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Foreign governments, In- And the first thing to be nego- elections on Dec. 31.
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killed 32 persons in a two-day
spree at airports in Rome and
Athens.
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for-victory signs and said they
were proud of what they had
(tone as they were taken in
handcuffs Tuesday night to a
military air base (Cr questionmug. They had freed 12 hostages
unharnied arid then surrcn•
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his former colleagues In the Nixon should be impeached.
tional and international affairs rotary of defense during Nix[louse of Representatives to
Laird predicted the impeach. of the Reader's Digest Associ. on's
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vote by March 15 on .in im. mini resolution would fail.
atlon. Laird said In rejecting.
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Laird said he had not cxLaird said tie coritnuing
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troversy over Watergate and leave Nixon's staff effective his political advice,
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for voting on an impeachment
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but this is not expected to dela y
the opening of the AraIsraeli
peace conference in Geneva or
to have any effect on its early
stages.
LONDON (AP)-A car bomb of government workers were British army claimed its
Israeli Foreign Minister exploded ou tside a government getting to their desks,
soldiers hit two IRA gunmen in
SWEEPING CHANGES IN TODAY'S CHINA
The blast reduced the car to a shootout in Nor th Be lfast and
Abba Eban reiterated to office building In central
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Secreta ry of Sta te Henry A. London toda y, and po li ce said rubble, damaged nearby ye- said a th ird man was wounded ,
of Sanford Inc.
hicles and blew out windows In apparently by stray bullets, in
Kissinger in Tel Aviv on 34 persons were injured.
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A senior official In Kissin. the Irish Republican Army In Britain znd Northern Ireger's party sa id the United were sentenced to life Un. land. It tins been expecting a
States and other countries are prisonment a month ago for ne w wave of Irish terror ism in
trying to persuade Syria to pro- th e attacks, in which one rii
Brita in since the conviction of
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vide the list, and the Soviet Un- was ki lled and nearly 200 In- the March hmbers and reports
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in the effort,
sisters Dolours and Marian Belfast that suspected terrorBut Syrian President llalez Price, are on a h un ger strike Lsts had been going from NorthNitioniti A&amp;arlfled
Assad reportedly told a visiting and are being force fed in em liebind to London.
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the 135-member assembly, approve a complicated Cost- IsIs that he attaches no Impor(AP)
The United Nations
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things don't go well f or
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officials said the surrender was
unconditional.
The German pilot of the hi.
Jacked plane went to a hotel
room and told the switchboard
not to put any calls through to
turn. Five Italian policemen
who were among the hostages
went to the night club at the
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sons by firebombing a Pan
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DIE. :TO';I-:LIIIÜkkah, the trdditonat
Festival of Lights," is celebrated by the
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Little for religious freedom.
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The electors, all chosen by the king's political advisers,
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Assembly, replacing the one appointed in 1971 by ousted
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manufacturer, and police said he was not hurt. His family
said It paid no ransom.
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said.
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but he refused to give details of his aL4uctlon.
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began today at Sanford with the water as Griffin sat in a
Earlier. the board was told that state's star witness saying he reclining chair in Griffin's
only one ambulance, 11cmsaw Griffin pull a pistol from Casselberi-y home.

dons, was available at that his
left pocket take careful
moment for the entire county, aim and
shoot Win Oct. 16.
since P&amp;S was in Miami on Wirz died
10 days later in
private business.

Rainier said both Griffin and
Win had been drinking beer .

but he insisted that Griffin
Florida Hospital, Orlando, after appeared "normal," and his

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and quiet von'm'mmty with high

Medical &amp;-mice Council report

calling for an exclusive, sub.
sided ambdance service for

no harsh words or any in- Cas-,wlberry Mayor Bill Grier.
Anthony
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State

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ambula nce is "ready undergoing abdominal surgery, speech was not slurred
annex a large tract of land
Griffin had been in a "Dretty
Striton Properti es petitioned people. Final adoption of a to go, and that no immediate due to complications from .25
ta
caliber bullet wound in the right heavy' sleep," prior to the water
where a $176 million planned annexation (if
ke
a large tract planned unit development Pullout of service would
unit development will be built, south 01 the City of Oviedo for
incidents and the ",Rainier
place,
despite
the
conunission's
side
a ordinance is planned after a
A
rthu r Rai nier,
told
the
said
refusal
to
agree
to
a
subsidy
for
Mr.s. Hess becomes Seminole planned unit development was public hearing Jan. 7.
,
circuit
court
(ounty S only woman mayor. approved by voters by 169.65.
he.
Wirz
and
Rainier testified that, prior to
jury
It is anticipated it will Lake a Janua ry. P&amp;S also ope rates in
Griffmnhadbeenpreparingfor
a
the
shooting he had picked
Louis Illankenship, mn in
Oviedo's charter only allows iiionth to adopt the annexation icount).
Colorado h un ting trip when the Win up at Win's Casseiberrv
Spector In the county building annexation by a %ote of the ordinance
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home where he saw the cou'
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on b incident occurred
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18,000 additional optometrists Jackson by 303 to 209 votes in
by 1980 If proper eye care is to the Lake Mary run-oft election
be afforded to evervone."
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it for eight days.
Thus it is that the Jews now Light candles
for eight days. one at a time until all eight
candles of the Menorah are [it. The candle
at the top of the Menorah Is called "The
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candle is lit with this candle.
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the shammas, the second night, two
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Sabbath candles and on Saturday after
sundown so as not to break the Sabbath.
Hanukkah will be celebrated by Temple
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U.S. intelligence analysts say

Communist strategy for 1974 calls for gradually widening
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say the strategy also calls for staging sharp guerrillastyle attacks inside government-held areas. The analysts
say this strategy was outlined by Communist leaders in
re'ent meetings with key officers.

Hospital Notes

Peace Talks Friday

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GENEVA (AP) The way is now clear for the ArabIsraeli peace conference to open in Geneva Friday. The
Egyptian government announced that despite Syria's
decision to boycott the parley, it would attend. A member
of the Israeli cabinet, Transport Minister Shlmon Peres.
said Syria's absence would not prevent Israel from
reaching "positive decisions and settlements with Egypt
and Jordan." Jordan Is also a definite participant. The
United Nations announced that the United States and the
Soviet Union would be joint chairmen of the conference
and thit U.N Secrctarv-General Kurt Wildhtini would
jj~ csIde t Uic (1uis1Ht.

Thai Delegates Vote
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — Nearly 2,300 delegates
voted today to elect 299 of themselves to a new National
Assembly. I: appeared likely that they would give farmets, students and village officials more weight In
national politics. Heads of villages and rural subdist.rlcts
accounted for about 20 per cent of the electors, and random interviews Indicated many of the delegates were
determined to make a dent in Bangkok's traditional
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ADMISSIONS
David Ilorridge, I)eliary
Dominic Iteale, Casselberry
Betty
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Alice Clements, like Mary
Dorothy II. Riddle, Orange
City
Dorothy F. Cochran, Oveido
Michael Aguirar, Longwood
Esperanza
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i termed the widespread'
emergency energy bill giving he might take is emerging from ,conferees said they hope to lid
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President Nixon sole power to a Senate-House conference complete drafting work today
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SOME BACKYARD SWING
a decision to come this week. breaking down figures In that
WASHINGTON (AP) — The last week and her sworn statefashion, did come up with a
%'jj() NEEDS old tires for a swing when you
Senate Watergate committee Is ment will be read to the grand
A presidential press aide spending total closely coincidhave a hand' e l eph an t in the area? It's possible
using a bill President Nixon jury, said a spokesman for Ja- would not predict whether the ing with
that reported several
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Afr i ca . It also hel ps, Miranda
reluctantly allowed to become vorskj,
meeting, which will precede the months ago by the General
law to subpoena scores of White
nO IS a circus
Berman admits, having father ,r'Also, said the spokesman, regular weekly gathering of the Services Administration,
House tapes and documents. Mrs. Beard has promised to administration's Energy
owner.
The new subpoenas were ex- turn over to the grand jury Emergency Action Group,
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White House today.
were sought under the initial announcement.
In another development. spe- subpoena in return for not hay.
ill dIIUUJI
ciai atergate prosecutor Leon ing to appear.
si*nt,U1,0C
ANNAk'ULIS. Md. tAi, — ciauon had recommended di,panel, aid a rf!fl!PTeamilptis
mid
they
wrAild
Jaworski has aLandnned effnrtq
Mrss. Beard n%.-cally -4-rotc a
re' Futnitif Vice F'kre5ldeal Spifo T. bannent anti he said that pen- tLition %kouhl t,-- madca:; quickto subpoena former IT!' lobby- memo linking promises of I'r open contract negotiations with Agnew has asked the
Maryland ally was justified by Agnew's ly as possible to the Maryland
1st Dita Beard to appear before financial aid for the 1972 Re. the trucking Industry to make judiciary to only suspend him
Court of Appeals, which will deplea.
the Watergate grand jury.
putlican National Convention sure that energy crisis actions from practicing law.
Judge Shirley B. Jones of eWe what disciplinary action to
Instead, Mrs. Beard was in. to a favorable settlement of an do not cut into their members
Agnew, who faces possible Baltimore, head of the threetake against Agnew.
paychecks.
terviewed by Jaworskis staff I?! antitrust case.
disbarment by the State of
--Maryland appealed to a panel
of thm circuit court judges
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Josephine on Herbulis
llummiie J . RiChdr C
Willie Stringer
Jimmie Lee Daniels
Ilichard t1. Coleman
Leah I.. Jones
I.iilian Geller, DeBary
Mrs. Jerry Avirett, and boy,
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Lloyd Young, Deltona
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.aities
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thv Kent village of Leigh, fwM
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LONDON (All) — tritain's wouldn't budge until they did.
Londoners scrambling to
housewives arc having a rough That shook them."
complete Christmas shopping
ride to Christmas, faced with
Mrs. Piper blamed empty find their favorite shops closed
trains that don't run, shops that shelves in the shops on slow in compliance with a govern.
don't open and, sometimes, distribution and hoarding imient order limiting the use of
husbands who don't come housewives. "It wouldn't be electricity to a total of five days
home.
funny to run out of toilet paper until Jan, 1.
With train schedules thrown at Christmas, when many
Some shops work on gaslight
into chaos by a locomotive en- stores are shut for days on end. or candlelight.
gmeers' slowdown. British rail
officials report jammed switchas worried housewives
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London hotels report heavy Canadian Forces plane report- down there," a Canadian res.
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Stock atlPi. Copeland Corp. fell 1,, to
market prices were higher in 114 and Gulf Oil added in to
early trading following Tues 20'-.
da ccharn gains
OnTuesda).a mid-afternoon
The Dow Jones industrial a- rally sent the Dow up 18.371
erage was up about a point near points to close at 82949 and
cpening and advancing issues advances outnumbered
led declining issues by more declines about 2 to I in active
than 210 1 on the New York trading on the Big Hard
StockEachange.
Brokers said they saw no
Volume leader on the Big reason for thø., sudden advance
Board In earl) trading was in the news Blue chips' and
Sperry Rand, up P. to 44, fol- glrnrswereamang the biggest
lowed by Fairchild Camera, gainers in the rally with IBM
ahead Pito4l and Saul Real adding more than 9 points and
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Presicent W. A. "Tony" Boyle today was given a reduced
prison sentence for misusing union funds and appeared
tided fur ti quick arraignment '_j rnurdtr t:h;-.rgP5.
US. District Judge Charles Hichey citel tlo;Ie s poor
health in reducing his original five-year ntence to three
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DETROIT AP — Attorneys for Ford and General
Motors say the government's contention that the
automakers entered into a silec;t agreement to fix prices
on fleet sales is based on innuendo and spec uiation. "Not a
single witnesi; (0(41 the stand to say tiere was an
agret'nnt, Ccrwral Motors atWrriey 1'rd iiartht said in
final erguments in United States District Court. The jury
to begin deliberating the government's charge in the
crirnuial antitrust suit that the nation's two largest
nutomakers readied an Implied agreement with a
dealer? association and a leasing firm in 1969 and 1970 to
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advised Anderson youngsters to go soak their heads, lie's
talking about In hot water, which is Intended to fight a lice
infestation that has closed public schools. Because of the
lice, the city's 27 elementary, five junior high and three
hgh !±ccis were were crdered c!ced Thd.'
the city and county health boards. Schools are to reopen
Jan. 7. School Supt. G. E. Ebbertt said he did not know
how many pupils had lice but "it seems to be very rampant and we can't catch up with IL"

NEW YORK (AP) — Energy conservation efforts by
Amcncans are beginning to pay off in many areas of the
country, although utility officials and heating oil suppliers
say It's hard to measure the exact effect. An Associated
Press survey showed less electricity was used In
November and the first two weeks of December this year
than in a corresponding period last year. In almost every
area, however, the weather was warmer than it was last
year. At the same time, there were more electricity
customers, making it difficult for officials to measure the
actual savings.

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federal court in October to one
charge of income tax evasion
lnatsareasonaoiesoiuuon
to the problem It's a reasonable protection for Uie courts
and the bar," Agnew said.
Agnew told the judges that
their job was to consider how he
had practiced law in the put
and how he would practice law
in the future, not further
punishment on the tax evasion
charge.
"Shouldlbepermiuedtorestime my pract
cUice, z ,'0(11(1 conduct my self in a way that would
not bring dlscredlton the bar,
the legal profession or the
ccou
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"he said
Id.
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SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP)
astronauts open an intensive three-week study of the comet
Kohoutek as it streaks toward the sun. For the first time,
Gerald P. Carr, William H. Pogue and Edward G. Gibson
planned to train cyLab's six telescopes on the Intruder
from deep space, hoping to learn many of its secrets. Until
now, the astronauts have concentrated on daily photographs of Kohoutek, primarily to chart Its brightness and
. tail, now more than 12 million miles long.
the growth of it,
The astronauts are in the 34th day of their planned &amp;4aday
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Sanford:
Arphenia !1,.)okm;m
Rand' Almond
Ethel &amp;InSOIn
Robert M. Jordan
Dorothy L. Sugars
Eligha luggs
Sondra H. Bough:;:
Lou Ann Wad"
Timothy Huh;
CPrI C. Smith
%Its. John
Sanford
Russell W. Singletary Sr.
Velia L. Herman, IN-Itona
Eloise B. Powers, Deltona
Madeline N. Otto, Deltona
Eugene Garceau, Deltona
John A. Grass, Del3ary
Christina N. Hogan, Winter
Springs
Norman Platt, Casselberry
lUlph E. Hall. Osteen
Nolan N. Osteen. Osteen

DECEMBER is. 1973
A 1) N I ISS 10~4S
Sanford:
Ronald D. Boyd
Howard K. Driver
Mary Pope
Bobbie Jo Risner
rit), Jo Crawford
Warena S.
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Judy S. Dornon
Edward It. Hamilton

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Lola Gardner
Faye Butcher
Adrienne Durand
Stephen U. Walker
Hattie Mae McFadden
Minnie M. Gault
Edwin Pullen, Deltona
Caroline Johnson, De1tou;
Audrey l.udwig, DeHary
Essie Duff in. I)ehiary
Marie T. Meeking, Ikilary
Lois I. Scott, Geneva
Ann ["low, Geneva
Kevin Spolski, lake Mar),
Doshia M. Mitchell, Oviedo
Patricia E. Walls, Altamonte
Springs
Maude S. Padgett, Tampa
Bert B. Bush, Deland

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The report was sharply cr111- ing some of the projects. They
ident Nixon should have paid funds spent on the projects It cal of the "casual attitude" it
said others were ordered or ap.
personally for some of the $1.4 cited,
said was displayed by federal
proved by White House aides
million in work done at federal
But the watchdog agency said officials and agencies in
his personal lawyer or archi:
expense at his homes, govern- Congress should tighten con- authorizing work at Nixon's San ted, or
his close friend C. G.
inent auditors have concluded. trols over such federal spending Clemente, Calif., and Key Bis"Bebe" Rebozo.
In it 99-page report to Con- and consider limiting the cayne, Fla., homes.
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to the GAO report, restopped short of recommending permanent security facilities, personally Involved in approv- ferring instead to
previous
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"only spending a few hours of missioners.
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all hopes now apparently rest broke a 2-2 deadlock late improvements should be The board approved a $5,000
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YMCA recreation program a t
schools throughout the county.

charter government-con- cent of the registered voters, because he felt "only one major to study both county
solidated government study
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went by the board Tuesday citizens who feel the present
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has grown considerably since guarantee the number of plats family home, each apartment

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for site plan reviews and plat insult.
proposal to obtain money for whether the new fees could pay
Councilman John Zacco said
approvals as two means of
She said the city is receiving obtaining a
professional for a planner.
the proposal was a "good Idea"
increasing the city's income, only a
small part of its planner in connection with site
She said the current yates are and Mayor Bill Grier agreed,
Council placed on next week's telephone bill free compared review and plat approval
by $1 per acre. or a minimum of commenting. "it costs a great
I)uerrs proposal that a with other cities in the area, raising these fees.
$30 and maximum of OW.
of money to process the
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might prove more successful, over the past three months had square feet for site plan review,
a Franchise with Winter Park would allow the city, it was so
Council also placed on next it charged the new proposed and a minimum total of $150 for
Telephone Co., and raise fees low council considered it an week's
agenda
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negotiating, but when the Park Telephone, negotiations future, a study could show how commercial property, Duerr

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board has authorized up

Tallahassee for a special telling the board a study could firm service, sewer and water gathered by the Indian Hills tenance and equipment for the
to be admInistrated
kgislative act authorizing the take' an unbiased look at all service, and roads.
Civic Association, the League of program,

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and it is possible to Include such
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express wishes of the voters, as
suggested by Williamson, "the
fact you don't like it doesn't
make it illegal."
Notice of today's hearing was
served on city of ficials this
morning. Named as defendants
in the action are Harris Construction Co., Mayor Eugene
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and $3.05 to $550 for b.ckyard
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for a live-acre parc'l split for
sale to separate owners. C.artee
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WINTER SPRINGS—City
Ergineer Dick Madaus'
reconItndilions on the
Pebble Brook planned unit
development will he reviewed
by the city council at Its 7:30
meeting today.
Madaus has sent the city a
lengthy list of proposed changes
he is recommending be undertaken by Western Land Co.

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Waddell aaid he felt only
damage that could not be
repaired by money would
constitute the irreparable

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order against the present city
council when Circuit Court
Judge Tom Waddell ruled that
prior notice must be given the
city because no Irreparable
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attorneys Bill Wack and
Harvey Alper failed late
Tuesday to gain a restraining

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will vote in January to return
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officials to attempt negotiating she added. She said as the city She said while she cannot would include each single

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chapters covering automobile
repairs and contracts for future
services such as from schools,
dance studios and health spas
ter Education Commissio
loyd Cliristian and Compt
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"Bud" Dickinson
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Representatives of landlords -11Florida Pollution Control grade oil and specially-treated
—Tem pe ratures; must dip bemade the most determined as. Board has relaxed air pollution lumber during extreme cold low
degrees for W hours be.
regulations and allowed citrus snaps.
fore Baijet can buthothe the
growers to bairn wood and
The rule will remain in effect Liwnlng of dirtier fuels.
dirtier oil to protect fruit and for 90 days, said Dick Shelton,
—Baijet must make a public
tr ees from frost,
department spokesman.
declaration and disseminate a
The board also has agreed to
Under the measure:
list of fuels that can be burned
as` Ally. Gen. Ruix-ri, Shevin if
—0pen fires cannot be igniW during extreme cold maps and
it can enact rules to protect in the groves to protect the
fruit fuel shortages.
Florida's wetlands,
until temperatures drop to
—He could not authorize
Under the emergency air pal- degrees or lower for four hours growers to burn bunker
Coil or
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (p) lution rule adopted Tuesday, or more.
old tires the two worst pollu- Sunday drivers
can find citrus growers could burn
—To protect trees, growers tiers - until temperatures
line on sale in some sec. clean, dry woodjn groves when cannot ignite fires until tern- dropped to 23 degrees and
tions of Florida, but there is a 10 unable to get enough clean- peratures drop to :N
degrees threatened to remain there for
nir rent c ha nce ...,
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premium prices also,
shortage.
degrees for (our or more hours.
—And then the tires or oil
If the wood is not available,
—Citrus nurseries can fire up could not be burned less than
Internal Revenue Agents re- the rule gives Peter Baljet, pal- when It gets
to 32 degrees be. 1,000 yards from a community
ported Tuesday they surveyed lution control directo
r, author- cause seedlings are more sensi- or state
or federal highway.
52 stations around Flurda open
!ast Sunday and fvuml live of
them guilty of price gouging.

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American Concrete Institute and Florida
Concrete and Products Association Inc. Judges
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Prices ranged up to five cents
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gallon
above legal ceilings,
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (API
Southern Bell Telephone Co. said Jack I.. Evans, IRS
customers should begin seeing stabilization manager for Flori-

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) of the law at the January spe- of the Bureau of Marketing De.
A roofing contractor says clal session because "20,000 velopment.
housing construction in Florida construction workers will be out
an increase in monthly bills late (14.
Sen. William Gillespie, DNew
next month, a state Public
"We have one report, still not could grind to a halt -throwing of jobs if you wait until April." Smyrna Beach, reported to the
S e r v i c e Co rn in I S S i 0 fl verified, of a station In Gain, thousands of workers out of Jobs
But Dockery's conclusion was committee that use of solar
if
the
spokesman says.
legislature
doesn't
disputed by Sen. Jim Williams, water heaters in Florida could
esville demanding a $1 service
modify the oil spill law.
But local pay phone calls In tharge on Sundays, no
D-Ocala.
Save "well over one million
matter
CC. 1)orkery, vice prezidc
the company's st'rVlt'E' arr WI!! how much guuimne YOU
"Tc ay .&amp;fe guing to cure barrels of oil a day."
still cost 10 cents,
"At a time when we in govbought," Evans said. "We are of the Florida Roofing, Sheet the building industry by curing
The PSC voted 2-1 Tuesday to checking that
Metal and Air Conditioning the oil spill law is fallacious," ernment are asking the citizens
approve an $82.5 million rate
Contractors Association, corn- Williams said. 'People are not of Florida to make great sacrilie said he considered the ra- mented Tuesday before the going to build houses if they (ices in the interest of conhike for Southern Bell — an increase that will cost most Fbi- tio of overpricing represenla. Senate Select Energy Corn- don't ha.e jobs."
serving energy, this estimate of
Iflittee.
idians about 60 cents a month, tire of the overall market.
Potential savings to be realized
The committee and the House
Sen. Lew Brantley, 1)-Jack- through the use of solar energy
Weekday checks are in.
Long-distance charges, Ufli dicating
an even higher per. Rules Committee discussed sonville, and W.D. Childers, 1)- clearly merits legislative inter.
form for all calls within Flori- centage of such illegal prac. possible
crisis Pensacola, put top priority on
energy
da, will go up for all telephone tices. Evans said.
legisla tion for a Jan. 8 special modification of the oil spill law.
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From Monday through Fri- acting on specific bills,
should be scrapped in favor cf I
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$48.5 million rate, coupled with day last week, 110 stations were
UNION
provision matching a 814 milDockery said the oil spill law, lion liability In the federal oil
an interim boost of $32.8 million checked stateside, Evans said,
SKATES
grunted In August which wjis and 39 appeared to have price which provides unlimited liabil- spill law.
America's P40. 1 Skate
adjusted to $34 million Tuesday. violations.
ity for petroleum products
ONLY
dumped in Florida waters, is
The committee was told that
-The resulting $82.5 million
He said in some of these cases keeping asphalt shippers from Florida faces a 30 to 40 per cent
$ 25
package is the largest rate in. the operators claimed their making deliveries in Florida. fuel shortage in one to two
Pair_
crease ever approved by the prices were justified but
He said refusal by shippers to months and may suffer "exten..
PSC, although it falls short of records weren't available at the enter state waters is "raising sire unemployment."
the $106.8 nillilon hike sough' by station to back their claims,
havoc with the economy of the
"It would not surprise us if
Suthemn Bell last January.
310 Sanford Avv.
"That in itself is a violation," Florida building industry."
unemployment reached IS per
Evans said.
l'krv ur ged modification rent," said Jim Cullisor1, chief
Commissioner
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Jr. and architect Richard Nlatz.
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designed by John A. Burton R . Gutmann,
Dragash and Nlatz and Ilodgers. Lovelock and
Fritz. Rinker Materials Corporation, Sanford,
supplied concrete for the project. Displaying
the award above are (from left' architect Carl

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crack down on unfair landlords quest from Senate President presenting the request from propose
rules similar to those
and mobile homes dealers.
Mallory Hot-ne, I)-Tallahassee, home, said, "The Senate Presi- adopted
to govern interstate
These were two of the cat
that approval be delayed until dent suggests that considera.
commerce
by the Federal
gories covered in 11 chapters of the chapters are reviewed by a tion be given to
postponing the Trade Commission. He and
unfair and deceptive trade legislative committee exam- rules," calling them a "flagrant
practices rules adopted by the Ining whether executive rule- Violation of the separation of state attorneys have enforceinent powers.
Cabinet
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i'Alj\ljsEj Fla. lAP) sault on the rules but were making is usurping
legislative powers.
State Atty. Gen. Robert She- turned away.
authority.
The 1973 legislature adopted
will soon have the power to
And the Cabinet Ignored a reSen. Ralph Poston, Miami, the law giving Shevin powers to

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Hawkins said she voted against
Service stations are required
the increase because it was to display a price-octane sticker
giving the company a 16 per on each pump and maintain
cent revenue increase across records justifying prices being
the board.
charged.

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Uruguay , probably the most ideologically
toleriin of the Latin American republics, ha s
dissolved the Communist Party and more than a
dozen other Marxist political groups.
The action by President Juan Maria Bar—daberry and the military men who makeup his
government came as something of a surprise.
The Communist Party of Uruguay, which
traces its history back to 1920, enjoyed legality
for some 53 Y1N flOW,
True, in 1932, President Gabriel Terra closed
party headquarters and the party newspaper
and jailed many Communists, but the Cornmunist Party was not made illegal.
Except for that period, however, Cornmunists in Uruguay have been allowed to work
with impunity.
The result was that Uruguay became the
nerve center of the international Marxist COflspiracy in South America.
Through 'riguav was shipped subversive
literature, in Spanish and other languages, from
Moscow and other Communist propaganda
centers. For years, hundreds of tons of Cornmunist reading matter were redispatched
monthly from Montevideo to other South
American countries that restricted incoming
mail from points behind th e Iron Curtain,
Of course, the Communists took advantage
of Uruguay's traditional civil liberties to rise to
domination of organized labor and to broaden
their infi ,i'nce among high school and university
students,
But, never were they able to make much of a
showing at the pools.
When election clat'c rolled around, ii t o 9 out
of every 10 Uruguay voters cast their ballots for
the center-rightist Colorado or National
(Blanco) parties.
ic.,.z,t years, Uruguayan
Conmunis(s and other Marxists were on their
good behavior. It seemed that they did not want

to run
run the risk of straining the limits of

In

(be late 1960s, though, the Communists
foun() tieir leftist hegemon challenged by the
violence-prone Tupamaro terrorist organization.
The Tul)alllaros scorned the Uruguayan Comunists' rather circumsDect wavc nf
.challenging the government. Strikes and protest
demonstrations were too tame for the youthful
terrorists,

Uruguayan armed forces, authorities abandoned
their policy of treating extremists with kid
gloves and unleashed a full-fledged antisubversive drive.
while that crackdown did stem the spread of
terrorism, IL also seemed to offend the sellsibilities of a goodly number of Uruguayans,
including Marxist and non-Marxist senators and
deputies, and increasing criticism of President
Bordaberry and the armed forces came to be
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first dreary winterish day
causes us to become aware of
several Inescapable realities.
i.
umbrellas we purchased
our sdtooi.gocrs last spring have
unexplainably disappeared.
have the raincoats,
3. And their boots are two sizes too
small,
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encase their school Lml~s.
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holding a shirt-cardboard over her
head, will fall In a puddle, soaking
shoes, socks, and new cuffed
haggles.
6. But this Is of little moment, as
the bus will be IU minutes late,
allowing the rest of Twelve to get
Pnhl2Ilv mot
7. Meanwhile, Four and the dog
will dash outside while we are 0C
cupied elsewhere (searching futilely
for tlose umnbrellas to return with
incredible gobs of mud on sneakers
and paws.
8. The sneakers and paws will
shortly
unencwnhered with the
mud consolidated in moose-spoor
across the carpet.
9. And the morning paper,
overlooked tin the front stoop due to
umbrella searches and other
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reincarnating as papier-macbe,
10. Then, on entering our brandnew compact wagon to drive
brellaless and ralncoatless Eleven
to school, we'll notice that the rear
hatch leaks. A lot.

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uI h and
'F ht' llaldt'man.Ehrliclinumn resignations were forced upon
the I1rt'irI'nt been use t he pu 1)1IC st a tvmnt'nt.s of :;o many per'
-..iins Involved in Watergate suggested their t'ntartgl,'nit'nt.
What we really know of the N xon ha ldt'ma n 'EhirlIchinan
i *'IaIIoflsnip in the suhM'quent mont Its is not much, but it is
iitti'rt'sling It hints sharply at cnntlnu'ng ties.
i'ress Secretary Ronald Ziegler. responding to a news'
n;,in's contention that presidential 'iintar'I with hlaldt'man
to. R'It'plioiti'
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secretary, the i*'leagiwre'd 1(054' Mary Woods. has tt'tt'ied
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Many of you have written and called expressing
concern that the single issue separating the Company and
the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers has
not been resolved. You have determined correctly that
all original strike issues have been tentatively settled.
The rank and tile of the IBEW has not been allowed
to vote on either the rev ised contract (the one offered
October 30, 1973) or any of the agreements reached since
that date! A vote of the membership on the tentatively
agreed upon contract wording could be a meaningful
method to accurately determine the members' wishes,
The matter of discipline of those persons whose
acts of violence and vandalism have been documented is
the current issue which separates us. With all safeguards
of due process established through the arbitration
procedure at hand -and this item appears in past
FPL/IBEW contracts - there appears no reason the
union membership cannot:
Vote upon the wording of the existing tentatively
agreed UOfl contract which settles all original
issues; and
Accept arbitration as the method to handle those
cases of violence and vandalism.
There are approximately 120 persons involved in
documented acts of vandalism and violence! Can this
hold back the over -1,400 loyal FPL workers from
returning to their rightful place providing adequate
and dependable electrical service for you? A vote
-NOW -is in order!
This has been a long strike. We will be glad to see it
come to an end. We think you will be, too. But we think
you agree with the Company: irresponsible acts should
not be ignored! They should be faced and, in the time
honored system of due process, be heard and judged.
Thank ou for your continued support.

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tion of the Alaskan pipeline. lion t)y hiking through
A Pentagon spokesman Nevada. At 53, his legs are a
told my associate Jack little stiffer but he plans to
Cloherty that the idea of tak. leg it through Nevada again.

%S'ASIIIN(,TON t,.E%)
Dozi,ns Upon downs of people linked directly or indirectly
tii:iii a "few limes"
to President Nixon have been paraded before the public in
Lawrence 1119b)', a former hIaitk'man aid1 now squirreled
the long Watergate case. 1k has defended only two his
away in a small Office f Ma,iagt'nwnl and Budget cubformer Inn .iiuf," If I i42If1l'min nntl
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:-ei vants' and he has inert' if-an once expressed lilt- conhim to get the latter S notes on the affected time period fJune
vn'tion that ultimately they ill he freed of all charges in
20. 1972) and later read them to him
the telephoni'
Watt'rgah' arol related ;natt&amp;'rs
hlalth'man had the t'ombirial itrn to 'lit, m1t' where the notes
As the Ml1'acknowleded commanth'r of the so-culled
were kept.
"p!umbess' unit" .'t up in the White Ihtii' to clelyt' into
The safe was under Secret Service guard Ili the Executive
alkged national security mtters Ehrlmchman is current'y
()fliu Building .idjoiring Ihit' si', hilt' hiouse
ci it is of).
under indictment for complicity in II)v celebrated California
viously significant that Ilaldeman retained .
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Weak-in at the offices of the ps)-cluatrist or Daniel "Ellsberg,
control over his own files there, trionths after leaving office,
1)o Im- ned lonL41 the
Papers
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FRANK &amp; ERNIE'S DINER

the lucrative contracts.
u... enare seat denied
denied him 1
Meanwhile, trade pubiica• 22
yea
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ago
in
Nevada.
He
tion.s say that Sedco may also
be a bidder on the construe- caught the public imagina-

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busy days inspecting the
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SAVE 40%

"The weather up north is
4,000 in Miami, it has the same very poor and now the travel
effect as if 4,000 are laid off by industry has become more of an
General Motors in Detroit."
impulse business. People look
The Florida officials also met outside the window and decide
with Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D. to hop a jet," said Phil Halpern.

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leisure plays In the gross by impulse-traveling north-

Pipeline Bidder
most unusual comeback camSedco would have an in
paigner in 1974 will be Tom
side track in getting some of Mechlin who is seeking the

II. Finally, should this rain last all
day as it promises to, by evening,
we'll discover an ominous wet spot
on our
ceiling,

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news conference,
"If National Airlines Lays off

massive oil reserve to Reps. Ed Derwinski, B-Ill,,
alleviate the energy crisis. If Ed Madigan, B- ill.. George
this decision ismacje,accord- O'Brien, li-Ill., and Vernon
ing to the memos in our Thompson. R-Wis., flew down
possession, private industry to the Guantanamo naval
likely would be invited to base in Cuba and spent two

Rea Ii ties

12. And, as a postscript, we'll sit
up half the night with the bank
statement and checkbook, trying to
jugglefiguresithat are sparse in the
extreme due to purchase of
leaky new auto) in a mad attempt to
stretch funds into the price of a new
roof.
The kind it never rains but it pours
on.

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Clements has set UP a task beaches
beaches and nightclubs. On a

Inescapable R
Rain on the roof Is fancied as
evoking reveries of cozily sleeping
in, reading old-fashioned novels in
old-fashioned attics or knitting and
napping the day away. These fanare mireii, literary nnA h,wm

HOW VERY NTRETuJ&amp;]
DO YOU 5EE IVW'T I
ON THE FLOOR ?

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force, which is now consider-

By JOAN COLBY
('opleNewsSenice

by Crooks &amp; Lawrence

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ing whether to open

Kenneth and Orville Anderson,
Wa h
whose
in it t
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I(eulin Askew and Sen. Lawton drafted emergency energy leg- Herndon, rotating calls since
Chiles, 1)-Fin., have appealed to islation approved by the Senate, the Oct. 31
Herndon contract
the Federal Energy AdminisThe bill classifies recreation expired.
tration to give recreation and as a nonessential use for fuel
Kenneth and Anderson won
higher priority in a designtion Askew maintains dismissal of extortion and
energy policy,
could cause trouble for the conspiracy charges alleging
"We recognize that the recre- tourism industry if the adminis- they threatened the life and
ation industry will be hit harder tration ultimately adopts gas property of Turney and his
than other segments of the rationing.
Sanford Manager, and have
economy," said the governor,
A House-passed bill sup- stuck by their attempts to gain
"But we want to get a fair start, ported by Askew makes no such
We don't have a fair start if the distinction.
industry Is classified as
Askew said Jackson gave him
'unessential,"
assurances that he
Askew and Chiles led a deli,- House provisions, saying that
gation of Florida officials to allocation programs should disWashington Tuesday to lobby criminate against no segment
William E. Simon, head of the of the economy,
new energy agency.
Meanwhile, tourist officials in
"We're asking that he have Miami Beach reported that hoan appreciation for the role that tel rooms are being snatched up

WASHINGTON I A Pt

supports

WASHINGTON WHIRL,
The military's largest oil The computer at the Nat iunal
reserve. of course, is located Institutes of Health churned
in the Alaska north slope and out "yes" to a question about
Beaufort Sea area. With this the impeachment of Presit'ast reserve. according to the dent Nixon. An Mu spokesGeneral Accounting Office, ain confirmed that ine code
naval reserves may hold of the printout indeed came
"close to the current proven from the computer but sugrecoverable oil from all nested that the answer as
domestic oil fields."
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Arctic oil exploration. A new trepid hunters pay thousands
mobile drilling platform is of dollars for shooting-gallery
also being developed by the privileges so they can mount
firm fer use in the Beaufort the heads of their "big game

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High on the wanted list are
the exploration, development the big game guides who buy
and production of the animals from zoos and then
turn them loose to be shot
Reserves."
down by wealthy trophy hun'
One company that is eager ters. Some "guides" have
to join in this industry par been known to corral animals
ticipation" is none other than for their customers, who then
Sedco, which is seeking new mow the beasts down while

you count your change

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subsidy allotment for
Neither Vihlen nor Kim- the exclusive franchise.
brough would say if they conTuesday, Kenneth said his
The county had been Janry,
Kimbrough
said
that
even
skiered
P&amp;S
"through"
after
fledgling
firm could be in
operating without an official
rending Tuesday's hand- operation within a month, and
ambulance
service
since though
thedeal,
"crisis"
prompted delivered letter blasting the all that he needed was
Ilerndon's
contract
expired
Tuesday's
"there
had
Oct. 31, and Tuesday, Herndon been some indication Herndon Emergency Medical Services cooperation from the sheriff's
Council and questioning the department communications
owner, ldus Willis,
said he and might be compensated after the
P&amp;S had lost more than $3.200 expiration of the agreement." integrity of its chairman, Dr. division, Kenneth said he did
Benjamin Newman.
since then.
not feel the extension of Hem.
The letter, from P&amp;S owner, don's contract would give that
According to the agreement
P&amp;.S is not eligible for any
Bob Turney, said his company firm an undue advantage In
reached between Kimbrough compensation, despite handling will
pull out Dec.
31, if no action bidding for the county-wide
and Willis, Herndon will be 140 calls in the county last
the
subsidy
was
taken within business, when the commission
c ompensated
$3,332
for month, because it was never on
November and December, and under contract, Kimbrough 48 hours, but endorsed Herndon adopts a plan.
for the subsidy and exclusive
will receive a third $1,666 added,
Kenneth, a former Winter
franchise—if one is to be Springs policeman, said
granted,
allegations Newman was a
P&amp;S
has
been
locked
in
a
in his company were
l
power struggle with the as-yet "completely untrue,"
tiionthly

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'Procurement Strategy'
teams are zeroing in on II(in the same day,according legal wddlifesiaughter illicit
i another memo. Ciements tropny rings and other cornapproed a Pentagon plan mercmaltraIlacinendangere1
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Defense Energy Policy Court-

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head Is on straight or turning
around like a weathervane,
prisoner of
wind that

RAY STEVENS
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cii reporting directly to me
Reed has organized teams
for the purpose of approving of snecial aeents. lawyers
major policies related to an d intelligence experts
similar to the Justice Departenergy matters."

ROYGREEN
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But alter reading the internal memos, we are waiting
for Schlesinger tOSaythathis
statements about Clements
are

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BILL VINCENT, JR
Chief Ptograpi*r

Ills boss, Defense Secre'
tar' .James Schlesinger.
assured tIn' press on Novembet
been involved" and would be
"the first to remove himself"
from oil decisions.

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Cour4y Fdifo.

ing oil out of the Alaska
Despite
WASHINGTON
disclaimers. Deputy nerense reserve is hypothetical.M
least at this time. Theref
Secretary William P. CIehe said, it is "100 early" to
Iit'rI wtrn came to tlw Pencharge Clements with a con
industry. is
makingdt'cisions about the flict of Interest.
Pentagon's oil reserves

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Yet two internal memos
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strange goings-on
reveal that ('lements riot only
the Navy Petroleum
oil
around
has poked his nose into
policy but that his decisions Reserves. So far, he has
NEW YORK 'AP)
Is your lovely damseLs n the beaches
Doesn't it make you secretly
"Yes" was the right answer cOhIl(I enhance his personal received only perfunctory
head on straight?
of Bali and Tahiti!
angry that a wife of yours han- to every question. Figure YOU
holdings in Sedco. a Texas- response from an assistant
Well, if you're not sure, give a
If you were a government of- dies money so sloppily that have a screw loose
for every ha rf oil drilli n' firm lIe Navy cecretar
thought to it, man.
ftial or, the take, don't you [up!e cart Like it (rtil:1
her one v oll aflwercd ith a 'no," still owns I 6 nislliun hiarc
This is no world to walk think you'd hold out for bigger without her even noticing it? It there were
four or more, bet- of Sedco stock, worth an esti•
BI(; GAME The Watergat$
around in with loose screws In bribes than the ones who gel
Those are the questions. Now ter buy a screwdriver. Your mated $107.8 million,
hullabaloo, unfortunately.
your noggin. There are too caught seem to have done?
to your box score:
has overshadowed one of the
head needs tightening.
many doing that already. The
Just 13 days before Nixon Administration's most
quo is fill ed , and we can ill
Schlesinger promised Cle- progressive programs.
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afford the luxury of many
merits would keep his hands Under the leadership of
more.
on Assistant Interior Secretary
off oil problems
Nathaniel Reed. the Fish and
November
if your head isn't screwed on
17. t' be precise
Wildlife Service is cracking
III(, quiet Clements signed a
straight, you are in danger of
4
memo
declaring:
"I
hereby
down
on the shads' dealers
wobbling off in the wrong dim-ccwho
profit from killing, sell
tion,That isn't what civilization
approve the creation of a
and
trading animals.
ing
needs right now. It

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by Jack Anderson

How To Tell

IR, CASEY
IT SURE IS!

X. MR

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began attacking and killing members of the

you have the feeling that everybody today is out to cheat
erytxxly e1se'
If a stranger on the street f
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(ered to give you two $10 bills
for$5,would you turn him
TELEPHONE
322 2611
because you'd he nfraid a'. !east
831 9993
3CON FRENCH AVE
SANFORD FLA 32771one of the $10 bills would be
counterfeit'
WALTER A GIE LOW. Editor and Publisher
Do the television security
screens in apart
WAYNE 0 DOYLE
ment
houses
and hotels now and
Advert sing Director &amp; Associate Pubiisp,er
then make )ouda)dreaniabout
FRANK VOLTOLINE General Manager
trying to commit a criminal act
JOHN A SPOLSKI, Aoitt Editor
yourself?
But that's about as far as the
DAVIDA. BRYANT
WINIFRED F GIELOWtho'h''
u,i ,e s, Isnt i '
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Comptroller
MarçingEdit&amp;r
If you are over 40. do you
itiure often about prob.
HARDS
DCu11
v n, olNSON
knis
dealing
with
work
Sports Editor
or
JrcuiationManagcr
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Jan. 12,1974, at 7:30 p.m. at the
Mrs Leo lung and Mrs Lila First United Mcth Ii,' C1urh
JaCksonofKingston,NC,were of Oviedo.
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monetary gift was presented to
the Children's Home in
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Enterprise,
Mrs. C.I. Thomas reported
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sending seven Get-well Cards
and 15 Tluinksgiving Cards to
a turkey shut-in members of the class.
At the cl ose of his talk, Olsen
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Club at the Club house.
dinner with all the trimmings. She was asked to send
presented each of the 20 sell-out since early last month)
F estivities
ities began w ith a After dinner guests danced to Christmas cards a all shut-ins,
members present, with t?iAO attended the Christmas party
soc ial hour from 6:30 to 7:30 the music of AlNabicht and his
Mrs. Mae (cillon and Mrs.
long-3temmed roses.
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Dixie Troubadoures.
Ethel Williams were reported
Refreshments of coffee and
Mrs. Herman Wagner. ill.
swe-et roles were served.
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said, -If this keeps
Making donations to the
're going to haw to build birthday batik iAere Mrs. C.A.
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an addition onto this club house Branan, Mrs. A.H. Stevens,
of ours. We've almost outgrown Mrs. Sadie Allen and Sliss Aline
Seventeen members were
Cluipman.
present at the November
11cr
committee
consisted
of
A check was mailed to the
meeting of the Holly Circle
Mrs.
Irwin
Rosenow,
Mrs.
Rodeheaver
Bm's Itanch for a
the Dellona Glrdzn Club at the
Chr
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mas
Iomc ti Mr lktnald Slif(tr
gift
Ri oil (urit Il director of I llmorL, Hazel F lynt F aye Joseph ( Icu irid \IN ItR h in!
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and was supervised by
Mrs Lois Taylor read A
Mrs Anthony taVfsth served
Industructional Media, liii, (,aines, I lizabeth (,allant
as co.ho.stess,
President Dottie i Mrs lienryl Mothers Ive t end the
was guest speaker at a dinner Mary Groome, Carol Gen try'
Mrs.
meeting.
F.
1.tiigknttlit.
L.
Von meeting of the Alpha Delta
and Charlotte Geyer .
Nkderhduscrn, vice-president, Kappa sorority at the Deltona
Also Marnita Carli, Rebecca
introduced
Mrs.
Albert
Inn.
Ho:nes Mary Grace Kosky,
('roninger, guest speaker of the
Angie Taylor director of the Kathleen 1 e Jean I tel
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day. w~o spoke on, "Care of
Seminole
County
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Dorothy
M(,rrison,
Kate
Nash,
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lthgsdale, Catherine l'earcc,
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nAlice
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Chrisonger, Mrs, I larold Stoney
formative
travelogue on and Angie Taylor.
and Mrs, Wesley Stoney
Australia, including color
directed the "The Garden
visuals, ',sas given by Mr.
Also
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Thtraphy' program at the
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--Lorraine
Whiting, 011ie Reese
Duvall Home.
Chapter members present
Whittle,
Elois
Wilkins,
The December meeting will
be a Christmas party to be held were Gene Allen, Sheila Margaret Reynolds, Roberta
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Geneva Cochran, Laurel
Park. at 12 noon, on Dec. 20.
Joyce Roberts.

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Others invited to attend were
Mrs James Michael Mrs Irvin
Abell, Mrs. Brad Dinsmore,
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Mrs. Michael Taylor, Mrs.
Daughters of Wesley Sunda y Harden Webb, Mrs Don Ulrey,
School Class of the First United Mrs. James Palmer, Mrs.
Methodist Church met in James Staley, Mrs. James
Fell(,wship flail withMrs. D.M. Partin, Mrs. Hazel West, Mrs.
Paul and Mrs Doris Rogers as John Goree, J'S
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hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Roy Mrs. Robert Lee, Mrs. John
flhlis,Mrs Loutseknowlesand Ridenour, Mrs Don Weaer,
Mrs. F. W. McCall, Mrs. James
Mrs. S.G. Harriman .
The ball held a large lighted Afford and the Misses Betty and
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and winner of many first prizes
in many Rose Shows held in
Florida and other states
fie gave a most interesting
and enlightening talk on the
care of rosesiand the variouE
types that can be grown in
Central Florida. showing
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of the Deltona Garden flub was
held at the hono. of Mrs
Lorenzo Moody.
Special feature
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of her Bcizai collection. She
delivered a very informative
corturientary on this art

The Fern Circle of the
Deltona (garden Club held it
Ovemberrzieeting at the home
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table.
The punch table was overlaid
with a white cut-work linen
cloth. Guests
served
chicken salad , molded
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Miss Tracy Kno w les, whose decorated in a Holidaytheme stonewear pattern
*ing, assorted crackers, marriage to Tirn Sullivan will throughout and the individual
Guests enjoying the delightful
Merin ue Caps, Pecan Tassies, be an event of Dec. fl at Saint luncheon tables were covered luncheon
with the bride-elect
l ime punCh, nuts, and bell. Margaret Mary Catholic with
red and green cloths and were her mother, Mrs.
shaped mints. Miss Debbie Church, Winter Park, Was cc-:
red with low candles Charlotte Knowles, her grandPdrker, niece (ii the groom, complimented with a
recent surr.unded by Christmas mother, Mrs. LouLse Knowles
presided at the punch table.
brifld luncheon at the hoine of greens and glittering 1;.111.s.
wid an aunt, Mrs, lillian SinA silver bowl was heaped Mrs. Earl Weldon, 122
Krider
Silver and crystal ap. cl.air
with small white illusion net Road.
pointments were used and the
Also Mrs. S. G. Haniman,
bags Filled with rice which were
hostesses were Mrs. Weldon, luncheon menu
i nc l u de d
Mrs. Douglas Stenstrom, Mrs.
later passed to guests for the her two daughters, Miss Eileen chicken salad, congealed William Stemper, Mrs. William
purpose of showering the Weldon and Mrs. Kenneth cranberry mold, green beans
Layer, Mrs. Don Reynolds and
departing bridal couple.
(Janice) Hickson, and Mrs. and lemon pie.
Mrs. Gary Riffle.
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The lovely Weldon home was setting in the bride's chosen
selected a Navy blue pants
ensemble featuring
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lIIIIIitdIateI) following the
ceremony the reception was
- held at the Wilshire Club Howse.
The bride's table was overlaid
with a white lace-edged cloth
and centered with a beautiful
three-tiered wedding cake,
decorated with white and pale
yellow rws, and topped with
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love-knot, For sentiment, th e jacket and trousers with a
b ri de wore the traditional blue crciru colored shirt
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garter edged in lace and a six. carried a white satin pillow
pence, from tier sister, was bearing the wedding rings.
worn in her shoe.
For her daughter's wedding,
The bride's bouquet was a Mrs. Rubychosen street-length
frrmal casradv vf white and
pale green muins, tinted winter style dress was accented by a
wheat and miniature pom-pom
-ig chiffon rolled cot
of light creamy beige. A corsage of white jack.straw
niurms tinged with pale green
BRIDAL PARTY
complimented her matching
coat.
horgtrl 1ii,s Lsai.s urt
The groom's mother wore a
a long Nile green silk crepe
THE BRIDE
lace
street-length
dress of beige
caftan. The pale green
The bride. given in marriage trun was sprinkled with green crepe featuring long full sleeves
by her father. chose a formal sk-ed pearls. Completing her and a flared skirt with fall the
outfit was a Kadpiece of leaves of muted autumn colors.
length gown of white silk ere pe
muted bronze and nale green Her corsage was 4 off-white blouse was of shaded autumn
The flowing caftan style
colors of gold, burnt orange,
with nbbon streamers jackstraw mums.
featured a shirred empire ri
to
rind beige A cloche
from the back. Her dainty white
bodice.
Mrs. Jack Frost. Sr., of ('range completed her outfit.
basket of petals was accented
Venice lace, re-ernbroidered
with seed pearls, edged the with matching flowers in her Cullman, Ala., chose for her
The bridal couple left for a
Mrs. John Courier Jr., and white camellias. Bri da l
headpiece.
granddaughter s wedding an wedding tr ip to Chalet Village assisted by Mrs. John Day, games were played wi th prizes
neckline bodice and sleeves
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Gall Bratton , beir' won by Mrs. Ralph Neely
The tteblan-style
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Ringbearer, Timmy Davis, sliwath dress with"
a
matching
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popular
bride-ripct
of Steve and Mrs. W. R. Clonts.
white silk crepe featured a side wore a Inuted rust colored coat. She wore matching ac- Atlanta.
The hostesses presented
Wild, at a bridal shower at the
corsages of white carnations to
Courier home on Dec. 6.
The home was festively the honored guest and her
adorned for IJ* occasion and mother, and future mother
the focal point of the law.
Refreshments of Cherry
decorations was a bride doll
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Ushers Richard flicks of
Riverdale, Ga. and George
Ruby of Knoxville, Tenn.,
brother of the bride, lighted the
tapers at the beginning of the
cerernory.
Joel Mathews of Atlanta,
organist, presented a program
of nuptial music consisting of
various selections including
"True Love" and "Romeo and
Juliet".
Thi' selection of "If Ever I
Would Leave You" was unprvssive and beautifully sung
by Ted and Barbara Brewer,
broUvr-in-law and sister of the
bride.
The music chosen for the
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When moving into our home
found the bathroom tile floor was (lotted with spots
from the tile cement. 1 have used everything I can
think of but the cement still sticks fast. I hope some
I reader has an answer for me. Thanks or the wonderful
Pointers. —MItS.C.R.S.

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DEAR ABBY: The advice you gave "Lettcrkss," that
poor wife whose husband Is away in the service and hardly
ever writes to her, was noth ing less than cruel. I am old
enough to be her mother, and I would have told her to get

rldofthebum!
When she begs him to write because she's wortied, his
response Is: "if I die, the service will inform you." Abby,
his cruelty is surpassed only by yours. He's not her teenaged son, he's her husband, and the father of her children.
She has every right to worry about him, and demand th at
he write. And you tell her to rite him "chcerful. nesv,
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time to write than be has. Abby, I do believe your compassion and brains are in your rear end!
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right Your "fight-fire-with-fire- philosophy would be a sure
was' to consign marriage to a heap of ashes.
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been married
for about six months and we live a long way from his parents and mine.
We have a new t'wc-bcdroom home, but only one of
bedroomsisfurnished.[Ours.JMyparenLswanttocometo
visit us and see o'er new home. We don't know whether
should give thcm our bcd and rent something (or us to
sleep on, or keep our own bed and rent something for them
to sleep on while they are here.
What do the etiquette books say about this?
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say' I'lain, old-fashioned considera tion and respect f or
one's pa rents can t.fll you to give them the more comforsabk sleeping accommodations.
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-('ONFIDENTIAL TO "LOVING WIFE IN HARTFORD": Sorry, but I can't help you get a Vietnamese
orphan ta be "used' as a Christmas present to surpri se
your husband. A child Is not a toy, neither is It a pet.

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ears, said he couldn't see anything wrong, but maybe I
should consult an car doctor.
Well, I went to an ear specialist. He looked in my ears,
and even took X-rays, but he couldn't see anything either.
Abby, I know my cars can't be ringing for nothing.

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whose wife discovered pictures
of nude girls in his desk drawer.
"Dr. crane." Bert protested,
"when we were first married.
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P M. I'd see her with hair
curlers and in a flannel
nightgowo, snoring!
"at's when I hit upon the
pornographic pictures to make
up .r tier ddiciency in erolk
stimulating value
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terested persons, will at te nd the Ambulance service by the State

But his erotic hunger rn ay be Volusia County Council meeting of Florida, the Beacon

at 9,1.111', Thursday, to prsent a Ambulance service will be
3 or 5 times that of his wife!
"Oh, Dr. Crane," many recommendation, passed by the for ced to go out of business on
grlevir.g wives prot est, "you Club two weeks ago, ,,to sup- Jan, 1, 1974. It now operates In

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actor.
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GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Keep promises you have
God Almighty created man to

Council Emergency Ambulance headquarters in the Deltona
Program,"
Inn. William F. Brockmeier,
At present, of th 10 am- Kiwanis Club, vice-president

madr. Sepsch for the clothing and other items you want ind have that greater gastric

bulances provid-cl, cight are says that it is hoped thit all

hunger of 3,500 vi. 2,000 calories
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arftsti or amusements outlets that can conch your life. Show
And it was God who made
devotion to loved one
man to have a far greater
LEO (july 22 to Aug. 21) Entertain your friends at home sexual ardor.
instead of going out so much Don't be ashamed of th ose you
Pat riarehal Jacob thus had
, itould be proud of' Improve harmony and comfoit to home wives, which is about the usual
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'I'he best compromise, as the publisher of a new woman's
news magazine suggests, would lx' mandatory pre'abortluii
counseling. But even with required counseling
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industries that provide day care empower the schools to in
corporate parent training for both .scxes into their curriculum, encourage employers
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rather than face a vicious dog. Peter and Gordon and Dick and sisters aren't convinced an old by the convicted man's mother
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friend is dead, especially when of deliberately tming the cam.
his familiar voice comes and even getting the mother to
through
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lawyer
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victed client's girl friend. Sure
8:30-30 NBC WEDNESDAY gets involved.
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MOVIE OF THE WEEK
3:00
(2) Another World
WEDNESDAY
'Pioneer Woman" The tiiiw IS Sninkev Says:
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1867, the place Wyoming
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a married couple who
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leave
Peyton
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their
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a new life, with their two
(24) Children's
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children, out West. David
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(6) Mery Griffin
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8: 00 (2) Adam 12
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Sorry No One Under 18
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(9) Dick Clark
5:00 (13) Women's News
winner John Marley (supPreseits
(24) MisteRogers
(24) Bill Moyers
JAflFORDORLcflDO KEf1IEL CLUB
porting actor in "Love Story")
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Journa'
guests as a fight manager
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30 Miles north of Orlando between 'on' (7)
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8:30 (2) Mystery
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strangely or. the eve of his big
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bo xer's girl friend to check out
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brawl in
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6:00 (6) News
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alleged to have been killed.
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"When we started, nobcd&gt;
got paid the first year, except
one secretary. Everybody else
,ist survived, somehow. They
rk."ed no boss. We all work together and the atmosphere is

dreamej
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We Still Have Our.
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west Division" There are stadium where he once ran 94 SISTERS (PREMIERE) mis investigation threatens to
LUNCH EON
laughs and sadness in this fast- yards for a touchdown.
isa (etching Idea of a series, co- a $50 million redevelopemtnt
SPECIAL
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starring two great ladies of the project. This results in huge
81:33 ABC DICK CLARK theater and movies, Helen pressures on Kojak.
host Fred Holliday plans an
MI3
irate father whose son has Just PRESENTS THE ROCK AND hayes and Mildred Natwick. it
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female meter reader is "Too Soon to Know," and grand dames playing mystu-y Quite a complicated case, A /'
arrested as a peeping Tom. Bobby Sherman sings "Hey, write rs and amateur detec- defendant is found guilty of
Turns out she's using Little Girl." And remember tives. This segment is titled murder. The young lawyer who

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West North East South

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saving bfO\VI3OUt5?
driven appliance is r ed
uced the checkpoin ts in case of
Electrical utili ties have some iriore than 10 per c'int.
"-'11Y threats of concealed firearms,
ideas on that. They have the motor
es to compensate explosives or hijackings," said
su Med guidelines for major
for
its
reduced
power by the recently married Mrs.
Opp 1a
during the planned working ha rder. If it begins (0 White,
"rolling" brownouts destined to overheat,
the
overload
hit' remainder of the eight-

power.

vulnerable

that the procedure is being taken too light ly. Certainly
this is the case with the woman who claimed an abortion

per work for Faye White and Judy

t matter, do during r'wer.

no electric

studies while anddecidesto
settle for just six spades.
Where does duplicate luck
come into the picture? Because seven spades is a rca-

for everyone in

is all in a day's

too, to prevent overloading cent without damage. Higher

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"What we want," she adds,
a magazine for fat people,
skinny people, black people,
stiite people, Indian people and
Jewih people
not a patron.
wng thing. We feel we're a ho
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brownout. So is a dimming of
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reIons of the nation are picture on a television screen.
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PISCES (Feb.
20 to Mar 20) Cci the infs'trmation you need
I
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to delve right in to the new protects that can put you to the sexual ly while their mit es are
half starved for boudoir
higher brackets very quickly. Contact .',ht people
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cheesecake'
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY
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So you dare not apply your
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rent. We're payinr now, but
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now tt mill ncrcasc your in. ome I)cvtse the right SY st Cm true medical and psychological
' 1w your.c1f, 1)ue out tonight.
facts, don't blame me!
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 2 Follow your hunches as well
Husbands prefer to have
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affairs
with their own wives, so
get much done effectively now. fntenam
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black heiiage.
Miss Lewis added her own
A graduate of Boston Universavings to investments by saty, Miss Lewis has contrib-

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mth the best that existed al- placards an important part of

differs far more from his wife in
in need of second ambulance,"
from the Carroll Rightat Institute
his desire for boudoir
DEI.1ONA—Mcmt -sof the it states,
GENERAL TENDENCIES The early pa of cheesecake than for mast beef. Kiwanis Club of Southwest Because of the recent
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Black women, she adds, have
their own femInist movement.

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and religion, and featuring
CLUB GATHERS TOYS
regular columnists such as poet
MRS. Bessie Brooks, president of Les Bon
Nikki Giovanni.'
Amies Club is shown wi th gifts and toys
There was such a vacuum,"
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Lewis says, recalling
received at the annual Christmas dance. These
those early days. "Black me di a
IDA LEWIS
will be distributed to needy children,
had no respect. I thought we
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you starve your mate far more
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he then samples the cheesecake
of a seductive siren in a hotel
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celebrated her first birthday wi th a party given In honor at
the the Rescue Day Care Center, Candy, ice cream, cake
and a brie! visit from Nozallen, the clown, were the
hughlights of the afternoon. Guests were Jorri Beasley, Sonja
KEI.LEY J. MULLF:it
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gently brush the dust off. —IDA.
DEAR POLL\'
Please tell Joyce she should use a shav'
brush to dust the leaves on her African violet plants.
—MYRTLE.
DEAR POLLY — Every year at Christmas "-lien the tree is
putunwe give each of our children a new Christmas decora.
tion. Th e plans that when they leave home' each will have at
least one box of his or her own decorations for a tree. We
hope this will remind them of past happy Christmases at
home Now they really look forward to seein g what the new
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they were neealepolni ones and the year before that each
reccibed half of a clear plastic ball with a picture of the
child, taken the Christmas before, fi t into the open side.
The round cardboard back was covered on the outside with
red velvet glued on and then gold cord glued over the edge
of the half ball with more gold cord and narrow red velvet
ribbon made into a bow with drooping ends at the top
where it fastens to the tree, It is years too late new but I
wish I had started with Justthisoneideaandthcy'ouldall
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Baptist Association will hold its 5th Sunday week services
and session at St. John Missionary Baptis t Church, Ormond
Beach, Dec. 24-30, Rev. W. R. Lovelace is pastor; Rev. S. W.
Washington, presient; Mrs. Ida M. Andersons, micior'
president; and Rev. P. H. Jackson, moderator

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1st Birthday

activi ty.

DEAR POLLY and Joyce
I USC a brush from an infant's
hair brush set to (lust the leaves of my African violet plants.

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"And I'll admit she was a
superb mother, as well as a real
dynamo of church and civic

Probkzns' You'll feel better if you get It off your chest.
For a personal reply, WTIIe to ABBY: Box No. Sf00. LA.,
Calif. 00N1. Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope,
- p ease.
Hate to write letters? Send $1 to Abigail Vu Burrs.
132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Huh, Cal. $0212 for
he.,
'How to Writ. Urn for

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pocket for carrying their wallets safely. I wonder why suit
manufacturers do not put buttons on an inside jacket pocket.

is presently pursuing a post gradua te degree at the In
terdenominatlonal Theological Center in Atlanta .
Both young ladies are talented musicians and prrnisc an
evening of music to be remembered. c public is cordially
'. k! t th+ 7 pm. musical,

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fact that men should have a buttoneddown inside breast

Director at Woh Missionary Baptist Church, Orlando. W

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Miss Mobley graduated from Hardin-Simmons
University, served for two years as You th and Education

par.ner
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and she became oriented to
kitchen menui, like roast beef
instead of bo udoir cheesecake,
sh e grew indolent and sleepy,
"Oh, she'd explain that she
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and would list all her daily
duties to justify her claim.

will be held Dec. 30, at Grant

Clapel A.ME Churcih, Oviedo. Mki Kelley Jean Muller a
Miss Carolyn Jean Mobley will be featured In an evening of
gospel songs.
Miss Muller attended Bethune.Cookman College and
Peabody Conservatory of Music for two years, she toured the
country with The Robert A.Cormier Singers, she is currently

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BOSTON tAP, - !{emiriri: American
League President Joe Cronin juggled a tluI
Oakland Athletics owner Charlie Finley, a
long-time maverick who has gone tocourL
Finley filed a suit in U.S. District Court
in San Francisco Tuesday. seeking to
pre-, . .0 -I,
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the next two years. Williams was named
'he only defendant.
The action came shortly after Cronin
deferred a decision in Detroit's hiring of
Manager Ralph Honk by the Tigers. Cr

Saturday, took the top spot Tuesday with
407 points, including 13 first-place votes.
But Kentucky Sta te,
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points back.

with the Tigers and the New Yo
Yankees, The Yanks were left without a
manager by Houk's resignation on the last
day of the 1973 season.

(Ii renewal of the college

R ecalls F ull Speed

One thin in niind when ge tting (hafl(t to
his stuff against
the Detroit Lions lastSaturda) - to goat full spee'
"You have to get psyched up for it, going full speed and hitting
lulispeed," Harmon said 'Sometimes its against people's nature
to go full speed and crash into comebod), but that s hat ) ou have
to do'
Tliv 6.foot.l, ?2.7i.pound ro(ikic cra~he,d Into every Nitroit plaver
in sight Sttpptng into tbt initlilk lirwbacktr slot owntil 1)) ik
#1tioniconti, Bannon rnade 17 Lickler. to lead the NlphIn defense to
I 44' %i((or!,
For Ills performance, Bannon was named as The Associated
Itess Defensive Player of the Weck in the National Football
league
IL-innon was grabbed by (lie Dolphins after being let go by Oic
d,
t re ad
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\ew York Jets, who dt (itlt' lit
linebacking corps.
"When ilw Jets cut tile I uasn't too surprised," Ile said. "In six
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'lie I was too for behind

ta didn I want to go to the (ullege AIlLir game in
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Dpve Youngman, put together a

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good show even with a small where only two cars ran. Bill
crowd and cool weather. Three Parker, driving a Ford Pinto

Toros 4. Knights I

Pat Hickey and Tom Simpson scored goals eight seconds apart in Seminole County drivers came Ysagon 2000 carrie out on top
home winners out of the seven with i 1759-second run
first period, triggering the Toronto Toros to their 'v ictory ov er

Defensemen lion 11unib and John ,Nljgnt,ault scored power play

oais in the second period breaking a 2-2 lie as
the Vancouver
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cars and came out on top with a
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with a fast 11.05
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FOR SALE!
ALUMINUM

Roadster bdted dragster with
a couple of iiiid 10 second runs
All Hot Wheel cars ran
against and with the Modified
Street tars with floUt coining
out winners
i'fidtcr of Meritt Island in a
Plymouth Road
Runner came out on (op over
Gordon Thompsoin of Orlando in
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run o takc
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Slike Wells of Daytona. on .I
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In tile Class Elapse-tinie
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not at the Central Florida only to lose.

The Chicago Cou~ars scored all their goals in the final 12:41 of

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Kentucky Wesleyan, which beat Ten.
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college division crown last season, has
been voted the No. I team in its class in the
first Associated Press basketbull poll of
the 1913.74 season,

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voiiint.ars' homicide in the death of a insear-.I(j woman, apparently will remain in
jail at least until Jan. 8.
District Atty, Maximo Henriquez
Saladin indicated Tuesday that the star
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and that brought Will benches spilling onto the ice.

sen, head mentor of the North in line in a game in his life.
said as he left the stadium with
Tuesday night's Illue-Gra%.
Anti Christiansen had a pleas- less Man three minutes to go ill
football game, fie leaves th' ant flight home, The six-point the game. "we had them

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- (','111 1)."i I'll with 201 yards,
RaIl) ki1itut ti rurming back .igainst the Ntw York
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reTtird-ittiashing 2,003 yiirds for
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Bay's John
Illore than 742 yards. It just yards
Brockington. w
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Itnuch's
thatperfomance.Simpcago; Dafts' Roger Staubach.
Ilien 1/-m Saban, who had
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selected
The
who pact d for thrtt touch
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Associated Press' Offensive downs, and tearninate Robert
VII 0 American Football I.league Player
of the We4_k in the NFI,
Newhouse, who ran for 124
years
of
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returned
for
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an unprecedented IfqXV
times yards. in a 30-3 rotrip over St.
I 13 . S tile start of the Ir#2 season - earli
er this season. was rhosen Imis: Baltimore's Lydell ,%litH II •; I-' rusLd for 142 irti
I ruth) witn
the Urn
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never to feel that wayOn a dare I crawled into s.
a Warm' a stick that wants to
anymore. I pst trIv to (it) tile

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Spit himself only
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ro '.
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11 o'clock jumbo jet plane.
But Tuesday night, Bill McKenzie was in the NHL, not missing a
little three inch puck and saving the Detroit fled Wings' 4-4 tie with
the Los Angeles Kings.

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TAIJ.AIIASSEE,Fla. (Ap) -The Leon
County School Board today ordered Leon
high School football coach Gene Cox to
repay to the school $1,155 earned from the
"ile 'of football prograin advertising and
programs.
After a meeting that began at 7 p.m.
Tuesday and ended at 6:40 a.m.
the
board also placed Cox on probation iintil
June 1917 but did not remove him from a
continuing contract as it had done three of
the other five coaches accused of sharing
the money.
"With all due respects for our
superintendent,
if we terminate Cox's
continuing contract, we are In effect firing
him in June 1974," said member ,Nlike
Ikaudon,

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(4EA) - Olderman (Prentice-Hall. commemoration 'And
California Golden Seals 4-1.
a few
Expansion in sports has tilt S1I,9).
days later they put me on
In the World Hodey Association, the Chicago Cougars and
the publishing Industry. .%for(Doug Atkins: "George waivers."'
Winnipeg Jets finished in a 3.3 tie: the Quebec Noroliques beat the
books on the subject have hialas was an unfair, totally
"Cosell,"
Howard Cosbeen published this vear than unreasonable mail. lie was ell ( 11'y
Irlonton Oilers 4'2; theTorontoToros downed the Jersey Knights
ever he-fore. Alter a nine- the cheapest cuss I've ever
4-1
and the Vancouver Blazers tripped the Los Angeles Sharkii 5.1
"It was the age of Hitler.
* month accounting, Publish- known. R's hard i:nougll if, ill i
that hovered over any.
all without hdving one who was Jewish. And
was in the right place and right on time late in the third perioid.
610 new titles of sports and to deal with a buzzard like times were ailficult for my
Mike
Murphy had a breakway and a chance to uneven a 4-I tie arxl
recreation books. After nine him.*'
dad. I remember the
pull out the Kings'first victory in Detroit in six years.
months last %,ear (a record
"Sports And Society: An electricity being turned off in
But he was grounded by McKenzie.
Ye ar) the totai was 464.
A ntholog" by John T. our house,for nonpayment of
Two sports hook! have Talamini and ('harks It. rent and my dad fighting
"l i t hought about was to keep my legs togeth er, cut the
angle
I
made the best-seller list-i- Page il-ittle. Brown paper- iwith
"Cosell" and "Wilt."
hack.
t lurne back on. And so i fryt0 fake me, Just gave rnon shoulder and a shot. The puck hit
Traditionally, sports books
"That the (Organiwd Base- guess (blat growing up this IflC.
Ifellon itandeverythingturnedout,illrg1 Ifelt tremendous
have also made a lot of ball) color ban was main
way, with all the insecurities
- like I was home."
Christmas lists Selected tamed until after
World War attendant to it,
Maybe he is now,
paragraphs from some of the II by well-heeled owner'man- drive or you you develop a
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more
Canadlens 4, Seals I
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The Bullets. playing their ton on the way to victoiry.
The Atlanta Hawks snapped a second game in the new $16
The defeat, third in a row for
five-game National Basketball ndflion Capital Center ln Largo, the Warrior-s, cut their lead
AMMciation losing streak Tues. Md., n%ade a spirited rally. over Los Angeles to 12 per.
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quarters but trimmed the de!l- Division.
Walt Bel.larn.y held the Bul. cit to 9M with three minutes
sioitdcs 93. Bulls 92
Lots' Elsin Hayes to 12 points, left. But Hayes fouled out at
Kennedy McIntosh's got the
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winning basket on a
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Pete Maravich scored 34 points tense collaused.
with two seconds left after the
as the Hawks climbed to within
Kevin Porter
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Sonles all but blew the game in
two games (if the first-place bench to lead Capital with
the Final quarter after leading
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Geoff Petrie rcwed 37 points
I-akers, edged the Milwaukee
Jim.my Price, playing for the
Bucks 109-107. the Boston Celt- ailing Jerry West, m,ade a 25.
Land pulled away in the final
ics trimmed the Golden Stat.. toot jump shot at the buzzer
period
and beat Phoenix in
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cently at age 64.
I was standing with .JIrnrn%
on a shimmeringly sunny day
in Miami Beach waiting for
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I he hotel to t hi' stadium,
where
we were covering 1h
SujR r Bowl g mmt
I hi' warm morning was
already taking its toll on Jimmy s reddish, roundish fact'.
peppered flOW With SJ)Ois of
sweat. The sun glametj oft bus
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sun glasses, his baldish head,
his brow n baler S.
1Corning up Collins Avenue,
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adults and ctiiklrt'n, on mc'.-cIt's pedaling in our dirt'•
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didn't let him down. Mark the scoreboard read 56-18, and
At the end of the first quarter Bassett, 11111 Ross, flick Van the came ended with a .'-'-(I'. WfldSra C'.''
-3. In iavur Ant%erp. Scott Auld, and "Ilot 65-2i, and another win for the It
of the Sanford man.
Shot" Kenney Evans gave the Middies.
After two rather depressing
In
the
second
quarter
the
best
they could, and scored 17 A note should be made here of
defeats, the Sanford Naval
Miklmes widened their lead points amongst them.
the performance of Kenny
Academy Bluejackets came
considerably,
al-lowing
Orlando
Yet
the
value
could
not
Evans,
the brilliant SNA Cross
backwithavengenceyesterday Tabernacle to
only
be
measured
simply
by
the
Country
Man
and Long distance
afternoon, when they trounced
free
throws.
points
thevscurtil.Theyalways
runner.
Kenny
might not be the
Orlando Tabernacle Christian basket and three
It
was
Weir's
basket
whcih
timnaged
to
feed
the
ball
to
such
"world's
greatest
athlete," but
69-28, played in the SNA
ended
the
first
half.
The
score
high
scorers
as
Mike
Woodall.
he
conics
close
to
it. lie gives
(;)lnnasium before a crowd of stood then
at 33-10, with
Weir,
and Monty Adair.
himeself completely to any
cheering midshipmen.
BlueJackets ahead.
The rest of the game was a sport he goes out for. and none 100
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IA, parUy due to of the coia6es could ask for
beginning, with the first basket Chris Marlette started sub-' ij
lf.'t
by Tommy more.
%.I.-virmi by -111ondle" Vince stituting regularly. As he had Acheson, Adair. hnd Steve
The Scenario for the J`V game
Weir. the Bluejackets had ,I said many times before, Odegaard. This dynamic trio Proved to be a re-run of the
rather easy time on the floor, "Basketball is a team effort," stole the ball at least twenty varsity game. The Middies
outplaying and out-shooting Now tie had ttic chance to back tinne!c.
trounced the Orlando Tabertheir novice opponents, who up his words, and his players
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'liii' 1lrM;nist must have
"Set' ttumt''
crei'p. said Cannon,
been an English professor
ib' jtiiriu'd and :1i(l in his
I only knew Jimmy in his said Cannon.
suh of Ihit mouth \ut York later tears alter his New
lkmingwav was at once an
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what inflation has (hint' to the American, had folded in 1967. Cannon's Writing. Cannon
IIt'II's Angels:'
People said Jimmy began to once wrote that "Nothing
An ant'c(Io(t' does not make
1(11(1 when that happned. [)leaM!d me more than when
the man tnor dot's .i good line since he was a produet 01 Vilest Hemingway picked
iii a ke a good novel, as Greenwich Village, and part my hook.
'Nobody Asked Me,
(;t'rtriidt' Stein once told Er' of an age of (lie New Vork as one of the three best of the
nest I1emningwa'i. But it can night lift' of Toots Shor's, (lit' year"
gIve a ilut' to the cut of a Stork Club, Lindv's - of an
Another time. Hemingway
man 5 iinnd
age passc d
said
tha
Jimm' S
Jirnm'. s mind and heart
Though the death of the enthusiasm could trip him tip
were opt n to piihli&amp; view Journal American mayhave
almost .iailv for several drained so int' life out of him, periodically. that "Jimmy
decades. His sports column I did not notice it. tie was a sometimes sets nut to write a
piece to end writing, and lie's
appd'aretl in Hearst news a- man who lived for his work. going
to leave writing (fei(l
tn'rs acrt,'. the country His He tried to enter men's souls
on the floor
littinled pasionat v .p ' by in vi' ligating their
proacli, his overflowing loves mid ivatioti And he was a
But when Cannon was
and hates influenced a gener- craftsman He was proud of good, he was great. On Joe
it iii of sprtswritt'rs 11t his profe'ion and disdained Louis lie is a creiit to
lo'.'i'iI the (Iignhlv of a Jot,' (hit' hacks One time in the race - the human race. his
1)i Magg iii. and despised pre.-.% b at Yankee Stadium,
His column of one-liner introut-. 'flte. iii' .'\iUhl)It, ;i
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. nnon blistered burned down the house-of an.
"The plainest of women
in print, tried It, shake hands other New York sportswriter, look exciting in polka-dotted
with ( ,,nnon Ili i ft statirafl( mutt qf nit diuc ru'.
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Tills is !'irig w riltt'n in hiope
of keeping quick an .ineedoit
concerning Imrnrnt Cannon.
the doughty and splendid
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In a vain effort to get the ball
back the Greyhounds fouled the
Eagles but they still couldn't
catch up and the final read 4840

on five buckets and went two for
It was during the third period
two from the charity stripe.
that the Eagles began to pull
victory this year.
Matching Andersons 12
own offensive
One reason for the Hounds pounts was Greyhound !t1att down their
the Hounds
while
reboundS
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demise was 6'6" center Randy Leslie. Leslie got tour baskets
Wheeler
and Sims
Wright fouled out of (lit' ball and drilled in four of five from wouldn't.
foot
jumpers
would hit on 10
game with 6:21 remaining In the'line.
from the baseboard for
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the game. Head Coach Rick
The first half was set-saw
points.
Edgewaters
Sti inke went to his bench for battle between the two clubs
the needed help sending in first with no one gaining a firm
1,vinn had tort-lyon Wright
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couldn't break the Eagles Carl Gadson jump shot but picked up two third period
dominance of the boards and Eagle Elliot Wheeler caine buckets
the Edgewater crew pulled back and cancelled the Hound
further ill front.
lead.
At the start of the fourth
Both squads played a
Wright led the Hounds earl)' period with Edgewater up by
deliberMe slow' type of ball with with six first period points. four both squads exchanged
net
side not afraid to waIt Wright took all his shots from baskets before Blue and Sims
for the percentage shot. Neither inside or under the bakse(. At nil on consecutive hoops
The Greyhounds would drive
I team was "blessed" with a big the end of the opening frame
10
man that handled most of the Lyman was tip l(t-R,
down court and gel fouled but
offensive punch but it was
The second stanza was a ditto their problems at the line kept
1.1
apparent the Greyhounds were of the first with the only dif- them from closing the gap.

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Near the end of the period (l
Eagles were up by a many as
nine but Shuett converted on ;i
out-of-bounds play to bring the
game back into reason.

krencc being that the Eagles
had 10 and the Greyhounds 8.
Consecutive buckCL3 by _lohn
Blue and three point play
authored by Mike Sims put the
Eagles in front 18-14 late in 1110
period. The Hounds came back
with a basket by Al Latimer
From IS feet out followed by
another Latimer bucket from
the side of the key.

hurling without Wright.
The free throw line is usually
a strong point of the
Greyhounds but their inability
to sink charity throws hurt
them. They hit 8 of 14 from the
line with live missed one on one
opportunities.
Leading the Edgewater
scoring was senior forward
Mike Anderson. He connected

Cannon Is Dead

Glimpse Of A Good

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30c a line
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Day Before Publication
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I-Cards of Thanks
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pick. 373 1671
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6-Child Care

GIFTS
E*TRAOROIPIAIRESome great gill ideas in Yuletide

7-Motels

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Oranges. Lemons. Grapefruit.
Sattumas, Tangerines Will ship, P
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4-Personals
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Gill Guide. It will SOlve' your gift
QVmng problem.

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PIAVALORANGES.
ED OR TED WhITE
22 French, Piflf(*1t, Ph. 3223627

9--Good Things to Eat
:-10-Do It Yourself
411-lnstructlons

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Oranges-naval
and pineapple. tangerines.

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cider Rsei Crmle'y, 322 0217.

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Unfuraished
31-Apartments Rent

Furnit hed

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Airline tickers. Cruise and Tours at
Olficial ride's, 303 Semran Tltva
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17-Business Property
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17-Mobile Homes

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Houses Rent Furnished

Business Property
For Rent

Master beautician with Clientele, SANFORD, downtown, prestigous
Sanford location. Pay 60 per cent
off ice wile, elevat or, parking, and
Call 4715010, *30 $656.
anitorial service InCludid AAA
-xation Available imme'diateiy,
4.rdr t-%.er5
t'ded. mmed'
32) 70.
Part or full time Sanford PLua
SMART SANTAS get those great gift
call Helen. 322-2011 or 373
ideas by checkung Yulebcte Gift
Altamonte Catering needs girls for
Guide in today's Classified sec
catering drivers, also have a
t.oi
supervisor opening. Pseas. call
tit 9736 e' appointment,

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SPct. Down-No Closing Costs

Sanford's nest I &amp; 7 bedroc
adult COiOmifliums offer ,ou
biudd,ng. pool shuffleboard From
%I1.9Wr Inspect our 2 f urnished
modeson Airport Blvd Register
free color TV. No ObI gallon.

7 -St , Sanford.
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UATTAWAV D'Al iv

IF YOU CAN WORK half da ys we
li-ave openings ifl our persona,
shopper dvition. Write Perinal
Shopper Department, 60* 10,
Wa9ins Products, Inc.. Winpo,
M:resote. 55457.

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boat esse'mblers, Local 9rowng
industry iflte're5led in hiring
people from the Sanford area
Eicellent wages and bincts
Come yOw w;th us. Appi, at
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BOAT DIVISION AMF
Building 1.17, Sanford Airport
Sanford
An Equal OPportunity Employer

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SELF SERVICECOIN OPERATED
kWlK KAR WASH available San
tcfd and surrounding area, Very
* investment. 75 pct financing
;.n investment for 1he who
'.'UST SUCCEED and one tt'at
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For Sale
Sl-HOu,hld Goods
52 -Appliances

Si-TV Radio Stereo

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Rummage Sales

S-Boats &amp; Marine
Equipment

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Rooms for Rent

ANFORD CT.

REALTOR
all 7500
1621Iwy.434,Long*ocd
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¶9-Musical Mercttanilise
60-Office Equipment
And Supphes

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62-Lawn and Garden

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oi-Equtpment for Rent
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MONEY SAVERS

t--W,*nted to Buy
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Coins

70-Swap and Trade
71-AntIques
fl-Auction

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Apartments Rent
Unfurnished

en' duplex. 7 bedrooms, wail to
wall Shag, dishwasher. disposal,
close in, 1)55 per month. 2nd an
Avocado, Sanford. Ph Orlando
123-53*1.
vo beoorn$. 1 bath. wall to wall
carpeting, drapes, central heal
air- Fully equipped kitchen
with dishwasher. Call Mrs .
Wratherby 323 4622

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7"2 Magnolia Ae., Apt. j
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76-Auto Repairs.

Paris - AccesorlU
71-J*Jnk Cars Removed
78-iot0rCyCkt
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St-Aut0S for Sate

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that ti d-iStri'Jitd to an
*ttn*l I2.0 homes in the area.
Aderti;e'ts t'id Include this
'a cOurpvting Thtir arne'd

rate,

easy to find either. This Spanish 3

10

bedroom. 7 bath Is truly beautiful
If you want country atmosphere
and a prestige area, priced at

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323-7860

for appo'ntment

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APARTMENTS
1505W 75th 5?
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eri-1il ID
shoott. shopping center . shag
carpeting, drapes, dishwaSher,
central heal 1. air. Sparkling clean
Pool Move n today. Children ,
accepted. 327 2090.
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737 1991
19195. French
Eve., Sunday. 377 7371_____
or 377 1194

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Street Lighting *Sidewalks &amp; City Water &amp; Sewer
CUSTOM BUILT
WITH MANY PLANS

HOMES

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NO SUNDAY DELIVERY

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call 322 7.se
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G. G. BLAIR BROKER
A
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,m'j 7 bedrooms, cnrpetng and
thine
12_I 1/10
322 9320
iaps. Central heal arid air, fully
equipped kitchen. Ad illS only. Ph
3236*50.

CASH BOND

AND SMALL INVESTMENT

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Applications being taken for routes in SANFORD.
LONGWOOD

Ftone- Uvtfurnistsed duplex. near
hopping center, I me. lease &amp;
etotity deposit ph. Ml 4547

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K AVENUE MOBILE PARK
25'i$ Prk Drir. 372 7361

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STEREO COMPONENT SETS
S 95 ca I c-nip In tar- thome
walnut finish with erld famous
Speed automatic turntable, I
: speaker audio system, AM-FM
radio, I track tape player. Casts or
terms United Fright Sales, 3350
S Ora ng e Ave • Orlando. Mon
Fri 9 to 9. Sat 9 to S.
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U, black. $1595 plus tax; GOxU,

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by

420S Frieni:h,Sanford
Ph P20177

Feed

O. INC

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Buy dcf#Cl from boxcar at wholesalt
p(4CCS, Jolly Charlie guarantees in

MATTRESS
a
BOX SPRINGS

vkriflng lowest prices in Fla
Gormly's. E. 4A past Beardall of
RR frocks.

!$98

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Irank.ln Mint &amp; otr'e' unusual gilt
items &amp; co'ns, of course Tom's
Coins. 171 E Morse Ave.. Winter
Park, 647-1333

Dress them up for Christmas in a ALL out of ideas? Visit ETHj:'F5
pair of Poll
Parrot Shoes.
ANTIQUES. 1 mile west Of II On
Knight's Shoes, 705 E. First.
old State Pd 46et "76" station,
Paola, 3275111.
Pteaslnt dreaming in nightwear
Gifts of
Diamon&amp;ts
from the Merry Go Round, 3395
Watches., Silver China, Crystal
Sanford Ave 373 5040
kauter's Sanford. 322-2363

Give Roller Skates for Chrls?m-,slarge selection of skate ac
C C 55 ones.
SKATE CITY ROL'.ER RINK
Dx3 Track Road
$35 2171

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washers. Sanford Electric, 3 77
1542.

Pit iike Mon's life easier, let a Kirby
tic the work. It's 5 machines in
one Kirby Vaci.'um (leaner. 107
W. 27th SI, Sanford. 3231130
teed Queen WatP*r's 1. Dryers
from Firestone downtown San
tcid will make laundry arijdgem',
"tier for Mom all year. 377 0341,
Gi C Mom comfort and beauty- ft
i,a'r of Daniel Green e house
slippers from Knighti Shoej, 205
E. First St.
A gift that is SEW right-a Futura
k-wing Machine from Kingds
downtown Sanford, 323696) -

Gifts KIDS

will Like
C'll •'ni, ttit cold Holiday
,tasor' in sweaters &amp; ,'etts from
tuttons &amp; Bows. 2640 Hiawatha
lv,
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NO LONGER USED CAMPING
iEAR IS 114 DEMAND. SELL IT
lOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD

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fli'lts, moccasins, billfolds, saddle
nrupment Save ththe Old Corral
Western Shop. 11 52. I mile S. at
DeBary 665 1055

L! oc, know that Collins F lc.r-s.
Fairway, Plaza, nas a nice GET
EXTRA
CASH
FOR
selection of small gifts? 323 $201.
CHRISTMAS by selling your good
uSe-c furniture and appliances to
GwtaGE Spray &amp; Steam lronancta
Larry's New A. Used Mart, 215 S
GE: Toaster Oven from Gregory
Sanford Ave., Ph. 372 1132.
Lumber, 6th A. Maple. 3770300

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to her eyes Wib ,
I dIary ct engagement ring, $13.3
up Gwaltney Jewelers. 704 S
Pa r it

Seasons Greetings from Art Grin
&amp;ties Wheel Ranch SpecIal '3
.va VI, auto, air, radio heat.

Central beat &amp;ar means
comfort for all year round
Sanford Heat 1. AIr, 372 6350

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have gifts for the entire tam- i,'

from small unique items, to rooms
full Of fine furnishings PHIL
DEERE FURNITURE, W First
St (Hwy 46) Just 1 ml east Of I 1.
3730730

It-sE GOLFER IN YOUR
FAMILY. Top lineof Golf Clubs,
bags,
balls,
sportswear,
MAYFAIR COUNTRY CLUB
PRO SHOP, Ph. )72213!.

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"' )33*. "Lake Mary'

HANDYMAN
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3951 .

Ads
Bring Results
Phone:
322-26 1 1
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CONCRETE PATIOS

WHOA Don't throw away uI$oI idle
items Sell them Quickly with a
Herald Want Ad by calling 377

Custom Homes

tearooms. tatrirooms, playroomns
SUJ Enterprise's. inc. 9304142

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JULLY GOOD things for giving ,ire
Suggested to you in the Yute-t &amp;te
Gill C,jth'
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Cavalier Motor

exterior,
repairs, roofspainted, free honest
experienced estimates 373 07,4.

Custom Painting
Reasonable

Inn

37Q0 Nw-p Il 97, Sanford
Ph 323 5*10

Pot

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(omplele House Plans and Shop
Drawings Fast. dependable
economical Call Victor -365314)

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Custom made screen room$., car
ports. Top workmanship and

materials. LEACH ALUMINUM
FABRICATION,
3731475,
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Engraving
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Metal Plaslcs, Jewelry. Trophies
611 Beth Of , Sanlord, 377 L

Rernodeling,aIItyp,softramwork.
5matI jobs. Paneling, doors,
window's, room additions, pain
?Ing, etc. Very reasonable Free
estimate Work guaranteed 373
a rn 11 p m

7471

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Dog training in your home All
rano Academy
Call for free evaluation Ill 7370
am.
6 pm. Animal Haven
Boarding 322 3757.

Pkimbfrtg

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Fast etticient s-rvice, old and new.
Boriftd, licen
, 322 of".
,_e1at1aisif,~Aadht;r,yVucl no
your attic,garaQeorbatementt ______________________

Tree Service
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R,v5STRON Tree &amp; Lakefrortf
Service OeMossnq, Transplant
ing &amp; Removal of trees. Lakefront
cleaning No to-b too large or too
- small Call 323 18.49 anytime'.

Vacuum CIeiers

KIRBY VACI,UMCLEANEP
Only authorized sales A service fl
Sanford, Open 9 S. Mon.-Fri., Sal
I 107 W. 27th St. Ph 3735130.
Home __monst rat jon
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PAUL SLATER
Prclestonal Wallpaper Haen,,r
Licensed Reiiosntial Commercial
FrtiEstimatesPh3774573

Welding
8&amp;P•1 WELDING
Road Service, Build Up.
PHONE 3779726

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Call Ray Carpentry. Remodeling. Additions,
Custom Work. Free Estimate In

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or 377 674). &amp;t.,y-.
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t.Ina%cavino Mowing, Edging,
Trimming
C-41 Reasanablt.apter13376717.

Lawn Clears Up. and Light Hauling

Tremblay. 3237714
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KEN'S MOWING SERVICE
Acreage. LotS and Lawns
Free
estimate, call 37) 50.45
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WILSON MAIER for the best
Christmas ever. Save on ,iation,al
brands I.iberal trade ins. Free
delivery Convinient terms We
give TV Stamps 3)1 E. lit 5?. 377
562.2

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TP'y'll be the hit of the canine set
bathed in medicated shampoo &amp;
rins.from Animal Haven, 321

a friendly

vanities or replace that old
cOuntef top, 373-1010

COC',BUPN FENCE CO

FRIGIDAIRE, KITCHEN AID,

Light up the Holiday Season with
fibre optic lamp k its from 'Islltge
Craftsman, 102 5 Park 373 $730

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yuletide Gift Guide section in the
Want Ads

MAYTACP, FEDDERS All major
,iipliances Bust in quality and de
pndablIlty. HOME APPLIANCE
CENTER. 1700 W. 1st St, 377 3113

Alriess &amp; Conventional

p'- -.F 1".'ICES UNLI*.'lrE()

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BELL RINGERS! Those are the
great gift ideas You'll firid in the

&amp;HOM E &amp; BUSINESS*

Remodeling - Room .ddtions,
Custom Work Free estimates,

Co ncrete

For

HOME
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A. Scnday
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Limits, Sanford Plata. Gill
Certificates are lust perfect.
and Foreign Coins; $J S
Currency, Fine JtweIry; Bottles
SEMINOLE COIN CENTER
109 West lit

BUDDY'S
HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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sets make great gifts. Gift Boxed
117 It up Medco Pinecrest
Shopping Center

ii...'. faihionabie clothes from Outer

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The Sound of music will abound in
,'our home from tne stereo you
purchase
at
FIRESTONE,
_doswl3townanfo'ti 3220241
'Select a gift from our complete
lS'hirlpool home' appliance cCnt iiGeneva Heating A. Air Cond
Serv.,3096 Orlando Or, 323 £434

.ants heaoqtjarters-()of)ts A.
1- .tt5,
good seIectn
ri
Lquestrian, 12 W Broai+*ay,
Oviedo365 6161

US

ADCO
Roofing &amp; Sheet Metal
Gutters &amp; Dwn Smuts
$00 French Ave .372 9551

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
-Ilormerly Harrelt Beauty Nook)
5)9 E Pine. 377 5717.

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Hidden talents come to life with art
suppli,t from
Senkartli for
Christmas, 2)0 Magnolia Ave.

HomeImprovements -

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toolS, and Stanley hand toots rom
Gregory Lumber. 6th &amp; MapI.,

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Installed. Call Geneva Htg A. Air

2611 arid asknq icr
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Gifts for
Advisor
Ceramics
ROME 1 J ACKSON'S CERAMICS. StippleS Painting- interior &amp;
kAx -

ENERGY CRISIS? Save pours by
using the Yuletide Gift Guide' in
the Classified Section

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OIL HEATER &amp; WALL FURNACE
CLEANING. CALL RALPH'S
HOME SERVICE, 3233"4.

IULLDOZER WORK
:Iering lots our SpecIalty 373 1731
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BUY THE BEST fo 6Dal, DINGO
BOOTS from KNIGHT'S SHOES,
205 E. First

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INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR PAINTING
PH 377 PO4óot 323 147*

7lOM.agnolia Ave
327 "a

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Sanford Electric Company
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bicycles from Fixit Shop, co
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Air Conditioning

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$9 95 A. up from Gwaltney
Jewelers. 70-4 S Park Ave.

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walls. $32-913 Plus tax Bargains on
Pirello Steel Belled Radial fires

Purebred 10ew Zealand white rabbit
herd, 60 does, 6 bvcks. all or pa"

Automotive Service

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322.0614
3234270

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spec'al SaleS Out f anything f
vñluC Hwy. $7.97 Ibehind Win
Chester Mt-bile Homes I
7 3-40Sanførd, Fla.
323 1431

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Apartments Rent

N ?4'.PARs3, 1.7 3 Bedroom
Iitr's &amp; ApIs 7 Adult prsj, 7
'rity paris
2315 Hwy. U v2.
ItOIU 12) 1920, Day, Wk., Mø.

PUBLIC
AUCTION
EVERY
- L1l MONDAY NIGHT Antiques. TVI,
W')
Miscellaneous, New at&amp;t l.i5e&amp;j
furniture and applilnces Plus
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DeBARY &amp; DELTONA

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SIWING MACHINES, STRETCH
JiiCHl, (I) nationally adver
tised brand hat all the latest
stretch slitchpt, famous front
loading bobbin, built In button
holes. blind Pie'n and decorative
design
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Easy
Payments available
United
FrCight Sales, 3550 S Orange
Ave.. Orlando, Mon .Fri 9 to 9.
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SINGER ZIG ZAG SEWING MA
CHINES (7) never been used.
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controls for
g tag buttonholes.
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blind Stitch, fancy patterns, etc.
Cash or terms United Freight
Sales, 3550 S Orange Ave.,
Orlando. Mon. Fri Clot, Sat. t to
5

WORK ONLY AFTERNOON HOURS

Calibart Real Estate

Fixit Shop
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and love.

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today

TOYS FOR TOTS arid lots of of her

Income and

For Sale

YOUR MONEY FROM A SANFORD HERALD ROUTE.
EARN 535•

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FINE SELECTION

Parts.Accessories

AK

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7977 Hwy 17 97
377 $961

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OF PRE.OWNED CARS

Camper 'Top for Dats
TOyt or
Small pick
Phone 373

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Good income corner prOperty, 117' .
60', Zoned commercial SC 3
177,500, Terms, Ph. 372 7750.

YOU CAN SUPPLEMENT THE FAMILY INCOME AND STILL
BE AT HOME MOST OF THE DAY WHEN YOU EARN

South Pint'crr'st. 3 bedroom, 2
bath, spac;ous r ooms, pt
large
Florida room. Only $26,500, with
excellen financing available,
ri4r' VAn?n'nOdi.,,n P--'hi'r
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FLORIDA AVENUE

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full vinyl
hnson &amp; GaIv
Pke new, 3- 3

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
A7rW&amp;I,
-100 ho Continental 10t -a,,
buy %tit trade
111000. Alto I keg draftboi Ph
It I IIISE. First St.
322 5622
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1970 Pontiac Limans. Very to*
Mileage,fully equipped, wide oval i
tres, vinyl root, p.s., pb.. 11750cr
a
test offer. Ph. 322-3960.

775

:6- Bonita Bow Rid

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CA-p Seminole, 27 wo

Terms, 3.49334Q,

Call 321 7547

SAVE GAS and time and trouble

through Dec. 3 1 ,

Longwood. III 9424

16

Doberman

25' Cabin Cruiser

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
SOOFrenchAve.
35OIOrlancIoOq
1233200
3735500

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KIPIGSBERRY- El Cap'ta,u St.
Ray Crank. Builder. New 3
bedroom, 7 bath hot' .es. Car.
ptin;, range, dishwasher,
disposal, Central heat air, Lot too
* 180'. Ph. 47 1 460,
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With any new car

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Motors, arid Jeep vehicles, set'
DON BALES
Sanford ?.olc Company
5015 FrenchAve. 3774317

Campers
Travel Trailers
ethelatestiflnn'andused travel
trailers and camper's from New

I females. wormed &amp; shots SO0

Investment Property

REALTY

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Doberman Puppy, AKC Rea. Male, 9
MtS Champion blood lines. 12-ct)
firm 323 iSIS or 372 192

Boats
Marine
Equ ipment

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JOHNNY WALKER

Blair

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appearing daily in I" Classified
Section

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- To buy and Sell gold or silvercoins,
Contact us first, We also buy bulk
NEW 6 OARDINGKENNEL ' V,T, silver coins SEMINOLE COIN
GROOMING FACILITIES West
CENTER, 109, W lit 373135)
Hwy 16 Pb Poland D-..r,n. onr'er,
322 iCSl
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GROOMING*

SHAGS

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Alma, Lake Mary, 373 1299.
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USED) BEDROOM
C entral heat 1. air. Fully carneteti,

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Qood mileage good
transportation.
- Cow horse.
1
htaloj 115
to Ph 323 13".

ISto chaoS-i from. 131-7373 Dealer.

Call For
Appnl.
322-3103

ZIG-ZAG

down, take over. call credt
manager 373 6230.

-Mobile Home Bank Repossessions,

IdyIlwiIde Homes By

5)) 2Z2
Z,1t, ?-ii,i*. Irs 14:1

.33W FrstSt,
373 6061 or 323 0517

.'.',jst sacrifice 7 br mobile ?"o'r'
th I',hscentraIt&amp;i
shoo carpel &amp; much more.
3235500 slier öpm.

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OFFER

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Rtally, 322-1301

11111001111AI, CARGO. INC.

'69 CHEVY P;CK-(JP. Nothing

6-41 $126. Winter Park.

Pets and Supplies

•POODLE

Autos for Sale

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

apricot.2vr. cream white $SOea

KENMORE
WASHER, parts,
Service. used machines.
MOONEY . APPLIANCES,
CES. 3230697.

Wurlit:ef organ, I manual. like
rim; I day mantle clock, Strike$
on hour &amp; hall hr. tilill 8221.

GREGORY MOBIL E HOME S
500 renchAve ($7 92)

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2b10Hlawatha Ave. at 1792

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$31 1W
III ZAAI ,iva miiipj2

Mercuy Comet GT, radio,
neater, air, extras. Best offe'rover
51.100 373 7925 alter 6 pm

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down, take over, call credit
manager, 3236230.

Wanted-- Old furniture, lamps,
misc. private party. Ph. 372 9)93

LoeIsaPugfr Christmas- Se

Freezers
Many to choose from. Dick's Ap
1....... -'-_ - -- Service.
French Ave. Santora, 32776sit,

5400 Will sell for $450 Ph 37)
7651
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112S Per day until soldf

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C? carat diamond rang valued at

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Welcomes

WE HAVE RENTALS

.. In.th moss, no Sticks or tra'n
Sluder Floral Co. of Fla
fleardall Ave. 373)7)0
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future', etc. HWY 46 ANTIQUES,
322 6972.

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b9 Ford Fairtane
500 Station Wagon
%77S.PPt.323.bi$

b77Fl,ght Line Aye
Sanford Airport
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*",' pay si.so per $00 lbs -- Clean

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BUMPERS

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t,rakr's, electric seats I. windows,
ssoo 37) 54II

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- Every Friday 7 10p.m. lIuy, Se-li or
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Consign. Call 53$ 7070 AAA

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sparkling de are fourd in the
Yuletide Gill Guide in the
Classified section

CARROLL'SFURNITURE

MILLERS

EXAMPLE

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Whirlpool home appliance Center love A. ore Professional
dishwashers, compactors Prices With
Ph 373 3591 or 3233959
start at $1$9,5. Get Mom hers for
t'r','.- :.
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T;.ez,,r,.., ..,. i-es, orpjSt. will
iota for
available Geneva Heating A. Air
Christmas 2 Dobermans,
Conditioning Serv, 3096 Orlanøo
Beagle, males and have all shots
Dr.. First bldg. South of Airport
After 7, eves. &amp; Sunday, 323.4971
Blvd. on 17 92. 373-3431.
AKC mate Poodles - 1 yr. dark

UTILITY TRAILER- Completely
rebuilt and new lifts. 1*5. ph, )
714

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REFUSED

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YULE JEWELS

.trnpoca( 1v only SI per day.

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Trucks and

For dornes:ic &amp; imported pickups
Save 40 PCI-Buy direct Factory

lop price-s pad, used, any Condition

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REDUCED AT SOME PRICE,
BEFORE JANUARYI

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area. includes inventory muip

Commercial building on Park Ave
bSOO so if $27.000

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B;g 4 bedroom Mayfair. Ideal
Sftp. touted in prime shopping
Commercial 1;rtv on 17-2

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horn* in stock at Place Horne%
North, 11 92 at Lake Kathryn
North of Hwy. 436.
Ph - 834 2270,

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vestment good Ic.ai on ncT.des
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wooded lot, river right's, boat
ramp 3 bdrm 64 * 17 Dealer,
121 4=

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Wishers, ranges. refrq 5)995 u
Also repairs, Myers Appliance,
210 Sanford Ave.,

Spanish
&amp;
Mediterranean bedroom sets w Ith
intricate Spanish designs, heavy
cheIt handles, and hand rub-bed
finish. 4 piece Sol includes dresse,

Forrest Greene Inc

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RECONDITIONED Refrigerators,
Washers
and
Dryers.
WARRANTY,
Free Delivery,
WHITESIDE APPLIANCES. 64.4
7i).

1911 P1W" 17 92 Open Sa' &amp; Sun 9
63* 2920

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323.4670

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SHOE REPAIR

riamllive home. Only %4=0

MAITLAPIDFLEAMART

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS AREA-

mortgage S43.000

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F000F%T CITY AQiA- .- i...i
panelIng, large pantry&amp;kitcp,en, 3
bedroom spit plan. 7 bathS, high A.
dry, quiet area. FHA or VA ,
171.900.

Rustic country Setting, large
wooded lot. I bedroom spit plan, 7
planned, double

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SOUTH
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CASH 122 4132
ror used furniture, appliances.
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 Items
.irr'" .'.art, 2)5 Sanford Ave.

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196* Bass BOal 16 fiberglass, 33 hp
Evinrude, all aluminum trailer
Emcellent ConditIon Priced to sell
.134 1606

Cit Guide

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AND CUSTOMERS -

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11731so Ter Ms

Ibedroom Park Ridge central Mel
&amp; air. extra large storage

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Equipment

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Octagon "school" clock, Chime'
Grandparent clock, cherry,
Westminster chime, Some others
Ph 377 7675
HAND PAINTED PORTRAITS. 01
pastel Reasonable, Or ask
aboutlessons.5741007,
-SOFAANDCHAIR CLOSE OUr- 7
sets with solid hardnood frame,
•-''s t'_'st 599 SC' ,th r.r
terms. Fipit come, first Served on
selection of fabrics. vinyls or
colors. United Freight Sales, 3350
S. Orange Ave., Orlando.

!.-EVEREST REALTY INC.
Wy.
17
MatIandA7$ 0405

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Driv*0,1rlfX-JArca1-aRJ Steyh, si
bedroom billinle with fireptace
Garden setting from street
street. Quiet SeCluded neigh
tErhood 127000

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Wanted to Buy
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Boats &amp; Marine

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6130.

AcreRealty,REALTORI73.7,50

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Large Lot. Fenced. 121.300

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Justin time for Christmas We have 1n sewing cabinet, repossessed
Singer's best model, winds bobbin -_-a Surplus of furniture, tables,
in machine. Fully automatic. pay
58
Bicycles
beds, etc. that must be sold before
balance of 17$ or $0 payments of
January at some pricet See .5? U Call
Credit Dept. SANFORD
Gregory Mobile Ho rnet.
Bikes, Bikes, Bikes
wiuo CENTER. 307 A. East
jnfCz,t
,: ':",n',j flOth-.
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-sped, arid standard bikes now
h',i,l,AIf'- Christmas tree. 4',
available at Firestone Store. call
ticirw. pine, like new, 13. S mm
Beautiful Spanish Living room
3720244
.
Ebell &amp; Howell movie camera, r
furniture, can be considered
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1 9 lens. Magic eye, extras. us o
new Must sell and sacrifice, ___________________________
make offer. 322.S*7,
Please Call Ml 3123,
Equipment for Rent
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SHO1S DELIGHT In the
each 322 6)30.
timely. money saving 5U90e5tiC'ns Rrnl tI'ue Lustre Electric Carpet

3 Bedroom. b' Bath -

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"Santord'I Sales l.,act.r'
Yo,,'r Multiple Listing Agency
LocalandNat.onai MIS
REALTORS

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timer, light meter, (lash gun. and 52

830-5500

in

1601

Goods

Household

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1970 Grand Prix, Model Si. fully
equipped. AM-FM stereo radio.
air Conditioning. power steer ing &amp;

195-9 VOlkswagen bus, clean, 23
mpg new Inspection, 1350. Ph
177 7754

HOt HOt HO! Laugh away your
shopping worries by using the
Yuletide Gift Guido in the
Classified Section,

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Roberts &amp; Gilman

A DEVELOPMENT OF

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For Sate

Exceptional buy, Professional

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834-3131
WILCOLANDCO

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'MERRY CHRISTMAS.

Furnished
All advcrhSing ap.iusç in The
Sefltfd hlrra:d out We-dneWiy will

Altamont, Hiigflt location

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Restaurant equipment, new &amp; Used,
bought &amp; sold Holiday Equip
mint. 3913N Orange Blossom It'., i
Orlando Ph

11.341 2W

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'23,950

Realtor,

MUST SEE brand new listing in

733*516Cc m. Cp.m

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322 6137; After 3, 322 7111

Tr;pOrTitt)li

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50

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1969 Buick Ri.iera Steel radals.
excellent COflditlOn, fully equip.
ped, $1950. Cell alter 6-37]-4261.

6730.

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Furnished 2 bdrm, home, wall to
wall carpeting, air Conditioned,
near Shopping A. Churches, Ideal
for retired. $17,500. 3225700.

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tuIndon, unwanted Ii,mk c$rs
hauled away. You r cost, 110.
Orlando.295 6191 anytime.
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b97Otds$I
Assumepayments
377

'&amp;d RAMBLER AMERICAN, 6 Cyl.,
automatic. Nothing Down, take
over. Call Cred.l Manager, 373

Junk Cars Removed

Autosi;rIe
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1963 Dodge Dart, extra clean,
automatic transmission, good
tire., radio. heater. Only $495
SHELLEY AUTO SALES, 701
French Ave., 373 2960.

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Elmer Bakalla, Inc.
Realtor

GENEVA

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322.2420 Anytime

SNUG AS A

3 bedroom, C,B home, Longwoijd
area. Central Pleat &amp; Alt', Wait to
Wall Carpel, individ,,l water 1.
Sewer. Large lot, dead end street
13.000 deposit and move in while
loan being processed.
Immediate Occupancy
Call Bud. 377 6157 or 377 7111
Call ButCh 172 615/ or 377 7171

-9-Stamps

75-Campers - Travel
Traitors

Call

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b7 Volt Atjt Batteries $Jl,95
REEL'S BODY SHOP
I 109 Sanford Avenue

8ucKZ

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off west 111k Street
Near Qewixa O.re.u,s A41

u.iachln, repair
cleaned'
leaned oiled
adjusted

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NINE BRAND NESs O[LXU
HOMES. 3 and I bedrooms, twi'
baths, with Climate control,
range's. exhaust fans, disposals,
dishwashers. Carpeting, garage's
and patios, from 130.500 to 1)7.000
P4g.r Seminole Hioh. Thwra
ready to shO*'

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'Ant to sell something? *% small
'rvestment in a Classified Ad will
rsriQ results
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7-Livestock and Poultry

7571 l'rk. Dr 373 21)5
REAI.IOR Afterhours.
1
377
77
372 9791

535.Tee'ms

NEW HOME
for your
CHRISTMAS TREE

46-Hones

Jim Hunt Realty

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Autos for Sale
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PECT AND DtSEVIt

830-5500

AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP.

goodies.

Houses for Sale

r-e'ntleman would like a gentleman
to share rent of trailer. All
.- tIte*. TV and linens. 373 cca

Sb-Camping Equtpment
57-Sporit Equipment

MOTEL

lrv.-ly renovated Class A rating
Color TV. C0rte'sy car , Pick up
service. Family units, cf .
(Iclencies, over nites. low weekly
rates. 3fl 3403.

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open I 6 pm daily. On site ptIOfli
323 7010

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Auto Repairs

1c £OT-

Wednesday, Dec 19, 1973-lB

Read

Paris- Accessories

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BATH hAND
NEW HOMES. PACKED FULL OF
EX,
ALL THE EXTRAS

Gilman

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VILLAS

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Roberts

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123,100 assume mtg. $4000 down,
Sb?? MO. 7 pet. interest. 2 yr old I
bclrm home. family mi take your
choice, on new rnorlqajt* of Sb $0
Pct down

NO
CLOSING COSTSI

'.'c I c.tr fc'.

on Valencia Court North. Model

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ti Shltt't bj
LxuSt, turn left to 14th St., right

CITY - EXCLUSIVE - FOUR
LOVELY 2 BEDROOM. 1", bath.
7 story frame condorniniumi at
14.SCO each Feature's including
climat, control, all laundry
ConneCtiOns, ranges, disp(lsats,
dishwashers, exhaust fans.
covered patios. carpeting. etc
Several purchase plans now
available. Can be teased *ith
option to purchase

Close in 3 bedroom furnished house,
Security deposit re1Jrecj Phone
3227M1

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VII 6300

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43-Lots and Acreage

CS--Resort Proprfy
For Sale

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F-WICIS
9% B.xa of Prices
14% Bccww of Grorwairres...
8% Bscgw of iróNminc,
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3% Moe-,

31Wanted to Rent

Real Estate

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BOAT BUILDERS

34-Mobile Homes Rent

For Rent

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CHRISTMAS SELLS JINGLE-so
DOES ri-is. MONEY Twv se.,
make in your spare time 1% an
.WON Representative. Call 644.

12-Houses Rent Unluraished

'For Rent

2112 Stevens Ave., Sl
first, lait,
Ph before Ra.m.,aftei-$pm 377
7151.
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WANT A BEAUTIFUL, ONE
YEAR OLD 3be'droom,7batlsina
tree shaded setting with a view of
the St JoMs? We have it for
159,600. This one has everything
Call for appointment to see it,

'2 bedroom house, I bedroom air.

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CONVEN.

Two new I bedroorr., 7 bath homes
Central heat-air. eat-in kitchen,
lar
l.imlly room and patio, One
pool planned, many closets!
Country living, frees. 137,400, and
$38,700 Call row. flarbai,u

3fl.s77

VA.-Nothing Down

Realty
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ticip Wanted

SECRETARIES &amp; TYPISTS
Santa is coming. art YOU re'ady?
Wor k edav.aweeli,a month. The
choice is UP to you. Ho
Norreil
Let d. Winter Park,

REALTOR

1 t-er'o'n

o PLACE A Yuletide Gift
ad, call the Classified Advertising

20

Stenstrom

Ideal iocationl 2 bdrm.. II I baths,
cen.na.ww carpel, G.E,k;tchen,
may ,itrlI. Adults- Deposit . 372

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HALL REALTY

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Ready?

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A3o00.

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CASSELEIEPR,

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RETIREMENT SPECIAL or young Immediate possession, assume low
ouple--Furnithed 7 bedroom, 1
interest mortgage, low down
bath, clean. comfortable'hous,e on
payment. 3 bedroom, large corner
corner lot, ?utility rooms.
lot, carpeted, fully equipped
Hospital and shopping near. Fish
kitchen. garage I year olil
from Lake Monroe 5)5,900.
$7I,2ct3
NATURAL SETTING, Country 3
eroom home. privacy galore,
malestic oaks, Pines, golf and REALTOR
131 0722
fishing
fishing near. Remodeled with
CASSELBERRY NE40
central heat and air.

Special

"tStoo

377-5991

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Sale

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C. A WHI000NSR'. BROKER
Ill N, Park, Sanford

QUALIFYING

Houses for

Owner-4 bedroom wood frame
house'. Close in,
Total price.
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Terms. Jimmie Cowan, 31$
. Am"
,*
Palmetto Ave.
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44 1191, D TIA ry

_______________________ SANFORD AREA

Christmas

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THE BORN LOSER

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REAL I .T AT 1.

Reg . Broker. 8 li Park
Edws. Bldg. 323U10
After fIrs. 323-37b5--349

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CLIFF JORDAN

2$44S French Ave
Days 172 7217

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377 7643'

SANFORD REALTY

Bedroom, 2 bath. den. eal.in kit.
chin, enclosed 2car garage,
central heat, on large lot. 1250 per
ma. Pulp Really. 377 2335.

Help Wanted

79-Roo ms for Rent
:: 30-Apartments Rent

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PfANOLESSONS

BROl'ER

3 bedroom house. 1150 ma, plus
s"cvrity deposit. 206 Woodmee
Blvd. Sanford Ph. Orlando $51
0742 eves

Department.

Oranges, 12 bu.
; re%hy pick grapefruit. $1.50 ho
.&amp; Rider. 7*51 Sanford Ave.,
S.nPO4'd.
r .

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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

3 bedroom, 2 bath home. 103 West
Woodland Dr. 1st 1. last mo. plus
373 7616,

Wanted. RNs and LPN. Apply in
person, Sanford Nursing and
Convalescent
Center,
MedonvilIC Ave, Sanford

Good Things to Eat ___

NAV E L ORANGES
Tangerines&amp;Tangelos
Jfl-Vi3or3flOM

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Houses Rent

- 3171

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DBARY, two bedroom. ii', bath,
unusual home. tint 'rnished, large
family room, 2 utilities, extra lot.
$21900

JackR.McC1e
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Geneva Waterfront near Lake
H:rncV. Cft.riing 3 bedrcprn, 7
bath home. nteresting extras.
Immediate occupancy. 319 511$.

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Unfurnished

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Saturdays &amp; Potidays
9a.m.. 12 Noon

2

Experienced fiberglass chopper
man, top pay. must have good
references Call 373.3*50 or 373

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ttab'%.ttng in my home, Sanford
area, $IS per week Ph. 373 539

Department Hours

To bedroom duplex lurnshec
artment 4220 Orlando Drive
'*ntrd

BROKERS
The Time Tested Firm
DayS:372Days:

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Houses for Sale

1 Ill
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5'f" JOHN'S REALTY CO.

3734653

Muit sell Practically new home, 3
bedrooms, I' oaths. central heal
and air. carpeted throughout, all
red brick construction, delightiul
urea, 171.500. Showing anytime
between barn, and 2 pm 350
Well Brooklyn St
Magnolia
Park, Orange City. Mr. Hayduk.

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Houses for Sale

TAFFER REALTY

OWNER

BY

furnIShed. No pets or children
%00. 122 1111,1111

semi trailer or ready mix
truck. Miracle Concrete. 309 Elm

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BALL REALTY
Raymond M. Ball, Rog. Broker
Either Platt.AsocIate
II? West First St.
37756.41

4 Room apt. with I bedroom, wtei

Needed. No eipeflence necessary.
Apply In person, Art Griadict
whI Ranch, 6500 N. Hwy. 17
Sanford.

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ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
Large 2 bedroom home, formal
dining room, convenIent location,
ro qualifying Reasonably priced.
5)3,500 with terms. Call today.

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Houses for Sale

31

Houses for Sale

116W ?r'd St

SALESMEN

Child Ca

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Rated For Consecutive

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fl mo ottj Irish S,'tter, Lake
area. Answers to "Mac".
NeethmedicateontotIve.ni-0310.
377 5161 Reward.
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The Longer Yaw Ad Runs
The Less It Costs Per Line

Want

*REWARD • • •

Gneros r3rd for information
Pc'Jd'flQ to the return of my black
dog. "Bob". missing from Bill &amp;
Betty's restaurant S. Sanford Ave
Ph days 372 9795. after 5:30 pm,
9219.

(62.O0 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

lnstrtion-No

Lost and Found

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Waflted.ManlOrlaundrywash,00m
and smelt pickup &amp; delivery rout'
In Sanford. 4 days a week. Short
pay, Full time em
pfoyee need apply only. Apply
i'
person, 113 Palmetto Ave., San
ford Dry Cleaners

Poori and board for the elderly rn
o'ivate tome. pci*e area
uo1.

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Apartments Rent
Furnished

"Don't

Your

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Foremen
UT$LITV
CONTRACTOR '
M3flhOlC. (1flditl and C8bie
Experienced only. Paid vacation,
hoIdays. hospital i zation. Call
WINCO CONSTRUCTION CORP.
131 3415

Can ieip
'rone 473 isi;
'. file P.O
1713
Sanford, Florida

Sell

WELAXA APARTMENTS
114W. 1St. St.

Construction *

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DIAL

Orlando

31

TøIi
rce. 644.'M?
M
for "We Care'

PROBLEM

Seminole

Male Help Wanted

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Gift&amp;

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Personals
INFORMATION

Santa's

The Sanford Herald

3 - and i.irjr, Jfl'S. sprrklm-mi
Water cnc'itioners. 322 1417

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WELLS DRILLED PUMPS

SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All type-sand sizes

We repair and servie
STIPIE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO.

707W ?nd St.

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3226432

Windows
iiJ wind 'n', any i',p:
We replaç
Sv
fuel, Fret screen. SUN
Enterprises. Inc 130 '1.'2
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patgn vias decided two weeks ago at a meeting of top IRA
commanders in Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland.
Three of Tuesday's bombs were car bombs, oc was a letter
bomb' and late Tuesday night a shopping bag exploded in a
suburban shopping arcade where a girl planted a similar
bomb six months ago. Two other letter bombs were found
Monday; one exploded and injured a brigadier on the staff of
Queen Elizabeth II.
Meanwhile, political commentators predicted that Prime
Minister Edward Heath would call a general election In early
February In an attempt to capitalize on public resentment.

This confirmed earuer reports that the IRA would not
observe it* usual Christmas cease-lire In its guerrilla war to
freak Northern Ireland's links with Britain. Local
newspapers said IRA sourcestold them the London cam.

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Legal Notice

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Legal Notice

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Watch Your

London Bombings Expected
LONDON (APJ - Scotland Yard warned London today to
expect more pre-Christmas bombings in a terror campaign
blamed on the Irish Republican Army.
Five
Tuesday wounded at least &amp; people in the city,
and in Dublin the IRA's Provisional wing warned: "Peszure
on the enemy will be maintained on a number of fronts over
the Christmas period."

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iFAT' GO
t.oai ugly isciss weight with the
,.n.IbIe NEW FATGO diet
plan. Nothing sensational lul
l
weight loss for tho.e that
r..Ily want to lose.

A full It day supply only $2M.
The price of two cups of con,,,
Ask Fairway Plaza Drugs
about the FAT-GO reducing pl&amp;n
and start losing weight this w,.k.

AA
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Money back In lull It not compIe,.
ly satisfied with weight loss Ieom
the vary first package.

Legal Notice

DON'T DELAY

FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME
SUBJECT TO. ASSIGNMENT OF
got PAT-COO today.
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NOTICE as herety given that I am
MORTGAGE recorded in
NOTICE ii, hereby given that I am
(.
Only $2.50 at
engaged in business at 169 W.
Records Book 770. page 121 held by
engaged In business at 736 Laurel
Broadway. Oviedo,
Seminole
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
Way. Casselbeiry. 32707. Seminole
County, Flo#ida under the fictitious
Ph 312 1442
TOAGE
ASSOCIATION;
County, Florida under the fictitious
and
- lt
name of H I P-BLOCK INC. and
TROOP 20 of Lake Mary made decorations for the Christmas tree at
U15 Orlando Dr.
name of COMMERCIAL AD
MORTGAGE recorded in Official
Sanford
that intend to register mid Mm,
Records Bock 954. page 102 In favor
JUSTMENT OF ORLANDO. and
Lakeview
Nursing
Center
in
Sanford.
Arranging
strings
of
popcorn
are
with The Clerk of the Circuit Court,
21
that I intend to register said name
of ALICE LORETTA REECE.
Seminole County, Florida In ac
Tracy Reynolds 1 and Andrea Pryor.
Single
I
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
coidance with the provisions of the
y and each 04 you are hereby
Seminole County, Florida In ac
(Herald Photo by Ken Burn pus)
Fictitious Name Statute To.it
severally notified that the plain.
cordance with the provisions of the
kclionfl3.09 Florida Statutes
fiff1s) filed its sworn complaint or
Factitious Name Statutes, To Wit:
S.
Josephine
E.
Deese
petition,
together
Section. Florida Statutes 1957.
WiTh
its
Publish- Dec 11. IV, 26. 1973 and
Declaration of Taking in the above
S Louis P. Leone
Jan. 7. 1971
1
styled Court against you and each of
Publish Dec. 19, 26, 1973 and Jan. 2.
DEW.5I
NOTICEOFNEARINO
you as defendants seeking 10 con.
9 1971
FICTITIOUS NAME
TO SHOW CAUSE
demn the above described Property
DEW V3
NOTICE
is
hereby
given
that
lam
_________________________
NOTICEOFSUIT
a7eden Seminole coumy Florida
engaged
in
business
at
320
S.
1797,
THE STATE OF FLORIDA 10
FICTITIOUS NAME
by Eminent
main proceedings.
Casseiberr, Seminole County.
FraI National
gge
y
NOTICE '. t-l "t-, .:rr That we
are fer!rr Of
Ph?
F
r
i t' ::r TN' I?i
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'Ir e
L.
';'..
,.. 1D t,t Ti
Itl1viSi Al OIJ UP iC
'O
BE4NLTT LAPIDARY AND ARTS,
SERVE W. L. Cornwell,
lacking
electricity.
17 n, P0 Do* 779. Longwood.
An estimated 2),OOO people
t)fcq the Honorable Roger F.
that I intend to register said
Regional. V.P
37730, Seminole County. Flotida huddled in temporary shelters
Dykes. One Of Judges of the above
In Detroit, a private Jet
name with the Clerk of tre Circuit
34 Peachtree Street. N.E.
under the fictitious name of ALL
styled Court on the 73rd day of
skidded off a snow-covered runCourt. Seminole County, Florida
in
Connecticut
early
today
after
Atlanta. Georgia
COUNTIES V. W. SERVICE 1.
January. AD. 1971, at 1)
o'clock;
accordcr with the provisi$ o
PARCEL No $15
way and smashed through a
SALES. and that we Intend to being driven from frigid homes
A.M. in Seminole County Cour.
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
Manufacturers Kanover
register said name with the Clerk of in the aftermath of a severe
lhCuse. Santord. Florida, Its
fence,
striking a tree. The two
Wit: Section I659 Florida Statutes
Trust Company
the Circuit Court. Seminole County.
placation for an Order of Taking in
persons
aboard were not in1957.
SERVE
John F. MGilIi.
Florida in accordance with the winter storm, officials said,
cor4ai'a with ts Declaration
5: Edgar A. Bennett
cuidy, Pr,sio.nT
s
Jured, officials said. Snow conAnd more 5110W was 011 It
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Taking heretoloreliled in this Cause. Publish: Dec. I?, 19. 26. 1973
3,50 Park Avtt
and
Statutes, To-Wit: Section so.s.oe way to the beleaguered E
All parties to this suit and all other
tinued falling In Michigan and
Jan. 2. l974
Ntw York. New York )22
Florida Statutes 1957.
interestrdpartirsmay appear at the
accumulations
of up to three
Coast
area
tonight
or
early
DEW
PARCEL NO, 113
5: Wi!Ii3m H. WiIk'son
tinie and Place d ;rar'd arid b
my-i':,'1
It laid dtend-ants are Tiving. an
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
inches
were
predicted.
OF
THE
Thursday,
forecasters
said.
Richard H. Tillman
heard
1 any or all of laid defendant or
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
Dennis C. Tillman
AND
"I'd say over a quarter of a
FLORIDA. IN AND FOR LEON
defendants are deceased. the
.--. IS hereby
t i to A ICII-dLA
,-vw..p.,.,,
Each urnunv
muuon people are in hotels,
unknown
spouse.
wrL
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Jan 2. 1971
I
reg,jred to
11
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1505
orantees. cred.tors. Iienori. or he
schools, fire houses, or family
it
any,
to
said
complaint
or
petition
DEW
S7
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DIVISION OF BOND FINANCE of
parties claiming by, ltwough. under,
or friends' houses," said Alan
.
the DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL
or against any such deceased
HOWARD P. MARSEE.
NOTICE
OF
INTENTION
Hekking, chief of operations for
cERVICES of the STATI OF
defendant or defendants, it alive.
/S
I
Assistant County Attoflev
TO APPLY FOR
FLORIDA. a public by Corporate.
and, it dead. their unknown
the Connecticut Office of Civil
Seminole County
PASSAGE
OF
STk`
heirs. deviseri. iogalees. grantees.
Plaintiff.
Prf)a.redneu. "I'm trying to
110 East Commercial
LOCAL LEGISLATION
creditor-s. lienor, or other parties
Sanford, Florid-4
get
an emergency generator for
STATE
O
FLORIDA,
and
the
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
4
claimIng by, through. under, 04' onor before the 21sIdayofJanuary
hone1titshin9s
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a hospital and a guy's asking
several
Taxpayers,
Property
against any Such deceased defen AD.. 1974. and file the originJ,l with
ntentlontoappIy?oshe
1974
Sesson
Owners and Citizens thereof
.
5. Mid Oil I$fli
the
04 the abovc styled Court
f thFlorida Legislature for me for a generator to keep his
cluding Nonresidents owning Oe
having or claiming to have any on said date, to show cause what
property or Subject to taxation passage of an act by local bill the COWS alive."
ri3ttT, title, or ivJerest In arid Tø the CIOh$. titiC. lnt.-pf or
Shop Sterciti's Sanford
substance of which relates to
l)esniti' renair efforts. Cor'.
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propert, oe'.cr'oej In thi complain
a.'iy of you have in and to the
1'
claiming any right, title or interest repealing Chapter 69 1611, FlOrida
to wit
property deribed
sc
in said corn.
Laws, which authoriled THE necticut power companlee estl.
SECTION 77510-2606
in property to be affected by
- STATE piaintorp,ti?andtoswca
Issuance of the Bonds described In DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD Or mated that 84,400 customers
Christmas Savings for you
ROAD 5-434
SEMINOLE if any you have. why said property
INOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, were still without electricity tothe Complain?, andAll Others lobe SEM
COUNTY
DESCRIPTICNS - sIu1d not be condemned tC( the affected in any way thereoy,
formerly THE BOARD OF PUBLIC day where temperatures
PARCEL NO. 113 - FEE SIMPLE usesandpvrpose-sas Itt forth in the
INSTRI'CTION OF SEMINOLE
Now thru Dec 24
- RIGHT OF WAY
complain or pe'.tion filed herein If
plunged to just above zero
16.700.000 SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, to enter
That part .
IN RE
VW fail to do soi a default will be
and mak.econtracts for purcpta,esos overnight.
COUNTY ROAD BONDS
Lot t. Stock I. Glenroje Lea entered against you toe' the relief
materials, suppiitI and Services
lion to Long*ood as recorded in
ORDER
At least three storm-related
A GIANT
demanded .n the complaint or
NOTICE
TO:
STATE
OF
without
requiring competitive
t
Map Book 4. page 53, Publicrecoras
FLORIDA.
AND
THE
SEVERAL
bidding
or
quotations
thereon
for
a
deathswere
reported
today
on
04 SemInole Ccunty, Florida, LESS
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Long Island, N.Y., where an esTAXPAYERS. PROPERTY sum not to exceed si.oCOthe North 15 tees and LESS tight of said Court on the 14th day
S: William P. Layer
OWNERS
AND
way for State Road 5177; ALSO
CITIZENS
timated 45,000 persons were
December. A.D.
. 1q73.
Superintendent
THEREOF.
INCLUDlNG
Lots 1. 4 and s of .1 A Bistline's (Seal)
still
without electricity because
Of Schools and Ex officio
NOP4RESIONTS OWNING
*dontoLonqwndaj recorded ifl
Arthur
H.
B.t(kwith,
jr.
,
Secretary
of
THE
DISTRICT
of
Monday's
storm, And new
--'.t ouo j. Pt *. SaloOHC
Clerk of the Circuit Court
SCHOOL BOARD OF
TAXATION
THEREIN.
AND ALL
records. LESS right of way .5jat,
deaULs also were reported In
By: Cecelia V. Ekcn
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
OTHERS HAVING OR CLAIMING
Roads S-427 andS 434.
Massachusetts, Rhode Lsland
Deputy Clerk
FLORIDA
ANY RIGHT.
TITLE OR $14tying within -45 feet South of a center Publish
- De 19,76, 2973, ano Jan. 2.
and
Colorado.
STENSTROM,
DAVIS
1.
TEREST
IN
PROPERTY
TO
OFline of right of way for State Road S_
E
9.197.'
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434, Section 7TSaO. said center l
AFFECTED BY THE ISSUANCE McINTOSH
In
the Midwest, snow continDEW
OF THE BONDS DESCRIBED Attorneys at Law
being described a toiowi
uitd
to fall. Officials said up to
HEREIN, AND ALL OTHERS TO Florida State Bank
Begin on thC West
of mid
seven inches of new snow fell in
q
BE AFFECTED IN ANY WAY - Suite
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Sectionl at a point
Post
Office
boll
11)0
THERfBV:
some
area of Minnesota by
00degrm 101 111 west, along Said
CITY OF
You, and each of you, and the Sanford, Florida 37771
tine from Ihe ScuThw,ii corner of
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
ct,t,, o Fk'ridl, thr ough the State Pubt'Sh Dec 19, 75. 1971
3
et.-n3t, sa3 p0.-V -rr,g,na
on major Eastern
FLORIDA
AttorneyS for the Second Judicial DEW 95
curve concave to the utheriy and
NoficeefPubIicH,ai'ing
roads
approached
normal after
Circuit
of
Florida
and
the
having a radius of 1lM9
feet;
Oi;CaM iTM
tONLtNN:
BIDDING REOUtREMEP'ITS
a
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit ot
tnence ftorn a tangent t*ar*ng of
being
uippkd
bevause
of the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Florida, are hereby reQuired to ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEALED
North 19 de'prees 40 01" East, n,,,t
dorm,
but
driving
was
still
appede before thiS Cowl in the BIDS
along iai curve through a central tr-.e C - tv Coun,l t Inc C i ty of
Altamonte
Invitation
to
bid:
Not
Ice
Springs.
Florida,
that
is
hereby
hazardous
in
some
areas
beQ.ambers of the undersigned Cit.
"feat OldegreesuJ IV* ,aiztenc,
Wit Judge at the Leon Couriy given that me District School Board cause of icy roads. The Long
of 31217 feet to thi end Of s&amp;Jd said City Council will hold a public
Courthouse lo Tallahassee. Florida, of Seminole County. Seminole
try, thence Soul" 19 deç'iies 16, hearing on the queStion of changing
EXCLUDING FAIR TRADE, APPLIANCE, TV AND STEREO
Island Rail Road. which had eithe zoning classification Of the
on the11th day of January, 1974 s County, Florida. will receive sealed
13" Eat?, MIS feet. t r,ce South
1000 O'clock A.M. and show cause, bids until 7:30 pm on Wednesday, ther Canceled trains Tuesday or
degrees 07' 0?" East, 63663 feet; fOIiO*IflQ dttC?lDed property:
1100 French Ave.
PARCELONE: The East 30 feel
if any you have, why thC Prayers of January 9. 1974. at which time Bids reported delays ranging up J
Sanford
thence SoutPat?g,grm Or 30" East,
the Complaint filed in the above- will be publicly opened and read
619.3* fe-es to tht bocivining of a (Lila the North 311 feeS I of the Tract
three
hours,
said
operations
4
styled cause should not be granted alOUd in the Courtly Courmous,,
CuVVI Concave to the Northerly aino cif real property hereinatter
Convenient Credit Terms
and the Bonds and proceedings Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida on
having a radius of 11,439,1 feet; dttcribed and referred to as Traci
validat ed and COflfirrt.ed as therein the t011owflQ:
Free Delivery
thenc, along raid curve ttwougs a •'" (less rod rigt'if-of-way for
In Rhode Island, where n'ore
ectratanglecfold,gr,tsor
State Road No 136.1
prayed. The Bonds lobe Issued by PROJECT TITLES$"a
Ar Conditioning Building 300, than 100,000 residents were
the Plaintiff herein are to be
diIt*nCC of 73306 fe,'t to the
of
OPEN 9:30 6:00 DAILY, CLOSED SUND A Y
Semnofe
High S.:hool. Sanford. without power for some period
dcsicjnated.
dated,
numbered
said curve: thence No al degrees PARCEL TWO: The North 511 feV
the
Tract
of
real
property
denomination of, and to mature as Florida
L.
durwg tfx striii, officials said
AS' 35" Edit, 177 c] fees; thence 04
NAME OF OWNER
hwqeinafler des(rlb'd and referred
10110*3:
NoeTh$tdeoreesa.t ,District School Board 01 Seminoli
"STATE OF FLORIDA. FULL
feeS; thence South$e degrees 37.30" to as 'Tract "A".
TRACT "A': Commence at thi
FAITH AND CREDIT, SEMINOLE H.oti School, 5anfor. Florida.
East, 33.16 feet, once North .9
PROJECT LOCATION
COUNTY ROAD BONDS," to be
decrees 4.1' 17" East, 3Se7 fert to center of Section 14, Township 21
Seminole High School, Sanford
dated the first (1st) day of
tnt end Of thi$ center lint deccrip South. Range 79 East, run thence
November 1973; numbered con- Florida, Seminole County. Florida
tb's Containing 2309 square feet North 00 degrees 06' ia" west along
the North South center section line
PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF
secutively from one (1) upward: in
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,orten.
On,u.hun ci 1)000 each; to SEALtO BIDS.
OWNED BY: HERMAN G. JEAN 04 said Section II, 75$? feet to the
The office oiC the Superintenctent,
mature in numerical order in the
and LUCILE. JEAN. A.K.A Southeast coriner of
(abandoned plat) as recorded in
years 1975 through 2002, both In. 702 C. Commercial, Sanford,
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LUCiLLE C jEAN, hi5 wife.
chrtive, aggregating the principal Florida until 5:00 pm., 11.71 or as
lubierito; tease re-corded In Official Plat Book It Page 44. Public
amount of Six Million Two Hundred the Seminole County Court House
Records Book M
, htld by Records of Semino!, County.
Thousand Dollars 116.700.000); and Prior to Opening al 7 30 pm., 1774
PURE OIL COMPANY, aC.aiifyna Ftottd.,%.liacornerbelngthepolnl
bearing interest, pavabl e semi- TYPE OF BID OPENINr,
Cc--'ri .,r-1 AlGNMEp1r ci be-grtning; cont'nue thence North
00 0't'06'M" West . 731.23 feet
Bids shaU be opened ano read
annually on the first ilt) day of
OF PENIS recorded in
May and on the fr'lt (1st) day of aloud to participating General
Records Book SS4. P1(WZbI In favor to 'he Northeast corner of said Dot
November 04 red's year, at the Contractors and irderested public In
04 MANUFACTURERS HANOVER Ray Estates; thence North I?
degrees 2$' 00" West. along the
lowest rate or rates obtainable when attendance.
TRUST COMPANY.
Its same are sold, provided that PROJECT SCOPE AND CON
St
SECTION 77560 7406 - STATE Norm line of Block "A" of said Dot
such Bonds "it not bear Infects, at STRUCTIO'i
ROAD 5134 - SEMINOLE Pay Estates. 57111 feet to the
The worl' will be let under one
a rate greater than the hlgheI rate
COUNTY - DESCRIPTIONS Easterly P w line of Interstate A.
permitted by Stbtut.i a more contract for labor and parts
PARCEL NO. *15 - DRAINAGE run thence SouTh 00 degrees 14' 25"
West along Said Easterly P W line
PLACE
FOR
per$icutardeccrip$ionof said Rauh
EXAMINING
EASEMENT PERPETUAl.
57
1477$ fee-f, thence So.'th 9 degrees
and the Project lobe financed with BIDDING DOCUMENTS;
Bidders may
the proceeds thereof appearing by
review
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the
LATERAL
DITCH
RIGHT 16'la" East alongsaidEasterl,RW
iflI 429.61 lees; tienc, South 54
reference to the authorizing documents at It, following Place:
(SOUTH) STATION 1$Q PLUS 64 17
ti9'Cfl 27' W' East akr.g said
District Sctool Board of Seminole
resoluton, a true arid correct tee
(PART)
Eai.teetyR Wiinell36Cfeet;ttsenc,
tlf.-ed copy of which it attached to County
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Thai part 04
and made a part Of the Complaint
202 East Commercial Avenue
The lout-h '-a of Lot 40. Block 3, South 19 degrees Zr 00" East aSong
Sanford. Florida 37711
nere'n as Exhibit 1,
West Wildnser-e as teCOIded
PL.l the Northerly P W lint of State Road
No 434.750 16 feel thence South 03
The Clerk of this Court Is directed PLACE FOR OBTAINING BID
Bo(* 3. page 51, Public Records
d,grle521'0O"We1,t,dé3feettothe
DING INFORMATION:
to Cause C COPY of mis Order to b
Seminole County. Florida,
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Said Northerly P W tin., thence
District School Board of Seminole
published once each week for three
tying within IS feet Northeasterly
South
19
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7?'
00"
East
aløng
consecutive
wek5.
commencing
County
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and
in 10 tee', Souttiwetlerty of a
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with erie first publication, which
702 East Commercial Avenue
ddch Survey tine dicrtb'e4 js sad NorTherly ft W line, IS 55 tees to
64
the point of beg'iying
Sanford, Florida
tJ'saIl not be less than twenty (301
follows:
Decriptlon from 0111&lt;1st R,c'wd
dayspriortothedateset for theiaid SPECIFIED BONDS
From a point on the west tint of
$5
All bids will be acccimçM\-ed b' a
hearing Piprers. in newspapers of
Set a S. 1 c'wnShp 2; 5cr.?", r, ArveP.xA 417. page 177. P.,bl:c Reccrh
,riirioIe
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from
circulation
certified
chk. CbSPiit"r (her,, ('r
general
published
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X Ea.t. be.rig 0.50 feet NorIheely of
"HI-C" Highway trit er cysange
Leon and Seminole Counties, BidBorsdintheamountof5 per ci,ni,
mt5O*ilCtOr-n,(04 9tNW'.of
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0%" ci. Cornrrer'.,bl to "P Mn"
Florida
to be returned immediately 10 tin
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zoning
Chambers at Tallahassee. Leon bidderto furnish a Pertarmancii, and
Wdersect*'s wil ,, Center line Of
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County. Florida, thts 30th da' 04 Payment Bond within ten days ef bi'I
(NEW &amp; USED)
State Road S 127. being designated cl..ssdicatiom are described In the
zoning ordlnancil of trw City of
November. A D- 1973,
award
as Station 366 ptus 41.3$ run thence
Attansoree Springs. Florida. to wit
(Seat)
DATE. TIME AND PLACE FOR
North C) uegree's 33' 11" West ?7i1
P.M.
Ordinance 'do HI 73 and as
W. May Walker
OPENING OF SEALED BIDS IM to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
Circuit
All
aminded
and
suppferste.
Judge
bids
must
be
received
as
,
0 Said ditch 5UrVrV
Point
- P4ttil.c Hr.aring *11 be held in fist
Attest
soee'fied abc.', and will be opento
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Clerk Circuit Court
School Board of Seminole County.
thn South $7 degrees 5?' 10" East
1971. at 500 P.M. or as soon
Leon County. F$o'ida
SemtnoliCounty. Flonida0n the 9tp,
"-ef;thenc. SWIttl 40
th1teaft,rasstLe,at aft-Ch f1rne
By ,lir.e G Saints
day 04 January
AD, at 7:33
I. wit M 55 feet; thence-5.outt54
Depsay clerk
p.m.. #n4imea in a wo;od envelope
w'deresled paftc for ansi against
,
tL-Vees It
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energy.
the proposed toning Cl&amp;',cat.øst
7aInIy marked "Project Title: Air
CERTIFICATE
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thenceSoulhO7degl-ees07'OS' East
change will be heMd
it i PwVIOY certnt..a that a copy of Conditioning Bsi$dIng 300, Se-rninole
Itt' thence North 19 dew. eS
This Notice has be'n Posted In
the foregoing Order. to which i
High. oven JbflUary 9, 1911" The
t2'5t"fistt39ftthen.,$u'h
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tPst,'t 01 PubliC pis..t'S Within the
lflartsed a CDVV of the ComPlaint District SC74OI Board of Seminolt
7* gegrm 0?' It" East 76 r
County, Seminole County, Florida
thence South S5nees le p0" East City of sUtamcnt Srss. F,ci,da. referred 19 therm.
riptag to HItry Mcvri$
and Pubidhed in the- Sanford HiraId,
State l,wfves Use tight to resect Any or all
1 44 fe-el, thence South 3
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to th'cf,tr4u1 Abbott M $rrr.ng. Stale Attorney t.4J$ibt sxlttxwawn t a peeled Of
tic5outegr*esfl'g' east
ltiiv H-ca- rig
Circuit tan I 0) calendar aa ,s lutAequsnt to
ys Jij
'or trw £ ;'-t,en'rcial
lIe tQ feel ihence
P9
this 141h das
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Fl
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the Open-g Of Bids wttsc*$ the
de 40' East 123.20 feet: trsw.4e
Ditcgimber, 1913
ARPt()LD L GREENFELD and
consent 0' lIst Board
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use description Coniatning
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DAVIE C. SIMS
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WILLIAM F LAYER
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO, 73.1739C
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION,
and
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Plaintiff(),
vsBANDWAGON MUSIC CENTER.
INC - et al
Defendants,

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mother country and a built-in
The Stamp Tax Act of 1765 ment s right to impose on LuaU) repealed
except for
market
for
manufacture&amp;
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the first attempt to put them any direct, internal tax a tax of thre" pennies a
BOSTON
(NEA)
This
The French and Indian
this new policy into effect, they had no part in fashion- pound on tea as token of the
is what editors call an atte,
War (1754-63) cracked the The Americans reacted with Ing.
crown's right of taxation. The
tion-grabbing h'Zd
- system Emerging as victor
surprising outrage and unacThe famous Boston
This dubious argument did colonists, who were as pas.siocusomtd UnIts
Part) of Dec 16 1773 did not in the tong struggle with
not impress the crown. A nate drinkers of tea as their
what
France
for
domination
in
As Benjamin Franklin, boycott of British goods did. English cousins, continued to
take place in Boston.
was thrown overboari was Nor th America.Brttain found agent in London for several and the Stamp Tax was denounce the tax, but the
of the colonies, tried to ex- shortly repealed. The col- matter was largely academic
not British tea and the rr. her public debt almost
plain to milords and corn- onists had sipped of the as long as smuggled Dutch
petrators were not tax-'o- doubled. It seemed only just
testing colonists disguised as and reasonable that the moners. the Americans did head nine of defiance and tea was available.
prospering ;rneric3ns on
not object to external taxes the ominous implications of
Indians.
Of course it did itwasand whosebehalfsomuchBriUsh such as customs duties the precedent were not lost
blood and treasure had been (though smuggling briber) on King George III and his
they
Then came 1773 and the
ere
expended should no
and other evasions were minist ers,
plan of the ministry of Lord
The Boston Tea Party ha
shoulder part of the costs of time-honored practices).
The Stamp Tax was sucorth to rescue the nearly
ned the way utheir own defense and admin
What the refused to cctded hi the Tonshend bankrupt East India Corn
ooks say it happened
istration
ac no e e was
ar ta
its, which were a+o eventowering mikstone
pan).
road to American independenreSPVE
Wit
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Atty. Howard Marsee as his
lawyer said contiguity of the
Trim Tic parcel is based on two
other tracts of land which annexation is currently under
challenge by At torney General
Robert Shevin's office.

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timen Monday night sent to the
zoning commission for study
and recommendation the
controversial Georges St.
Laurent request for industrial
and residential zoning on his
property which extends from
land Lake south to Charlotte
Island
Street,
The
The council referred the
after an attorney in the
audience Insisted the city,
under Resolution 180, cannot
grant zoning wItho'jt a
recommendation from the
advisory board.
Ac ting City Atty. Ned Julian
Jr., first said it was not
necessary to refer the request
and then changed his mind,
saying once property is within
the city bounds, "the cit .

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I would like a guiter, and a
charm bracelet, some charms

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girls and mother and father.
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takes moth Is my britMay and
guass who txithday It Is too.
Prrteet Nextans brithday.
Then IS Ester egg. Then sCIXXI
is over and the teacher thatIno
Is Miss Stallvarth, Miss
Mathson, Miss Foggin,, W.
Given. Miss Wilbori and Miss
Diominjo. And thut forget to

immediately, he

recommended the board
consider whether the city had

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Green Beans

Dear
Iwas glad tagr yew letter
d learn oume of the things
you w-ould like to have wrbring
You for Qirisimas. Be a good
girl. i love ym t.
Lose, Santa
Tear Santa (isus,

taken

Accepted for maintenance
the streets and other improvenients In Winsor Manor.
Set a public hearing for 7
p.m., Jan. 28 on the petitioned
annexation with mobile home
park zoning on the Al Stolte
property west of SR 427.

ALL STORES
WILL CLOSE
CHRISTMAS
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Although Acting City Atty.
Ned Julian Jr. did not agree
with Marsee's remarks that the
proposed annexation would
violate the law if action were

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half before 1~
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national myths— 'is there any
good reason for Americans to
celebrate with pride the an-

Santa

complied with all laws or the
annexation
could
be
challenged.
in other business, council
authorized the hiring of a new
fireman beginning Jan. 1.

required by the Mooney law on

W.

confidence is shaken by Watergate, energy crises and international rebuffs, with
revisionist historians busilv

nivemry of an

Kimbrough and other persons

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W-D BRAND YOUNG BROAD BREASTED U.S.D.A. GRADE

is grabbed, was the Botston

County Commissioner John
Kimbrough as "Citizen Kim-

Annex

in county territory adjacent to
the Trim Tic parcel said they

A denial by Dick Tickal, Trim
Tic general manager thi,t a
continguity problems exists
was brushed off by Mar-see. "I
don't know what law firm he is
a member of," Mar-see said.

development,

Ohio field to begin a day's labors in fields. This fall plowing scene

.

Tea Part' realty a blow
struck for 'human fibert%1Or
were those responsible for it
a bunch of unruly radicals
who already enjoyed greater
political freedom than any
other people on earth'

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With a dde.
gaLlon of protesting Longwood
hills, Lake Emma Road
property owners present, the
city council Monday night
tabled until Its next meeting
Jan. 14 the annexation of the
Trim Tic Development parcel
proposed for planned unit
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voluntary rest rictions at first,
issuing patriotic

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however — thus the 17 East
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lie w.S un often cooks a
turkey on hic barbecue grill
at his suburban home and
takes over in the kitchen a
day or two after a holiday
least to prepare a quick-andeasy dinner for guests, using
what is ieft of the big bird. He
accompanies his turkey dish
with foods that are in good
supply so their prices are
reasonable.

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Add carrots, green pepper
celery, scallions, garlic. Cook
5 minutes, stirring often. Stir
in turkey, bean sprol'ts and
mushrooms. Add turkey
broth, light whiskey, so*&gt;'
sauce, catsup, pepper and
ginger. Bring to boil. Combine cornstarch and water
Add, stirring until sauce i
thickened, Ira usfer to .sering dish; sprinkle with
peanuts. Serve o v er rice
Make's 6 servin,.

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speech jepared for theNation,al Agricultural Outlook ConferUe said rea1l food
including food at home and
)t..ff

3 scallions, thlry sliced
I garlic clove minced
3-4 cups ciid, cooked bzkey
I can (I8 ounce) bow
sprouts drained
1 can (4 ounce) mushrooms,
drained
1 cup turkey broth or chicken
bouillon
1/4 cup light wtilsky
(optional)
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon catsup
1/8 teaspoon each pepper and
ginger
1 tablespoon cornstarch
3 tablespoons water
3 tablespoons chopped
peanuts

lb

Bed and pock supplies are
expected to tighten in the first
three months ofl9i4asaresult

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creases which have occurred
smc-e earl&gt; 1973,

6

HEWSON'S TURKEY
1/4 cup salad oil
2 cerrots,thln(y sliced
I large greenpper, sliced
3 celery ribs. diced

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ter could help boost retaU food
pncessharply in the first quarBut larsuphleo
ciu1i mean a lei-cling Of for
crnsuniersby next suuncr, an
Agriculture Department expert
predicted today.
"Howeve'r, the rate of
crease is expected to be relaUs-ely moderate compared with
that of iast year (1973)," Larry
V. Summeri of the departmenCs Ecoomic Research
Servicesald.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Sear.
cities of beef and pork this win.

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said if livestock

and crop productim is ex.
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iMicai
now. -fwd Irices may stabilize
again durin- the second quarter
1974 ;rd rciliain relative)
steady Urogh the end
year.
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supply

situation at the present

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rudities and
tsrt kmands.

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PINK SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT

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Cooking Onions

MRS SMITHS

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Fresh Whole Mullet
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Fruitcd Picnics

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HOLIDAY GOODIES AVAILABLE AT FAIRWAY

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COOKED SHRIMP

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1 lb Chicken Roil
1 lb Pr,,tti
1', lb Rusts B..I
I lb Coined B..l
1 lb lmpoii.d S*si
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I lb Am.iican Chess.
7 lbs Potato Salad 4 lbs Cole Sla* R.Isns*
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Great For Gang of 25

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DELMONICO

SEAFOOD

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VEGETABLES
Cut Green Beans, Baby Limas
French Green Beans

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pounds w(ntw squash
(buttmut, Hubbard)
3 tablespoons buttaro,
margarine
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup tight whiskey
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lleen Claire
Food Editor

Like so many men
throughout the country a
young executive in New \ ork
City is sometimes chef. With
a family that includes three
children, Bill Hewson puts his
marketing expertise to work
in helping turn out economical meals with a gourmet
touch. This is a carryover
from his job as a group
marketing director at National Distillers Products
Company where he and his
staff dream up ways to use
the product without burning
holes in customers' pocketbooks.

Maa1se

coupons, Connecticul rest-

cranberry sauce
1/2 cup O(uine marimilado
3 tablespoons lemon Itice
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Lef tover

Have A Happy
Holidayl

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pour over ribs. hake at 450
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of whole-berry cranberry
sauce. You can simmer the
ribs in advance and refrigerate them until ready to bake,
which makes this a dish that
takes little last-minute
ing for a truly holiday meal.
Have plenty of napkins on the
table and bowls of warm
water and a slice of lemon to
rinse greasy fingers.
CRANBEItRY SPARERIBS
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1 can (1OY, ounces) beef
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American opinion and praclice was sharply divided for
the duration. Gas rationing?
Then as now there was
heated debate
many
thought it would work, many
others thought it would not.
and in the end perhaps both
sides were right.
It began on the East Coast.
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with antibiotics. The disease guard against any further
is rarely Fatal, but if untre' danger of contamination:
a(cd, it can be, warns the
Be sure hands, cutting
New York State Department board, knife and other uteriof Health, Therefore, all sils are absolutely clean.
game (animals and fowl) re- Wash hands and kitchenware
quires careful cleaning to again in between handling
prevent an aftermath of food raw and cooked meat with
poisoning, cautions the hot water and soap.
Animal and Plant Health InOnce game , is thoroughly
spection Service of the U.S.
cleaned, treat it a,
% you would
1$epartment of Agriculture,
any other meat or poultry.
The Inspection Service Wrap loosely and store quid.
warns that salmoneallosis ly in the coldest art of the
(Salmonella) is the poisoning refrigerator. Use vithin one
most likely to develop from or two days,
improperly handle wild
game. It resembles flu In its
For longer storage wrap
ssmptoms headache vomit- securely in air tight free/. r
mg, tramps nausta few er bags or foil and store 'in
and diarrhea. These mediately in the freezer. Set
symptoms usually appear at below zero.
within 12 to 36 hours after
To cook wild game: fir s t
eating the contaminated food thaw, then cook It imand last usually from two to mediately. Always cook it
seven days. Salmonella is thoroughly since wild game
rarely fatal but it can be ex- has a greater chance of
tremely dangerous for in- becoming contaminated than
fants and th2 elderly,
meat or fowl bought at your.
Once the game is at home supermarket.

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from skinning and dressing
This is the time of Year infected game, particularly
ash
raccoons rabbits and
when thoughts of extra dS
muskrats, and from eating
seem nartrcuiarl
part icularly
High friod costs and warnings un d ercooked meat of any
food scarcity bring to wild animal infected with
of food
many a man's mind the part tularemia. The bacteria can
he could play with his hunt- enter the body through a
scratch or cut on the nand
in" rifle in helping to
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which is why huqters and
thefamily larder.
r tr.
eectng trappers always should wear
this sm
a yare
increase
number of licenses sold.in tne gloves when handling or
skinningwild
Hunting demands careful to
detect if a'same One way
a nima l is in.
use of the 'Un to avoid cripfected
hu1aremiaisto
ng or atal accident s
whitish spots on (lie
ere are two other hazards look
animal
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such
associated with the catch
s ar orgaris,as
liver
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whether or not you are going
for a moose or a rabbit
The disease is a genuine
One hazard is called haiard In an infected person
tularemia. The
The other is symptoms begin to show
salmonella. Both are diseases within three to seven days,
that can infect human beings first as a severe headache,
unless care is taken in skin- chills and fever. Swelling of
nine, dressing, handling and the lymph glands in the arm
cooking. pits, groin or neck may lolTularemia is an infectious low. An ulcer usually appears
disease of wild animals. Man at the infection site. If this is
can contract it from bites of diagnosed, a patient should
deerflies and wood ticks, or be kept in bed and treated
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the cheaters thrived on legalities. And as if the Black
But whether they got away
governmental bungling. Be- Marketeer i 'i g wer e n't with it or not, almost all of
cause of manpowcc shor' enough, come citin'ns began the cheaters were eventually
tages. the OPA had only one other kinds if swindles
a forgotten Next tn alcohol and
investigating officer per chemist, for exaniph', was
prohibitions, World War
county, and SiflCe they had to jailed for advertising a rt
I gas rationing was perhaps
investigate compliance with phony pellet tie said could the most abused federal rugessen gas consumption.
every rationing law from
ulatiirn in the nation's history.
And when the government Vet in its elation over victo food to fashions only about
one in seven concentrated on finally did mobilize' a coun- ry, and its pr ide of supreme,
g-s.
terolknsive, it smel!ed to accomplishment, America
Besides this, the coupon some people like the kind of forgave all cheating at the
distribution sYstem was dis- Eascism the war was at- end of hostilities. Prideful
or 'anized and hopeless. Says tempting to eradicate. Police history conveniently records
a library of Congress staffer began to frequent public it as aminor nuisance in an
who ha researched the ra- places,
otherwise herculean effort of
tioning period: "Nobody even Blacks in the South were good old Americanism
knew how many coupons sometimes arrested on'
And history may be right.
were being sent out,"
t rumped-up chea Li ng Most Americans did follow
But greed was the major charges. The American Auto' the rules then
35 m.p.h. on
blame. People stole their mobile Assn. became so an- the highways, three gallonsa
neighbor's coupons- Kids in gry at the enforcement week, many even filled out
Bochester. N.Y. were caught abuses it charud that a vacation application forms
siphoning fuel from a police "Snooper's Army Wis lot m- Considering the blac
car, The visiting Maharajah ing. In any event what a few market opportunities, people
of Indore was que
stioned were arrested for, millions allowed gas rationing to
by police for a lleged il
more did with impunity.
work rattier well,

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By Gaynor Maddox

Tried Once And Abused It

Editor's Note: Gas ration
work. nundreds 01 thousands
ing. if it comes. will be
of motorists merely bribed
nothing new for Americans.
the station operators. Ten
The nation's fuel was cents more a gallon was all
w % erelv rationed for three
that was needed
sears during World War II.
By the time rationing vent
toni Tiede reports that the
nationwide (late in 1942) the
sacrifice, hos ever, was
individual acts of Irai.d had
something less than total,)
fostered an entire black
market network. Chester
11% Toni Tide
Bowles, director of the Office
of Price Administration said:
NEW YORK - iNEA)
It
"Gangsters who had been
was a time of united effort.
concentrating on counterfeit
dropped old nylons money, safe cracking. hotin Women
department
store reposito- tleggmg and even murder
ries o
r rec cling tor, as they are now turning to the more
said then, reprocessing). A
lucrative gas coupon racket."
throaty Atlanta torch singer
Lucrative indeed' Even in
gave up the mike to become the first year stages Bowles
'the First woman president of
estimatd motorists were
a steelworker's union.
stealing 2.5 million gallons of
Children doodled air battles gas a ay, and The
Mob
it
and pictures of buck toothed was not Organized Crime
Japanese soldiers on scrap then— was pro
fiting a bout $1
Paper. And giant corpora- billion a month.
ions, noting that the C had
To me extent, probably,
first priority on meat. advertised "Spam and Waffles" r
dinner suggestions.
Tht
it - in
To driv111g it -. (0 1)(.1 hap walking
to work, for crying out loud

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ads. They seemed perfect to casserole for a company din. John live in Evanston, III, The Sanford Herald
Associated Presi Food Editor
serve around holiday time be. sicr. The recipe makes plenty, a Marilyn graduated from the continues this work to this day. lain In cyclei!" No worry about
When
I was vacationing on cause Marilyn said they were feature Marilyn finds con- National College of Education Now the Van Dam children are inviting company on a pieCape Ann, Mass., last summer
great with turkey or chicken.
venient because when she en. in Wilmette, Ill. Then she mar- grown and away from
scribed schedule. This way you
home
I was thinking of Christmas
But they're also good at othi' tertains at dim'er she Invites ned John and taught kindergar. Dave
at college, Sue at a job are free of pressure. When you
ard the New Year! That's be- times of the year because the) from eight to a dozen guests. ten classes. After their two amid living in
her own apart- we your way clear, you enjoy
cause I met Marilyn Van Darn use a can of whole cranberry Marilyn said the salads were children were born she did sub- ment.
entertaining. When you are
who, in an exchange of recipes, sauce, always available. Marl- also delicious with a sandwich stitute work, teaching classes
When
we
were
talking
about
very busy you just say, "I'll
gave me her directions for lyn likes to serve the salads lQaf for an evening party,
rangin g from nursery school having guests, one th ing Marl- ask friends later when I have
making Frozen Cranbcrry Sal- with a chicken and wild rice
Marilyn and her husband through the eighth grade, and lyn said struck homc: "I enter- mor e time." No ompulson, no
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tongue. Serve it hot the first
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potatoes. The second meal
consists of sliced cold tongue,
fried potatoes.spinach leaf
salad and hot skillet biscuits.
A up can begin this meal.
Note that the second day requires very little cooking.
Make it rule, Friedmann
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only one dish. When heating
food use the smallest skillet
or pan on top of the stove. It
uses less energy.
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day's meals at one time. It
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"In the first place, when
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Pork Chops
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Carrots
Green Salad
Apple Pe
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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

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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

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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..
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hlich.-"The President's
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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
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trigger," Heffeman told the
finally was rushed to the calibre automatic pbtol from
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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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part of a new 'voluntary lO more todo the job, and how's gallons I'd go from station to
energy and fuel saving" plan
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"Ten
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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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66th Year, No. 104 Price 10 Cents

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VIENNA (AP) - Negotiations for s reduction of NATO
forces and Communist forces in Central Europe opened
today with a CommunLct call for the troop totals on each
side to be reduced but the ratio between them to remain
the same.
"The aim of all participants should be to preserve the
existing correlation of military forces on a lower level,"
Ingo Oe.er of East Germany told the delegations from the
thn Snv$'t Union and 16 other members of
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BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP)
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night, and died In a had of bullets. Protestant extremists
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cntbia. It wi the third ilaying in
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President Idi Amin ordered
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ieave Uganda by Wednesday night, accusing them of
subversive activities. Amin, a Moslem, has been
threatening Americans in Uganda since the outbreak of
the new Arab-Israeli war. The U.S. Embassy In Kampala
advised the 240 American missionaries, teachers and
businessmen 10 days ago to leave the country, but only
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FEEL,over-taxed? Things could be worse with

a vampire in Seminole County Courthouse. This
orthodontist's nightmare is really pretty Moire
Watkins, a mail clerk in the courthouse, who
dressed up for Halloween.
(Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

not dismayed at word of

Kaiser's displeasure.
'There were no guarantees
Seminole County Commissioners may or may not have or agreements on the salary,
hired a fire department admln- and there were three or
highly qualified candidates. ff
istrator early this morning,
Gary
doesn't want the job, all
Acting all :30 a.m., the board
voted to hire former Altamonte he has to do Is turn it down."
Also showing little concern
Springs fire chief Gary Kaiser
at an annual salary of $13,000. this morning was CommissionBut Kaiser, informed of th e er Greg Drummond, who said
decision by phone at 1:40 a.m., "the board set a maximum
later told The Herald he feels salary we would pay for
the commission re neged on most highly qualified man, .. if
previous indications the people want to say we reneged
starting salary for whomever on an agreement, I suppose
was hired would be closer to they will."
the $15,000 recommended by his
fire
prevention commit-

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that someone had tobeassignedtofoliowup
the programs. He said he was under the
impression Police Capt.Da vid Gunter was
assigned the task.
He also said his application for funding was
for only one police investigator and "someone
changed the application, adding two more
Floyd refused to elaborate on his remark
about city funds being misused. Swoffcrd
retorted, however, that since 1958 Altamonte
Springs has received $10 million In federal
funding and the project which had Floyd as
director is the only time the city has been
threatened with loss of federal money.
Swofford and Floyd also disagreed on
whether he had given the city notice when he
quit. 1-Us resignation on file at city hall shows
he gave two days notice.

BEIXte!' said a federal auditor is allowing
only 13,968 of the $18,543 spent from the
$22,000 federal grant and that the balance

Bradshaw Hours Are Set

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offer because of the salary
differential, the second time he
By DONNA ESTES
I3radshaw and the cit y, a 10- Brown as zoning director was
Brown took the blame upon
has clashed with the board over
Herald Staff Writer
minute recess was called to merely confirmed by the city himself for sending Bradshaw
budgeting for the department.
him to read the council council,
to "help out Lake Mary."
While his committee recom- WINTER SPRINGS-Despite Per
a
February
meeting
meoded a $68,ODU budget penny h.ints from Mayor Granville minutes of
lie then nded that the council
Baker
said itofwas
not
fairMrs,
for the
taxpayers
Winter
that
pinching commissioners at first Brown
Zoning when Bradshaw was hired.
could set the same hours for Springs to pick up the tab for
lashed the figure to $35,000, Administrator Ray Bradshaw
Woolfolk found that Brad- Bradshaw as usual for other tUlle an employe works for
then restored $13,000, and might quit, the city council shaw's appointment by Mayor city employes.
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Lake Mary.
ght
agreed
apparently agreed to a $15,000 Tuesday
unanimously he will keep
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persons' salaries in the program
He said a meeting will be held with the
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must be repaid by the city. He added the state
criminal justice department has disallowed

ponents Mayor Lawrence Swofford and
former Police U Norman Floyd carried a
'.erbal battle from the council chambers
through the city ball into the lobby after the
city cowicil meeting Tuesday night, with
Floyd threatening to tell "what I know."
"It Is common knowledge city funds are
misused In Altamonte," Floyd said as the
council meeting adjourned,
Floyd was absent from his usual seat in the
council chamber when Comptroller Dick
Baxter told the council the city stands to lose
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$10,0(4 in federal tunding due to a staff
llO,tsu
problem" with documents not filed by the
proper deadlines.
Under intense questioning from Coundilman Dan Dorfman, Baxter said Floyd was
project director on two grant programs for
the police department when he left the city's
employ in May. Baxter said when the ci ty
found that documents were not filed by
deadline, a time extension was requested but

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Ilradshaw told The Herald
candidate for the post due to his
leadership f thecommittee this morning he has no intention
Let's
in
it
which helped draft a fire
Jonnie and Dick Elam
The board discumed in detail
protection ordinance fot the uncouldn't wait for the regular
incorporated areas, effective for more than an hour the
mail delivery, so they percourseofactiontotakeand
Nov.P
hand-carr ied the
sonassCouncilman Vicki Baker said,
The new chief had been
followig to my attention and
begin
work
Thursday.
"I wish this had never come
pected to
I thank them for it:
Commissioner John Kim- UP.
J&amp;'iri, did Yet! !tte!t! the
Halloween
mcidenis
By iliE ISiCiAIm jj
She said the problem would
and
brough,
who pushed for a
concert last night? (I am trying
1Iallon can spell danger of razor blades in apples
never
ha ve been brought to the
to remember your K I SS, but as well as delight for young drugs hidden in malted milk higher starting salary, along
with Commissioner Dick Wil- public light if Bradshaw had not
must add this public thought.)
trlcker"or.treaters. Authorities balls,
assumed building official
IF, we hadn't gone, we would
ren-dnd parents, that a dose of
responsibilities
ithI.ake
crrtainly not
pw1cn will tiel1protect their
The American Medical AscoInde x
terestetk In attending any
children from mishap.
elation advises parents to
Biadshaw refused two weeks
program after readin g "he
Police in the metropolitan "make your small spooks' cos'i'o the title of buIl"
InadeaU
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review on page 8A, BUT, we did Washington, DC, area and tunics of bright colors You
s'ctor, saying he '' -"4 that
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go and disagree with the elsewhere are asking parents to might even sew on some strips
point In his career years ago,
Calendar
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lWct all unwrapped Hallow. of reflective tap.. In the exwas beneath him and he had no
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hour day. His hours approved
Crossword puzzle ... _10B
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b' council Tuesday
y call for six
ear Abb)y
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(ostumes tnasks,beardsand
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with
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his varied and versatile
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resistant material, cautions the
selections,
Z
Ned Woolfolk, acting city
Entertainment ........1013
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U.S. Consumer Product Safety
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Horoscope ......... .lOB
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the command said. Although
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said Tuesday that they supplied
Cox wi th White House files on the
antitrust settlement before he
was fired as special Watergate
prosecutor.
Documents in those tiles, one
high-ranking official said, "do not
show any personal involvement
by the President in the terms of
the ITT settlement in the summer
of 1971."

Archibald Cox had been indiscreet and had shown poor
judgment in disclosing a confidential, conversation about the
ITT affair.
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change the substance of the
formation. The issue really boils
down to this: Dd the government
lie a bout the ITT?"
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The government forces made raeli troops withdrawing" to were let through.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia was centered 12 mlks north.
Maj. Gen. Avraham Adn,
west of Phni Perth where little headway Monday. The their positions when the Urst
(AP)
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of the disclosure that President
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committee, said there is now
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motion filed by the attorney Sept. 11. Both Geter and
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Maree and c.uwit planner Roger Neiswender warned
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faulty economic impact analysis would result
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U.S Steel says federal
prize con trols have hampered it even though thirdquarter earnings are up $564 million from last year
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million, cc $1.62 per common share, on sales of $I .g bilhiøn
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$221 3 million, or $4.09 per share, on sales of $5.1 billion.
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both Israeli aixi U.S military technique reportedly was
officials because they lacked adoped
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a story Miesday saying Nixon
ministration improperly settled -Key senators said Nixon ordered Kleindienst not to upWASHINGTON (A") - Foran antitrust suit against ITT, will noimnate Sen. William B
one phase of the ITT anti- mer Vice President SpiroT
engaged in illegal wireta pping, s be, ii-hi, to be attorney trust case
Agnew
paid the
and acted Improperly in ac- general. Saxbe would succeed
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r-,161#1"C-3 mmpit.7, in:_--,-,~y fruin 11:(:hi,id_;tni, who tftlgard raw. i-d miated-c
piended no conic-st to a tax eva.
the dairy industry.
er than carry out a Nixon order Watergate prosecutors.
Cox told the coinanittee Mon. to fire C
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said
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day that he
u rInnthteehe it The Justice
through
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onversation
was notified by US. Atty.
then-Atty. Gen. Elliot L. Rich- ardson said before he resigned with Sens. Philip A. Hart, 13- George Beall of Maryland that
numerous complaints that

DETROIT (AP)-The executive board of the United
Auto Workers would like to settle the last of its domestic
Big Three auto contracts before Thanksgiving and has set
a Nov. 19 strike deadline at the General Motors ay

mounted on tank track.s, is very
mobile and Is most effective
port the Israeli army captured against planes attacking at low
intact. an SAS antbOrm-ft _,_ level. M_-r-) oi the Uxaeli planes
tem, which infbcted heavy loss- datroyed by the SA6 were
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force in its first combat tot ar,d Syri2n..%"
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with his findings in that (lairmlan Sid VIhIen called a "live
test
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lin it'-fuiiily
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h.irdet,
density apartments will suffer the least.
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Peter W. Rodino, D-N.J., In the government.
told the Senate Judiciar) Corn
Sen. John C Stennis, 1)-Miss, parel's investigation of possible
Cox repeated that he
mittee on Tuesday that lie con- sa.1d Ule agreement collapsed in grounds for impeaching Nixon.
the best method of namin is
siders the President's phrase part because of "the haste with Rodino "I be allowed to sub. successor is to enact a bill
"the Watergate matter" to In- which this was put together at poena witrisses and documents leaving the choice to the full
volve only the break-in at the last rooment." Under the without full cornmittee approv- U.S. District Court for the Dis.
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promise of ITT aid to the Re.
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Tuesday the Florida Medical percentege of Medicaid
Foundation was negotiating recipients, Hampton told the

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and Winston-Salem, NC., has named John Mauro as the
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artists rendering above, on property between
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businew.
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night.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) Heal th and Rehabilitative Serv
The chairman of the Senate's ices Committee was to debate a
Commerce Committee says he "bill of rights" for the retarded
wants to know if the State while the General Legisla tion
Commerce Department is panelwastodlscussGov.Reuoperating at peak efficiency blnAskew'svetoofabllltoal-

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Arabia and Turkey; In. C)Wnt pay, he said.

Dissident inspect

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electrical b
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the board should be expanded to ment b b
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and Space Available Mail
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into building department commission accepted against satisfaction with the results of parcels to South and Central bands have registered to apAmerica and Europe.
pear in the annual event.
operations, Planning and electrical board recom- Tuesday's acti ons.

interest and apparently Sept. 4 set of 10

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Coleman has announced firefighting training, public
recommended deadlines for safety officers will be qualified
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rejectlngworkhehaddone, and sloth, to be filled by men ser- Lobnitz, speaking for the done all we can do."
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Central Florida Uniform Code
"The commissioners have
irons ktiiiiuiiy béfiu the
C&amp;rntt, flay "AL -.8 an tc,id whit to
d if 5d
grand jury.
commisaloners spent the af- engineer and member of the what the people of Seminole
The grand jury, charging the ternoon hearing an appeal by Insurance-oriented National Countywant,that'swhat they'll

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unanimously selected on the Zoning Director J. 13. Wdllams mendation3,
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"the
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mail to Armed Forces in
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nomination of Commissioner Tuesday recommended the At issue were Installation satisfied only becaus
for
South
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the
Businessmens'
Association
off my back
Greg Drummond to the seat positions of hief Inspector be practices recommended as monkey's
Congo,
Liberia,
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Iran,
repo
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formerly held by Dennis Lee created for the mechanical, standard and In compliance accepting
tisi
!Undle of Altamonte Springs. electrical, plumbing and with tho national electrical code
Refusing to be mollified by Israel, Saudi Arabia and tering the parade has been i
Shindle resigned after being building departments
for home appliances, Including the lengthy debate, Brett added Turkey; international surfa ce extended until Nov 3, and the
indicted Oct. 9 by the grand
Commissioners directed ranges, fumaces and kitchen "I'm still not personally gr"ting cards to South and theme and route of the parade
jury. He facts trial Nov. 5 on Williams to report on sink garbage &amp;Vmls.
satisfied he dangers to life and Central America and Europe. are yet 10 be detennimL
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charges he threatened a county 'ipetifications and sa lary ad
Relying heavily on testimony property we alluded to have.
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electrical
inspector
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without fee.
Cmuxg authorized the city clerk to begin procedures to

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Italy,
Norway,
The Sanford Christmas
"upgraded " In the future, and peal afte r a meeting last week Greece,
Journeyman electrician in- at next week's meeting.
Netherlands,
Portugal
and
Parade
Is scheduled ior Dec. 6,
dicted on charges of extortion
In another action prompted on two appeal points by
the
with
the
uniform
code
cornSpain;
international
surface
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So far, 25 floats and 13 ,6
and perjury.
by the grand jury investigation inspectors--one of which the mittee, indicaied general

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recently approved a similar
program.

Concessions were made, LaPointe and Rocky Brett, and mail to Armed Forces In
recommendations.
Commissioners Tuesday however, on two Items all colleague Cecil Hurst, who Belgium, Denmark, England,

former county electrical into the board of elec-

Fire Chief Tom Siegfried admitted the rescue truck has

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by ambulance companies must be

annex a parcel on Douglas Road at Center street with

tai money.

Schedules

Johnson, Ray Malmrose, Larry 11synes, Virgil
Morgan, scout master troop 507.

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recommendations on electrical members, making the majority life and property, as charged by guidelines and substandard
WOLt, county commissioners non-electrical contractors, and the grand jury report and the workmanship.

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These rules am contained in a resolution adopted

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s. Seeking compromise and Orange County chief ternational surface parcels to
and power company
rica and the Near East.
in passing an ameaded whenever possible, com - electrical irspector W.
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agenda or
workshop are a
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The board voted unanimously comparisons to ccns&amp;idate theC
favoring the idea broached by depa
rtments..
Councilman Victor Miller The
city attorney was instructed to
Dobson said he Is willing to
prepare an ordinance vesting take the 200 hour fire fighting
minimum standarls courses

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troops met Friday night at Germeni Springs
Ranch for a weekend camping trip. Scouts

consulting engineer Bill PaIrn to discuss the problem.

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Road,I" the North Lake area is not addequate to receive an)
more water and urged that pumps be installed to pump
water into Crane's Roost
Swofford also pointed to the Inland tAke Orienta where
wells which control the lake level need cleaned.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)
of Stanton High Schooi
Johnson.tool
shed
A murder confession may be the defendant around a few Judge Dewey M
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used at the trial of a Jackson times, they prooably could have
Police said he was warned of
The
court
ordered
the
stateviIle youth allbough he was obtained a confession in &amp; much
for
his
rights, was allowed to walk
questioned for more than 10 siorter time, but this they did ment admitted to a trial
hours before giving it, the 1st not do, but followed the legal Edred Augustus Black He was around and was given soft
charged Aug 14, 1972, with the drinks and crackers iuring the
District Court of Appeal has and right method to reach
urder of a woman whose nude day.

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solution in an uverall city drainage plan.
The action was taken when Public Works Director
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specificaUy mentioned ir the budding code.

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Southern Standard Bulldlngcodirequlres crea tion of this
board to permit appeals from the building Inspector's

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Jury report)is one of Iive men appointed by Mayor Swofford
and confirmed unanimously by the city council Tuesday
night to the cityi new Board of Adjustments and
Swofford, In making the appointments of Eldel for two
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Independent of the United
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U.S.-Japanese friendship, is a
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Not that I think Ye Olde Pedestal
ftys were preferable.
Ukt every other right-thinking
woman, I was delighted to see Billie
Jean force Bobby to turn in his pig
shirt. Still, the Idea of challenging
each and every male titleholder may
be a bit boring. And, naturally, In the
interest of egalitarianism, the men
are going to have to retaliate in kind.
Thus. I foresee Evelyn Biceps
from the Bronx, applying for a
position with the Green Bay Packers
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Little Rock challenges Joan
Sutherland In a bid to replace her as
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Having released the Watergate tspe President Nixon
will be lorcea. In the end. to give up all other documents
and tapes the courts from time to time may request in the
Iu!ure on niatters. seeming to involve the President and his
tilI wifli LIIIUIUd* tiIiIiii

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and lengthy iit'g;tiatlons But the courts and ('nngres will
get their way,
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what they have uptued for some time - that Nixon sue
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under the Departmcnt of Justice, it would seem that this
system, tried in this instance with Cox, is inherently un'
workable Then' i .i t:onflict of inte rest and of authority
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nority Whip of Winter Park, he headed In 1971 to require eligibility requirements
Jan. 1. scheme of government"
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Istratlon books be closed 45 because voter registration and changing job requirements
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LATEST styles in footwear are attractively displayed in th e shoe
department on the upper level of Jordan Marsh's new facility in
Altamonte Mall, Altamonte Springs.
Herald Photo by Jane Casselberry)

Lake Mary

Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin
Attempting to add up the
he's u.vestlgutlng ways to block number of persons coverel,
federal leasing of offshore oil viiuniee members began a
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to look into the matter hy
the bill and two other landmark
Reubin Askew and U. S.
proposa ls to establish a code of The Lake Mary Chamber of
Lawton Chiles, D-Fla.
Commerce will sponsor a
ethica and an ethies
lie referred to U. S. interior sion to police the sta nda rds suppe r and concert at the Lake
4i-.I )artInent puns to IL .is drill. souId require major surgery Mary Elciiwntary School on
trig rights off the Gulf coa.st.s of before submLcsinn to the 1974 Lake Mary Boulevard and
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wiu LL SCflIU from J .p.m.
Oil industry representa tives shall Harris, D-Miaml, said
rv'fused to participate in the the panel decided to conduct The got..pelconcert from lto9
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filed an antitrust action against the bills and instructed its staff Singers of Pine Hills, Virgil
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raise ,iasoline prices
county and local; all non-civii of MaiLltna.
'pop -%01 .er't'ice state employes; g.ih.r.
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A special appearance will be
Fl or ida 's tough oil spill law, natorial appointees; legislative
said he also was investigating employes; sheriffs; police made by Rhonda Butcher,
Industry-sponsored advertise- chiefs, and county and city Sanford's six- year-old
TUCKER FAMILYCELEBRATES
sweetheart .
managers.
ments critical of that law,
Mrs. FJoscrs' birthday with get-together.

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large headline reading
Late Mr. Nixon ," said
"the only question that remains
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REV, and Mrs. Robert Doctor are shown at services Sunday
celebrating his seventh anniversary at the church as pastor. The youth
department was in charge of the morning service and area churches
joineci in the aiternoori service.
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Springs, was the site of a surprise birthday party given for
Mrs Julia Tucker Flowers Host and hostess were her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Tucker,
and her son Dasin On hand for the gain surprise were three
of Mrs Flowers sisters, Mrs Lenora T White, Mrs. Marian
T. Vereen, Mrs Hazel Williams and a friend Mrs Doris
Riley, Jamacia New Yor k Walte r Tucker, father, was
among the guest wishing Mrs. Flowers a happy birthday.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Hamilton, who taught all of
the Tuckers; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carter, Ms. Rosa Davis,
Willie Mnrphy, Edith Mason, Mattle Vereen, Inez Bela
E.111, Jackson, W R Mosley, Annie L Epps, Annie L
Alexander, Daisy Jones and Mrs. John L. Fuller.
Mrs Hazel T Williams and Mrs Doris Riley returned
via Eastern Airlines to New York alter sper .ing a Few days
with their father, Walter Tucker and the Tucker and Flowe,
families Mrs Lenora I White will return on Friday and

The new secret study, done by Interior consultants,
warns: "The grisz.ly bear population In Yellowstone Park
and surrounding areas has declined rapidly and will continue
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In Yellowstone National Park, the last major stronghold
of the big beasts, the grinlies have fed for years on campers'
ga rbage. Six years ago, a study urged that the dumps be
closed gradually so the bears could return to their old eating
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GRIZZLY REPORT: A secret Interior Department
study warns that the nation's grizzly bear population is In
danger of exUnct1in because their food supply has been
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Pauline, Mike, Bernard and Michelle Harden; and Monies

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ch ildren. He is retired and is now board member and
business
of the Good Samaritan Home.
He
tie has devoted hLi life to making this a better place for
all mankind to live. He received his education at Hopper
Academy and did further stu dies toward his B.S. degree at
Edward Waters College, Jacksorwilie.
Mr. Wilson is a trustee of his church, char ter member of
the NAACP, Voters League, Negro Chamber of Commerce
and the Welfare League, a ll of which he served as secre ta ry.
Mr. Wilson is dedicated to the Good Samaritan Home where
he Is seen most of the time he lpin g to make th e people around
the home happy.

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This k not to imply that every prosecutor or defendant in
.wv cmii I .iet kifl invuir ifliUT1C &amp;tecistun
1fl(Ic at 1600
Pennsylvanla Avertje will be able to secure a new opening
(ii flflhiL? t-itiuss IIIC LUUI1..!L-S. flUt tils rituuriti
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regardtothelapesdoesmeun(hatNtxonwIllroLbeabteto
sea1 oil any evidence of crime the Sirica court believes to
be connected with the President himself, with present or
former members
his Immediate stall or with others
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There is much concern in some quarters whet he r Assis
tant Attorney General Henry E. Peterson will conduct
future investigations with the determination showed by
Archibald cox. This concern seems unfounded. As one at'
totnt experienced in such matters told this writer 'Judge
Sines has a sense of history," by which he meant the judge
will not let up or allow the grand Jury to let up.
Investi gat ions of the type required to dig into the Water'
aiiu uucwwu masters IUKC money - a tot of money.
But the mood in (ngress. among both Democrats and
liepuhitcansiri both the Rouse and Senate seems to insure
that a ll the funds neceosary to carry out these investigalions to their ultimate conclusion will be voted
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President Nixon rejected the idea of direct superpower
Involvement in the Middle East. The Sevieta apparently
mistook this as a delaying tactic and sent a bristling note to
the President, threatening to send Its own troops to the
Middle East to keep the peace.

be replaced by a wre3tllng contest
starring Baboon Bob from
liruwnsvillc vs. Myra Mancrusher
from Miami Beach.
issues of moment, such as equal
pay and lob opportunities, will be
ignored while everyone debates the
forthcoming hockey match between
the Boston Rtily Gnats and the Las
Angeles Lady Birds.
In no time flat, the Sexist Imm
will deflate from hyperbole to
hum.
Personally, I'm aware my
husband can beat me at arm
wrestling. And i can t
can't. Further, In case these
examples seem typical, I can ide a
horse better than he can and he can
scramble a meaner egg than I can.

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Suddenly, Brezhnev sent President Nixon an urgent
message requesting that Kissinger come to Moscow at once
to negotiate a cease-lire. Then, the Soviets, in their haste to
end the fighting, wanted to rush In a joint Soviet-American
force to police the cease-fire.

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When the Israelis outmaneuvered the Egyptians by
moving across the Suez and cutting the Egyptian supply
lines, the Kremlin began showing signs of panic. Another
Arab humiliation could backfire on the Soviets, whose role in
the debacle could bring them more blame than praise from
Arab leaders.

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Sunday was the annual observance of th e Deacons' and
Trustees' Anniversary at First Shiloh Missiona ry Baptist
Ch urch. Guest minis ter Rev. Eddie Burroughs of Mt. Gilboa
church delivered the anniversary message. Selections were
sung by the guest choir of Bartow.
The three oldest deacons of First Shlloh honored for their
servIcestotheIrchurchwerdR.1.lcQain,oldestdcn.
Char lie Glenn and [Anton Frederick. They were presented
gifts of appreciation. Chairmen for the occasion were Deacon
Tommie L Jenkins and Deacon Arnold L. Bentley. The First
ShIIDh Family wishes to thank all of their friends for helping
to make the day successful. Rev. L.T. Freeman Iat

Bnizhnev also brought personal pres3ure, according to
one report, on Jordan's King Hussein, Morocco's King
Hassan and Tunisia's President Habib Bourgulba to join In
the fighting.

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The Libber-I,obber (also known as
King-Riggs) match was only the tp
of the iceberg in the Battle of the
Sexes. We are now Informed that
pianist Van Cliburn Is about to be
challenged to a keyboard duel by a
female antagonist
This former kitten cf the keys Is
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bastions are going to be s!einthe
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in five minutes a husky lady will
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Nixon's firing of Watergate
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Cox drew a barrage of criticism
in the foreign press ranging in
in tensity from a chiding "illconceived step" in the Japan
Times to "democra cy vomito"
the London Daily Mirror.

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Missionary Bapti.st Cliurch continues to progress as they
build the "Mountain of Ilope." Ibis mountain is built on good
conduct, good deportment In the school, home, church and
community, the students of this class hope to reach the top by
the month of June. Lemmuel Stallworth Is superintendent;
Mrs Martha lohp on ti'i ('hs'r 'intl Re'' Robert Fii-r,

HELD BACK
For four days, the United States held back military
shipments to Israel while Kissinger tried to persuade the
Russians to exercise similar restraint. However, the Soviet
tonnage not only began to pour into Egypt and Syria, but the
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last year Japan sold $1 billi on
more in Europe than it bought
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about $1.7 billion more.
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restive about the deficit In their
balance of payments . Mr.
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armed aggression.

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Baptist Women's Day of Prayer will be Monday at Zion
Hope Missionary Ba ptist Church, 8th and
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deeper sympa th y and fuller understandi ng
among Baptist
Women of th e world, to encourage women to band th
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Washington Is Congress No.-One president; Mrs. Ida An.
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straijied, secret diplomacy that followed the outbreak of
hostilities In the Middle East.
In one secret report, the Central Intelligence Agency
suggests that the Soviets actually' orchestrated the Arab
attack. It was part of a desperate maneuver, the CIA quotes
an informed source as saying, to hang on to their beachhead
In the Middle East.
Before the attack, Egypt had thrown out Soviet military
advisers, tightened It ties with Saudi Arabia and shifted
toward the West, Even in Syria, which had been the most
Moscow-minded of the Arab powers, the Soviets had encountered growing hostility.
Other inte lligence reports raise doubts about the precise
Soviet role in planning the surprise attack. But the Kremlin
dearly had advance knowledge that It was coming.

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Ambassador Antoly Dobrynin that the United States was
quite capable of matching Soviet shipments and main taining
the military supply balance in the Middle East.

than did the United States. The
reasons for lxnproving the more
distant rela tionship that now
exists are compelling. Japan's
Market
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and the Arab nations do not visit here and learn a
lesson in bilateral cooperation.
New Hebrides is administered jointly by the
French and the English and despite th e in-born
hostility people of those two nations "enjoy," the
system works here.
The formal system was set up on Feb 6, 1906,
and it ex perienced a long period of trial and
error. A protocol was signed in 1914 and the
mutual interest of Britain and France fighting
the Germans in World War I produced a degree
of togetherness to the end that since 1922 the
condominium system has prevailed reasonably
successf ul ly.

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reception that Wc:;tern Europe
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supplies suggest other areas of between Japan and the Soviet all Japanese regimes since that
When the United States o( fruitful exploration. Despite the Union have been marked by date have Insisted that no more
proposed ear lier this increasing problems, no enmity In the last century. could be done until the Soviet
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th e U.S. -European part, visited Europe since 1962. The peace treaty the allies Kurile Islands which it seized
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Tarawa and other still remem bered islands and
sandspits where Marines and soldiers wiped out
th e most forward penetrations of the Japanese.
Port Vila on the more southerly and smaller
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Hebrides and it is a metropolis--all of 12,000
people.
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swell their offensi e statistics last week and, in the wake of
eleat of Virginia Tech, leads major college football

Pinney met Miami's Joe }loois. The fight wus stopped In the
sixth round when the referee got tired of the tactics employed
by hooks and gave the (leCision to Pinney.
Back in the dressing room Hooks challanged the winner
saying "I will fight him anywhere, anytime. I don't care 11!
get paid or not If the ref hadn't been on his side I would have
beaten him tonight."

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Saturday, setting major college records. Even itS XtVC5
are doing exceptionaily well. The reser%es are aeragLng 249
rushing yards a game. That's a higher average than 1(
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Alabama's 398.3 rushing average per ga.'ne barely leads
CLI 398 average and Oklahoma s 397.3 mark.

adversary. Emile, the former Welterweight and Mid.
dleweight Champion of the World is the current U S Title
holder and number one ranked contender for Carlo., Mon.
crown,
In a career that started back in 1958 and saw him first
win a worlds title in Miami Beach when he defeated &amp;niy
"Kid" Paret, Griffith has and defeated almost every great

Australia. It also is being used as a springboard to help
launch a Griffith-Tony Licata bout In the near future
The only trouble with this fight is that It is not being
fought on paper and tune-up fights have a way of being
surprising now and then. or example the two most recent
cards at the ort.s Stadium between Quarry and Kendall and
HelwIg and CaIdwell - both tarried out different In the ring,

for me on the GriffIth-Gonzalez card and I will shut him uP.
once an for all."
Mike McKlnney will try to get hack on the winning path
as he meets Frank Eiselle In a llghtheavy tussle between a
couple of Tampa boys. This will be McKinny's first fight
before the home town fans since he turned pro three Orlando
lights ago.

Qlmson THe averagIng 45.7 points per game to UCLA's 44.6.
Despite Alabama's explosive pertorma,ce sgaL'ist
Virginia Tech, Arizona State continues to lead In total ofIense, averaging 32.4 yards per game, compared tO
Alabama s 5l&amp;3. Oklahoma La third with 493.
Tulsa stayed on top In passing offense statistics with an
average of 264.9 yards per game, followed by Brigham
Young with 249.3 and Arizona State with 248.7.

Who of Boxing." A place In the Hall of Fame Is almost a
certainty for the transplanted Virgin Islander when he
finally hangs up his gloves.
On home T.V., three months ago, Griffith put up a valiant
effort in trying to wrest the title from Monzon. Although he
came out on the short end of a dlsupted 15 round decision,
Griffith proved that he still Is one of the best around at any
weight.

shot at the real money if he is defeated. He has spent almost
every day in the gyrr prier to the fight with his tablemate

battled to a furious draw on the last Ashlock promotion are
also scheduled to appear This time they have bien matched
against different opponents, Hose ta)es on Herbit? Lee while
Santora, a protege of Joe ParIons, meets Marlanno Gomez.
The doors tpen at 7:15 and the fights get underway at
8:30.
A bus will be leaving from the Sports Stadium and in
formation can be obtaIned by calling 1-2774000.

TIDE TOPS OFFENSE

TAMPA AD RESIGNS

Ucata and Is now in peak condition,
In the other corner, Griffith is nobody's fool and will not
be caught looking past this fight, but he could have his hands
full with the tricky Gonzalez.
The semi-windup is a bout that started last Wednesday in
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WHITE SUES ATTORNEYS
Former National Football League player Andre White
says he's suing three attorneys for $630,000 for alleged
negligence In allowing the statute of limitations to rim out on
a suit.
The alleged negligence Involved White's claim against the
NFL's San Diego (largers over a 1968 knee injury.
1üte,aimerUhtendforthQ1argefi,uffled
suit last Friday in U. S. Dist.Ict Court hi Slit) 1.4egO 88IItSt
Alan B. Miller of Michigan and James Marianos and Robed
Bailey of CalifornIa.
He said he was injured in a December, 196t game against
ct Cle13 and the club waited nine months tO
authrize corrective surgery. lie said It was too Iste to repair
the damage.
White said he hired the three lawyers In 1971 to pursue any
claims for medical care and treatment against the ball club,
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runner that improves his time the most receives eighth at 13:40.
the "star" award and the harrier whose time
The remaining varsity Saint runners were
drois the most receives a gold brick, The Bruce Barnett ninth, Alan Adalr 10th,, Peter
is then rvq.d Lo i:y i&amp;l brick M'Cure ith, Rya! !nester 12th, Jimcs .Av,tt
around to all his clastes until the next meet when i3th.
he is again eligible to win the award.
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Gft.son was cxccpticnally p!eaed all his took first place for the Patriots. It took hIm 13:35
runners, with the exception of one improved to complete the 2.5 mIle course.
their times by as much as one minute.
The Pats V with 18 team points to Trinity
Matt Schultz chopped off 21 seconds and Prep's 43.
established a new school record of 12:24. lIe also
Second position was taken by Brantley
took the top Individual honors.
harrIer Peter Rogers crossing the fInish line in
Schultz was followed by five Patriots thus 13:43. John McClaIn was third at 14:15.
giving Brantley a perfect score of 15. The
Trinity runner Mike Dickenson took fourth in
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prepsters total was 46.
Joe Del Rosac' gave Brantley fifth, and Doug
Taking 20 seconds off his previous start was
Woodman
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Greg Miller who finIshed 15 seconds behind
Schultz in second place. Jim Smith was third at
The next three positions were taken by
13:07 with Joe Laughlin taking fourth with a time Patriots Tom Campbell, Rob Elliot, and Clint
Watts.
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Also, as extra added contemporary attraction, Vice President Agnew became Just Plain Ted; some cruel critic wrote
that Nixon is The Hunchback of San Clemente; and there
were assorted muggings, murders, thefts, rapes, swindles
and, in England, a man :ook a trip and returned to discover
he must take his wife to the fire department to remove her
chastity twIt because he had lost the key.
Now, what does the basketball season have to do with all
this? Nothing. Except for a thought that Supreme Court
Justice \Viliiam 0. Douglas once expressed. He said he starts
his day by reading the sports nection of his newspaper be'
cause he wants to read about man's achievements before
turning to read about man's failures,
What has abrorbed this particular sports-writer's mind in
the last few earth-shaking wcek. has been the amazing (a
staple word for sports pages) evolvement of the basketball
er in the general fans mind,
1'he basketball player has gone from sissy to goon to the
'arld's great.'st athlete
Olcourse, there arc some dissenters to the latter view. But
those art' the fuddy-duddies. people whQ till live in the days
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In the past, Landry has taken came under fire, particularly
over play-calling duties or the work of tackle Ralph Neely,
shaken the personnel when the who was beaten numerous
Cowboys suffered a sinking times In the Eagle loss.
spell. The announcement of "I'm not thinking about repistatus quo was a mild surprise, acing him," Landry said stiffly.
Landrr hotly defended his "Somebody asked Landry
maligned cornerback Charlie what Washington must have
Waters, who has been the target thought about the Redskins'
of enemy quarterbacks most of surprise loss to New Orleans.
the season.
"I don't know," Landry said.
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Sunday's 30-16 loss to Phila. at this point," Landry said.
delphia-the first victory in 12 Landry was particularly miftries for the Eagles against fed at his specialty teams and
Dallas.
Implied that he would not hsl.
"I'm not without coaching tate to use regulars on the "sinhelp these days," Cowboy dde squad" to shake things up.
Coach Tom Landry said Tues- "We need some changes and
day, taking note of criticism I'm putting (assistant) Coach
about the team's sloppy play. Gene Stallings in charge of this
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habit of slow starts and fast give you 100 per cent."
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It Was invented in 1891 by Dr. James Nainith as pure indoor recreation, something to keep bodies in rhape during
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th.trz.in'reolt'nthanaiiv utti'r athIt't'

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!'d ha'. izpt u'v• ue Owens are speedsters but
once and having two passes In.
Instead, be suggested liquid den from his strategy of sea- neither
Pratt of North Carolina.
has been able to 'con-

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player, possesses the strength, speed, timing, touch, stamina
.no mental agility both from an ,ndtvidual and team standpoint, that makes him the world's greatest athlete.
It is a marvel to watch him ;wrform. lie must do more
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Was tempered by the lack of

DALLAS(AP) If any other "If I could play with 40 like him
am in the National Football the way he tries I wouldn't have
League had lost three out of any problems."
their Last lour games, you "Waters is a iighter
a
would be tempted to punch their tremendous battler. They
ticket out of the playoffs.
(Philadelphia) threw eight
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Once tie was considered a goodn. And perhapr he was.
Once a tall creature who accidentally had walked into this
life from a previous one in which he was a giraffe, was the
basketball player. He would just stand under the basket and
wait until his teammates stopped tossing the ball back and
forth, back and forth among themselves, before feeding it
the term was used almost literally
to the big'n.
Changes, particularly in the last 20 years, have converted
pro basketball into a game of great speed. The most impor
(ant rules change was the 24'second clock. A team must
heave the ball hoon-ward with in 24 seconds once the)' take
possession. The rule got tIbQ same off its duff.
Also, the foul lanes were widened. Now, someone standing
in that area for more than three seconds at a time is whistled
at by the referree and charged with loitering. This gives the
other team the ball.
There is also much contact in the game, which makes it
rough. The use of hands is allowed, if they don't impede
progress. This means, in loose interiretation, no foul called
as long as a player can limp off on his own power to the hospital, at game's end. If he needs a stretcher, foul.
'! have more linger prints on me than the FBI has in its
files, Jerry West once complained.
Power is a premilimu element now. nd Wilt Cham'
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The fifth finisher in the meet and thus cornpleting the team score for the Pats was Dan
Herald Correspondent
NIchOIRQ ekt høhin,i l.siwhlln at 13:15.
"The gold brick Is working," said Lake
Lake Brantley displayed strong pack running
Brantley Coach Mike Gibson alter his cross- as they also took sixth with Ncrman Grant
country uad had an Immense improvement in finishing just five seconds out of fifth with a
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MORGANTOWN, %V. Va.
This Friday, the Mountain_____
Rookie
nnnlng
back
Mack
(AP)-A
season
that
began eers face a brutal test against
Jew n,
l, Herron, who leads the New with bowl aspirations and the Miami of Flcrida, 4-2 In the Or•
in, Psr.Zay, fl. England Patriots in kickoff d promise of national ranking has ange Bowl.
0
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, punt returns, rejoined the Na- become a grim struggle for
"Miami Is an excellent foottional Football League luh to- West Virginia's Injury-riddled ball team and a very physical
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MuiSO*m
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for possession of marl- Victoric9 over Maryland, VirLineman ,
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in smts.. in, juana and cocaine.
The Hurricanes feature a
ginla Tech and Illinois
Herron
changed
his
plea
to
SOUTH BEND, md. (AP) but
talented
rugged
rushing defense, led by
the Inexperienced
,.
In the fourth uarter Collins
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NoIre Dame linebacker Greg and Mike Fanning shut off the !f_
guilty in a Winnipeg court squad toward a seventh middle guard Tony Cristiani
9'"' Thursday to charges involving straight winning record, tait tie and tackle Rubin Carter, and
Collins and his coach, Ara Par- Trojans' attemnt to rail hit- in. u..IM$4
LT.i (iJa UI. im a raid on his apartment Uere misfortune that Coach Bobby can punish an opposing defense
seghian were at odd.s over who tI nu Davis and c
wIth the running of junior
last May. He played with the Bowden dreaded began to
should have been selected Na- fumble Shorti after that
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Woody
Thompson. The 6-2,215Winnipeg
Bombers
and
was
the
cur.
K:
tional College Lineman of the lins recovered a J K M
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Canadian
Football
Week by The Associated Press, fumble to
League'3
Junior flanker Danny Buggs, XIIIkI workhorse has gaIned 563
"1 don't like to have a player again
runnerup for most valuable whose game-breaking speed yards and scored eight touchwin an honor un1es he (lc-:rvc5
player in 1972,
kept enemy offenses ;rorn j4un. down.s this st'aon.
The &amp;-looI-3, flO-pound junior
a," Parseghian said. "But i
The S-foot-S running star was nung up the running lanes infrom Troy, Mich., Is not considThe Mountaineers figure jun.
lined after he read a statement jured a thigh and t out'
With
ered to have great speed for a
selection of Greg Collins"
to the court on drug abuse. He Indiana game, a 28-14
br lefthander Ed Carney will
COUirs saI1, "I don't see how lintbacker, but when he's purprobably Open at quarter
urged young people to stay
Senior qlarterback Me
any one player could have lseen suing the ball, Parseghian says,
away from drugs of all kind,
Ion suffered a separated
for Coach Pete Elliott ufter
singled out. The whole team "He's very fast,"
der while rallying the Moim- completing eight of nine passes
Others In the running for
should have won
talneer$ against Pttsburgh. for one touchdown last week In
CIEVE'
(AP
8 34-23 win over Syracuse.
But Collins earned the ho'ior Lineman of the Week honors in.
Pit' won 35-7
111Th sct't"
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VIC PEREZ and Malcorn Tait (left front)
discuss a future appearance for the Sinford
boxer. In the background Mike 9uar (middie) meets with M ke LcKrnney s (a er.
(Herald Photo By Lee Geiger)

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One interesting statistic On Panthers was the third when
The pass for two points was last effort for a win but was C Raine 60 yard run (Litton to
Greyhound
side
was
the
they
tallied
14
unanswered
knocked
down by an alert stopped after Brown picked off qo(nsor
the
P.! n
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Four plays later Litton took
Lyman was the first to dent
to complete an aerial. ilie
On the first offensive play of
blound receivers were "covered the scoreboard when with 6:27 the half for Crooms Raines sped the ball in for the score on a C LitIon yard run (pass failed).

Tim Raines tries to grab Litton pass
(Herald Photo by Roger Hodges)

Touay, he is the owner of a second ( Young gauge wLiuir to fail to record a snutout since
Willie Sherdel of St. Louis In l92t
Award as the N8tIOMI League's best pitcher.
ers tice ' n, suppor % C
C
"When I first started playing, I told my wik
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1 d be happy togetfi y'irs In the big leigues,' Billlnghiin of Cincin-inti, bo got the other two
'csjy fIrt.nt,t'p vnt* nd Ifl wint5, I)' 9itnn , los
søis
th Nw York M rlghWiander
after winning his second Cy Young Award in Angeles, seven points; Fred Norman of Cm.
cinnati, three, points, and Date GListi of Pittseven seasorL in
"Now I want to pitch until I'm 35," added the sburgh, one point.
D.ut, UL?I ._
'It means an awful lot to me because of the
28-year-old Sea',r, who becarn2 the fourth
1* $ pitcberinthel8-yearhLstoryoftheawardtowin name thats on it and because it goes to one
It more than once and the first In either the pitcherintheleague-.andthat'sit,"saidSeaver
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111 ii'?, National or American Leagues to win It without after joining Sandy Koufax of Los Angeles, 1963at least 20 victories for the season.
65-66; Bob Gibson of St. LouIs, 1968-70, and Denny
But Seaver, who posted a 19-10 record, and led McLaln of Detroit in the American League, 1968.
_______ the Ni.. h rkct. nt" ?' 'i h' -iri run s'), as mult!ph' C Ynunp Award winwr
, average, 2.08, won comfortably over rdlle%er
"I really didn't think I'd win it1" said Seaver,
s
Mike Marshall of Montreal and Ron Bryant of
who also won in 19-9 when he had a 25-7 record.
o*. n-n uis
San Francisco, the league's only 2t-game win- "It was really a surprise because of the tinportance of winning 20 games. But all the other
ncr.
In voting by a committee of the Baseball numbers (innings, strikeouts, earned run
EE J Writers Association of America, Seaver got 10 average, etc.)were there and I'm glad the voters
- first-place votes and 70 points after being rained looked at them.
H. Uw%s.
on 21 ballots, more than any other candIdate.
"1 think I pitched well enough to wIn 20," he
Marshall, who was 14-11 wIth 31 saves in 92 added. During the regular season - post-season
131
appearances for Montreal, got nine first-place performances do not figure in the voting - Seao
veandpoIntshpn
(2yyowig verlostl'Otwlceand2.0,2-I,3.2onceeach.
j3
showing ever for a relief pitcher.
The American League Cy Young winner will
Bryant got three first-place votes and 50 points he named Nov. 7.
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of the season finishing tlair grabs. Both times the pass was flames for a six-pointer from 24 the gap to 20-14.
I.. .Ck%CJ1 14 yard run (Word.rski
yards out. Itaines gained most
record at 4-1. The Panther's incomplete.
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Twice the Greyhounds tried
Jackson gained 37 yards
The second score of
accounted for nearly all of the to Fool the Crooms secondary
moving the Hounds into Panby contest came In the
145 yards gained on the ground. allowing halfback Wyman stanza. Quarterbacksecond
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Ithines had the Lyman defense caller Scott Worderski trouble. Jackson ran 14 yards for the and the touchdown. Litton hit four.
guessing all night as he scored Twice hewas intercepted by the score.
Next week will be the final
Robinson for the two points.
three touchdowns leading Panthers.
the
third
quarter
game
or Crooms as they take
Later
in
On the extra point the Hounds
Crooms to an upset victory over
third
time
on
the
Oviedo Junior Varsity.
was
stopped
flames
scored
for
the
tried o run It in bu
One Interception came late in
previously unbeaten Lyman,
six
yards
out
putting
the game. With Lyman short. An offsides penalty from
HERALD SCOREBOARD
freshman action, 26-14.
against
the
Panthers
gave
scoreat8wIth4:14tuu1
threatening Crooms lineman
Crooms
Lymn
Lyman another chance and this third period.
With wide sweeps the Tracy Brown picked off a
time they converted. Worderski
First DownS
balanced Crooms offense Worderski pass and moved the
7
Lyman came back in the final 145
RuhIngVUd*0"
114
loundJacksonopentomovethe
utilized the talents of Itatnes ball down into Greyhound
ter when gambling on a çj
paissngvardage
o
score to 8-0
thuskcep1ngtheHoundde1nse territory,
1002
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DielensretIredasacolonelIntheArmywhenhejeftW
Point tifee seasons ago.
"I hive (tone my l'est I have worked hard a'd I'm glad I
U, ddJL&amp;I .Ak2U
Jdi, t."C uncrtam
Tampa, despite a slow start, completely dominatei
Northern Michigan Saturday
The Spartans scored 17 of their points in the last half on
touchdown runs of 15) ards by Alan Ptltman and 25 yards by
KenMoorheadandasecondf1e1dgoalotyard,byjç1cy
Jordan Jordan'su1rstf1eldgoal,a25yarder,gaveTampaj
only first half
After the game, offensive coordinator Jim Ragland
"I'm disappointed that were not putting more points
i.L, Ws'r avg
yi,i1 a ai4
moved the ball up and down the field, but we need o stiess
more coasLstency.'
D.whowatthedTamaptssixthw1nagtone
defeat this season, has sparked his share of controversy
dnr11ng his tenure,
HefellodsfavorwithsomeTampasuptwhen
contract for a game with Florida MM was canceiled after
last year's gam. The FAMU-Tampa match was the biggest
box office draw the past three years, and officials announced
last week It would be resumed next y.

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Gonniex a year younger thrn his onnonent at 34, ha.,
been going downhill 8$ I late. HIS most recent effoit came In
Philadelphia, when "Bugglo" Watts scored an easy victory
over the once highly rated veteran. Defeats at the hands of
Billy Backus and Welterweight (lampion Jose Napoles have
also led to Manny 's exclusion from the world rankings
On paper the fight looks like a tune-up for Griffith who

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Th UL! St M!!gH Tit!e ru! ! ' th line
when Emile Griffith meets Mann)! Gonzalez at Curtis Hixon
Hall In Tampa Thursday night, Nov. 1st.
The bout L being promoted by Criando's Pete Ashlock,
with all the proceeds for the Israel Energency Fund
%ThJle both the gladiators have engaged in a like number
of matches (93), and split their two previous encounters

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1101 Magnolia Ave.. collar green
hIfl5lOfl*e. REWARD. 323.7151

3 Lines Minimum

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Family units, efficIency &amp; ove'
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Good Things to Eat

9
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Saturdays &amp; Holidays
9a.m. .12 Noon

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6-Child Care
Hotels

8-'Eating Places

13

Travel Agencies

9-Good Things to Eat
FLYING CARPET TOURS. I nc

ID-Do It YourseU
1 1-Instructions

Airline tIckets, Cruise and Tours
at official rates. 303 Semoran
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THIS IS DIRECTED TO THOSE
LADIES WHO WOULD LIKE TO
SUPPLEMENT THE FAMILY
INCOME WITH PART TIME
WORK, A HOURS A DAY, 5 DAYS
AWEEK. $1.60 PER HOUR WITH
LARGE NATIONAL COMPANY
CONDUCTING SURVEY IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FULl..
TIME WORK ALSO TO THOSE
WHO QUALIFY. PJUST HAVE
PLEASANT VOICE. FILL IN
COUPON BELOW. AND MAIL TO
MANAGER: P.O. BOX 166,
ORMOND BEACH, FLA., 32074

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a-Rooms for Rent
18
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Unfurnish.d

Sales

help, prefer experience in
automotive or appliance sales.
Western AutO Store, 301 W. 1st St.

31-Apartments Rent
Furnished

Unfurnithed Service Station A?teflda.'it, no e*.

lfiIr.ceneceflary. Apply in per.

33-Houses Rent Furnished

son to Sanford Sunoco Service, I-I
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34--Mobile Homes Rent

36-Resort Propetty
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323 -01AD

Homes

43-Lots and Acreage

Workers apply In person to
Amer ican Wood Products, 1277
ChMI-I St. Longwood, Fta.

fl-Farms and Groves
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$0-Miselijneou&amp;
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52-Appliances

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Rummauc Sales

~S-BoaIt &amp; Marino
Equipment

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$7-Sports Equipment

Seminole Lodge Nursing Home 3CC
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hout to start, lSc raise in 30 dayS.
iieguta? raises tnereaftef. Pild
and vacations. Mst be
$010 to Piardie SO lb. bags. Apply
in person, Premix Mirbit$ite
Manu!acturing Co. Junction Ilery.
4)1 and IlL Winter Springs.

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STORE

Horses
I ptrk an d Poultry

Secretary positions are available in
Inc Board of County Cornmiuicn.Vs Office. Must have a
minlmvn of six years responsible
clerical experience. Shorthand is
a muSt. Ability to meet and deal
With public esanIlal, Benefits:
hoipti7ion. vacat ion. eight
CvC. ,ppiy
.ar 000
Lois Hare, Room 307 Courthouse,
H. Park Av., Sanford.
P4 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

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Completing
new 3 bedroom
homeS with garage, air and
carpeting. Located on a quiet
street with lake breezes. Walk to
shopping and schools. .ow
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payment. Only 127.SOOto $21,250.

17,900

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home, unftwnished, $1
Lemon Bluff, 322.4443.

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Ford V-I engine, 390 Cu. In. and
aulomai;c transmission $130.
Aluminum intake manifold for 377
Chevy engine, $20. Pontoon op
prox. site 9*17. 1395. 3233464.

home on property. Priced right,
145,500. For further information,
call Rudy McLean, Assoc.

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leads to 3rd bedroom, and a If yøu have an eye for real value,
you'll eye the classified ads
beautiful moon light view of the
take, Deadenti Street. Good regularly.
mortgage position. 517.500
Forrest Greene, Inc.

BEDROOM SETS - Brand new
5onIth and Mediterranean sets
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516.500, Terms available. Call 323.
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MACHINES (S) nationally aaver.
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over $250 on this top of the line
model. Easy payments available,
United Freight Sales, 3350 S.
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nationally advertised stereo con

Owner. 3217025 eves. 323 4660

Monthly payments, 113193 in
Oude-s everything Call Ms Cross,
323 4670.
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Locust, turn left to 14th St., right
on Valencia Court North. Model
open 11 p.m. daily. On Site phone
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BY OWNER-New kIngsb.e'rry 3
bedroom, 2 batn. Central heat and
air. Range, dishwasher, disposal,
fully carpeted. Lot 161 * IS'. VA
and Conventional financing. Ph.

871-440.

soles in beautiful hand rubbed
fini sh. World renowned (tSR turn

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tables and 4-SpeakCr audio
systems 199.9$ each. Also corn.
Goods
ponent sets available from 579.95. SI
Cash or terms, United Freight
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Sales. 3530 S. Orange Ave., Or
buy sell trade
Isrido. Mon.Fri. 9 to 9. Sat. Ito 3.

Registered Broker
313 U70

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telephone 241 4473

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SADDLE EQUIPMENT BOOTS
Western Wear. Save at the Old
Corral Western Shop, I? 97, 1 mile

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Mon Sat.

130-5393

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HWy .

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The

Auto Repairs
P.,cccssotios

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12 Volt Auto Batteries 111.9S
REEL'S BODY SHOP
llO9 Sanford Avenue

pa- ft*,
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rear unit $125. 123-7997 after 6
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On deluxe Plecchl zig jag. 3 needli
ppsiticxs,buUt In buttonhole maker
with designs. Pay $31.50 or 6
payments of $7 per month. See at
Sanford Sewing Center, 307 E.
First St., Downtown.

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* Sanford Auction *
PUBLIC AUCTION EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT, Antiques, TVs,
Miscellaneous, New and used
furniture and appliances. Plus
special sates (watch ads),

52

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Washers
and
Dryers.
WARRANTY,
Free Delivery,

MATTflESS
4 Box Springs
5iiiS com p lete tie

64

,'r vice,

11cM In the way? Sell it fast and easy
with a low cost classified ad!

CARROLL'S FURNITURE.

AS

ID

Pets and Supplies

&amp; tan, also red, sire 7 lbs., wor
mcd, shots. W. Animal Haven

Grooming &amp; Boarding Kennels
122 S752,
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DOG HOUSES
New, large&amp;small
7003 .dams Ave.

Free to good home. Female
schnoodle. 10 mos. old. Phone
271$.

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Poodles, Terriers, Spenhels, master
all breeds grooming. Tiny toy' stud
service. 323.197.1.

66

Horses

A -Directory_of Experts Ready To

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I 'ElecfronicEipment

Gentle but spirl,ed. 1300. Ph. 3223991 or 322-0921.

Aluminum

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'atia coers. carports, screened
porches, pool enclosures &amp;
repairs. 23 pct. off reg. price. 3230(35.

WASHER, parts.
used machine

Apphnces

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A&amp;R APPLIANCE REPAIR
All make-s service
Ph. $X)1731

Spring. Phi. 131-9122.

SOFA BED &amp;
Matching C1.aIr
Opens to sleep

agan

Insulation,

HEATING
OlTlONlNG

&amp;

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GkISSMItTOIS
SENKARIK GLASS I PAINT CO.
210 Magnolia Ave.
37344.73

Haye

CON.

2609 Sanford Ave.

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eauty_Care

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BULLDOZER WORK

Pe'rflr,; interI:r A exterior.
repairs, roots painted, free honest

for routes in

CASSELBERRY

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

CALL 322-261 1

THE SANFORD HERALD

Give your hone a bath Remove
mildew, protect paint. Prenure'
iIen wails, patios, roOts, free est.
impac Spra Klcan 322 0397 eve.
New shingles tacked on by square
*,tPi aIr, or by hand Licensed &amp;
insured 373 8.33.3

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Small Jobs Wanted
'L't',

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Hodges &amp; Griffis Land Clearing
Excaating &amp; Grading. Ph, 373
1297 or 377 67*3, day or nile.

For Builders, Sub contra,,for'i
Complete House Plans and Shop
Drawings. Fast, dependable,'
economical. Call Victor- -365 3743

Lawn Service
Gat,tt'n &amp; 1. awn

.4ti.%,4pfl
1,

Iti Fix up" Time, Hire an expert
repairman from today's classif ied
ads!

KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER

Only authorized sales I service In
Custom made screen room% car
Sanford. Open 9 5, Mon-Fri.. Sat.
ports. lop workmanship and
9-1 L 107 W 27th St. Ph 323 $130.
materials. LEACH ALUMINUM
FREE Home Demonstration
-sr-FABRICATION, 3234471.
.',n'' 10 ',eII %ometPing A Small
&amp; " (1u of
(
A.*
.11
Roofing &amp; Sheet Metal
bring results
Gutters &amp; Down Spouts
'00 French Ave. 3739551

Concret

COG BURN FENCE CO
PH, 830 3241

Vacuum Cleaners

Carpentry. Remodeling, Additions,
Custom Work, Free Estimate. 321
0099.

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DeBARY &amp; DELTONA

Pressure Cleaning

11111-411141

Ceramics

SANFORD-

FOREST CITY

0, B. PUCKER PLUMBING, Inc.
Repairs, Remodeling, hot water
tanks, bath additions, dependable
service Free estimates. 323-84.00.

experienced estImates. 373-0191.

CONCRETE. PATIOS

Applications being taken

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Bufldozing
Clearing lots our Specialty. 373-17)1
after 3 p.m.

Plumbing

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House painting, by hour or by
contract. 322.1855.

SERVICES UNLIMITED
HANDYMAN
REASONABLE PRICES, CALL 372
3951

A GOOD AUTOMOBILE, CASH BOND AND SMALL INVESTMENT

tar

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f's', 372

HIACERAMICS
'xl) C Celery Ave. Sanford

WORK ONLY AFTERNOON HOURS

serviced

DRYWALL.S PRAY ING
&amp; PAINTING

A Sunday. 3277971.

NO BABY SITTER EXPENSE

Grooming - Professional with love
S am-I p.m. Animal Have,
Gr naming and Boarding 3725757 -

Home Improvements

JACKSON'S CERAMIC3,
kiln dealer. 10-S. Closed Thursday

70. WEEKLY

heater

your

(formerly Harrlett't Beauty Nook)
519E Pine,)?? 5742
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Pool Table taking up too much
room? A Classified Ad will find it a
buyer.

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

YOU CAN SUPPLEMENT THE FAMILY INCOME AND STILL

Call for free evaluation $317370.

winter. Call Geneva 111g. &amp; Air.
Cond Service 323 3431.

322 6390

HOUSEWIVES_- MOTHERS

Dog training in your home. All'
Breed Dog Train-rig Academy.

Letoneofourfriendiyad.vil.orshetp
you word your Classified ad. Call
3722611 or13l-93,
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Heating

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Pet Care

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5ANFORDi
AIR

KEN'S MOWING SERVICE
Acreage, Lots and Lawns
iMp call)?? 4045

OIL HEATER CLEANING
CALL RALPH
323 593.1

Attic InsWations

88

MOWING, EDGING
&amp; TRIMMING
CALL 372 1364

'ivnu. Se

Ft'll line GE Appliances
Sanford Electric Company
2377 Park Drive, 377-tIS?

O.il.

1041.

WHOA. roni throw away useful Idle
ll .nern quickly with a
Herald Wont Ad by calling 321
2$11. and asking for a friendly
Adv isor.

IN ZAYWI PLAZA •FEUN Poek

131.473 5

ShrubS, trimmed &amp; shaped. Flower
beds cleaned &amp; edged to per.
tection. Specialist. Mowing by
request only. Free estimate. 323

Repair

Central Air Conditioning. For free
estimate, call Carl Harris, at
SEARS in Sanford. 372-1771.

Serve You

Lawn Service

B&amp;DAIRCOIIDITIOPIING
01111`11111and heating service
830.9702
South
Seminole
TV
Service,
new I
Ph. $10-9217
used TVs. Hwy. 436, Altamonte

Extra nice saddle horse. Gelding.

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EARN $35•

Fern Park

Let a classified ad help you clean out
your attic, garage or basementl

MOONEY APPLIANCES. 371

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Pen? Bloc Lustre Electric Carpet
Slsampoorr for only 51 per day.

Many to choose from. Dick's
Appliance Sales I. ServIce. 7617 S
French Ave., Sanlord, 377 765*

l'PIMORE

2

Equipment for Rent

Freezers

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Hwy. 436&amp; 17,92

S

Ave. Next to Horse &amp; Rider.
Cactus, pottery &amp; special plants!

7111.

Buy, sell, consign, agpraise, or
special sales out of anything of
value. Hwy. 1797 (behind Win
chester Mobile Homes.)
323 7310
Sanford, Fla,
323 741!

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Now Sets

KACTUS KORRAL. 2*5* Sanford

WHIT ESIDE APPLIANCES, 644

COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE

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WHERE THE CUSTOMER MAKES THE DEAL

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Appliances

RECONDITIONED RetrIgeratc.'s,

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F
ZAIIRE PLAZA I URN PA

Oachshunids. AKC miniature, black

SOFA AND CHAIR CLCSE-OUT (7)
sets with solid hardwood frames,
compl ete set lust $91.30. Cash or
terms. (Firs t come, first ser ved)
on selection of fabrics, vinyls and
colors. United Freight Sales, 3550 Console sewIng machIne, like new,
used 4 his. Paid 121$. Sacrifice for
S Orange Ave., Orlando.
5130. Also have Duatherm oil
heater, good condItion. $30. Ph.
327-7367.

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32234.22
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ASSUME PAYMENTS

S at DeBary.

LONGWOOD

FAMILY

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New Lumber For Sale
Reasonable
373.54.70

Household

'Auctloneering Services

CORB [IT

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have things to sell or consign. call STRETCH STITCH SEWING

Make room for daddy. Have a

3 Bedrooms, 11-1 baths, like new.
Large, lot Sale price $27 60 11.000 cash, assume 1)5.600 mtg.

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Building Materials

6)

Adding a room to your Home?.
Furnish it with items Advertised
In Classified Ads.
Every Friday night 7:30 p.m. If you

19QN,Hwy.17.97
Longwood

Lovely 3 bedroom, h's bath. Fl-IA,
low down, or assume and move
right in. Holland Realty, Broker.

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CAMPERS I
CAM
Winn.bagn
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196.4 Mercury, good condItion. 21.000
actual mliii. $300. 1969 Chrysler
Imperial LeBaron, all power,
excellent snape. 51645 371 1997
after 6.

One 1972 mini home two Ill) mini.
homes. Save plenty on thes
specials. See them now. New
World Travl, Hwy. 17.92,
.ongwood. $3.4 9474.

Make room for daddy. Hav. a
garage sale with a low-cost
classified ad!

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Firewood for sale by the IL,j cord or
cord $36 9959 alter S p.m.

*PUBLIC AUCT ON *

Registered Broker
373

1963 Chevrolet impala, 2 door
hardtop, automatic V-I, 5350 322.
86010 2734761, ask for Charlie

Call dealer 3736730.

available at Firestone Store, Call 410 Ratio gear for Chrysler
322-0241.
product, brand new pal-traction

LAKEFRONT. 7 bedroom with
Florda room. I bath. Both house Man wanted to take down garage In Two Color TV's and Stereos; also
Orlando for good lumber. Call 1
191.6 Chrysler Imperial. 323 0705
and dock, garage, $37300
6.405.
after S.

JACK R. MCCLURE

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SALE

All sizes and models, 10 speeds. S
speeds, and standard bikes now

Miscellaneous

.t*n

- II' Scotty camper trailer. I. IS'

DEMONSTRATOR

. i.e y C!r -.

seen at 25115. French. 1195.

'67 CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT
4 speed. Nothing down, take over

Scotty-sell or trade for bolt. Ph.
327-4-449.

Bikes, Bikes, Bikes

Sales, 3550 S. Orange Ave
Orlando.
For Sale

10 acres, I acre's in grove. High &amp;
dry. Geneva, off State Road 46.

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4-cf. gal electric trailer refrl, New

condition. Hurryl Rubber
tress, folds lengthwise,
trailer, 322 26.33.

1967 T-ird, good condition, Can be

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Camping Equipment

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Autosfor Sale

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P0950,1MARINE
7977 Hwy. Il 97
312 3961

description.

lnC3me and
Fiopi.'rly

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1961 Dodge Dart, automatic, radio. '64 (tukk Ranch Wagon, all power,
good transportation, Must see.
heater, excellent tires. Just 5.330r
445.4)04 after 6. 26.17 Brooks,te
SHELLEY USED CARS, 701
French Ave., 3237960.
Cf.. Maitland.

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1$' All fiberglass houseboat, 40 HP
Evinruoe. 51500. 323-101* after

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Formal gown, beautiful, Ideal for
holidays, size I. Cost over 5100,
will sell for $43. Won once out of
town. Ph. 377 1953 tifter 5:30 for

Longwood

80

Travel Trailers

Recorder (Sony TC200); lawn
mower, self propelled; life
preservers, new, and large
footlocker, cheap. Call 834 9419.

830-5500
Realtors

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$015. FrenchAve.,373412

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'ó$VW like now
30m.p g.
To buy and sell gold or silver coins,
Ph 372 5094
'ntact us fir',? We I',c, buy hulk .... -',ivlr ('Jii'i ,L'.'ItiOL[ COIN '14 JEEP WAGONEEM. NOthing
down, take over. Call credit
CENTER, 109 W 1st. 323 1)57.
manager, 323 6230,

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New 1973, II ft. tri.hull, 2 left,
Ciebrance7i prices. Can be seen in
Sanford. 104-477-1031.

Volley ball net, tithing wader-s.

Roberts &amp; Gilman

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DON BALES

Sanford Motor Company

)73-2lS9aftecSp.m.
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P2 6.772,

Boats &amp;

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For the best buy ri Americin
Motors, and Jeep vehicles, see:

1966 Chevrolet Pick up,
$SOOcash

Cash buyer for used articles, fur
future, t'lC. HWY 46 ANTIQUES,

Marine
Equipment

55

$312920

Hwy. 434, close to l.A. 100' on paved
road. by 710' deep. Also S room

Inc.

MAITLAND FLEA MART
Il 91. Opc-n Sat. &amp; Sun 9

NO SUNDAY DELIVERY

st p riçj at J Cht.tS Equ t
assume mtg. $I.',IOQ at) pct 5151

BROKER

vhtrn.ye Rrei Estate
Outdo T* Befter Living

I1tiIIi.hi kver-y saitiday'

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**AMC - JEEPS. *

Ph. 373 $157.

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OWNER SAYS SELL

MOSSIE

nAwli

ipfI ri.f.,-,,
IAft,

Ifll?Ict at United Freight Sales,
3530 S. Orange Ave., Orlerido,
Mon.-Fri. 9 to 9. Sat. 9 to S.

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-1)32

6141176, Winter Park.

Saturday, Nov. 3rd. TV, AC., Small
appliances, linens, toy's, clothing
and miscClaneous. 115 W. Arpofl
Blvd., 322-7179.

50,000 miles. Clean. 372.32.2
mornings &amp; weekends.

1949 El Camino,

ORIENTAL
ORIENTAL RUGS WANT'D
Top prices paid. used, any condit ion

Sales

CL!FFJQRDAN

monthly.

by Brailey Otham

with full factory guarantee, na
tionally aderti.ed brand to be
sold for 1.49.95 cash or terms.

Sanford,
central air A, host. W)lh family
room Choice location Walk to

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4'

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only $77,500. assume 7 pct. mor
tqage, pay only 5170 monthly
Phyllis Capponl, Assoc.

REALTOR

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SEWING MACHINES ($)branonew

6' 111 Travelatl, AT, PS. radio, un,

extraclean,iowmil$.ge

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Wanted to Buy

or used furniture, Appliance s ,
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 Items
Larry's Mart. 715 Sanford Ave

2335

Lots and Acreage

ALTAMOP4TE AREA-Love me,

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YOUR MONEY FROM A SANFORD HERALD ROUTE.

equpped, garage. Priced to sell at

Realty, 322-130)

ifestyles

BLAIR AGENCY

Sanford

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Select your own price range, we it
sell you a mobile home, This
weeks special - 17*40, frnisiied,
carpet, 5hutte's, only 1.1995. Place
4omes North, Hwy 17.97 at Lake
Kathryn Estates. 2 ml. North of
Hwy. 436. $4.2270

NDUSIRIAL SITE

G. 0, Blair Broker
A. J. Pennington Assoc.
323 7710
Home 377

DECORATORS

3 Bedroom nome with large fenced

Paon

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NOQUALIFYING

IMMEDIATE

a I) ft ir I, Hi )ri( Ia

3 bedroom,
bet".
kitchen equipped. Lease. Avail',
bit Nov. 1. 322.2710.

109W. Is! St

or 373 4147 after S:30.

TruCksand Trailers

Self contained. Nothing down,
take over. Call dealer 3234230.

RR tracks,

BE AT HOME MOST OF THE DAY WHEN YOU EARN

POSSESSION

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WiL ROOM EFFICIENCIES. I
Special monthly rates. Contact:

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KULP

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Goimly's, E. 46 past Beardall at

MILLERS
219Orlando Drive, 322 033?

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or churches Wall to wall shag
carpeting. Dishwasher, disposal.
rang, and central heat-air.
Hurryt There's only I of each. 327-

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Fran klin i

air,$2130,Call322-l29Ibe$ween9.

1944 English Ford Cortina, $350
Very good condition. Call 322 1370

prices. Jolly Cptarti,guarantmln
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TELEVISION SETS $2S

Fern Park

Brand new 7 or 3 bedroom
townhouses Choice location! No
car needed for shopping, schools

or 647-OSlO

Rooms for Rent

CAVALIER MOTOR INN

Realtor

1

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Ave Rent starts at $275. 3fl $661

RENTALS-broker-9 to 1.

plete Beds compiet. from 130
3 bedroom, front kitchen, 12 * 53'.

TV.Radjo.Stereo

53

Ph, 323-6229,

JIM DANDY FEEDS

68

cockta!l tables, lamp $99 corn-

lIt 7323

Eller.

runs good, $350.

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1972 Honda 330 CL, 1t•o *w. $400 Ford 177. Gran Torino Sport. One
firm. 322 73*7.
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owner, low miles, many extras.
$2730 Call 3734010 ask for Bruce
1967 Yamaha 18$,

Buy direct from boxcar a,w.hol,lfr /9

So.

BARGAIN PICFS 7 Pc. Siclionel with 2 new end tables and

ao

Motorcycles

Feed

67-A

Whirlpool Sales &amp; service, 3074
Orlando Or., Sanford, (1st bldg.
of Airport Blvd. 323-3434.
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GOOD USED FURNITURE AT

Mobile H ome (lank Rcpoiestions.

7 lots Lemon Bluff

JACK R. McCLURE

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Orange Ave.. Orlando. Mon.-Fri.,
9 to 9, Sat. Ito S.

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10 Acres with 2 mobile home'S, one
now rented, space for 3rd mobile
home. Palatka. Fla

Pre Christmas Salt: Side by side 21
cu. ft. Whirlpool RefrigeratorFreezer, was $419. now $629, Big
savings on Dishwashers, Ranges,
Washers, Dryers. Geneva 111g. &amp;
Alt
Cond.
Serv-authonizect

Patterns, etc. $59 lScaslior terms

78

Regisler*d Appaloosa gelding,I yrs.
old, beautiful blanket, Lake Mary.
3230*91.

Call after 5, $31 7139

for buttonholes, blind Stitch, fancy

Horses

66

Gas dryer, Hamilton.
like new 1100.

cartons, No attachments needed

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669 4191, DeBaryIól 4613

Till We Succeed!"

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3503 Orlando Or

IS to choose from

complete camping

SINGER
WING MACHINES,
1973 ZIg-tag models, some still in

price!

t.0 rrcnch Ave.
3235200

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REAL ESTATE,

townhouses. West 251h St. at Hollt

HOMES and APTS, for rent. From
$100 mc. Call 123-766 ). HOME

4 bedroom wood frame home, large
o..sk Ih,,d"tree'., 7 Ad j acent lots for
sale

REALTOR

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Sink into carpets.

SANFORD , New 7 and) bedroom

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Road

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Better than the normal 3 bedroom, 2
bath home. Tile in foyer looks like
re.i leather. Beautiful choice of
colors in decorating. Fenced yard
for ctitdren.Oversi:ed patio, with
gas bat be cut grill off large
family r oom. Ultra clea n. mid 301

4495 'outh
Orange Avenue

323814).

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AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP.
$31 6300

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Wint er Park

131 *773

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Your Multiple Listing Agency
Local and National MU
REALTORS
2S4S Park Dr.

$23,900

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4440110

REALTOR

3 bedroom, 11-3 or two baths, all
"Sa nford's Sales Leader"

E -$

Owner transferred, make offer on
this established 3 bedroom,
carpeted and air conditioned
home, paneled family room and
Quiet fenced yard. Many extras.
Only 120.000

Call 322.2420 Anytime

"We Don 't

low investment, 7$ pct. financing
Make lots of room In your closets.
An investmen t for thoti v4'iO
Sell No Longer Needed Items with
MUST SUCCEED and one that
CIassilltd Ad.
ll provide year s of steady in
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come. Call collect,
1775 7162
Nice 1, 3 &amp; 4 bedroom hou ses for
rent

if

spIt 3 bedroom, 2 bath with nice
Flor as room, dining combination,
climate control, kitchen equipped
except for refrigerator, carpeting
and many rxt•as $35,300. Ex
celleust Condition. On large lot
about 100' x SOS'.

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rom

VALUE.

REALTOR

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formal dining room, etc. Needs
some att en tion, but you must see

LIMITED TIME

CEI5fl

Co" in

Altamonte Springs Store

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rvu1tUfly to rrway
SECTION That is thstr,buted to an
10.1
2.4
&amp;9_ 1
111ECUI I!,DOG homes i the area.
Adnrtiseri st.o.rtd .fl(tuft fht
in tarnoviing tPt,*r urn44
an equal opportunIty c'm$oylif

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7

SELF SERVICE COIN OPERATED
kWIK KAR WASH available San
for d and surrounding area

tdI ZZ

FIRST TIME ADVERTISED
See this 7 bedroom
frame and look at what $20,000 will
buy, plus one of the prettiest tots In
town. Has Ilreplace, gas heat,

3226137; After 5. 373-7111

CLIFF 'J ORDAN

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ADVERTISED

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automflicalty bq piec4 in Thvr I

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NO CLOSING COSTS

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SAN SEM KNOLLS-FIRST TIME
ADVERTISED-3 bedroo m. 7

FEE

5% DOWN

REALTY

LAKE MARY AREA

a,iu

t'quipmen,, boat and motor end
other items Ph. 3.49 3449

3775991

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

very near I-I. 361' front on
State Road

bath l
excellent condition.
Equipped kitchen, carpel, corner
I
lot, many trees 175.000. See it
I fowl

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day It gad So $ft
new,OvAiral for II

Apply In Person:

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ADULT CONDOMINIUM!. IN SANFOjt"
ci

JOHNNY WALKER

rnt

Come see it at

I acres

Realty

cdld Villa'

3"

*BEST

Stenstrom

MI

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Sinford, 5 rcirn. I', bath, car
Urapc , kIcben equipped,
central heat, $200 mc. Will take
opt ion, 323623$.

Business Opportunities

Tomorrow.

73-TruckS and Tr.iticr,

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P.ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
3271991
19195. A'ench
7174 or 3" 1496
Eve. Sunday,

111 N . Park, Sanford

mortgage. W.Wo.

fo appreciate.

Sternper Agency

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11 4 acre ranchette. 3 bedroom, V',
bath, double car garage. Many
extras. Owner will tike 2nd 50

Realtor, 323•5714

to

SEMINOLE REALTOR ORL., WP

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SEE

Hall Realty

Money

its

St-Avit'Gn

Sat. 111 S

Evenings)

Benf

60-Autos for Sale

24

CALL OR DROP IN AND

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PRETTY CORNER LOT GOES
WITH THIS exceptional horn, in

Houses Rent
Un(urnished

Start Making

Employ.,

78-4AotorcyCtéi

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GUARDS

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Parts. Acce'SS4rieS

32

Experienced sea foo coo'.
Apply in person
372521!

F Time &amp; Part Time

(Days&amp;

Drl.ndø (between Holden £

Michigan). Hours Ie Men..Frl.

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3)005. U. i, 17.92, Sanford

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Traders

Mature kitchen held
Waited
131.49$

$t. North St. Pet,.. Fla. 33714.

EMPLOYER

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Pearson Corporation 5725 Carrier

Transportation

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Two bedroom duplex furnished
apartment. 4220 Orlando Drive,
San'ord.

EA NERS

COUNTY

BUS BOYS
I

Call 322-2611

at (305) 441 $271. or write to Mills.

• DISHWASHERS

$

IIIW.2nd. St.

New "Norge` equipped coin laundry
located at E. 25th St.
Palmetto. Low down pa yment.
easy to qualify. F or Information:
Call Geo. CaheIO, in Wint er Park,

so-Stamps. Coins

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INTERESTED?

DRY CL

PERSONNEL

71-Antiques

1150 S. Orange Ave.

t

4

AVALONAPARTMEPIITS
ADULTS NO PETS

takes two hours to run.

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SEMINOLE

RESTAURANT

70-Swap and Trade

11

i'Varchois. O.ti.i lei.aI,d

.

nice quiet neighborhood. 3
bedrooms. 2 baths, tat- in kitchen.
end family room. if you're tired of
lking, you should see this.
$371500. owner will carry mor,
tgage.

setting,

OBSERVE all our lower priccj
horse-s like Our SpecIal 3 tcdrooir,
among In, pines. Only 121,300.

'

Convenient and charming, just

DeBARY.lovely' large one bedroom,
air, adults. 664 4126 or 322 ICSi

COIN LAUNDRY-CO!N

Slate Retirement plan, paid

u-wanten 10 OIlY

,,'

fables

Camp Seminole. 3221420.
Houses for Sale

garden-like

In
choice

locat ion. $39,000.

lem

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4-Equipment for Rent

It

Help Wanted

61-BuiUing Materials

63-Machinery and Toots

V. CLAKA APARTMENTS
111 WJ2t. St.

Buiine'ss now grossing $.f0 per veck
Excellen t potential for quick gO it
with an aggressive sample arii
sales program,

T6---Ma le.Female

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62-La wn and Garden

Trailers &amp; Apts. 2 Adult parks, 3
Family parks. 3511 Hwy 1792.
Sa,i ford,373.19)O; Day, Wk., Mo
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Park.

Shorthand, do you went extra Cash
fur Christmas? We hSve temporary asignments and 15$ 'or
f# you
Start howl Call Norreli. 1211
Lee Ro Winter Park, 6 41, EI1,

-needed for lit.

Furnished Apartment, 8*1 Magnolia
Ave. 2 bedroom, $120, mc. 110
damage deposit. Call 37302*1.

Area Includes Geneva, Lake Her.
ney, Rest Haven and Mullet Lake

SECRETARIES-Dictaphone or

work week. Numerous fringe
benef its star? $2 95 per r..,r
Apply 1 p.m. City Hall, Maitland.

59-Musical M.rchandts.e

Two bedr oom, furnished apt, adults
only. $160 month. 323 5111 or 322after 3o.m.
Furnithid one bedroom du
adults, no pets. 322.3410 a fler 1.

SAN-MO.PARKS, 1.2.3 Bedroom

time and full time. Apply

DRIVER-COLLECTOR
For s&amp;nht3tion truck operation. 4 day

54-Bicycles

furnished Call 323 0110.

GENEVA

Hunts Aides, Kitchen help, part

Used car mechiiic, excellent pay
and working conditions. Working
knowledge of all dumestic and
- import cars. Apply In person. Jack
Davis, Bill Baker Volkswagen,
32)95 17Q2

Merchandise

2 bedroom furnished apartment.
Adults only. $130 mo. Utilities

AVAILABLE
IN

Aged Lady to liv e In
Companion for elderly lady. Light
Housekeeping. Own Iran.
soo,lation Call 373737$

HELPERS. Good wages. apply
in person to 81.0 Rooting Corn
pany, 131 Seminole Blvd..
Casulberry.

investment Property

PARK AV2NUE MOBILE PARK
21.45 Park Drive, )fl-2*61

SANFORD HERALD

,Middle

ROOFERS. Exper,nc.d In built up
roofing. Also
ROOFERS

44-Income And

.4

:!IYI VP

2 Eedroern mcb'le Peme evgl'at,le
Oct. 24 and 2 bedroom cottage. No
alcoholic beverages, no pets.

41

4

assistance. Experience In real
estate not essen tial, license

FULL TIME

Apartments Rent

12 BEDROOMS, ADULTS ONLY

necessary. Call Larry Saxon,
REALTOR,
District
Sales
Manager, $30 5500.

AVON CHRISTMAS EARNINGS
can help make the holidays hap.
pier for your entire familyt It's
easy selling fine AVON products.
Call n; 641 3019.

Young man would like anotp'.'r
young man to share rent of trailer
Utilities and linens furnished. 372-

ASSOCIATE
PICTUf4 ESsave time, come browse'
through pictures of our 'inmes

')C E THIS Impressive A bedroom

STEREO SPECIAL

Furnished

Seminole County (Longwood.
Sanford Branch) office. You'll be
supported by extensive ad.
vertlllng,
and
managerial

PREFER PART TIME

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Roberts &amp; Oilman, Central Florida's
Leader, has 1 opening in their

DISTRIBUTORSHIP

Wanted-Welders

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One bedroom, carpeted, air, kitchen
equipped. $105 322-2796.

AGE

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-'PARTMENT&amp;
1SOSW.2Jth St,
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, c ar pet ing 1.
drapes. Pool. Kitchen equipped, 3
dildren ICtf'fWtd. Call 322 2C?0.

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200 *att, AX6000 Garrard rorn
mnent Set, rig 110, now only
t?sl Also aattab1e Ipealers.
..icne's and Garrard IrF,

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817 W. 1st St.
322-5641

BROKER

each.

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C.A.Whiddon, Sr., Broker

Mobile Homes

Appliances

52

For

We have a flEW
1972 demo 12
going at an unheard
of

327 lIlIday, 323 GALS eve.

SEE THIS charming older I
bedroom In choice loclon among
towering oaks. $32,100.

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REAL ESTATE SALES

PHONE

Get cash buyers for a small nY
vestment. Place a l*wcoit
Classified d for results,

Real Estate

$4-Garage

Name wand vaums, $49 VS.
1*191 Now '7) Singers. 1.51 IS

I) I I

(iENEVAGARDEN

0501.

ADDRESS

Custodian wanted. Apply t Enter.
jxi$. Schut, 711 Main St., En.
t9ri5e.

For Rent

paid

teach a few selec t qualified
people. EVEREST REALTY,
INC. 1601 S. 17 92. Maillano,

NAME

Experienced only, gr ader oeretors.
Apply ir, person to Whitaker
Paving, Sanford Airport, Buildng
100, between 730 and 1:30 am
Ph. 3271415.

Lots

For Rent

42-Mobile

Male Help Wanted

commission,

hrtspitaliri,tlon, and paid vacation J
for icens.ed sates people Ex
peniencad preferred, but will

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P40.t.ONGEI7

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pct.

60

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'ir end c.enoe.ng at
Camp Seminole. No alcoh!:
beverages. 3374470.

14-Camptng.Resofls

Il-Houses for Sate

FOI RFAIITIJtII IflwI.jwnhlc,?c
for sale or lease, callut.

A

Travel &amp; Recreation

ii-Wanie

II
Houses Rent cairnichr'rl
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Rooms. for Rant

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37'-Businets

29

Secretay

yur Johnr.y rc.? Let ma hlp.
Tutoring In all subjects for
elementary age students. Call 323737* after 4:00.

--L: and Found

friome

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Payton

17 Week CNcrd Cors
Harry Wester, 323-1379

3--Crnet3ries

35-Mobile

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PIANO LESSONS

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tnt.tO ydrU, large
ut ility sh ed In rear, payments,
$I 1 00. Assume mortgage, no
qualifying, immediate possession.

04

SpaniSh. Mediterranean.
rrencP. Provinc ia l b.room -ets.
sip
(t'O(C from, WI) to $15 9
7

Baby sitter in my hem. '3 pm. to I
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a m. Own transportation. 3fl-124 Institutional cook want ed Company
anorwomantoroomandbar;n
Nice I bedroom house for rent
Great RETIREE INVESTMENTI
or '3229979.
country home. Ph. 3225840
benefits.
Apply
in
person.
Sanford
Building Includes 3 attractive
anytime.
Naval
Academy.
Bar Maid
See Mr.
opts. Will make nice residence
McLella n,
Nlghth if I
with good rental income, 521.500.
Large room with prIvete l. bath.
3:2-9979
Realty, 322-1301
Prferences required Ph. 373.1176
c.te.-Par, time. Can you
.a3J4awathaAve. a? 11 2
you are over 75, and have a ten
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Insurance
D^
vnø*biø rr, nod wiI'!fl7 to Wk
0i pI.4
Apartments Rent
from 3 P.M. to 9 p.m. you can iv
bedroom house In country. Adu!t
re1pnhibtIity, eccurare typ.st,
Unfurnished
only, no pets. $130 mc. 1sf &amp; last
d
make $200 weekly. Based on one
mature, salary commensurate
mo. rent &amp; 130 damage deposit
sale a night selling the only
t
.
-.
-.--with ability, five day week, 9-5.
Cell after 6 P.M. 322.6211.
complete Clack History Library. Unfurnished two bedr oom apt., air &amp;
Really. 372 1301
South Seminole area. $344020.
heat, carpeting throughout, - Fcr appointment, Call Orlando,
--- 2H,.vattta Ave at 17 97
CUIp5JO
equipped
bedroom nwse, •uvii, no pets
*ticn,n. IllS ma. In
Wanted: RNs and LPNs. Apply In
34414.
cluding wat er &amp; garba ge. 323-1340 .
$150 mo. plus security deposit. Ph.
person, Sanford Nursing and
3230616.
Convalescent Center, 933
Children's outgrown clothes, toys Two bedr ooms, I bath, wall to wall
Me'lonvilii Ave., Sanford,
and furniture sell quickly with a
2 Bedroom furnished house for lent.
carpeting, drapes, c en tral heat
ctassifiec Id.
$125 per month. Call 323-5700.
Accountant .Bookkeeper. 1500 up,
air. Fully ecuipped kltthen
depending on experience. An
with dishwasher. Call Mrs.
derson Employment Service. 830
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATE, up to WiCtl'tent2y 323-4452.
34
Mobile Homes Rent
0166,

Instructions

2-la Memoriam

Rent

MaIe.Ferk
11tInWntns4

1 0

to come back

BALL REALTY

t tir

711 P4.Oak. Sanf or d

THIS WEEK AT
UNITED FREIGHT SALES

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i-Cards of Thanks

32-Houses

Female HclpWanted

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JOHN SAULS AGENCY

CHARMING, L A RGE OLDE
DEIR
HOME, S bedrooms, 4 baths,
paneled dining room, central teilt
and air, with hardwood floors. 4
fireplaces on cor ner lot $74

as one of Mrs. Baumgartner's dogs!"

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Ideal Location

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"If there's anything to reincarnation, I'd like

treati"

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kitchen, carpet, $2500 down,

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Miscellaneous

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322 0648 43

L.ngc,.s

private financing. 323-hoe, Lake
Mary.

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"I wish

Farm Fresh Rabbit. any ouantltv.
government Inspected.
c 'a
pound, 32211)2.

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buthel,yellow sQuash. 13 bu.
picked. $3.30. 1:30a.m. III sunset,
Cain Farms, 46 West from San
ford, to Orange Blvd., Right
Orange Blvd. at Adventure Camp,
left on Delaware. 373-0340 before I
am., ?"' 7:30 .m,

1a.m.. 3:30p.m.

7-4"otels

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You p. green Lens,

Department Hours

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ZIG ZAGS

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New custom built 3 bedroom, large

$

CHOICE LOCATION t.-o yew CH
three bedroom. 2 bath home.
Florida room, central heat and
air, satl t wall carpet, tJ5.X%)
Terms

P

830-5500
Inc.

PLAZA •r(MP PARK
13)6323

Terms

372 3931

so

Houses for Sale

2321 Park Dr. 372 2111
REALTOR
After hours

CLIFF JORDAN

BRAND NAME

I bedroom, 1 bath home In excellent
cond it ion. $15

Roberts &amp; Gilman

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Small Lot

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VARY

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SANFORD CT. MOTEL

Rated For Consecutive
lflrIoçc- No Ch,-m-1

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located on a low traffic street.
This home f ea tur es a family roo m,
dining room, and bIt of trees. Call
Doris Belt, ASSOC, to see it lOOny

3726691

ILr bedroom. 7 bath, central heat
and air, two car garage. fenced
yard, with 10 assorted citrus trees.
convenient to shoppino area

Jim Hunt Realty -

Nearly everyone. So, if your future
5 tied to several, you should look
Into this line 3 bedroom home.
C on ven ien t to good schools, and

1100 E. 751h 5.., Sanford

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Near 436 East

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The Longer Your Ad Runs

Beautiful Riverfront

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Houses for Sale

)fl 9211

In This Pape r, People Are Reading It Today.

Is

ORLANDO.WINILR PiT

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Large black male dog
Ph. 323. 1719

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Boat in the way? Sell it last and Msy
with a low cost ClaSSified ad!

KULP REALTY

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Found

003 First St..

322 7212

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FOUND

6tnru 2$ times
21c a line
25 timis ...........22c a line
($1.75 MII41MUM CHARGE)

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15445 irc-ni.h Ave

REALTY

323 606 1 or 373 0517

central heat, kitchen equipped,
carport, 119,000. ItSOdown, $147.15
r mo , on mortgage balance,

REALTY
SANFORD
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Houses for

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M. UNSWORTH

Three bedroom, I bath, carpeted.

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invfltment In a CIataIfltd Ad will
bring results.

ouses •r Cain

Get Cash buyers 104 a small in
l6w cost
v e stment,Place

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Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
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I'323 _121

Lawn Clean lip, and Ligt'3 Hauiing
TrImblay, 323-2774

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Professional Wallpaper hanger
Licensed Residential Commercial
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DICK JOYCE WELL DRiLLlN'
3" and larger, pumps, sprinklers
Water Condit loners, 3324610 WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and s i tes
'e repair and

STIflE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO

)07W. 2nd St.

3276123

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.Wednesday, Oct. 31, 1973

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS visiting Cairo and other
and promised a list of all its
President Anwar Sadat of Mideast capitals next week.
POWs withiz three days.
Egypt said today Egyptian
He said there would be an
Defense Minister Moshe Da- immediate exchange of
forces could easily defeat Israeli units on the west bank of yan told the Israeli parliament wounded prisoners and Israel
that Egypt has provided a list of would take the first step by
the Sutz Canal.
"Militarily this is easy," he 82POWs - * of them injured freeing 75 wounded Egyptians.
said. "The east bank forces of
the Egyptian 3rd Army are well
tntrenched while the rest and
World
larger part of this army is now
behind the Israeli forces on the
west bank."
But be said he was holding
back to avoid more war and
bloodshed.
Sadat's view of an endangered Israeli force conflicted
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) - Northern
with Tel Aviv's claim that It has
Ireland's largest armed Protestant group says it will start
the Egyptian 3rd Army surpatrolling theMO-mile border between Northern Ireland
rounded and at its mercy on the
and the Irish Republic at midnight tonight to prevent
east bank of the canal,
guerrillas of the Irish Republican Army from crossing.
S.idat al.so told a news confer"We are determined the hord'r 5kdI 1w shut," said a
. Ctru
t Ld must
It.r the Ubkr tktthe As' tatwn. 'All roads
pull back the troopson the west
will be blocked and manned24 hours a day by patrols of
side of the canal to the lines
thousands of UDA men.
they held at the time of the first
cease-fire 'gi Oct fl before he
will exchange prisoners of war.
PHNOM PENH (AP) A hand grenade killed st least
Israel had reported Tuesday
sit persons and wounded more than 10 in a crowded fish
that an exchange of wounded
market at dawn today. Police officials said it was a
POWs was Imminent,
terrorist attack. The man who threw the grenade escaped.
Sadat said his officers were
The government reported its troops drove off Khmer
pressing him to let them wipe
Rouge insurgents 16 miles northwest of Phnom Penh who
out the twaeli fotm on the
had
been blocking the highway to the rice fields in norwest bank of the canal bu t he
thwest Cambodia, but the rebels still held 10 miles of the
was holding back to give p
road northwest of the city. The government said Its forces
dent Nixon time to prevail on
also had launched an operation to retake Kep, a town in
the israe1i. to withdraw.
the ceth! D.rovilnce Of Kmpct.
-j
He dic.'ited NiC
rtry al State Henry A. Kiiger this week told acting forelgn minister, Ismail Fabmy
they believe the Israelis should
UNITED NATIONS N.Y. (AP) UNICEF, the United
withdraw.
Nations Children's Fund, °xpects to realize more than $3
Fahtny was to be followed in
million from Its annual trick-ortreat Halloween collection
In the United States ton&amp;ht. The annual collection by
Washington by Israeli Premier
American children provided a large part of the $8,00,00C
Golda Meir, who left Tel Aviv
raised by the U.S. Committee for UNICEF in 1972. The
this morning for the United
States,
other major activity is the Christmas card sale, which
.Wt' irncdttcly Iter Halloween.
W±gto crci .i zasinger plans to pursue his quest
for pace in the Middle East by
ROME (A?) - Romaa Uled their bathtubs, water
cans and jugs today In preparation for a four-day drought.
water company will turn off the supply at midnight
tonight so workmen can connect new aqueduct pipes
outside the city. The company said this would insure an
adequate water supply for the rapidly growing city for the
ixon
next century.

Fashion Squar

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Sanford's own Donna Lou (Harper) Askew
accompanied her husband Gov. Reubin Askew
to Walt Disney World Saturday when he was
keynote speaker at the state convention for
Democratic Women's Clubs from all-Florida.
Highlighting the luncheon meeting, which
attracted over 300 persons to the Continental
Room of the Contemporary Hotel, was a
fashion show featuring the latest modes from
the vast and exciting collection at Robinson's to
precede the grand opening of the ultra-modern
fashion center Monday.
Fashions featured pantsuits, which will
still be the rage this fall. Soft, bright fabrics
and created into designer's dreams with
sequins and glitter setting the pace for
drama tic holiday gowns.
Hats were shown for day and after-five
wear, and make-up fliis taken on a new trend,
especially a softening of the eyes.
Accompanying photos gives a preview of
Holida fashions from Robinson's

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FOLLOWING IN THEIR FOOTSTEPS
(I to r) Charlotte Weydig, Helen Faizone, Wynona French, Dorothy
Langknecht, Fannette Edwards, Ruth Winter, Julia Harr.
(Herald Photo by Charles Edwards)

Protestants Patrol

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Honors

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By FANNE1FE F1)\S%Iti)S
herald Correspondent

DELTONA-The Deltona
Star Club honored Its past
presidents at their regular
month ly meeting in the Cornniunity Center with a pleasant
skit written and directed by
Charlotte Weydig, vice.
president.
It was all In rhyme and the
participants carried outlines of
a large foot, denoting that they

6 Die In Market Blast
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ser' following lit fteir -foot steps."
Taking part were Helcn
Falzone, Wynona French,
Dorothy Langknecht, Ruth
Winter, Fannette Edwards,
Julia Ilarr and Charlotte
Weydig as commentator.
Past presidents honored and
receiving a gift from the club
were Marguerite Fisher, first
president and one of the
organIers of the club In 1966,

Past Presidents

In '(7;
'-rv-d from
Evelyn Peters, 1968; Irene
Demnskc, 1969; Aida Davis,
1970; Carolln' Woener, 197);
Elects Bird, 1972; and Gladys
Granneman, 1973.
New members present were
Mr. a nd Mrs. Robert Merrow
formerly of Batavia, Ill., and
Mrs. Wilfred Cadley, formerly
of New York City. Mrs. May
Jacobson of St. Pete.rsburg was
a guest.
The refreshment committee,

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Mrs W.W. (rod, chairman,
Mrs. Vera Curry, Mrs. Herman
Burger, Mrs. John Weaver and
Mrs. William Cracralt, served
a delicious luncheon of sandwlches, cake, cookies, coffee,
tea, candy mints and nuts.

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She is expected to reiterate to
o.
the Presidiuit three basic demands of Israeli policy: facetomandsof
face laLka with the Arabs
leading to a signed peace
treaty, retention of key pieces
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garlands of baby's breath - and
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burning tapers and cast a soft was identical to the other at- chiffon with long sleeves and
Anne glow toward the white pile dleu tendants and she carried . a she Wore a white carnation
Miss
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ushers were Doug Arie, the A tiered wedding cake was cut
white lace collar
antique
The doubi ring
deep cuffs. She wore a mat.bridegroom's brother and an served by Linda Walker
service was
David Johnson.
and Sara Arie.
Baptist Church of Oviedo wi th ching satin ribbon in her hair
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The bride's mother was C0wvu uiC5S
the Rev. A.F. jjg
pastor and carried a basket of Autumn
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of the church officiating. Clew carnations roses' r
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Father John Picciano recited po'ns
aqua-blue crepe with a lace her bridal bouquet.
bodice and sleeves. Round
the opening prayer.
After a we&amp;Ung trip through
Mrs. Terri Wilkening, Ow
rhinestone
buttons were the Western states in their
William Henry Martin,
featured at the front of the gown
organist, presented an ap-•
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Mrs Douglas Arle, grand- North Carolina New York and
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uOOC-u.flhlui wedding gown o
mother of the bridegroom Melbourne.
white velvet lavishly appliqued of )WCTS.
with dainty circlets of white
lace outlined and centered with
pearls and crystal beads.
The gown was fashioned
along the Empire Silhouette
1l sleeves
and featured
and a round neckline.
Infantry
She carried a bouquet of
bridal pink roses in the form of
ANSBACH, Germaay (All) - since the beginning of this year. slanted a second lieutenant after
a cross, centered with a 'me S. 1st Infantry Division Plc Kalvick will serve for two h.tint, graduated from Washing
removable corsage of white
brought 11,000 men, two women years and the lieutenant for ton College In Delaware in 1972.
orchids and accented with satin
and one evening gown to West three years.
a drama major in liberal arts.
leaves, ribbons, baby's breath
Germany for field training exHer father is a banker and
and miniature white car- eses.
I.A. Thornton was commis- her mother a teacher.
nations.
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Lt. Gene Thornton, 23, of Midwith tluee identi cal standing dietown , Del., a 5-foot-5, 117J
baskets of white gladioli, porn
pound member of the Women s
$ pons, carnations, ferns and Army Corps.
baby'
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DELTONA-A Japanese tea Hubbell, Mrs. John Router and
Ferns.
"My real name is Eugenia,
ceremony was -presented by- Mrs. James Van cleaves.
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overseas, except for a couple of hers of Deltona Woman's Club. vice-president, presided in the
She served tea to her guest, absence of president Dottie
distant cousins in World War II
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She said the nickname CxplaIned the setting and the
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second vice-president and
ceremony,
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membership chiirman, were
stated
that
the
ceremony
She
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Mrs. Bernard Benz, Mrs. John
and
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hundreds
gets better results," she said. dhist monks in China,
Mrs. '
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Plc. Connie Kalvick, 19, 5.2 and of years ago, then brought to Elizabeth
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where
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Japan,
about 20 pounds, is the other 1st
Calvin
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Division WAC who came here
the ceremony. Malmquist, Mrs. LaVernePohl,
wearing combat gear and a followed
fatigue uniform. She Is from Refreshments preceeded the Mrs. Gl:n Reeder, Mrs. Stefan
meeting. Hostesses for the day Sivak, Mrs. Albert Sleeter, Mrs.
Mnot, N . D.
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Mrs. Albert Croninger, an
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liontoon Island for their Ikenobo School of Ikebana,
October meeting and also had a gave a talk on Japanese Flower
plant study and picnic.
Arranging and then conducted
Mrs. John a workshop.
Attending were
Routter, president, Mrs.
The November meeting will
Howard Elroy, Mrs. William be held at the home of Mrs.
Ruthrauff, Mrs. Elizabeth Humphery Jackson with the
Knight, Mrs. Edgar Harding, Cardenla Circle as guests, on
Mrs. David Cook, Mrs. Wflliaii Nov. 21. Mrs. John Christmas of
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Middle East crisis, the White
House announced today.
WASIIINGION (AP) - A meat Operations subcommittee
Deputy Press Secretary Ger- House subcommittee is seeking on foreign operations, told a
aid L Warren also said Nixon to determine whether the State hearing Tuesday that the State
would meet on Wednesday with Deportment deliberately tin- Department apparently
Egypt's acting Foreign Minis- derestimated Its embassy violated personnel regulations
tar Ismall Fahniy, who began staffing needs In, Laos to "LEt order to keep a low profile
exploratory talks with Seae- Congress in order to minimize In Laos,"
tary of State Henry A. Kisain- the U.S. presence there.
"Now they're having to admit
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For whatever reasons, the they didn't ask enough money
the Middle East conflict.
General Accounting Office to do the job and they had to
As pars of what he called
iGAO) said Tuesday, the US. violate the rules with local
Nixon's "efforts to bring lasting embassy in Vientlane. Laos, hires," Cornish said.
peace to the Middle East," violated State Department
Warren said the President also staffing practices by suppleFrank C. Conahan, associate
would meet, at 6pm. today at menting its personnel with dot- direcor of the GAO's Interhis Camp David, Md., retreat ens more hired locally,
national division, aid the emwith Soviet Ambaasador AnatoNorman Cornish, deputy staff bassy did have an abnormally
ly F. Dobrynin, who has been a director for the House Govern- small American staff.
go-between in the US-Soviet
diplomatic moves spawned by
the latest outbreak of fighting In
the troubled region.
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haztily arranged visit was by
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katchewan. where her trapper calls "the hunger, the 5hame ten children,
with
breeds traVels extensiveI y
is all fact:
"It was hard to write about "half-people" or the whites who (.,,I,,illuill ties I.,l uent toi.,i liative father taught her to set traps, when people laughed at us be.
A childhood marked by pov(,ree, shoot a rifle and ride liorse- cause we were different. The People "sitting on our doorstep
some of the things." MiSS, called thein "dirty breeds." Blackfoot
e r I y alld discrim illation;
and Xllipjw4a, .3s
kids at school made tun threatening to take us all and
Campbell acknowledged it) an But she is angry at the systern %tell its Enj;IiNli ,
h, back. 77icre was warmth in the ofw hite
us
because
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close-knit family and COfflJfl(j
orphaned brothers and sisters,
oppres
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to tell the world outside that 'at'
bannock spread 'aito lard and out and found myself a hu.snity, laughter, dancing
Ill I heir.,"n langliage.
marriage at 15 to ," white man are people, we cry and laugh sion about
and
celfilled
with wild meat, or else band, thinking it would keep us
"There is no excuse to put
all
deser ted her; mother of
to isi;ik ttierii under. C rations.
The rich white
'ahole roasted gophers.
and are hurt and feel love like bels and colors on people, "
she stand
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three different inen; prostitu- treat us like human twings.
can't 3ay 'I'm Indian ,.ill I'm .tjhe expl,li
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abandoned her, and the kids
ns..-We have %% riters, whose companionship and wis. tory studied in school Ina
tion; heroin addiction; alcohol. And I hoix (tic young native
de naism; a suicide 11 ttc'nipt arid a
fighting for Indians alone,' or Poets. altists, people who sing dom "shaped my whole way of tive people look so gross and were taken away after all.
people who read the book can 'I'm black and I'm fighting for and write
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thinking politically as well as Ignorant." she adds. -The seed
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For $13.50, for example, you Karate Illistrated who admits because of the way it looksfold around his eyes, then INI's -Kung Fu" series.
can get a black and white fUm cheerfully that he doesn't know sometiling like a smoothly
lifted the samurai sword above
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With a bloodcurdling scream,
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people who
For another $13.50 you can kung fu before the public. Even men like kung fu, apparently,
the body of the man lying in had shelled out several bucks get a long oak stick (called a though the action scenes in the because it is a good method of
front of him, neatly chopping apiece to see a demonstration of hakkaku suburito) that you can movie were only a few minutes self-defense and because of its
the watermelon he was holding Oriental arts that a few years use to batter opponents karate- long, they were very authentic. flashy media image.
into ffilrds.
ago wol.ildn't have filled a high style.
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'And then the youngsters "and I want to be ready to fight
with a ha-clt-hand ?1ash,zd piitaliher ol Blacli, Belt still another manuiacturet istkni4 1c.
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ulusiastically.
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Ilie Scene was the first kung demormtrates (Hennessey Hand" starring the deceased Chinese philosophy behind it. kungfu movies because they've
Eu exposition ever held in the plans to take his show on a tour Bruce Lee, which cost $)0 000
"Unfortunately, there's no been conditioned to violence,"
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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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North Karelsa which has a
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rate. Seeking evidence
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prevented, the World Health
rganization and the Finnish
government are sponsoring
this group movement.
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Karelia are lumberers and
farmers and lead a hard
physical life. They are not
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hours sitting in front of a TV
afterwards. Yet, their record
of heart disease is staggerin
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under the new programs.
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Florida Power Corporation
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area employes went out on International Brotherhood of gloves, according to the
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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without
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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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mnittee which helped draft the unincorporated area fire
the tapes, which was discussed
new fire prevention ordinance
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creating
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had been considered the top fires involving more than one
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While he indicated "no
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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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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
(Pate 5A)
Ridgewood St., Maitland, was
I&amp;W4 said
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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)
only one who knew, other than bounced off, striking Charles H
Nixon.
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"They
can
hide
quite
a
bit.
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Police said wltnes told
MRS. JIMMY mou
JOHN L. HURT ,m.
th
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imagine
,he
whole
business
Li
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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lacerations after being struck,
have been produced long ago.
-believe the two mi.sslng tapes said police.
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checks indicate much rogre has so far been made.
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f.eared working the new picked up earlier and charged 7--equipment
under the old with destruction of private
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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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bank
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a
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today
said
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feels
the
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radio
tower
at
the
center
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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
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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
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man
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had
cleared
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any
don't
use
asbestos
gloves—and
officials
said.
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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
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fic
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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
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"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
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socially acceptable the habit
Of no smoking anymore, to
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them, and far more vegetables. The new way of life — a
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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
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dryers. Give a camera or othvr get all your ttoliday fun in the beautiful and exciting place this
lire bells, for this year the jolly you've done this year, i case giant new Christmas tree and days run out,
ist
CtUJua-s.
Be sure to attend
old fellow will be arriving in a he asks,
The wide variety of stores at photographic equipment for picture!
new pole ornaments this year.
Sanford
Plaza
Is
going
to
be
a
the
opening
ceremonies
Friday,
lire truck.
If you don't get to talk to The tree is all gold and should the Sanford Plaza oiiers a Christmas, and you're sure to
News of the energy crLsl.shas Santa Friday, you still have look magnificent when the complete selection of popular
reached even the North Pole, plenty of opportunities because colored lights are twinkling,
gifts for everyone.
Santa decided to save on he'll be visiting the Sanford
While Christmas shopping
Sanford City Commission thoughts turn first to the
helicopter fuel and arrive in a Plaza every weekend from now
Gordon Meyer will officiate at children. The emphasis today
fire truck instead. He thinks the until Christmas.
the tree-lighting ceremony,
gleaming red and white colors
The festivities Friday will flipping the switch to set the on children's toys is variety,
ofthetruckwillmatchhisown
safety, and educational value.
continue into the evening, with tree ablaze with winking lights.
gay outfit perfect ly!
Playtime Is valuable when
the
grand
tree-lighting
children
are 'learning by
In his sack he'll 'have lots Of
ceremony scheduled for 7 p.m.
The Rev. Blair McGarvey doing.' A child's age is usually a
candy to give away as usual—to The Sanford Plaza Merchants will give the invocationand
the
all good boys and girls, Association, who are respon- Lakeview Middle School Glee pretty sale guide to his or her
remember, so make sure you sibie for the decorations and Club and Band will present a current interests.
For slightly older children do.
can tell him of the good deeds ceremonies, have bought a tiiusic.' program. They have
it. A",-anir
..a'." 1,*i, a,
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been rehearsing hard, and popular and instructional. If
Sanford area residents can you prefer, make up the kit
expect to be delighted with the item yourself and give a really
selections they will perform, personal, handcrafted gift to
In order to serve you better
WTRR Itadlo will be
at the 'someone special. Several stores
Plaza to do an on-the-spot in the Sanford Plaza have these
during the Christmas shopping season,
broadcast of the activities,
'crafty' kits for creative gift
All the stores in the Plaza will giving.
OUR
be getting into the Christmas
Sanford Plaza stores offer
spirit, many of them staying jewelry, clothing and acopen until 9 p.m. or later, and cessorles, sports equipment,
some on Sunday afternoons, household items a ml hen utifullv
I ie .'&gt;JZtUL1 I'hILd incrchaiit.s packaged toiletry gills. On-thehope to see you all at Friday's go guys and gals will fall for
festivities and invite you to be items such as heated shave
will be
sure and visit their stores cream dispensers, cordless hair
before Christmas shopping detanglers, and mist hair

a rule holidays are light on the
trains, but Thursday was like
an average day—which is
heavy for a holiday. Traffic on
the southbound trains was
especially heavy."
Gebhardt said there are
always more passengers on the
trains over the Christmas
season, but this year he has had
more phone inquiries than

Sanford ticket agent Frank
Gebhardt said "quite a few
passengers" told him Thursday
they wouldn't be traveling by
train If they could be sure there
was gas to get them home again
after the holiday.
"I expected it to be real dead
around here yesterday, but it
was a lot busier than an.
ticipated," said Gebhardt, 'M

By JEAN PA'VfESON

Herald Staff Writer
The fear of running out of gas
while on Thanksgiving Day
outings prompted many more
people than usual to use the
railways rather than drive their
own cars to and"from Sanford
Thursday.
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Friday, November 23,1973—Sanford, Florida 32771
66th Year, No. 81
Price 10 Cents

WILLARD M. KOSTECKI
Associate Editor, Metro Newspaper Services
He may be arriving by dogsled, fire engine, chohoo
train, helicopter or even parachute. He's Santa Claus and
he's on his way.
But no matter how he makes his gland entrance one
thing is for sure - when the jolly man in red first shows
his rosY cheeks and jingles his bells the Christmas Gifts
Season is officially open.
All indications are that this Christmas will be the merriest ever for families every, so have anopportunity to
where. Stores have stocked check for the bc buy.
their shelves with new mcrShopping early means
chandise and every aisle is planning earlier. A wellsure to oiler solutions to made gift list should include
"what-to-give" problems.
primary gift suggestions as
Santa's traditional mcs- well as secondary choices to
sage can well make the dif- avoid duplications and disference between a relaxing appointments.
holiday or a frantic last-minute rush. His message is
Special gWts
simply, "Shop Early."
When making out your
Wise shoppers know that list, be sure to remember
the earlier they begin gift meeds for all those who have
hunting, the better the sekc- been extra nice to your (am-tion. Early bird shoppers al- ily during the year,

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needed but should now be lake Monroe and the Wekiva
Consulting engineer Cal planned for.
River on the west to the Osteen
The first In a series of steps Bridge and Lake Jessup areas
Conklin of Clark Diets and
Associates told the joint city- toward a regional system is on the east
county advisory committee on a now 70 per cent complete,
County Commissioner John
regional sewer system Wed- according to Conklin, The Diets Kimbrough and city com•
nesday that a draft of a yet-to- firm is making a $15,000 mLssloners John Norden of
Water
Quality Lake Mary and John Morris of
be published state study on - Interim
water quality management of Management report for the city Sanford met Wednesday night'
the St. Johns River and Lake of Sanford. The study area with Conklin and Sa nf ord City
Monroe shows advanced waste encompasses the north 40 per Manager Warren Knowles.
treatment (expensive tertiary cent of Srninole County— from
Kimbrough said the county is

lie present aties of county
and Lake Mary and Sanford
city governments will ask their
commissions next week to inveatigate inter-government
agreements that would result in
joint participation In studies,
planning and applicati ons for
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enjoyable tried to limit the investigation
Thanksgiving Day was had by of -special
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Watergate prosethe Spolski-clan; hopefully, cutor Archibald Cox, the New
yours was the same or better. York Times said today.
Only two "business-type"
Richardson quotes the Whi te
calls were received ... one House chief of staff, Alexander
reporting an orange-glowing M. Haig Jr., as saying he urged
light hovering over the Sanford Nixon to cancel an order to Cox
Airport. Took myself away to halt court litigation aimed at
from the Alabama-LSU game obtaining Watergate tapes and
for about an hour to watch for related documents.
flying UFOs instead of footballs
"Haig said he had tried, but
(and didn't see any, sorry!)
the President wouldn't yield on
The other ('all had to be one that," Richardson said in a
which I shall treasure in. Times interview at his McLean,
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someone, the law enforcement
agencies should tag and arrest
those two or three air boat
tirivers seen yesterday on the
St. Johns River and in Lake
Jessup.
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guns at ducks while the boats
are in motion and under power
which is again3t the law), and
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eeds on unsuspecting litmiers
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study and exploring methods of terceptor to serve more than
agreement between the local 7,000 dwelling units on the city's
government entities,
south side showed the area
The jeint advisory committee could be most e, onomically
scheduled a meeting for Dcc
Dec. 14 served by funneling all sewage
with planners and attorneys for to the city's Lake Monroe
the three government bodies, treatment plant or by adding a
Conklin said the committee is a second plant in the Lake Mary"sou ndi ng board" to consider Greenbelt-Hea throw area.
alternatives to be advanced by
Regional studies are required
the study.
We want to know if you th ink in order to get 75 per cent
they are good and how they will fedeta funding of a sewer
affect your communities," syste m serve the area
Conklin said. "You may think of East
Central Florida
others that should be included ." Regional Planning Council
Conklin said the initial study engineers and planners are
should be comple ted wi th in 30 working with Conklin 's firm to
to 45 days and the alternatives correlate population projecwill first be presented to the (ions for the study area. Once
the final figures are available
joint advisory committee,
"me study is to find the the current Sanford study can
optimum, least cost way to be completed quickly, he said,
serve the area with sewer and alternatives set forth on
service with the most protec- what type systems will be most
tion to water quality," Conklin acceptable to all regulatory
agencies involved.
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visitors got an added thrill
with their ferris wheel ride.
A broken cable stalled the
amusement attraction for a
half hour. Workers held the
big machine while maintena nee men repaired th
cable and the show went on.
Sponsored by the Ameri can
Legion, the fair on U.S. 17-l2
in south Sa nf ord continues
through Sunday with midway rides and concessions,
animal exhibits and booths
showing arts and crafts,
educational and civic endeavors. Fair oplens at 5
p.m. today and 1 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday.
Exposition building closes at
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markets would provide actual considerable increase in "because I didn't want the t.rkeys, even though the price
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San
While managers from
was up
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b-Miss,
Newson said -he sold a "few" spend the money because this is
ford area Fairway, Park &amp; uniformly In the 67 cent to 76
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Shop and Publix Markets cent per-pound area, with no
once it year sort of thing.
Weather
more ducks because "they're
nearly all used the phrase increase ex pected for Christ"I don't expect Christmas
even higher than turkeys." sales to be any different, unless
Generally fair today and "quite a few" w hen asked how riias, since most stores ordered
Newson, however, provided a something drastic happens to
Saturday. Unseasonably warm turkey-day sales went, one their birds for both holidays,
clue to the rosy picture painted the econony, of course," Heath
with highs in the lower to mid small store manager said he storing the extras in freezers.
by the big chain managers, added.
manager
Spillman,
keys,
William
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any
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night
around
mid
didn't
even
o
BOs. Lows to
noting the chains must buy
th
while another reported sales of B&amp;W Market, 1303 Sou
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bulk,
and make whatever profit
11 and snow Lingered over
is possible on turnover.
the northe rn third of the nation
Dick Heath, Publix Market
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meat
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manager, confirmed
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Newson's guess, adding the
central Canada.
Bridge .................9A
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chains don't make much money
Calenda r ............5A
The Wa sh ington and Oregon
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notes
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t oasis were swept by rain.
('huruh News
Public
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they must provide them to meet
l'imninishing snow whitened
Classified ads ........5-711
Society ..............
their customer's demand.
northern
the
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parts
of
Sports
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rain
M ississippi Valley and
Crossword puzzle ....9
SHOPPING DAYS
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State
ceded, "I don't think anyone
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made money on turkeys this
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CHRISTMAS
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three treatment plants needed
to sere the area," Conklin
said, and noted the regional
system would not necessarily
serve all of the study
federal
designated
by
requirements.
Conklin said' -an earlier
"rough run through" of the
study that resulted in Increasing the size of Sanfords

family to pick up the phone and don't discuss what discussions I
The prosecutor was dismissed
say, "I'll do the talking ... while had with the President."
I'm reflecting on my blessings,
According to Richardson, by the solicitor general, Robert
down so per cent over Last year. Sanford Ave., sold 120 turkeys ducks and capons and even year, and once you figure the
By CHRIS NELSON
I wanted to call and tell you how Haig was turned down by Nixon H. Bork hastily elevated to
Fairway's market manager, in 1912, but only 75 this year, expensive roasts—even though overhead, you may lose on
Herald Staff Writer
acting attorney general.
much I value your friendship."
n Oct. 19.
Thanksgiving holiday turkey "Buck" Brannen, reported despite pricing the big birds at prices are up across the board. indi vidual sales. In the long
Richardson said in the Times
And he hung up...
On Oct. 20, Nixon ordered Cox
wholesale levels, and says he'll
Another "small" market run, well make our money on
dismissed. Riéhardson re- interview that the White House sales went pretty much like excellent sales, "despite a price
cents
a
order
just
enou8h
Christmas
man,
Bob Newson, owner of the other things.
these
rise
of
at
least
30
fields
in
other
competition
signed in protest, and William sought to answer the Cox subregular
Newson's
turkeys
for
his
IIelp...thiere are some hunterGrocery, 1600 South"Turkey sales were up from
ltuckelshau.s left his job as as- poena of some tapes and docu- days—the big guys did well, and pound—people stayed with the
west
Road,
said he didn't bother last year," Heath reported this
customers.
madmen on the loose. Before
a lot, turkey."
scrambled
offering
a
White
the
little
guys
sistant
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train schedules in case the gas 'i'railways, said business over
shortage becomes worse.
Thanksgiving had not been
Manager of the Auto-Train heavier than usual, and the
depot in Sanford, R.L. Johnson, holiday traffic In general did
said because of the nature of not seem more than it had been
their business which does not last year at this time.
cater for short trips or many
Trailways manager C.B.
customers without advance Bennett said after the first of
bookings,, It was impossible to next year things might be
tell whether there had been a different. "1 don't think the gas
rush
for
seats
over shortage will take effect until
about January" he said.
Thansgiv1ng.
Overall, however, he said the "Things should get busier
number of calls and advance then—if I can get gas, of course.
bookings Is Increasing. "In two That might be a problem."
years we've had nothing but
Across the nation, however,
progress, but with the gas the fear of running out of gas
3hort.age it appears business was evidenced by the many
will be more than what it has holiday travelers who were
been in the past," said Johnson. prompted to ride trains or

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handle the increased holiday And they probably didn't regret
traffic from December to May. it,
He said the other two trains are Some cars coughed and sputalmost at the limit of the tered to a standstill on freeways
number of cars they are per. around the country as the fuel
mitted to carry, but if the shortage became a reality for
demand continues to increase, many drivers.
they may add a few more cars "We were getting two or
to each train as they have done three calls a minute this afternoon from motorists stranded
in the past.
Auto-Train, which tak's without gas," spokesman Alex
reservations up to a year In Parley of the Connecticut Auadvance, has been sold out for tomobile Association said
months, said Johnson. He said Thursday night.
Many gas statIons were rethey carry a 100 per cent load
ported closed, but whether for
daily.
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Your Christmas gilt lists ready
because Santa will be paying an
early visit to the Sanford Plaza
at 3 p.m. Friday, and he hopes
to see you all there,
If you plan tobe the first to
spot Santa arrive, here's a Up:
don't gaze up into the sky for
signs of a sled and reindeer—or
the modern equivalent, a
helicopter. listen instead to the
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them in this vein also. Our Thanksgiving becomes simply an
enumeration of the things we have.
Real thanksgiving, however, is a matter of the spirit. it is
a grateful attitj1e not a recitation of things possessed. For
example, our bodies are worth only a couple of dollars from
th e material standpoint, but the spiritual significance is
invaluable. Our homes may be worth thousands of dollars,
but who can value th e family living with in? Magnificent
structures we call our churches, but the spirit in the lives of
people is what the church is all about. Yes, Thanksgiving
should be spiritual. We can not be grateful until our hearts
are grateful as well as our minds. Let us think of some of the
great benefits during this Holiday Season. First, we have the
spiritual benefit of being a people selected by God. What a
blessing to be made in His own Image! What a comfort to
hear His Words "you have not chosen me. but I have chosen
you." How consoling that in Ills infinite love God planned for
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Son? We. indeed, am a "chosen people, royal priesthood."
Who could ask for a greater blessing than this in time or
eternity? Secondly. we hs%,e the blessing of a secure people.
his own words tell us that "I will never forsake you or leave
You." How people today seek security. Thom who don't have
aris insecure until they get. Those who get are Insecure
fearing they will lose what they hmre. The Christian can sa
in whatseetrstateIam, then lam ,-'cnfri't." fl
world counts its blessings only in property. The Christian
counts his blessings whatever transpires, knowing that even
though he "walks through the valley of the shadow o( death"
he is secure. What a blessing to know that a man's wealth
does not consist of the abundance of the things he possewes,
but that he is secure for eternity in the Hands of God Last]),
spiritual blessing is a matter of the sufficiency which Coci
has promissed to us..."be of good che~r, I have overcome the
world." He backed this up with His life, His death, and His
resurrection. In tile, this means we shall over come. ThIS
means a sufficiency in daily living when things go wrong. In
death it means that it Is not the end, but a victory which in-

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of Sanford on Sunday, at 7:30 P.M. The cornbined groups wifl sing in the Fellowship Hall,

the direction of James Ellis. The Chamber
Singers and Chorale are becoming well known
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educational activities of reform and highest trust betrayed" but
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brought to this country in 19a hopefulness. There was almost
as a boy of 13 by his family froin a coup d'etat from within, but
(icrnlan) in the earl sears of the evil decree has been
Hitlerism. Rabbi Schindler said averted. The system has he ld
his experience with NakWn was up."
"not grave."
lie said the experience had
"I only experienced dis- demonstrated more vividly to
crimination rather than ex- the nation the Indispensability
termination," he said. fie is au- of religious-moral fibre. "A nathor of a book by that title, Lion's strength depends on its
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thoughtful citizen the importance of personal ethics th ur
suit of law and order and the primary meaning vf ;~or`afity.
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their Witical leaders. Dr. Alfred Freedman, president of the
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insult in im
;Tlying that physicians and nurses and aides could
be prevail upon to reveal patient's records; to contemplate
his icY .idifference to the erosion of democratic institutions,
including dr*toi patient relationships — all thus boggles the
mind and suggests a moral insensitivity at the, highest levels
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laws of this nation (and the religious morality
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(Sunday, AuR 26) is the international observance of "World
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This gathering of some 2,500 law)rers. justices. jurists
and -eligious leaders will meet at Abidjan, Ivory Coast in
western Afrea. During the week they will discuss pressing
world problems that have been close to the hearts of rehgious communities everywhere: prison reform. international
protection of refugees population control legal protection of
minorities dangerous drug controls pollution of air arid
water and a revitalization of the United Nations.
In preparation of this major law meligion esent the V'orld
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DC CY5 Ls an attracti,e brochure tri'cing the world's
major religions and the legal systems, which have evolved
from ancient faith$. Americans taking leadership in the African conference include Charles S. Rhyne. former President
of the American Bar Association Earl Warren Chief Justice
of th e United States, Ret and Mrs Marion Dentzel
A fasorite passage 1-'nn the Psalms for many readers is
'Blessed i the man who walks not in the counsel of the
uikt-d nor st-ardc in the wa o inners, nor sits in the seat
of the scorinful, but his delight Is in the law of the Lord, and
on Pus law he meditates da) and night" The p
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a change from
The Lake Mary Planning and
Zoning Board will hold its first residential to commercial for
iiwding Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the northeast corner of ',ifth
the volunteer fire department Street and Lake Mary
to consider four rezoning Boulevard for a real estate
requests and one petition to professional office.
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meeting dates and starting and vacate Ninth Street, north of
Lakeview Avenue.
cut-off times for the Board.
Merrithers; on thie board am
Larry Dale, Robert
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Jim Rowe.
Gordon M. Schaff will request
a change of zoning froin
agricultural to light industrial
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During the non-snow off season the U S Women's Alpine

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Greenbelt West, represented mined.
commission. LarryDale is a
A spokesman for the Americandidate for the seat 2 city by Talbot, Wermer and
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Automobile Association ofcouncil
post
in
the
Dec.
4
muniAssociates
will
request
a
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cipal election The seat carries similar change of zoning for lice in Columbus, Ohio, said 50
propertyonemilesouth ofLake per cent 0Thursda y's
a one year term in office
I"I am very much concerned Mary Boulevard on the west were emergency appeals for
gas. fie said at 8 p.m. onl!p
about the future of tile City." side of 1.ake Eninia Road.
The other rezoning requests gas station in the area was
Dale, who was active in the ni
concern
changes to com- oWn.
corporation drive, said.
Some of those able to find gas
Currently vice president of mercial, including one by P. D.
of Anderson to change from had to pay dearly for it.
hi
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Amtrak, the nation's passen
Commerce, he is an active ,
ie ger ra sen cc, go
eery
realtor in H A Dale Realt&gt; Inc southeast corner o
they
had
out
of
Pus
BS
in
1970
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Mar)
Road
available
coach
Dale recemsed
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member of the
ere he
Alpha Tau Ouiieg i socui
JO1I A &amp;'IUIILJL' i
fraternity, presldnt of Alpha
LAKE' MARY-John A. Zeta honorary fraternity and
Norden, long-tinie postmaster was named top stu ent in
SALEV
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ped for the seat 4, two )earterm city council post in the
ALUMINUM
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you work. travel or stay at home. (Not the grapefruit diet!).
Th is is honestly, a fantastically successful diet
permitted
omens
ea
weren • e U . S
to use Itl Right? So, give yourself the same break tt* U. S.
Sk I Team gets. Lose weight the scientific, proven way. Even
If you're tried all the other diets, you owe it to yourself to try
the U. S. Women's Ski Team Diet. That is, if you really do
want to lose 20 pounds in two weelts. Order today. Tear this
out as a reminder.
Send only 13.00 (1325 for Rush Service)-cash is 0-K..

Durham, Calif. 95938. Don't order unless you want to lose 20
pounds In two weeks! Because that's what the Ski Team Diet
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that Lake Mary will be
prepared for future generations
J\ orde rly l)larinhrlh and controlled growth and progress.
Growth and progress cannot
w 1 F U OUF
be stopped, but it can be
[AKE MARY- A candidate planned and controlled and I
ri lake Mar)'s first municipal am for this planning and con4 is Walter A trol I will rork (or and enelection t
program olorse regional sewage treat31,
Sorenson,

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today
"We have no cold hard Vernon Mize Harold Rowland,
evide nce, All we have to go on A K Shoernaktr Jr, John A
is the polygraph tests which Spolski and Douglas ten-

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Orlando where he has said.

utility tax so that real estate
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Sorenson is running for seat taxes can be lowered or kept to
one on the Lake Mary City a ininimum,
'I feel that a uti lity tax no
r term office
Council, a t --My platform is control of matter how little or great i
growth
ine v itable to the city causes more residents to share I. RVlt' LOUIS BlANKEN
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years She was an auditor with
government in
Lake Mary's residents believe Washington prior to moving to
the city is not in a position to Lake Mary.
start its own police department
The candidate's civic Beand can well be served by the thitie, include a charter
Seminole Count)' Sherlf S i t b r hi
in the fir
Department, nnt under con- department auxiliary where
tract, but as the department slw is a past president, past
currently protects the area,
director of the Lake Mary
She said the city's present Chamber of Commerce, a
course of rapid action and member or the Business and
spe nding can little be afforded Professi nal Women'
s Cl b ad
by a community of 3,000 per- a member of the Women of the
sons
riloose
AS mayor, it will be my goal
to be in close contact with the
people and work with the
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a city
COUflcitI to CSiivaSii
gosermunent which will listen to
and act in accordance with
what the people are saying,"

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park maintenance and controlled growth are the most
i mportant issues facing this
new city in the view of Ervin
Louis Blankenship, a candidate
for the seat 4 city council post.
office (0r this seat is
one
Ellakenship. a Seminole
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Pieces of one of Seminole
County's
most baffling murders
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be
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'asaicc
mvestlgative
C
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p..
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y
Detec
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vstivatin'
0 a possible link
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for
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returnto Athens
between an Orlando hospital
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interviews and they
ody
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clerk,
whose
decomposing
b
have your headlights on i
Aug
22
in
an
was found
P°
general manager of a foggy weather, such as was
" w ill
91 ptOVide
a Orange Memorial
and
Springs
dump,
Altamonte
this
morning.
manufacturing concern, Is a case
some
solid
evidence.
So, we called each of the local rape-kidnaping suspect being
member of the lake Mary
held in Athens, Ga., poli ce said
The second victim found in
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Volunteer Fire Department, the law enforcement agencies
the
shallow dump grave has
how many tickets were today,
Chamber of Commerce, Fleet
detec
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Altamonte Springs
been described by pathologists
ti
Reserve Association, Moose issued.
said
as
a young female between 16
Martindale
Florida
highway
PatrolJames
Lodge and Is serving his second
14,
charged
Lynwood
Tate,
with
and
21, about 5'3" to 5'7" with
term as a fire commissioner of "Yes, it is a law that when
fog
or
rape
in
Athens,
is
a
suspect
in
reddish
blonde hair. Numerous
there's excessive smoke,
district 2.
Laura
headlights
must
be
the
murder
of
Lynn
comparisons
between the
"We must all realize that our rain the
victim's jawbone and the dental
city is very small with the on." (No knowledge of any
I
tified
woman
whose
body
also
records
of missing persons
s,
however.)
major portion of our revenu
ts
was
found
Aug.
22
in
the
flyhave
failed
to offer a clue as to
iongwood
PD-"No
arr
es
realized from the taxpayers,"
infested
dump
just
off
SR
431
the
girl's
name.
he said. "We must therefore yet."
lot
o
f
near
Lake
Lotus.
Altamonte PD-"A
establish priorities for the most
Today, detectives will check
important services and control people were stopped...seems
to see if Tate applied for ernluke vol idea'..)
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our rate
plomint
at Orange Memorial
Casselberry
J1)--"None
we will surely burden
gr ow
Hospital
before
he left Orlando
far this morning."
ris, is a candidate for city ourselves with a tremendous
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Athens
in
September.
Miss D
Oviedo P11-"No, none that
tax that many cannot
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council seat 4 on Dec. 4.
Harberts,
who
was
missing
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fie Is a strict believer i n or- he said
owth
"We must plan our gr
derly, systematic development
at that hospital and lived on
with
all other municipa lilies
lities any at this time..."
.and wants to see Lake
Orange
Avenue just a few
m
y
Sanford PD-"Not to
Mary
concerned to maintain our
progress in an orderly way.
"I
Greater Sanford Chamber of
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away.
ain opposed to rarnpant devel. ecological balance not only for knowledge...'
Martindale, who has returned Comm,erre elected directur.,
Sheriif's Departmentour city, but for the good of all
ment, favoring
Wednesday morning. F kct
instead a Central Florida" Blakenship 'Everybody has different to Altamonte Springs, was in
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plunge into the municipal
Barry.
a student at'Crooms,
election
arena
with
her
can: '17
dida
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ILr f•.
A Lafte Mary property
if
dealership
For the past 21 )ears, she is a
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native of Virginia, married to a
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Navy
officer
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has
department
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provemcnt of the Lake Mary
LAKE MARY- "When a city Fire Department." And she is
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LAKE MARY-Virginia incorporation committee and
Mercer, actise In party politics thinks being a councilman is

'A new city cannot hope to
have in the first year of its
operation all the s erv i ces of
well
fereul
b)
larger,

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days. Tate allegedly told Capko, James Crapps, James
Dye , Walter Gielow, Howard
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Employed by the Florida Ix
wind up like those two gals In Martin 'ctswander and ltiI h
' l)Jhl
comes to enforcing, the law
of AiriculLurc and
PeWld.
(As a public service, The
If it is a violation to exceed Florida," he said.
LAKE MARY - Upgrading Consumer Services after he re- Herald made available this the speed limit (usually
.Ser%ing two-year terms are
Tate
is
alleged
to
have
used
by
the water system In the city and ceived his degree in economics space to better Inform the more than
badg
to
in
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Wendell
Agree, W. Scott Burns,
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miles
per
hour)
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old
fireman's
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in the future are advocated by he Is presently an active real ,
Fitzpatrick, Harold Kastner,
andida(es were Invited to ticket, what Is the difference Martindale said.
incumbent Councilman estate salesman with Dale submit their resumes, as well when so many others neglect to
Tate remains in custody in Kenneth McIntosh, C. flow,a rd
DeLores Lash, in her bid for Realty. Winter Park.
as have their photos taken by illuminate their headlights as a Athens, charged with four McNulty, John Mercer, George
Morris is a member of the our news department.
election to the seat 2 city
counts ci~ kidripping and th,ree Touhy and Garnett White.
safety precaution?
council post on Dec. 4. Seat 2 Lake Mary Chamber of CornElected to one-year terms are
Those who responded are
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Catholics with religious enMohr of
be guest speaker at Palmetto %ironments of high spiritual
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Avenue Baptist Church, Sanscovery of the divine at.
traveled In 35 countries, lec- traction of Christianity."
Those who take part in
turina and "-°"chln" in four,
Easter Holy Land Pilgrimage
ill spend Holy Week of 1974 in
His subjects will be Jerusalem The) will
visit such
, — N o, i ng New
"W atergate
places as the Mount of 01.1
Under the Sun," "Five Days of fiell in Heaven;" "The
Educated Idiot;" and "Satan's
twnbir One Weapon and
Witchcraft, Resolution j4

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the advantage of mch travels.
for the dinner.
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required to have fire hydrants

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which will bring in $12,000 to
Ile hit the proposed eight per
$13 000 in revenues at no cost to cent utility tax calling its
the taxpayer. We are talking to enactment
a
flagrant
Southcrn Bell, Southern G ulf disregard of promises
Imade
Utilities
and
Seminole and insisting the tax must not
Cable%usion about franchises to be levied. He said those persons

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first American wounded in the
Easter pilgrims win attend
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Korean War and was captured Pontifical High Mass at the
e cover Thanksgiving
by the Communists
LA'
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Sun
da y Morning The will
'TUnks Be to Thee" by Handel
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Easter Pilgrimage
depart for Rome on April 18 and
1EXT Athens.
.- Jerusalem, spend fivw4ays In the Eternal
sing "Bless 71his House" by
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ThIs AprIl 3-24 pilgrimage
Pilgrimage"
being
offered
for
(r ''thooIer-s ar-c pr0%uu
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Christmas turkey dinner will be Airlines. Three "Rosary
PoffecF
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also
served at 6:00 p.m. in the Pilgrimages"
Plants
__ scheduled for next August.
church
social
hall.
The
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mittee on arrangements InI
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cors"n
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small
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"I am in favor of large lot
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zonni,
.1"I tend to discourage in- growt1i.
discriminate
overbuilding.
I am also Interested in
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Until e have good workable keeping city services to a
building and zoning ordinances
minimum to that the tax burden
,
(
new
construction
should
be
held
of
se lf government remains at a
/ t
to a minimum," he said.
low level" Sorenson said.
"Citizens with legitimate
"It is far too easy for a new
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to voice their opinions and to For things the city does not
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meet with the council to iron out really need," he said,
LAKE MARY - ,Mayor problems before final decisions
Sorenson is a native of Corry,
on issues of importance are
Donald Jackson is asking
Pa.
voters of Lake Mary to keep made.
him in the chief executive's
"Unnecess
'ary spending to
office in the Dec. 4 municipal provide expensive frills while
election so he can complete the ignoring basic everyd3y needs
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job of getting the city into ofi the community must stop."
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operation. That has the highest
Smith continued, "The city
v
prinrits
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Dear Mr. Vihien:
I have been a member of 'the

the fact that them was a letter

encouraged conflict of interest and
apparently violated Strite law
because all are electrical contractors. "— unquote. Also, there
hnvn hpin inelniintinnq that t
board has adopted interpretations
he
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worst enemy when he described some of his own
newspapering "dirty tricks."
"Dirty
philosophized under oath, -Is new
phrase that has been coined, but it is now new to political
campaigns. Hell, we have seen this In th now
profession right along.
"If you wan t to
candidate defeated, just start a

Seminole County Electrical Board

mailed to Mr. Sidney Vihlen Jr., a
letter from me, stating that 1 did not

for many, many years.
However, according to the Grand

desire to be considered for reap-

Jury and numerous newspaper

i am glad the commission will
appoint a much larger board,

little whispering campaign. Start a rumor. I have done it just
to back and see reactions. . . Is th is a d rty-tr ick? I don't
th ink so."
FOOTNOTE: In our Wks with Egan, he stuck to the

the Electrical Board. A
copy of my letter is enclosed.
I certainly be lieve that in all
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contractor in Sanford for
48
years, with a reputation I am proud
of, that you print in
conspicuous
placement, a retraction of the tin-

headlines, t here should be a very
limited number of electrical contracto..rs on t he board for recom
mendi ng interpre
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Due to the fact that I have served

on the Seminole County Electrical
Board since its inception, I would
like to withdraw my na me from
consideration when the ap.
polntmenLs
made to the new
Board.
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.ASliiNG ION (NEA
This is a personal reminiscence of John Kennedy which
fastens hard on his strong qualities. In this time of disillusionment, we need the refreshment of good
but reality.
What
don't need are the tainted appraisals of our "revufl! ¶ hitorian.. vi'win. Knn4 - 1 lhroush the fogged
knN
of their anti'Vmttnarn war emotmvns, crimped by (ho little
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Sanford fisherman is in his favorite spot on the lakefront to catch the
early rising fish. If luck is with him he will have a good string to take
home and fry for breakfast before the guests in the motel in the
background have left their rooms, or the city behind is fully awake to
th e day's activities.

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by because they knew the jails dressed old woman who did.
Poli ce were able to lea her
were in such poor condition," dropped (lead on a city street
"You just can't find out what rinw quickly enow!h after sh'
he said.
lived alone in a tiny rented makes people like that," L)et. collapsed and died of a heart

county jails in October,

$150,000.

day. "Nobody knew her."

During the long investigation,

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boy, Sanf ord
and Mrs. Charles Nickle
a girl, Sanford
DISCHARGES

Sanford:
Lula Mae Scott
Ella J. Heraman
Elizabeth Marion
Valerie A. Hill
Jewel Drum
Susie Mae Hardy
William Burke
Rose Marie Todd
Louise M. Nobles
Anthony M. Fairley
Claude Lee Runyon
Orville
Kerbur
Talks between the company
Andrew J. Walker
and the striking International
Buy M. Carlsen
Brotherhood of Electrical
Hose
Hurt
Workers were suspended
Barbara
Ann Osgood
Wednesday.
David
L.
Willi ams
Officia ls sa id th
re fake
James Moore
bomb scares in Sarasota and
Katie I. Stokes
Dade.
Monr
oeM. Frazkr, Ca.sselIn Miami company employes
Th ursday reported trucks were berry
being hit by rocks and bottles.
Wtx,n negotiations broke off

Christine Miller, DeBa
Mabel Green, DeBary ry

all main areas of contention had
apparently been settled except

Walter,

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DISCHARGES

La
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Ellen Westfall, Osteen
Arthur L. Bradley, Oviedo
Jonna C. Espey, Winter
Spr ings

Sanford:
Gregory B. Lowery
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1naccordance with the
Subrina i, lu ll.,
President's
request to
Ruby Fleming
conserve
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Gwendolyn M. Johnson
Mrs. Char li e Thornton, and Gregory Mobile Homes
will begin closing at
girl
dusk.
Elisabeth 11111
E mma Lee Thornton
Th e new store hours
Carolyn E. Pri nce
Monday through
Richard D. Benton
Saturday from 9
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Shirley A. Frederick
Joan Jacoby

p.m. Gregory Mobile
Homes will be closed

Thomas D. Richardson
be Fran ks
E thel T. Williams
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Donald
Adolphus B. Chamberlain
Sharon L £idberry
Torrance Moore
Barbara Hollie
Albert Anderson Jr.
Henry B. McCall
Marcella Perricelli
Ellen E. Beal
Diane T. Zeidwig, Altamonte
Springs
Vukiko T. Davis, Deltona
M. Marie Bush, Deltona
Riley C. Henry, Deltona
Maria Taliercio, Deltona
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Paul 0. Paulson, Deltona
Barbara Sefrled, Lake Mary
Pearl Ott, Longwood
Elmer Bohannon, Orlando
Mollie M. Masters, Osteen
Grady M. Greene, Lenoir,
North Carolina
Ruth G. Jatho, Deltona

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Larry A. Vance
appointments.
Jim Ebaugh, Altamonte by
Spr i ngs
Gregory Mobile Homes
Agnes M. Sykes, Csselberry
is located at 500 French
Herman K. Trotier, Deltona
Avenue, Sanford,
Mae L landau, Deltona
Florida, The business
Cleveland Majors, Oviedo
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F. Harkness, Geneva
Wilt Chamberlain's mother between them; then runs anoth. in a bag, smash It with a ham- act.s of vandalism.
Officials said no date has Joseph A. McFadden,
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raised a health y child.
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Pfau, 74,
John P. Pagano, Orange City
Jersey who moved to th is Cen. plants sit about three feet apart it over the plants to prevent talks.
t.ral Florida community with and the atmospheric charges, bugs from eating them," he
his wife, doesn't grow your ev- he says, travel through the says.
No commercial chemical ferery day garden variety type wires into the soil.
vegetables.
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tables
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MIAMI (AP) — Florida [owyr and Light Co. says vandali.sm tIlLS Increased since negotiations to settle the 23&lt;tay
strike broke off.
Officials sa id there
23
separate incidents in Dade,
Broward and Palm Beach
counties Thursday Including a
brief bla ck ou t in Palm Beach
which
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Chicago, and a daughter. Ber.
"She walkod a lot and went nit~p Smol,
team tries to visit each jail ev- stashed aWay in various banks
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pand the inspection itaff to 10

Sanford:
E thel I. Williams
The Baker County Jail in
Macdenny and the Franklin
Ruth Eliza beth Caro
Marie L. Wilkin
County Jail at Apalachicola
Louise Rowan
were also closed.
artha Redley
Baker now houses its prison.
Glo ri a Shelia Pra ther
ers in the Union County Jail at
Jim
Lake Butler while Franklin Springs Ebaugh, Altamonte
County prisoners are sent to the
Anna Mancuso, Apopka
Gull County Jail in Wewa.
Satit Skorina, Deltona
hitthka if they are to be held
Longwoc,d
more than 24 hours.
Mabel Swallow, Orange City
Sewell said pla ns had been
Emory If. Ellison, Ypsilanti,
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Eleven of the jails closed in
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MIAMI BEACH (AP) — Pa. as cash and bonds,
from senior citizen's dance to both said they lost touch with
"Many police departments lice say it took them four
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regulation violations in areas
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paid his first visit to President Eisenhower, he spotted me at
curbside in the deepening dusk. He'd just pulled away
columnist
Walter Li pprnann's house, and I was by chance
—......
with my uaugnier anti ncr schoolmates who had rushed out
in hope of seeing this new young hero. His car stopped in
rnid'street, he got out, strode over, shook hands, invited me
to fly with him to New York (which I couldn't do).
To heel-dogging newsmen who couldn't see
the dark.
It look ed cray. Critics would have put it down to "buttering
up a reporter.' Kennedy knew the value of a friendly press,
but the fundamental then was just naturalness. lit' liked

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and a lack of rehabilitation

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grasp would have served him well in a longer presidency, for
it is a vital ingredient in a leader's decision-making.
John Kennedy always could
real peril to his prospects,
a' ith the hattii- tirred liv hi,, ('atk'lit'sni lr every ins.
lance, he rose to the challenge.
He took the nettle of his religion in the crucial 1960 West
Virginia primary. My vivid memory is his slender figure
A comet who flashed by too quickly. John Kennedy will not
hood in shabby
his
the
be fairly judged by history for years to come. His
say question no one in the audience had brought up.
he was all promise and no delivery', that, unreasonably, he
When Harry Truman spurned the convention as "rigged"
lifted up people's spirits and expectations. tie prepared the for Kennedy, the young man, victor in seven straight
primway, it is said, for the disillusionments which came with aries, answered on nationwide television. In personal cii'
black riot, war, and Watergate
counter at the convention scene, he faced down challenger
But no one truly knows what he, and hence his pre s idency. Lyndon Johnson, absorbed a burst of insults, and then hard'
would have become had he lived. What we do know is
headedly, picked his detractor as his
That fall
thing of what he was, as perceived while he lived and not he debated and be at Richard Nixon, champion debater.
later by men of self-serving special purpose.
Through 12 years I watched John Kennedy g w as he
I knew him a dozen years, through campaigning and many enlarged his goals, seized the challenges, found a ro
firm voice
ritervew, Th-iugh he began -h and always hwed some that lifti"d mmllions of Americans to new hope,
I have no pa
dt j:i c re.wrve, I found him an easy cornoaniiirl, tience
%4"111 (hui who ptek flaws with the young Kenneth of
whoii, natural, incredibly cand i d, with he wit not of a com- 1950, for they deny his proven growth and deny
edian but of a perceptive observer of life' contradictions, chance o change which many would grant even him the
to enemy
absurdities and, indeed, tragedies.
nations. He should he remembered for the hope he
Once, on a December day when as president
li -elect he'd
spread-which we need so much today.

maintenance that we just had to

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was allowed to increase the size the present one.
Alachua, Bay, Dade and Polk. new jail when it discovered no inmates are endangered, we

of its inspection service a year

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according to other statements to the committee, has taken
two different positions on his colleague's suspected letter-

reporter.

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The committee is still checking these other wild leads
from Egan:
—Thata famous singer movie-atar coughed up 40 ticket.,
to her performance after a union lawyer threatened "either I
get (the tickets) or you don't cen." The singer and union
lawyer vehemently deny It.

I deeply resent the implication in
your front-page article written by
Chris
concerning the new
electrical board.
Itls stated in this article that iwu
"dropped" from the board. This is
definitely not true,
borne out by

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Egan's credibility dropped even further when he
testified that the late J. Edgar Hoover was "murdered." As
his questioners gasped, he went on. "Everyone on hearing
that says I am nuts, but somebody in the Watergate thing
murdered ... J. Edgar Hoover."
When his Interrogators recovered enough to query him,
he admitted his statement was "just my own hunch." All
available evidence indicates it is a false hunch.
Yet, as credibility of the Union-Leade-'s star seemed
i e*d Lu maim, he told how federal pardon and parole OffICials
confided to him that Holfa's prison commutation papers left
their offices with no restrictions on Hoffa's future Teamsters
activities.
The final papers banned Hof fa from Teamsters activities
until 1t80. If Egan is right, the White House quietly skewered
Hoffa even as it publicly courted him. Egan's commutation
story was backed forcefully by tl Union-Leader's lawyer,
Ralph Sullivan, who told the committee he heard the pardon
and parole official's words. The parole official, however, told
us the story Was not true.

At one point, Egan proved he was his credibility's own

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the membership ol the review board

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materta, news or ad v ertis i ng of this edition f
be reproduced in any maimer
YritJT
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Ary individual on firm responsible for Such reproduction w i ll
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flowerer, he said, "If it gets
sible for approving new jails. It
have been forced to close since but the state could not wait any improved jails are Hamilton, recently refused to allow the too point where the lives of the

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Editor, Herald,

Nelson

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TAI,LAIIASSEE, Fla, (All) under 'Aray for two years to re.
Other counties that have
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Loeb's paper wrote one of the letters quoting Sen. Edmund

Harper Quit, 1Vasn 't 'Dropped'

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bugger convincingly denies It.
—Egan denied that he once suggested a reporter on

RELUCTId1 DRAGON

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Letter To the Editor

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mrvled.
In view nf t he Nixon Administra ti on's hassling of the
press via wiretaps, arrests and tax auditis, Egan's charge
sounded plausible. Besides, Egan claimed that both the then
U.S. attorney for New Hampshire, David Brock, and the
state's attorney general, Warren fludman, would back him
up. We contacted both Brock, who eafd the yarn was
"conpletely erroneous," and Rudman, who snorted it was
"horse—.

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charges. "Geez, right away I am John Dillinger," Egan

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United States helps offset

ROYGREEN

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' go for the sake of the dual to keep Western ideas from diplomatic initiatives.
to

concerns In Peking, rot the
least of them being the menace
Of the Soviet Union at China's
back door. As the Chinese
Communists would see it, any
strengthening of their ties with

WINIFREDF GIELOW
Comptroller

Sciorts Edilor

atmosphere

Mr. Kissinger may be the same problem as the Soviet to the Chinese mainland, but

future of Taiwan obviously is
taking a back seat to other

JOHN A. SPOLSKI,ASSOjaICEditor

JRICHARDS

anticlimax. A friendly, relaxed returning to Washington will, a Comn,unists in reconciling an how serviceable it becomes will

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Teamster vice presidents and other Teamster bigwigs were
ordered to kick in si.000 each toward a $175,000 war chest for
President Nixon's 1972 campaign. Las Vegas casinos with
Tearnsters'loanscameupwlthanother$400,000,he..sald.

Attorney General John Mitchell, irked at Egan's criticism of
the Justice Department, was "going to put some agents on

seemed

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What brought him to the committee was his claim Wt

Peking was something of an

recognition of the

t'ratb

WALTER A. GIELOW, Editor and Publisher

DAVILIA. BRYANT
PMrsging Editor

SVI'I1INGN - Every few mon ths, the natI 'a most
erratic publisher, William Loeb, jolts the country with some
fantastic story in his Manchester (N.H. Union-Leader. As
often as not, the revelation is the work of his rambunctious
star reporter, Arthur Egan.
Last week, Egan's "Mission: Impossible" Watergate
stories put him behind closed doors at the Senate Watergate
committee for one of its most colorful sessions.
Dumbfounded committee sleuths are still trying to weed
the fancy from the fact in Egan's astonishing secret
statement, all of it given under oath and with a straight face.

glaring departure from the truth. However, Newsweek, even
as we were writing this story, quoted former Teams ters chief
James Hoffa telling of a $60,000 to $175,000 war chest
colketed (row the tin' kaders at $l,O a clip.

reported progress toward
"broadening" relations. It was
more like one of those routine
gotw!!misskrnccnmmnnin
diplomacy than a serious
gaining session between two
governments which only two
years ago were not even on
speaking terms.
All the same, the strident
rhetoric which Peking continues to use in attacking U.S.
positions in world affairs is in
striking contrast to the
tolerance and amiability in
evidence when our diplomats
come calling. In this regard we
can assume that Mr. Kissinger
found it unnecessary to
apologize for the fact that the
United States of America,
unlike some other countries, is
not withdrawing its diplomatic
Nationalist
Chinese government on Taiwan
in order to do business on the
mainland.
The conclusion follows that
Peking is willing to overlook
that issue for the sake of
culti vating at least the ap.
pearance of warmer relations
with the United States. The

of

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COPLEY NEWS
annoys the Kremlin. Th us, the political and economic ad- infecting their rigidly conComing on the heels of his outline of a new "power vantages of closer relations trolled society?
diffilt mission to the strife- t r i a n g e'' I n v o I vi n g with the United States. Even if
t o m Muhik East, Serutary of Wa s hington, Mosco
and they are illwg to s ink at the
Mr.
swger may have laid
State Henry W inger's visit to Peking is beginning to emerge.
an question, will they face a few more planks in the bridge

Communist leaders. They

right to seize

include the

production, assign military forces abroad, call
up ref'. r95, seize commeditie, institute
martial law, regulate private enterprise, control
all means of transportation and restrict travel.
At least this is the contention of the special
Senate committee on the termination of the
national emergency, headed by Co-Chairman
Church and Sen. Charles MCC. Mathias Jr.
In an extensive report issued Sept. 30, the
committee outlined
the origins of
th e accumulated emergency powers and promised
to
seek remedial legislation,
An omnibus bill is now being written th at
would terminate all four emergencies and set UJ)
procedures for placing a time limit on any new

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HOFFA STORY
As it turns out, the alleged custodian of the war chest is

surround his talks with Chinese Chinese Communists are willing Communist world with the need within China than on our own

continues,

property, organize and control

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Power Triangle is in The Wind

"Iliere is even less public knowledge that

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placing a one-year time limit on the

committee is in effect recognizing the need for
those powers while simultaneously establishing
a procedure that will require periodic
congressional review,
At the end of the year the powe rs can be
extended again if need be.
The granting of special powers to the
president during a crisis is deeply embedded in
the American system. It derives in part from the
writings of the English political philosopher
John Locke, whose works were studied fly the
writers of the U.S. Constitution.

the background information desired.

living under a completely legal

powers

Friday, Nov. 23,1973-5A

The Sanford Herald

From Loeb

emergency established by the energy act the

time with the Church amendment to the energy
bill,
'Mere has been little visible opposition to
what the committee is attempting to do. It has
had full cooperation from both the executive
branch and the Justice Department in compiling

these declarations give the president authority
to tap 470 statutes passed by
Congress granting

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emergencies that might be declared later.

declaration of national emergency. In fact they
have been living under four separate and enfirely valid declarations of emergency that have
never been dissolved.
The other three were declared in 1950, 1970
and 1971. Two others that were delcared in 1939
nd 1911 were term inted il 1952

emergency

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moving through Congress is a symbolic clap of
thunder challenging an accumulated body of
presidential powers.
The change, added by Sen. Frank Church, DI daho, during processing in the Senate 1iterior
Committee, provides that any emergency
powers granted the president by the bill will
auto matically expire in one year.
That ig the indicated route Congress will
pursue in the future to prevent the type of indefinite delegation of special authority to the
chief executive it has indulged in the past.
Few Americans realize that since 1933 thy
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browned. To the heated but- bottom of pan. Add tomato,
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until golden, about 5 minutes. from heat; .ceason with addi
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tablespoons oil and 2 tablespoons butter. Add veal, a few
pieces at a time. Cook over
moderate heat until brown.
about 3 minutes on each side.
As the meat browfts place in
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fresh mushrooms or drain
canned mushrooms; set aside.
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waxed paper with wood
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was killed In an automobile accident three years ago. After
J'J.s death my brother and I were advised that we were to
receive Social Security benefits to be used for our education
id welfare.
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alive, and now I am being taken care of.
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project better now man ior some

what you want for you can
time in past

21 to Apr. 19) Look into new, more
ARIES (Mar.
profitable outlets after lunch. Some new personalities can give
you a new approach. Evening tine for the social
1 AURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Reach right decisions with
associates early so you can get into important work connected
with them. Devote p.m. to home and
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Fust get work done, then
come to better understanding with allies. Do some relaxing
later that will restore your energies. Take more interest ui
public matters.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Plan recreations
early before going out. Talk your ideas over with fellow
v,otkets and gain their cooperation. Your creativity is high

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missing to conform with toda, 's styles.
his kind of treatment may
be all right for a badly

lamp.

But at some time in its past,
someone had taken a knife-

damaged piece, but it the artic le can be restored to its
original condition, by al;
voir and cut out the top. The
means do so. Restoration can
font was then weighted with
only enhance the beauty and
sand, a converter was inincrease the value if it is cxserted, a parchment shade
was added and the lamp was pertly done.
A whole new category of
"electrilied"
businesses
have developed
was
ruined.
It
can
It also
never he restored and serves because of the demand for
now as a vw,e for nowers. restoration. You can buy
However, it would have beeti almost anything you need
a u t hen tic ally
a line and valuable antique from
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Handle credit matters well. Understand political trends.
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Polly's Problem
DEAR POLL? - My expensive white wool double
knit suit has always been sent to a reliable dearner
buy now looks very gray. Could lwash it in cold water
and will this %%
o press the hem and side seams to a navy blue synAlso,Idohopesomereaderscantellmeifthereisa
product on the market or a home remedy that will
darken faded real cork tile floors. Thanks for any
help I ma1 get. -MItS.R.FS.
LLY - I am one of those who try all
DEAR
nylons
to find which give the longest wear
brands of
and are the St looking. After wearing them a while I
lose track of which is which and do wish more manu'
lacturers would put labels on them for identilicattori
and eliminate my Pet Peeve. - DEE l)EE.

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IF YOUR ChILD IS BORN TODAY . he or she will be
uisctpline early in life,
very determined and needs
otherwise he or she will be difficult to handle and will ruin the
ftne promise in this chart. There is a deftnj!e "Think big and
get big" ability here, and once self-control is acquired, your
youngster can do that and can be of great help to the masses.
Foreign languages should be learned.
"The Stars impel, they do not compel." What you make of
your life is largely up to YOU,
Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast for your sign for
Decmbem is now ready. For your copy send your birthdate
and $1 to Candll Righter Forecast (name of newspaper), Box

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Bad luck follows bad play

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was not considered fine refer you to good "mender.'
When you convert an old
enough to make line polished
item to more functional use,
furniture.
Strip the paint from a be sure it is done in such a
Uitchcock-style chair and all manner that it can easily be
that's left is a chair of uncer- restored to its original state if
tam origin that might have you should ever want to do so.
been a Ifitchcock.
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GENERAL TENDENCIES- Think 'out a new
plan to extend your activities and interests far
especiady those of a

philosophical, religious, scientific, or educational nature.

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carved initials, dates and patina.
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friends
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Rely on hunches which are
accurate and reach right decisions in personal dealings. Plan
better way to handle obligations. Talk to the right people.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Good day to sit at the dinner
table with s.sociatcs and hash over plans for the future, deals
to be made. Handle civic affair early.

Society Deadline
Attention. please
Tell us your story. We welcome your news!
Engagement and wedding fo"ns, available at The
Herald office, should be accompanied by a black and white
glossy studio photo at least five days before desired
publication date.

MOON CIIILDREN-Oune 22 to July 21) Do some special
favors for loyal, helpful persons to whom you owe a debt of
gratitude Take care of any health problem and exercise more,
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Join congenials (or amusements.
Use some new tactic that will please mate mote. Don't be a
pushover for anyone. Act.

Requests for women's news and photo coverage (parties,
clubs, etc.) should be made at least a week in advance.
Area correspondents are listed daily on the editorial

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LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Attend inspiring kturcs,
services to become a moic alert, up to date person. Then get
with congeniaLs for good times. Pay your part of bill.
SCORPIO
you find you hit on the right idea to have it. Ask business
expert for suggestions. A successful social evening.
tov 22 to Dec. 21) Study your health and
SAGIIIARIIJS (Nov.
appearance for neccsjryimrrose'nmts Put those so.uI ideas
to work and get right results. Stay within budget-

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extended. Contact new personalities you wish to have for good

tasks around the house. Show appreciation for kin instead of
criticizing them and get proper results. Think kindly.

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West from collecting a trump

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It was bad luck that West
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and more bad luck that 'ast
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badly.
At trick two he should have
led a heart to (lumn'l
singleton ace'. Then he could
lea a low trump from dum'
ms. East would win with the
spade
ate Will lead back

CAPRICORN (Dec. 2210 Jan 20) Don - I limit youl abilities
and you will be far more successful. Talk over ideas with
experts, but don't confide in others.. Have a romantic p M.
AQUARIUS (Jan li to Feb. 19) Contact many good pai
now and hase the sociable type of day you Ike. Add new
types to your present rosiCi of friends. Rettie early.
PISCES (ti:h
to Mat 20) Make this a day for charitable
or social woik that you lie. Impress highei-ups with your
time.
ability Dine out with kin fot 3

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IF YOUR (HILL) IS BORN IOI)AY
should have as
p,Iasses
and
at the world through rose colored
langu.iges, sol
line an education as possible including
will
be
fealiLed.
Otherwise
but now South could ruff with the wonderful piomtsc in this chart
discoutaged
if
brought
up
a high trump: draw West's your youngster could soon get
go
to
bigwigs
for
last twotrumpsandclairn the under disadvantages. Teach catty to
assistance and get it. Imports, ex por t s line here
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sure evidence of his mate's
NorIhSoutti vulnerable
infidelity.
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as abetted by the
The inventor of the lie erotic
passion.
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Pass 34
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Dr. Kinsey
report.
detector demons! rated his
l'ass
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Or from verbal reports by
Pass
earliest model before my customers of prostitutes, who
I'as.i Pass
opening
lead-36
vchology
classes
at
North-414 P S.
claim that "all women are
western University
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wildly passionate."
lie would ask for volunteers
Lois was a normal, relatively
23
The bidding has been
Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
from my students; then urged frigid wife, so her boudoir
North East South
West
them to deliberately lie about inertia thus made him decide
IC
which card in a deck they had she must he dissipating her
"I guess I didn't have to bid
I'sss 34
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six
diamonds"
muttered
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erotic energy elsewhere
Pass
34
But he never failed In
Send for my booklet "Sex South, "Still, it was only had Vass
hold
\'uu,Soutii,
luck that made me lose the
detecting their guilt
J'rtilerns in Marriage" en
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And I later read a pa'r at a closing a long stamped, return COnIrat't
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What
do
right",
replied
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symposium at hit' Iniversity of envelope, plus
cents
A - hid Four spades. Your
It helped banish this North. "However, a real
Tennessee Law Sehool, where
rtner should have bad hand
IA
bad
pa
of
your
defeat
was
se
cau
polygraph was being husband's false notions about
the
wIth a lot of spades In It.
play."
ani.ilyiv'd by psychidrists, female eroticism
ToDAY'S QUESTION
South had won (he spade
police scientists, judges and
Instead
of bidding three spades
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They show only one per cent
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And such errors usually are
to be 100 percent possessive,
due to mental unbalance of the
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year ago, he has made my life emotionally abnormal, like the
unbearable.
murderer of those 8 nurses In
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me of being unfaithful
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else.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis.,
says acting Atty. Gen. Robert H. fork is holding his Job
illegally and wants President Nixon to take "appropriate
action" to comply with the law.
The Wisconsin Democrat said in a letter to Nixon
released today that Bork's lawful tenure as acting attorney general is limited to 30 days and the 30 days was up
this past Monday, Nov. 19."
Bark, who as solicitor general is the No. 3 man In the
Justice Department, became acting attorney general Oct.
20 when Elliot L. Richardson and William D. Ruckelshaus
resigned as attorney general and deputy attorney
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Irish Republican Army guerillas
BELFAST (API
struck in Northern Ireland after vowing to smash the new
coalition cabinet that gives Hnman Catholics their first
significant share of government In Ulster history. Army
headquarters said raiders blew up tracks and bombed a
bridi:e (afl tie Belfast-i indonderry line; et elf a land
mine near Omdgh w,unding two soldiers and a civilian,
and ambushed and wounded a militiaman in Strabane.
The Irish Republican Army declared Thursday it would
"destroy the new executive," which It termed a British
"concession."
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embargoes. Ahmed Saki \'aziiani issued the warning in a
Seereary of
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that
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told the Alaska Legislature last
Thursday after being held hosthat the planned daily
tage more than 30 hours. A month
of 600,000 barrels
family spokesman said they in- during pipeline warmup would
tended today to "rest up and during
be doubled
almost imunwindfrom thetrlongordeai."
The women told police their
kidnapers released them on a
rural road more than 100 miles
south of their home in Jonesboro, an Atlanta suburb, The
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fascinated by the teeth in the wide-open mouth

of hi partfler. The hump-backed pair live in
Villas Park Zoo in Madison, Wis.

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they said.
Officers said the men were
described as being In their early 20s, except for one who appeared to be about 30 years old.
The drama began early
Wednesday when the Rev. E.
M. Nelson awoke with a pistol in
his face, police said he told
them.
Three masked and armed
men handcuffed the minister
and left with his wife and
youngest daughter. The eldest
daughter, Cheryl, 18, was away
at college.

Egypt claimed the Israelis landing sites as their prisoners vials told r1e'.%!a&amp;-n that tic
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ad- returned. In all 8.301 Egyptian Communist command had consignificant
Egypt and Israel have failed made
vancements after the first U.N. prisoners were exchange for 241 ducted a big troop exercise in
to reach agreement on a
22 Israeli prisoners, an Israeli the northern sector of the defire line along the Suez Canal, Imposed cease-fire on Oct.
spokesman said.
nulitarized zone stressing the
that
the
demanded
will
and
has
they
but negotiators
offinew tactics three months ago.
South
Vietnamese
to
sshere
The
meet again in the windswept Israeli forces return
they were on that date.
desert 60 miles from Cairo
But Israel said the positioning
discuss the issue.
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forces return to their respcctive
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negotiators sides of the Suez Canal with a
men after
zone on
emerged Thursday evening six-mile demilitarized
SAIGON (All) Communist in South Vietnam for refresher
from a tent near the Suez-Cairo both banks.
the Pleiku air- training emphasizing the cornThe issue has taken up added forces battered
road. Another session was
field
this
afternoon,
wounding bined tactics of infar,try. armor
significance since a return
Fur today
In the heaviest shell- an'I artillery.
persons
ssh.al Egypt 23
A blustering, sandstorm the Israeli forces to
line ing in 10 months, government
The officers did not spedi&gt;
whirled outside the tent as the purports to be the Oct. 22
so
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EgypInI1tzwY
how many troops were involved
Israeli Maj. wou ld free the encircled
two negotiators
South Vietnamese warplanes, nor did they predict a date for
and
force
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Army
Gen. Aharon Yariv and Egypt's tian
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ler
runs From late December until
of
Suez.
from
the
Egyptian
city
Mohamed Gamasy conferred
Israel completed were not immediately known, the end of June.
Egypt and
inside.
field reports said.
The key stumbling block In their exchange of war prisoners
It was the first time that
At the same time, South Viet166
the talks continued to be dis- Thursday as a final group of
officers
cited
South
Vietnamese officials had
Cairo namese military
agreement over the drawing of Egyptian POWs new to
publicly
claimed North Vietnew intelligence information
a new cease-fire line as stipu- and 17 Israelis captured in the
nam
had
pulled some of its
they said indicates the
lated In the six-point accord October war arrived in Tel which
omuuuuunuist command Is pro- forces back for refresher train.
worked out earlier this month Aviv.
for a general offensive ing and linked this to plans for
had
paring
Women soldiers who
during a visit to the Middle East
during
the dry season next an offensive. South Vietnarnes
by Secretary of State henry A. awaited the Israeli POWs In a
officials, including President
steady rain at hod International year.
Kissinger.
Airport hugged and kissed the
At a background briefing for Nguyen Van Thieu, all along
return ing prisoners 16 pilots 40 Vietnamese and Western have been predi cting a general
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managed to free himself and
notify police, officers said.
Nelson, pastor of the
boro United Methodist Church,
told officers the kidnapers
promised to notify authorities
of the abduction within 90 minutes. He said they wanted to
negotiate the release of Daniel
Warren, 36, one of three men
held in the Clayton County jail
charged in the Oct. 23 robbery
of a bank In Molena, Ga.

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survey taken earlier this month showed 41 per cent of
those questioned say President Nixon should not resign
cent favor his
because of Watergate allegations, but 43
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WASHINGTON (AP)
thousands of other visitors trudged up a grassy hillside at
Arlington National Cemetery to visit the graves of the
Main Kennedy brothers on the 10th anniversary of
President John F. Kennedy's assassination. His widow,
Jacqueline Onassls, and her two children attended a memorial church service in New Jersey. Among the
the widow of Sen. Robert F. Ken.
gravesite
ne(ly, who was assassinated In 1968.

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People'
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axle plant owned b) the Ford
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when about 15 youth s trapped
his chauffeur-driven car and
the following tar of guards and
opened up with automatic
weapons and shotguns
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the attack pointed to the
People's Army. But at least a
half-dozen other guerrilla
bands roam through Arge'tina,
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said Ford of his players, smil- scoring for Washington, which Conference East. The defening through his anger. "Talk remains first in the National ding World Champion Dolphins,
about a players' strike — it Conference East with an 8-3 who have already clinched a
vote for It."
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them sersed as a special in- there for our taking"
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game and led Milwaukee past
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Jell Mullins sccred a layup Bruins to a 4-2 NatIonal Hockey the Western Division, lost their 6, the New York Islanders
Thursday, the Milwaukee with seven seconds remaining league game against I'hila- top goalie Bernie Parent with a defeated 5-3 and St. Iouls shattered Ranger goalie Ed
Bucks beat the New York to give Golden State a 101-99
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Rangers 7, Sabres 6
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Two Florida surfers claimed
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meet at Lanlakea Beach on
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that MARl HA SEWARD has filed a jYEACKLE
and FRANCIS 0.
PetItion In the CircuIt Court H
YEACKLE. hIs fe. R. 0. ALLEN
Seminole County. FIda, for a
ADELAIDE W. ALLEN. hi's
dissolutionofrnarribgl.andyouare and
wife, and JAMES H. COTTOM and
required to serve a copy of your RUBY 6. COTTOM. hIs wile, If

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Clerk of the above Styled Cou't onor Copies of earn claim or dtmar.d

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that must be determined before the PROBATE NO. 6292
In re; Estate of
entry of an Order of Taking.
JOHN H, SECHRIST
cluding the jurisdiction of the Court,
FINAL NOTICE
the sufficiency of the pleadings.
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heard at said hearing.
and show cause why it should not be
By order of the City Commission
taken for the uses and purposes set c the City of Sanford, Florida, thit
forth In the ComPlaint, or default
12th day of November, 1913
You ate notified that Petitioners
City Clerk
will apply to the Court for an Order
of the City oP
Of Taking on the 70th day Of
Sanford, Florida
December, 1973. at 11 30 o'clock PubliSh Nov 16. 23. 30. Dcc 1, Ii,
AM,beforetfleHonorabieftnger F.

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the above described parcel Of land

serve a CC.CV of vnur answ.r In th•

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or as soon thereafter as possible

degree-s 5$' a distance of $ 33 feel 0EV 138
to the end of curve.
Containing 318$ square feet, (0,07
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
acre) moreor less, exclusiveof area
TO CONSIDER ANNEXATION
in exisling right of way.
Notice Is hereby given that a
are corn
You and each of you
D,.hlir I4.Arnn
iIl h h.I it th
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.......o. ....-rnanded to file written defenses to
Commission Room its he City Hall
the Petition in the office of the Clerk
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
Of the Circuit Court in and for
co o'c'ock i t on December 17.
Seminole County. Florda. fl
3973 to consider the amesation Of
City of Sanford. Stminote County, property described as follows:
Florida, on or before the 1h day Of
Lof $0 of M. M. Smith's Sub
December. 1973. the same being not dlvisionofpartsof Sections2b, 77, 3.4
less than 78 days nut more than
and 33, Township 19 South, Range 30
days from the date of thiS notice,
East. according to Plat thereof
and to Serve your written defenses recor'ted in Put Book 1, Page 55,
upon the County Attorney of Public Records of Seminole County,
Seminole County on or before that Florida. Said property is presently
date, which defenses shall show zoned M (Induitriat) District
what right, title, or interest you, or
All parties in interest and citizens

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home? If your answer to these questions
was yes. then read closer! There Is a way

wIl I ix the lime within which and Seminole County, Florida, fo'

Couti

on on before December 24th
1973; o$Mrwlsettieallegationsof the
Complaint will be talen as con
fMttd
This not Ice shill be published once
eatli wee* for four consecutive
Weet$ In 7Pe Sanford Herald,
Dated this 70th on, f November
1973

Arthur H Beckwlth Jr
Deputy Clerk
Clerk uf the Circuit Court
ALBERT N FlITS
of S.rni.sote County, Florida
21( Edwards Building
by; Linda M Harris
Sanford, FlorId. 37771
Deputy Clerk
ublith N
73 30 Dcc 7 14 1??)
PubliSh Nov 23 30 Dec 7,11 1973
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a default and ultimate FlorIda 32707, a'sdfile theoriginal in

SaId Court 0's this 4th day Of claIm cw demand not so filed sPsaIIbe forth in Ex Parte No 5$ (Sub Plo it, you for the relief demanded In the
otherwise a default will be (Altered seal
Petition.
supra, Part fbi (it(S), 340 I C C
void
Novtmber,
1973.
against you for the relief demanded
411 44.1 Any person opposed to this
WITNESS MY HAND arc] o
S C ft Clonti
(Still
-n the C3mplam? or petif ion
application
should
advise
the
FICIALSEAL0I5a1dCOj,rttnis7Qth
Al
executor
of
the
Last
Arthur
H.
B.eckwlth,
WlTHESSmyhandandttsesealcl
ith an day of November 197)
Commission promptly
Well and Testament of
CIek Of Circuit Court
this Court on the'0!h dayd October,
original and six copIes, and q'nd a (Seal)
THOMAS BOYD CLOUTS,
Seminole Cbuhty, Florida
deceased COpy to Mr. Eug*'st Kerik Garfield,
Arthur H Beckwith,
By Ce-celia V. Ekern,
fit)
President Auto Train Corporation
Clerk of Circuit Court
STENSTROM DAVIS &amp;
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K Street N W Wash ngtoi
¶amnI County Florida
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of
tht
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P0

r.rcperty

v'IJ 1C requited to serve a copy of

P.O.B.

East, at a point 1971.15 feet North Cf the County CommisSion Chambers
f the Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
the NEd
the Southasst cner

ad

(1972).

12 Week Chord Course
Harry WeStet, 373.1)73

degrees 08' 57" W. 67130 ft. to

IPse survey line of State Road 436.A, point of begInning. Further
Sec$.on 77507, said survey line being described as located at Highway 17.
92 and SR. 127 and County home
described as follows.:
Begin on the East line Cf Section ROad.
ThispubliCheariflgwillbeheld In
31, Township 21 South, Range 30

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Instructions
PIANO LESSONS

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'RangeloEas?, (Except the East 23 feet S 00 degrees 13' 22" E. of the
P.O,t%..thenc,runN.XdeQrees 13'
thereof)

d County, to the human environment. In accordance that Toy Lee Scott has filed a W. 7.61 CPsalnsod the NE ¼ of Section
thence North 210 ties. 'Pseiv.i West
Dissolution of Mart age *nd you are deceased, late of sa1
Petition In the Circuit Court of 31, Trip. 195., Range 30 C., Seminole
to required to Serve a copy of your Clerk, Circuit Courl, Seminole with the commission's regulations
2)0 feet, thence South I0
SemInole County, Florida. for County, Fbc'Ida.
ps.ntol 'ginning.
written defenses.. If any, on .J. County. Florida, at hIs office In the (49C.F.R. 1300.2501 in Ex Parte Plo.
You, and lath of you, are notified
(Sub
No.
1),
Implementation.
DissolutIon ol Marriage and
court house cA said County at San 53
Ct'RISTOPHER RAY, wPso.e
has been ailed agaInst 'f-4 a?Sd you
Firil Strati, Sanford, Florida, moriltib from the t,me ot the first 3q69, ]IQ I.C.0

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The SE'. of the NE'. of the NE'. ottance of 259.10 feet to said West
31, Township 21 South. lint of the East 619.20feet and 11672

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Dead line-12 Noon
Day Before Publication

run N $9 degrees ST 03" W a

That part of

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0U piCk Donald
Green beans,
Vourgers, 322 ÔIXIS
Beginning Saturday, NOv. 21. Purple
peas, FordhOOk Llmas. limited
Squash, ea. $3 bu. Sweet corn, 60
ears. 52 50. Cain Farms, Lake
Miroe 323 0560 I XI to sunset.

Saturdays &amp; Holidays

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51" E. 591.81 It. thence

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF Flortda,runN.S8degrees30'37" E.
distance 01197.11 feet, thence run
1 P APiS POP TAT ION, and S.3ldegrees?9'03"
E.adistanceof
SEMiNOLECOUNTYa political
subdivision of the State of FiociØa, nO.0% feet to a curve on the Norhave filed a petition in eminent th5'fly right of way line of the Old
main proceedings against yj and Sanford Orando Road, having a
each of you seeking to condemn for radius 1%79.l4feet, a central angle of
public purposes the fee simple title 07 degrees 27' 19". a chord bearing
to he parcel described below Of S. 46 degrees 57' 19,' W., thence
located In Seminole County, run Southwesterly along said curve
.sn arc ;,$ance of O Si feel. thenc.
p.r,aa

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Farm Fresh Rabtit, any quantify,
government inspected. 79c a

Department Hours

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BUGS BUNNY
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For Sale. Ph. 322 2397 between 58:30

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Of Copy.

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aga'st the parcel of land described line andon the West line of the East
below in Seminole County, Florida, 149,70feetoftheNE'aoftheNE¼of
OF AD- Section 72. Township 20 South,
The
OIVISION
MINISTRATION. STATE OF Range 30 East, Seminole County,

i THOMAS and MATTIF

JULIAN. JR. Of STEP4STROM. heirs. devisacs. legates's., grantee's,
IN nature ci said Wit being for
titleol which is
DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH, Attorneys for trustees. spoei, creditors. Icinors.
(less the E 109.3 it) and also bigin Florida, theshort
THE MARRIAGE OF Foreclosure of Mortgige •,
described Petitioner, whose oddre'ss is Post successors and all ofher parties
CHURCH OF ALTAMONTE OF 949.7011 S of the NW cor; run E RE;
ORANGE COUNTY AND STATE
Box 1330. Sanford. Florida,
413.90 ft N 236.70 It; E $53.70 It; S GEORGE E. GRAY. Hutband and cumbering the following
claiming by, through under or
OF FLORlDA.itl'flkJ5C'*nOffice11,
propertysituateinSeminoleCounty, Office
file the original with the against the above defendants in and
37771.
and
470.1 ft; W 15*3.40 ft to the E R-W PEARL M. GRAY. Wife,tothese
appear Florida, to.wit:
directors, general managers,
line of US 17.92, thence N 21.30' E presents command you
according to the plat thereof as before December 24th. 1973, The South 13 chaIns of West 7.41
business agents, successors and
Cit.
default and
located in Section Il and 13, pleadIng with the Clerk of the
County,
recUrd.d
in Piat Book 13, Page 37, Ofheis a
ultimate chains of NE ¼ Cf Sedion 31,
assigns, or other parties claiming
Township 70 S. Range 30 E. Said wit Court of Seminole
Records of Seminole County, iudgmenl will be entered against TownshIp 19. South, Range 30 East
by, through, under or against THE
property Is presently zoned Ri Florida, and serve a copy thereof on Public
You for the relIef demanded in the l,u Raltway); the South I) chains
UNION CHURCH OF ALTAMONTE
Petitioner's attorney. Mack N. Florida.
(Residential) District.
Together with the following Petti*n.
of the NE
West of West line of
OF
ORANGE COUNTY
AND
Cleveland.
and
WITNESS my hand and official
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...
. Jr., .of the
- law firm
..
uinm.nt:
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STATE OF FLQKII)A; and at
LoIs 1 through 14 and Lots 19 CLEVELAND,MIZE&amp; BERRY. on
1 Bradford Alt Conditioning Unit seal of said Court on the 19th day ol 19 South, Range 30 East (lessW 7.61
parties having or claiming to have
through 22. Park VIew. 2nd AdditIon, or before the 30th day of November,
November, AD., 1973.
will (electric)
chaIns), Seminole County, Florida,
any right, title or Interest in the
Slid property Is presently zoned A-i A.0.. 1973. otherwise a defautt
(Seal)
WITNESS my hand and the seat of
and the South 13 chains of the East
following described real property
be entered against you.
(Agricultural) District
Arthur
H
Beckwtth.
Jr
said Court at Sanford, Florida, this
.17 chans of the West 7.41 chains of
located'n Seminole County, Florida,
WITNESSmyhand andsealof
All parties in Interest and cilitens
Clerk of the Circuit Court
20th div of NOvembif, 1973.
the NE 1' of SectIon 31, Tøwnthlp 19
shall have an ooporlunity to be Clerk of the Circuit Court on this (Seal)
Seminole County, Florida
South, ReOg, 30 East, Seminole
TRACT ONE: Lot 6. Block "1". heard it said hearing.
29th day of October. AD., 1923
By; Linda M. Harris
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
County, Florida.
and Lot 23. Block "6", of
By order of the City Commission (Seat)
Deputy
CIer
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Defendants,
SAPILAPIDO SPRINGS. TRACT 29,
Arthur
H.
Beckwllh.
Jr.
Citt'
of
Sanford.
FlorIda,
this
of the
Ned N. Jullan, Jr.
By: .1oy Stokes
as per ptat thereof recorded in P101
Clerk of the Circuit Court
find day of October, 1973.
STEPISTROM.
DAVIS
Deputy Clerk
NOTICE OP SUIT
BOOKS, page 38- public records of
By: Martha T. Vihien
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
MCINTOSH
Publish: Nov. 23, 30, Dec.J, 11, 3973
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TO QUIET TITLE
Seminole County, Florida.
Deputy Clerk
CIty Clerk of the
Florida State Bank
DEV-139
IN THE NAME OF THF STATE OF
TRACT TWO: Beginning 2)0 fe
City of Sanford, Florida
CLEVELAND, MIlE, BERRY
Suite 27
FLOR IDA: To the Detendanti:
East of the Soutest COThCt
PubliSh: Oct. 24, Nov. 2. 9, 16, 23. Attorneys for Petitioner
Post Office Box
NOTICE
LB EN E lEft
MET T S
and
Section 7. TownShip 21 South, Range
209 North Oak Avenue,
1973
hereby give's notice that on the 16th Attorneys for Petitioner
if ii, if alive, of if dead to his or ec
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thence North 3)0 feel, thence Weit
P.O. Drawer 1
day of October. 1973, It filed an Publish: Nv+ 73, 30, Dcc 7, 11, 1973 unknown heirs. devisees, legatees or
210 feet, thence South 210 feet to
IN iHE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Sanford. Fbi Ida 32771
application with the Interstate DEV-131
grantee, and all other persons or
point of beginning.
SEMINOt.E COUNTY, FLORIDA Publisher: Nov. 7.9, 16, 23. 1973
Commission
at
Commerce
'
parties claiming by, through under
AS
ALL
DEFENDANTS, CASE NC). 72.1581-C
0EV-li
Wasiington,D.C,foracertiflcateof INTHECIRCU$TCOURT,INANO
GREETINGS:
Inn: thtMarniieeI
All partIes or persons having or
permittingtheopevatlonof nonstop FLORIDA.
County, FIends,
claimIng any right, title or interest
actlontoq'jiet title to the following PC' 'ioner.
"64410 train" str'viCe over the main CIVIL NO. 73-141%-C.
in Probate.
fn and to the folioiInq described
de'scribtd property in Seminole
and
line of the Seaboard Coast Line In r.: Dissolution of Marriage,
BRYANT. Wife, In re: Estate of
property,
Situate In Seminole
County. Florida:
WANDA G
Railroad Company and the TOY LEE SCOTT.
THOMAS BOYD CLONTS
Wife, County, FlorIda.
TRACT ONE: Lot 6, Block "J". Respondent.
Deceased. Louisville and Nashville ialIroad
and Lol 23. Block "6", of
NOTICE TODEFEND
of NE '. of Section 31, T. 19 5.,
Claims or Demands Against Said and Louisville, Kentucky. This JOHN SCOTT,
piat thereof recorded in Plat
WAPIDA 0 BRYANT
Husband. Range 30 F . (less raitwayi. the S. 13
s
application hai been assigned
Edtatl
Book S. page * public records Of
P.O. box 82
Sanford Grant, Sertion 31, Twp 39
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
S - Par.e 30 E (lrs W 7 6% chains).
T'ACT T'.O Be:r' - ru 21.3 feet
YOU ARE tIER EBY NOTIFIED rYtfiCd and tequ;rj to present any opnion of the applicant, if tt-ip
JOHN SCOT I
Commission
approved
Iht'
ap
East Of the Souttst corner Of
lhof ROGER 0. BRYANT. as filed claims and demands which you,

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degrees 3O 51" East, a distance of
0 The unknown assigns.
$3.69 feet, thence rm North 31
cs'-s.sors in Interest, trustees, or any
other parties claiming by. through, degrees 29' 03" West a distance of
or 4glinst any and all of the above. 200.00 feet, thence run South 58
degrees 30' 57" West a distance Of
named Respondents and gainst all
and parties claiming or 30000 feet to the point of beginning
AND
having any interest or claIm as

dead or alive; and THE UNION

Thursday's RflUUI

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Records of Seminole County, GEORGE E. GRAY, In the Circuit be entered

The Longer Your Ad Runs
The Less It Costs Per Line
Per Day.

74

East, thence run Northeasterly
iegatees and granten of the avenamed individual Respondents ho along said curve an arc distance of
71751 feet. thence run North 58
may be dead

1973, to

Ijal

(52.G0 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

having a radius of 2965+7% ft. a
central angle of) decree 26' 3%" a
chord bearing of N. 39 degrees II'
56" W. for an arc distance of
63 ft thence S 00 degrees 130 nO0

of 10 degrees 34' 07", a chord

Respondents

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aga.nsf the said INGRAM FLET

ithruSIlmet .........4OcaIine
4thrulSIIm.'s ........3Oca line
iStimes .............23callnI

4ND TOO OLD FOR )
$THUASBI

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the Northerly right of way line of the
B. The unknown husbands or Old Sanford Orlando Road, haying a

Nov. 23. 1973

University of Miami coach been successful at it."
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
Chairman
Adjustment
wile, LAVINIA T. KNAPP AND
By: Joy Stokes
on December 17, 1973, at 7:00 P.M.,
TO - JAMES MARVIN DRENNAN Publish; Novi23, 1973
Pete Elliott has praised the
Tarres.
By:
Walton
SAMUEL KNAPP, her husb4nd,
Deputy Cleik
or as soon ?tsereatter as possible.
and JEAN ORENNAN, his wife, DEV.127
Chairman
running ability of Gator tailMARGARET
B. MILLER and
florida has had things its Pubi!h: Nov. 23. 30, Dec. 1, 11, 1973
Board
Seminole County
WhoSI residence was 1206 Gail
--PubliSh; Nov. 23, 1973
MILLER. her husband,
back Nat Moore and the ci.al
of Adjustment
way in the rivalry in recent DEVilS
Apopk.a,
Florida,
but
whose
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
PETER
E.
0EV 132
McQuiPI and WREN Mc
By: Walton Tortes.
residence is now unknown.
tcrbackmg of sophomore 1)w years.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- A. V.
Chairman
Youareh.rebynofIieltmata suit CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE QUIN, hIs wife, A. P. CONNELLY.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Galiney.
and MARY 0. CONNELLY. his
Miami's last victory III the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, Publish: Nov. 33. 1973
has been flIed against you and COUNTY, FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
dR.
11TH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
wife, A. P. CONPIELLY. JR. and
"Florida ha.s come alive lz'te series was in 1967
SEMINOLE COUNTY. JORDAN MARSH COMPANY, a CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1443
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE 0EV 130
FOR
-- CONPIELLY, his wife. THOMAS
Florida Corporation, EDWARD . DIVISION C
in the season," Elliott said. "It
COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA
FLORIDA.
E. WILSON And LIZZIE ANNA
HAPILON, JR. and JAMES A. nil the Marriage of:
Alter the Alabama game, the
NO. 73.1545.0
was a m.atter of injuries and
NOTICE OF PUILICHEARINO CIVIL ACTION NO. 731S42-B
WILSON, PSIS wlV*, JOHN C. FOX
LOWE, ing busIness is HANLON MARTHA SEWARD. Wife
DIVISION
C
DIVISfON
Ittit$on
TOCONStOER
ANNEXATION
at4
.- - rox. his wilt. H. M
!ste deteioprtent thst P..1d Mmmi quartrbaek
&amp;
l.OWE,
Attorneys
at
Law,
In
the and
INVESTMENT
OVERSTREET
is
hereby given that a In f-c: the Martial, Cf
Notice
WATSON
as special master in
for
grabs
once
more
appearsup
above entitled Cause; and that you JAMES SEWARD. Husband
them back."
COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
Public Hearing will be held at the GEORGE E. GRAY. Husband
chancery 10 W. W C. SMITH.
are
hereby
required
to
file
your
NOTICE OF SUiT
The Gators appear to have with Ed Carney, Coy Hall and
Plaintiff. Commission Ro.im in the City Hall and
DOLLY M. CHERRY and W. E.
answer with the CIei-lv of this Court. THE STATE CF FLORIDA TO:
VS.
l's the City of Sanford, Florida, at PEARL M, GRAY, Wife,
momentum, winning their Kary Baker all vying for
CHERRY, her husband, LAURA S.
uponthe
andtoserv,acoP5'th,reof
INGRAM FLETCHER, ET AL,
JAMES SEWARD
NOTICEOFPROCIIDINO
7;0Q o'clock P.M. on November 26.
McKENDREE and MILES M,
last three games over Impres- playing time. Tailback Woody
Plaintiff,
or
Plaintiff's
attorney.
710.4 Melvin Street
Defendants.
consider the armexation of THE STATE OF FLORIDA

ResuIts

whose names and
.ces at rn'aence are SeT vorm as
far as ascertainable by diligent
6. T - y Ray. Jr
Tax Coiltor
Seminole County Courthouse
Sanford, Florida

a Rear Yard Variance in an P.) COUNTY, FLORIDA.
a Side Yard Variance in an R1A CEV129
trs and Miami's Hurricanes second-ranked Alabama last on or before December 21st. 1973,
NotIce is hereoy given that ,
Residential Zone from 30' to 71.7' Ofl CI No. 73%4$4
to?' on the
and file the original with the Clerk Of Board of Adjustment will conctuct a Residential Zonefrom 10'
carry matching records and ap- sseekend.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR the following described property: BERGDA, INC., a Florida cor
- this Court either before service on
jblIc hearIng to consider •p- toiio'wing deScribed
property:
But in Gainesville,
Lot 6, Block 14. Waathertfiltd
parently mutual respect into
Lot 39, Tee 'N Green Estates, PB SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
Petitior.ers attorney or immediately proving a Special Exception In an ASubdivision,
in Section 1521.39, on
Records
of
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
43
of
PubiiC
Ptafntiff,
Dickey
has
been
stressing
Saturday night's football show- Doug
thereafter; otherwise a default may
A,,cutture Zone to park a trailer. 13, Page
Further DIVISION:
Tulane Street.
against
youfortherelief
the strength of Miami's defen.. be entered
onlhefollowfngdescribtdP4'OPertYdesalbedas
Seminole County.
down in the Orange Bowl,
This public hearing ll be Mid in
located inFla.
Sedlon fl-19- THE BRONX SAVINGS BANK, a
and
METTS
BENEZER
demanded In the petitIon,
SW ¼ ci NE ¼ ci SE ¼ plus N ½
coOratiQn,
heading sive front wall,
the County CommIssion Chambers REQECA ELLEN METIS. his wife,
Both squads are
°n Bunker Lane.
WITNESS my hand and theseal °
SE '.oINW 'id SE ¼ of SedIon 27.
Plaintiff, of the Courthouse. Sanford, Florida, SAMUEL H. WAITE and —
This public hearIng will be held in
Iflt4thtC
into
the Court at Sanford, Seminole
VS
"Müuni is a strong, physical County.
on December 17, 1973. at 7:00 P.M., WAITE, his wife, LYDIE ANN
located on the County Commission Chambers
Florida. this 20th day of
both head coaches have handed team," he said. "They like to
Further described as
Cf the Courthouse, Sanford, Florida. JAMES MARVIN DRENNAN. 1$
or as soon thereafter as possible.
SON and W. H. SAXON. her
November 73
0*1k Road.
Defendants,
of Adjustment
or as soon thereafter as possible.
MARY ELLIS. his wife, WILLIAM
week about the other's team. andinmostoftheirgameShaVe
Arttr H. Beckwith, Jr.,
tte County Commission Chamber's
NOTICEOFSUIT
By: Walton Tcrres.
Seminole County Board
W.HAG000andHAGOOD,h1S
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Notice is hereby given that the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

KNOWN RESIDENCE AND HULSEY, SCHWALBE. SPRAKER
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
star running back.
Kentucky.
INGRAM FLETCHER, a natural
MAILING ADDRESS IS ROUTE 1, &amp; NICHOLS, 500 Barnif I B0ank
SCHEDULE A
BuIlding, Jacksonville, Florida,
ALMA. ARKANSAS:
____________________________________________________ personif alive, and if dead, against
not later than December 21st.
sworn
Petition
for
Dluolution
his unknown spouse, heirs. devlsee$.
A
The E 109.3011 ci Lots 38,39 and
'ante,s,creditors,OrOthetPir1ltS Amended PIat 01 Druid Park as Marriage having been flIed
If you fall to dose. judgment may
claiming by, through, under or
recorded in PB 7. pg 5, of the Public regarding your marriage to
against you for the relief

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with County Home Rd. 71962 ft
NOTICE OF F.NENT DOMAIN
thence P1.41 degrees 0$' 37" E. 202 12
PROCEEDINGS,
D NOTICE OF
ft. to SWly. R-W line of County
HEARING
Home Rd thence NW'Iy. along
IN TIlL IAME 'i....E STATE OF
curve concave SW'Iy. having radius
FLOR IDA
of
299071 ft. central angle ci 1
TOALL WHO'S PTM' V CONCERN
dereeS4 5?" *hord bearngci N. 5
AND TO
A The '.Ilowing persons and degrees 78' 43' W. for an arc

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VEY COULTER. Attorney (or
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD

by Larry Lewi
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CAMPUS CLATTER wIth BIMO BURNS
RREA'L

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
crc,. 411 7027 for "We Care HOttiflC". Adults or Teens

Winter Park-

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Defendants. degrees 30'

of Adlusiment will conduct a

a SpecIal Exception in an A.) a Rear Yard Variance in an ft-i a Special Exception In an PtA a special Exception in an Al a Lot SIze Variance in an
- Agriculture Zone to create a borrow Residential Zone from 3 to 27' Ofl RndentIaI Zone for church and Agriculture Zone to park three Agriculture Zone on the following
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE operation on the following described the followIng described property: educatIonal buildings on the tralle on the folinU described described property:
Tract 2: B.glnnlng 164 ft East of
Lot 23. Wnodcrest UnIt 1, PB 15, following cSeicrIb.t property:
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18th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND pperty;
Fast
200'of
Soh
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lying
North
of
SW
corner of N ½ of SE ¼ of SW of
S
652.11'
of
the
All that part of the
Lots 2. 3, 7, S and9, Tract 2. St. Page 55. Public Recos of SemoIe
S,mno'e
COU PITY,
SEMI NOt F
FOR
S.R. 46, In Section 75205-37E. Section 33-I9S31t.
)os Ranch Estates UnplaUed, in County. Fin. Further descrIbed as W717'ofth.NE'tylng5of5.R.1
t,
N1
on
SR.
14
County,
FIa.
run
thence
FLORIDA.
- SectIon 8-20-37. SemInole County, located In Section 35-21.3') on andallthatpartofth NW ¼ lying E Further described as
East 100 ft, Søuth 180 ft. W 1001$ to
CIVIL NO. 73-1433-B
of Raymond Avenue and S of S.R. North of Telephone Tower.
Florida. Further described as North Woodcrest DrIve.
In re: the Petition ci
road). Further described as In
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-. - -Brick Road and West of Mullet Lake me ouny omm,si.un Hd11WVF) mew w ov ne toliowing oescruoeg th• county commission
NOTICE
the
Courthouse.
Sanford.
Florida,
Midway on Main Street, between
of
the
CourthouSe,
Sanford,
Florida,
property:
The
S
452'
ci
the
SWU.
of
of
Park Road.
TO- ANTOIIIOS TSAGARAKIS
December 17, 1973, at 7:00 P.M.. the NE¼ less the E 399.11' ?Mrof on December 17, 1973, at 7:00 P.M., SIps's Avenue and Jitway Street.
This
publIc
hering
will
be
held
In
Address Unknown
the County Commission ChamberS
Seminole County Board
221529E. further dsscribed as
Seminole Cc*inty Board
of the Courthouse, Sanford, Florida.
of
the CourthouSe. Sanford, Florida.
TO JOHN FRANK WALLACE, JR
cornerof Raymond Avenue and SR.
of Adjustment
of Adiustment
on December 17, 1973, at 700 P.M.
on December 17, 1973, at 7:00 PM0
Address Unknown
By:
Walton
Tortes..
L31.
By: walton Torres.
or as soon thereafter as possIble.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED or as soon thereafter as possible.
'This public hearing w111 be held in
Chairman
Chairman
SemlnoI County Board
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SemInole County Board
that the abovt.named Petitioner,
the County Commission Chambers Publish Nov. 23, 1973
PubIih Ploy. 23, 1973
of Adiustment
JACKIE LEE CHALLIS, has filed a
ci
Adluitment
Of
the
Courthouse,
Sanford.
Florida,
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By: Walton Tortes.
petition lntha abuve-styled Court for
By: Walton Tortes..
on
December
17,
1973,
at
7:00
P.M.,
Chairman
th aption of the minor child

Seminole 3222611

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FLORIDA line and 396 II. W. of E. line of said
NE'i thence N. $9 degrees 52' 01" W.
CIVIL ACTION P40. 73•1539.0
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION. parallelwithsaidp4 line, 159 67 ft to
ft W thence 5.41 degrees
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART said Ely.
' 7" W. 203 92 ft. to P.O.B., also
MEPIT OF TRANSPORTATION,
Beg. atpointonW.tineof E U9.2Oft,
and
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of NE'. of NE'. of Sec 72, Twp ?O
cou
5, Range 30 E and 65 Soft. S. of II
Plaintiff,
line of said NE', run S. 00 degrees
v.

OF ADJUSTMENT

Board of Adultment will conduct a Board of Adluitment will conduct a Board ci Actlustment will conduct a Board of Adlustment will contuc$ Board

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SEMINOLE COUNTY.

NotIce of Public Hearing

Notice of Public Hearing

Florida 5tatut.s 1957.
S; James Bell
PubIih; Nov 3,9, o. 23. 1973
'0EV-IS

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SEMIPIOLL COUIITY COARO

SEMINOLE COUNTY I3OARD
OF ADJUSTMENT

Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
Can Help
P'one 173 15$?
'irit.,' p 0 Pci 1713
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SItes, ToWit: Section $65.09 NW'IY along a curve concave SWIy

In other NIH.. scores, Pitts- York RangerS a 7-6 vIctory over
Sanderson who returned to ac- was hampered by a training
tion Thursday after a stint In camp injury, seord the tying burgh beatToronto 4-21 the New Buffalo.

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Rod Gilbert's eighth goal of

Sanderson who got a standing of the first period. Parent had

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said point being on E'ly. R•W line of
US HWY. % 7&amp;97, run S. O0degre
_________________________ fl'° W. 38% 63 ft. along said W. line to
poInt 700 ft. perpendicular from said
FICTITIOUS NAME
Ely. R.W line thence N. 4% degrees
NOTICE is hereby given that i am
06' 51" E. parallel with laid RW
engaged In business of 100 Howard
St.. Oviedo, Seminole County. 674 30 ft. to SW'ly. RW of County
Home Rd. thence NW'ly along a
Florida under the fict itlout name ot
curve concave SW'Iy. having a
CONTEMPORARY ECOLOGICAL
SERVICES0 and that I intend to radiusof2WOlIftacentralangleof
2 degrees 32' 30" a chord bearing of
register saId name with the Clerk of

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Friday, ov. 23, 1973—SB

The Sanford Herald

by Dove Graue

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1 ThEYRE

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NOTICE Is hCrby given that yj
"1enUaged in business at fllS King
Notice of Public Hearin9
Notice is hereby
n that
EdWardSCt,WIn,er Park, Sem4nole
Counts,. Flotida under the
(bard of Adjustment will conduct a
fictitious
meof )OHNOF JHIRMACK,and public hearing to onsider ap
that W Intend to register said name
proving a Special Exception in an A
With the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
I Agriculture Zone to perk a trailer

pomts. quarter in which Portland the scoring parade were Joe
By 11W ASSOCIATED PRESS and the Virginia Squires finishedthenlghtwlth2l
Atlanta with stretched a four-point lead Into IIamiltonwith2lPOtflts James was: Detroit
106. CapItal
107, Phoenix
104 and
PeteMaravichied
97; Los Angeles
ThelloustonRocketshadjust crushedtheMemphisTamsl35Silas
with
19
and
Coby
DietriCk
a
115-96
edge
with
7:16
left.
26.
been "fouled" to death and 111.
Omaha
SqUIFCS 135, TamI 111
San
Antonio
held
Utah
to
37
In the ABA, it was Kentucky
125
36 out of their foul shots, some
really mad.
George Carter's first-half
Geoff
Petrie
scored
43
poInts,
points
in
the
second
hail
and
of them by Austin Carr, WO
saw it — it was ridici

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FICTITIOUS NAME

In the NBA fl Wednesday, it

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ALLEY OOP

required to surrender possession ,
petitioner
WITNESS my hand and the Seal c,
the above Court this llh day of
November 1973

(Seal)
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AflhtJr H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circut Court
By Martha VihIen

HOWARD P MARSEE
Assistant County Attorney
310 E Commercial Street
kirk Plaza

Sinlord FloridA 37773
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dsctssrge as Executor of the estate
Of John H. Sechrist, deceased
Ob ectoni thereto must be filed by
November 30. 1973.
Date II October 1973
Barton B PIrher
Executor of
the estate of
Joh,e H Se(hriit

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SIDE GLANCES

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by Dick

Help Wanted
WANTED: Telephone interviewer
for AgricuIIurl Survey. $3 Of per
hour. Dec. 77.Jari 3. Training
session. Dec. 77. Calling from
office. Send reply including
teleph o ne number to 1773
Woodward St., Orlando, Fla.
37503.

Experienced. Steady employment
with modern meat processing
Plant. S day week, Insurance and
benefit;. 101 W. 131h 5)., Sanford.
AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS, top
commission. Ken Kern's Garage,
1119$, Sanford Ave., Sanford. )fl
3462.

Fond delivery, fringe benefit;.
immediate employment. Rich
Plan of (intraP Florida, 401 W.
13th St., Sanford.

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DELTONA - EXCLUSIVE -- IT'S
TIME FOR PLAIN TALK I And
you'll find all we say about this 2
bedroom. 1 ba th in first class
condition for 121.500 Is the plain
truth. Also. It's furnishedt You
haven't seen anything thi5 nice for
the money First time advert ised.

REAL ESTAT2 SALES

5750 per hr, Ph 323 Y'ctD

Seminole County
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Roberts &amp; Oilman, Central Florida's
Leaders has one opening In their
Seminole County (Longwood .
Satford Branch) office. Youll be
supported by extensive admanagerial
v e rt i sing
and
11 *l:(rcrh. - n real
estate not essential LicenSe
necessary. Call Larry Saxon,
District
Sales
REALTOR,
Marage r.

No epenienre necessary. Apply In
Person, Art Gnirsdle Wheel Ranch
Inc. 6300 N. Hwy. 1742, Sanford.
icr; apply i n person to
rican Wo&gt;i PIOOijCf;, 1377
Charlts M Longwori, Fla.
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experienced. gooi hours, good
pay. Apply SANFORD TLE
SERVICE. 420S. F ench,3fl-0572,

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EXCLUSIVE WESTS IDE STORYI We have this
3 bedroom.? bath on a big, big lot
ri Suburban Estates flits climate
control aiid tnn CitipUul Cciii
dif ion is only fair. But, 90 Is the
prlcet 177,950. End of st or y unles.swe show i?to you. Th en, it'll
be the r ea l beginnlngt First lime
advert ised.

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Can karn Up To $20,006
FT crtn' cb 'p - rt, t'
benefits
Excellent
fringe
Dr.rnon;trator and gas furnished
Apply In person, Jack Davis. Bill
Raket Volkswagen, 3219 S. Hwy.
17 92. Sanford.

Truck Drivers and Owner Operators
needed to transport automobites
within the State of Florida. Mvii
have a good sa fety record, and be
able to Qua lity under strict DOT
reuirement-s. Owner Operators
must have new or nearly new
Chevrolet. Dodge, GMC or Ford
convenPiinai trac'ers. M11tg at
lic and 45.c Io.acd, 17c empty.
Weekly
Settle 'itnts, other
benefits. Apply Building 141.
Sanford Alrpor. .e' phone (5)

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Phone: 322-2611

Two bedroom duplex furnished
apartment 4220 Orlando Drive,

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Apply In person
Club Diamond, Hwy 17 92, DeBary

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PLAN ONE

$L2ss.00

139.500
SMALL LOT

Hall Realty

3 bedroom, I bath home In excellent
Condition. 115.500. Term;

PLAN TWO
PLAN THREE

$3,561.00

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attractive apt;. Will make nice
residence with good rental in
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from Firestone, downtown San
wI'ø øemand the besil Shop
ford will make laundry drudgery
Sastord Plaza.
eer for Morn all year. 32)0244
BUY THE BEST for Dad. DINGO
BOOTS from KNIGHT'S SHOES, TO PLACE A Yuletide Gift Guide
ad. call the Ctass'ficd Advertising
709 f F nit
tJ'epa'trr.ent, .1372511 or *31 9193.
SANTA'S LITTLE HELPER? You'll
find him everywhere In the
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variety of Crwistmas sioppng
Suggestions ' Where? In the
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refrigerator, recreation area
across street. V.A. 1176 per ma.
principal and Interest. 30 y
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owner. Beautifully wooded. Just

Fine for
STONE ISLAND AREA
horses and real country living 14
acres,. $ 15.900

LOW down payment on 1, 7. &amp; 3 BR
used homes.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
500 Fr en ch Ave
3503 Orla ndo Dr
323 5700
323-5500

LAKEFRONT HOMESITES
LAKE MARKHAM ESTATES
.o&lt;x sts.000 t soon

1970 Bosnia, 2 bedroom, carpeted
Down payment &amp; take over /'LTAMONTE SPRINGS AREA
High 5. dry with nice trees, 70o
payments. 372 2194 aft er 3.
near Apple valley,
END OF YEAR CLEARANCE
agrIculture, $16,500.
Save uptoSISOO. All mobile homes
drastically reduced. Com e seethe STATELY PINES
Country area,
genuine bargains at Place Homes
near Lake Florida
12 5 '
Nort h. Hwy. 17-92 Lake Kathryn
Good t er m;,
Estates, 2 ml. North of Hwy. 43.6
1342270
WINTER SPRINGS
Tuscawila Rd 210 x 710', zoned
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factory packing carton. These
include headboard, dresser,
mirror and chest, reg. $219, now
1179. Cash or Terms. Unit ed
Freight Sales, 3350 S. Orange
Ave., Orlando.
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BALL REALTY

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ditioned, fenced back yard.
513.500 By owner. 3736212.

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WESTERN WEAR-BOOTS
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Wr,tern Shop. 17 r2, I mui S .t
Otflary. 44$
A G ft that will plees.e the w?IOIC
family--GE Toast P Oven, bakes,
i.ki' r' oven. toai: like a nGfi'ç'Qrv Lamben, 6th &amp; Maple
1220500.

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covered patio. $32,500.

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N3ia VS. auto, air, radio, heal.

Florida room, carpet, 5. much
more S acres with private fish
Pond. See to appreciate. $S00

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HELP WANTEDADS that
indicate a preference
based on age Ir,.gn cm
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AGE DISCRIMINATION
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Gloss-Minors

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A.&amp;RAPPLIAPICL REPAIR
All makes ser'vlce
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Ft'flline GEApplianccs
Sanford Electric Company
7527 Park Drive. 337-1562

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(tormcrlr Ilarretls Beauty 14o0k)
519E Pine, 322 5747

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learing lots Our Specially. 373 1731
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LOCATED ON SANFORD AVENUE
SOUTH OF AIRPORT BLVD.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
323-4670
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kiln dealer. 105. Closed Thursday
I. Sunday. 377-7971

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AGE 12 OR OVER

Heating

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painting No lob too large or too
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Home Improvements

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&amp; PAINTING
337

Bring Results
Ph. 32226'l 1
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Painting-'lnterlOr &amp; exterior,
repairs, roots painted, tree honest
experienced estimates. 3230794.
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Want to sell something? A small
investment in a Classified Ad will
bring results.
Carpentry. Remodeling. Additions,
Custom Work. Free Estimate. 373
0099
-Custom made screen roomi, car
ports. Top workmanship and
materials LEACH ALUMINUM
FABRICATION, 373 4473.
Lela classified ad help yOU clean Out
your attic, gara ge or basrnent'
ADCOCK
Roofing I. Shet Metal
Gutters &amp; Down Spouts

$00 French Ave.

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140 LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD
Pressure Cleaning
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Only authorIzed sales &amp; service in
Sanford. Ooen 9 S. Mon -Fri., Sat

372 9558

',,'int to sell somet hing? . small
n,iy.tr'irni ri a Cl tcttied Ad will
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WallPaper Hanging

Carport Sale-items old I. new,
misc, of all sorts. 70 West, 2102
Hartwell Ave., Fr. &amp; Sat. Nov. 23
8. 21 3776111.
3PIAPIKSGIVIP4G SALE, Fill a to
br 1) 9 to I?, Monday through
Saturday All Soul's Catholic
Sharing Cntec, $I? Sanford Ave.
Lots of Goodies. Friday, Sat. &amp;
Sunday, 224 E. Broadmoor. Lake
Mary. '. ml. west of Seminole Jr.
College.

Every Friday night 7:30 p m. if yo
have things to sell or consign. Ca
Stan Vermillion at 13$ 7070

Make lots of room in your closets.
Sell No-Longer Needed Items with
a Classified Ad.

*A.A,A. AUCTION'
190 N. Hwy. 17 97
L "sng wood

SATURDAY 1. SUNDAY.

Chairs.
Tools, Dishes, Misc. Items, 225
Palm Place, Sanford. 322930$.

G. E. color console. Vacuum cleaner
New encyclopedias. Slier el

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equipment, toys and housetiol
items. Like new, reasonable. 323

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1-scavatnç! &amp; Grading Ph 373
1297 or 372 6243, day or nite.

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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All ty pes and sizes

HoOksGarnen&amp;L,s*n5eryi,
andscapnu Mowing, Ed,..,,.
Trimming
free Eat RN'on,ibiLAfter 1-331

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We repair and service
ST IN E MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
377 6.1)7

707 Al 2nd St

POItSOIl MARINE
29'2lHwy 1792
337 396)
1$' Orlando Clipper with cabin, 50
tip. Evinrude motorand trailer all
In excellent condition. Priced
$1230. Ph, 327 571$.

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

Cast Iron Bath T ub , like new. Also
other bu ilding supplies. 372-1177.

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1960 Dodge. Good tires, new in
speclion sticker. 1225. Set after
5 30. 404 San Marcos Ave,, Sanford 332 7106.

'70 CHEVROLET IMPALA. Nothing
down, take over. Call Credit
Manager 323 6730.
'66 Mustang, 6 cyl. Good condition.
Reasonable offer. Ph. 322 5.560.

1769 Mustang. A C. PS, $104 dIsc
wheel, radials Engine rebuilt.
Sacrifice, good cond. 445-5402.

1965 Chevrolet Impala, I door, at
conditioned, R&amp;H. power brakes &amp;
steering. 213 Cu. engine. Only 1350
SHELLEY USED CAP' 7fl1
French Ave., 3232960.

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I-or, the test cuy in American
'/o?ors, and jeep vehlcli's, see;
DON BALES
Sanford MctO( Company
SCI S French Ave., )fl 4311112

'66 MUSTANG Nothing down, t-i'
over, call credit manager. ,,i
6.230.

6118128. Winter Park

CASH 372 4137
Fr ti',ed furniture, appliances,
'ools, elCr Bc'y 1 or 1001 iems
tarry's Mart 213 Sanford Ave
69

Stamps-Coins

To buy and sell gold or silver coins,
contact us first. We also buy bulk
silver coins. SEMINOLE COIN
CENTER. 109W 1st 3231332
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*Maitland Flea Mart*

All sizes and models, 10 speeds, S
speed;, and standard bikes now
available at Firestone Store. Call
322 3244,

11 92. Open Sat. &amp; Sun. 9$
Call 134 2920

SEWING MACHINES, STRETCH
STITCHES, (I) nationally adver
tiled brand has all the latest
stretch stitches, famous front
loading bobbin, built-in button
holes. blind hem and decorative
design. You will sa ve ov er $200 on
this top of the line model. Easy
payments available. United
Freig ht Sales, 35,50 S. Orange
Ave., Orlando, Mon Fri. 9 to 9.
Sat. to S.

Building Materials

61

New Lumber For Sale
Reasonable

The
biggest little worker
you ever saw

Campers
Travel Trailers

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Lawn and Garden

SUN.

WHERE THE CUSTOMER MAKES THE DEAL

LILtIL

Brand New slide in truck canr)pers
from $795. New World Travel,
Hwy. 17-92, Longwood. 53.4 9124.

LiitiL Lt'tLLL 1
Fern Park

Hwy. 436 &amp; 17-92

Camper Top for Datsun. Toyota or
Small Pick-up. Phone 323-5700.
61 Norris, 22' Travel Trailer, self
contained, air &amp; extras. A-1
shape. 365-5710.

Auto Repairs

e Lowest Priced car in U.S."

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P.O. E.

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540 x IS, black. 11615 plus Ix.; 6.50 x
13 w w, $17.93 plus lx.; 775* 14ww, $11.95 plus tx.; L-71 x 15 w-w,
IlQ9S plus tx.; Bargains an Pirelli
Steel belted radial tires. Lots of
good used tires, $5 and up.
SANFORD TIRE SERVICE
(formerly Humphrey's Tires)
420$, French, Sanford
337 0577

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DOOR SEDAN
WITH ALL STANDARD
EQUIPMENT

137.00 Less Than Vega 2 Dr. Sedan
193.00 Less Than Pinto 2 Dr. Sedan

Junk Cars Removed

296.00 Less Than Datsun B-210 2Dr.Sed
496.00 Less Than Mazda 808 2 Dr. Cpe.
p526.00 Less Than Volkswagen Beetle

Motorcycles

Help Fight The National Fuel
Shortage I
MILES
Buy A Toyota
PER. GAL.

1960 Harley Davidson
Mutt see to believe
323-Sll3 after 4p.m. (Warren)
Complete set of motorcycle tools
with cabinet. 1 pair of Motocross
boots, site 9½. Make offer. Ph
371-1004.

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1977 Honda SL 100, equipped for dirt
riding, street legal. excellent con
dillon $2.50. 373.1034.

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Report)

Our Friendly Staff Will Be Pleased To
Assist You At..,

ECONOMY CARS

Trucks and Trailers

1969 GMC Big V.6, 14' van,
Hydraulic lift, extras, new
motor. 365-5710.

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Abandoned, unwanted JunA cars
hauled away. Your cost, 110.
Orlando, 295-6194 anytime.

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3735420
Mortar Mixer, Scoffold, Plank,
Wheel Barrow, ef. 37240311.

HOURS:

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Bikes

Bikes, Bikes,

OF SANFORD
Airport Blvd.

HWY 17-92

Ph. 322.8601

KACTUS KORRAL, 2131 Sanford
Ave. Next to Horse &amp; Rider.
Cactus, pottery 5. special ptantst

Household Goods

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
buy sell trade
372 5.572
Ill 31S First St .

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only SI per day.
On deluxe Ne'cchl Jig zag. 3 needle
CARROLL'S FURNITURE.
position, built in buttonhole maker
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payments of $7 per month. See at 65
Pets and Supplies
Sanford SewIng Center, 307 E
FirSt St , Downtown.
Pug Puppies, AKC Reg
Stud Seryice Available
China Cabinet, walnut contempor371 $299
ary, 110. Maple single bed with

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Make your child happy, Gerbils are
nice pets. $1 25 to. Ph. after 6:30
P M. 3235110.

Appliances
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St. Bernard,
male, brown 5. white, $50.
Ph 3226251.

Man* to choose from Ock';
Appliance Sules &amp; Service, 2617 S
I ranch Ave
Sanford. 372 7658

Doberman puppies. AKC. 7 wk;.
Black &amp; Rust Wormed and shots
started, 5100. Ph, 349 5360

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rr vice, used machine;
'.'OONEY APPLIANCES. 323

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-,'..itiers, ranges, retrig. $39.95
Also repairs. Myers Appliance,
710 Sanford Ave 323 7932

Beautiful AKC pups Brindle &amp;
fawn Females. $100. Males, $123
Call 323 1792

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TRUNK &amp; MORE

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Lifestyles
A Cariitreheosiv Rf'iil ititi
Gvsoe To StiNt

Every Stmdav

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Excellent Condition
PP. 3236040betwe-enl-Sp.m.

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

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Bicycles

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APPOINTMENTS

Cash buyer for used articles, fur
niture, etc. HWY 16 ANTIQUES.
372 6977

I? Volt Auto Batteries $11 95
REEL'S BODY SHOP
HOt Sanford Avenue

16' Larsen Boat, 10 HP Johnson
outboard &amp; trailer, *430. 3224396.

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Wanted to Buy

Parts-Accessories_-

31' 1 craft, 133 Mer. power trim,
hot dip, galv. trailer, extras. Like
new. 11.500. 372 7217.

Piihujhel

322m2611

Want to sell something? A small
investment in a Classified Ad will
bring results,

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Boats -&amp;Marine

Well Drilling

,,........- DICK JOYCE WELL DRILLING
3" and larger, pump, sprinkler;
Water conditioners, 332 4610

Buy direct from boxcar at wholesale
prices. Jolly Charlie guarantees In
writing lowest prices if Fla.
Gormly's, E. 44 past Beardatl at
PR tracks.

Small Sailboat
Suitable for child 133
Ph. 322-3419

SINGER ZIGZAG SEWING
CHINES (7) never been
These machines have bit
controls for zigzag bvttonl
blind stItch, fancy patterns
Cash or terms. United Ft
Sales, 3550 S. Orange
Orlando. Mon. -Fri. 9 to 9, Sal
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Equipment

you word your classified ad. Call
3272611 or 131 9993.

PAUL SLATER
Prof es sional Wallpaper Hanger
Licensed R es idential Commercial
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F ree Estimates Ph 3726873

Land earing

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Sales

Lawn furniture; dining canopy 10 x
10; step ladder;; Christmas
goods; linens, misc. I am. until
dark Sat. 501 W. 5th, below
French,

*PUBLIC AUCTIONi

liii Hwy,

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Top prices paid, us.ed, any condition
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Freezers

Vacuum Cleaners

FREE HomeDemonstratlon

H&amp;L.ENGRAVING SERVICE
Metal 'lñ%tcS. Jewelry, Trophies
814 Bet h Dr , Sanford, 377 *355
(T.ct ,!5ri buyers ton a trnOIi in
IrIW (fiSt Lawn CIan Up. and Light Havling
Parr .
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Tremblay, 37) 2771
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MILLERS
;619 Orlando Drive, 372 0157

mattress. 115. 3191676

New shingles tacked on by square
with air, or by hand Licensed 8.
Inrisired 373 5313

9 I 107 W 27th St Ph 373-5)30
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Small Jobs Wanted
377 1331 "Lake Mary-

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INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR PAINTING
or In 717$ PH. 777

Grooming - Professional with love
I a m. 6 p m. Animal Havel
Grooming and Boarding. 377 5712.
Planning i garage sale? Don't
forget to advertise it In the
cl;sifltd adsl

Want Ads

COGI3URN FENCE CO.
PH. IX) 3741
''W'i
--ihiilders, sun contractors
Cornqlcte House Plan; and 51101
Drawings Fast. dependable
e.con4rnical Call Victor-36S 3743

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

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CONCRETE PATIOS
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Acreage.LotsandLa wns
Freeestlmate, call 37)504%

Have your heater servicci for
winter. Call Geneva Htg. 8. Air
Cord, Se/vice- 123S434.
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Wting ready to move? Sell eilpfl
items ,lcklywltPiaclatsIfi.1a+Ol

CALLRALPH
373 5934

HANDYMAN
REASONABLE PRICES, CALL 377

ROUTES AVAILABLE IN SANFORD DEL TONA
LONGW000 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
CASSELBERR Y

Buy. 5,11, consIgn, appraisi
special sales out of anytfsl
value. Hwy. I?)? ( be hind
chester Mobile Homes.)
32
7)37 340
Sanford, Fla.

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Earn Your Own Money By Delivering
A SANFORD HERALD ROUTE
6 Afternoons a Week

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Attic Insulations

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2IOM1QnO1II Ave.
3fl isn

Aluminum
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PatIo covers. carçorts, screened
porches, pool enclosures
repa irs 25 pct. off 323 0435.

Shrubs, trimmed &amp; sha ped. Flower
beds cleaned I. edged to per
faction SpecIalIst. Mowing by
request only. Free estimate. 323

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1959 Ethel Sedan
1959 Edsel Station Wagon
372)137

TORINO. Nothing
down, take over. Call Credit
Manager, 323 6230.

JIM DANDY FEEDS

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TV-Radio-Stereo

Let one of our friendly ad-visor s help

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Ideal for student, modefi
chrome trimmed, 27" x 4$"
Drawer &amp; tili ng compartments
322377 2 morni ng;.

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Pot)! Clubhouse
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Pre Christmas Sale on floor model
Whirlpool Appliances. Come in,
se them. Big Savings. Geneva
Heating &amp; Air Conditioning Serv.
3096 Orlando Dr. 3735431.

Outdoor 31 3 ton A-C unit. Like new
1300. Left side of sectional couch.
wks. Old, 160, Ph. 323371* or 323
7791.

SANFORD

Two bedrodms, I bath, f ur nished,
wall t) wall carpet, air con

2544 S French Ave

PUBLIC MUCTION E
MONDAY NIGHT. Antiques,
Miscellaneous. New and
furniture and appliances.
Special sales (watch ads)

0105.

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Appliances

RECONDITIONED Refrigerators,
Washers
and
Dryers.
WARRANTY
Free Delivery,
WHIT ESIDE APPLIANCES, 644i'll

Looxing for livestock buyers?
a low-cost classified ad for ru
Phitco A.C. 33,000 BTU. C
condition, window or wall
1304W. Fairbanks
R"altors
Day 37) 7570, Nile 3231916
2333
WE TAKE TRADES
STEREO COMPONENT S
$9995 ca. 3 only. In handi
walnut finish with world famo
JACK R. McCLURE
speed automatic turntable
Registered Broker
speaker audio system, A-Al!
373 $170
radio, I track tape player Ca'
terms United Freight Sales,
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S Orang e Ave. Orlando, M
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Miscellaneous
Fri 9 to 9. Sat 9 to S.
For Sale

SOFA AND CHAIR. Unit ed Freight
Sa cs lust received several
matching sofa and chair se ts,
$9950. cash or terms. United
I304 W. Falrbank?
Freight Sale;, 3530 S. Orange
WE TAKE TRADES
Ave Orlando,

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

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Autos for Sale

1972 Cheve'le Malibu. 4D. Power
steering, brakes, air cond. Low
mileage. Call 322 1530.

Forrest Greene, Inc.

size second rntq from qualIfied
buyer at attractive int eres t rate.
Seller is Peg. Real Estate Assoc.
Call 671-1709 Seller Is Motivated.

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Elmer Bakalla, Inc.

SANFORD

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USED HOMES SALEt
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ST. JOHNSMARINA AREA
HwyS. 41 and 12, 330 x MO' about 5
acres. High. dry and wooded

Lots and Acreage
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Lots and Acreage

Geneva- 9-acres of beautiful
"Ocala-type" land. High rolling
with oak trees, choice loc ation,
paved road, includes mobile home
'creened porch, barn, some
water.
Excellent
pasture.
5,10.600. Terms.
AtSO 3.47 acres. Lo ve ly homes ite,
good water, high rolling land
rs'autsful oaks, keep hors** Cnly
$12,500. Owner financed. Call
Grace Murley, Assoc. Area one
Inc REALTORS 671 *111

10 Gorgeous Acres

WINTER PARK
REALTORS

Mobile Homes

EveS &amp;Weekends3fl 0543

No qualifying-I bedroom, 1', bath
Wynnewood 13.003 equity assume
$9,500
mortgage.
117,900
issessment,5'4pct.Ioan.Call3fl.

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'67 Chevy BelaIr, 6 cyl. auto, newly
inspected, chrome wheels. $325
3726910-

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over into Lake County. Off new SR
461 10th ml, from Wekiva River. S
ml. to Sanford. 23 mm. to down
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rsure present mtg.

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down, lake over, call credit
manager, 323 6230.

1966 Chevrolet pickup. 71.000 mile;,
A-i condition $1,000. Ph. 372 4207

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3 br'druoni, 1 bath. Itio,r .Jr;uncj
I. ¶urldf'c k. fan'it ic 'y.ir ci I..
hilUrcn, wilti play tort. Good
school system Low 20'1
, V.A
financing available. Owner
niotvateci
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down. take over, call credit
manager 323-6230.

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tCy thint. or lingerie by Klyser G'vvf*Sl'iOfsiblC:lOthtlffomOutt-r
Limits, Sanford Plaza. Gift
from L4Ferns. 107 W lit Si.
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FAMILY. lop line of Golf Clubs,
and stain glass ornament kits,
balls,
sportswear.
village Craftsman, 102 S. Park
MAYFAIR COUNTRY CLUB
PRO SHOP Ph 372 2331.
The sound of music will abound in
your home from the staten you EXCLUSIVE-City- I bndr oo m;.
L'lveISaPug Puppy, AKC Peg
purchase at
FIRESTONE.
AC unit, fenced yard, tretily
Terms Availatle
downtown Sanford 3320341
Painted Inside, much citrus
Owner will paint outside. $)l.S
3Z3$2
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Select your new furniture from
down payment &amp; assume 3'; pct
WILSON
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And roren Caris, U S
CP.tih:nas ever Save on national
Luri'tnC,i. Pont Jewelry, Bottles.
bra. Libei'al tradt. Fiat COUNTRY CLUB- 2
SEMINOLE COIN CENTER
rooms 1
delivery. Convenient terms. We
109 West 1st St
bath stove, refrigerator, carpet,
-QlvC TV Stamirs. 311 E. 1st St. 372.
large patio, fenced yard Don' t
ILL out of Ideas ? Visit ETHELLS
miii
this one at 113,900 w i th low
ANTIQUES, 1 mile west ott-i on
monthly payment
FRIGIDAIRE, KITCHEN AID,
Slate Rd. 46 at "76" station,
MAYTAG. FEDDERS All major
PaoI. flvl
- l.ir(f.S fls",t riil-ty Ifl.1''Jim Hunt Realty
PrflJ8tuiItY I4OME APPLIANCE
C,itI
I Di;l,ncl,on,Dlarnonø;,
CENTER. 1700W fit St In 3481
watthps. Silver Ch in,, Crystal
7S2l Park Dr. 3" 211$
!anfcrd 172
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REALTOR
33704.4*
372)991
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GlveRoiLerSkatestorCpwilfrnas_

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A gilt that

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thiS pluS 7 bedr oo m, 3 bath
completely furnished mobile
home Lots of extras, not usu ally
found in mobiles. See this and be
surprised. Priced at 177,500. All
thiS on a toiely woodse-y lot. Call
Jane Denisri-iko, Assoc

373 6061 or 373 05)?

19(4 Austin Healey Sprite, good
running condition 323 5713 after 4
p ni (Warren)

1964 Ford Pickup, rebuilt engine,
new clutch, big bed, 1-100. 373 041A-

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Sell FHA, VAor$4SOOCTM.lbdrm
2 yr. old home. Walk to stores and
sc hools, uitra Clean, nova In
yesterday 125,500.

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CITY- 3 Dedrooms, furnished CB
home close to Shopping. A C unit,
trnced yard, $16,300 with $3300
down &amp; low ma pafm('nt;

Gifts

Gifta for

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and charms from G*altisey
JrwCiers. ;o.e Park

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clean interior, $100. 372 5121 after
6 pm.

$375.00
PHONE 322 5910

VUflLLE

for Sale
Autos
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Trucks and Trailers
160 CHEVY PICKUP

MUST SELL

First St.

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
377 4991
19195 French
Sunday, 3227171 or 32)149"

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Realtor
JOY w fit St
337-7333

'JLAHD- 3 bedroom;, fenced
yard. A little work &amp; some pain
ting needed. Priced at only
1)7.200.

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from Senkaniks, 210 Magnolia

SUNLAND E51'ATES

) bndrcom, 2 bath.
di Sb W,I she r ,

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Realtor, 1601 S Hwy , I? 92
MOittOnd,8730*06

REALTOR

Stemper Agency

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A fireplace to be cozy In thC winter,
u cool in tr;e
il to krrp
s.jmmtr, plus family room, I
bedroOm;, 7 baths. This home 5
deSigned for Florida entertaining.
Call 1305500, and ask for Shirley
Bennett, Assoc. I'll be glad to
show you. PrIced at 1.43,600,

C A. Whiddon, Sr., Broker
ill N Park. Sanford
337 3991

Realtor

AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP
$3) 6300

Convenient and charming, just
corrpleinl.J
new 3 b'droQi'n Ore yr. old, large 3 bdroom house
Fenced yard, approx. 2 acres,
homes with garage, air and
lakefr on t property on big Lake
carpeting. Located on
Miry. Ph. 3227903.
str ee t with like breezes. Walk to
shopping and schools Low dOWIS IDYLLWILDE-Spacious 3
payment Only $27,500 to
bedroom;, 2 baths, family room,
central heat 1. air, range, dish
washer, disposal, drapes, carpet,
CLIFF JORDAN
double garage, large lot &amp; many
REALTOR
531 $222
other attractive features, Don't
mit; this buy at 53.1,700, Make
down payment &amp; assume 7 pct
mortgage.

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3 bedroom, 1' 2 or two baths, all
brick. From $23,100. 10th Street to
Locust, turn left to 14th St,, right
on Valencia Court North Model
open I &amp; P.Mr daily On s ilt phone
3737010

Pa yton

Houses for sale
SANFORD CLOSE 1)4

GENEVA GARDEN
APARTMENTS
)Y)SW ;5th St.
Lodroom;, 7 baIrn, carpeting &amp;
drapes. Pool. Kitchen equipped.)
ctiIdren accepted. Call 322 2090.

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Heat &amp; Air frorr Sanford Heat &amp;
Air 3774)fg,

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Rolling Hills-Fairways front and
back, 31 ft living room, I
bedrooms, 7 baths, fencing,
landscaping, bearing Plum trees.
7. pct , stock membership and
golf cart included 131-7017.

fished kitchen, $150 month. 113 &amp; We have them from 30' lots on up
last, 3229091.
through large acrsage. Call today.

For further Information or a per
tonal interview, send Name,
A&amp;jreIs &amp; Phone number to: Two bedrooms, I bath, wall to wall
North American Distributing
carpeting, drapes, central heat
Corp., Hot Food Division, 3443
air, Fullyequipped kItchen
North Central Avenue, Suite Itt,
with dishwaSher. Call Mrs.
Phoenix, Arizona 1501).
467.
Weatherby

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"Sanford'sSalesLeader"
Your Multiple Listing Agency
Local and National i'.s
Ill A1 TORS
7363 Pars Dr

Realtoi323'57J4

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2 Bdrm. Apt.
Kitchen Equipped. Adults
Ph. lr3&amp;9*1 after 3.30 pm.
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FULL TIME
PLAN FOUR
511,27900
PLAN FIVE
$)5,995ç
PLAN SIX
136.79* 00

RN fW weekend wart, day shift.
Pleasant working cOndItiOr;.
Lutheran Haven '4i.rslng Center,
Oviedo Pt, 3653436
am. - 2 P.M.

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CHOICE 3 bedroom, li.*j bath, wall
to wall carpet, drapes, stove,
refrigerator. garage and fenced.
S24,100

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SECRETARIES- All types. tern
porary assgnmnts, No Fee Call
Narreit. 3211 Lee Rd., Winter
Park, Ph. 4.47 PHI

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sery 3 i(.vlc,t. Ca" 363 3.414
between 9am. and 4 p.m. First
Baptist Church of Oyie'j

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BY OWNER.-P4y, Kingsberry 3
bedroom,? bath. Central heat and
air. Range, di;hwash,r , disposal,
fully carpeted Lot 161 x 65'. VA
and Conventional financing Ph
671 4160.

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Junior CoIIegv. Apply Student
Center I to P130 Monday.

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perso-, SantoraNutting and
Convalescent
Center,
930
Mefionyille Ave., Sanford

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rson to Batsama Jots. 2SOS
French Ave. 322 32*1

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OR WOMEN If you are in. 12 BEDROOMS, ADULTS ONLY
terested in earning $1,000 per
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
month, part time with only 53.300
7543 Park Drive, 3fl 2561
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to Invest, fully returnable, call
COLLECT Mr. Crow (214) 243 2 bedroom furnished apartment,
AdultsOnly. $150 mo. Utilities
5001.

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BIOKER

and air, two car garage, ten.cec
yard, with 10 assorted citrus troes
convenient to shopping area

322.2135.
PERIENCE NECESSARY
NO
New 1 bdrm, 2 bath home In
SELLING INVOLVED. This
Idyllwilde, Sunken living room.
business can be started part time 29
5N-M0-PARK5, I 2-3 Bedroom
fireplace $16,230. 7 pct. Owner,
Rooms for Rent
no need to quit your lob. Can be
Trailers &amp; Apt; 7 Adult parks, 2,
------- - - -.Call 90.4-215-3135 or Mn. Reoux, nt
expanded full time with company SANFORD CT. MOTEL
Family parkS 1315 Hwy 17 92,
1, Box 115, Bellevlew, Fl..
financing. We need People we can
Sanford,373_____
1930, Day, Wk.,
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depend on. Our products are Newly renovat ed, Class A rating.
, In the way? Sell it fast and easy
WELAKA APARTMENTS
nationally famous "Hot Food"
Color TV, Courtesy ca r pick
with a low cost classified edt
fliW.I;t
St.
items made by He:n.z, We have
service Family Unit;, Cf
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Over 36varlet iof Hot Soups and
ticlenciei, over nites, lw weekly
AVALONAPARTMENTS
Hot Entrees, Such as Beet Stew,
rates. 3223103
ADULTS NO PETS
About this bedroom, 2 bath split
Chicken &amp; Dumplings. Chili &amp;
1)6W 2nd 51.
room plan home. It's located
Beans, and on and on. We have all i room furnished, private entrance,
on a beautiful corner lot, quiet
of America's favorites. All these
bath anu parking Call 3377750
sect ion, yet convenient. Eat In
dellcjs Products are sold from
Houses Rent
kitchen, family room, beautiful
• Ife? in 3utGnc vending
Unfurnished
Slumberiand Motel
Parque t floors. This home is one of
equipment. Your route will be
and
APTS
for
a kind. Price 137.500 Owner will
HOMES
rent
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establiShed and installed by us
Color TV Pool Phones
carry mortgage at 7' pct.
$100 mo Call Ifl 7661 HOME
Your age Is not a factor, if you - Extra clean rooms &amp; efficiencies.
RENTALS-uroker-9 to 9.
qulify, Perfect tar a nice couple
By day - week month. 377 .4.591
COMMERCIAL LOCATIONS
to Operate as a family business.
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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

FOR BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOUSES
for salt or lease, call us.

working part of c.'r National "Hot
Food" Distributor System. You
furnished. Call .323 0)10.
ire MO? applying for aobt You are The answer tO "What tOdOWithyotir
old Car" Sell it with a Classified ltedroomapt., carpet, air, kitchenapplying for a very high profit
Ad
equipped, $110 mo. KuIp Realty,
bu5ints Of your own. NO EX.

Getting ready to max.? Sell excess
Items quickly With a Ciasified

Accountant Ro*cPer
e*perienc. An
derton Employment Service. *30
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Apartments Rent

Bring Results

Unless Volmean bvslneu...We are
now considering qualified appfiiant In your area to become a

AVON MAKES CHRIST MA S THE
SEASON TO BE JOLLY. Earn
extra money for gifts as an AVON
representative in your spare time.
Call 4u3079.

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DON'T READ THIS AD

Female Help Wanted

Houses for Sale

Four bedroom. 2 bath, central heal

2 berm., 11 ba., den, dining rm.,
screen porch, kitchen eQulped
with stove &amp; refrig. All room -,
large. Cen. heal. Lights &amp; water
furnished. ml. from downtown
- Sanford. Lease if desired, 3fl-1950.
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322-1016 for sppoi -itment

Nice land 2 bedroom apt;
700 Magnolia Ave.
Apt.).

Want Ads

Dishwashers and Experienced
cooks. Apply in person to Sanford
Randi House

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Apartments Rent
Unfurnished

SELF SERVICE CON OPERATED
'..WIK KAR WASH available San
lord and surrounding area. Very
low investment. 75 pct . . tinancinj.
An investment for those *to
MUST SUCCEED and one that
will provide years of %teldy in
i 725'7167
(GinC Call collect.

DRIVES Part time or full lme
We train you. Good commission.
Yellow Cab Co. 201 S. Park.

UTILITY CONTRACTORManhole, conduit and cable
Experienced only. Paid vacation.
holidays, hospitalization. Call
WINCO CONSTRUCTION CORP
131-3-155

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IDYLLWILDE
EXCLUSIVE
YOU GOT TO HAVE A 7-STORY
HOME? O.K. We've got It! A
Colonial, too. Has 3 bedrooms.
7'j baths; format dining room,
climate control plus many
fea tur es . $46,0. It's brand
w,
tool First time advertised.
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Leisure World, Deflary, Mobile
Homeona nice corner lot, has Iwo
bedroom;, two baths. Outside
Storage room, covered carport,
screened porch, only 'our "onths
old, In a nice location convenient
to I 1, DeLand and Sanf or d
Oaners in this secluded park
er'IjOy% the St. Johns River.
Swimming Pool, Club Hous e and
the quiet of country living. Owner
anxious to se ll and will hold the
mortgage. Price $15,000 Call
Criarlene Holloway, Associate,
Holloway &amp; assoc iates, Realtors.
(303) 131 7111

a ri m ' it

830-5500

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Needed

THE BORN LOSER

Mobile Homes

LAKE MARY
No traffic, nice
trees, atrnost new 3 bedroom, I
bath, carpet, large 4itchen, 12,500
down. $161 mo 323-1309.
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Florida room, convertible to 3rd
bedroom,

A,), PENNINOTON ASSOC.
322 9320
37) 7710
Home

Help wanted male or female for
operation ul small machinery and
assembly in woodworking. Apply
Building IS. Sanford Airport. 1:30
a M. to 5:30 P.M.

Up to 5773 per hr to start, uniforms
and equipment furnished, Apply
PinkertDn;, Inc.. 1001 Executive
Center Dr.. Orlando. Ph. 594 0761
or alter 6:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
32.4473

BROKERS
The Time Tested Film
120)4. park A ve .
Days, 377 6173
pi, vot 373 '357. 377 5474,

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$19,500
Home with fenced yard. 150' K ISO'
lot, 2 be drooms, air, lar ge rear

Blair Agency
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WINTER SPRINGS-The T er race,
3 bedroom, 1½ baths, rec room,
hobby shop, quet neighborhood.
Pay 14,100 and assume $19,000
motrgage at $ pct. Total monthly
possession,
payment,
$177,
January, 1974. Call 373 17*1 or 4238016 during working hours

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Mci and women needed to train a;
m;nagers and assistant managers
In n1!enct trc stnrs. Good
Salary, paid vacation;, ho;.
pitalizatlon Insurance. excellent
opportunity for advancement.
Apply Lil'I General Stores. 293
French Ave., Sanford, or 500
volvila Ave.. Orange City.

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BILL BAKER VOLKSWAGEN, INC
OPEN AQAID

NOW TWO LOCATIONS TOSERVE "Qu
DeLAND
SANFORD
3219 Hwy. 17-92 South
S Hwy 17 97 &amp; Truck
Sanford Ph. 372.1535
DeLand Ph. 7360110
Orlando Ph. 4444314
Sanford Ph. 372 3340

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General Motors Corp. announced Friday the recall of on Friday, GM Board Chair- round daylight saving Lime -a
380,000 1971 and 1972 model man Richard Gerstenberg move that ou1d save an esti

in the industry from last year electricity consumption by
nwthorl of immediately cure
1973
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1974
model
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tailing consumption (like th
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the government issue the in. owners were being asked to re- is GM's first sched ul ed cu tback ecutive vice president of e
said it was recalling 3,527 of its

structions forthwith?
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seem to be using as the expert
in gasoline savings if we drop

speeds to 50 mph.) says
that should we dispose of
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said a government plan for na
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GM souldn't say how mans tionwide, mandatory rationing
ste ering con trol if corr osion be-

comes setious. Eldorado mod- employes would be laid off, but of No. 2 heating oil Ls expected
els are not included in the re- it 'll be a virtual paid vacation to be unveiled Monday or Tues.
call, GM said,
for those wi th at least a year's day but would not ta ke effect

for two or three weeks.

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Here at a glance are
sununaries of today's top
stories related to the
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to discuss energy-saving
measures. No announcements were planned
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use by 15 per cent and
industrial use by 10 per
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be revealed on Monday or
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manager Jack Rathmell said
quick response by firemen held
damage to a minimum. He
estimated damages to the two
gutted cruisers at between
$),0(X) and $25,000. Names of
the owners of the boats were not
immediately available.
towed
the
Firemen
smoldering hulls away from the
pier to an isolated section of
seawall for further investigation in the daylight
hours,

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along the dock,
Witnesses sa id the fire, in the
second berth from the seawall,
block ed escape on the dock and
some boaters feared a chain
reaction fire situation.
Officials said no Injuries were
reported.
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marina doesn't have fire hoses
or lines on the docks. Firemen
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pumpers in the street to the
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'130 Banjo" watching a movie
on telev is ion when he heard the
explosion followed by the
crackling fire that engulfed the
two fi be rglass crusiers.
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Gallant
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then ran down the d oc k blowing
a police type whistle to awaken
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claimed its first victim: 79,000 haust pipe, cutting rear wheel under review.
braking performance.
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cruiser in an adjacent slip was
damaged by heat and flames.
Fire Chief G. M. Harriett said
firemen used foam to smother
flames that had engulf ed
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International oil companies
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cinbagoes. Multinational
oil firms reportedly have
been diverting oil to
countries affected by the
Arab actions. itte corn.
panics have notified
countries favored by the
Arabs that their supply of
oil would be reduced.
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PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST

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fuel shortage. Stein said the ommnend.ationsthatweresentto
House Press Secretary Ronald
strategy is a sure way to, cut him by a cabinet-level Energy
1.. Ziegler said the President
haddecidedinsteadtomake the gasoline consumption since Emergency Action Group after
le can' consume what t lengthy meeting Wednesday.
televised announcement at 7
there
Nixon and some of his key
p.m. EST Sunday.
Department
readvisers
say they consider
An Interi or
Nixon said "general agreeli
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rationing
a last resort
ment as to what steps will be po rt predict ed recently that di. gaso
ta ken" has been reached In his %ertlng production away from and that they hope to overcome
gasoline to such products as the energy crisis through other
adminis tration,
According to White House home heating oil, diesel fuel conservation efforts, such as
lowering speed limits to 50
sources, a Su nday closing of and jet fuel would Increase
gasoline filling stations Is one of expected 11 per cent shortage of miles per hour.
Roy Ash, director of the Of-

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Sanford police and fire Of
liclals are investigating a
$25,000 explosion and f ir e that
destroyed two cruisers docked
in the west harbor t the city
marina early Saturday.
Firemen respond ed quickly
to the 2:45 a.m. alarm turned In
by a resident on one of the Oth er
36 boats berthed on "A" doc k
and conta ined the f ire to the
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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Stall Writer

meeting with two top aides to- Advisers, said Friday the ad- for the 10 a.m. meeting.
day, Nixon said his television ministration will scon ask refiDeputy Press Secretary GerNixon had
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541 Orange Street
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METHODIST CHURCH
Oeia Rd.. at Woodlawn Ave.
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Ident Nixon will go on nation- asa means ol saving fuel with a ne xt year.
Nixon interrupted a (our-day
inpact on the
wide television Sunday evening minimum
Thanksgiving
holiday weekend
to announce what he termed economy.
wi
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his
family
at his Camp
tough strong action" to cope
Herbert Stein, chairman of David, Md., mountain-top r€with th e energy
Ni xon's Council of Economic treat to return to Washington
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Mid Week
700pm
Nursery Proded for all services

GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
LUTHERAN CHURCH
2906 Orlando Ave. I 11-91)

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Sunday School
Morning WorsNp
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Motor3 is scrapping
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Arab boycotts.
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have developed with price
not to take.
tinkers are at sea.
If a tanker two or ftee times as high as
Using oil as a diplomatic that loaded in Kuwait, for exofficial rates.
weapon, the Arabs are reward- ample, cannot land at a U.
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Young Getty's mother, the former actress Gail Harris,
spent all day Sunday with hr son in the Rome clinic to
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billionaire J. Paul Getty was under sedation at the clinic
and was unable to give a coherent account of his long
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Vihlen said the current mi- authorized a study to see
mended Clark, Dietz and property owners in the absence passie is del3ying development whether a proposal to allow
Read b. Chamber President HaroldK tner
Associates carry out a
of full details and plans.
to the west, which is not a septic tank sludge dumping on
The nesity of creating a preliminary study of the areas
"it is almost a case of critical
(Herald Photos Bob Lloyd)
problem To the east, the Osecola county landfill Is
Sanford
area
drainage
Some possibility of fedel needing a drainage authority or however, he sd
the primarily environmentally perm issable
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Bush noted, district with the power of study black community is suffering
by Seminole County Engineer because thes,areas
Artlupod Control Officer Val
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Bill Bush today . as Bush and west of Sanford are being done," Busksald
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program would provide area
Commissjon Cirn Sid
CommIssion action Qthe Companies with an alternative
coun t1ty drainage meetings. housing
Vilen, saying e coun tyty af te r circulation of a memo to
the Illegal dumping now
Bush, reporting on Last
The possibility of a drainage conf erences havethc
en tered over from Sanford City Manager being winked
week's meeting which recom- au thority UT district arose after
at by his offir
By BOBhJyp
two main drnage facilities °n Pete Knowles requesting
The
board
ordered
Bobbins
to
mended extended planning and
.onuC
nissioner John Kinibrough
HeraldSiaff
writer
either side of &amp;nford, ordered further joint meetings to work rn"t 'with Clark, Dietz and
on th Sanford a
County
noting the necessity of
echoed Bush's concern OWC Bush to coordinate with U
toward
a
professional Associates to study the
"enginevring condemnations Problems of
Hundreds of Sanfordeminole citizens and mission chai rman
ment. engint-ering study.
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Sanford City Manager Warren Knowles
In other business this mor- current illegal dumping Knder,
retiring Greater Sanford
amber of presented Krider with a key to the city
ning commissioners were told pr esen ts "a certain threat to Commer
ce executivee manager at a reception at treasury," noting his years of
effort in get ting
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widening project for Lake
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Mayor Lee Moore read a proclamation and
Howell Road between Howell
complishments in bringing Indus to Seminole city commission
rece ived this morning a report and
resolution espressing to Krider
its
Branch Road and SR 436
benefits and revealed Krider has another "sincere appreciation for many
froin
the
county
Emergency
years of service
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Medical
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and
unselfish
devotion
to
Sanford
and its
Services
problems
over
Willt es
Council
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Chamber officials said they hope to present the citizens."
reomrnending excluss e
easements
surprise' to Krider before Dec 31
As the crowd applauded ider, flanked by his
(ailing the utilities easement subsidized counts ambulance
In a "'l-his
is-.Your Life type program Kr
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problems the worst oh ant.
Jimmy and other
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county road to date," Bush said
While there are two
m- Lake, who broke up a no-hitter for the young Kastner read a
Chamber resolu tion honoring the
electric power lines, water an
nies currently operating in pitcher. Krider came to Sanford in 1
to play retiring executive manager and presented him
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e county an
at baseball, later entered private business and with a Life Chamber
membership
have to be relocated for the tenlpung
to orgaflizfldapy
project to be carried out.
t\ quick check of area cold day. The
for a franchise, the EINISC
company said dee"There is no available righ t report recommends the Iran.
Uy John A polskl
spo ts this morning by County
tr icity should be restored to of way
S
or me thodology
to at. oid chise be awarded from bids
Agricultural Agent Frank Jasa
most bomesduring the day, but problems.
Quest loi.... will the United revealed no ice in oranges, but
" Bush told t he corn solicited from across the
warned some people would not
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impose
a
similar
some
new
leaf
burn
to
citrus
country.
I ,101have lights or electric heat until mission.
After warning the
sanction against those Arab tmes.
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of our custolners is reducing the said. "While this January will
terrorists much the same as
may have to ask for state aid on reading the report, said he felt
The thermograph at the Agri
Jersey Central Power &amp;Ught the
Herald Staff WrIlIvr
project Bush was ordered the
power demands,,, said Martin, probablv show a peak over List
onuiibsion would study
their apartheid policy.
addink
at this time his January because of growth I
degrees — two degrees below
tinued in two counties.
lIant I systerns in similar
Unless
wi
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the
utilities
on
preliminary
counties
to
Semi
last week's low, Jasa said.
cir- estimates are more intuitive hope it won't be as great a peak
A spokesman for Boston Edinole, and
ans.
As I understand it, he LIN
cuinstarlms change sluirply. we than statistical.
Jasa
predicted
action
within
°°
as it would have been without
PIrnmissioners
aet
can expect
to i
also
report.
Martin explained FPC has voluntary power cutbacks by
holnes were still without power
winter in Central
"uncivilized" attitude hardy vegetable crops, but,
bee n growing
in Boston's western suburbs as
the
onstraed
ithout
suffering
from
by
the more
power
past
five
years
At
C
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crews
ac
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worked
to
restore
p
sent
re
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secon1
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blackouts or brownouts, said flewcoflnevftonsarendoeach
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lie said he beliees the oil
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A breeze predicted by the
spokesmen for Florida Power month This growth tenth to shortage
The storm, the first of the
real, and we are
and tgt Co and Florida mask any benefit
weather bureau did not
wi nter
blanket the reHow about these
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from the going to hat.e to use wha t
BlaLk
I'ower Corporation today,
gion, crusted math of the At
September lunatics? Just
public voluntarily cutting down suppUeswehaveascarcfuli as
in materialize and heavy frost
wa.s
the
result.
Jasa
F1I ma nager Scott Burns their power
said
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Coast, caused at least 13
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said at the nloment FPI. has
ords brow:thru:he damage to ornamental shrubs deaths and contributed to a
will nobe apparent for two or
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It is possible that the numtxr
is a bluff, though we would not
like to claim it with certainty."
In Athens, the plane's Dutch
pilot, Capt. Joe Kroese, had told
airport authorities his copilot
as dead. Later, I.uf th.ansa
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Secretary of State Henry A.
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conference will open in Geneva Friday. Kissinger met for
61 hours Sunday night with Premier Golda Meirand other
Israeli leaders. Mrs. Meir said before Kissinger's arrival
that Israel would not deal with Syria at the conference
unless it handed over a list of the Israelis captured during
the October war and allowed Red Cross representatives to
visit them. She added that this would not prevent Israel's
dealing with Egypt and Jordan at the parley. Informed
sources in Damascus said Kissinger, during his visit to
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Smiling and suntanned, Princess
Anne and Capt. Mark Phillips returned today from a Latin
American honeymoon to a cold and troubled Britain.
"It certainly looks jolly cold outside," said the costless
cavalry captain to his royal wife as their commercial
flight from Antigua Landed at Heathrow Airport.
The only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II donned a light
blue coat against the early-morning 36-degree cold.

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Arab ter. pilot of the commandeered
by the Greek.s. But only the one stop, during which it also to him.
rorists who killed lifl estimated
36 persons at Home and Athens Lot thansa Boeing 737 said were Lxxiy
picked up fuel and food.
The hijacker? victims in12 hostages,
airports searched for a haven
The Lebanese government
The terrorists then flew to eluded at least 30
In
Behind them the te orists refused
persons
the Middle East today in their left a
wounded hostage and the Beirut to let them land in Kuwait, where they landtd de. aboard a Pan American World
today and they put down spite apparent attempts by au- Airways jet they
hijacked West German jet.
body of one of their victims.
firebombed on
in Damascus, the Syrian thorlties of the Persian Gulf the runway at Rome's
After a night of terror at the
The hijackers were reported capital.
Athens airport, during which to have killed the five
sheikdom to keep them out, a Fiumicino i'irport early
hostages
they were reported to have o
One of the hijackers was giv- Lufthansa spokesman said in
ne by one in the Jet at Athens to en first aid at
Monday afternoon and an
murdered five ho,
stagEs. ill(.
the Damascus Frankfurt.
Italian policeman they shot and
back
up
demands
for
release
of
gunmen
off with what the two Palestinian gueri'Illas held airport's dispensary and the
The cornmandei of the Syrian killed during a fivifflade at Ok,
plane took off after a two-hour air force had appealed repeat- airport.
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It was the first American by (tic January cease-fire.
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JERUSALEM (AP) Secre- ixtrtedly was the role to be ut the Geneva conference refusal to deal with Syria will kill Israel," and open um•
tary of SLate Henry A. Kissin- played by the United Nations at unless Syria handed over a list should have no elfeet on the brellas recalling British Prime
ger says he Is optimistic ab,ut the peace conference. The Arab of the prisoners of war and First stages of the Geneva con- Minister Neville Chamberlain's
the prospects for the Arab-Is. states, enjoying the support of allowed Red Cross representa- Icrence since the first order of sacrifice of Czechoslovakia in
raell peace conference opening the majority in the world body, tives to visit them. She added business is to be negotiations the 193fl Munich pact with liltIn Geneva Friday.
want the talks held under U.N. that this would not prevent Is- for the withdrawal of Israeli Icr.
Kissinger met for 6 hours auspices. Israel prefers United rziel's dealing with Egypt and and Egyptian troops along the
Sunday night with Premier States and Soviet supervision. Jordan at the parley.
Suez Canal.
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Israel also is concerned about
Informed sources in Damleaders. He said the talks were the late of an estimated 120 Is- ascus 581(1 Kissinger was
On his arrival at Lcd Inter"very friL,ndly, very warm, raelis captured by Syria (luring unable to obtain the POW list national Airport Sunday, KL,,
very constructive." More talks the October war. Mrs. Melu' said from President Hafez Assad singer was greeted by 250 demwere scheduled today,
before Kissinger's arrival that during his visit to the Syrian onstrators with placards read.
The predominant topic re Israel would not deal wi th Syria capital Saturday. But Israel's lug, "Kissinger
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district manager toters The election in Otiedo
H:ctmrd Martin ,ommenled, will decide whether a
$176
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Dear
I have been a pretty good boy
this year, could you Please
bring me for Christmas a fire
engine, motocycle, a GI Joe,
guns and an animal truck7
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— VAil 9
Keith Samser
P.S I am 5 years old.

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Herald Staff Writer
LONGWOOD— Councilman
E. E. Williamson and Coundilman.elect June Lorinan and
Donald Schreiner plan today to
file court action to stan
renovations of the medical
clinic building on Wilma at
Church Street scheduled to
begin today.
The suit also naming as
plaintiffs "taxpayers too
numerous to name individustly," seeks a temporary

Please get me a bike for
Christmas, baby buggie, baby
doll that eats and drinks,
clothes, pajamas, table and
chairs, soap, jewelry and
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and permanent Injunction
against the city, Mayor Eugene
Jaques, Councilmen Bill
KIosk), Dick Crewshaw, B. H.
Ferrell, B. 14. Helms, City
Clerk and treasurer Onnie R.
Shomate and Harris Construction Co.
Schreiner said Williamson's,
Mrs. Lormann's and his attorney, William Wack
Altamonte Springs will seek an
emergency hearing before a
judge today.
The legal action comes

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Dear Keith,
95 Dianne Circle
Keep up the gocd work and 1
Casselberry
will
have something
nice for you.
Dear Cindy
Lo'e,Santa
Thattsquiteallstyouhave.i
am swe I can find something
you will like.
I.Ave, Santa
Dear Santa,
!wouldlikeyoutobrtngmea
Lack box, an Eng%mh riding Dwa Swaa,
My nam' Mered:Ui an.1
I already have a pair of
nlith riding boutS) And li
120 &amp;mmola Bhd,
Cacibcrr).S.Ihuvebeen
tqutpment tor Urlstxnas.dgOQUgin. ricase ormgme
some toys and a baby doll
Muink you very much.

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wake f city council's 4-0 vote
Monday night to accept the bid
of Harris Construction Co.
Jaques said after the meeting
the work would begin today.
Councilmen at a work session
last Wednesday
niuht
Iøt.itD,4
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Monday night's meeungjaq
said the lone bid for the work
submitted by Harris was
but with plan revisions
was reduced to $16,390,
More than 70 persona at.
tended the meeting and many
urgedthe board to delay action
tin the medical building
renovaUons until the new city
council takes office in January.
Councilmen in mid-summer
voted to tate the building adJacent to the fire hail 'or cxpanded city office space. The
building had been used as a
Seminole County Health
Department facility for 15
years prior to e'.IctIrn on the

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County Commission John
Kiinbrou,gh told the council the
county commssioners are
gathering data to determine If
iio,c in county funds can be
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used
return for a long-term lease to
return the Seminole County
Health Department services.
Former police chief R. E.
Sweat asked the city to consider

buIlding a new fire station on
property near th city maintenance garage and to expand
office space Into the fire hail.
J. It. Smith charged the city
"With throwing good money
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James Brown said a new
building could be constructed
for the same sums being spent
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Lawrence S offord with a gold engraved dock
plaque in appreciation of his 20-years service to
the community Monday afternoon. Joe Davis
completing 15 years as city attorney lauded
Swofford predictingthe Swofford name wi be
heard . g
an
minoe County.

is Becky. I rou1d
like a doll and some clothes. I tXiflg I1,.c O)I
toy
goes up hill. a tractor that goes
have been a very good girL
foiw years old and I will leave UP and has big wheels on the

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table. Thank you.

toy seeper, coloring book and
I3eey crayons, play toy beater,
Hinaliargar xlophone with round things

into it.

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seven years apart while he was ourselves that it might be years

a prisoner of war.
Dear Santa Claus
years old. I ha
before we were free."
'W wanted to by something
iod rr4cast .A the time. I would
my tinine i
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For Mrs. Perkins and their
years old. I would like SOWC like a carriage and a doll. I am symbolic of the long, lonely four children there wasn't
skates. I'll leave some pie or going to leave you pie and milk years" says Kay Perkins, 36. - much to celebrate last Christf,b,. ,,,.. T%.....I. .._..
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Perkins, an Air Force pilot, accept the idea that it was
Dear Carot,
Dear Laurie,
I received your nice letter was held captive by the North Christmas until the very last
Thank you for your letter. i and am glad to bear you are Vietnamese from July 1966, minute when I'd be too busy to
wIflbetookIng forward to
tr)ingtobeagoodglrj.rnepie whenhisplanewasshotdown, hurt.Iw1shedw1thaumyhe
goodies.
untllValentine's Day this year.
and milk sounds delicious.
u_-jstmi wouldn't come.,*
"I remember those (Inst.
But this year CLristznas ha3
mas Eves when our only family recaptured Its old meaiitng.
was 20 men," said Perkins, 39.
-All
Mr emlr1thhOfl:'
:0dIrwas
sleep. We didn't have any Since came home, Perkins
watches, but we guessed the has gained 18 pounds, earned
time. Around 6 am, we knew A's and B's In business studies
F
our wives and kids were just as a cullege freshman and has
been poked and pushed ftough
opening their presents."
HYCHRISNELSON
Council recommending the
the
stores by eager Ctiristmas
The
prisoners
whiled
away*
Herald Staff Writer
county set up an exclusive,
the hours last Christmas put- shoppers.
subsidized franchise
S'
ting on Christmas skits.',I'd forgotten about that
C
tmino1 e County
cornCommissionr.rs, iotin a
played Santa Others were Pa"hebughed,elbowingh3
rm
;t
told
carollers
and they held a quiet way to the men's clothing dorejected an $18,000 annual
aW" only one amat a crowded shopservice in their cell.
subsidy ultimatum from bnJance operating inUie county
Vietnamese
Vietnaee were sof.ie.
Physicians and Surgeons at the moment, and t was even
what lenient on that holiday,"
Ambulance Service Co., and then tied up on an emergency
Befce Perkins left for the
authorized emergency call.
Perkins says.
war
he was buying dolls, ski.
negotiations with Herndon
The board drected cornour
skit
and
gave
us
extra
food
cars
and
bikes to put under the
!imbulance Co. to avert ' missioner John Kirnbriugh w
—t
rationmurkey
or buffalo." tr.
'Possible ambulance cnsis." huddle with Herndon owner
But the men were depressed,
Now it's hair blowers, clothes
The bomhsheJ eplcidod at ldus Willis. prcsentasthe P&amp;S
lie said. beCaU5ethe peace thIks and stereo speakers.
the end of a presentation by the letter was summarized as
Emergency Medical Services "derogatory" by Chairman Sid 100911 INNINW-WRIN

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Central Florida Retired
Teachers are again planning to
take the Internal Revenue Tax
course this year to give free
help to the poor and elderly In

Why is the strike continuing against Florida Power
and Light Company by the l.B.E.W.?

Thk message
is
of Loca I Union 1042
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and their families, but is also for all our friends and
Supporters.

preparing their income tax
returns. Other public minded
citizens willing to devote a few
hours per week in a good cause

Sanford Middle School parei
Night, 7 p.m., auditoriur
Sixty-voice choral program ax

Mitwee Middle - School 4 claMroom vitation.
beginning, intermediate and Dec 21—
advanced bands in concert, 7:30
Sanford Senior Cit izer
p.m. in school auditorium. Free Christrijas party,
7:30 p.m
to public. Directed by John L. Civic Center, Bring
gift not ov
Sauls Jr.
1 for adult or child
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oun 7 Reects uuilmaium
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are needed.
Classes this year will be held
at the Broadway United
Methodist Churrh, 406 East
Amelia Avenue, Orlando, Jan.
24 and 25, from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m.
Call John E. Ewen, coortlinator, at 894-249 for further
details,

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except
Saturday
and
Christmas Day by The
S a nfo rd Herald, 300 N.
French Ave.. Sanford, Fla.

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at Sanford. Florida 32771.
Subscription Rates by
Carrier
Week 55c
Year $28.40

The Union and Company have reached a stalemate
on one issue

rom Ambulance Company

This Issue is what action should be taken toward
people that are Accpsed of Vandalism by the
mi In,
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The Company wants to discipline Everyone that is

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The Company wants to handle these cases in the
I. 4L..
above manner whethe r or not the
A.ci!.e.d has been
rIrn,;,'fA1
k,
v"a,i.4
a
I.ii.
Tried
and
p i uu uuui 'Juiv IøI".4 117 U court Iii law.
It seems that a lot of people have the opinion that the

Willis said he will be glad (o
provide the nedarnbulane.

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warned comntjssioners he and
&amp;Ssufferedajo
peraUng loss in the "'
month.

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conunmoners make up their
11"dS I'll need some help,"
Willis told the board.
While &amp; owner,
Turney was in Miami on a
pri',itf( !!ni?''icfirrni,
ambulance
&amp;ttKenneth also nn
cvcfrancefrimu

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police chief
since Jan. 8 this year has
tendered
raignation
I • t
&amp;ctHov1in.
in-d t1ire nw councilmen
-re to take office Jan 2
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that is accused of Vandalism.

IDEAS?

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THIS IS NOT TRUE
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The Union's position is that to agree to the Corn-

Horse &amp; Rider Store
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Open hI 9

pany-'s demand would deprive an individual of his

constitut
ionaIl II
II,III,uwuI
IIU.J.
rights,
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Every Nile Except
I Sun.
Iii Christmas

could go into full operation
within 30 d;YS.
charges he and co-owner
Orville Anderson attempted to
urney. said a!]
JS
' IOH from the sheriff's

The Union is requesting that everyone return to work
L
3fl 1 4k 4t,.e
company pursue the alleged cases of
vandalism in the courts,

Complete line of

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Resigns

Union is asking for complete amnesty for everyone

NEED GIFT

Surely any citizen in this country Is still presumed to
be innocent until proven guilty.

loather "oods
b
jewelry, etc.

We feel as a Union we cannot agree to anything less.

rtment

R'ern:-h
he dlii
tc'day action5 would j\
Herndun a franchise by default
sir e comsloners
mIs
taid
iil stud7 prpusals ("I firm

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I. B. E.W. Local 1042
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The ultimate in
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Tabled consideration of a

renewed request for annexation
of property on the north side of
Lake Mary Boulevard, west of
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Alter all that lee and snow, I
youart a sweet little girl
thinking of old Santa and you always like to visit Casselberry
deserve a doll. 71hat pie will and bring things to good boy;
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Love, Jun

Dear Becky,

theast corner of th e college connections to
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property for a water storage college buildings, Knowles
said, Septenaper 1975. The school
structure, elevated or ground said.
would agree to oave an h"cess
level, for future supplement to a
In other actions the city road from West 25 th
Street. 'i
city water plant on the west side comijaission:
annexatjoq
would
allow
the city
of 'u.S. 172, south of Airport
Approved a program that to annex also the municipal
Boulevard,
would reimburse city eniployes cerne tary on West 25th Str eet.
In return for the site and an Up to $150
for any educational
Denied a Sanford housing
access easement the city would course
for job improvement Authority request that the city
provide sufficient inspections self improvement or in-service
resume refuse collection in
for a $3.7 million SJC expansion training. Mayor
Lee Moore public housing projects.
program,

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The City of Sanford Will wouki triable the city to provide Sanford Christian School buys
negotiate with Seminole J'wior
the site for a new kindergarten
College for a site at the nor- prepared to authorize utility through grade 12 facility

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MI SOUR! Belle Swofford aided Altarnonte

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Prospects are good for
the lake and would be
proval of Seminole
S /
County's developed into a family
application for $250,000
in oriented park with emptuasis
matching funds for acquisition
inuiiing and picnicking. The
of park lands by the
state proposed park property is just a
cabinet, Count)' Commissioner few minutes off
14 and Is easily
accessible to most of the
today.
prethctedonly about lo per cent
The grant has been recoin, county, Hattaway stated.
S. Joe Davis, SJC attorney,of the city's employes will take
As soon as approval has been
mended to the cabinet by the
has told the city, based on an advantage of the program,
State Division of Parks and received. Hattaway said the
attorney general's opinion, that
— Indicated it favors anC isn't required to comply flexing an 18
Recreation, Haltaway said , county would Immediately
acre tract on
apply for up to $150,000 in
with city building codes, site north sldt' of
and he expects the
Reservoir Lake if
to de%'elopmentfunds for thepark
act on th e matter atcabinet
plan approval or to pay for
-th e first
This will be the first such a
permits
and
inspections,
The
MIKE IIATTA WAY
meeting In January. The map- grant directly to the county as
building permit fees would
plication
was submitted Sept. 1.
...Good prospects
the
earlier
grant
amount
to $1,730. Earlier, the
for
the
Having
I
traveled
to zoological
city commission voted to
park development to
Tallahassee
with thethCounty be built on count)' park land of all such funds allotted by the require the building permit fees I
planner
to discuss
e aptobepaid.
was received indirectly as a state this year.
plication with cabinet officers, res
ul t of effortiby the Seminole
City Manager Warren
lie acknowledged
their chief assistants and Zoological Society.
that
Knowles
said college offi cials
Senators John Vogt and Lori are
members of the governor's
working $14,575
In utility
This has been a low year as Wilson and Representatives connection
fees into
their
staff, Hattaway feels
EUeni
approval
Lir
as
funds
alloted
by
the
MrMne and Vince burtt. 'This "a foregone ('oncluicti."
want btiildin
federal gu'rIu,,it to the state F'eciitel of th e )s1atite
lliittats'a'
said,
inspections,"
Knowles
said,
for park development, Hatdelegation have been very "but are bound by state
received, the grant will be when
used (away
helpful
in the county's effor t to
sa
00
id,
and
the
$250
0
to acquire a 120-acre Lake grant would
regulations"
gain the grant.
represent one-fifth
Y. 17.92
The water tank site deal

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SWOFFORD HONORED BY EMPLOVES

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will be to give the Pubhc and the
board members some idea of
what the zone changes will be
r
r the next school ,eir S&amp;hool
Supt. William Layer said

Aho $

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holds an option to purchase,
The site includes 2600 feet on

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MOTOR OIL
99 Qiart

Board will hold a s ecial
session Wednead'iyat 7:3p.m.
in the county courthouse to
dtscuss schOol boundaries

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Dear Meredith.
Dear Patti,
I belleic ccr good little girl
lean
toys
youareoneo
littl-- girls who loves to ride and
Chrilitmas so I will surely have
takes good care of her horse. you 00 MY lift.
Fm sure be will get an extra
Leve,Sannta
earrot and sme uEar n
Cliristmas Day.
Love.
Dear Santa,
My name is Jimmie Lerch
and l five at 1Z7Oerninota
Dear Santa Claus,
Blvd., Casselberry, Fla.

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WILLIAM

Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1973
The Sanford Herald

SAXBE

A' Mavenck

He Was
By BENJAMIN SHORE

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RAY STEVENS
Press Room Foreman

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estimate that the company fired off a telegram to the
would reap more than $1 task force chief warnin1
billion from the commercial against "tinkering with oil
im ports." Th e task force was
opening of Elk Hills.
The Dutch-owned Shell Oil overruled by President Nixwould also ring up on's personal oil advisers.
windfall profits. For the
— When Mills let it be

The Stewart Papers
Much

Are

By SAM 81] WAR?
Copley News Service
As one who cringes at any mention

$2 10 Month
$71 aOl Year

matters.
We must presume that President
Nixon, certainly with the he lp of Pat,
has clung to any souvenir from his
days in the House,
vice presidency, the election defeats
and the election victories,

I don't recall having seen how
many boxluils of papers President
Nixon has accumulated, but I do
remember that President Johnson
took away with him, when he left the
White house, more than 2,000 four,
drawer filing cabinets, There
enough room in the attic at the LBJ
Ranch for all that, so the University
of Texas provided a ten-story
building.
It will be Interesting to get the bulk
deccript1ons on the Nixon papers to
see 11 they surpass Johnson's. L!3J
ha uled away with him more papers
thanthecomblnedaccumulatjonsof
Presidents Roosevelt, Truman,

. Who creates the market?
2. Who
Of course, should time reveal as
many gaps in the scripts as there
have beei in the ta pes, the market
value may go down, and President
N1xon may have to
e for ,45o,o
or less as a tax deduction, thus
making more problems for the IRS
and more fodder for New York

ny individual or forrn responstbir for such reproduction will
considered
infringing on The Herald's copyright and
ill be held liable for damage under the liw.

md Sundays, except Saturday.

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entitled exclusively to the use for reproduction of all the local
news printed in th'S flsp4pet

They Worth?

Times editorials on presidential

of April 15 as a sort of doomsday,
what wi th no more dependent offspring in the fold, the thought of any
tax &amp;~-_Itff or tax exemption ",yes,
tax dodge, stirs hope within the
breast.
Thus the revelation that President
Nixon got a tax write-off of $500,000
for
for donating his private papers to
spawned an idea. The idea
immediately hit a snag, raising two
questions :

he Sanford Herald may be reproduced In any manner
'ithOut written per mission of the publisher of The Herald

and
FDR, one of our most historyconscious presidents, had only 550
four-drawer filing cabinet., to show
for more than 12 years in the white
HOUSE.
Of course, the Nixon papers
have their value enhanced by the
inclusion of originals of football
plays sent to Redskin coach George
Allen, first draft., of presidential
addresses beginning "Let me make
one thing perfectly clear," and
letters from Brezhnev. These may
provide a built-in value not present
in what posterity might, but also
might not, call the Stewart papers.
For i nstance, our clan, friendly
and gregarious, by and large, is
Eisenhower and Kennedy

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notoriously uncommunicative where

the written word is concerned.
Give and ye shall receive is a nice
precept, and Its corollary is write,
and you'll
the flip
itcomesout: don't write, and get no
mail.

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Herald Area Correspondents
Black Community
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Rear Lake - Forts? City

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Geneva Oviedo
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These discrepancies in work roles sh ow up most noticeably on the wee er.d, say the directors of the American pertion of the project, which was conducted by the University of
Michigan's Institute for Social Research.
. Don Oakley
It is then, they say, that employed men "indulge themIt
selves in relatively urge a mounli of !t'isure activity. The
house wife
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shows a unjveril tendency toemploysunday
as a da7 of rest ... her time spent on housework generally
Mrs. Sisyphus: with
falls or almost 50 per cent on that day.
"The viiip!oycd wumar,, liuwever, Just about doubles (tie
or without gadgets
amount of time spent on housework on her days off from
w(irk; clearly she must use them to catch up on these obligaWoman's work is never done, no matter what corner of the
(ions
rather than profit From them for rest and recupera
world you look into, and especially for women who work both
lion."
inside and outside the home.
The pattern was the same in all the study sites, despite
When the time devoted to their jobs and their households is
dramatic
differences in economic development aumni!
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ieetiiiw
rek tha fl '.'ither luthcwivesoremplriyed men.
The average housewife in Osnabruck. West Germany, for
'riiis has been documented in countries separated by enor- example,
has at her dici,al an - rr;y of modern ronvenmu oit url. onuniic and political differences by an inlences and technoIuaca 'Iiniesaers" that might only tie
ternationai undertaking call ed the Multinational Comparadreamed olin Kragujevac, Yugoslavia. Yet the total amount
five Time-Budget Research Project,
of time Spent on housework varies by an average of only one
To find out how people spend their time, the project stirminute per day between the two Cities.
veyed urban-id na ctaters In 12 countries — Belgium,
This is because, the rearchers suggest, the time saved
Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, France, Hungary,
through
the use of laborsavIng devices is quickly
Peru, Poland, U.S.A., U.S.S.R., West Germany and
b7 a household which is more complex and to whichabsorbed
a much
Yugoslavia. In each country, at least one urban center with a
higher standard of upktp is applied. The woman who must
pepuhition of from 40060 to 200,300 'a elecied and a repredraw water From a well is likely to tolerate a little more dirt
sentative sample
residents was asked to fill out diaries
than the woman whose kitchen is run largely by pushL'uuon
detailing their activities during a 24-hour period,
devices.
In ear, society, the study revealed, working women are in
Even the nonemplayed, modern American homemaker,
a double bind. Although hwy participate 'xtensively in the
tipnO(i by an army of electrical ;a;pliances
' 1..uiial. paid work
and
their r ur&amp;aoiiitws at home relenee produ't:, prii1 no less ttne on huusehold coni.
work flin
main sharply dcfir,ed by their x tok.
hOUM'WVCS (lid IR earlier, more primitive times.
women
Whereas
are responsible for 32 per cent of all time
What has changed is the nature of the work being done,
registered in format work over all the study sites, they canand what sephisticated technology does appear to
do is pro
tribute 78 per cent of the total time taken up by house work
vide release from the more physically taxing and tedious
and related family obligations.
labors.

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someone to clear him of In- spokesman. Mills paid it im'
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personally chose
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vote Monday after Its staff ree- In the state, the staff said.
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Te lephone Co. be granted ap- quest for a $20,7 million In. greatly into the rate-making
proximately $82 million of the crease in local rates but ob- principles with this particular ON 1ttwo
$306.8 million it sought in a pe.. jected to the company proposal type offering," the staff said in m t"31
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MIAMI (AP)
Negotia ti o ns between
Flori da Power and lJght Co. and the
striking electr ical workers have resumed
in an eff ort to settle the 38.day strike.
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Monday means there's hope of a settlement," said Don Greist, an FPL
spokesman. "Obviously the primary problem is still the question of w ha t action to
take against strikers accused of acts of
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The Department of CornIntention of stand ing, by and ruerce, meanwhile, anmiuunctd
having an Industry as large as
tourism making greater sacriflees than the rest of the
economy."
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November 1972 usuage, shortchange Florida because the
SENTRY
state had its warmest winter in
PROTECTION, INC.
31 years in 1972, Askew said.
SPECIALISTS IN
Askew met Monday evening
SECURITY SYSTEMS
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"We don't want to inconvcn- no significant change In unemJohn Wesley White, employ. suited from the energy crisis,
Gov. Reubin Askew says he knee the First person of this ployment as a result of the
ment security director, said 406 about the same as for the prewant., federal officials to build state unnecessarily," he said, energy crisis,
vious week.
new claims for Jobless
growth, vacation travel and "We don't want to lose the first
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weather fluctuation allowances Job in this state unnecessarily."
into fuel allocation policies.
The power officials said they
fI ..
He made the comment before had adequate supplies of fuel at
leaving today for Washington, the moment but could face a
k . _- - " where he planned to present his crunch during the winter if the
case to Florida Cnreumen f"deral energy office diverts
and William Simon, federal scarce fuels to other parts of'the
energy chief,
country.
"The biggest point I hope to
It was agreed at the meeting
make Is the need for some that energy conservation would
growth potential; that plus the have to come from voluntary or
need not to mandate against use mandatory reductions by conCROWD HONORS KRIDER
of fuel for recreation purposes sumers.
HUNDREDS OF Seminole citizens and officials attended a reception
right off the bat," he said.
Askew suggested that FlairAskew is unhappy that feder- diana save energy by lowering
Monday night at Brailey Odham's Sanora Clubhouse in Sanford
at fuel allocations have failed to thermostats and turning off orhonoring Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce executive manager

John Krider, retiring Dec. 31 after 19 years of chamber service. Story
and related photos on page 1A.

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Saxbe said after two years in the Senate, "I find
no attempt by th e present leadership of either
party or sen ior members to try to change

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dat oil companies may be have cmplaIned, the in.
siphoning oil from both its vestigation should have gone
Teapot Dome field in Wyom- through the Senate-House
"It's like the guy playing piano downstairs in
ing and the larger Elk Hills leadership and should never
a bawdy ho use saying he doesn't know what's
reserve in California.
have been assigned by the
A few weeks ago, Standard President to the committee
going on upstairs," Saxbe commented in
Oil of California opened up of his choice.
typically blunt fashion.
five new wells just north of
Some congressmen suspect
the government's Elk Hills that the President deliberfield. These wells are now ately selected Mills as the
Castro's Cuba
producing between 10,000 committee chairman most
and 30,000 barrels a day*
likely to whitewash the
The Navy is concerned charges. Consider these
that the oil Is actually being facts:
drained from Elk Hills. By
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By J. T. S. KELLY
the
eological
"law
of
capskirts
are soiled. A Mills aseconomic and technical aid to
As of the end of 1972, Castro's aid to Cuba around $36 billion, ture, 'oil
will
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run
to
a
nearby
sociate
accepted a $15,000
prop up the stagnan t Cuban comnwrcial debt surpassed $2 wi
th an addi tional $800 million well like water toward a cash contribution from Gulf
MIAMI — Communist Cuba's economy."
billion. Available U.S. off icial provided by People's Republic drain.
debt to the Soviet Union is so
Oil to help finance Mills'
How much does Castro owe
tirtsc t 1X-7Ork'cade of China and the Ettrr,
Tht Navy has been tInat)le abortive )972 pr'cu1entia)
rxeit it is
ri to see how th Soviet Union?
Ewopan countries.
total
to prove that Socai s pump- bid. The cash was Ira n,itPremier Fk1 Castro cou'd
—
ing military oil. But as ted ina sealed envelope from
break wi th Moscow, even if he
'idence of its alarm, the Gulrs Vice President Claude
wanted to.
Navy has rushed to create its Wild to Mills' crony Carl ArThere are members of
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f'i
own
drain by sinking three nold who, as it happens, was
Congress, commentators and
new
wells within the Elk a lobbyist for the American
calnpusinkllectualswho argue
Hills
field. Two more wells Petroleum Institute before
that, were the United States to
are
planned.
opening his own lobbying ofmove to reesta blish rela ti ons
Doesn't
Want
Wells
lice.
with
Cuba, the dictator
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The
drilling
cost
the
tax— Gulf pleaded guilty on
would prOfflptiy cut his u
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payers
an
estimated
$450,000
November
13 to the criminal
the Soviet Union and rejoin
per well. Th is didn't both er offense of skimming the conhemisphere fmlly of nations.
Sbcal which, Incredibly, is tribution from corporate
Yet a consideration of
squeezing profits from both funds. Yet Mills declin ed to
facts and figures on Cuba's
sides of the Elk Hills bound- return the $15,000 until we
0nth'jet100
.
aries. For Socal has a con- began inquiring Into (1w
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suggests that would require a
tract to provide the Navy possibtity of federal
If-,
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with its drilling equipment prosecution. It is a crime
The Center for Strategic and
and crews,
punishable by a $10,000 fine
International Studies,
The Navy would pre fer to and two years In Jail to accept
leave th e oil In the ground. a corporate contribution
Georgetown University,
But because of Socat's new knowingly. Parenthetically,
Washington, D.C., has just
wells, the Navy is forced to Mills' committee has granted t
completed a thorough study
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ta te Caribbean."
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r
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to drill wells It doesn't want. which permitted Gulf to get
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One of the chapters In the
panIs
have been busily drill- 1.2 per cent tax rate In 1972.
report, written by James
f7_
ing
oil
wells around the in— Mills' joint committee
Theberge, director of Latin
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famous Teapot Dome reserve, whitewashed the Internal
American Studies for the
Representative John Moss, D- Revenue Service by claiming
center, explores Castro's
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Ca
complete surrender, both
Bureau
of Land Management White House "enemies list." A
politically and economically, to
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and
the
Geological Survey let painstaking American Civil
the Soviet Union.
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the companies drill illegally. Liberties Union study showed ).
Meanwhile, P resident Nix- just th e opposite and a high
The study concludes th at 14
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years after Castro seiW
Navy open its oil reserves for secretly to the Senate
his government Is bankrupt
civilian use to help ease the Watergate Committee that
"Since Havana is unable to
energy crunch. This would favors were grant ed at White
generate the export earnings
feWer
mean unparalleled profits for House request
sufficient to repay its external
the oil com pa nies involved.
jzjn, Moscow has been
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Billion-Dollar Profit
forced
force was about to bring more
to
reschedule
Socal, for example, owns 20 oil into the United States in
repayments on past inper cent of the Elk Hills oil. 1969 over the objections of
debtedness and conItnue to
Experts in the oil industry most oil companies, Mills
provide mate yo
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Clement Haynesworth for the Supreme Court,
the supersonic transport aircraft and Lockheed
loan guarantee).
When Watergate bioke, Saxbe said last April
he thought the White House had known
everyth ing all along,

streamline Senate operating procedures and to
reform the ancient seniority system that gives
leadership to th e oldest, not necessarily the
ablest.
The Nixon White House never could figure
Saxbe out. He supported th e administration on
some key issues (no-knock anticrime legislation,
opposed antiwar amendments, supported
reduction of the minium-wage increase), but
opposed the White House on others (the an-

WASHINGTON
A banjo-playing cattle
breeder from rural Ohio, a man who hates
phony" Washington social life and prefers singalongs wi th good friends, an outdoorsman who'll
play golf in the rain and fly to Scotland to hunt
grouse.
That's William B. Saxbe, the 57-year-old
Republican senator tapped as President Nixon's
fourth attorney general in five years.
Saxbe had become so bored with the Senate
that he had announced his intention not to seek
reelection when his first six-year term expired
next year. So he as definitely available when Mr.
Nixon needed a replacement for Elliot
Richardson, who resigned in Ocotober.
Saxbe is a lawyer, but his greater interest
before entering the Senate in 1969, was raisin g
cattle in Mechanicsburg, just as his late father
had done.
When he foun d th e Senate less than
imuing,
v; te:1dy t';
in mid-term and ref urn Co th e farm.
After just one year in one of th e most coveted
political jobs in the nation, Saxbe remarked:
"The first six months in the Senate you wonder
how you got the re. The next six months you
wonder how the rest of th em got th ere."
To say Saxbe never was accepted into the
Senate "club" is an understatement, but unlike
some members of Congress who are not impressed wi th the institution or their colleagues,
Saxbe never had ridiculed fellow senabrs by
name.
He was a maveri ck from the start.
The Senate GOP had him figured as a
conservative when he arrived from Ohio, but he
quickly joined the small band of Republican
liberals and moderates who were trying to offer
altern atives to the conservative majority in th eir

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procedure down here."
He bucked tradition by sup'orti ng efforts to

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The Sanford Herald

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Tuesday,Dec.18,1973 9A
TjiNtjce.
(Continued from P.ip
Legal Notice
the
Legal
Notice
Centerline of Itilby Branch FoliOw SR. 4)6 easterly to Forest thirty to SR. 419; Run northwest
polling Place: South Seminole
School, Oifcrd Road. Fern Park,
Raltroao to the east line of Section Lake Avenue; Run Southerly on and
0t4 MOTION BY COMMISSIONER Street to t.ak Mary Road
fax' the expeditit
et atongh.
Casselberry, I
SCh0Ol
nd eff,cie
Commlssloner of Seminole
Run
west on SR. 419 to junctIon of
Florida
CenterlIne of saict Section. to the east
:
r
___
County. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND IN THE CIRCUiT COURT,
D1IJMMOND, SECOIDEt) flY
housing and hndIig Of vot.r,g and
19, TownshIp 215. Range flE; Forett lake Avenue to Ucujt Lake SR. 119 and S P 134. Run west on PRECINCT NO. 33
Florida, itt its Regular Mrctlng held FOR
)untty
15TH
Z.J,4
o---:
line
of
Section
71,
Towctsnip
295,
SEMINOLE
voting parapher,lia the Boarct
co,tSstopp WILLIAMS, THE Cts.jb RoJ; Run east on Cl ufltfy
Thc'ncecontlnt,e northeasterly along Drive; Run Welt on Forest Lake S.R. 134 to U S 17 92; Follow U.S. 17COUNTY, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, 1ff AND FOP
___________
on the6th day of November, 19?3.as FLORIDA,
PRECINCT NO. 39
has
BegIn at the Intersection of
Range lIE; Thence run
the centerline of Trliby Branch Drive to Eden Park Avenue; Follow
east along
FOLLOWING RESQLUTION WAS Club Reid to Country Club I e'ive;
Begin at the In*ercticn of U.S.
same appears on lhe record In the NO. 73I734E
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Rantout
Lane
and
Country
Club
by
Separate
resolution,
l;o
th
Centerline
of
Sttion
19.
southerly
to
point
of
beginning
______________________________________
Railroad in Section 20. TO*flthip Eden Park Avenue sOUth to SCL
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT ConhlnuenortfonCountri Club
recorded on this date, pursnt to
17 97 and the Oraflge-SeminOlI
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1411 A
Minute Book for Said County. Polling Place: Portable at Road (SR. MA); Run east on
DIVISION C
Torjp 205, Range 3CC to the east
Florida
Statutes
Secti
215. Range 2CC. to a point c.n the Railroad (Trllby Branch); Follow southeast corner o SR. 134 and U.S.
-L
THE REGULAR MEETING OP Drive to th Street; Cc'ntinu i east
In re: the Marriage 04:
V.'
10%.;),
Ill WITNESS WHEREOF, I have In re: thea Marriage of.
Country Club Road to Country Club County line. Go northeasterly On
'itt. of laid Sodl; Thence run east
designated the following site OutSide
THE BOARD O COUNTY COM on70ffi$tree?topOintof begEtvling.
Ctnttrlinc of Eden Park Avenue; SCL Railroad southwesterly to 17 92, Seminole County, Florida,
ARLIS STEVEN W000ALL,
US 17 92 to the intersection of SR.
hereunto set my hand and affixed BRUCE
Road; Continue northeast on
along
ii.
i'J.
WAYNE
tht Centerline of Section 70,
DALTON, Husband,
MISSIONER-S OF SEMiNOLE
Precinct No 13 as a
Thence run north ahng the cen Orange-Seminole County lini, West PRECINCT NO. 23
Palling Place: Because the Board
the official seal of the Board ot Hust.iand and
temporary
Country Club Road to Lake Mary 434; Run southeast along SR. 4)610
Township ICS, Range
terlineof
Eden
Park
Avenue
tO
the
thennorihoncountyllnelopoin,of
MARLENE
ELAINE
polling
place
39E
to
a
point
COUNTY. FLORIDA. ON THE 4th of County Commissioner5 of
for Precinct No 13;
County Commissioners thIs 4th day DALTON, Wife,
Begin at Intersection ctf SR. 1)4 Road; Run south on Lake Mary the Intersection of Floral Boulevard
on the centerline
north line of Section 20. Township begInning,
of the ACL
DAY OF DECEMBER, AD.. sf73. Seminole County ts eterrnined
Eastbrook Swim Club, Seminole
BETTY JEAN W000ALL.
of December, $97)
(Oxford
Road);
Follow
Floral
Puneaston2Sth
and
5177
(Mailland
Avenue);
Run
Roadto2SthStreet.
7)5. Range 79E Thence continue
Railroad line; Thence run Southerly
NOTICE OF ACi'tOPl
County. Flcrida
Polling Place: Florida Power
that no .ccommos,.,ns t(1lently
(Seati
lioue.rd (Oiford Ro.sdi southerly
Strent to th old SCL Railroad rh?
n 'i P. 138 to inters,ecton w,!h
along the (Cfllt - line of the ACL
TO MARLENE ELAINE
WHERLAS, Hor.cla S?tut
PRECINCT P40, 4.4
rrIh along the centerinc of Eden Employes Lounge, Bear Lake, Seaboard Coast Line Railroad main Of *ty; Run South Ofl the old SCL
extit within Itus Prc'crnct acic' uate
AMENDED
Ic the Orange Seminole County line,
Arthur H II('(k*ith, Jr.,
DALTON
Railroad
to
the
south
line
of
Section
.
Park Menue in Scctl $7, Township Seminole Cnty, FlCrida.
providfl for changes In etectinn for thi npedal.ous and .1 PIctent
Be-gin at a point Onlh South Inc of
Run along the Orange-Serfliflole
Clerk
NOTICE OF ACTION
RaIlroad till it merges with the SCL
lIne track; Follow south along
35
is,
Central
Avenue
Range
79E
approlimalely
2600
PRECINCT
NO.
17
70,
Township
20$,
Range
XE;
districts and pofling places during housing ma handling of votin i and
Section
3),
Township
is,
Range
THE
STATE
OF
FLORIDA
TO
of the Board of
Railroati;Confinueon5Cl Railroad CnntytinetothepOintOfbiginflifl9. c
SCLRR main line track ho InChicop,i Felts,
feet toe point on the north lens' of Lot
lb
Thence continue 500115 along Ih
3 nurnb.ertd ',eri. and
Resin 0? the intersection 01 U.S. trrsectlon with Spring Lake Road;
*11115
XE, approximately 3.175 feet from
voting paraphpqnlia, he Boar'it nas
STEVEN
P
' ' .?.i
County Commissioneqs
Polling Place: St. jonns Village
WOODALL
10 the Intersection with an
Massachusetts
centerlIne
of
the
ACL
Railroad
)2.McNeIIsOrangevllla,plat
(look
17-93
and
wHeREAS. increasing population by separate resolution. also
the southwest corner of
in
SR.
136;
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS THE
in
and
ton
Run Run westerly on Spring Lake Road imaginary line representing the Craft shop. 750 Oxfotd Road, Fern
sad
section;
SectIon
YOU
ARE
Township 7OS, Range 3CC
NOTIFIED that
necessitated changes 11% t1sI recoid on this date, puru
2. Page CV. as recorded In the Public southeasterly on SR. 1)4 tO itt- to intersection with 5-437 (Maitland Sanford Grant Line; Run notthwest
Thence run east along Ihe losilh line
nt to
an STATE OF GEORGIA. COUNTY
Park, Florida
—
Seminole County, Florida
to a point on the Centerline of Stale
action for dissolution of
Begin at the junction of the St. Records of SemInole County; tersection with Red Bug Lake RO.)d Avenue);
location of polling places wthin Florid1 Statutes SectIon tO 1.7$.
of
Section
Publish;
marriage OF MU:O0EE, AND WHOSE
Dec.
on
the
Sanford
Grant
LIne
to
the
PRECINCT
NO.
40
.
TOwnthip
71S.
Range
Road
JohnS River and the EconlockhatII.
2).
21,
21,
1913
RunnOriflon$lfltopoinf
477;
t.
Thence
run
Thence run eaSt approxImately 20 and Winter Park Drive; Run nnj.
has been filed against you and OU MAIL1P;C, ADDRESS IS;
southwesterly
ma alirration of pcncts des,gnated the following site ouIside
3CC to the southeast Corner of saict
DEW 91
BIglflatapOlntonthewuthIil'leOf
ARIES
glnnIng at
cttee Creek at the eastern County
Intersection with Country Club
are required to serve a copy of
along the centerline of State Road
feet to the northwest corner of Lot 7. itterly on WInter Park Drive to in.
and precinct boundaries. and
Precinct Plo I as a t*mixirary
section;
Thence
Continue
STEVEN WOODALL. C 4,
Road; Run north on Country Club Section 31. TownShip 2)5, Range
0,
polling Place: Seventh day Ad
east along
line; Pun west and south along the Forest Lake Heigh?s, P1st Book Ii.
written defenses, if any, to Ityour
177
approxImately
3,350
feet
to
a
on
WHEREAS. In omptiar.ce with polling Place for Precinct N( . I:
the South line of Section 34. Town
1st and 79th INFANTRY, FT
hOE, said point being approximately
teriecti'onof Queens Mirror Circle; vtntIt Church, Attlmonte Springs. Road to Rantoul Lane; Continue
Econlockhatcptee Creek to the
point
on
PlaintIff's
attorney.
Ira
Pageu.
Public
Records
of
Seminole
Follow
the
centerline
of
SEMINOLECOUNTYPLANNING
Queen's
Longwood
FIørija Statutes, the Board of Portable. Sanford Middle Scihool,
Mirror Circle north- Florida,
ship 71S, Range 3CC to the centerline
Wm. Mc. BENPIING, GEORGIA 3)906
north on Rantoul Lane to point of
1370 feet from the southeast corner
Coltum, Jr., of PITTS, EUBANXS.
Seminole County line; Run cast on County; Thence run north ap. westerly to South Tliplett Lakç
Hills Road; Thence run west along
AND ZONING COMMISSION
County Commssloners of Seminole Sanford. Florida.
of State Roact 136; Thenc, run nt
AtwornpetltiontorDissolu,Icmof
.
Beginning
of Section 31, Township 715, R.in;e
the Seminole County tine to the St.
the Centerline 01 Longwo
ROSS &amp; RUMBERGER.
Notice of Public Hearing
County has by resc,Iutionon the 4th PRECINCT NO.
psoximatety 25 feet to the Centerline Drive; Follow South Triplett Lake PRECINCT NO. 26
Hills
westerly along the Centerline of
MarrIage a Vinculo having been
Polling Place, Portable adjacent
3OE; Said point also described as the
Johns River, Run north on the St. of Forest
Road
whose
address
is
to
the
west
Post
Office
line
The Planning anJ Zoning Corn
day of December. AD.. describect
of Section 79,
lake Drive West; Thence Dfivp northwesterly nd westerly to
Begin at the junction of U 5
Sited regarding your marriag, to
Begin County line and Intecst1 le I
Slate Road 436 to the
to south sIde 01 Mayfair Country
Johns River to the point of begincenterline of Easlbrook Boulevard;
mission cit Seminole Coon
west line of Township 20$, Range XE; Thence
run east along the centerline of Triplett Lake Drive, Follow Triplet? and SR. 421; Follow SR
and set forth the boundats and atL3keMonroe;Runsoutni I 4 tc
BETTY JEAN W000AIL, in
Seclon 31 TownshIp 7)5, Range
fl Club, Seminole County. Florida
Thence run northerly along the
ring; Eactuding. however, that area
continue westtrly along the ten
Florida, will conduct a pubhi
limitS 04
the
Forest Lake Drive West ap- Lake Drive northerly to intersection westerly to SCL Railroad; Follow P.1ECIPICT NO. 33
January 21, 1971, and file the Circuit Court In and for Seminole
Section lIne Section 71 705.
.
centerlIne of Eastb,00k Boulevard
descrlbe in Precinct 7*,
XE. Thenceconllnuenr,,thwflterly terline of Longwoo Hills Road in
proximately 6
hearing to consider recommending
feet to the cm- of Oakwcod Drive as though Oak SCL Raltroadnortheasterly (staying
polling places of macPt precMcl, and 29E; Run tst on sCull; Ine Sec lion
original
with the Clerk of this Court County, Florida, the Short title of j'
aIW'Ig the Centerline of State
Begin at a point on the centerline to the centerline of Howell Branch
-4
either
Polling Place: Community I$ouse, lerline of Forest Lake Drive; wood
before service on Plaintiff's
. 'a'
Road
SictionIC,
Township
205.
Range
3CC
a
pr000sad
change
of
zoning
from
WHEREAS. the Board of County 34 20S-flE to southeast co, ncr
Drive were extended east; on the western track) to CofIntry of State Road 477, in SKti 79, Road; Thencerun easterty along the
ich i IN RE. THE MARRIAGE
4,14 In Section 33, TownshIp 2)5,
Chuluota. FIOII4O
a'torney
or
to a point on the west line of said
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7 General Retail Commerci I
CommIssioners of Seminole County SecliOn 73 529E; Run west on
Thence iun northerly along the Follow Oakwod Drive west to in- Club Road: Run north on Coutitry Township 205. Range 30; Said point centerline of Howell Branch Road to
imnedlately thereafter; OF: AR 1.15 STEVEN W000AL
__________________________________
Range XE to the centerline of
PRECINCT NO. I
centerline of Forest Lake Drive lersection wIth Sunset Drive; Run Club Road to the Sanford Grant being the center point of the in
District to M IA Very Light Ii. otherwise a default will Lii entered Husband, and BETTY JEAN
section; Thence continue Southerly
ha; determined that r
C
outt
Iin of Section 23 705- 7CC
a point on the east line of SectiOn 31
against you for the relief demanded
BegIn
at
a
point
on
the
SOuthwest
approximately
1C
'i
i
Winter
Woods
Boulevard;
Thence
along
the
centerline
of
dustrlal
District
on
the
foilowi
commodatlons presently exilt t
Long*ood
feet to the north and west on Sunset Drive to Line; Run southeasterly on Sanford tersectlon of State Road
W000ALL. Wife, these presents
southe•st corner S Cclin the Complaint or Petition,
run westerly along the Centerline of
437 arid the Township itS, Range 30E; Said
i.
Hills Road In Section 25, Township
described properly;
corner of Section 21 Township 21$. centerllneof State Road 436; Thence intersection of U.S. 1792. Run Grant Line to US. 17-92; Run South
r_
withIn precincts 1.27,27, 42. 43, and ion
3?.70S-39E;
command
you to apprar and tilt I
Run
vest
ACI Railroad; Thence run uth
Winter Wooct B-oulevarct to a point
point
also
thscrlb.d
as
the
con
WITNESS
my
hand
and
seal
of
305.
Range
29E,
to
All
that
part
of
North
291.7
fet
17. adequate tOt thC t*peditiov, *nd on %Outh lint of Section 31 705 2 IE to
a point on the
Ran'Je
)OE.
Th',,e
run
east
along
run
easterly
along
the
centerlIne
of
southwesterly
on
US,
17-92
to
point
weSterly
on
U_S
17-92
to
point
of
westerly
along
the
centeriine
of
yoijr
Answer
or
Other
defense
cx
t
tef line of Dike Road; Thence run
this Court on December 7th,
on the centerline of Nottingham South line of Section 23, TownshIp
Lot 9) lying East ci Hwy 17.92 and all
southilne of Stction 7$, 215, State Road 436 to Ihe east line of of beginning,
efficJ.nt hotning nd handling of Little WIkiva River. Run nor
beginning.
pleading with the Clerk of the Circuit
Drive; Thence run Southerly along
State Road 437, approximately 3350 north along the centerline of Dike
Range3OEtothesoUtp*astcprn,rof
Section
17.
Township
215,
Range
20S,
Range
24E;
Said
point
being
voting Ind voting parØ)Prn1Iia th*1"ter$y or the LtIie Wekiva
Polling Place: Casselberry
Polling
Place:
Lake
Mary
Firt
feet
ba
point
on
the
centerline
of
Arthur
Road
to
the
northeast
corner
of
the
centerline
of
Nottingham
Drive
aPproximately
H.
Blckwith.
Jr.
lying
East
of
Hwy
Section 21. TownShip 7)5. Range 39E; Thence continue easterly along Women's Club, Casselberry.
17-92, SprIng
150 feet west of the
within said precincts
Florida, and serve a copy thereof on
Florida House, SE corner Wilbur Avenue Lgw
Rivpr 10 the Wekiva River and
to a point aPproximately 170 feet
Hills Road; Thence run Section 31, Township 2)S, Range
Clerk Circuit court
Hammock. PIat Book 7, Pages 7.
TPencecontlnue east along the tbecenterllneof5pl36lnSectlon 16. PRECINCT PlO. ii
southNt corner of said section,
and
First
Street,
Lake
Mary,
weit
along
the
Centerline
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Coufy line; Fg4law County line
Petitioner's attorney, Jack T.
north
of
the
South
nortn Ine of Section 34, Township TownshIp 71$, Range 2VE to the
fly
line of Sect ion ,
of
30E;
Thence
Continue
northerly
Joy
Stokes
1,
and
Thence
5.
Public
Records
of
Seminole
continue south along the east
RESOLVED by the Board of County north t- the St. Jchns River; Pc11w
BegIn at the interectlon of San florida
bridges, of Clevetartcj, Mize&amp; Berry,
Longwood H Ills Road to the west line •long the centerline of Dike Road in
AS Deputy Clerk
Township 215, Range 3CC; Thence tine of Section
County, Florida;
715. Range 3CC to a point; Said centerlIne of SR 431: Thence run ford Oledo Roa.i (S P 1191
C:vi.rs nt Srnn&amp;e County, Cc,rty tne southraterly on thi 5?
Tnthip 205,
PRECINCT NO. 27
and
Post
Office Drawer 7. Sanford
4
F'uhtith
Dec
1),
p&amp;rit
'7, TcrhIp 535 R,ir.ge
run SOuth to the- South line of Section
a
5ert'ri 26, TOwnihip 7)5. Ranje
7ItS ft
Fijrltier- dcsLrted .is CV.? s-dr 01
If, 26, 177)
!-Oth ?'Ot thr rentert,n.' ot R 13)
Range 79f1, It t5o %Qulhc','i'I corricm
lr c'. I', f' •:;-.-: '; I, ;. ;.
Otrj (;t Lro k.,!rIIJ Lae
r-'n t
0 Vulu,i
and Ulr;d 37771, n or Lctoni, the Ilib
JJ.:'.
r
tl.- -, rt ut be
3) 1onsr
Jan
I,
1974
tio:n !t r.uethwrst corner of ecttn
)E. T I1CflCC Contin
weSterly
21'.., Range 3QEE, al
to
tt
OL.
to
a
point.
Sala
Point
being
US Hwy 17-92 and West oh Sta e
of saia Section, Thence run west
41. 43. arId 47, the toliowng tern.
Ci.th tnr 04 Sedi:si 1$. Charm branch). Run northeasterly County Ilneon the St. Johns River at
(fl JC LL.-1
it,
ning.
day of January, AD. 1974. or
described as poInt ci beginning,
along the centerline of Lonqwood
approximately 145 feet north of the
Hwy 1)9, ontiguot,s to both, im DEW-4
along the south line of SectIon 3ó,
34. Township 215, Range )OE, Said Tcwflthip 215, Range 2CC; Thence on lw railroad to 25th Place; Run Ostitn BPIdge ISP.
po,ary polling places be desiated,
otherwise
a
Potting Place: Wil5i SctioO$.
default
will
be
entered
Polling Place: Parking Lot of Sen Township 70$, Range
415);corner
.0110* Hills Road In Section 30. Township centerline of Princes
mediately Plr)h at anS contiguous
Gate
League's
poInt also described as the ccii. run$outherlyalongtpt,cestterllnio, mast cm 73th Place to Mellonviite S,R.4)Swesttothenorlhweit
said polling places being outside Paoia, Florida
lIE 10 the
egainst you.
tcrline of Howell Branch Road;
Range3oFtoapolntonthewest
to Spring Hammock Trailer Pa.k.
Boulevard:
Thence
continue
nor.
Jose
Apartments
at
the
corner
of
SCuthwcjl
corner
of
said
REGISTRATIONOF
their respective precInc.t;, but
Section;
SR 131 In Section 2), Township 71$, Avenue; Run north on Mellonvllle 01 SiCtiOn 32 1953W.. Run south Oft tineOdsald$eclinj,; Thencecontinue therly along
WlTNESSrnyhandandQft15
PRECINCT NO. 3
Wade,
Highway 136 and Winter Wocx2s Thence run west alcisç the
This public hearing will be held Ire
the centerline of Dike
Thence run easterly along the Range 7CC to a point, said point Avenue to 2Sth Street (S.R U); Run west line of
FICTITIOUS NAMES
contiguous thereto:
south line
Clerk Of the Circuit Court, on this 6th
Begin on County lineI the OlPn
centerline of Howell Branch Road to being approximately
Section
32-)9S31E
to
Sosithefly
along
the
centerline
of
Road in Section 77, Townsrtip 21$.
Boulevard in the County ot of Section 35, Township 795, Range
the County Commission Chambers
corresponding secretary;
feet south
We, the undersigned, being duly day of December, A 1)., 1973PRECINCT NO. 1
st on 25th Street (SR. 44) to the Geneva Avenue (SR. 44); Run wilt Lungwood
BridgI and the St. Johns Rhret;
Seminole, State of Florida,
a point on the east
Hills Road in Section 75,
Range )OE to the mast line of Section
iCE, to the point of beginning.
of the Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, $worn,doherabydeclareunderoath (Seal)
line of Section 31, Cl the centerline of Hillview Drive; Sanford City Limits; Run south on Geneva Avenje to Mellonville Township 2. Range 7CC to a point
Tempotary Polling Place: Pot. Follow the 51. Johns RI vet
present
PRECINCT P40. 43
on January 9, 1971. at 7:30 P.M.. or that the names of all persons in
21, Township 215. Range )OE:
Township 31S, range 3OC; Said point Thence run east to the easi line of along the
Polling Place; Because the Board
table, Sanford Middle School,
Avenue; Run north on Mellonville
Arthur H. Btckwith, Jr.
(County line) southeasterly to Slate
also described as the centerline of Section 71, TownshIp 2)5, Range imaginarySanford City Limits to an
th*
90uth
line
of
Section
75,
Begin
ala
point
onttee
south
line
as soon thereatler as possIble.
Thence
continue
east
along
the
SInford, Florida
if of County Commisjoners of
lerested in Ihe busIness or
line parallel to the East- Avenue to the south shore of Lake Township
Clerk of the Circuit Court
55,
________________________________
SectIon 20, Township its, Range
Planning
Dike
Road;
Thence
run
north
along
7CC:
Thence
continue
205,
Rang,
7CC;
Said
centerline
of
Dike
Road
In
Section
and
Zoning
east in Section West Airport- runway; Run cast Monroe; Continue north into Lake
Seminole County has determined
profession carried on under the
PRECINCT NO 31
By: Ce-celia V. Ekern
.
Johns River; Run south intO I e
point being approximately ISO feet
the centerline of Dike Road to the fl. Township 715, Range
CommIssion
36, TownshIp 71S, Range 30E to the
XE; Saidpolntaisodesc,ib,d15,h, that no accommodations presently
names of SEMINOLE GARBAGE
Temporary Polling P*ace San
Deputy Clerk
7CC, to a along the ImagInary line parallel to Monroe on a line projected from west
.kssup staying In the center of Ieke
southwest corner Of Lot 3, Block fi
of the Southeast corner of said
northeast
corner
of
Section
31,
polnton
the
east
Seminole
County,
Florida
line
of
SectIon
26,
Township
7)5,
eaSt
exitt within this PrecInct adequate
lard Cii.c Centri-, Sanford, Florida
SERVICE at Sanford. Seminole Jack T. flrldges, of
right of-way line of the east-west runway to Beardall Mellonville Avenue to the Voitna
.
.ks%up until running into a weit em
English Estat, Unit 2. Plat Book
Section; Thence continue south. Range 30E; Thence continue east
fly; J, B Williams,
for thi e,peditiøus and efficient
PRECINCT HO. V
Courtly, Florida, lnd the extent of Cleveland, Mite &amp; Berry
Township 2)5, Range 30E; Thence Mathews Road; Thence run north Avenue; Run South on Beardall Seminole County lIne In Lak* along the west line of Section
extension of Satt crk: Run sciitiS.
$3, Page 5.1, Public Recorcts of
c0ntunvt northerly along the con
Zoning Director
3), along the cenferlineof Dikp Road in
along the east right-of way line Of Avenue to an
housing and hanaling of voting and
the Interest of each, is as follows: Post Office Drawer Z
Temporary Polling Place: San. westerly and weSt in the crntet of
-,
Seminole Count',. Thence run north voting paraphernalia,
imaginary line cx. Monroe; Follow the Volusla- TownshIp 20$ Range 7OE to the Section 25. Township 2)S. Range
Publish; Dec. 15, $913
tesline of Dike Road in Section 26. Mathews Road to
Extent of Interest
the
Board
has
lord CivIc Center. Sanford, Florida Lake Jetsup to the Center of an
Sanford, FlorIda 3777%
the North line of lending south from Beardall Avenue Seminole County line southeasterly sOuthwest corner of said Section;
along
the
west
DEW
$1
line
of
Lot
3.
Block
B,
C
to
the
centerline
of
Tuskawilla
Townthlp7lS,Range3oE,toa
point;
Section
22,
TownshIp
215,
Range
100
Per
by separate resolution, also
Cent
PRECINCT NO. 43
t
F'11.
Attorneys for Petitioner
to the center of Lake Jessup. Run tom point of beginning.
ImagInary line running due south
i
I ..
____________________________
English Estates, Unit 7 to the nor.
Said point being approximately 115 ?9E; Thence run west along
Thenceruneastalongrnec,nt,rline Gabriella Road; Thence run South
recorded on this date, pursuant to
Frank 0. Williams
the west through the center of lake
Publish; Dec. 11, 15, 26, and Jan. 1.
Polling Place: Because the Board of
Timporary Polling Place: from BearcsallAvenuj; Run north ton
..th*is?
corner
of
said lot Thence run
State Road 434 to the southeast along the centerline of Tuskawillaft
north
of
the
centerline
of
rorm
line
of
Section
32.
Township
Florida
Statutes
STATEOFFLORIDA
7)
Section
$01.71.
1911
Seminole High School. 5,n(otd, tnt imaginary line to Bmsrctail
Jessup to the mouth of Soldiers of County Commissioners of corner of SectIon
INVITATION TO BID
Prins Gate Boulevard, Tpten
east along the south right of way
S P.09 ICE approximately 2.5 feet. Creek at the shore
31, TownshIp lOS,
designated the following site OUtSide
Gabrlella Road to the %Outttlifl# of
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
DEW 13
of Lake .Jetiup; Seminctc County has de)rrmncd Range 30E. Thence ccmtnue east
CITY OF SANFORD
Aenur; C trv'e r.;th on Bearctall
continut northerly along the cenline
of
Derbyshire
Road
ap
Precinct No 17 as a temporary
Section 75. TownshIp 2)5, Range
Sei,orn to arid SubScribed bctore
PRECINCT N0 4
to 'the southeast corner of Lot 226, Pn west along Soldiers Creek to that no acronimoctations presently along the centerline of State Road
WATER LINE
to an imaginary line ,ara lid
';j.r'i.
proximately 70 feet to a point, said polling place tot Precinct No 47
let-line of Dike Road in SectIon 27.
)3E. Thence continue south along
TralIwood Estates Section 7, PIat the point of beginning,
ACVERTISEMENT
me
thi5 6th day of December, A o
Temporary Polling Place: and adjaccid to the east -west run
MATERIALS
exist withIn this Precinct adequate 131 lii Section 32, Tgwnhip 30$,
point also aCri
as the
TownthIp2)S,RangexEIolhest
Book
II,
Pages
12
and
13,
PubliC
1973.
.:
the
centerline
of
Tuskawillan.
Long*ooct
Community
Building,
INViTATION
FOR
The
Easlbs'ook Swim Club. Eas*brnok way of the Sanford Municipal A
Polling Place: Seminole County for the expeditious and efficient Range 30 C to
City of Sanford, Florida,
line of Section
4•
terline of Oxford Road; Thence run City of Longwood, County of
the southeast
Gabriella Road in SectIon 36,
Sheila A. Cunningham
CONSTRUCTION BIOS
27. Township 2)5, Recofdsof5erninofeCounty;The Agricenter, Seminole County. housing and handling of voting and
_4Jf'••.
Invites bids on water line valves
Boutev)rd. Seminole County, port; Run west on the Imaginary Iinc
corner
Range 30E; 1hne continue east run north along the east line of Florida,
of
northerly
along
the
centerlini
of
Section
Seminole.
FlorIda,
32
flotary
Public,
TownshIp
215,
Range
3CC
to
the
SANITARY
SEWER
SYSTEM
votungparaphernalia,th,Boardhas Township 205. Range 30E;
porallc'f to the eost west runway tO
I
along the centerline of Dike Road it. Traiin'ood Eslf.tes Section 2, i'. Sec
Oxford Road t the Centerline of PRECINCT NO. 41
State of Florida
centerlIneofStat,R436; Thence
Longwood,Floq-ida
'iII.4
PRECl:4T NO. 47
PRECINCT NO. IC
on the attached list.
.
by separate resolution, also Thence run north
the Sanford City Limits; Run notrUt
along the east line
Cartton Road; Tienec, run west
Section 76. IownthIp 31$, Range 3CC lIon IS, Township 71S, Range flE
run east along the centerline of State
Sealed proposals for the con
Begin
at
a
point
on
the
Centerline
My
Commisslcqi
Expires:
flegi.i
at
Temporary Polling Place:
Item
1
the
intersection
of
25th
recorded
on
this
ctate,
on the Sanford City Limits to 2 Sits
along the centerline Of Cartton p
to the east line of
pursuant to of Section 37, TownshIp 705. Range
structlon of a Sanitary Sewer
of State Road 436, said point being
AprIl 70, 1976
Road 13610 the east line of Section
I
-ooi CCrmuntt Bui:dn,
Valves
Section 26, (.Pproxima?eiy 660 feet; 'hence run Street and Lake Mary Road; Run Florida Statutes Section
(S R
er -t' en. : 5
:
to the east right Cl-way line of
3
Towop
to
the
uS.
rvtrth.-ast
corner
of
saId
Range
SOE;
The.'tce
east
awproximately
thece.nterof the intersection of Ste'e
PublIsh- Dec. ii, II, 26. 1973 and System for longwood Florida, will
640
feet
to
the
Twnth!p
215
Range
Item
II
Longwood. Florida
E.
southwest
along
to
designated
the
following
Lake
Mary
Road
site
Slreep (SR. Mi to Silver Avent1.
outside Section; Thence run west along the
Winston Road, Inence run north Roact 4
be received al lIe- City nell un:li
arid
1, •i,11
continue east along the centerline of %outiwrat corner of Lot 7. Block 20. an imaginary line representing
Thence continue along tee cenlei-line
Ii
tate Road 13%;
Fittings
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Run north un Silver Avenue to 7 Ith
me precinct No. 27 as a temporary north line of said Section 10 the
along the east right of way line of
1:30 PM., January II, t?7I Bids
'.%
Dike Road In Section 25, Township Weathersfleld 2nd AddItion, Ph? Sanford Grant line; Pin
Thence run South along the ccii
DEW-I)
Utat
of
State
Road
47$
in
Sctlon
3),
Item Ill
wnere the abovesald Street; Run east on 24th Street to
southeast polling place for PrecInct No. 27 centerflneoftheAcLRailroadrightWinston Road approximately 33 feet
let-lIne of State Road 131 to the south
will be opened and read In a public
-1
215, Range 3CC. to the centerline of Book 17. Page 103. Plic Records of along the Imaginary Sanford
Township
3)5.
Range
31E
to
the
Service
line
designatin
of
phIng
places
shall
Burrows
lane;
Run
north
material
Grant Sanford Civic Center, Sanford.
Dli
-to the northwest corner ot Lot 3, line of Section 16, Township 71S,
Thence run north along the
()
rneehlng at the City Hall, Longwood,
Tuskawilla Gabriella Road; Thence Siminole County, Thence run east Line to U.S 17-92; Run northeast Florida.
centerline of Dean Road; Thence
result in the voting place for two or Burrows Lire to an Imaginary Ii
Item IV
_
.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
tie
centerline of the ACL Railroad rightBlock C,, English Estates. Unit 3. Range 79E; Thence run southerly
Florida, at 7;30 PM., January 11,
runnortherlyaIongthecl,,lif alongthesouthllfleofweathersfi.td along US 17-92 to DeSota Drive; PRECINCT NO.
run southerly along the centerline of
Repair clamps
more pr einr$s being located for running due ncrth from Burro n's
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. 1971
i'Tuswitta.Gac,.- Ia Read to the lit and 2nd Additis, 'o
of way in Section 29. Towrnhlp 205.
along the Ccntertine of State Road
Phat Ilool 11. Page 65. Pvbl.t
Dean
Road
Iothesoutheast
cornerof
Item
v
the Run nOrth and northwesterly etong
vrpzses of an election in one Lane to Celery Avenue (SR 4l P.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Beg1n at the Intersecteen of 12th Range30E.totlepolntof beginning.
Records
of
Seminole
County,
Plans,
specifications,
north
lint
of
Section
25,
1nthIp
southst
corr.er
Of
Lot
1,
Block
3,
DiSS.otO
431
In
SectIon
Section
21.
Township
71S,
3). TownshIp 71$. Range
and other
Galvanized repair couplings
"
COUNTY, FLORIDA
building, the voting placet tot the Continut north on the imaginary Iine
Drive to El Portal Avenue; Street and Sanford Avs.nue; Run
_
'*29r
2)5. Range 3CC: Thence cOntinue
Thence run east along the north line Range 7CC, to a point: Said point
Polling Place Longwood Corn
contract documents may be
Wea'hersfieki 1st Addition. Plat Run
3tE: Thence run west along the
Item VI
seeral precincts Involved shalt be to Ceter-y Avenue (SR. 415): RiJn
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
73.1770.0
halongElpoctatAvenueto South on Sanford Avenue to 25th munity Building, northwest
of
Lot
3
examIned
Block
northerly
along
the
cdnterlin.
of
Book
12.
0
English
ttte
at
Estates,
being
approxImately
-I
Page
46,
office
of
Glaco
and
213
feet
South
corner
south
lIne
of
Section
3),
TownshIp
eitabl;h
P'pe
and
PublIc Recc.i-ds of an imaginary line representing an Street; Run west on 25Th Street lu of Wilmer Street Ind Warren
ma:ntainect east on Celery Avs,t IS R 115) to
THE CITIZENS BANK OF RdiiIfe.. tnt, Winter Park,
Unit 3. to the northeast corner ot
of the centerline of Hill View Drive,
Tvskawilla Gabriella Road to the Semnole County; Thence run north easterly extension
215 Range 3)E to the southwest
Item VII
separate and apart from each cttter point of beginning
OV1EDO, a banking corporation Florida A
of
Terrace
Drive
French
Avenue
(17
921;
Run
centerline
of
Red
Bug
north
Avenue,
Town
said
lot;
Thence
run
sooth
Lake
of
Longwood,
complete set of bidding
Thence
run
east
to
the
east
line
of
ap
Road;
alongtheeastlinf
Wutherslield
Sleeves
and
Bell
Clamps
corner
of
said
Section;
Thence
existing under the laws of the state
in said buDding, and
toElPortatAvetiue; Runwest along Oli French Avenue to 17th Street;
Polling Place: MIdway Fiire
documents, including plans and
Seminole County, Florida
proxImately 35 feet along the west Section 7), TownshIp itS. Range
All bids shall be sent It, sealed
continue along the Southline of
0 Florida.
Thenceriw,s?apongthec,erIine lStAddi?lontotfieSouthwettcot,,,s. said imaginary line to Georgia Run east on 17th Street to P040? of
BE II FURTHER RESOLVED Hotjse Jitry Avenue. Semino
(I! RIS T.!..is I.\ I . iLL. 1 'l'iv.\
line of Lot 5, Indian 111115. Unit 6.
PRECINCT NO. 34
specifications may be obtained
2CC: Thence continue east in Section
envelopes and marked "Bid
of Red Bug Lake Road to the west of Lot 17, BlockS, Weather's(ield 1St Avenue; Run norTh on Georgia beginning.
Sectiotn34,3$,and3i,Towmfliilp,,S,
tha, saict temporary polling places County, Florida
Plaintiff,
from
Glace
I.
Radcliffe.
Inc.,
line of Se&lt;tion 24, T0*nthip 215, Addltlot,; Thence run east along lhC Avenue to 7.5th Street; Run west on
Plat
Bock
Beginatapolntonthesouth
lirwof
1$.
Page60.
Public
31,
TownshIp
215,
Range
7CC
to
a
1317
Water
line
RaregelOF.,totlepoenf of beginning
Materials" Bids shall vs
be recorded in thp Official Record PRECINCT. No. I
Polling Place: c:ty Of SiflfOS'd
Palmetto Avenue, Winter Park,
Section 11, TownShip 2) South,
Rccoras of Seminole County, to the point on the east right of -way lIne of
Range 30E; Thence continue west tooth line of Weathersfietd 1st Ad
Polling Place: EaiJbrooi. Swim
beintheCityManager'sovfice.Ci,y MARY EMMIE POLPIILI, et al., Florida,
Book In the Office of the Clerk 01 the
7sth5treettomepolnlof
Utility
Building
Sanford.
Florida
beginning
Begin at the intersection of Palm
along
the
souttiweif
corner
of
upon deposIt of U000.
Range
79
eo..t:
Said
poInt
being
Club,
Lot
5,
Indian
Mathews
centerline
of
Red
Bug
dillon
to
the
Road;
Thenc,
run
north
Hall,
Sanford,
Florida,
Circuit Ccis-t of Seminole County. 3pring; Drive and Semori
southeast corner of Lot
Eastbrook
not later
Boulevard.
Polling Place: Seminole High PRECINCT NO.
Defendants.
of officers at
In
Ofe half ( -i) of the plan deposit
Hills. Unit 6; Thence run easterly along the east right-of.way line of
approxImately 1,110 feet east of the
than 1 30 P.M. FrIday, December
Lake Road in SectIon 73, TO*hip $1. Weathersfiefd Is? Addition; $hool, Sanford. Florida.
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Florida, arid that thi; resotuilon be Boulevard (S P 43&amp;) Run norm a14'
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
Begin at the Intersectionof French southwest corner of said section.
will be refunded alter the bid date
along
the
south
line
of
Lot
S.
Indian
MLthews
P044
7)5,
Range
30E
to
the
west
line
of
Thence
COntln,
east
In
seCtion
to
the
north
line
71,
1973
The
bids
will
be
of
pDIist*a not more than thirty dlys
publicly
TO QUIET TITLE
14, PRECINCT NO.
Palm Springs Drive to North StrecI;
Avenue (U S 17-97) and 7h Street; Said point alto described
provided a bid has been submitPRECINCT NO. II
Hills, Unit 6. to the west right of way SeCtion 31, TownshIp 21S. Range
Section 73, Townhlp 215. Range Township 215. Range 7CC, to the
as the
opened on the same date at i
IN THENAME OF THE STATE OF
Begin at ttie intersection ot In Run west on 20th Street to Country centertlne of State
nor lets than twenty days prior to Run east on North Street to SiminoIC
r) Fran Cok.imo, second
Begin
30
line
at
ted and further provided that the
the intersection of
of WinnebagaCoort, Thence run iCE; Thence run west along the
(l
P.M
E;Thencecot'ttlnuewestalos,gp,e CenfertintofWymore Road; Thence tefstate4andpaolapo;
FLORIDA;
tht holding at the upcoming gnerol
Run
RL'neMt Cb Drive; Cordnue on Country terstate Four); ThenCe run
on Semis-sIc
dournentt a't returned to Glace &amp;
north
Semoranflovteyarct
(S-P.
436)
and
along
the
north
west
right
of
rth
centerttn
of
Red
Bug
Lake
RoOd
in
run
south
along
thi
con?erli
line
of
SectIon
31.
Township
The
City
Commission
reserves
the
Artrnan, first vice president;
way
tltclion to be held in $911.
o
TO THE DEFENDANTS. MARY
on Peola Road (where Pa-ota Road Club Drive to Country Club Road; along the centerline of
Erickson,
Avenue to Alberta Street; Run taSt
Radcliffe, Inc. in good condition
line of Winnebago Court ap
SectiOnfl.TOwnsh'p7lS,Range3oE Wymore Road $0 the Sooth line of circumvents
31S-. Range 7CC, approximately 7$
State Road U.S 17 97; Run west on Semoran
right
to
accept
or
to
reject
any
or
alt
EMMIE
P0111111,
W.
advisor;
an unnamed lake Continvi on Country Clot Road to
on Alberta Street to the Seaboai d
B
within
secretary;
Edna
ten
prOximately 33 teet to a point, said feet to the Southeast corner of Lot
days after receipt of bids.
alternate delegate;
to the north line of Siciton I), BouI.vard(S,R 1361 to Lake Howell
bidi in the best interest of the City of
STATE OF FLORIDA
to the west line of Srtlion 31. Section 11, 1Ownhip uS, Range COfitlr.u*On Section line) to Country Seaboard Coast Line
WILLIAMS. P. 0. WILLIAMS, W
- Coast Line Railro,d; Run South C fl
Plo depoSit will be returned to ,,
Road; Run north -ifl Lake Howell
point also descrIbed as the ten
22k. Trailwooct Estates, SectIon 2,
Railroad; Run T0*nthtp 2$ sOuth. Range 2'P east;
Sanford,
Township
215.
Range
30E;
Thence
2PE;
Thence
cOntinue
south
along
Club
Road;
RuneasterlyonCos,ntry
north
on
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
P.
WILLIAMS,
IRA
TOSSIE,
bidders.
No
the
theSeaboradCoast(ineRaiIr1to
bid with be consld•red
te'rline of Talbot Road; Thence run
cos,linuew,sf along theconf,rI,ne of the centerline of Wyrnore Road Itt
Plat Book II, Pages 17 and 13, Public
Seaboard Coast Line Thenceronea$t.tcngth.north line Road to Nortti Street; Run west on
W C Knowtrs
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the Lasgwoud Road (SR 171);
Club Road t SCL Railroad main Railroad to the Seaboard
Coast Line
Ru
JUPEIUS SYLVESTER COOKS AND unless it is accompanied by the _________________________
Red Bug Lake Road in Sectoi 2), kction23, Townhip2)S, Range7CE line;
east along the centerline of Talbot Records of Seminole County;
-___
Section
1).
Township
2?
.outa,
North
Street
to
Longwood
Road
City
Manager
IbOvt and foregoing i
FLORENCE P COOKS, his wife, bir'scciuitiedorcathisc,x
Fo$IowSCL Railroad mainline Railroad (Leesburg Branch);
true and SouthwestetIy on Longwooij Rca d
(SR 437); Run north on longwood
Road to the centerline of Kewannee Thence run north along the east lIne
Township 21S, Range 3CC to the to a point on the Centrrlinrof State north
Run Range 79 east to the northeast
CITY
Correct copy of a Resolution passed
HELEN TOSSIE, PARIS E. or bid bond payable
to SCL Raltroad Tavares east on the Seaboard Coast line corner of
(S P i77) ? First Street. Run na'It
.sE Traitwood Estates. Secti
to the order ot
Road (S.R 177) t
Trail; Thence run northeasterly
said section, Thence
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Seminota
2. In
centCrl,n of State Road 4)4, Thence Ro4d 100; Thenc, run south along Branch; Follow SCL Railroad Raitrood to an imaginary t'ne
TOSSIE, ERNEST INGRAM and
Legal Notice
LegalNotice
unanrnous4 bytte Boardot County on First Street to Nprtri Streel .
cxLeal Notice
the City of longwood, Florida, for
along
__________________________
Bo4evarct,Run
the
centerline
of
kewannee
Section
15.
Towiithip
215,
Range
east on Seminola
PbIith. Dec. ii, 1973
run SOuthcly along the centert,oe of the centerlint of State Road 100 to Tavares Branch wfS?-IouthWe5tly tended south from Terwiiliger Lane, continue east along the north line of
GLADYS INGRAM, his wife, five per cent (S Per
Commissioners of Serninota County. Continue On North Street to (ak e
Cent) of the
Trail
to
the
DEW-so
east
line
of
Section
70,
Re.w
79E.aporoxlmately
440
feet;
Thent,
Uth.
Boulevard
to
U
517.92;
17,
TO*nShID
5wJth
FICTITIOUS
NAME
3).
State
Road
436
to
the
south
line
of
the
South
tin.
of
S.stinmt
73.
Townt
1-1;
Run
boothwest.eiy
on
ie
to
Run
iwih.ati
CLARENCE
ASHE
arid
SADIE
Ft'-', at itt Rcr.lar M1*trig held psowejl Road; Run sculPt on (akC
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
.$ dxvreurs to tne
amount of tho bid. Thu Sum w:ll
run east approximately 660 feet to
To*nthlp 715. Range 3CC. Thent
on U S 1192 to po.nt of begsnn;ng
Range
PIOTICCisPerebygvrnthatlam EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIa.
east to a po;n' on IP
Section 21, Township 21S, Range ship 215, Range 7CC; Thenc, run point of beginning.
ASPIC, hiS wife, JOE SMITH,
cr toe 4th Ciy of Den,ber, 1973, 15
FICTITIOUS NAME
Road to Secnoran Boulei,ar d
Serve
as
bid
security
lh
and
will
be
IO7ib
continue norlheasterly along the
Polling Place; MiIwee Middle
engaged inbusinesaat
southwest corner of Lot 7, Block
N Ma
intersection of Persimmon Avenue ce,terlin,e of Palm Spring's Drive;
XE; Thence Continue Southerly west along the soutn line of Sectors
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
VERNON C- ASPIC. LORRAINE forfeited to
same apars on the record In the (SR 134); Run west on
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Polling Place: Idytwilde School, and
McCraken Road; Run south on
NOTlCEespterebygjvontha,
lam
Semora
the Owner as liquidated pIe Ave., Sanford, Seminole County,
centerline of kewanree Trail in 20, Weatherstleld. Second Addition,
along the centerline of State Road fl,72,it, 20, and 19,
Thence run South along me con- School, Seminole County, Florida,
AUSTIN, BLUETTE ASHE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
ANDZONINQ COMMISSION
Minute Back for said Counts'.
engaged in businis at fl Lit. Ellen
Townhlp 2IS. Vihlen Road. Sanford, Florida.
Boulevard (SR. 436) to point aif
damages
In
the
434 In Section 21, To*nshlp 715, RangeflE,tothepointofgmnni,,g
Section 21, Township 71S, Range Pta? Book 17, Page 10), Public
Persimmon Avenue to 13th Street; let-line of Palm Springs Drive to the PRECINCT NO. 42
JENKINS and TOIIIYA R. AUSTIN, award is made event a contract Florida urxjertheficlltioujnameof CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.963
Notice of PublIc Hearing
Or, Caaefbervy, Seminole County,
Ill WITNESS WHEREOF. I have beginning.
PRECINCT NO. 2)
arid the contract JOHN'S AUTOMOTIVE 5CR- DIVISION 0
Begin at the inter%ectl of Air
ICE, to the centerline of State Road Records ol SemInole County;
Range XE to the centerline of
if alive, and their unknown
Run east on 13th Street to French South line of Section 12, TownShip 21
Polling Place: Fcwett City-Bear
The Planning and Zoning Cornhereunto set my hand and affixed
Florida
under tts-e fictitious name of
Polling
Place: City HailI'
spouses documents and bonds are not VICE. and that I Intend
436; Thence run Southerly along the Thence run eas along the south line
Begin at fist ln!ertlon of Park Avenue (US 17-92); Run South on South, Range 79 east; Thence run port Boulevard and U.S. 17-92; Run
it married. and it
mission of Seminole County,
the Official Seal of the Bawd of Altimonte Springs, Floridj.
to register In re the Marriage of
D A. CARPENTRY, and that I
Howell
Creek.
Thence
run
southLake
Fire
Station,
Forest
City,
Avenue
and
13th
Street;
Run
weston
French
Avenue
(U.S
Il
92)to
point
wtst
along
the
South
line
of
Section
north
on
U_S
17
any
party
is
dead,
properly
arid
prompfly
executed
as
westerly along the centerline of FIOt-ida.
Centerline of State Road 434 to tnt 04 Weathersfl,ld First arid Second
said name with the Clerk Of the SAMMY LEE MILLER, HuSband.
then his or her unknown
921 DeSoto Drive;
Florida, will conduct a public
Cnty Commissioners, this the 4th
inthfldtoreSi5teqsaidnamath the
13th Street to Persimmon Avenue; of beginnlng
PRECINCT NO.)
half's, required In the specifications.
Sooth line of Section 2). TownShip Additioni. to the southeast cornet-of
Circuit Court, Seminole County.
devisees, legateis, assignees
Howell Creek to the west ltse of PRECINCT 110. 13
hearing to consider recommending
I?
westerly
along
2)
buIlt,
Range
29
Run
north
and
day of Dcimber, AD., $973.
05'
d
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court, Seminole
Run north on Petsimmon Avenue to
Polling Place: Church of GOd, 0 east,
Begin at the inlwuctlos, of Deat1
No
bidder
may
withdraw
his
bid
7tS. Range 3CC; Thence continue Lot I, Block S. Weatherstield First
Siction 21, TownShip 21$, Range
Florida in accordance with the CECELIA DAVENPORT MILLER,
grantees. lienors. creditors,
to 'he southwest corner of 5id DeSoto DrIve to El PottI Avenue;
apropOsedchangqofzoniflgf,omA.
Begin at the tntersmctiai of U.S. MCCraIenRO; Runnorlheasfata West 22nd Street, Sanford, Florida.
County, Florida In accordance with
5; Arthur H. BckwltPt, Jr.
Road and County Line Road at th
and priortolsdavsafterreceiptof bids
southerly along the centerline on Addition, Plat Book 12, Page 66.
proxisiom of the Fictitious Name
XE: Thence run south along the 1792 and Sanhando Springs
tn,stNl, and any and all persons'
l'eencecontinue west along
1 Agriculture to C-) Wholesale
the Provisions Of the FictIt,
Clerk
Wife
Road ISdegree angle from lIt. in. PRECINCT NO. $
Oranqe-Se.nlnol, County line; Rut '
State Road 436 en Section 79, Public Records of Seminole Counjy;
weitlloeof SectIon 79. Te*thip 71S. (S P 431), Run wett on
Statutes. To Wit - Section 56509
t
line of Section II. Town an Imaginary line representing an
parties claiming by, through, under right
Commercial District on the
AMENDED
Name Statutes, To-Wit: S'on
otttte Boardof
San(anoo tersection of McCraken Road and
norm Os, Dean Road to State Rce
Begin at the lnfecsectLn of the
to reject any and or all bids, to Florida Statutes 1957
Township 215. Range 3CC, to tp. Tlterece'un north along the east line
Range
XE
to
the
poInt
or against them and all
of
to
the
masterly
extension
of
beginning.
Springs
Road
(S
ShIp
21
south.
Terrace
Drive
Range
29
east
following described properly
46 C'C Florida Statute 19$?.
P.
431)
to
NOTICE OF ACTION
County Cornmljsoners
Highland Persimmon Avenue to the Seaboard Seaboard Coast
persons
Ci'
waive
any
technical
defects,
and
126; Pun southwesterly and west Os'
to
Polling Place; Slovali Garden's
centerline of Howell Creek; Thence of Weathensfk4d First Addition to
s - John Peters Jr.
Line Raiiroaø point of beginning.
toEl Portal Avenue; Run well along
North 253 feet 0, the West 173 feet
Street; Run north on Highland Coast Line Railroad (Leesburg
parties having or claiming any accept an'j
TO: CECELIA DAVENPORT
in and for Seminole
S Don A. Caray,Ilo
State Road 476 to Tuskawilla (Ltesburg Branch) and interstate 1:
bid that if may deem to Publish:
run southwesterly along the con
CommunIty House.
thesouttew,stcornerot LoS 17, Block
interest by, through, under Of' be for
Dec 11, 15, 26, $973 and MILLER
Polling Place: Altationte Springs said imaginary line to Georgia
of the East 191 feet of the South
Publish "iov 77. Dec 4. Ii, 1$. $973
County. Fioridi
.minote
Street
to
Seminole
Avenue;
Continue
Branch);
Run
north
from
the
Run
nOrth
ciii
Ito
the
center
of
the
Elementary
School,
Altamonte
Avenue.
Run
north
along
Georgia
Gabreila Road. Run north or
the
be's?
interest
of
County, Florida
tenline of Howell Creek to the west 5. Weatherstield, First Addition;
the City. Jan 1. 1974
1749$ feet of the SE
against any of the above know-n or
35 Yong 5t, S C
Pit,!,th Dtc 15, 2$, 24. ?8 197)
of SectIon 3.1
north on an imagnsry tine north SeabardCajt Line Railroad cxi an St. Johns In Lake Monroe, Run east Springs Florid,
'Tuka,fIa Cabrielta Roid to Stats
ORDER OF THE CITY DEW_ 43
PRECINCT NO. C
Tlienceruneast along the South line
Uni of Section 75. TownShIp JIS.
unknown parties, ar-id all p6rti,s or COUNCIL
Avenue to 75th Street; Port east
TOwnnip IC South, Range 30 East;
from Hlghla
DW
Apartment 11
Rold 119. Continuv across StateStreet
to
the
South
ima;inary
line
extending
nssth
to
through
the
center
of
Lake
Monroe
PRECINCT
NO.
LONC,W000,
FLORIDA
Begin at 'P.' juct,on t the Section line of 79-2030; Run
Rancje 30F 1hene run north along 04 Weathersfi,fd Firtt Addition 'o
along 75th SIres'S to MeflonvIll,
persons having or claiming to have
Further described as 2114 Airport
Atlanta, Ceos-g'a 70312
lP THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
Rcad 41 10 Brant$iy Avenue; RunI
E.e,,, . .iaques
wit iretersecl with Terwilhiger Lane; toanlmagInaryI;nee*t.nding,th
Wekiva River ano the Littli Wekiva along the south Secti line of 2930the welt tine of section to the
the Southeast corner of Lot 11,
Aynt, Run south along Mellon
any right, tlIe or Interest in and to
Begin
at
lnt,ra'c1ion
(if
p
Boulevard
(formerly
Grapiville
VOl.2
ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED
FICTITIOUS NAME
Continue north on Terwllligir Lane from Terwilliger Lane; Run SOuth
north on Branttey Aves
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIR.
that
SAMMY
LEE MILLER
RE SOLUT ION
MYOI
to Phi
Rivet on the wCst county line; Run 30 to the Seaboard Coast Line
Weathersfield, First Addition;
thWtjt corner of Settion
Avenue).
the following described lands
sidle Avenue to 35th Place; Run west
Interstate I Run west on R 43$
has
NOTICE it hereby given that lam
lying Publish: Dec. 11,74, 1973 ar.1 Jan 1, CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR filed a Petition
to the south store of Lake Mosyne; on Imaginary line to Ter*vill'it,iq
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER 50ult thote of Lake Jeswp; RueI
Township 71S. Range ICE; Thence Thence continue east in Sect
to intersection with State
along 25th Place to the SCLRR; Run
This public hearing will be held In
II.
southeasterly on the Little Wekiva Railroad. Run northerly along the Continue north
and Situate in Seminole County, p. tni
in the above styled engaged in business at 309 Noble
SEMINOLE COUNTY
on an imaginary line Lane; Continus.' on Terwilliger Lane
WILLIAMS, SECONDED BY along an Imaginary Inc from
River to the south section tIne of
Florida, to-wit:
run west approximately 3,64Q feet Township 2)5. Range iCE to the
he County Commission Chambers
434; Thence run north aid easterly
west along 75th Place to the SCIRR.
Court for Dissolution of Marriage St. Lorvgwood. Seminole County,
Sd
Raitroad
177;
to
SR.
In re: Estate ol
Run north from TerwIlIiger Ian. into the to the Seaboard Coast Line
DEWS?
COMMISSiONER
cIMBROUGH, Brantley Avts,e to the center cicenterline of Wymore Road; Thence
Parcel I: Beginning 37
Sctlon 312052CC; Run east on the
Run south along the SCLRR to
along the south line of Section 70
Railroad on 5 434 to Inters.tlor with In
northeasterly along SR. 477 to US. center of Lake Mon.'oe; Run east
iftheCourmouse. Sanford, Florida,
andyouarerequiredtowrs-ea copy Floridaunderthefictt,00snamool
feel
MATTIE A. HOWELL
(Leesburg Branch), Runwestcntp,e terstate
THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION Lake Jessup; Run east and flnr•
soijtpt line Section 72 205 IPE to the 17 97; Purl southwesterly
run north along the centerline of
North. 20 feit West Of South .-s
xi January 9, 1974, at 7:30 P.M., or
Township 2)5, Range ICE to point ot
Airport
Boulevard;
4;
Thence
south
olyourwl-ittcncsefense$ifany,toit BESTWAY EQUIPMENT CO. and
Rvn
on
Inalong
wrest
along
U.S.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
along the center of Lake Monroe to Seaboard Coast Line RaIlroad let-slate I to
WAS UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED theasterty along the center of Lake
southwest corner of SectIon 32-205be-ginning
Wymore Road to the centerline of
Section Post, Section
Airport Boulevard to the point of
is soon thereafter as possible.
on ALAN A DICKEY. ESQUIRE. Itijit I intend to register sad name
17-92 to SR. 119; Run Southefly an
point Of begieveeng at
tO, Tnthip EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
Imaginary line extending north (Leesburg Branch) to the point of
AT THE REGULAR MEETINGOF
JtS5uptothcentraflceof%aItCr
;
2) South, Range 31 East, run
2CC: Run east on the south lini of
State Road 436; Thence run west
beginning.
.
Polling Place: Portable located on
Fitne ,s Attorney, whose ad' *ith the Clerk 01 the Circiit Court,
along S,R - 119 to Soldiers Creek; into
Planning and Zoning
All
North
CUlT
OF
FLORIDA
IN
AND
FOR
creditors
the center of the lake from Park beginning.
of the estate of
THE BOARD OF COuuIY cou- Ctinu ?osjthea$terly along Salt
2$ degrees 3)' West lSS7 feet.
Section 73 2OS 2CC to the southeast Run easterly along Soldier's
, a vacant lot on the west tide of along the centerline of State Rnad
Commission
c'ess is Post Office BOx 7259, San
Polling Place: Because the Board
Polling Place: Sanlando Baptist
Seminole County, Florida in mc
East SEMINOLE COUNTY
'Creek Avenue; Run south along the
Pelting
MISSIONEPS OF SEMINOLE CreektotheSattCreekMaincanat ;
Place:
LtkeMonroe Scout Church, SR 431, potlte
feet, South 133.3 feet to begin
corner of Section 21 205 lIE; Run to the shore of Lake Jeswp; Con- imaginary
kewannee Trail, approximately 436 to the west line of Section II,
MATTIE
A,notified
HOWELL,
deceased, ford. Florida. 3277$. on or before
Seminole County, Florida
of County Commissioners of
x
Meredith
ccrdanc, with tise provisiOns ef the
In re; Estate of
are
hereby
a
reQuired to
line to the south shore of Building. Lake Monroe. Florida
COUNTY. FLORIDA. ON THE 5th
Continue southerly along Salt Creek
TtMflStsip
east on the south line of Section 71- tinue easterly into
itS.
Range
3CE;
Thence
n.ng, being in Block C. WILSON'S EULA McLEAN GROGAN
Sour blocks north from Derbyshre
Seminole County has determined
Manor
By, J. B, Williams,
January tO. 1971. and file ttse
Subdivision, Seminole
file any claims or demandi which original
Fictitious Name Statutes. Tø-WitLake 2(551,.) to the lake at Park Avenue Continue PRECINCT NO, 3t
DAY OF DECEMBER. AD , IC?). Mair Canal to Stone Street; Run
that no accommodations presently
continue west along the centerline of
Road
ADDITION TO OVIEDO,
705-2CC to Interstate I; Run
County, Florida
Zoning Director
with the Clerk of this Court
the kiter-section of an Imaginary line south along Park Avenue
Section 545 09 Fbi-ida Statutes 1957
they
may
have
against
deceased
said
estate
in
either
flegn at a mint, lad point betng
%eu?h on 5tc
to tPi
Street to Cabbae
southerly on I 4 to Stat, Road 431.
S'ate
t'4iS? within thh. Precinct adequate
PRECINCT NO. 44
'ubleth. C
Parcel 7: Begin 105 5 feet Norm,
ROad 436 in Section IS.
PRECINCT NO. 34
5
before service at Petitioner's
extendIng north from Brantley
Cart Vc-rpatrl
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
tfleotficeol Clerk of Circuit Court
t beginning
WtRLe.S, Chtrrs 9f CJI and
Aytnue; Rn caI on Cabbage
lhecenteroftheinterjecllonof State
C)CW 57
Begin at a point on the South lint t
Township 71$. Range2tE,to the west
70 :ert West of the South ' Section
for the r-xpedtes and efficient
Runsoijthwesterly,s,ate Road43l Avenue into the center of Lake
Ilt-ii On South line 01 Seminole
Attorney
or immediately
thereat
PbliSo
Dec Ii. II,
All
creditorsol
lVli Slid
tie
estateof
EULA
Seminole
County,
Fioridi,
in
the
kr-,
otherwise
a
Dcfalt
*111
be
Road
1)6
10113. Floridi 5tatute. provide
Avenue to an imaginary tinu •x Pollingplace; Jaycee Information
arid Kewannee Trait .r.
___________________________
to State Road 434. Rust wesleriy on Jeiwp, Run southwesterly
hrle of Section IS. Towr,thlp 2)5.
post. Section 10. Township 71 South, &amp;LEAN GROC,AN, deceased. are courtreouse
Section 7. TonUep 71.5. Ranur2fE,
County at Interstate 1; Run east h0i$irlg and tar.,:ing Of vOling and
Ian I. 197i
at Sanford, Florida,
miong
Bh.
Sanford.
Florida
germlt the board Of County Corn- tending due sest from Cabbage
Section
71,
Township
7)5,
1:
Range
State Road 06 to Orange Seminole
said pbint blng approximately I,$7o
voting paraphernalia, the Board has
Range 7CC; Thence Continue
Range 3) East, run West 77 6 feet. hereby notified arid required to file within four calendar months from deman
entered against you for the relief DEW 10
saId Imaginary line to brantley
along Said south County line to in.
mijlprr l each county,
SEMINOLE COUNTY i'LANNIHO
Avenue to the Econlockhatche
3CC; Thence run northwesterly terwction with
North 2$ degrees 31' Wett 619 feet.
feet east of the southwest corner of westerly alcno the centerline of
Cnty line; Run north on county
in the Petition
_____________________________
Avenui on the tout Pt Shore of Lake PRECINCT NO. 1
by separate resolution, also
Seat'oard
Coast
any
claims
or
demands
which
they
the
date
Cl
the
first
publication
of
AND ZONING COMMISSION
recomnmlndaticn arid approval
Creek: Cordinue east akvig the
along the centerline of State Road Railroad
line to the Wekiva Riv; Then run Jessup; Run southwesterly
East III 4 feel. SOuth 60 fees to may have against
State
Road
436
in
Seclion
,,,
recorded
Sectlon7,
'TownshIp
715.
2CC,
WITNESS
my
hand
and
on
this
date,
16.
the
seat
of
main
line
Range
pursuant
track;
Go
to
notice.
Begin
along
said estate in the this
Each claim or
at the Intersection of 134 to the wtst line of Section
Notice of Public Hearing
-I
the Supervisor of Elections, Us any
imaginary line to the Econ Creek;
beginning, and begin 46$ S teet
in an easterly and northeasterly Brantley Avenue to SR. 119. Run Metlonvitle Avenue and
Tnth;p 215. Range 7CC to the
laid point also described as the
demand thiS Court on the tri day o
FlOtida Statutes Section 101.71,
therly on SCLRR main line track to
oftice vS Clerk 01 Circuit Court of must be in writing
75th
The Planning and Zoning CornIN THE CIRCUIT COURT, lilt
Township 2)5. Range 3CC,odd flumt*red year, to Clk
tie. Run sOuth along thc Econ Creek to
dlrtction on the Weliva River northwesterly and westerly along (S P. .46); Run welt on 75th Street
point 01 beginning,
North, 20 feet West of live Sooth '
centerline of State Road
(in
and must state December.
A 0. 1973
Thence intwseCtlonwith5pringlak,poad
Street
continue
northwesterly
along
Seminole
County,
Flotida,
in
the
lheplaceofresidenceandpostqfflc,
(Seal)
nls;ion of Seminole COunty,
Of polling places of
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
the Seminole COuiWy line; Run west
tPi. 0 un westerly on Spring Lake Road Precinct Nc 17
(County line) to the point of
Sectionpost.
Section
$0,
Polling
tenstate
Four);
Thence
Place:
Located
at
TownShip
71
run
north
the'
SR. 11,
as a temporary
cowtPtouse at Sanford, Florida, address of Iheclaimang and mustbe
lorida, will conduct a public
precincts, ,vj
to S P. 41; Run westerly (SR 44) to Sanford Avenue; Run centerliria of State Road 436 lit to Intersection with Interstate a; Go
along the County Line to tne pOint of
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
beginning,
P4oida
Inn
at
the
Intersection
$o",,th
Range))
East,
run
West
$111
Arthur
H
Bectwith,
Jr
State
Road
along
the
centerline
of
of
polling place Ice- Princt No. ii
within four calendar months from sworn to by the claimant, his agent,
along S P. 434 to point of begRvftng north on Sanford Avenue to Celery Section 70. Townshp 71$.
earing to consider recommending
WHEREA?, the Supervisor Of beginning.
CIVIL ACTION NO 73-I$IlCln me;
Range
feet. North 25 degrees 3$' Welt S7•S the ctate of the f liSt publication of cv hit attorney, or
Polling Place: Forest City
Clerk of the Circuit Court
100 to the centerline of State Road interstate Inur and State Highway
Seminole High School, Sanford,
Polling Place; Wifltr Springs Avenue (S R- 415), Run
3CC s()th On Interstate i to
it will become
of
proposed
change
of
zoning
from
P
thee Marriage of.
Polling Places City PlaIt, Oviedo.
Elections of Seminof County did
east on to th north line of Section 20, beginning on south line of Seminole
East
139.5
feet,
Se.'ninole
434;
Thence
run
northeasterly
along
434
Altamont,
Springs,
Flotida
County,
Florida
Sooth
30
feet
to
this
notice
Florid.
Community Building. lorett City. Town HaU, Winter Springs. Florida Celery Avenue (SR. 115) to Hickory Township 215, Range 3CC; Thence County
Each claim or demand void according to law
A Single Family Dwelling District te'gmnnlng, in Block
HARDEN A. FE000PI.
recommena and approve alteration Fiotida
Florida
By. Martha T V.hten
the centerline of State Road 1)1 to PRECINCT NO. 49
C. of WILSON'S must be in writing and must state
PRECINCT NO, 41
PRECINCT NO. Ii
December 13. $973
Avenue; Run north on Hickory continue northwesterly along the
oOcOfticeDlstrictontteefolloweng ADDITION TOOVlEiO,
Husband.
PRECINCT NO. 6
or creation f election precincts In
PRECINCT NO. 10
Deputy
Clerk
(begin
at
a
point
on
the
southwest
according
the
east
line
of
Section
7.
Township
Polling
Place: Social Hall,
l)ein atepcintonthe north lintel
BegIn at the interseCtion of
S Thelma Little
tnepla(eofresidenceandpostoffice
iestribed propertyand
Seminole C,unty. Florida, by the
Begin at the imct'on of the St
Avenue to Chapman Avenue; centerline of State Road 43.4 in Mary Magdalene Catholic Churcn.
Begin at tnc intefSe(tjjin of In
Puhtsh- Dec. II. 1$. 2&amp; 1973 end
corner of SectIon 33, Township 7tS.
21$, Range- 7CC; The'nte. cOntinue
to tte Plat thereof as recorded in addressoflheclaiman$andmusth,e
As Executrix
Section 33, IO*nship 71 South,
5.anlando %pringt Road (SR. 41) Continue north on Chapman Avenue Section 17, Township 215.
All that part of the SW i1f the NE
LINDA
0 FE000PI.
Board of County Cornmin'orier; of Johns River and the Econlockhat
Plat Book 1. Page 53, Public sworn to by the claimant, his agent, ST (P1ST ROM. DAVIS &amp;
terstate land Paoia Road. Run east and U.S. 17 97; Run west along to the South shore
Jan )
Range 3CC; Thence run north along
northeasterly along the centerlli; '0
Range 30E Altamonte SpnInçn,
Range 30 East, bald point being
x Of Section 2, Township 2) South.
chef Creek at the uastern county
Seminole County. Florida, and
Wife
of Lake Morwoe; to the centerline of Oct otd Road PRECINCT No. 31 Florida
on Paofa Road (where Paola Road Sanlandø SprIngs Road
DEW
17
thewestIlneofSect,on33,
Township
Slate Road 431 in Section I. Town
Records of Seminole County, or his attorney, or it will become MCiNTOSH
aPProximately 1)00 feet west of
(S.R 4)1) to Continue north on an in.aginary line Thence run scutherly along
lange 79 East, Seminole County. Florida.
WHEREAS. the Beard of County tine. FoUo'.v the EcIokhatchit*
the
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
circumvents are unnamed lake the western Simian line of 62)30; from
5hIP71S.Pangei$E,tothenorthllne
7)5.
Range
ICE
to
the
northwest
Begin
at
the
northeast
cornet
of
Section
33,
void
according
Attorney
tot
Executrix
intefsectlr,g, of the
to law.
CtiapmanAversuetothecenter centerline of Oxford Road to
Ionida. lying South of State Road
Commissioners a' Seminole County. Creek westerly to an east extension
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
The respective residences of all
continue on section line) to Rantoul Pun South along the western Section of Lake Monroe, Run
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
of said Si'cf Ion; Thence run east corner of laid section; Thence run
Townslp 715, Range 3CC; Said
P.0, Box 1330, Sanford. FIa.
the SCLRR (Lake Charm Branch) and
December 10th, $973.
34. less the West 211 feet thereof, fls'tanilanta are unknown
eat along the South line of SectIon 17. Townthin
5
of CaPiát.e. Maaa P.i.
Fkwida. do deem it rac,ttarw ,
"5
(2
4.1
(Cl,...
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
I RItA C)
l,
'.iti
cn
"o"
I-ne
EDDON
iir,i
cJ
5cL:.'i
L;r.
:r.t
,on.
. pu,, ..
i Of471 Zlu..,j,t'cI. street; stun trntrr ot Lexe Monroe to an
De
3
5
Wi!!lam
Mclean
Cr3i.
ioeo
Sr
419 tO
as the cen
i'--anO (55 TflC South 150 feel of the
all ir or create r$iti di-irfr1; or
IS. Range ICE. Thenc, continue US
5aidexteionofC.tibfg,Aventjeto
CIVIL ff0 13.lflC.A
You and Each of You. are notified
RESIDENCE IS THE STATE OF
Township 2$S. Range 7CC. to ttie 33. TownshIp 715, Range ICE. to a
DEWS)
As Executor
It joins and becomes Country east along Alberta Street to the imaginary line extending north
tef lire of State Road 434; Thence
I?
92;
Runnorltseastonu
5
17
ast
436
feet
of
the
West
613
(tcinCts. And Cabbage Av.'rii, Run west on
from southerly along the centerline Of
In re the Marriage of:
feet that a suit to quiet tille to the Obove ST ENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
Club Road; Continue SOuth on
GEORGIA, COUNTY OF ROCK
northeast corner of Section I. pont on the Centerline of Slate Road
Airport Boulevard; Run east on
run tCut;.-cat.tenly alg the ten
Seat,ord Coast Line Railroad; Run M-elloqtvitle Avenue to the center of Oxford Roadin Section7g. TOwtohip 92to
Airport
hispreol, and also lets that part lying described property
Cabbage Awnve f Stone Strict;
WHEREAS, IbiS s an odd number
MATZIIICIER. W!e
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
CAROLYN
has
been
DALE. AND WHOSE MAILING
Township
715,
Range
2CC.
Thence
434.
Thencerun
southeasterly
along
Country Club Rod to Intersection soufhstongfPeSeabOarJcoalj, Lake Monroe; Run South along the 7)5, Range
filed McINTOSH
Boulevard
to
the
SCLRR
terllneof
StateRoodl3ótoa
point
on
,
i
Sanlando
Springs
Tract
No.
73,
agaInst
you
in
the
year as provided In Chapter 91031.
Run ricith on Stone Street to Sail
XE to the centerline
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. .Vtd
with SCL Railroad, Run SOuth on Railroad to Longwood Rood ( p
Circuit Coo,?, in Attorney for Executor
ADDRESS IS LINDA 0 FE000N.
run South along the easl line of the centerline oh State Road 134.
theeast line-Of Siticn)3, Township
Cf tLakecha,m BranchpRuntts
Imaginiry line to 'he south store of CrøIton Road; Thence run
ccording to the plat thereof as
Creek Main Canal; Run in a rFlorida Statutes
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE JACK B MATZINGER. Husband
$7
SCI Railrøact (staying on the
and for Seminole County, Florida, P0 (Sos 133C, Sanford, Ha
LAKESHORE
approximately
7,150
fret
to
a
pOint
Section).
TownShip
715.
Range
29E.
DRIVE.
427). Run northeast along 1OS9*UQd Lake Monroe and Mellonvllle
*CSt the SCL PR (Lake Charm Branctsp to
Range
30E;
Thence
continue
ri
ecorded
in
Plat
(look
5,
Page
46,
entitled
THE
WHEREAS.
Ctater
therty drection c-n Salt Creek Main
10173
along the centerline of Carillon point of beginning,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTICE OF SUIT
CITIZENS BANK OF Publish Dec p
AtSttrflmOst trak) to the east
COPIVERS, GEORGIA 10203
to the southeast corner of tad on the centerlIne of Winter Woixts
Road (S P 177) to Seminola Avenue Continue South along Road
•
1973
tOUthef%terly along the centerline of
ridlessthalpa(tlylnginxnollwgod OVIEDO, a banking
Florida St ytutt5 IM) ctnes ovide Canal to Sail Creek; Run ,'
to thi east righl of way line of
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1727.0
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
quarter corner of Sction 7020S.
corporation DEWSI
section; Thence run west along the Bouievard; Thence run westerly
Polling Place: Pinecrest Baptist
State ROad 134 in Section 11,
Boulevard; Runeasf along Senuncia Meflonvltle Avens.* to the
S recorded In PIat flock 11, Page
AswonnPetstionlorDissofutbonci
that any change In the dlyicq,.
thweSterty on Sat Creek to Lake
point
of
Winston
Road,
Thence
run
north
(b5i
ui,?n
tide
of
Onr
Road,
In re the Marriage of
Si, existing under the laws of the state
JACK B MATZINGER
)0E, Pun west on tn center line of
atonqtht
centerliris'
cit
Winter
Woods
South lin,ef Section I. Township 7)5,
TC'*nthip 715 Range )OE. to a pont
flOuldyard l 11$. 1792 Pun north
inri!r
I
cii
Marriage' a Vinculo having been
the
Public
Re-torch
of
Seminole
r' -'-lrr or
)'''p
-n-1!' m-'. of 1'i- '-" ! -'..-'i
(* - -r- .sr,lr-rl ( r%
'Ir'r.
eeat
right
c-f
t;n.'
of
n,s
FlOrida.
Pant;tf,
C
L.P.
I
vs MARY
tOn 20 0 3CE ? ire aiv
Boulevard to ,i pout on the ce-n
aitrg U
'rfcr,j I urJm
Range 291 to th S,ithnrSt cornrr
FICTITIOUS NAME
17 i-2 to po,ni of L*gn
Cxi tot SOuth In ot Section 34,
Pølii:ig Place;
C ounty, Florid.,. Said parcel con
tied 'ecard,ng your marriage to
ttfl5ior. of aII Creek inIQ Lake
;rec.ncl iJall be eCcueS,ly
because the Utard Winston Road approxImately
AUTEC
EMMIE POLH1LL. et at, Defert
Respondent.
quarter corner of Section 1970$
sung
section. Thence run west ferllneof Nottingham Drive, Thence
NoticeisherebygIventh,,
Of
said
3
feet
PRECINCT
NO.
M
Tnthip
i
tins
13
937
acres.
of
County
Commissioners
2)5,
Range
XE.
saidpoint
01 to nit rtcvthwe'st corn*r of Lot 3,
HARDEN A FEDDON. in Circuit
des4cibed in writing by the County 31154,0 aPprO*irnitefy One Iwrth
Andros
Island
darts,
and
you,
and
each
of
you,
are
XE; Run west on the center lint of
along the South tine of Section 7. run southerly along the centerline of
engaged In business at 2300 Howell and
Ut-gIn at the intersection cf Red
being aPproxImately sio feet from
Polling Place: Lyman High Seminole County has determined Block G, English
Further described as e mile East hereby required
Court in and for Seminole County.
Commii;loneq Of Seminole County, mile; Run north in the center of
Estates Unit 3. Bug Lake Road, SR. 438.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
to
SectIon 19 20E XE to the west School, em,nole County, Florida that no accornrnodatkxn Ptfwntly
Township 7)5, Range 2CC. to Ihe Nottingham Drive to a point ap
and Winter the SOuth*est corner of $Ction 31,
- I 4.South.andadiacenttoS,R. 431. your answer or pleading, if copy of Branch Rd., Winter Park. Seminole LINDA P. CLARK. Wife.
Fiorida.tfeshortttleofwhichn IN
andthetfhebourlmiariesandlimitsog
Lake .lrtsup to old St JQfr River
that
Plat
Book
14,
Page
Petitioner
63.
Public
CAROLYN
MATIINOER
any,
5
ouartrr corner of Section 19703
proximately 410 tech north on the
point of fleqinning,
on County, Florida under the fictitious
PRECINCT NO. IS
Park Drive: Go north on Winter
exist witt'tn this
Thlspubulcptearirsgwillbepeeldin
TownshIp
71%,
Range
ICE,
Thente
RE
TI-SE
MARRIAGE OF
ôch precinct shall be accuralely s,t bed across Stale Road 46 and to the
Precinct adequate Records of Seminole County; Park Drive to
fiIc'daPrtltion,nthedircuitCourtof
NOTICEOFACTION
XE; Run north on the wq'lt line of
Polling Place: Rolling Hill; South line of Section 33, TownShip
the Intersection of
run east along the south line of
t ie County Commission Chambers the Plainlilf's attorney, WILLIAM name of JADCO COMPUTER
Begin at the intersection os for the expeditious arid tfticeent
HARDEN A FE000PI. HuSband,
form and that the o4l.ng places west end of Government cut; Fol
Thence
run
east
along
the
TO.
DALE
S.
CLARK
north
tine
Seminole
County,
Florida,
for
1.
COLBERT.
ESQUIRE
of
SERVICES,
and
that
Section fl-lOS 3CC to the east
Country Club, Country Club Road, 71S.RangeXE; Thenterun South to
intend
Queen's MIrror Circle; Follow
SectIon 31. TownShip 2)5, Range ICE
Thirteflillt Street and Sanford housing and handling of voting and
the CoutP'.ouse,
lid LINDA 0 FEDDON. Wife,
the St .k,tins Rivq along the county
thntl be clearly defined aria
3. Block 0. Ere,JlijJe Estates. Queen's
Oisluti
Sanford, Florida. ST(NSTROM. DAVIS &amp; McIN register said name with the Clerk of
Address unknown
of Manrisuc. You are
fluartcf corner of Section 21 70
the South tine- of SectIon 33. Town
Altarntente Springs. Florida
Avenue in Sanford Run we-st on voting paraphernalia, the flo,rd tV.
Mirror Circle northwesterly
to it point rn the Cl"nteqilne nf
t
January
9.
1971,
at
7
30
P.M
.
or
presents rnmmar'J you I;
.,
,
?-iu th C'rt'r
tlrt
ito
t?r
r.crti'
j4
frt.'r
4
TOSIt
Pe-1
()ltcefloe
1330.
San
YOU
ARE
P40111
tED
ft
1
to
Solve
.5
cot
t
rric-,
v
ct
tour
tn ?lt- tr .'r I r';
.°P 715 PVNt )1 Thence rum'
the ('itcut Court. Sam-nc-it- Covnty,
t lb.' riiCut.t'cl,cmi of South Tr,pItl
Tt''tCtrih 'rort t-o f'.r
PIll CIPICT NO, 47
tatt.-rock huu'c-r.jard Thence run
t
toun thereafter as possibletit4te tt-tlult,i,
sntj tIc fga,r Anst-q çr
ISO
h,ui iof Leke Mar r.cy ai-rt t0unl lil,O.
tat.
ford,
$fi lQ (4 times
Thence
Florida
written cetenses, it any, on PIED 14.
12771, and lilt' the Florida in accordance with the action for diSSOlution of marriage
runsouth approximately Lake Drive; Foiiow SOuth Triplelt
Section 24 20s 291 to Interstate .4;
Run nOrth on Park Avenue to First recoroea on lhls date. pursuant
Begin at a point or the toOth line of South to the SOuth len. of Section 3),
northerly along Ihi centerline of
Planning and Zoning
other
defense
"
or pleading with thu
original in the office of the Clerk of provisions of the Fi,.tit,,'s flame Ind tar award of the personal JUL lAN, jp
some newspaper in 5emin
Continue South on me st- jotsni
feel ator."
Attorney for
Northerly on, Ito point of beginning
To*nthIo 71S, Rareor XE Thence
Scct)on 35, Tcw.'hip 70$ Pang.
lake Drive norlIrwestenly to ttie Eastbnoow Boulevard to a point on
Street; ContInue on an Imaginary Florida Sttufn, Section lOt;),
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court in and for
River l
-'t of ti'gnsi:r (at
thc
property
cit
Petitioner.
P-itt
Z;rl
C.uiI
the
marrag.
re
011cc
Has
lfldin Hilts Unit 6. Pi&amp; Un.r. 15, inteffCctic-n of Trpiett lake Drive;
,,, of bt'lvi# i4iue. 'o ,'iul
Polling
Place.
run west along the Southline of
5rfijr,
Currtnrrty
lire e-xleredlng north from Park deslonate-dttsefollowing
791, tail pout bt'ing ap
the (tflt(flint of H'wll Branch
Seminole County, Florida
Sem-ivie County, Florida, and serve
site outside Page
REtOi1. it EcOnlockhotchrr(rerkI
January 2), 1911 If you tail to do so. Florida Statutes t957
Sanford, I Ic-ic .aa. 3m'. md tilt' the
Petitioner's
etseon has be-t-i
40. F'ubllc l4ccoid%t Seminole Follow TripIell Lake Drive nor
Pr,sbt,rian Church Eclin'ateon.al
Avenue to The Ct-titer of Lake Precinct 72 as a temporary
proximately 3.250 feet west of the Section 33, Township 215. Range 3CC
Road; Ttvr- ce run westerly along
By
2
B
Williams,
a copy thereof on Petitiner-'s at
Palling Place: Community Horp.
original
with
thi
RESOLVED by the Board at County
County
to
the
by
filed
agaInst
you
and
Clerk
ci
default
will
be
taken
you aie
the Circuit
Building. Lake Mary, Florld
5: Darrell P. Miller
to the. point of beginning
Monroe; Putt east along an place for Precinct PlO 31;
southw*st corner of therlytotheintensectlonof Oakwood tIt centerline Of Howell Branch
Southeast corner of said sutton,
Zoning Director
torney, sack i Bridges, of
Geneva, Florida.
Sanford Let 5, Indian H Ills Unit 6;
against you. This nolice shall be
CommIssioners in and-for Seminoi
required to serve a copy of your Court onor before January II. 1971.
John I Byrd
PRECINCT HO. It
Polling Place: SI Richards
Thence Drive, as though Oakwood Drive
Said 'toint also described as the
imaQinarylin.inthe(ent,r()f, Civic Confer, Sanford, Florid.a.
p,iblish: Dec. II,
Road to a point on the forth lin, of
)
Cleveland. Mite I. Berry, Post
publIshed
PRECINCT NO. 7*
OtheiwIse
County that pursuant to
once
each
weik
for
a
default
defenses,
it
any,
tO
It
On
and ultimate
Begin at the Ustrsedion of 1, asvct Monroe to anothir imaginary listi PRECINCT No. 33
run easterly Clong the southtine Of wereevteredecjeat, RunalongOak
four Publish: Hoe- 77, Dec. 1, 11, 11, 1973 wrItten
Episcopal Church, 5131 Lake Howell
centerline of State Road 400 (In
oiEW
04ti
SectIon 31, TowtthIp 3)5, Range
Drawer 2. Sanifotd, Florida
8gn It the Intt'ti-,rtion of State
consIcutive weeks.
1015, Indian Hills Unit 610 the wtst
fl031, Florida Statutes 1U3 they 00
— WILLIAM H WACK, AttOffWy for Iudqment veill be entered against
DEV-1
S•R 43$, Run easterly on SR. 4,34 to
Road. Seminole County, Florida
—
CxtJfldlng bib the cit-dir of lake
terstate Four), Thence run nor
wnod Drive westerly to the in
1eoin at the Orange-Seminole right of way tine
JOE. Uld point being approxinately
rn. on or before tie 11th dO' of
tht
DATED
THIS
13th
day
of
Pe'tilIoner.
Suite
301.
614
East
YOU
for
$wfcbl- iiter or reate ttt f011O*tng Road 119 and ftw South Seminole
'j4
relict
demanded
in
the
intersection Cl M.itland Avenue;
ttieasterly along thu centerline of
Monroe north from Chapman County fine and US. $797; Fotl
Winnebago tersection of Sunset Drive; Run 2.415 taft from the nerthwt corner
January A D., $974. or otherwise a
December. A 0. 197)
County line. Rv.t north on slate
drscrbN1 election prc&lt;nc!s ltd
Court, Thence run
FICTITIOUS PIAME
Semoran Boulevard. Altamortte Petition
Runte$hOs,M?4tlandAI.(,.,,,ofhe
,wtn along the ncrthandeasfort5uas.tDrivetoth., Of Section 34, TO*nihip 7lS, Ran-ge
State Road 100 to tht south line of BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that
Avenue; Run South along tn
US.)? 97 northeasterly to SR 134
FICTITIOUS
NAMI
default will be entered against yov
wtSt
(St
All
rgtrtc'f
the folI
-':--. ribJ
oad 1)910 Or1e-snder Avenue, Wfl
Notice
is
here
given
tha?
are
Sprnqs.
Florida
U1,
•.'e,J
IIIC
the
WITNESS
my
h.lnci
and
official
we
intersection c-f Spr'ng Late pcRange said alterations and Chitngts be
war l"c'ct Wrinebado intrrsectiof Sesmnola (bolt--yard;
irra'3ir,arytir,etoChepmaq Attne
SectiOn 74, Towiihip
Ru wC'-Ittrly On SR 138 to SCL
XE. Thence run west alor'j the
j
OTIC( is here-ny give-n that we
WlTNE55rnyhandardslof,,,
tatt on Otearior" Avenue Vu an t,n
çzjflr
Crl approximately iS feet 10 a PôIIo*
Arthur H fleckwith, Jr
engaged in bu%inCsS at (30* 373 oriQinal with the Clerk gI the above St Of said Court on th;s &amp;h day Ot
Runw,stQn5pfingLvepoaa,otne
Continue South along Chapman Ra,lrtad. follow SCL Railroad
Seminola
north Iise of Section
Thene continue- northeasterly recorded lnttir Official Record Clook.
2CC;
(toute'uard
engaged in tusinc'ss at 2151 5
Clerk of the Circuit Count, c-ri tr5 Sin
ionp
Clerk.
Circuit
Court,
point;
SaId
point
December,
nr IT U11THEP RESOLVED named crttk running under
Chuluola,
37744.
Seminole
County.
styled
court
6?
the
Seminole
Counly
A
D.
inrs,-1fr.
of iritarItate 4. Run
Av4i
t hickory Avenue. Con southerly 1
also described 15 Southeasterly to the intersection of 21%. Range 3CC to the
along the centerline of State Road ire the Office. of the Clerk of the
day of Decernbr, A 0, IC?)
iford Avenue, Seminole County,
ci beginning
northwest
Seminole County, Fk,rida
(Seal)
Florida under the fictitious name of Courthsp, Sanford, Florida, ore ot
to Chapter lOi IL Florida OIt*adtt &amp;yenut and northeasterly
the centerline of Talbot Rood;
north on 1410 pore of tegirinr,g.
alO In Section 74, Tnwnshio o5, Circuit Court of Sem'nole County.
lnuesovthalongHickoryAvenuetu
Ftc rida undr lti fictitious name
Lake Drive; F011ow lake Drive corner of Section 31, TOwi.'hlp 71%,
(Seoll
Polling
PtaC,t
Prairie
Lake
By.
Ce-celia
V.
Ekern
17I
tO tekO Millt; Rvn riCx-thea;?erly
AMERICAN
LITTER
CONTROL
Statutes Ital that- saa *lThralLorss
before
January
9th.
Arthur
H
Be-cketh,
Jr
otherwise
P.11in9 Place; firI Federal
CateryAvenue (SR. Its); R',nw.st Legion Hall, Seminole County, of
SouthMsterly arid east to the in
'Ritri ICE to the mast line of Section Florida. and that said Chang.i be
A iCHU.O'S WORLD, and that- we
Arthur Pt flackwitti, Jr
Range
ICE,
Thence
Continue
welt
and
Deputy
Clerk
that
we
intend
to
register
Clerk
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an cP'r.ce- bn tel forth ,it followi along Saio vamed crtek ft
of the Circuit Court
said a Judgment may be entered aga'nst
Buli.lng. Attm0nt
Springs,
26 TOwnship 205. Range 3CC. published four (II times in a
,end toregister saidname with the WILLIAM
atong t4,ry Attriv (S-P. 1)5) 10 FlorIda
of te'rse-ctionofflirJRoad. Follow Bird along the north line of Sition 33,
Clerk of thC Circu t (cur'
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of the. Circuit Court. Seminole
By Cecela V (krn
T0*nthip 7)5. Range )OE to She
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STEPISTROM, DAVIS &amp;
tr:casttrt1, along th
Count. Semingl County, Florida en Petition
øv Cecelia V (kc-rn
im.iiidity I.In
ente,tine of East Lake Drive. Pun htOng East point of
PR,CINCT PO. U
thectntlertltwof State RoOd 1001111 Florida
Ccijnty, Flc-r ui, ri accordane with MclljTQ5p4
to point of begin
Deptitti Clerk
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east line of lake Drive easterly to the i
Biuin at a point ore fh-ç Sooth line
ono
the- provesions of the FiCtitious
I? 97 and $eminola Boulevard;
Fatling Place: Becaus the Board
in Section 35, TownShip 205. Range
T Brag,;, of
Florida State Bank — SuIte 31
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
NED N JULIAN. JR
Geneva Chutuota Road IS P. 131;
PRgtipç NO, p
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01 Sec'ion I,. Tcwmnhiplt5, Range
Palling Place: Sane'
29E. to the north line of said STATE OF FLORIDA
Na'me Statutes, To Wit,
of County Commissioners of
Cleveland. Mt-u 4 Berrt-luskawells G&amp;brlelta
Civic Ptlw
Semino.a
Bout,varo
Wit; Section 145.09 Florida Statutes
Section Post Office Box 1330
Post
in 20th Street
Office
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Clerk
of
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Circuit
court
Fr-ern Run north on the imaginary line t
29E.Saidpointbe4ngapoi.oximateIy
ettIon. Thence continue nor COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
09 Ff01-ide Statutes 1957.
CdnICr, Sanford, Fk.we-v
Th(eeonfinsiettPieasterty,tong Road; Follow Tvskawitllsabrlelha Seminote County 'sas det,rrnine
Post Ottite Draw" .!
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Sanlorct, FlOrida 1'71
fly• Cecelia V Ikemn
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ttl 97), Sanford. Firita:
he GPrVa Chutucta Road (S.P t3i
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the
35O 1cntoithesoulrieas'cornri'
S Raymond Self
PRECIUCT MO. 14
tisnastefly along the center tint' at
Lake Of Iv
,therly$oth,jntersect)ofiof that nO A Onmoijatlons presently
Sanford, Florida 3777)
Attorneys mr Plaintiff
S Otto A Rysdyk
AttOtriy for Petitioner
CfiPirI4JC north along the Gareva
Deputy Clerk
RunsoujiprenthAxesiurfl7fl,
Cl Section 19, Township 715. Rang,
Slate Road 100 (I Ii approsmatel! above and lot-cooing is a true and
Mary Self
sautheesterly
to SectIon 21, TownShip 2)5, RaISOC RedflugLakepoad;Go*es?onRed ext5t within this Precinct oclequ,ite
B,tin at 5 P. 436 on the weSt Tvtkawltla Oal,t-iyfi
Attcimy for Pqtitltcs-eu'
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Clwfuoia Road to 9rumtvy Road,
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Put liih; Dec. 1, II, II. 74, 1973
Bug Lake Road to the point of
Publish Dec II. ii. 2i i97) ,tr'7(00 feet to a point on lhe centerline correct copy 04 a Resolution passea
County line; Tuskanilla Gabrlella Road ron5, 1971
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Run east along Brumley Road to
Lake Mills RQLd; Run south along
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or less southeast of the inlet-section
with Curryville Road and lake Mills
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louthandsoulheasterlyalong an ãtC
to a po'nt on Ft. Christmas Road
approximately thre. thousand four
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the Sc-ni ne County lie. Run wt
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Po*lin Place: Community House,
Chuluota. Florida
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and installation
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building, Aitamont.e Springs. Newly installed officers are seated (ito
vice president; Phyiiss Branson, president;
and Rae
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within a foot of him if I wanted to, which I certainly do
not. You see, he rarely bathes, wW he alwi.ys comes to bed
with a sour beer breath. I think you get the picture.
A few years back I found someone who could have
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DEAR ABBY: My little filly takes a bath every night,
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For a "luxury" dog, which M be an3lhing from a
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a'.oided if the proper strategy is emploe'd Husbands and
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The longer my husband contemplate
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Anyone interested
ever jovial smile and worth of remainder of th' year, due to
urer,
project
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DeBARY- The Business nd presided at the dinner party Mrs.
aret Williams, colleded, after purchasing Me
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inecessary
chafrman jthe
Christmas dinner party was the head table: Mrs. Evelyn Christmas Tree Project, used to furnish SChOIbtShlps to
liv Joanne and Lew Koch
held In the Three Seasons Dzeck1 first vice president; reported that she had mailed wor thy young women wht wish
(Note Toda y'
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Restaurant
of the Deltona Inn
When
Barbara Goddard second vice
out ® notILt-'s to inerihants to further their education in
I a'Jviscd a middle-aged working woman whose hus- A Happy hour preceded the president; Jo Peck, third
vice and residents of DeBary and business. This has .cn a
hand had Just retired that her spouse could learn to share dinner.
esiden t; Bert Lederhaus, vicinity asking If they would project of the DeBary Club ford4
pr
household chores.siie -,
,aid, "No chance of my husband doing
recording seaetary, ard Anne like to continue their con. the past five years.
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Mrs. Betty Fox and Mrs. Ctwrbonneau, corresponding tributions In memory of loved
After the meeting Santa came
Ye5teruay! asked him to keep a hot dog warm for me Ufl
til I got hom'e for lunch. fie ktpt it warm all right - at 475 Marlee Grein who welcomed secretary
U form of Marice Grein,
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ones to purchase a Christmas
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who
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president annowiced the tree light for the MemorIal tree
toc thpick."
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WE HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
the queen of clubs and claims
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AJES (Mr. 21 to Apr. 39) Clear the decks for more
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William A. Chambers
Admissions
Mildred Cooks
Sanford:
Torrance Moon,
Grace E. Earl
Ryan D. Edward
Russell W. Singletary Sr.
Mary A. Massina, DeBary
Anthony Barciello
Ella Dick, DeBary
EUsI SWlSom
Peter P. Pavlolf, Deltona
Catherine A. Michalowski
Bessie E. Senvissky, Deltona
Melvin L. James
I lse Moos, l)eltona
Sondra H. Baughman
Rayburn K. Morris, Geneva
Henry L MOBFOO
Grandease Sjobiom, Lake
Peter M. Mon, Casselberry Mary
Discharges
TrLinman M. Myers, Long
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thvia B. Harriett
Zanor Abrams, Longwood
Margaret H. Robey
Mrs. Eugene (Patricia)

Emory Griffin
Lucille M. Jack
Ramona F. Bridges
Sharon Williams
Linda G. Brown
Mrs. Gerald (Mary) Huffman
and boy
Paul Antonle, Winter Park
Robert M. Sherrard, DeBary
Lcsta Cousins, Longwood
Marguerite
Gelsiwelt,
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Elizabeth Till, Orange City
Elilson, Emory, Ypsilanti,

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Odessa Corbin
Walter A. Black, DeBary
Edward L. Cunningham,

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Sophia Brelding, Oviedo
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Sleet, snow and freezing rain
crusted much of the northern Atlantic Coast, blacked out
hundreds of thousands of homes, snarled traffic, caw,ed
at least eight deaths and contributed to a jumbo
jetliner
accident in Boston. Six inches of snow delayed the nation's
business as congressmen struggled Into Washington,
D.C.
It took the Senate 40 minutes to produce a quorum. The
openings of New York and American stock
exchanges
were delayed one hour Monday as snow,
sleet and
freezing rain clogged the routes to the Wall Street area.
The storm extended as far south as northern Georgia,
where light snow was reported. But the brunt
of It fell on
the northern section of the East Coast. A
spokesman for
the National Weather Service, blaming a low-pressure
system off the middle Atlantic Coast, predicted colder
weather today, with snow fiwiles in the North and
West.

Rodgers and boy, Osteen
Paula A. Bryder, Tampa
Harold F. Lodeau, New
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have died, and more than $30 million In aircraft damage
has resulted. An Iberian Airlines jumbo jet with 167
persons aboard on a flight from Madrid crashlanded in
fog on a rain-slickened runway Monday. The DC1O clipped
a light pier on the way down, splitting Its tail section, No
one was killed. Sixteen persons were taken to a local
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
reduction of harmful auto exhaust fumes.
The energy crisis will have an enormous
Differences between that bill and a similar
Impact on the poor, according to Cabinet See. house-passed measure must be worked out in
retary Casper W. Weinberger.
conference before postponement of the
A 10-page report by Weinberger's Health, regulations until 1977 is enacted.
Education and Welfare Department says the
Another cooference committee is trying to
poor will suffer most from the growing shortages agree on a stripped down emergency energy bill
resulting from a lack of fuel.
free of such controversial issues as Vietnam and
Weinberger, speaking about the report Moday, school busing.
said the poor more than most will feel the effects
One bonus from the energy crLtis, an
brought
Associated
Press study shows, is fewer traffic
unemployrnent and Inflation and the lack of
fatalities
on
the nation's highways as a result of
health services resulting from transportation
lowered speed limits and gasless Sundays.
and budgetary restrictions,
The survey showed fewer traffic deaths in at
In an interview in his chilly, drafty office
least
15 states since President Nixon asked
which he maintains at 60 degrees, Weinberger
said he anticipates Increased demands for motorists on Nov. 25 to slow down and In the
three weeks since stations began closing on
welfare, higher welfare paymens and more
take
SfldilYS
dal services as unemployment and inflation
hold next year.
The National 'akty Council said Monday it
Ile said he will encourage states to watch has revised Its Christmas death toll
prediction
carefully for a possible need to raise welfare downward because the fuel shortage has
caused
payments to help disadvantaged famnllles cope a reduction In weekend driving.
with such things as rising prices for home
In other energy-related developments Mon..
heating oil,
day:
Thue with re:pirt'rv pr)' m, m:y
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suffer more if a bill amending the Clean Air Act 1,288 of its nearly 8,000 employes because of the
becomes law. The measure, passed 85 to 0 fuel shortage. Allegheny President
Leslie 0.
Monday by the Senate, postpones for one year Barnes said 36 of the firm's 580 Convair airliners
enforcement of the law requiring a 90 per cent will also be idled.

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WASHINGTON (AP)-A bill designed to aid the Senate
Watergate committee obtain White House tapes has taken
effect without the signature of President Nixon. Nixon
'aid he opposed the bill but said it veto might be misinterpreted. The new law grants jurisdiction to federal
courts over the committee's suit to obtain the tapes.

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By 'IRE .-t..SOCIATEt) PRESS
WASHINGTON (AP) After Burk has been acting attorney been increased,
billion foreign aid ap-The lights of Christmas decoSenate confirmation of Sen. general.
Saxbe told the Sena te after propr iatlon bill that Includes
rations
aren't blinking so often
William B. Saxbe's nomination
However, Saxbe said he does the vote he realized some of his $2.2 billion to help Israel
or so brightly this year as
as attorney general, Congress not intend to take his new post colleagues had
genuine replace sleapons lost In recent
Americans conserve energy.
Is struggling to work through a before Jan. 4, the day after reservations about the con- warfare with Egypt and Syria.
An Associated Press survey a
maze of ltgLslatIcq and adjourn cnmoletjne the five
titiitinnili'v
f '-Iof
The funds for lrael, how,. ix.ire üirzczna 5hOw
by the end of the week.
Senate service necessary to pointinent, but he sa id he ever, are contingent on passage
that
cities, businesses and pri-.
On tap in the Senate today is a qualify for full benefits under believes it will withstand a of a separate authorization bill,
s-ate
ci tize ns In all areas of th e
th ird vote on cutting off debate tne congressiona l retirement cour t test,
which the Senate Foreign ReIncountry have curtailed or elinion a bill to restore a U.S. em- system.
Sen. Philip A. Hart, D-Mich., tions Committee was called Into
minted elect,- ,I
bargo on Rhodesian chrome
To clear the way for Saxbe's and others said they are con- session to consider.
day
dispIay
Imports, a flood insurance appointment, Congress earlier fident that If the White House
The
ChIca
Mt'rrhinhsc
measure and legislation to set passed legislation rolling back tries to exert any pressure on theThe House, meanwhile, sent
Mart,
which
has
4.2 million
Senate a compromise meas.
up a federal energy adnunis- the attorney general's salary to Loon Jawrski, the new Water.
square feet and bills Itself as
tratlon.
$35,000 from the $60,000 to which gate prosecutor, Saxbe "will ure to give the District of
the largest wholesale buying
luinbia
a
limited
form
of
jf..
The nomination of Saxbe, an it was increased in 1969.
resist and resist publicly."
center
in the world, eliminated
government.
Only
Senate
Ohio Republican, was approved
However, Sen. Sam J. Ervin
Saxbe, 57, a former Ohio at.
its
traditional
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sages
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now
to
send
by a 75-10 vote.
HO HUM
Jr., DN.C., and others main- lorney general, vowed at
Christmas
display
for the first
the
bill
to
the
President.
Saxbe will replace Elliot L tijned Saxbe was still dis- hearings to fight for Jaworskl's
ONE WAY to get through a dill t'mc since World War II.
Richardson, who resigned Oct. qualified. They cited a con- right "to proceed as he sees fit"
Senate-House conference UN Assembly session Is
In past years, the block-long
) rather than carry out a pres-. stitutional ban on the appoint- in carrying out the Watergate committees were trying to re- demonstrated by U. S.
facade along the Chicago River
idential order to fire Archibald ment of a Congress member investigation,
solve differences over key leg- Ambassador John Scali. He has featured
a variety of displays,
Cox as special Watergate pros- during his elected term to an
The nomination was taken up islation still standing in the way recently undergone open hea
rt
including
a 1972 "Peace on
ecutor. Soliticitor Robert H. office for which the salary had after the Senate passed a $5.5 of winding up the session.
surgery.
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Last year when presidential authority to draft men expired, many men did not register. Now, the Selective
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WASHINGToN tAP) - Sen. Gaylord Nelson, D-Wis.,
says the advertising of drugs has led to instances of drug
misuse. He said that many doctors depend for their InFormation on balsed drug company advertising. Some of
the drugs which have received heavy advertising turn out
to have no medicil use, he said.

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concern that the single issue separating the Company and
the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers has
not been resolved. You have determined correctly that
all original strike issues have been tentatively settled.
The rank and file of the IBEW has not been allowed
to vote on either the revised contract (the one offered
October 30, 1973) or any of the agreements reached since
that date! A vote of the membership on the tentatively
agreed upon contract wording could be a meaningful
method to accurately determine the members' wishes,
The matter of discipline of those persons whose
acts of violence and vandalism have been documented is
the current issue which separates us. With all safeguards
of due process established through the arbitration
procedure at hand -and this item appears in past
FPL/IBEW contracts -there appeal's no reason the
union membership cannot:
Vote upon the wording of the existing tentatively
agreed upon contract which settles all original
issues; and
Accept arbitration as the method to handle those
cases of violence and vandalism.
Th prp are approximate!',' 120 peron involved in
documented acts of vandalism and violence! Can this
hold back the over 4,400 loyal FPL workers from
returning to their rightful place — providing adequate

BALTIMORE (AP) --A controversial city program of
giving school children tests in an effort to identify and
treat potential juvenile dehiquents will be terminated,
says Baltimore Mayor William Donald Schaefer.
"For all intents and purposes the program is dead," the
mayor said. "We will not consider refunding that
program. It is too much of a controversy."
For more than a year the city school system quietly
tested 4,00 children in an effort to determine which
showed signs of "mlsadaptive behavior" which could get
them In trouble as they grew older.
The pilot program was an effort to develop
psychological tests for later use in all of the city's
elementary schools. City school researchers asked for
$2.4 million to expand the program.

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"ill use the least energy.
Deputy Press Secretary Gerald Warren wouldn't say
Monday whether the President would go by train or by
iline anti II seemed likely the White house press corps
,irould be left to do its own energy calculations.
Warren said this trip the White House may let reporters
ho cover the President make their own travel and hotel
arrangements, a service normally performed by the
White house Transportation Office.

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come to an end. We think you will be, too. But we think
you agree with the Company: irresponsible acts should
not be ignored! They should be faced and, in the time
honored system of due process, be heard and judged.
Thank you for your continued support.

FRED SCYPHERS
Fred Scyphers, 70, of 200
Ridgewood Avenue, Altamonte
Springs, died Th ursday morning. Born In Haysi, Va., he
ca me to Altamonte Springs In
1970. He retired from Chrysler
Corporation and was a Baptist.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs.
Bertie
Scyphers,
Altamonte Springs; son, Fred
Scyphers, Detroit Mich.;
daughter, Mrs. Betty Krieg,
Lcrngwood and five grandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Home in
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MOSES LAKE, Wash (All) - A 48-year separation
ended for Arlene and Jack Dalton here last week. The two
78-year .o!ds were remarried.
Mrs. Dalton, of Moses Lake, and her husband were first
married 51 years ago, but divorced three years later.
They had not seen each other for 48 years, they said, but
met face-to-lace a few days before the wedding.
The couple began correspondence and telephone calls
last summer when Mrs. Dalton learned that her
husband's second wive had died.
Dalton is from Santa Rosi, Calif.

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By NICK TATRO
extending vacations and juggiIn Schenectady, N.Y., Union measures such as curtailing
Associated Pins Writer
ing class hours to cope with the College has canceled the first student driving courses and
To the 1,080 students at Big shortage of oil and natural gas two weeks of classes in January limiting extracurricular activiBend Community College in Fe- for heating and gasoline for and postponed or canceled ties.
mote Moses Lake, Wash., the school buses,
wrestling, swimming and
Oklahoma City asked a federenergy crisis means a four-day
freshman
basketball cornCcntingency plans are being
al
judge to lift his Integration
class week and two extra weeks
petitions
written
and
computers
are
have
opted
order
requiring busing of half
of Christmas vaca tion.
Siiin1r schools
being
enlisted
to
help
find
ways
for
In Grapevine, Ark., grade
the four-day week, such as the district's 70,000 pupils.
West Arkansas Community School officials claimed manschoolers keep one eye on the to conserve energy.
But public high schools and
thermometer and one on the
College at Fort Smith, Ark., datory basing consumed 55 per
clock. Officials let classes out elernentarles cannot trim too La!e City Community College cent of the gas supply allocated
early on any day that tempera- many days from the schedule in North Florida and Mary- for the school system.
laws in most states relures fail to reach
Portland, Ore., schools and
45
dçgrees
by
quire
180
days of classes a year. Hardin Baylor in Belton, Tex.
10 a.m.
Maryland Gov. Marvin Man- all those in Delaware will not
The definition of "school
Colleges in New Jersey, del directed all public and P1'
reopen after Christmas until
day" is being rewritten in South Washington, New York, Con- vate schools to remain closed j
Dakota so secondary and necticut, Maine, Vermont, New until Jan. 6, stretching vacaelementary school pupils can Hampshire, Massachusetts, tions an extra two or three
Los Angeles area schools are
study at home when the school South Carolina, Arkansas, days.
turning out every other light,
house Is closed for lack of fuel. Texas and Florida have anThe New Jersey Board of closing windows and canceling
Colleges and kindergardens nounced longer vacations or Education took similar action field trips. A four-day week is a
alike are snappini off lights, shorter clam 'eeks.
and lacked nencr'v.savine possibility.

NORWICH, Coon. tAP) Robert fiurn.5 says city water
soured his family's stew. He's suing for retribution.
Burns wants the city to repay him for two pounds of
stew meat, vegetables, rice, two hours of labor, and five
per cent interest for the time elapsed since he first sub.
muted a bill to the city water department.
Burns claims in his suit, filed in Small Claims Court,
that the city's water tastes like disinfectant and ruined the
family supper.
But the city decided Monday to contest Burns' claim for
$19-44. saying the city water "was and is still wholesome,"
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and dependable electrical service for you? A vote
-NOW -is in order!
This has been a long strike. We will be glad to see it

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Robert M. King
Teena M. Tate
Judith A. Fredricks
Helen T. Kolbinskie, DeBary
Katherine M. Wenz, DeBary
Eloise B. Powers, Deltona
Lina Ba[sch, Deltona
ilbur F. Schwcnger,

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Katherine ilutcherson
Ellison W. Meisch
Joseph W. Cook
Timothy Holmes
Josephine Vonflerimlis

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National
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Julius J. Wi!Larm!
Mrs. George (Florence)
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Eddie Woods
Milton Smith Jr.,
Evelyn S. Neal
William H. Burch
William J. Bush
Edmond Johnston
Catharjrii' H. harris

Robert W. Birks
Marvin Woodward
Frances Garrow
Lou Ann Wade
Deborah Wlltia,iis
Johnnie Johnson
Sharon Wheekr
Harold L Stephens, Deltona
Walter W. Bradley, Deltona
ha A. Maddox, Deltona
James E. Sayles, DeBary

Sanford:
Alberta Yvonne Walker
Tprr.,n.-,.
Joe Anderson
Elbert S. WilliNns
Kimberly Hence McGill
Minnie D. Myles
Hugh Dully
Edward J. Fagan

Kenny Jordan

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way because she ran a red light. The Murphy
I4EVONA MURPHY, 58, of 2590 Granada Ave.,
car slammed into a fire hydrant following the
and ('armela Pinto, 30, of 2005 S. Adams, both of
collision and police said the street would
Sanford, were taken to the Seminole Memorial
probably be closed all day while city workers
Hospital today alter their cars collided at the

corner of 20th Street and Sanford Avenue.
Sanford Patrolman Jack Fulinwidcr said Mrs.
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Women was unav1iilable at press time.
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FOR TOMORROW'S NEEDS'
NOW IS THE TIME to plan, choose
and make decisions when
ludgmerit is not blurred by
emotion. Plan toaether before
need. Spare your family needless
worry, confusion, and doubt- We at
Brisson will do everything possu.
to assist you.
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Paul Richards had much the same kind of a match as
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In one of the evenings feature matches Bob Brucato
and Kane Moody took to the canvass. Brucato scored first
on a first period takedown. That was the only First period
scoring.

opposition. Cainbell was in complete control of the contest
but couldn't drive Ms oppornta shoulders to the mat. He
finally reached his goal late In the final stanza giving
Lyman a 30-0 lead.
Jun Howarth took the next contest for the Hounds. He
.scored first on a takedown and followed with a three point
near fal!. Howarth took the match with Just :02 seconds to
go on the first period clock. The total then read 36-0.
At 139 Jim Brinker follcwed much along the same 1mw
over Colonial's Don Taylor. The scoring was a carbon
copy of the previous match as the Greyhound grappler
scored on a takedown and three point near fall. Brinker
easily disposed of Tayor :45 seconds into the first frame.
Joe Szllag continued his unbeaten string by topping
Grenadler John hlammons in l35. Like his teammates
Szilag)1 first scored on a takedown before pinning his foe
1:35 Into the contest.
Hound Donnie Thompson drive the score to 54-0 when
he pinned Jeff Wilde. Unlike most other matches this one
went two periods before the Colonial wrestler was beaten.
Thompson posted an early lead on a takedown but tI
two minutes ran out before he could pin Wilde. 1:19 into
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The undefeated Lyman wrestling
team picked up Its second Metro, and fourth overall
victory Monday by shutlng out Colonial 69.0. In two Metro
matches the Hounds have yet to be scored upon. In their
first encounter In the Metro mop they beat Boone 72-0.
In the opening match of the evening Armando Payaa
and David Maust squared-oil with the 99-pou'xI hound
having no trouble as he pinned his foe in 40 seconds. Payas
having
irnmediately threw his opponent down and the rest of the
time was spent driving his shoulders down.
At 107 the Hounds took the decision by forfeit. Pat
Howlett was credited with the win.
The 113 wrestler David Colomb extended his win
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evening you got a chance to see how a great club reacts to
pressure. The Breins of the Master of Westwood, Johnny Wooden,
did it aguin.
Number two North Carolina State new into St. Louis ranked
number two In the land and possessed a hefty 29 game string of
victories Including a perfect 270 mark from the previous season.
Cage fanatics were denied the Championship showdown because of
the mean old NCAA and all their silly recruiting Laws. Imagine
making college boys still maintain an amateur rankirg_tut tut.
But they got it this past weekend—even thougn it wasn't for all
the, marbles—although many people liked to think it was. The
Wolipack came out of the lockers and battled their best with the
California champs. Matter of fact they led the National Champions
33.32at the half and (of come) talk of an upset buzzed through the
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thr-::ho:t tc Nnrth
American cuntuent.
Then the State squad came out For the second half and proved
they wanted to win—actually the score was even at 5444 when the
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years wrestling program. Grapplers from throughout
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Sian FriUs, who oncernadean could run against anybody." lead to 31.10 in the fourth feel wedoa Pretty good job of
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Fritts, a fullback conside'ed quartet on a 12-yard run by Uit.
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even toosmallto Play major college Charley Young and on2pass
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football Just three years age, interceptior, by freshman things in the
this game: punIsh
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two
defnsjve tackle Jim Hen. their receivers, not glie the
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(mae Monday night
The Wollpack victory over- keep hiini contalneti."
31.18 first enrolled at Murray State In shadowed the brilliance of Dave
Wolipack bithed
Kentucky. he scored on 'wa of Jaynes, Kansas' Al! Micric
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could run against them-" said *o1fidc ahead li-tO
a lead 4-1.
Jaynes to Robert Miller, a 12.
Fritts,whumade the rare triple they never relinquished.
"We're not real fancy," Wolf- yard run by Miller and a 2*-.
t'*orth Carolina State, finish. pock CoactILotHo)taMjd We
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Wright 221-603 and Don Witt 2-4Ol. Other hot shots inded
Warren Mewes at 214-591, Godsey Taylor 197-555, Alex Serracs 212586, Jerry Temple 225-587, Jim Lamb 194455, Jack Kanner 203-566,
Wayne O'Neal 186.550, Chuck Baker 222-586, Jerry Farella 224-591
ê',ind Woody Wilson 205-587.

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points for Sanford Atlantic, Wayne Kelly had eight, David
Paul McNulty 15, Walter Lee 14,
Smith and Scott Fine each had

Martin Roberts ten, Russell two,
via the decision route over unnamed opponent.
Crumley seven, and Todd
Tuudays Games
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Bruce Scott, once in Dallas and
Pinny,
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Burkliead four. Allan Combs
leveland a? Buffalo
NEW SHIPMENT
once earlier this year In the most popular fighter to
Atlanta ai capital
scored six points for WTRR. Ho
Former
heavyweight Orlando.
appear in Orlando is always in
Graham had two.
Mjlw6uk at Los
challenger, Terry' Danials,
It is only (air to say that most an action match as his style is
'Pho'n at Pocflar'd
LEVIS
returns to the Orlando Sports of Danlals recent losses have such that It wouldn't
ROS?Ofl at Golden State
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be any
Stadium, Wednesday, to meet come at the hands of top ranked other way.
Cuffed&amp; Flaired
DEKI.E'S GULF?2
WedneWay's Games
the ninth ranked lighthea'y in men such as John Conteh, Joe
Variety of Fabrics
The hiarrientos.Goez
New York at Atlanta
the U.S., Walter "Snake" White Roman, Cleveland Williams match-up
SeAllie V HouSton
This was to be a close game
figures to be the
Ch'CdQ0 81 Detroit
in a scheduled 10 rounder.
and
most
recently
in
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finest
preliminary
bout
since
as
both team were undefeated,
Clev eland vs. Kansas city
Danials, who hails from Beach, undefeated Vinny Curto. "Scooter" Mez,a lost
Dekie's
Gulf made less than 30
Omaha
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PM OS&amp;Iphia at Pr.wio
"Snake" White. from Tampa war with 10th ranked -Boom.
per cent of their shots frofn the
with a slate of3O.11.1, with most has a 15-4-1 with his most Boom" Trujillo on the Quarry.
field and their high scorer
ABA
of his wins coming early in a sensational wins co
213 E FIRST
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th
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averaging 18 points a game was
Monday's Games
career
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Walter
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NO VJ meSstheuie-d
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fanner Southern Methodist Danlals started out hike a man Lost a one point decision to the
games SCheouled
football player has gone 2-7 going nowhere and getting eighth ranked, undefeated
since being stopped in the there in a hurry.
Wednesday's Games
"Sugar" Ray Scales, In that
virginsa at San Antonio
fourth round by Joe Frazier in a
His
first
two
matches
were
match, over the 10 round
Carolina at Memphis
January '72 Heavyweight defeats via the K.O. route and distance, Scales won the first
'Ucly a t New York
televised Title Bout.
in neither bout, one with Vern four rounds and then had to
fl D'vo at Denver
Bothot those wins have come McIntosh and the other aoainct hani' on to i,act fl('..r
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Willie Doby, did White last charging Texan.
OROl ND
through the second round.
HEAVYWEIGHT
Gomez has also been camBut, since that time he has paigning in Texas, where be
i-wlie back to defeat such men headlines bouts in Corpus
as Larry Renaud, Ron Wright, Christi, his hometown, his
hli'bbv Lloyd and the fight that current mark of 8-3 has been
gained him national recognition compiled against some of the
a 10 round win over fourth toughest Mexicans and Texans
DalIa. Tins
PUTNAMVILLE, Ind. (AP)
Quarterback Joe
ranked Andy Kendall.
now operating in the south west.
Ferguson of the Buffalo Bills of the National Football
The supporting card will
Amateur bouts and one more
League was called for illegal motion on Interstate 70,
feature a couple of all action professional contest will
state police said,
matches with Roy Barnientos complete the card that i
Ferguson was spo tted in excess of the speed limit by a
vs. Augic Gomez and the scheduled to get underway at
state police helicopter near Put.namvllle Monda y and
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both the female and male opposition with a fantastic 199483 series.
The oth er high scor ers were Thelma Hickson 166-474, Anne Almond
176-453, Ray Setala 186-610, Gall Fusaro 191-4%, Larry' Fusaro 203552, Jim Nader 202422, Jim Sexton 203-522, Chris Huff 199-626 and
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series as others coming through in fine style were Bessie Randall
159442, Erma Thorp 164454, Rennie Jordan 158430, Mary Elmore
160436, Helen Padgett 192467, LlbbIe Whitehead 174-509, Mary
McLaughlin 147-427, Alice Densmore 172444 and Rose rauick 166-

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Dianne Ives was high roller with 194-459 as Kath
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170438, Kathy Behrens 155-418, Nancy Rivers 352424
Bernice
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Grego' Lumber outscore(J
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Sanford Electric in the second
SANFORD BIDDY league cagers scuffle for a loose ball during
half but could not over come the
SANFORD ATLANMC
Saturday morning play at the Seminole Iligh Gym.
ten point lead Sanford Electric
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WTRR 8
Leroy Kelly was high man for
Sanford Electric with 14 points,
Sanford Atlantic was Just too Mike Link
had six, James
tall and too big for WTRR to Reddick and Steve Whitted and
hand Wesley Steele each [L,ld two
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Jack Kaiser grabbed scoring honors with 202-547 although the Chi
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Pacific Division
212-W Nce Penick 179-525, Lucky Horne 1514.", Bev Meeks 18&amp;
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Hose Belew 169-471, Bill Varner 224-517, Phyllis Varner 157441,
Poo land
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Gary %'arner 191-527, Pete Millips 184-50, Ed Mallon 194415,
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Robert Gilbo IV-530, Alice Best 174458, Jorie Rumney 179466.
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Tuesday's contest is the final
'i.e
holiday break the Lyman Pep Club Player of the Week, battle at home for the
cagers look for their First Metro
Greyhounds before they head
L) "i &amp;I&amp;Conference
win of the )ear
--I -- big senior has had to go
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when they face Edgewater up against
Anthony Givens, followed by one at home and
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IM"
Dawkins
in
three
successive
Thus far this year the Lyman
gam es and has held them to
Despite the Greyhound, 2-3
li4ffZIrr,l
basketoallers
have had their
p
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record
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basketball.
Their op.
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They dropped a close
Wright and Al Cleveland have ponents have piled u a 17-8
ILN $ contesttoJones and inthelr last
been battling throughout the slate against ether teams
40 11 I outing the Hounds were
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season for the team sc"ing Proving the difficulty of the
r six lead. To date Wright is on top opposition.
l..ciz
ranked Orlando Evans team,
with points or a 15.8 average
4.23
Before the varsty takes the
and
Cleveland has 60 points or
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12.0
game
average,
In their other games Lyman
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varsity will be looking for win
nipped
Sa nford Seminole 47-45
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two against four set.
Clevea - and Carl Gadson
1as • and was beaten by cross county
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_Ptr$.da jt.d ?sn.e_________ rival Oviedo 63-47. On Friday have
se en starting at guards
and
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with
Tampa
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the starters John George and
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While the Hounds stand 2-3 on
The other two starti ng the guard spots.
polo
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the year the Eagles are also assignments are up for grabs
Bernard Wright Is expected
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struggling
with a 2.2 mark In with Al Latimer, Matt Leslie,
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Phil Vance
the Conference the Greyhounds and Andy Gidus all vielng for
and John Kaufman at the
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Jim Carver set the scoring tempo In the league with a nice 196S6lieries
gh scores also, Alice
Carver 200-497, Dot Lee 168,486, Richard Williams 193-525, Shirley
Harbour 158440 Al Bowling 187-530, Arkle Harold 194-530, Bet-ny
Uudley 200-532 h3-e%erIy Stephens 197-475 Pat Roundtree
189.442,
Bud Larsen 19C-531, Bernie Nelson 197.623, Ituth e
Zavrotney
10. Mary Johnson 170-451, Walt Moore 214-556, Arnold Jackson 184(h'orgia Coy-ne 156-457 Mon Burtsche 168-447 and Barney
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Coach Joe Mills' Seminoles have apparently kicked their
machine into gear judging from the past weekend. 'They beat
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NEW YORK tAlli — An
Z, gr eat team show aga.nst lione.
Robu.stelli, who played and
They shut clawn the Brave press with a 76-70
decision and made Loached for nearly a decade
the opponent's strategy hurt as they scored a good many easy with the New York Giants,
buckets off the pressing Braves. The rumor had been, aceirdIng to been named direc
tor of operaWinter Park seouthig report which a couple of us
writers got ations of the ailing National
a1oldof that theSeznInolescouldno(tfejhe pre,,
Football League club.
(kie must admit that in the st period It looked as if the report
could be correct. Sanford had a wee bit of difflclty against
Wellington Mars co-owner
-d ready to panic. They didn't.
and
Actually the Seminoles threw the ball away only three times, madepresident of the Giants,
announcement Mo
Not bad and certainly refuting the allegation that "they Cant
day
and
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handle the press.
have
"f
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The Seminole outfit is now 5-2 for the season and 1-0 in the Big
SC tICtiOfi
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head CCh1
Eight. Their next court fight Is against Tampa Chamberlain In the
trades,
player
negotiations
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College—qii then turned around and were greeted by Miami
Edison 9817.
Mistakes were the order of the day for the Raiders as they slit
theIrownthroatrnthefIrstonmving Upgbad,and8
fumbles plus seven violations for a total of 24 turnovers You don't
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In the Edison contest the Seminole squad had their eyes shot
out as the Miami five hU 57 percent from the floor. The SJC club
was te tableat 4$percentoffieldgoalampts but&amp;,u,ju,
shot better.
The loss brought the Raiders ledger to 5-6 for the year—being
the first time this writer can remember the local Junior College
dub having a losing slate flungs figure to get better however—u
the locals are finding the key to their motor and when they finally
get cranked up they should give Folks In the Dwision Two race a
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kinks out In two more contest, before he faces any moregaines that
"count." Starting with the tournament scheduled by Manatee the
Raid ers will at least face the Manatee outfit and probably another
squad that has yet to be named due to scheduling difficulties.
Af trthetourneytheRaiderswflbehome(atLyn)on
January 9, then travel to Lake City to right with the Timberwolves
who always start seven men ~ they are tough on the road too)—then
they are back home on the 16th for a fight with Central Florida
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Raiders
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Middies' only win, 72, is
for 3p.m. at the SNA gym on Marlette.
Academy, Montverde and hitting at a 10
point clip per
Sanford Cage fans have one First Street
"We expect to run a fa
Florida Central Academy, and game, while Monty
Adair Is
last chance to get in some
The Middies, currently 1-5, lreakandcleartlwbenchtoget lost all three by big margins, adding nine
a
game.
Adair
hit
hardwood action before the after playing somcofeare' everyone
into the game," he SNA, also a member of the 22 in the SNA victory.
holiday break as the Sanford top rated teams, including said,
private school loop, figures to
Fronteourt
man
Mike
Naval Academy hosts Orlando Thple-A Lake Brantley, are
Tabernacle has already havethesamechances(ora big Woodall, who has been
Tabernacle today at 4:30 p.m. looking confidently for a win, played three Lakes And Hills WIll.
shackeled with ailing ankles
Ledby6'l"VlnceWeIr,who fromani ed fwftU
,on
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ba key man In the SNA 131
and 11 rebounds, the Middies zone defense, and while hLs
have
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UClA Is no
different—Walton led the Bruins to an ovewhe!mlng
192 stretch snd that was the bail game. N.C. State did''( even know
what hit them as they joined the ranks of Florida State, Memphis
State, Villanova and the rest of the Great Pretenders. Ho Hum—.
another year for the UCLANS—what will this make it? Eight In a
raw? Ten out of the last eleven?
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Seminole County squad was Metro cage power Winter Park Adams and Frazier have all
Brantley Patriots invade aided by another junior by the outpolnted 67-55 by the New which, when considering the had evenings In that range and
Orange Belt Conference name of Ray Bowling. Bowling Smyrna Barracudas.
alleged difference between the proved to unaware opponents
territory Tuesday evening for a has provided the necessary
Kissimmee i the third Four-A and Three-A schools, that the Jussimmee five can not
battle with the Kowboys from impetus to undo a full court straight Orange Belt foe for the really cannot be judged a
have their evening ruined by
Kissimmee.
Press and get the Pats set Upf . Patriot quintet and the much of a loss.
concentrating on one or two
Entering the contest the Pats good percentage shots.
Kowboys of Osceola High sport
The
two
Kissimmee
victory
stars,
have chalked up a respectable
The last two outings for the a 2-2 et of credentials for the efforts have been 62-40 over
3-3 log which has been aided Brantley Bunch has c?en them meeting.
Polk County's Auburndale and
Lake Brantley will tryand
greatly by Pureto Bico transfer split decisions consistent with
The Kowboy contingent was a 70-64 outscoring of Lakeland prove they are more versatile
Marcus R1.'emja. The 6' 5" wing their seasonal split of six cage not overly successful the last Santa Fe.
than the last six times out.
has dumped in an average of 25 matches.
time they took to the hardwood.
With
a
balanced
offense
the
Coach Jay Hoover is atmarkers per game with most of
Friday night the Pats clubbed In the most recent attempt the hosts from south of )rliinclo tempting to get his club
Ids shots coming from 15 to 20 Winter Garden Lakeview
by a Osceola outfit was clobbered 72- feature fteestartcrs who have jelling point and that s to the
feet ou'.
hould be
hefty 57-42 score that saw 53 by east coast rival Cocoa.
already proven this season they noticed when more Pat roundDespite his high scoring the Rivera
hit for 24. The next
The other loss for the are capable of hitting in the 20 ballers achieve the double
lanky junior
has had a few off night out Riverla hit 28 but the Kowboys was a 91-73 decision
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cheese
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development of the child; The center is open from 7 am. teacher at Seminole High as treats.
broadening his physical, to 5:30 p.m.
School.
A record of each chiid'
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A are equipped with attractiveregistered nurse. is on call forms are available at tt
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teacher, explains the total books,picturesandpuuies, Tne centers.
development of the child Will be entire center Is decorated with
During the greeting and free experiences. Some parents
achieved through experiences gay murals featuring well, play period which starts the day have volunteered to share their
and activities which encourage
known childhood characters the children arc observed for talents occasionally with the
pleasure in creatsvity. self such
as the Sesame Street runny noses, coughs, signs of children and others are en
concept, decision making, crowd and Winnie.The.Poohskin irritation, or other symp- couraged to do so.
development of large arid small personalities, all painted
toms which mat need medical
To pee-register, visit Mrs
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motor skills and sctioci
Mrs. Self. The children also attention. If a child looks as if he Self, School Director, at
readinessmightbetterhavestayedhome, Child's World, 2854 Soutt
a large fenced yard with he
A Child's World will have playhouse
is referred to the school Sanford Ave., or call 323 8424
and
exercise
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nurse. If necessary he is placed She can then give you any ad
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A well-balanced nutritious or equipment your child mat
Children will enloy finger and degree in education and several, lunch and two snacks are serv. need.
bruth painting, woodworking, years experience in the public ed daily. Any time a child asks
Let Mrs. Self and Mrs. Bost
singing, rhythmic movements, school system, and Mrs. Dee for an additional snack he will Show you what a day care
cooking and dramatic play. Bost, who has a BA. degree in get it. The menu for a one week center ought to be! Each chid
They will study shapes, colors, English andis currently period Is posted neir the door. Should be given the opportunity
numbers,
science,
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meanings of holidays, but Mn. degree. Mrs. Bost has been cks is important, and at A an lndlviduat, they believe.
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Newmerchandise
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'°mill names, including Ozite and what a savir,gs, to have a
bankrupt Prices
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livingroorn ac
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Burlington, Carpet installation seamstress at home!
inocasional piecesCCSSO es and
Zayres Plaza, Fern Park, and
is usually included in the price
National Cargo offers a
All items are distribUled to
no wonder: at National Cargo
of
the
carpeting.
Stop
by
and
complete
repair se'vice on all
nine location'- thr ughout
check those prices
you wifl find furniture and
they
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makes
of
sewing machines.
Central Florida
68.00
accessories for the whole housesquare
0the kind you like to hear, Would you believe it' Only $1.98
at prices you won't believe,
especially at this time of year to have your machine cleaned,
holding Yr nre10U50
s t tind most
when ''J v.ant your honie to oiled and .lcliustr:d I
Its tht ideal plan -' tO visit lust
hOt 5
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look it best, but have to budget
before Christmas vhen your
service your sewing machine
Financin and dli
of all
carefully for the many cx
budget is getting tight, but yotj
dese'ves regularly, so don't put
items can9 be
rranged by
still have gifts to buy lr some
penses
of
the
holiday
season.
It
ofI another day. Drop it off t
National Car 9
If you shop at National Cargo National Cargo today.
rather Special friends and
where you can get car pe t priceS
family members
Some of the Store's finest
clos e to wholesale, then you canThe stores hours are most
National Cargo was founded values can be found in the
still afford to do that extra bit of convenient: Monday thrvph
bedding depo'tmtnt NatioäI
in the Tdinpd Liay area. The
carpeling before the holidays Wednesday f'om 9 a-rn. to 5
Cargo is one of the South's
Fern Park Sto' is the first in
p.m..
Thursday
through
largest
bedding
liquidators,are
over.
the O'lando area, and it has
Ladies will be happy to know Saturday from 9a.m. foBp.m;
received such a good reception buying from some of the lUrgst
National
Cargo also specializes and Sunday from 12 noon to 6
be
dding houses. This quality
from local shoppers, that
several mo'e National Cargo merchandise is available to youin sewing machines, and is ap.m.
full-line Morse sewing machine
While National Cargo is a
stores a'e planned in O'landoat p'ices much lower than
dealership
distributing these good place to visit any time of
area locations and Kissimmee rrmal retail Values for a set
of bedding (f oundation and
quality products to you. Gen- year, il's particularly good to
in the nr future,
llemen houJd bear in mind a visit before Christmas when
Nationai Cargo offers famous mattress ) start at $28.
sewiig machtne is a gill every ou tstanding value and savings
values n bedding, hde a-beds,
Another d'ea where National
woman
can
appreciate, are particularly appreciated,
sewing machines, carpeting, Cargo spe cializes is carpelir.g,
Whether she can sew o' not, It as Don't delay! You only have Six
and reclining Chai'S Thc'y .i sr
The store offers a wide range
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Foam Rubber. Innerspring
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Winter Pork-

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Room and board for the elderly in
private home, Apoflka area. 13i
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SMI MO PARKS. 1 23 croom
Trailtrs &amp; ApIs 2 Adult parks. 2
Family parks, 3315 Hwy. 1792,
50rd, 373 1930; Day, Wk., Mo.
1 Room apt. wits I bedroom, waler

turfhd, No pets or children.
5130. 3321111.
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REALESTATE.
REALTOR
479), ('eBary 666 4613

SANFORD AREA

ALTAM0NTE SPRINGS AREA Rustic country Setting, targ
woodedIot,lbedroomspIItp,an
tatps, Pool pllflned, doubt
garage. A braflLj flew home, rnov
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Forrest Greene, Inc.
Realtors
)3oiw. Falrbankt
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condominiums

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spaghetti,
this delight In SI-Houpso God
the
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several generations, yet have 32-Appliances
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CHINES (7) rseyer been used.
These machInts have built.in
controls for liglag buttonhol,
blind stItch, lany patterns, etc.

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Restaurant equipment, new &amp; used,

bought 6 sold. Holiday Equip-

Cash regIster, 1 show case with Iron

DISABLEÔ
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safe, I air conditioners $25 cc.

truck. 37) 3615, 327 1515

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MONDAY NIGHT, Antiquas, TVs,
MiKitlans, Niw arid vied

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try Wed, a Sat.
E'arly BIrds 7:13 p. m.

SAVE GAS and time and trouble
with the VUletid, Gift Guide now
appearing daily In the ClassIfied
Setion.

Household

Buy, sejl, consign, aooialse. or
Speciaf sales out of a.nyttilng o,
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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3737340 Sanford,Fla. 3237i)a 300 French Ave.
3603 Orlando Dr.
373-3200
3235300
$9993 cc. 3 only. In handsome
walnut I inlih with world famous 4.
speed automatic turntable, 4.
speaker audio system, AM-FM
radio,$ track tape player, Cub or
lerms United Freight Sales, 3S
S Orange Ave., Orlando. Mon. Fri. 9 to 9, Sat. 9 to S.

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available at Firestone Store. CaU
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tools, etc. Bu 1 or 1001 Items.
Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave.

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3 ROOMS CARPET

16" Electric Stove by Magic Chef,
Theans*erto"Whattodowitp, your
Avocado, 7 yrs. oid,Imost new,
599,30 3fl., 977
I old Car." Sell ii with a Classified
Ad.

Step In si call 1st apesl.tmir,$
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JOHN'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
102' N. Maple Ave., SanS ora
3731550

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BOOTS from KNIGHT'S SHOES,
70-IE.Fir'st.

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Give Dad Black &amp; Decker power
tools, end Stanley hand tools fr:m
Gregory Lumber, 6th 1 Maple.
372 0300

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Weathty 34652,
Wall carpet. lndlviival 'v.atr
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Dress them up for Christmas in a
pair 0$ Poll
Parrot Shots,
Knight's Shoes, 205 C. First,
New arri,all CLOTHING In time
for ChriStmas. Merry-Go..lOuod
2'9S S. $anfcrd Ave. 373 5010.
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fiom Firestone, downtown Sanford wIll make laundry drudgery
easier for Mom all year. 322.0744,
Give Mom comfort and beauty-.
pair of Daniel Greene house
slippers from Knipht's Shoes, 30$
E. FIrst St.
A gift that Is SEW right -a Futura
Sewing Machine from KIngcton's,
downtown Sanford 3736141

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fluttoni I. Bows, 2640 Hiawatha
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GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD.

Franklin Mint 6 other unusual gift
itemS S. coins, of course. Tom's
Coins, 174 C. Morse Ave., Winter

Park. W$33$.
ALL Out 01 ideas? ViSit ETHELL'
ANTIQUES, I mile

west of

old State Rd. 16 at
Paola 322 5171.

"16"

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station,

Gifts of Distinction, Diamonds,
Watches, Silver China, Cryslal
Kader's Sinford. 322.2343.
Give Roller Skate-s for Christmailarge selection of skate ac
C etSOtIfl,
SKATE CITY ROLLER RINK
Dog Track Road

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The sovridot mus.ç *1W abvund in
your home from the stereo you

i: Ceramics

.IACISOPIS CERAMICS, supplies,
kiln dealer. 10 S. Closed Thursday
P.
322-792).

purchase at FIRESTONE,
downtown Sanford. 3720244. Select a gift from our complete
Whirlpool home appliance center,
Geneva Heating &amp; Air Cond.
Serv., 30% Orlando Dr.. 323 5434:
V,'e have gifts for the

entire

SERVICES UNLIMITED
HANDYMAN
REASONADLEpPICES CALL)??.

3931

from smill iiqvt items, to rooms
full of line furnhshinC's. PHIL
DEERE FURN1TURE. W. Fiist
St. (Hwy. 44) Just 1 ml. east of I 4.
32J0fl0.
BELL RINGERS! Those are the
great gift ideas you'll find in the
yuletide Gift Guide Se-CliOn in the
Want Ads.

Season Greetirs from Art Grin.
dl'a Wheel Pinch Special '73
Nova VI, auto, air, radio, heat
GivC flihionable Iothei from Outer
Limits, 5antci Plaza. Gift
Certificates arlust perfect.
U.S and Foi'e4 Coins; u s
Currency, Fii lewelry. Bottles
SEMINOLE CtN CENTER
09 Westst St.
FOR THE GOLFER IN YOUR
FAMILY.. Top I4,of Golf Clubs,
bags,
ballt,
sportswear,
MAYFAIR COLJJITRY CtUB
RO SHOP. Ph, 12 253'.

Comupiete stvia

eoce? camera

Seti make great gifts. Gift Boxed.
$17.11 up. Medco Pinecreit

Shopprig Center.

Gifts for

r..}IOME

lnle'p'lt ot inc n.t or InC Canine set
bathed in medicated shampoo I,
rinse from Animal Haven, 37?

5.e!eC1 your new turnituri, from
WILSON MIER for the best

Christmas ever. Save on national
brAnds. Liberal trade ins Free
delivery. Convenienl terms, We
give TV Stamps, 31) C. 1st 5'. 373-

Mn.

Cavalier Motor Inn
3700 Hwy. 1792. Sanford
Ph 323 3110

$347301.

1.3*-306$

F*ione: 322-2611

Custom made satin roomt, carports. Top workmanship and
materials LEACH ALUMINUM
FABRICATION, 323-44J3.

CONCRETE PATIOS
COGBURPI FENCE CO
PH 1)0 5748

Custom made cabinets, barS.
varities or replace that oil
counter top, 37310.10
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Custom Homes
We Dulid CvSorn homes, or extra
bedrooms, bathrooms. playrooms.
SUN Enterpr4es. Inc. *30-4542

Doors
We replace old coors. Any type, any
size. Save fuel SUN Enterprises,

inc 130 4612

For Builders, sub contractors,
Complete Houie Plans arid Shop
F.i1,
LHaWIIV)

economical Call Victor--3M 374.3.

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Hodges 6 Grlffis Land Clearing
Exci'vating &amp; Grading. Ph. 3231297 or )7743L3, day or rite.

Lawn Ser
HkS Garden &amp; lawn Seryke
dands.,ong Mowing. Edging,
Trimming
?re,€,t RS
A S'3331*
Lawsi Clean Up, and Light Hiuling.
Trenthty, 373.7774.
KEN'S MOWING SERVICE
Acreage, Lots arid Lawi'.s
Fret esflmat e, Cell 323 604%
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Commercial and resIdential.
Contracts now available. 323 0319
or 322 733'?.
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Metal, Plastics. Jewelry. Trophli's
614 Beth Dr., Sanford, 372 5531

&amp;.BUSINESS.

AIrless 6 ConventIonal
Ph. 373.395,4
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Dog training In your home All
Breed Dog TrainIng Academy.
Call for free evaluatIon 531.7310.
Barding-Proteicnal with love S
a m. . 6 p.m. Animal Kevin
Boarding. 3rs7s2.

Plumbing
* Bell PlumbIng Uo.*
Fast effiCient service, old and new.

Bonded. licensed, 3270959.
clas%il,ed ad help you clean Out
your atliç, garage or basement

Let a

Tree Service
E.AR.v%STRONG Tree &amp; Lakefront
Service, De-Moulng, Transplanting &amp; Removal of trees. Lakefront
clearing Plo ioo too large or too
,sm4ll Cail 37) 46.a artytlrYl$.

Vacuum Cleaners
KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER

Carpentry, Remodeling, Addflini,
Custom Work. Free EstImate. 333.
0399.

Engraving
JOLLY GOOD thIngs for givIng are
s'ngetted to you iti the Yuletide
C.tt Guide

Remodeling - Room Cddi?iOni,
Custom Work. Free estimates.

Cali Ray

bruftg

Central heat Lair means
omfont for all year round.
Sanford Heat LAir. 322 4390

WHOA. Oon't throw ewavuletul idle
items. Sell them quickly with a
Herald Want Ad by calling 3227611 arid asking for a friendly
AdviSor.

Bring Results

Park

Hidden talents cm,to life wilh art
supplies tro Senkarik for
Christmas, 210 Magnolia Ave.

Small Jobs Wanted
322 1331, "Lake Mary"

Custom Painting
Reasonable

Want Ads

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ADCOC
Roofing &amp; She,? Metal
Gutters&amp;D',wnSpouts
SOQ French ve ,323.9551

Palritlrvg-Interio' &amp; exterior,
ripairt, roofs painted, free honest
experienced estimates. 3230191.

Concrete

family

WESTERN WEAR-BOOTS
Belts, moccasins, billfolds, saddle
equipment, Save a% the Old Corral
Western Shop, 17 97, 1 mile S a? - FRIGIDAIRE. KITCHEN AlP.
MAYTAG, FEDDER All maior
- Oet5ry. 444-1051.
Did you kno* that Collins Florist,
applIances. Best in quality and de
Fairway Plaza, has a nice
GET EXTRA CASH FOR
pendabilily. HOME APPLIANCE
selection ci Small gifts? 323-1301
CHRISTMAS by selling your good
CENTER, I7W. Is? St. 377 3513
uied furniture arid appliances to
Give a GE Spr*y &amp; Steam Iron arid a
Light up the Holiday Season with
Larry's New &amp; Used Mart, 21$ S
fibre optic lamp kits from Village
GE Toaster Oven from Gregory
Sanford Ave., Ph. 322 1)32.
Lumber. 6th 1. Maple. 3220500.
Crattsman, 102 5. Park 32)1730
.artta's headquart,rs --booti &amp; hard
Bring Sparkle to her eyes with a
hats, good selection. The
TIffany set etegemen, rIng. 11)0
Equestrian, $7 W. Broadway,
up. Gwaltney Jewelers. 704 S
Oviido 36.564).
LalinQ GiftS. Coaster) $or Id speed
bicycles (torn FIxit Shop, 906
french (H*y 17 927. 322 4751. -

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do hi work. If's S machines In
one. Kirby Vacuum Cleanir, 107
W. 27th SI.. Sanford. 3236)30.

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like to
this listing call:

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washers. Sanford Electric, 3221362.

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PrO! MOre- in today (hildt',.'
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LocafardNhtsap MIs'

"leaters Cleaned. Servced, Sold ano
Installed Call Geneva Htg. &amp; Ar
Cond. Service 323 54.34.

Home 'Improvements

Buty Car

BULLDOZER WORK
:learng lots our Specialty 323 17)1
after 3 p m.

Gifts for

Gifts tfl

Like

1 W. 25th Sanfor

"Santo d's'S.ales

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Give Dad a Colii Butane Light'.',
p.95 &amp; up from Gwaltney
Jewelers, 204 5. Park Ave.

YOurMtettiplelistlngAgpncy

.E,MtNO1L REALTOR OWL, WP
P.ULTlPLE
LI!.TIt4r.
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do Homes By

Call 322.2420 Anytime

will

DAD

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•Paved Streets

PINECREST
EXCLUSIVE -FIRST CLASS AA 1 CONDIflON,
That's how we describe this 3
B'g 4 bedroom Mayfair Ideal
bedroom, 2 bath with heat, air,
exewtive horn, On'y 5L2 000
buiPt in range and Oven, carpeting
and other extras $75001 You
Commercial property on 17 92
, really Ovgl't to see this heme!
Starting at 5)2,500.

terms.

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ILarge Wooded Lots

d'shw1Mrs, carpeting, 0-aqe-s

arid patios, from 530.500,0
Near Seminole High They're
ready to showt

1t,Jrm Park Ridge, Central h,3'
A. air, extra large storage
building workshop. $74,930 Fl-IA

Two bedrooms, 1 beth, waIl '0 well
carpeting, drapes, central neat

F WANKLIPI ARMS

11 It

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Close to Everything..,
Ynt "''l
Auisi
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t..I IJVVUX

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BUDDY'S
HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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Heiting

Pool Table taking up too much
room? A Classified Ad will find it a
buyer.

Automotive Service

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EXTERIOR PAINTING

)IL HEATER 6 WALL FURNACE
:LEANING, CALL RALPH'S
'tOME SERVICE, 323 5951.

Full line GE Appliances
Sanford Electric Company
7327 Park Drive, 322.1562

949
lN5TALLE

373 .4477

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Appliances

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tøri'vt*t

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322-4752
ShoJ

HAMON 6 RICHARDS
INTERIOR AND

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION
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&amp;
OOX SPRINGs
Kings-Queens

Central Heat 6. AIr Conditioning.
For fret estimate, call Carl Harris,
at SEARS in Sanford. 322-177).

.

NINE BRAND NEW DELUXE
HOMES, 3 and 1 bedrooms,
baths. wilt, rIiv,,.tta .,.,.,..
....
-........
-ranges, exhau? fits, d1IpOS15

I bedroom, 2 story SCaflith Style
.._,.._
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r,orIo
room.
corner lot. Loads ol extras, only

APARTMENTS

8)-Asflos for SaLe

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DREAMWOLf) - EXCLUSIVE

MATTRESS

Painting

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cp"on to puchase

less lot pluS effkiency. cit-icr to
tl.m'n, only 510.300 With terms, or

1 br'irc,.rn

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SENKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT CO.
210 Magnolia Ave.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harniett's Beauty Nook)
SitE. Pine. 372.5742.

Several purchase plans flow
available Can be- leaSed with

andlove.

I)' 4'
flit

l,L'l PILL4

Glass•Mirrors

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dishwashers. ehust fans.

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Air Conditioning

CASH 322.41)2

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covered patios, carpeting, I'tc.

1941 Ford Fairlane
500 Station Wagon
S?5 Ph 373.1479

A Directory of Experts Ready To Serve Youi

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Girls) Speed Bike
000dCondition,$35

11-

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financIng

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Parts - Acc.norli's

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Repairs.

in I All advertising
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Terms. Jimmie Cowan, 3)1

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JIM DANDY FEEDS
Buy direct from boxcar at whoIeiile
prices. Jolly Charlie guarantm in
wrIting lowest price's in Fla.
Gormly's, E. 46 past Beardall at
PR tracks.

climate control, all laundry
C0(ti05,, r.nq*s. disposals.

Palmetto Ave.
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MONEY SAVERS

gi

Feed

7 story frame condominiums at

house. Closen. $9500 Total price,

po.

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CITY

"

TREAT YOUR FEET to a treat by
usirg the Yuletide Gift Guide In
today's Classified Section..

Phone 337.7790

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'6,4 Ford, 4 cyl. automatic, Nothlg
iwri, take over. Call Credit
manager, 32367)O.

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aglftof health

World Travel, Hwy. 17.92,
Longwood. 534 9471.

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67-A

5961

Bikes, Bikes, Bikes

Please call 644 5423.

French Ave., 3233960.

B IC YCLE S

See the late,? li-i new and used travel

Livestock And
Poultry

-

Biautlful Spanish Living room
furniture, can be i."..nsld,r.d as
new. Must sell arid sacrifice.

Campers

Travel Trailers

-1

Lrrr.ics Vrry

automatIc transmission, good
tires, radio, heater. Only $495.
SHELLEY AUTO SALES, 701

trailers and campers from New

68

STEREO COMPONENT SETS

127 FliQhtLin. Aye.
Sanford Airport
Ph. 37) 3900

AUCTION, Hwy. Il 92. Longwood,

DON BALES

Sanford Motor Company
5005. French Ave., 32243*7

'7) Mercury Comet GT, radIo,
heater, air, extras. Be's? offer over
11,500 371.3925 after 6 p.m.

SPARTAN BUMPERS

Every Friday 7:30p.m. luy, Sell or
Consign. Call 131.7020. AAA

JEEPS**

herd, 60 does, 6 bucks, all or part.
337 $737

Alrboat, 100 lip. Continental 10'.'',
$900. Also 3 keg draftbox. Ph.53)9046

Goods

$37.50

Auction

Purebred flew Zealand whIte rabbit

TOYS FOR TOTS arid lotS 01 Ofhe1gilt ideas in ttie Yuletide Gift
Guide In the Classif led Section.

Specials on Couches, Chairs, Beds,
Tt4tj, .c c.irpI* tur&amp;ttw.
ju before January. See at

For domestic 6 imported pickups
Save 40 oct-Ru-v dr,d.Fi".,'

Flo.

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'64 RAMBLER AMERICAN, 6 cyt,,
automatic. Nothing Down, take
over, Call Credit Manager, 323.
6230.

Trucks and Trailers

STEP + BUMPERS

AUCTION

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POBSON MARINE
2'927Hwy. 17.92
337

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AKC male Poodles - 1 yr. dark
aprIcot, 2 yr. cream white. $30 ea.
9O1313-73S2

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cover, 55 hp. Johnson A. GaIv.
Trailer, Extras like new, 322-3722.

Lamps $3 up, tables. 14.50 up; oc
caslonal chaIrs, $3 up; dinettes,
$13 up. Kutp Decorators, 409 W.
First St. 3222333.

57)7, Pt. 3, Box 129. Di').

With love 5. care. Professional
Ph. )73-31V4 or 323.3999

67

6' Bonita Bow Rider w full vinyl

Auctioneering Servlce

Ev Bingo

Boats &amp; Marine
Equipment
1960 Troian Boat
23' Cabin Cruiser
Call 373.7547

WILSOi.4 MAIER FURNITURE
buy sell trade
311-3lSE.Firit5t.

gumball machine for service

Chapter

35

Yuletid. Gift Guide In the
Classified Section.

Refinishing and repairs. Free
pickup and delivery. Al K lug, 734.

**AMC

For, the best buy in American
Motors, arid Seep vetsks, 5t;

1943 Dodge Dart, extra clean,

HOt HO! HO! Laugh away your
Shopping worries by using the

need the best. Do not take a chance.
Over 70 years experience,

POODLE GROOMING.

TV-Radjo.Støreo

TELEVISION SETS 2
MILLERS
26ltOrlando Drive, 322-0332
_____________________________

Wuflitier organ. 2 manual, like
new, $ day mantle clock, strikes
on hour 1 halt hr. 444122$,

ad. to sell your d3n't needs!

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53

5600. WIll sell for 13,3Q. Ph. 323.
;65I.

Hire a super salesman, a cIauIfie

F NOTICE

APPLIANCES,

Junk Cars Removed

79

manager 323 6230.

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1970 Maverick. 6 cyl, Auto. New
paint &amp; brakes. 1 owner. $950. Ph,
322 2775.
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mleagt, luIty equipped, wide oval
tires, vinyl root. p.s.. p.b., $1750 or
best Offer. Ph. 327-3940.

Onlapdo, 295,4191 anytime.

YOUR ANTIQUES

FALCON WAGON.No$hing
down, take over, call credIt

I'll.) Pcr.tlac

bandonid, unwanted lunk c4r'
hauled away. Your cost, $10.,

Antiques

AKC regIstered parents. On
premises. Call 372-4111 or come
see at 7103 Hiawatha Aye-, alter 1.

Columbia gas range, 1 year old,
perfect condition. Ph. 373.154.

.62 carat diamond ring, valued at

ment, 39)3 N. Orange Blossom Tr.,
Orlando. Ph. 793.1913.

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Stamps-Coins

'To buy and sell gold or sllx'er coins,
contact us first. We also buy bulk
iltyCt coins. SEMINOLE COIN
CENTER, lOt, W. 1st 323.4331.

St. Bernard pups. Born Dec. 5th.

Viant to self' something? A smell
'investment in a Classified Ad will
b.'ing resultS.

NECCI SUPER NOVA

Cash or terms. United Freight
Sales, 3550 S. Orange Ave.,
Orlando. Mon-FrI. 9 t09, Sd. 9 In

.REt,u,y ?,t3BILE HOMES
500 Crencpi Ave. (1792)
Sanford 373 5200
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service,

69

Pets and Supplies

CHRISTMAS SPECIALf II

p,

12 Volt Auto Batterles$)1.95
P-EtJS BODY SHOP
11Cr? Sanford Avenue

ORIENTAL RUGS
710
Top prices paid, used, any condition.
644-$126. Winter Park.

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PIEWSOARDINGKENNELSWITH
GROOMING FACILITIES. West
Hwy. 14 Ph. Roland Dunn, owner,
3224057.

MOO"

Most automatic machine in the
wcrld. Assume balancc Of $147 00 or 13 ?aym,nts of 5)0.50. Call
credit department, Sanford
Sewing Center, downfown, 322.
91)1.

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WASHER,
used machines,

3226917.

fl.
.iampocr for only SI per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
'

Dr., FIn) bldg. South of Airport

KENMORE

Cash buyer for used articles.' i.
nilure, etc. HWY 46 ANTIQUES,

for Rent

Condilioning 5erv. 30% Orlando

Many to cnoose fron, Uck's Ap
pliance Sales 1 Service, 7411 S.
French Ave., Sanford, 327165$.

6fl4.

.

Wanted- Old furniture, lamps,
misc, private party. Ph. 327.9193.

risIrnas"$
yours now, Terms Available. Itt
Alma, Lake Mary, 3fl.6399.

Freezers

rebtjitt and new tires, 11$. Ph. 373-

Equipment

'65

Blvd. on 17 97, 373.543g.

UTlLITY TRAILLR_ Completely

SINGER ZIGZAG SEWING MA-

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,

Christmas
now.
Financing
available Geneva Heating A. Air

43 Anglia, good mileage, good
transpor1ati, $775. Cow hone,
gentle, 190. 3. space heaters, $13
ea. Ph. 373.)30g

FreIgl't Sales, 3550 S. Orange
Orlarcj, Mon -FrI. 9 to 9,
Sat 9toS

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raised white letterS, 529.95 plus
tax; L7I x 13 FIrestone w?,,te
.Iis ('ii
St ,g,, fv A.r.,.aIaq au
V...,. V-We j",
PireIlo Steel Belted RadIal tires.
Lot sot good used tires IS and up
SANFORD TIRE SERVICE
(Formerly Humphrey's TIres)
420 5. French. Szinfnrd
Ph. 322.0572

Sldiir Floral Co. of Fla. S.
B-eardall Aye. 32311)0.

Make lots of room In your closets
Sell No Longer Needed Items wilt
a Classified Ad,
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775 * II black $16.93 plus tax; $25 x
14, black $11.95 plus tax; G70 x 14,

Wanted to Buy

W'Hl .y
ek"a'
Spanish moss, no sticks or trash,

cherry wood, beautiful, perfet

Whirlpool home appliance centerdishwashers, compactors. Prices
start at $159.93. Get Mom hers for

chest handles, and hand rubbed
finish, Iplece let inCl
dresser,
mirror, chest arid bid, $99 cash or
terms. United Freight Sales, 3.SSC
S. Orange Ave., Orlando,

payments avIllable, UnIted

New th 7 BR, l bath re-duce
125 per day tmlit sotdl

condition,
$995. Ph. 646-6)53.
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';Ci LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT
PlOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD.

SPANISH BEDROOM SETS, 3
brand new Spanish 6
Mediterranean bedroom sets with
intricate Spanish designs, heavy

SEWING MACHINES, STRETCH
STITCHES, (I) nationally adver.
tied brand has all the latest
stretch stitches, famous front
loading bobbin, buitt.In buttonholes, blind hem and decorative
desigri. $'.50 each. Easy

NO REASONABLE OFFER
REFUSED
EXAMPLE:

Washers
and
Dryers.
WARRANTY.
Free Delivery,

Washers, ranges. refrig. $39.93 up.
Also repairs. Myers Appliance,
210 Sanford Ave., 323.3932.

MAITLAPID FLEA MART
1911 Hw'. 17.97, Open Sat.&amp; Sun. 93
63$ 7920

For Sale

- INVENTORY MUST BE
REDUCED AT SOME PRICE
BEFORE JP'N'JARYt

Hammond organ French Provincia

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Realty

5emper Agency

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7'-'Truks anti Trailers

Extrovert Tests," enclosing a
lorg starrped return ereIope
pius cents, for they are aio
a party game as well as
wtejv used (or hirin

NWd!r. j
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alI th*ci
'W' """*"f'. Ui)4I,
clo in $165 per month. 2nd an
t.vtxado. Sanlnrcj
Orl-j,i,
125534).

mobile homes &amp; parks

Transportatton

71-

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cc,rrrnerc,aI building or, Park Ave.
1500 sq ft. $77,030

Apartments Rent

PlilUfled devetooments

,

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ma,i
will

Unfurnished'

I VU IL

Traeleri

Junior, why don't you let
your little brother nave that toy

Newly renovated. Clasi A riling
Color TV, Courte-sy car pica
Service. Family
eS.
fciencies, over flutes. low' weekly
ratet 337 ')3
C.'entlem,&amp;n would like a gentleman
tO Share rent of trailer. All
utilitl, TV and linens 322 %44.
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manmi says

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Li. MUI 1±L

YOU'LL FIND

.
Coins

irs - Campers

.

Want to sell something?
invitiment in a Classified

viii i ei&amp;r-

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Mr,rVp(U

30

odci chi:d u :rre
iD-Swap and Trade
jt'.clined to a "cowfler"
careful ol details.
71-Antiques

£

SO

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3 berm. I
berm. Deluxe, Lo
d**fl &amp; low monthly. Lot
available near Sanford. Fo:
Mobile Homes, Hwy. 17.,:
Longwood $311446.

,...

sets with Solid hardw'
frame,
complete sets lust $99.50 cash or
terms. F irs? come, I lrit served on
selectIon of fabrIcs, vinyts or
colors Urlltrd F r :it 5lr',. 1',',
S Orange Ave , Orlancia.

68

Musical Merchandise

Refrigerators,

WHIT ESIDE APPLIANCES, 64.4'
751).

SOFA AND CHAIR CLOSE OUT-?

"Sanford's Sales Leader"
Your Multiple LIsting Agency
Local and National MLS

10 WIDE FOR SALE
Alt COnditioflir, Washer and flew
Refrigerator,
GREGÔRYMOSILEHOMES
OFrenchAv,. )5)3OrtandnDr

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or Pastel, Reasonable Or ask
about lessons, 5741007

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Appliances

52

HAND PAINTED PORTRAITS Oil

Call 322.2420 AnytIme

REALTORS

Miscellaneous
For Sale

RECONDITIONED

CITY -. OFFICE AND QUONSET
BUILDING, 3,000 Sq. Ft., on lot
with 164' frontage French Ave.,
si-id 759' frontage on 11th St. Now
rented for $353 per month, Ideal
for many ?ype's 01 busInesses,
1.75,000. Terms negotIable.

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Rooms for Rent
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gardening hints

&amp;IW..,x.A 4 fl,,,,

toard
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4ati,i

a

Longwood

)tensrOfli

cash.

Pring reuus

When his younger sibling 61-Eqwpment for Rent
arrives, however. he finds that 45-Pets and Suppl*e'i
he mti,,t be an accowl(ant to t
46-Horses
his haby b!her or sbter have 67-Livestock and Poultry

)otnlger however must
use strategy to win mamma's
aid in gaining the toys of the

ideas

YOU'LL FIND

no stronger sibling

The

"'s'

59-Musica3 Merchandise

CW$7 xrtu nil flIlVhfP

kWlK KAR WASH available San
lid and %urrour4rig area. Very
7$ pc?. financing
.n .nvesfment fr
wto
'.'tJST SUCCEED and O1"e that
. tt prov
'iC% Of SU'4CI
- T' Call oliit. O4 ?25'71i2

29

questions &amp; an;v/ers

- argue and elverse
40-Office Equipment
tended to deal witti inanimate
And Supplies
toys or wooden blocks.
41--BuIldIng Materials
He also had his own way, for

--

Realtors

5.

C. C BLAIR BROKER
A.J.PENNIFIGTOP4 ASSOC.
7710
I'ome
3229370

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nPwc rnunr,,,,

YOU'LL FIND

$8-BICYCleS

As the firstborn,
near hIsownagewupre0

I

Blair

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tends to be persevering, more 36-Camping Equipment
reliable about details and less $7-Sports Equipmenl
talkative!

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24 Business Opportunities

'

mother was Italian and fond of

Lx4i

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Pt .,
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IF YOU CAN WORK half days
have openlng In our pe
Shopper diviS,n, Write Pesn,s
Shopper Department, Boa 10,
Watkins Products, Inc., WInOI'J,
Mnne'a, 395J,

Realty

BROOKFIELD,71,,etupo I acre
wooded lot, Flyir rights, boat
ramp 3 berm., ' x 1?'. D•alar,
373-0350.
____
Wh rent i3u
otjr uwn mole
home. Discounts on every mobile
home In stock at Place Homel
North, 1792 at Lake Ka$hryr
Estates. 2 ml, North of Hwy. 436
Ph 53.12270.
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For example, if your

basically

.

apartments

17-Real Estate Wanted

the familY food

ouCilivIna.
lh..,lr,'iu..s it..
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i,rgelO?,f,flced ACRE REALTY
uEAL lOW, 3?) 7150

Floor. Orlanan
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Outstanding home
values

Inc.

1,1 P1, Park. Sanford
37.23991

Long hair O.K. Apply at 37 N.
Orange, Suit A &amp; 8. Mezzanine

1)-Loti, and Acreage

Stenstrom

'a

TIRES

Autos for Sale
'6.9 CHCVY I'Ii.K.UP. NoIisTNd
down, take over, call credit
manager 373.4330

Auto Repairs
Part s-Ac ce sso r I es
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C. A. WHI000PI SR,BROKER

en n,r

Camper Top for Datsun, Toyota or"
small pIckup. Phone 323.5200.

76

6

cyl., new tires, parie'.rig, car
peling, $100. 3230702
-.
Let one of cur f'iendly advisor, help
you wotd your classified ad. Call
377.3411 or 131.9993.
_____________________________

65*7. evenIngs.

Good income corner Poper1y, I l/: x
40', tOned commercial SC.).
127,300, Terms, Ph, 3727750,

Trailers

I9M Chevy Van, '6$ eng. S. tram

Custom carnperon Cadillac chassis,
stove. retrigarator, 5$fapj ,4 327,

lflcomeand
Investment Property

Trucks and

19

Travel Trailer
Sl,eps6,'7S0
Camp SemInole. 322.4470

NO QUALIFYING

Nw7 bdrm,, $fl,70 &amp; 3 berm..

tickets for tht Orlando Poiice

Ott ic*s Assoc.

The Herald

17-Mobile Homes

Campers

Travel Trailers
___________ _______________

toChOos. from 53)7373 Dealer.

4,1

Dec. 18, 1973-lB

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kvli4 c,,.

MoLs,le Home Bank

FORREST CITY
AREA... BiauIlfs
paneling, large Pafltty t kitchn,
bedroomsplllpfan,2ba,hs
drY. Quiet area. FHA or VA
574,900.

,

BORN LOSER
Mobile Homes

Moving to Atlanta, Must sell mobile
home bought new In August, Sells
new for over $1,300, Sacrificing for
14.500. Financing avaIlable. Call
3733500 after 6 p m

•MERRYCHRISTMA

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Houss for Sale

42

EVEREST REALTY INC.
RealtOr, l6OISHW, 17p3

CORBETT

Immediate ppsseion, assume I
S
UTILITY
Lostand Found
CONTRACTt)qinterest mortgage, low down
NICELY LOCATED, well settled
"Dr. Crane," her mother ithruSlirne'S .........40cc line
Manhole, :ondutt
and cable 2 bedroom furnished $'50 mo
Roberts
&amp;
Gilman
utilities Included. Adults. no pets.
_________
. .30c a line LOST, Male re1bonc COOcOund 6
Payment, 3 bedroom, large corner
area. 3bidroorn. l'a baths. wall to
ExperIenced only. Paid vacation.
began, "Ellen is a brunette 6thru 7 limes
.
Hwy 46 A, Dec. 5th, 1)00
lot, Carpeted, fully equipped
25 times .............23cc tine
waIl carpet, lOw down. asume 1'
holIdays, hospItalIzatIon. Call
830-5500
..
whereas Sally is a blonde,
kilchrn, cj,srae I y'ar old
reward for return, no quesfion
.
522300
WINCO
CONSTRUCTION
CORP.
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE )
.n..
"And their peronailU are
WELAKA APARTMENTS
ReItor
L(QW(,.HJ
S?I.)
asked. Call collect, clay III)) ?7i
$31 3453
tltw. lit. t.
LinesMinimum
Just as di1(ernt as their
5565. night ($131 477.Ol)0
HALL REALTY
t3oatlntheway?S.tlftfas,andNsY
Wanted; Experlencid wheel
complexions.
CLIFF JORDAN
AVALON
APARTMENTS
with
a
lowcost
'lassllIad
ad'
Lost-)) mo.old Irish Setter, Lake
alignment man, Apply In person
- REALTOR
"For Ellen Is quiet and
3fl577
EAITOR
AOULIS-P4OPETS
13)927?
'
P,'.ary area. Answers to "Mac".
350) S. French Ave. Sanford,
The Longer Your Ad Runs
IIw. 2nd. St.
-.
hut a good student and always The Less It Costs
BY OWNER
37)03)0,
Per Line
one that we can rely upon.
antr'dMaflfg,laund,.,
h
rn sue Reward
IT BEDROOMS, ADULTS CNLY
'li Practcally new home. 3
"Stop Urn! "
SANFORD REALTY
Per Day.
_______________________
andsmallplckup&amp;cjeIjv,,yroute PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
"Sally, however, Is talkative,
t-rooms. I', baths, central heal
________
in Sanford. 6 days a week. Short
7$i; Frfl(hA,
CAR,IAGE HILL
6
good hearted and with many
iSlSPárkDqivi.322.fl6i
Child Care
and air. Carpeted throughout, all
hourS, good pay. Full time _-.,,
Olyl ifl 7717
DIG BEDROOMS
-.-red brIck cons?rucjion, delightful
_______________
_____
friends.
Rated
For
Consecutive
____
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C
child care. Any age. 1)5 wk
area. S2&amp;S0O. Sho*ing anytime
"But Sally is careless of insertions-No Change
apartment 4220 Orlando Drive
Pf%0n. lI. Palmetto Ave.. San
lSc per hr. or $400 a day. Winter
Ilig family roon. oatln kitchen,
between 10 am. and 2 p.m. 35)
PICTURE PRE1TY
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ford Dry Cleaners,
Oetalls and fails to have that
Of Op.
oring, 3737930
floor plan lends to privacy for
West Brooklyn St.. Magnolia
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determlnatIon which Ellen
'-nfer,inlng
P,rk, Oranue 'lty Mr Hlyduk
Freshly pii,,ted,
3?
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tctling from street 10
MOSS I E C. BATEMAN
323-.3;.S
ISeautitully lanct$capeJ yard, with
"Bed, the gui.s are even
Needed. No experience necessary,
Department Hours
-.----Street. Quiet Secluded nligh
tropical shrubbery QuIet location,
BROKER
-------- Apply In perjon, Art GrindIet 3 bedroom. 2 bath home, 103 West
diffen nt in size, for Ellen Is half
txrhood s?7r,100
j'red m;d lOs with Qj
8a.m. .5:30 p.m.
9
Woodland Dr. 1st &amp; last mo. plus
Good Things to Eat
Wheel RanCh, 6300 N. Hwy. 1192
a head si *te*' than Sally.
MUST
SEE
Saturdays a Holidays
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InfOrd.
deposIt. 323 76)6.,
NO TRAFFIC NOISE
"Dr. Crane, aren't these
south Pinecrest. 3 bedroom, 7
NAVEL ORANGES
9cm. 12 Noon
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semi
trailer
or
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Tangerine-si Tangeos
Deadiine--13 Noon
ecurity deposil, 2126 Woodrnrrecity with patio and all the
trutk Miracle Concrete. 309 Elm
327 6J3lor 377
heredity
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of
en.
Day Before Publication
itfyd, Sanford. Ph. Orlando II
Ave. 377575)
Till We Succeed!"
excellent financing available,
vironment"
0242 eves.
Tr,. ripened Oranges, 7"
535,00QTtrm
'ncltidinOVAnOthingaon. Better
Experienced fiberglass Chopper
Freshly pick grapefruit, $150 b'.i
hurry!
laeal iocatlont 2 berm., lt
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man, top' pay, must have
IIEREDIry OR 'IiIIA'T?
l4Of5!&amp; Rider, 255$ Sanford
Elmer Bakaila, Inc.
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ce-n ha. w s carpet, G.E. kitcf,en,
r,'fere-ncet Call 373 3950 or 371
iford
Announcements
Realtor
Callbart Real statc
f' tm f',r
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LU 1W.
may elras. Adults. Diposit.
Large 2 bedroom. I bath, central _____
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As an experiment, look
1cr
Oranges, Lemons, Grap,frt.t
heat and air, Ideal for retired
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arcizd you at the chiltfr you
$atsum,as. Tar,'erinei, Will ship k
couple.
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Call 322 7$
'
bedroom
house,
I
bedroom
air.
19
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Help Wanted
u Hutchllon. 372 4031
- - Female
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Sfl.*j0Terms
$33 6727
21)7 5tyyn Ave., SiSo tInt, last.
lfthefjtina family are
3-Ctmetaries
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RNs
arid
LPNs.
Apply
In
Ph.betoresa.m.,anersp.m,373
Geneva.
Waterfront
near
Lake
Tsngerine Tange
btj.
ci the same sex and WithIn 3 1-Personals
SMALL GROCERY
Person, Sanford Nursing an
Harnev. Charming 3 bedroom, 2
All makes Sewing
pIck.
373
1671.
ci r.act
Convalesc..nt
____________________________
'?h
Interesting extras
Center,
machine repair
9
I Bedroom, 7 bath, den, t n
Stoic wni su-r m'tumn (n r'
s-Lost and Found
years
-"'e Aye-, Sanford
lmrnejate occupancy 349 SIll
Cleaned, lIed
NA VAL ORANGES,
(hen, enclosed
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ED OR TED WHITE
central heat, on large lot.
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than u
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real estate, equipment and in
KINGSBERRYEl
Capitan
St
mo.
KuIp_Really,_327233,3.
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ventc'ry. 7o.coO
7502 French. Pine-crest, Ph 3273427 RelieS cOok KflQwldg* Of diets ______________________
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7-Motels - Hotels
jr
Ray Crank, Builder Hew 3
preferred,
not
necessary.
Apply
was true of Thela VI. JUlit
DEEE
1.ICiOUS
Oranges-qayal
bedroom.
2
bath
homes.
Car.
6-Eating Places
Lakeview Nursing Center, 919 E
NIXon.
3) Houses Rent Furnished
peting, range, dIshwasher,
SHOE REPAIR
and pineapple, tangerines, pInk
0
2nd St., Sanford,
- ---------- "
s-Good
Thrngs to Eat
diSpo.411.
central P*it air. Lot 150
d white gaPefru'l: picked
(2) Mare thy and lrJIned
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l0ct(j fl prime shopo
Co'npletelv(urnisnecj,
x
160'.
Ph
671
4
order.
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Crijmlt
y,
2770257.
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be the Introvert.
area. includes inventory equp
houSe
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'E HAVE RENTALS
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M. Ball. Re'g Broker
Travel&amp; Recreation
perseverance and mare careful
$1230 CONVEN.
5et'' dpcsit _______
required Phone
I2 Wiek ChOrdCovrSe
EttlerPlatt,Anoclate
of details.
.
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Beautician
7737611
Harry
Wetter,
323
1)79
$17
west
First
St.
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Marie's Beauty Salon
NO
372.5411
If
'you
have
en
eye
for
real
valve.
Ph.
3730547,
313
5730
with his older brother, for they I4-Camping.Re'sorts
34
Mobile Homes Rent
CLOSING COSTSI
you'll eye the classif led ads P a yto fl
ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
illustrate the classical dif- IS-Action Sports
riQularly
CHRISTMAS BELU JlP4C,LE.-j
3 £ 4 $tOOO, 7 BATH UCAteD
Large- 2 bedroom home. fcx'mai
fere* between the older vs.
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Realty, 37? l01
NEW HOMES, PACKCO FULL OF
dnng
room,
convenient
lOcation,
Furnished,Aor&amp;Carpet
eytflm,ge o(the
and
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make in your spar. tim, as an
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rqualltyIng. Reasonably priced, -- _____________________
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done together In $j(C.
AVON Representative. Call 64j.
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$13300
with
terms,
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today
Rentals
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5)1.160,
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to,
rent.
IS
mlrx.jtes
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effects regarding your in- 39-Rooms for Re"ni'
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Master besuticlan with ctientej,
TAFFER REALTY
from Sanford. 531 4146 6 531 1511
telligence, longevity, com
SanfOrd
location
Pay
.3
bf'droom,
1½
or
iwo
baths,
all
c"
JO-Apartments Rent
after 6
aIt
1)00 C. 25th St.
5)05656.
t%ick. From $.3].a00. TODI Street to
plexion, tendency to baldness
Uniurn,stied
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335.4633
Locust. turn left to l4'fl St. right
P
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and early gray hair, as well as lI
J.'
HairdreSsers nedId, immediately, SHOPPER'S DELIGHT in the
1R1. 14CE
- -Apartments Rent
-_-berm..
- on 1Valencia
court North Model
timely,
money
saving
suggfltit
Pinecrest-3
bath,
all
possible susceptibility to
Part
or
full
time.
Sanford
Pla:a,
I
1.6
pm
duly
Ort
s&amp;*..
Furn,td
fltP'CtM5Itied
5?lon'i
Yuletide
carpet, at, sove. retrlg , well 1
Call I4ele-n. 372 201) or 37.3 45,32.
d1abetes cancer, etc.
32170)0
Gift Guide,
pump, screeneu porch, ftoit tr'$,
32-Houses Rent Unfurnithed
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Altrynfe Catering needsgirf for -_-.----_.._._
t72.000.eyownee'.rnml,ef,ns AUSTINDEVELOPMNTCOPFi
23,95O
however, ev1ronment may 33-Houses Rent Furnish,d
caterir,g drivers, also hove a 7
Busines'j,
Properly
5)1 4300
SANFORD
Supervisor ening Pl,o call
on w.t ti's
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PdrJr C..w,s Oad.at Apt
53)9234 for appontm,nt
___ For Rent
grandmother, mother and 33-Mobile Home Lots
POOL AND SPACIOUS
daughter, due to resIdence in
SAPdFORD,downown. prestigous
Jim Hunt Realty
KEYPUNCH OR KEYTAPE
323 - 7860
For Pent
otfic.zwite,,l,yag,, parking, and
Non-elI needs you days or nights
Tf,,
•s ti'e perfe.di home fOr
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2521
I'ark
Or,
12?
211$
sanitotial
tifYice
Included,
AAA
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Plo
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Instant
Chr,Stma
36-Resort Property
nylime. Jumbo size
834-3 1 3 1
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locat,nr. Availabi, imrn1ia,ei.
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bedrooms 7baths.40x30'encied
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S'.ART
SANTAS
get
thos.greal
gift
10
MaIe.Female
-. Pot Rent
'yg
Ste it by calling Lillian
leSS by checking YuIetid Gift
Campbell, Anoc, Price $43.9,
,
Help
Wanted
[ifesty1e
Guide
in
todays
Classified
sec.
Wanted to Rent
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Real Estate
PUBLISHED EVERY
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Roberts &amp; Gilman
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DeRARY, Iwo t droom, 1½ bath,
unusual home. unlurnis*ied, large
famllyroom, 2utlIitlss. extra lOt.

$793 front 6Crege'-Cauelt)erry. Days:3fl4123
N19h15:3fl.5474
E ,re'Ucnt tot
for 5hping
Jack R. McCTtire
center, or automobUe agency.
Priced right.
R
Broker, 206 N Park
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3?3
Jst'e$.4b.droom apartment on 11.
3735213-349 5336
AtlerHrs.
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NATURAL SETTING, Country 3
New l200sq. ft. buildIng, 17.97 South
bedroom home. privacy galore.
01434.
maiestic oaks, pineS, goti and
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1713,000
lj$flg near. Remodeled with
Cal! Connie Russell. ASSOc.
central Mat and air. $33,000.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
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OMMERCIAL PROPERTY
The Tm Tested Firm

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sister Sally, aged is.

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Cleon7bedroomaparfm,nt
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Orlando 8319993

CASE Z: Ellen G., agt
16, dUf
greatly fm her

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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll FLYING CARPET TOURS,
Free, 64I,O for "We Care' . Airline tickets. Crulie and Togs at
"I8otIIne". Adullig, 1tni
otliClaI rUes 303 Semcran Blvd..
(Hwy 436). S%.3733.
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GIFTS EXTRAQRDlNA,RE_
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Some great gift ideas in YuIetii
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WANT AD

Illen and Sally dUfer, not
primartlyduetobercdity butt.
the eni4ronment, The second
baby is often larger, too.
beelIne of the better nurItJon
of the womb
pregnancy. Which child I.
usuallytbelatrosert? Test your
friends accordingly.

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Gone W. Cnn, Ph.D M.D.

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Only authorized sales &amp; service in
Sanford. Open 9-3,Mon.Frl., Sat.
9.1. 107W. 77th St. Ph. 3235130.
FREE Home Demonttratinn

Wallpaper

Hanyi

PAUL SLATER
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Licensed Residential Commercial
Free Estimptes Ph. 377 -6173
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6&amp;M WELDING
Road Service. Build Up
PHONE 372 9776

Well Drilling
DICK JOYCE WELL DR1LLIPfy,
3 and laitr, pumps, sp(inklec
Water COflditione,"*. 3724610

WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and Sizes
We repair and service
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707W.7ndSt.

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Save fuel Free screen. SUN
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dealing with Egypt and Jordan.
Foreign governments, In- And the first thing to be nego- elections on Dec. 31.
After the Israeli-Egyptian
eluding the United States and fiated Is a disengagement of Is.
the Soviet Union, are re po rted raeli and Egyptian forces along troop disengagement is nego-

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Car Bomb Injures 34 In London

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K1J%','AIT (AP) — Kuwait oflicials gave no indication today
what they would do with five
Palestinian terrorists who
killed 32 persons in a two-day
spree at airports in Rome and
Athens.
The five guerrillas flashed V.
for-victory signs and said they
were proud of what they had
(tone as they were taken in
handcuffs Tuesday night to a
military air base (Cr questionmug. They had freed 12 hostages
unharnied arid then surrcn•
dered after flying here in a hi.
jacked West German jet
Officials of Lufthansa, the
West German airline, said the

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Mel. Ides and said It is time for counselor,
the break and I do not believe
yin It. talrd.reslgned today as House members to "accept
"1
don't
have
di
this should be Interpreted in
PresIdent Nixon's chief domes. their constitutional respondappointments" In departing to any way that I am a quitter,"
tic counselor and called upon bullies" and vote on wtether become
senior counselor for na- said Laird, who served as see.
his former colleagues In the Nixon should be impeached.
tional and international affairs rotary of defense during Nix[louse of Representatives to
Laird predicted the impeach. of the Reader's Digest Associ. on's
first term.
vote by March 15 on .in im. mini resolution would fail.
atlon. Laird said In rejecting.
peachment resolution.
Laird told a White House reports he was un ha ppy be,
Laird said he had not cxLaird said tie coritnuing
news briefing of his decision to cause Nixon had failed to heed
pressed
to Nixon his view that
troversy over Watergate and leave Nixon's staff effective his political advice,
the House should set a deadline
other Issues was hurling Amer. Feb. 1 after seven months as
for voting on an impeachment
ica'i foreign and domestic pol- the President's chief domestic
"This Is the time I can make resolution.

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tinted,
the
conference
will
take
not ruled out abstract dis_____
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be
urging
Syria
to
give
Israel
the
Suez
Canal,
r
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matter in
a
l
Israel's
future
frontiers.
Th
U
t
of
the
prisoners
it
capwhich
is
Syria Is not concerned,
e cusslon, the official said.
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Install a famous quality
The senior official with Kis- American source said the Sefirst
bs
erved
that
the
He
o
central
heat &amp; air conaMlddleEnstpeaceconference singer said the conference qucnce of negotiations Is then
the
ditioning
system for year
begins Friday.
would be confined to cererno- expected to be Israel's security, point to be negotiated
'round comfort
The Syrians are showing no mal and procedural matters for csarantees to maintain peace, troop withdrawals on the Suez
incli na tion to turn over the list, two or three days. then adjourn the Palestinian refugee prob. front nuiy be settled quickly,
but this is not expected to dela y
the opening of the AraIsraeli
peace conference in Geneva or
to have any effect on its early
stages.
LONDON (AP)-A car bomb of government workers were British army claimed its
Israeli Foreign Minister exploded ou tside a government getting to their desks,
soldiers hit two IRA gunmen in
SWEEPING CHANGES IN TODAY'S CHINA
The blast reduced the car to a shootout in Nor th Be lfast and
Abba Eban reiterated to office building In central
. Includes near-fanatic attention to public neatness . Small power
Secreta ry of Sta te Henry A. London toda y, and po li ce said rubble, damaged nearby ye- said a th ird man was wounded ,
of Sanford Inc.
hicles and blew out windows In apparently by stray bullets, in
Kissinger in Tel Aviv on 34 persons were injured.
carts keep the street% of Shanghai and other large cities clean
N. Maple Ave.
100
Monday
adjacent
buildings,
th
at
will
was
anot
cen.
Israel
It
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r
shooting
near
the
not
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firs'
car
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ntotiitt
t h the Syri.ms tack in the Brmu.sli capital since
unless the list Is handed over, last March. Seven mem bers of sible for the police and pr isons
A senior official In Kissin. the Irish Republican Army In Britain znd Northern Ireger's party sa id the United were sentenced to life Un. land. It tins been expecting a
States and other countries are prisonment a month ago for ne w wave of Irish terror ism in
trying to persuade Syria to pro- th e attacks, in which one rii
Brita in since the conviction of
ELECTRONIC
vide the list, and the Soviet Un- was ki lled and nearly 200 In- the March hmbers and reports
Ion was understood to be joining Jured. Two of those Imprisoned, from Inteliligence sources in
CALCULATOR
in the effort,
sisters Dolours and Marian Belfast that suspected terrorBut Syrian President llalez Price, are on a h un ger strike Lsts had been going from NorthNitioniti A&amp;arlfled
Assad reportedly told a visiting and are being force fed in em liebind to London.
The assembly did, however, delegation of Japanese Social- Brixton Prison,
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. supporters are 171 the majority
It'19"
Two letter bombs were rein
the 135-member assembly, approve a complicated Cost- IsIs that he attaches no Impor(AP)
The United Nations
Most of the casualties today ported in London Monday, and
General Assembly has agreed The Arab-Israeli peace con- sharing formula and appro- lance to the Ge neva conference were cut by flying glass or were one of them blew off the right
nrjati'd till million to y !v.ir ard
*;-..
to recess instead nf nd€WVVI !'s ference begins Friday
thumb of an aide to Queen
t.UUS "MI "fngi' .wavti.g
vere sho
During its three-month ses
23thsessior tnd:,, leaving open
the first st months of the Saturday — n vhich the Amer. But two of them were taken Elizabeth If, &amp;I-year-old Brig.
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a pc5s.lble Middle East debate it sion, the assembly did not de- peacekeeping force's operation, ican urged him to deliver the immediately to operating Michael O'Cock. The bomb was
bate the Middle East question. Unlike previous peacekeeping
things don't go well f or
ow list was "a waste of rooms.
In a hollowed-out paperback
Arabs at the Geneva peace con. It yielded much of the spotli ght ventures in the Middle East and tine."
The bomb went off outside a book that was delivered to his
$35.00 11ge
to the Securi ty Council, which the Congo, the So viet Union and
Israel already has said that Home Office building several home in the Chelsea dis trict.
11111
Diplomatic sources say called for an Arab-Israeli its allies agreed to pay a share, Its refusal to negotiate wi th hundr ed yards from
In Northern Ireland today, the
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officials said the surrender was
unconditional.
The German pilot of the hi.
Jacked plane went to a hotel
room and told the switchboard
not to put any calls through to
turn. Five Italian policemen
who were among the hostages
went to the night club at the
Kuwait Hilton
The guerrillas killed 30 per.
sons by firebombing a Pan
American Jet Monday at
Rome's Fiumicino airport and
shot an Italian policeman to
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DIE. :TO';I-:LIIIÜkkah, the trdditonat
Festival of Lights," is celebrated by the
Jewish people all over the world to cornmemoratc man's first great victory in the
Little for religious freedom.
Serving as an inspiration to all rn.ankind,
especially to Jews of today, in their
struggle for survival of their State of
Israel, the observance begins today.

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college and told them Thailand's future is In their hands.
The electors, all chosen by the king's political advisers,
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Assembly, replacing the one appointed in 1971 by ousted
Premier Thanom Kstttkachcrn It will pass on a new
consti tution, Thailand's 10th In 41 years, which Is pected to be ready for consideration by the end of

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action in Asian disputes where
there was a confrontation with
mainland China.
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The Assembly urged Nor th and
South Korea to resume their
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said It paid no ransom.
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said.
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keep Casselberry a peaceful County Sheriff's office.

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Lake Mary may or elect
studies election returni

The manslaughter trial of

dications of ill feeling between

Seminole County David Lee Griffin, accused in
mised
the death of former Casselberry
shot even though Wirz twice
Chairman Si VthIe Jr, alter
councilman Richard Wirz, doused Griffin with glasses of
tile contract was worked out.
began today at Sanford with the water as Griffin sat in a
Earlier. the board was told that state's star witness saying he reclining chair in Griffin's
only one ambulance, 11cmsaw Griffin pull a pistol from Casselberi-y home.

dons, was available at that his
left pocket take careful
moment for the entire county, aim and
shoot Win Oct. 16.
since P&amp;S was in Miami on Wirz died
10 days later in
private business.

Rainier said both Griffin and
Win had been drinking beer .

but he insisted that Griffin
Florida Hospital, Orlando, after appeared "normal," and his

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Medical &amp;-mice Council report

calling for an exclusive, sub.
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no harsh words or any in- Cas-,wlberry Mayor Bill Grier.
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annex a large tract of land
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where a $176 million planned annexation (if
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unit development will be built, south 01 the City of Oviedo for
incidents and the ",Rainier
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jury
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it for eight days.
Thus it is that the Jews now Light candles
for eight days. one at a time until all eight
candles of the Menorah are [it. The candle
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Hanukkah will be celebrated by Temple
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Lj'ing reiviti.

1972 Honda 350 CL, lik, new, 1600
lirm. 32223*2.

VA--Nothing Down

O.er ttansferted. make otter on
thiS established .. bedroom,
carpeted and air condilioneil
tome, paneled family room and
QuCI fenced yard. Many •x?ra%
Only *20.000.

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tick. From *23.100. 20Th Street to
LcciJ%t, turn left to lath St., rtgnt
on Valenda Court North Model
cinen I 6 p m daily On lie
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$316300

WHOA. Doni throw away useful idle
Uems SeU Item qvkkly wIth a
lerild V/ant Ad by calling 322
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BY OWNER-New Kingsbecry l
bedroorr.lbath. Central heal erd
air. Range, dishwasher, disposal,
fully carpetea. I of 181 x 83'. VA
and Conventional fInancing. Ph.
671440.

BALL REALTY

NEW 3 bedroom, 2 b. h concrete
block homes. central heat md air,

817 'N. is? St.
22 -5641

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LOCH ARBOR-Spacious new 3
bedroom, 2 bath with family room,
two car garage. carpeted. central
heat and air, financing arranged

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SEE TO APPRECIATE
3 bedroom. 1 bath paneled family
room. 1 r,i' garage. Fully fenced
yard wilt, gilC Central heat and
air. NICC home for young growing
family. Close to school and
thurch S7 '0 For further In
forrnaiO1. call Conni, Russell.
Assoc.

IWAACULAT E-OIder frame home
3 wdrms. Iamily room, llding
room with fireplace, two car
garage, excellent neighborhood,
119,500.
THREE BEDROOM-? bath home,
beautiful shaded corner location.
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Large rooms. ex'tIIenl conditiOn.

Roberts &amp; Gilman
830-5500
Lrt onvof our frIendly ad visas help
you word yo classif led ad. Call
275II or 5319993

Rig. Brokers
Sanford. F Ii.
Days 3234123
Nights 3225434. 327

Jim Hunt Realty

C.A. Whiddon. Sr.. Broker
1IIN.Park,Sanford

?S2iParkD' 3272?t$
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REAL ESTATE,
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66$ 479?, Deflary44i-.46*$

MORTGAGE
3 bedrooms. fots c s?orat. UI
trees and s?wub%. Ideal for
young famIly 4ut starting out,
the retired couple. Priced at ji
*23.900. Has been painted outsic
ties tnt,rtom. rw hot wit
leater, and ar unit Call Shirt
Biw,fl, Anoc

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going at in unheard .,f price?
Come see It at

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3 bedroom home. Lovi
Mayfair Section. ?O Virginia A
C?ll Joe Baggerty. 323119*.
Brokers.

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY - 1
frontag, on Hwy. 1792 for U$
495 * 13t for 112.500. G
terms.
THREE BEDROOMS. %i bat
chain link fenced backya
covered patio with barbecue a
utility shed. Price *24.5CC.

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Investment Property

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For Sale
rent and complete camping
equipur.jnl, boat and motor ml
other items Ph. 3495449
Twp color TVs; also 1956 Chrysler
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Imperial, Ciiiafter S.
373010$ Wood dining room sits from famous
manufacturers includ Spanish,
and
American
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Mediterranean with matching
china cabinets, table and chairs,
1179 (3 only) cash or terms.
Uruted Freigtit Sales. 3350 S.
Orange Ave.. Orlando. Mon.. Fri.
9 tot. Sat. 9 to S.

Stemper Agency
SEMINOLE REALTOR OrlWf
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICI
19 19 5. Frer
Eve.. 5uEsday 332-73710? 322.141
I - . acre ranchelte. 3 bedroom. 2ibath, double car garage. Many
exiris. Owner w1 if fake 2nd
rnrtgage. $45,000.

Electrolux vacuum cleaners to be
sold for 59.95 each, Cash or
termS Unitta Freight Sales. 3550
S Orange Avt., Orlando Mon.
Fri. 9 to 9, 54?. , ,

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1966 EnglIsh Ford Cortitta, 1350.
Very good condition. Call 3771370
or373-4)17after 3:30.
VW,196$
Excellent ConditIon, 1700

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Ph 332 5091

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SALE
One 1972 minI home twO 1973 mini
homes. Save plenty on thete
specIals See them now NiWorld Travel, Hwy. 1792,
LongwoOd.$31_ 9121.
l9' JmXIng Camper, ctei'ps 8,
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gas
wardrobO. electric &amp;
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assume paymet.. 323 1741 after

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KULP DECORATORS Ii now handlin4 a omclate line of ocod used

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turn.lure in adailion to our
drapery, floor coverIng, uphol
tIny I new furniture lines
1,vinqrm suites fromUS
Dinettes from
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Household goods, odds &amp; ends
Free delivery on sale-s of 150 or
more. Come in and browse
around
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Massive Spanish bedroom sets (5).
include large dresser, richly
framed mirror, chest, twin or Ml
headboard. complete 4 piece set
lust $179. Also living-room sets.
$999S. Cash or terms. United
Freight Sales. 3550 5. Orange
Ave • Orlando. Mon. . Fri.. 9 toC.
FREE
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'!WJ CP'frp of two gifts WitP
demonKirby vacuum d*a
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EVERY
MONDAV NIGHT. AntiQue-s. TV5,
MiselIaneout, P4gw and used
furniture and apptancel. PIuS

special sales (walch ads).

Auctioneiring ServIces

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373 73-40

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Firewood for sale by the L-1 cord
ord 553-9959 attn $ p.m

SEWING MACHINES
These nationally famous delmize
zag sewing machInes are 1
models with built-in contrels
STRETCH STITCH, blind ltD
fancy patterns and features r
*nh button reverse, 7 ou
1)19.95 each. Full ticti
guarantee arid monthly payme
available. Inspect at Unit
Freignt Sales, 3350 S. Orac
Ave., Orlando, Mon. . Fri.,9 Ii
Sat 9 to S
?,IISC sALE. Reese Trailer
cnes. one for Toyota Land Cruil
one for late model GM ci
Surfboard racks. Scout tent, B.
Chalis, Table, Clothes. Dist
Lamps, Sweepers. Dress
Books. Movie Outfit, Swing
Baby Items, and many at
items. Some like new. Doyle Rd
Osteen 99, Oct. 24th thru No
327)1)1.
9 ft. Warren Coder case. std
cuss front, 175; three I
overhead garage doors and
tachr,. parts, 120 ca 33
Ev,nrude outboard motor, short
lC?sg shank, electric start, $1
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ASSUME PAYMENTS
Ncct'.! .1g.
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posItIon, built in buttonholl maker
with designs. Pay 12550 or 6
paymentb ot 17 per month. See at
Sanford Sewing Cent e', 301 E.
First St., Downtown.

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service, used mactines
MOONEY APPLIANCES, C
P.c Christmas Sale: Side by lId
Cii. ft. Whirlpool Refrigera
Free zer, was 16*9, now 1429.
savings on Dishwashers, Rant
Washers. Dryers. Geneva Htç
Air
Coutd.
Serv-aulhori
Whirlpool Sales &amp; Service.
Orlando Dr., Sanford. (lit b
So.ofAIrport Blvd. 323-5431.
Gas dryer, Hamilton,
like nevv 5)00.
Call alter 3, 83.4 7139.
Kenrrmore automatic washer,
cycles, good condition Firit I
takes 322-9014

TV-Radio-Stereo

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MILLERS
26 19 Or'ando Dr lye, 327-0352

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46 and Lake Mary Boulevard aluminum ran off the roadway remains of the tanker truck out
exitswasblockecifor more than to puddle in the scorched of the southbound lanes of the
fl',te hours today after a tanker median. At 10 a.m. traffic was interstate.
truck loaded with 8,000 gallons
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'-uterprise companies, or to
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a majority of the board in a Sanford service station when
dicated they favor a single- he dozed at the wheel and the
franchise operation.
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Can you imagine i)
and tune of high interest rates,
etc., that a businessman of

rrooming - P?ofessionai with love
I a.m.-4 p.m. Animal Havem
(.roomlng And BoardIng 372 577

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Pool Table taking up too much
room? A Classified Ad will find ti
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us beliese that it ssas one
contrlhutio
tiin in 1.±c..t there
is a ss am deposition from both
Richard G. Danner and Robert
A Maheu, ?mployes of Mr
Hughes sa1ng there ssere hso
separate contributions of
150,000 each and that they were
to be used for camnis.ign funds

Dog training In your hprne. All'
Breed Dog TrainIng Academy,
Call for free evaluatIon *31-7370.

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you word your classified ad. Call

A&amp;RAPPLIAP4CEREPAIR
Allmakesservice
Ph 130173*

Campers
Travel Trailers

Pet Core

SENKARIK GLASSIPAIPITCO
2)0 MagnolIa Ave.
322-4622

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silver coins. SEMINOLE CO
CENTER. 109 W. itt. 3231352.

I 13' Scatty camper trailer, I
SCotty-sell or trade for boat. F
372-4449.

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MOWING, EDGING
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CALL 3221)44
XEN'S MOWING SERVICE
Acrejg,,. Lots end Lawns
1' riP CSI rn it C. all)

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To buy and sell gold or silver coi.

5nruba, timmed &amp; shaped Flower
beds cleaned &amp; edged to per
fecliori, SpecIalist. Mow"ng by
regut only. Free estImate. 3231011.

WHOA, Don't throw awayuseful dte
'ems Sell them quickly with a
lft'rald Want Ad by calling 37'
7611. and asking for a friendly
Advisor,

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contributionswereintendedfor

Lawn Service

South Seminole TV Service, new &amp;
useo TVi. Hwy. 438 Attamonte
Springs Ph 131-992?.

Central Air Conditioning. For free
estimate, call Carl Harris, at
SEARS in Sanford In 1711.

Stimps-Coins

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Electronic Equipment
Repair

B&amp;DAIRCONDITIONIIiG
and heating servtc.
Pt.$30-92l7
530-9203

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top rice'sp.aid, uSed, any cdtlon
8419176. Winter Park.
C,ish buyer for used articles, furnlurr, etc HWY 16 ANTIQUES.
327 6912.

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HOUSEWIVES -- MOTHERS

JACK R. McCLURE

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JIM DANDY FEEDS
Buy direct train boxcar at whol-I
pikes. Jolly Charlie guarantees
writing lowest prices in F
Goemlyt., E. 44 past Beardall
RR tracks.

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If It's because they're confused with all oi the rhetoric

office.

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others outside

dense from belonging to same,

German short haired puppli
Registered lifter. I wks old. f
2959542.

54 Gara9e.Rummage
Sales

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Tutday, October

I suspect that there may be

RECONDITIONED RefrlgeratorL
Dryers. Grooming-Poodle's. ThcI'iers. All
and
Washers
fee. Free collar or oy wIth
Free Delivery,
WARRANTY.
evefl' groomIng. 323-4971.
WHIT ESIOE APPLIANCES. 841
1141
DOG HOUSES
New, large 9. small
Freezers
2003 Adams Ave.
Many 10 choOse from Dick's
Appliance Sales I ServIce. 7611 S. FREE part Persian kittens, Ph. r
7269.
French Ave.. Sanford. 372 743L
If you have an eye tor real va
you'll eye the ctassifid

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of conhiuenc' n the matter.
Cox said that he was greatly
upset by the leak ai.i, after
racking his brain, recalled that
io t

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appeal of an iidverse court deci.
Ofl k the atitrust case,
The White House called the
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He added he hoped the cornKennedy, D-Mass,, and two
weeks, i spoke more freely
mittee members would be
chibald Cox testified today he members of their staffs.
lie told the committee that "charitable enough" to believe than I intended with a few
may have been the source of a
each
of these four had assured that he had not intended that
news leak about a telephone
He acknowledged that he had
him that they had not given the the information would be
call from President Nixon
broken a confidence with
to the press.
strueting former Atty. Gen. information to the Times. In leaked
In explaining how he hap- Kleindienst who was deputy atRichard G, Kleindienst not to hart's case, he added, this asappeal one phase of the I'll' an- surance was received indirectly pened to disclose the informa- torney general at the time of the
lion, Cox said that during the out-ofCoUtt settlement.
since the senator is sick,
tit.rust case,
The ousted special Watergate
prosecutor said that ii he indirectly had been the source of
a story about the antitrust case
in today's New York 'nines, he
was sorry and said it was an
"error of eare)essness"
Cox's surprise statement be-

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Winnebago

JEEP WAGOPIEER. Nothing
down, take over Call credit

19M G.T.O. Inferior. Buckit slats
CPb
Exce,fltC0r

Build ln Materials

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1961 T.Blrd. good condition. Can be
setn at 2*18 S. French. 149'S.

17 Volt Auto BattericillI 95
REEL'S BODY SHOP
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1984 Dodge Dart. automatic, radio.
heater, excellent tires. Ju%t *550.
SHEll FY U'D CaRS. 701
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6) lH Travelall, AT, PS, radio, air,
30,000 mIles. Clean. 3223233
mornings &amp; weekends.

67 CIICVIOLET SUPER SPORT.
speed. NulliiiIg d*Tl, t;w.e over.
Call dealer 323 6230. -

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Ph. 322-3075

Ford '72. Ôran Torino Sport.
girae.
owner. low miles, any

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LAKEFRONT. 7 bedroom with
lorida room, I Li h. otn house
and deck. wags. $37,500

NO-LONGER USED CAMPING
GEA" '5 IN DEMAND. SELL IT
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD.

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Sanford. 904477.105).
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1$' All fiberglass houseboat, 40 HP
Evinrude. $1500. 32)1G'I after
4.30
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UNITED FREIGHT Sales has lust
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reclved a large shipment of 1973
2fl Hwy. ii 92
973 SInger michine, never batO
stereo to.noles n components.
322596)
used. some still in :rtons, no
5me have built ri 8 track tape
bind
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patterns,
tancy
Bicyties
hem.
vices start as low as $59.93 for _____________________________
monograming tIC. 159.9$ cash or
consoleS. $79.95 fat components.
lerms. United Freight Sales.
Bikes, Bikes, Bikes
Cash or terms. isso s. orange
S Orange AvC, Orlando, Mon
Ave., Orlando, Mon. . Fri. 9 to 9.
All sIzes and models. 10 spveds, S
Fri . 9 tO 9. Sal. 9 to S
Sat ,
•na ianoara
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Household Goods
Every Friday night 7:30 p.m. It you
7' 0
and
have things to sell or consign, call
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
, Ph
Schw nfl
Stan Vermillion at 53* 7020.
buy-%ell-lrade
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31I3ISE FirstSt.,
377 5422

Buy. sell, consign, appraise, or
we:ial sales out 04 anything of
value.
%7'2 (behind Win-

In wood frame house
$6.SC0. Terms avaIlable. Call 373
743 after S.

DOLL HOUSE-) bedrOom. 2 b
on beautiful shady I&amp; Abc
p-omd pool wW stay if desir
Irnm?(uIate cocsditlO,t A good t
at 128.400 ,Turrns.

E LECTROLUX

Moble t-iomne Bank Repossessions
IS to choose from, lii 2323
Dealer

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FOUR BEDROOMS. 2 baths. is
led Ion. *23,900. Nkefy Iandsc.a
new 1$ x 12 utIlity shed hctut
*ather nd ryr Good 1c
w!h no (aifytfl

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Select your own puce range, weil
sell you a rnoble home. Thu
week's special - l2xCO, fisnithed,
carpet, shutters, only *4995. Place
Homes North. Hwy. 17-fl ai Lake
Kathryn Estates, 2 mL Norm of
Hwy. 43-i. E342V0,

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Omlando Or.
S30 French Ave.
2275200
3fl55

I bedroom, front kitchen, 9 x 55'.
air, $2530. Cmli 332.1297 between 9.
S.

THREE BEDROOMS. 2' bat
aye. an acre, loaded with extr
Only U*.000

Mcelt;nous
ForSale

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Mobile Homes

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'71 FIat ISO Spker, Cony, wire hubs,
Radio, excellent cond.tion. 373
6153.
1981 MG. $750.
Call 322 3370
Alter S pm.

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SADDLE EQUIPMENT-BOOTS
y'Iteqn Wear, Save at the Old
Corral Western Shop. 1797. lmile
S it Detlary.

ST. JOHN'S
REALTY CO.

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actual miles. 1500 1949 Chrysler
imperial LeBaron, all power,
excellent shape. 11695. 3237997
after 6
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In separate Incidents two outL
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LIII! model gray El Dorado.
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In another unrelated incident
robbers who gun-whipped one
sheriff's deputies said today a
man and left the other shy $75, get out of the car," James said.
'Get the hell out of here," one Sanford man was knifed in the
police said today.
"All I want is your money," of the robbers told James stomach while he was repairing
Russell James, 28, Titusville, one robber told James.
abruptly following the beating. his car near SR-43-4 and 1-4.
told police he was heading East
"AU I have Is some change,"
James said he then fled.
James Whitlow, 23, SprIng
today on SR-46 when a man replied James.
Another incident left Eddie 11.mmock, was taken to
jumped from behind a car that
"They started beating me Swift of Orlando $75 poorer but Seminole Memorial Hospital
was pul!ed off the road in front and I was trying to stay on my whurt hysically.
1here he was treated (or the
of the Mims bridge.
feet so they wouldn't stomp me.
Swift told pollee he was wound and then released.
"The man flagged me down, They hit me in the head with the repairing his car in theK-Mart The reason for the knifing has
Indicating he had car trouble, barrel of the shotgun and parking lot off SR436 Monday not been determined according
but when stopped another man slugged inc in the face," a evening when two men grabbed to police reports but Whitlow
stuck a .12-gauge shotgun bruised James told sheriff's him and said, "We want your said the muggers fled after he
ngain!t my head and told me to investigators today.
money."
kicked one of them in the groin.

;9CarnarO 307. • spIed. 39,000 •
actual mIles. Excellent condition.
See at caine-f 0)14th &amp; Locust or
call 322 36*7 alter 430.

Autos for Sale

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BARGAIN HUNTER.

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Motors, and Jeep vehiclet. se
DON BALES
Sanford Motor Company
5015. French Ave., 322 t3$7

DODGE PICKUP AND CAMPER
Self co,4alned Nothing ilowfl.
!ake over. Call dealer 373 6730

17,000 cISh, assume 115,400 mtg.
Monthly payments, 1159 93 In
cludes everything. Call Ms. Cross
323 4570.

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3 Bedrooms, 1(i baths, Iik new
Large lot. Sale price *27,40G-

LAkE MARY AREA

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Motorcycles

HousesforSate

Lovely 3 bedroom. 1. bath. FHA,
low down, or assume and move
right In Holland Really, Broker
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THE BORN LOSER

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showed exceptional talent,

Proclaimed as one of the

although the audience did not

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[enter to about 950 patrons of

ariety of tastes and appeals

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espite Iwis'
tmers said the spectacular
iniedy to the dramatic,
the charoøs bower
c i • or
er flu on eight miles as
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flames leaped up
own muque Interpretations intO Ambulance were
praised by
200
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$
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Frederic
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YOUR MONEY FROM A SANFORD HERALD ROUTE.

"Stop Urn!"

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EARN $35 to 7O. WEEKLY

LAKE URAP4TLEY ISLES

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Compare theta large rooms, in
this II year old Porno trial owner
lust completely enoviIed.
Compare to homes buill today

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Realtor

Fern Park

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This NEWSPAPER doeS
knowingly 6ccpt
HELP WANTED ADS that
a preference
on age from em
P1or* covered by Iho
AE DISCIIMINATION
IN M.PLOYMFP4T ACT
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midnight arrangement of "Shenandoah."
contract expires at

A cold front sent Itli)

Before the finale, which

be a strike or how long it will Irvin Broadway's longest
Last W are training super- running show, "F iddler on the
snneltornoeintothefieldand

pianist thanked t audience

an encore, the trio swit
Instead of being Friends of Florida early today and of a strike," he stated
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contnue
to
ched
to
spirited jazz and
We
the President, I would submit Tallaheehadarecordlos of
ragtime eorcluding the concert
that (lit) instead be F riends of 30 degrees-the eokk,tOctober negotiate as long ..ic the union
with
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nnri
ttirnpilr'IPure s"'ce
.it the r.cgctta'Ig t...b'e,'
cathcr
t"e iLiiru*hiip nmnul is.'
"AIexam"s Ragtime Band"
concerned with observing the records were started in the added.
If the cnmpany's latest ray "Ain't She Sweet," and 'When
differen,e between law and capital in IMS.
offer is rejected, it is expected the Saints Go Marching Home.
Ou high yesterday was 74
order , one of the planks of
(Sue page 8-A for second
that a strike vote will be taken.
Mr. Nixon's platform when he and the low recorded this
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tiwmnlng ists :9,5
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was backed up for five blocks
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Berr) told reporters at the

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with the load of gasoline, part

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Entertainment
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Horoscope
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hospital notes
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PubLic notices
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State ................5A
Stocks.................2A
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"I'se been driung three
sears and this is my first
reek,' he said I m thankful
1 escaped with my lIfe"
The intense heal of the fire
Inetted part of the road under
the overturned truck, polce
said.
The tanker, of aluminuni

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tic onto SR 46 east
detour
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flt'sidents rt porkd hei
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md htte mod miii night
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dfld Countr} Club Roadssegment of the program
(Jetision"

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that the local ltiE%' members
will vote tonight on whethtr or "Scarlet Ribbons," and ending

Weather

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Owles V. Laswell, New
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Marguerite N1. Baber,
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Pamela A. Morse &amp; boy,
Insisted that tourists would also Geneva
stop by Longwood to see a city
Tommy R. Kenkins, Lake Sanford
Sue Anne Hale &amp; girl, Sanford
hall operating from the hotel. Mary
"We would have enough
Andrew Gray, Longwood
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tourists to foet a lot o
do
Leo Rhoades,

Fraternal Order of Police,
Sanford Grammar S"hool Scm:
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Town Inc, 8 pm, Rollins
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which must be approved after a requesting mobile home park
public hearing by the city zoning and will be cooperating
with builder Tom Radloff,
II.
A flower nursery, also under owner of the adjacent parcel, to

setting R-1 =ning, aLso wa3
Herald Staff Writer
ferent
" skills, paying the fire-men. Jaques said.
ding" pemi n
issued a b '
salaries and fringe benefits for
Ferrell added most person% error, Jaques said.
LONG WOOD-The suggested the employe for six months to a mailable in the program are
-purchase by the city of the year
women and Jaques said % per
historic 97- ye ar-old Ingwood
The second year the city cent are black
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Hotel for a new city hall was would be obligated to put 11e
"Ii you want a woman
termeda "Fantasy" by one city person thus employed on the
fireman," Ferrell said, "the
councilman Monday night. The city payroll.
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Sanford Grammar School
LOOK flO acti on
Parent leacher Asunt1on is
Jaques said he has a corn
mittment from Mrs. (;r'
and Halloween party Wedp
Bradford, the hotel's owner, to
nesday night 6-8 p.m.
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sell the three-story building to
There will be a costum
parade at 6 p.m. in the
paid for It two years agoBryan Griznmage
OCTOBER29,
1973
auditorium with first and
$125,000.
Velma McGill
ADMISSIONS
second place prizes for the
The hotel is being advertised
Peter J Bukur
Saint ord:
scariest, funniest and prettiest
for sale with a price tag of
Well, baby boy
costumes.
mary Sma er
$2000. Jaques said the hotel
Geraldine
Zachery
Carl Keitt
A Spook louse will
with 32 rooms, restaurant and
Lillian
Filson
presented with a monster
Harold 1. Scott
bar would provide the city with
Ehna E. Smith
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and treats to be given thow who
Brenda
more than adequate space, fie
Lucien
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that the restaurant could
Carmelo Befumo
Julia H. Whiddon
doors. Other features are apple
be leased.
Margaret Meyer
and doughnut grabs and hot
Albert Harrison
Ellen K. Fitch, Apopka
dogs
served from a caldron by a
Kevin
P.
King
Federal and state fwids are
Estelle Shiber, DeBary
witch.
Carol Ann Williams
avai*iable to renovate both the
Ora L Canup, DeBary
Jane F. Epps
interior and exterior of the
Elizabeth Duncan, DeBary
Doval L Mush, Apopka
building which was recently
Waltrich.
John C, Deltom
Diana Thiemer. DeBary
added to the state'
s list of
DeBary
Vonesel
Smi
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Arthur F. Periko Sr.,
hi.tcrc buildirr: he said.
Solonla
Holley,
Orlando
Flora Mae Hager, Deltona
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&amp; boy, SanSusan
Jaques noted the city's
La wrence H. Mertens,
ford
proximity to Disney World and Geneva; Dianne Talentino,

South Seminole Jaycees
State Bank, The Pilot Club will
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property was annexed lass
withdrawal of annexation
summer. Construction began in petitions
September prior 'o the cli'.
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council adopting an ordinance

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Vicki Baker
Group 4 (2 yrs.)
Howard Allard

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Julian Stenstrorn (1)

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Florida Magnolia Inc., of Fores-t City was broken Into and a
$2,000 Data General computer was stolen, a pparently
sneLizne daring the weekend sheriff's deputies said today.
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to look into the feasibility of making
synthetic natural gas out of coal to supply
its foundry in Danville, ill A GM
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Donald Jackson (I)
Marge Hess
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pressure of the fuel
squeeze, has embarked on a multiphase
program to Insure its future suppli es. GM

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Jaques
squared off against the city indicated they will oppose the urged the
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for Cumberland Farms to
with Columbus Harbor, a
con'.1rue building four stores in
de~-elopment bounding Fairy Excess%nter in the ".Y can
pite of the council's delaying a ANNEXATION WMiDRAWN
Lake.
fill help you lose excess
public hearing on the firm's
It was pointed out the water weight. We at Fair%
ruest for a special exception The city council voted to agreement requires the city to Plaza Drugi recommend
on its SR 434 sIte,
permit the withdrawal of an pay C.A. Hobbs Inc.,
Only $1.50
Jaques, who told the council annexation petition by Al S:olte
developers, within 30 days
he'dM1knowledgeoith fora parcel of landnearSR4fl, $ 000 the cost of oversizing

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David Smothers
John Yamnitz

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departments and boards mended sweeping umndinents
to Ow t.hien-propowd county
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risky in light of current oil shortages. GM
Never before during his nearly five
says it Is also experimenting with burning
years In office has Nixon made so many
waste materials as a means of producing
jity to Camp David, one of iJ
power, is doing its own drUbg for natural
favorite retreats, in such a short period.
gas and is trying to develop a way to
The President braved a conunuter's
removesulphurfromstackgases
Thelast
nightmare to get here Monday night,
measuremf successful, would allow the use
dri ving up In the evening rush hour that in.
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of coal now banned by clean air standards.
varLgbly clogs northbound highways.

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be expanded further to meet the from which Seminole County chitect to recommend the room not as yet approached a bank
stricter advanced waste Health Department sr-vices partitions which should be for the $45,000 loan he said is
treatment standards or were evicted by the city earli er changed to shift space in the old necessary for the city to conthiuc operating until the firSt Of
whether additional treatment this month to turn the building building.
into a city hall annex.
the new year.
plants should be constructed."
Council
B II Ferrell
Ordinances were adopted
Stenstromnotedthatitwlllbe
Some $20,000 in federal since federal revenue sharing
annexing
the McCardle,
a minimum of five years before revenue sha ring funds are to be mo neys are being usei,

csentsuchas the OcL19Ietter chargedthatatleastfourof the charged b) the inspectors and revlsedelectricalordlnance

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Peace may not be easil) electrical ordinance.
members stoutly defetxleId the Plmft "
properties on Sit 427.
finished so construction of space for the water depart- required.
Hemki Staiff Writer
a.
-hieved, however, for despite
The grand jury bla,sted the items, an incredulous Assistant
In other business, a special
regional treatment facilities
ment. the buiIding inspector, a
Although not on L~e agenda,
advice from last Thursday's "Interprethe powers" of the State Atty. Bill Staley, who !ed
office
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ordinance was also approved
Charges that a Sept. 4 set of Central Florida Uniform Code review Niard. and charged the grand jury probe and was
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. next on a 4.1 vote on first
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.Municipal
Judge
Gene
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Per
reading to
directives frorn t1v Sernincile
Board inceting that only one of conflict of laterest by having invited to the work session by
Monday night
cent federal funding treatment Stephenson
nne the Udell Lake 37 acre
County electhcal review board the 10 directors violated the the board comprised only of the commission, asked
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parcel on the Longwoodconstitute threats to life and National Electrical Code, In- electrical contractors, In ap- fire safety or insurance experts U4$.WM
Markham Longwood hills
pr operty are scheduled to spectors Will LaPointe and parent violation of state maw had been consulted.
to
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has
just
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ve final "
"Why ric, not that I know of,
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nuition expansion of its
Development has indicated will
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replied J B Williams
Dennis Shindle, was MeW on
Lake
Monroe
treatment
plant.
be
part of its proposed Fox
avoid further "
airing of dirty
Only Wspmtor Cecd Hurst
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Perhaps the State Fire
ROBIMT D. BRADEN
three daughters, miss mildred Hollow 1004cre planned unit
ftM"in die wirds ci Ch&amp;- declared Wmaielf "glUeled IIt charges of "tortion and per- Marshal might be a source of
Hodge, Mrt. Jean Adams and development.
jury. He has since resigned.
nm Sid VihIen Jr.
s metft that
due to last week'
a6ice and aisistance,"Staley
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obert D Braden, 94, Mrs
Alma Cole, all of New
Viblen, sternly warning the dircetivesdid not constitute
Monday, CommLcsioner Dick suggested
dissident Inspectors and a thmt to life and property, as Williams, repeatedly asking
Vihlen, saying he feels the
11orn in
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me a
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any of the directives constituted jury'
s efforts "will be used
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LONGWOOD-Renovations
Mayor Eugene Jaques was
to begin early next week on authorized by the city council October bi lls tota ling $6,000 has
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legal use of drugs and the criminal use is thin at
best, and that we are not certain always where it
should be drawn. Where does it belong, for
example, so far as the free and easy prescribing
of antibiotics or sleeping potions is concerned?

The gravity of the drug problem in this
country looms over us like the sword of
Damocles, Millions of Americans use drugs.
Thousands of others are profiting personally by
the selling of drugs. Their crimes breed more
crime until the shock waves reach every corner
of our society.

athletic performance is the result

fection is bad enough. Worse is the fact that
athletes are heroes to many persons in our
society, young and old. Their personal use of
drugs adds substantially to the general belief
that there is nothing wrong about destroying
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out, this would only "spread the factories this winter will demands are heaviesi It would
shortage around." The real aim depend on the weather. No
La5t spr ing we
one be prudent, however, to prewere warned
that a gasoline 3hortage
would SL,)uld be to avert a shortage by can predict whether it will oe a pare for a winter colder
tting fuel stocks in balance hard winter or a mild one, a average, and hat will require a
overtake the UnItel States of
America before t.he summer with anticipated demand.
problem which is especially searching look at the way we
How much oil will be needed critical in the Mfd,est jyj are producing and stockpiling
was over. The summer is Paste
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power at our disposal. Cir..
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to grips with the fact that our
living standard is not only the
highest In the world but undeniably
the most wasteful,
An agronomist at the University of
Washington estimates the American
people will throw enough food out
with their garbage next year to
prevent a signi ficant proportion of
the deaths by famine that are likely
to occur because of drought and crop
failure in Africa and Asia.
The irony is that the worldwide
capacity for food production Is great
enough that no one on this planet
needs to starve. llowt'ver, the
mechanism
for
producing,
marketing and distributing foodstuffs is not based on hunger but on
buying power. People in Industrialized countries are affluent
enough to pay whatever it takes to
sustain their eating habits — in,
cluding their habits of waste. We
have now bid up grain prices so high
that poorer countries which must
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Public Service Commission committee most closely in- snowball in the future,
she said in urging the leg. position of 1971 in opposing
member Pau la Hawkins' p
volved with taxes all said Mon.f tihties
rida
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Uwe to ta ke the tax off ulill'I feel the people of Flo
posal to repeal the corporate day they saw no need to change have been coaxed into thinking ties,
you 5singling
Income tax on utilities has run the tax Mrs Hawkins said the utility stockholder would
Senate Ways and Means dustry for exemption, I tl'Jnk
Into leg iUve opposition,
consumers rather than utilities absorb the tax, when In reality Chairman Bob Saunders, D. the strong burden of proof is on
The chairmen of two flou.,e were paying most of the tax and the ratepayer, according to Gainesville, said he had seen the industry to show the need.
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Rep Elvin Martinez, 1)-Tam- thical cam paign practices The nez said after the bill received
— The chalrgiwn of the House pa, Monday unveiled a bill bill also would create a council mixed reviews from committee
Flections Committee predicts drafted by the committee staff to investigate and publicize dir- members But he acknowl
the 1ti74 legislature will pass a that would force candidates for ty tricksters
edged he 'wouldn't run with
bill to inform voters of dirty state and local ofncestoslgnan
"I think this legislation will this one" drafted by the corniipi n tnt
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TAIJAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) Florida's West Coast was Fort Walton Beach, also calls to: --Condemr. the use of
—State Sen. John Vogt says the pr esented to the House Envi- on Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin to personal vi li fication, cha racter
legisla ture sho uld coder u
ronmental Protection Corn- devise means to control or defamation, whispering
possibility of establishing mittee. The resolution authored restrict the proposed leasing of campaigns, libel, slander or
regional reception centers for by Reps. Grover Robinson, 1)- 886,458 acres in the Gulf for oil scurrilous attacks on any
t'iorida's prisons. yogi, DCocoa t'ensacoia, and Jere lotion, LI- ana gas exploration.
canalOate or his personal or
Beach, scheduled a meeting of
family life. -Condemn the use
the Heal th and Rehabilitative
of campai gn material Which
Services Subcommittee on
misrepresents, distorts or
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Promote Glenn W. Turner nessee" during the same penr)z'
— The Florida Senate's Cnimi- lems for law enforcement was
busy buying a professional od.
frnr
nal Justice Committee today agencies which have to trans. football team at a time when his
He said the cosmetics cornwas to consider abW that would port prisoners there.
cosmetics company owed $1.5 pany, Koscot Interplanetary
compensate victims of violent
"Maybe it is better to have million in obligations to corn- Inc., owed more than $1.5 milSCIENTIFIC
crimes, but a backer says its one center," Vogt said. "But we pany distributors, a
former lion "to Investors who invested
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future hinges on Congress. The want to look into the possibility official of the firm says.
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hard-earned money and their
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hearts and souls in our corn$
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Toler told a11federal
second round of between,
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fraud
sesSlOfiS legislative committee been closed to new
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Toter said he resigned his
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prisoners
off
trial
of
Turn.'
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hearings and meetings gets and on during the past y
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ear as MonCla
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Tur
ner spent post as secretary-treasurer beu nder way.
because of overcrowding.
cause
he
wasn't
allowed
to
ex•1j
at least s%N,O00 to purchase the
Sen. David McClain, liTarnVogt's committee was also
encise the authority of his dOrlandi:i Panthers, described as
pa, who backed similar corn- investigate procedures used
(Ice.
to a professional football I
pensatlon bills In the past, said develop
The mall fraud trial of Turnand utilize presentence clti
the 1974 Legislature may be re- investi gation reports.
er, Boston attoraey F. Lee BailIuct.ant to pass it unless ConA resolution opposing oil
Toter said Turner was also ey and seven others is now in 'is
133 EAST ROWttOU —.OLA?4DO, FLORIDA
gross provides the funds. The drilling In the Gulf of Mexico off considering buying a fleet of seventh week.
U.S. Senate has passed a bill
that would provide money for Millage
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has not acted. The Florida Finance and Tax cOtflJTijttee general revenue fund of the
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victims up to $10,000 for medi- today requiring school boards
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cept that's long overdue," said
Rep, Ralph Turlthgton, ')- sio r ac '
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which
comes
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a matter of time. If we don't would pay school boards their
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pass It this time, we will next lost revenues out of' surplus under
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Billionaire John
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to President Nixon's reelection campaign.
MacArth ur said Monday that a llegations in
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but lies,
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raiser Herbert Kalmbach as saying MacArthur,
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Morton got the credit, but now Nixon is getting the
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missing boy's school frie nds In an attempt to get
further information about his disappearance
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Naples with calipers and scales?
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single word, but would 'rvt' only to verify that proposed
tape disclosures did in fact match conversations contained
on those vital reeis.
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and high judge, giving him a double role destructive of the
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(lL derivativc. are 1rth fluu' than gold), ,t
West Point (weL iway from any curious cadets) and at a
naval sup..j depot ir New Jersey, among other sites.
The prvvautlons by the federal government are wise: A
huge heroin cache in th e custody of the New York police was
recently stolen from under their noses by big-league drug
traffickers.
Bebe's Bridge: Charles G. (Bebe) Reboxo, President
Nixon's best friend, is planning to develop an Wand near Key
Biscayne that has long been a point of controversy.
The
dipG11.'iped isar4, call-4 Fher', led
between the southern tip of Miami Beach and Virgins Key,
an adjunct to Key Biscayne. For years, Rebozo and other
Fisher's Island, Inc., stockholders have might construction
of a causeway to provide access to their property. Each
attempt has been blocked by angry citizens.
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Overflowing trash cans and

Elliot Richardson and Deputy Attorney Genera William
Ruckeishaus, the Amer'can peple have been presented with
a truly astonishing spectacle. The Inflicting of drastic
penalty upon men who clearly were trying only to perform
their assigned official duties ably and fairly.
Resulting wreckage is hard for the eye to take in. The
highly promising Richardson.}luckelshaus leadership of the
previously tottering Justice Department has been gutted.
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verbatim record of Nixon's admission:
"Oh, we had him (Morton) make the announcement. But
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freeways Jammed with one.
Occupiintcarsareonlytwosymbols
of the waste that seerrts to he a builtin feature of our way of life. Bad
habits are hard to change. Now,
however, with food and fuel prices
pinching our budgets, we have an
economic reason to change our
habits even if the voice oF conscience
Lsnotenigh. It would seem that the
only question remaining is whether
we wait until unpleasant economic

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morph!ne sulphate and codeine. Simulat.aneously a bad
opium crop in India cr'ated a codeine and morphine shortage.

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which can help them, are being
squeezed out of the market.
Meanwhile our country 13 fliCIfl8
both diplomatic and economic
problems because of the amount of
petroleum we must import. We are
now burning up 12 mIllion barrels of
oil a day in one form or ar.other and
the figure rises steadily. Developing
new sourtes of fuel and energy Li
only part of the solution. 'Mee fact is
that our petroleum "needs" are
hlg.ier than they should be because
of our lackadaisical attitude toward
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famous recorder of private conversations, was himself
secretly recorded by a California editor two years ago in an
embarrassing conversaticri.
At the time, Interior Secretarj Rogers Morton had an.
nowiced proudly that he personally had decided to ban two
new oil rigs from the pollution-plagued Santa Barbara
channel. Under federal court decisions, it Is the interior
se
andfloonelse,whocandecjdeonsijchbap.s
But at a press recepti on, Santa Barbara News-Press
editor Paul Veblen began to question Nixon searchingly
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President Nixon, who as nominee of his party in 1968 spoke so me five months Cox's special operation could wipe out
fervently for a strict reading of the U.S. Constitution, may dedicated staff ofof painsta ing amassing olevideace by his
m inquiring lawyers.
carefully ss
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II hav •ilrii th:tt do' n!-n' t't of ;inl plunged
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be flu (iffliuit LhJ( their t t h art back now in the
Ill's country into the worst contILuLlc-nal crisis in lishistory. handsofAssiaantAttorney General IIenry Petersen.despite
Having been ordered by two lower federal court levels to his assertion to the
Committee months ago that his
rukaNc (hf judicial review White I1ouM uipes hearing on the staff was ready in lateErvin
spring to seek grand jury indictments
Watergate scandals, he did not have sufficient confidence in against several suspected
Watergate wrongdoers. If the
his case to submit it to a Supreme Court whose makeup he work of his criminal
division had been widely measured as
has been able, through several appointments, to bend toward
satisfactory, there would have been no insistent cries for the
the more s1rictl conservative views he favors.
a ppointment of a special prosecutor with assurances of indeRecognizing t at this decision not to appeal left him in pa- pendence and unusually road invest igative
powers.
tential chance of standing court edicts, t e President saw a
What stands above t wreckage wrought by the Presi,
tIii pwtuie aoi appear reasonable by a par- dent's 'reasorabie" yielding?
(t,il yielding.
The reply Is a proposal which would leave to the possessor
lirs answer was to oiler the courts and the Senate Ervin of the tapes, Mr. Nixon, total control
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administra tion lends the Rebozo grup a federal helping
hand wi th the ca useway construction.

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generatlongofAmerlcajijwell.Food
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only be being prudent today with an
eye tAm(g7( ' When the frontier
faded
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industry
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inechanuzation began to transform
American life, basic foodstuffs
became plentif ul and cheap enough
to allow a certain profligacy in
deciding what goes into the pot and
what Is thrown away. As for fuel and
power, we began turning up hermostats, driving cars and switching
onappliances with 11ttlenildf
cost, especially in terms of natural
resources.
We ascribe all this to what we call
"progress" and, while we can sill]
look Forward to more of it In creat,ing
a good life for ourselves and our
neighbors, we have clearly reached
a turning pout in the way we consume food and energy. Our farmers
now are going to be feeding people in
many ccuntijes besides our own. We
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rendering wulbecompietedby the end of the year.
The few people who work on the island were surprised
when we asked them about development of the sandpit,
which is largely covered with pine. Since local authorities
have been reluctant to build the causeway to the island, the

U. S. Frugality May Be Forced

WINIFRED F. GIELOW
Comptroller

BILL VINCENT, JR.,
Chief Photographer

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JOHN A. SPOLSKI, Aso,iate Editor

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office, takes a dim view of the
bill moving through Congress
which would meet this problem
by manda ting an allocation
program to see that limited
upp1ies of fuel oil are
distributed fairly. As he points

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WALTER A G1 LOW, Edit or and Publisher

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people warm, we can see an
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draw up plans for an urban community on Fisher's.
Under the directions given Simonds and Simonds, Pittsburgh architects who specia lize In environmental design,
Lic island will havc no drculuti
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John Simonds of the firm admitItied to us that, at Reboto's

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not, is America's biggest opium trafficker. The authorities
are quietly planning to unload hundreds of torts of the ad. •
dictive drug from the secret hiding places beside the gold at
Fort Knox and elzewhere.
Actually, the government opium peddling is all on the up
and up. Besides being the source of the killer drug heroin,
opium is also refined into the useful pain-killers morphine
and codeine. The United States began building an opium
stockpile after Wold War II.
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DEAR POLL\
I am a teenager who has started to have been taking a little oea
make my own clothes and have found that a crochet hook Is water every da
ideal for turning srrall straps, bell loops and loops for but
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tie the machine threads to the hook and (lien pull back
the possibility that the ocean'
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44 water soluble trace
chemicals migIA be helpful in
combating deficiency ailments
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conditions could aid career matters at t hus time
Don't try to force tnythin.. Make the best use of this last day
of the month and get into th e ;rictical phases of any course of
action. Take things in stride
ARIES (Mar. .
1 1 to Apt 19) You can ret fine results from
deahnp with bigwip today, so pt an carly start. Plan how to
have moresecunty in the future
TAURUS (Apt, 20 to May 20)'
You have fine practicil plim
now that could be pushed through wjth dtcssion and precision
Meetuignviassocxatesofvalueutht k'y
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and Is rare for all fibers but should be tested for color fast-

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show that the Pilots of seminoie
husbands attended the 11 am. for business and professional County have a distinguished
Church services at First United women similar to Rotary, record of service to this area.- arid Uons Clut6
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Metho&amp;t Church, In a grutip. I'dwards
Their fichlevelilents are
This Is the home church of their men
l on and their members are
President, Shirley mais.
prominent women leaders who
Ur" cltsb members to live
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After the services they ad- a life of service to others and
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active part in them it does no, organized inMacon, Ga., in 1921 Invitation only and are selected
me-in a thing to you or the club. with 40 charter members. "m Wilness and pric,le-1--al
Sixteen Sanford Pilots at. Today It W grow, to more backgrowtds, To be eligible,
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tended the banquet and their than 500 clubs with mern- one is required to hold an
chaplain, Catherine Whelchel, berships throughout the world executive position In a business
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clerk agreed with me that they are a waste of material and
moneywhichlthinktheyareindeed-FRANKIE.
DEAR POLLY
I have a suggestion for Mrs. L.W.McK.
who is having t ro uble removing deodorant stains from the Roland's questions should
undera-msol her husband'
s shirts. White vinegar does the taseinsle most el yes readers
trick when I pour it on and rub it in. This wasties out and with g7a), hair. balldness, Ar-

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I have
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everyI availub!e stv-le of sofa or chair meticulou.Riv
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so [lie buyer Is
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one ust. fresh green needleso, the fallen brown
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known aboL it for three ear because my mother told me,
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Old.
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m*ntbs before she wa3 born. She sWd they war the gmat.
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won 20 ball games. Thank you Mr. Finley.
Finley, In my humble opinion, Is a black mark on major
league baseball today. He has done s',,me good, but he treats
his player.saslfthey were nothing bit commoditjes,
Vpt Viral a hntphAll It.4 business
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assist guard.s Roger Settle and Rick), Mann in the path.
making chores.
Center Jc!( McKee will be over the ball for the Panther
offense which will feature John lAtton at QR, Jeff Anderson
at Full and Tim Raines and Robert Robinson at the halfback
spots.
To date Raines has been fantastic. He has been the
scorer of most of the Crooms ID's with Anderson getting a
couple. But Robinson also deserves some credit according to
the Panther coach because he has been getting five to six
,arth per carry so far this seasoi with most of his attempts
being inside the tackles.
"We will try to run the ball first and set up the passing
game," said Coach Wenhold, "And when we do I think we can
open up the game considerably," said the first year coach.
Game time is slated for 7:30 at Lyman field. The next
contest for the Panthers will be against the Oviedo Liors
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The Orioles, after a slow start, didn't pull away from the
field until putting together a 14.ame winning streak hi late
August.
Their 97-65 record gave Weaver a remarkable 543-337 mark
for a .617 percentage since he replaced Hank Bauer
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manager July 11, 1968.
The 43-year.old Weaver is convinced the fut ure might be
just as good. "I said earlier this year that our fa rm syste m
has produced enough outstanding players for this team t
win six division championships in the next In y.'ar" h•' id
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"Earl did an outstanding job this year after a
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after recently rehiring Weaver for th e 1974 season at an
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Cashen. "Half of th e players from our championship team of
two years ago were gone and we didn't have the power we
once did. We outhit every other Orioles' team that played
here sInce 1954 and outran them, too."

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th o ugh he directed the Orioles to three stra ight
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KANSAS CITY i API - Nate Archibald, t he superstar, t he
heart and soul of th e Kansas City-Omaha Kings, had had
enough.
But expressing his frustrations about his team 's lastplace
standing to sports writers - criticizing his teammates
publicly - was too much for Coach Bob Cousy. He slapped
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"I'm net defe nd ing what Tiny said, but I think that he was
frustrated from not having played and spoke with out t hinking of the situation," Cousy said.

The all-pro
Ach.illes tendon, played 20 minutes Sunday night in the Kings'
132-110 loss to the Buffalo Braves. His contribution to the
losing cause was 10 points and six assists.
As any ship without a rudder, the Kings wandered in cirdes s.'lth out Archibald. Alter seeing his teammates slip to a
4-5 record, Archi bald complained, "I think that th e team
ball then they ought to go back to school."
What really irked Archibald concerned the 44-point performance of Buffalo's Bob McAdoo.
"When a guy scores (t ha t man y) points ," he said, "half the
team should have Fouled out. I mean th e man should be
sore."
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-Tliey don't have any pride."
Cousy and Archibald discussed the Impromptu ne ws

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Thornton was still working on the game 3tatistics Monday.
And he found a five-yard run by Willie Shelby that hadn't
been included in the Tide's originally announced total yard.
age. The new figures, both NCAA records, are 748 yards
rushing and 833 in total offense.

American Conitmct

Nebraska fans, remembering the explosive days of Johnny
Rodgers and friends, are grumbling over the recent lack of
offensive punch that has plagued Coach loin Osborn&amp;s
Cornhuskers.
The Omaha World-Herald noted a comment overheard in a
Lincoln coffee shop:
'ihank God for Richard Nixon. He's keeping th e heat off
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Southern California's 23-game unbeaten streak went down
the drain Saturday ... and so did Guilford College's 32-game
losing skein. The Guilford players celebrated by stuffing
trainer Neil Welborne face down into a trash can full of ice
used to chill cans of pop in the locker room.

Kansas State's Vince Gibson, a 56-14 Oklahoma victim,
thinks th e Sooners are be tter than th e teams that finished
second nati onally the last two seasons.
"Th at triple option Is the toughest th ing I've seen yet," he
said. "I sa id before the game Oklahoma was probably No.1 in
the country. Now that we've played 'em, I know they are."

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But he did say that 'when we played Mic'h;gan, we were a
lot more prepared and a better team than when we played
Ohio State in our opening game at Columbus, It's hard for inc
to predict thewinner of a game between Ohio State and
Michigan. One thing Ido know, there on't be a lot of pa.sm
and it will be one of the hardest blocking and passing games
ever played in th e Big Ten."
Ohio State and Michigan square off Nov. 24 at Ann Arbor.

watchi ng th e score," he said. "When the game ended, my
phone rang and a guy wanted to know who had won. I told
him Alaba ma. The n he asked me th e score. I glanced at the
scoreboard, but it was already off, so I had to ask what it

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powers after losing for the Fourth time to a ranking team, The
Gophers have bowed to Ohio State 56-7, Nebraska 48-7.
Kansas 34-19 and last Saturday to Michigan 34-7.

"It took so much time to run through veral record books
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We all know baseball is a business. It is very obvious to
any observer. But do we really have to be reminded of how
labor relatioms were i-i the allegedly good olo days,if
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the orts pages instead of the history books to see how it
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NEW YORK (AP) - Hanging out the college football
wash:
Charley Thornton, sports Information dir ector at the U&amp;versity of Alabama, was so busy researching records during
the Crimson Tide's 27-6 rout of Virgin ia Tech that he neglected to note the score.

a tine of undiscksc-d amount.

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the gall of I lenry Aaron asking for S2M,000 for oni, ycar. A.Iso
imagine no Henry Aaron and all those empty seats when the
fens don't come to see the management play whiffle ball.
Finley will hopefully wise up-it doesn't look like any
time soon however-TMs fan hopes the 1973 robber baron will
have to eat some crow sometime soon. At any rate the
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still won the world c ha mpionship-but Mike Andrews was
shamed and sent home because the boss was not pleased with
his performance.

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and most people can read and write-at least th ey can turn
on th e tu be once in a while and check out what is going on,
One guy In the spor ts realm that makes people think of
the oldtme robber baron today isa man who has been on
tube and In the papers quite a bit of la te.
Charley Finley has been a very, very successful man in
anybody's league. He has done a lot for baseball. He has
brought changes to th e game th at would maybe not have
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Association Ladles In Waiting, R4 l5 tern. as so a month, low
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enough sages to obtain sanitary living conditions
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so
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thin we paid when wg bought them by the huftdt#d.) Unly 83 wAu Ira
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in luxurious surroundings while thousands f his
workers lived In something quite the opposite. fie many
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up Off the floor and almost won it as they closed the final
score to 24.20.
In that defeat Wenhold also got to look at nme boys on
The
trooms football team ill take the field for
the defense that had not seen much action for the Panthers.
the
tJ.meluesday nightaccording tohead coach BarryInstead of
going with the same eleven boys both ways he now
plans to utilize several players for defensive chores ordy.
Actually the players will be the same, the looks of the
"Actually I will start esame team both ways until we
offense when they line up will be the same, but after that
score,
dseehowthey
there will be some changes made.
do,".said a slightly cautious Wenhold.
"We will try to run and throw about fifty-fifty," said
Panther coach Barry W enhold , "An d th at wil l be a c hange
• t.i.uC incorrect to assume that the ,,
it V,OUiu
old Crooms
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way
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doing
things
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bad
just
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straight 7'formation that the Sanford club has lined up for
The Panthers to date have a 2.1.1 season ledger that
their 'revious four contests. However, after the contest two
could very well be 3-0-I if a late bus ride to St. Augustine were
weeks ago with St. Augustine Wenhold decided to change
excluded.
some tactic.
"I got the chanc-? to see some boys perform for the first
the contest Tuesday Wenhold plans to start Greg
time," said Wenhold, "And they made me realize they could
and Richard Haines with Charles Baker alternating
(10 more than I thought they could."
with the first two at the end spot Wenhold calls his plays
The main thing Croomns did differently as throw t he
using the ends as messengers
ball Thes were down 24-0 in the 'itinn c oldi rt city and
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Kansas City Coach Hank
Sunpson was nearing the 1,000- Cleveland Browns In 1963,
The "we" referred to by
Simpson carried the ball four Stram described the game as
yard nuirk, rushing that is, and Simpson set another mark, car- Simpson were his teammates, consecutive times, scoring "incredible."
Joe Ferguson said, "The guys rying 39 times in the nationally especially the young, aggres- from the one-yard line.
"We reduced the size of ue
in the huddle got all excited." tclevlsedgameandedllpslngby sive offensive line which has
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rooicle quarterback of the But- Harry Newman in 1934 and Jim ground-gaining,
backer Jim Cheyunskl inter- recovered the fumble) and four
lab Bills said they shouted, Nance in 1966.
For Coach Lou Saban, It was cepted Len Dawson's pass, re- yards the second time (Chemaking it difficult for Ferguson
"I really don't think about a big game.
turned It 31 yards and Simpson yunskl's Interception)," he
to call the next play.
records," Simpson said in the
"We had to win one pretty scored from the four. Time: said.
O.J.tooktheballandreached dressingroom. "Insteadyou've quick."
"Any time you're playing a
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1,000 Yards.
got to run and that's what I'm
squad
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DAV KEGLERS GET SHIRTS
NEW SHIRTS for the Chapter 30 Seminole Disabled American
Veterans bosling team are being held by (left Edward McNabb, Ricky
Payne coach, and Jack Kaiser. Members of the team are (left) Jonnie
aky, Voida Sheck, and Jimmy Davis.
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split the poin 2-2 in the generation Nancy Van Dusen picked up the 1O.
Gap bowling league.
Turkeys were chalked in by Bobbie
Anna Coleman's 167-437 boosted the Retalic and Brenda Wilkins.
Southern Loaners to a clean sweep
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT o THE permit on the following described
The output is a seven-game EIGHTf!ENTH JUDICIAL cia. peoperty:

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Florida Statulc' 1957.
IOFT)&amp;NOFW,l..ol$Wi.,OF
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Florida Statutes 1951.
S: Doyle LewiS
In rs: Estate of
SE '4 (LESS BEG NW COR RUN s
S: Edward N. Zinman. M.D.
Doyle Lewis J.
- JOHN T. ATKINS.
lOFT E 165 PT 546 OEGS4MIN E.
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PubIith: Oct. 30, Nov. 13, 20. 1973
PubliSh: Oct. 7), 30 NOv. 6, 13. 1973 DEl) 708
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Board of County
CLAIMS
Notce 5 hereby given that we ate
AND
DEMANDS
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You will, please, take notice that a
Cornmlss'onen
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are c'rcaged in buin5 at 1 .
General Etection wilt beheld In the AGAINST SAID ESTATE:
ChaIrman
County. Florida under the fictitiOus County. Florida under the fiCtitious
FLORIDA. on the 4th jj of flout 'ed and required to tIe any
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and
demands
which
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ATTEST:
name of CASSELBERRY CAR name of THE SCRUB BOARD
Dcsm'. 1973, for the purse
electIng a Mayor for the CITY OF eIther of you may have against said Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr..
PETS, and that we intind to register LAUNDROMAI and that we Intend
In thiofficeof the Clerk of the Clerk
said name with the CIet-k of th to register slid name with the Clerk
WINTER SPRINGS.
_FLORIDA, I estate
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Oct. 0
Circuit Court, Seminole County, Of the Circuit Court, Seminole
a two-year term; Councilman. Circuit Court of the Eighteenth Publish:
_______________________ Florida in accordance with the County, Florida in accordance with
Judicial Circuit, SemIno'e County. DEU.211
oup . toe a ,y, term- Frida, Prate Division, in the
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$titule, ToW? Section 865 09 Name Staluics. T Wt 5-tton
term, and Councilman Group 1, for wtnIns,x(atdarmonthsfromth, TO VACATE PORTION OF PLAT
Øq Florida Statutes 19$?.
Florida Statutes 1551
a One-year term,
time of the ,lrs, pubUaticn of this
NOTICE IS HEREBY given
S Bill Scott
s. Terry Carnon
The place of voting will be at the notice. Eachctalmordemandmtnt pursuant to Florida Statute
Georgia Scott
Buddy Carlton
City Hall, Room 7, City Halt,
In wrIting and tiled In duplicate 177.101(4) that STERLING PARK,
Pubtth: Oct 23, 30 Nov. 6. 13. 1973 Publish: Oct. 23. 30. Ploy 6 13, 1973
LOngwood-Ovle Road, In the CITY end state the place of residince and INC..ownerin feeslmpleof the East
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OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA: p office address of the cIalmint 300 feet of Lot 34 (LESS the NOCtPI I
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The Polls will be open from 7:00 end must be sworn to by the feet,andatIofLots3Sarsd3lBfldali
FICTITIOUSNAMe
AM. to 7:00 PM.
NOTICE
It hereby given that we
clairiant. his agent or attorney, or of Lots 49 thru 61, arid all or part of
NOTICE IS hereby given that We are engaged in business at lOQO
Mary 1. Norton will be Clerk
the some ihaII be void.
thC lands lying beneath the roads areengagedinbuslnessas 171 ob1n Mingo Trail. Longd. SemInole
the EIion and Helen Green.
ted et WInter Pa. Fida. Center Dri. SunSet Road. Flda Rood, Attamonte Springs, Seminole County, Florida
under the fictitious
Norma Lang. LouIse Owens
this 13th day of September, 1973.
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Road, South DrIve, Bird Road, County.
Florida under the fictitious name of RELIANCE PLUMBING
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CtflT, SCMINOLE COUNTY, Estateof Naomi,. Jeweit; Leroy 8.

H.LS store for men ..............Winner ..................

FIRST PRIZE—sb
W. B. RICHARDE
2503 Myrtle Ave.
SECOND PRIZE—U
L.K.SIZEMORE
3906 Old Orlando Road

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Zale's ..........................Winner ..................
Outer Limits ...................Winner ..................
SportsShop .....................Winner ..................
U.S.Bank ..................

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I think ........will be the most points scored in any one
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APPEAR EACH WEEK DURING
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Knight's Shoe Store ............. Winner ..................

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LOUGENE REITER. hiS w:te; ROY and
acertlfledctieckfor5percereoftp,e
Cramer, his wife; 0. P.
Now, therefore, the Secretary of CALVIN
REITER and JUDITH P. Cramer and Jennie Cratter, his
tla amount of the Bid awn in State does hereby certify to the
favoroftheOwnw.)Such Bid Bond foregoing and that he Is satisfied REITER. his wife; JAMES P. wife; Community Centers Corcheck shall be tubmlttt'd with the that the requirements of the law PElTER and MARTHA K. porallnji, a Georgia corporation
PElTER, his wife; REITER FARM authorized to do butinets in Florida;
understandIng that It will guarantee have been complied with.
thatthel'idderwillriofwithdnawhii
GIVEN under my hand end the AND RANCH COMPANY, INC a C L. Dannand Kate Darn, hiswife;
Bid to' a period of (30) ThIrly Days Gre-at Seal of the State of rtorida, at Florida corporation and a dinoived Walter S FountaIn and Esther
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end zone tar the Only score of dition. recorded fl Pta? Book 17. bId is accepted. he will enter into a
the game. "Ibe extra point try pages 1C2, 1103. Public Records of formal contract with the Owner and
that the required Performance and
Sernnole County. Florida. run
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degrees 54' 19", E. 120,00 ft. to the Stotuatory Payment Bond, in the
the Rams were detected Off SE comer Of laid Lot 3.5, s-aId SE amount of 100 per cent of the total
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F'.M.. or as soon thereafter as
tIugh the secf)fl(
possible to consider application for a
whenquarterbackofthe Rams, oreing permit on the
Shannon Smith threw a bomb at described prOperty:

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CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1441
wife; Robert JameS Reiter and
and adopted Ordinanc* No. 11$) to District School Board of Seminole
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DIVISION E
HidaLougenr'Reiter.hlswife; Roy
c.vac,t.andatw3ona,.rignt County at the Seminole county
of the City and the public in and to CoisnlhoUse, CountRoom "A" until PRELIMINA1Y CERTIFICATE SANLANDO LTD., a Florid. Calvin Relter and Judith P Ne-item,
tied r..nlr*rsh,p,
portkits of a street descripej as 130 P". evrb*r 7. 1973.
his
Reiter and
;. C3PWATE DISSOLUTION
Plaintiff. Martha K Reiter, hi wife; Re-item
t.iows:
whereupon Bids shall be Opined and In The Name And By The Authority
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That portion of Terrace (Gen*va reos aloud to prlicipiting bidder's Of The Stat. Of Florida
Farm and Ranch Company, Inc. A
KING 0. JONES and VIRGINIA A. Florida corporation and a dluotved
Terrace) Drlvelying between Lots 1 arid the publIc In attendanre. TO ALL TO WHOM THESE JONES
his wits; EDWARDS S. corporation and last know,' Board of
and Lot 47, Geneva Terrace satsfactory to CArI"m% Attorney GREETINGSheswife; FREDERIC H. RANDand Catherine B. Reiter and Gene N
AmendedPlat,accoi-dingtotheplat All Bidders may revew documents Whereas,
SCHARF. — RAND, his wife; ARNOLD A. Stephenson, and any unknown
there4 recorded in Plit Book 12. at tre office of the Architect in
JOSEPH
.i
RAND lfld ANNIE C. RAND. his Itockhotdets; Edmund E. Petris and
Pags's I? arid *3, PublIc Records of Sanford. Florida 'ogether with local AL TAM ON T E
s PR I N OS
wlfe;GEORGES DAVIS.Execi,fog Louisa I. Petris, his wife; C. C.
Seminole County. Florida. and that Planning Roomsardtheofficeof
FLORIDA did on the 9TH day of
oftheEsteteotEDwAROS.kAp40. Jones aria — Jones. his wife;
Portion abutting thC Easterly 3fl.N Superintendent
S(hooft, Sanford, MARCH. AD
.. 1913 CIUII tO be ALPP4Eu5 V. FULLER ant MARY Benlamin &amp;outd and — Gould,
feet of the South line gi Block A, Florida. Interested Cidders may
orrated under the laws of the
JO, IN. A. FULLER his wits; GEORGE A. '1 wife; Stephen L. Darn and
Geneva Gardens, according to the contact Architect for Instruction In State of Florida
Plat theriof rac*,rded in Pta? Book how to obtaIn documentS.
BERKE and STELLA L SERiCE. Margaret Darn, hi-i wife; 0. T. Stith
The CORPOQATED a corporation, with
his wife: J. L. MAULL aria and
17, rIge 2$. Public Recr
t'ttrlct School Board of Seminole Its principal place of
¶11th. ni wife; John C
Seminole County, Florida.
S P RINGS MARGARET MAULL, his wife; W. Stnvin and
Stovin, his wife;
County reserves the right to relect ALT AMO NT C
City Commisolonof the
all Bids andor to waive any in SEMlNOLFCOUNTyInthe$t.?.o S. ENTZMINGER. Trustee, weller .J. Cramer arid Lassie N.
City of Santord. Florida
NAOMI J. REITER and ROBERT J. Cramer, his second wife and
formalitIes In the Bidding. No Bids Florida, and whereas such
By H. N. Tamrn. Jr
shalt be withdrawn
period Of porition did on the 24TH dity of REITER. btr hIJIb.Snd JA,'iS C JENNIE P Cramer, his first wife.
City Clerk
(JOThIrty Calendardays subsequent OCTOBER. AD . 1973 cause to be JEWELI. .is [.e-Cutr Ot the Estate L W. Cramer and Bertha Cramer.
Publith: Oct 30, 1173
to the opening of Bids witht the filed in the office of the Department 01 NAOMI J JEWELL: NAOMI J. his wife. Esther Chapman ann
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consent of the District Sthool Board of 5tf of the State of Florida. the PElTER JEWELL and JAMES E. Henry Chapman. her husband.
of Seminole County. A Bid Bond documentary authority required JEWELL, her husband; LEROY B. ElIzabeth 1. Dann arid — Darm.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
accompany the Bidder's under Section 108.27, Florida REITER and Ct.THERINE 8. net' husband: Loyd Fountain, also
The Seminole County Board of
REITER, hIs wile; ROBERT known as L. W. Fountain and Lizze
Proposal. (Proposal may also be Statutes, thowing the dislution
County Commissioners will hold

Cuffed&amp; Flalred

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Vatencis Road and Lake Drive. alt namecf THE BOTTOM SHELF,and AND AIR CONDITIONING, and
ofwhithlotsandroadsconstitutel
:'jt- ta'-. name
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:arm, ImirIIe with the Clerk of tn. Circuit Court.
wtfl the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
County. Florida, according to the Seminole County, Florida In ac Seminole County, FlorIda In ac
Plat thereof recorded in Put Book 6.
with thi provisions of the cnrdance wth the provtsions I the
Page *0 of the PubIc Recor of Flctitio1 Name Statutes. To Wit F,cttn
Statutes. To WI?
erninote County. FiCtid.3, wUl mako Section $4509 florida Statutes 1957.
Section 165 09 Florida Statutes 1957.
County
Corn
to
the
ppllcalion
Carol Xriapstein
5: Alan 0. Perks

Publish: 0(5.9. 14 23. 30, 1973
requestIng that said County Corn30, NOV. &amp; 1913 ______________________
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misiion vacate and return to
acreage roadi dt5ribId above and
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
that part ot Watts F*rm Plat owwd
FORAPORTABLE
NOTICE OP VACATING
by the Plaintiff and described
WALLSTYSEM
ANDCLOSI*4OPORTIONS
y Said application shall be
Bids tot a Portable Wall System to made by Petition and any person or
o A STREET

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Iictitous name 01 LEWIS POOLS 8 ALTAMONTE PEDIATRIC
GUNITE, and that We intend tO ASSOCIATES. aiJ that I intend to

5: \'arda L. Atkins
All persons deSIrIng to ava:I
5: William E. Atkins
themf
of their right of Iranr--..--. cr.;; .dsll igiter
at OflCI. KENNETH F. MURRAH
Registration books will ClOSe S00 o
Murrah end Doyle
ovem
2. 1973.
po
1371
(Seal)
100 We-st Morse Boulevard
The C.' .1 W:i.r Springs,
Winter Park. Florida 37719

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want to "I'm 27 years old," said were also second-line players young Jackson belted 47 Andrews hack on the team?
boycott theSeries,
Jackson. "lie can't be telling and therefore s)augtiterable homers He wanted a $25,000
boycott Finley.
"j love people," said
raise. Finley said no. A Ion
When told (hat Finley said me what to say or what to do. cattle.
Jackson. "1 care about them.
"1 wanted the job because agonizing holdout ensuc. I need them. That's the way
if Jackson kept his mouth lie can't be whipping me. If
hut he would he a wttcr he wants to try to whip me, he couldn't run over me like Jackson finally returned to Reggie Jackson is.Ican't say

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wife;

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Handricks' 16.1-478 led Florida

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FirwayPlelsLund'On'M
Loaner's
Florida COnVOY
Hcieflda Village

Notice

arity in trade for him would
.lackson, of Oakland A's A's locker coom after a Series tivclv sought the job, despite
Why does Jackson speak
1
game,
his
huge
arms
folded
the
knowled
e
that
his
emCe
like rcpbcing the Mona out so fervently? Why does he
wui'r Charles 0. Finley.
Vhen there was rumor across his chest, and when he ployer conskers such a per- Lisa at the Louvre. (Only want to be player representabefore the third World Series thought more about Fialey's son a turncoat, at best. And in trading her to the Prado for tive? Why doesn't he just sit
game that the A's might remark, his jaws tightened. the past, Finley has lopped El Greco's "Toledo" would back an be a great hitter
ho-cott it because Fink'yhad lie has i way of looking a olithe team Rocky Johnson, do.)
and powerful-throwing
fired Mike Andrews, goat of mwrightintheeyesandget- Chuck Dobson and Mike
Jackson's animosity fielder and swift base run-

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Commission
Chambers
of th•
County
Courttiouse
the Kansas City Chiefs.
TUSCJ$y,
Nov,.
1973,
at
1:00
P.M.,
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s-cndoi,

STANDINGS

three points from Ret.alic Painting.
Bobbie Retalic rolled a 173-391 and
Nina Darnell's 14-4O9 were high for
Butts Te.xao when they took three

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NOT ICI , hereby given that WC NOTICE is hei'eby given that lam

NOTICE OF PUaLICHEARINO
The SemroIe County Board

You will take notice that the City Replacement for Crooms High directed to fii their Obli'tt}Ofl with
commtsscn cm me city cm santoo,
Semtnofe county, tonal ti, ttY Co,nminion.

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*as as od an executive as i It was mentioned that the said Jackson.

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Ferguson said, as they once records come."
again huddled.
But Simpson, ,olnting to
Well, they did. Simpson, the Brown's single-season high of
All-American Heisman Trophy 1,3 yards, seemed to be kidwinner from Southern Cailfor- ding.

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tue ol the Year." (Jackson heart is so fluttery he had a I'm now financially secure, s stem,Jacksonwasboundto asked.
"Thank you." said Jackson
NEW YOUK — (NEAl — this season batted .293, drove personal cardiologist sit and secure within myself. I te A's and could not seek
Reggie Jackson is one of in 117 runs and hit 32 homers beside him during Series know I'm a terrific player employment with another
Jackson says he resents
ttios&amp;' rare men so good at his and must be the leading can- games, might be mad enough right now. And ii he wants to teami
that
his dealings with the
trade
me,
line
with
me."
JO) that he can tell his boss to (liClate for the American to accept (1w challeng.
Is there anything
owner
take away from his
to
his
funeral?"
come
"You
The
implication,
and
a
go jump in the bird bath. ,nd League Most Valuable
ra- respect a b o u L F i n le
.: baseball concentration Yet
tional one, is that Jackson is Jackson was asked.
he says it. iIh unabashed erawardtogowithhisWorld asked Jackson,
Jackson is the player reps indispensable a nlayer as nancial emoire," replied he remains miini1icent in
Series MVII honors.)
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The Sanford Herald

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ISeal
Richard (Dick) Stone
Screfar'y of State
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When it looked like the game
was going to sudden death, the
Jayhawks eliminated the
Cowboys frotn the PlaY-Oils as
Rocky Jernigan went around
left end for sIx yards after
two minute warning was given.
The extra point (sy failed.
Saturday the Bulldogs will
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Orer?or-t, JA'.'ES P PElTER, fc'untnin ard .i?e I (n?n, hit
CATtIERIPIE B. PElTER AND wifeandM Leroy Fountainand
GENE N STEPHENSON. and any
Fountain. his wife, f any of the
unknown stockholders; EDMUND above still be living arid if dead.
F. PETRIS and LOUISA I. PETRIS. their unknown heirs, devitees,
'"t wife; C. C. .0?CS awi
Iegatees, grant.es, truStees,

GOULD, his cessors and all other parties
the withdrawal of such proposal IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF rHE GOULD arid
theNW'iioftheSE'4,ottheSW
Sec. IS, Twp. 71,S, Rng. flE,: run within said period or the failure c,t EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. *ife STEPHEN 1. DANPI and claiming by, through, under or
th.enceH.ladrgrees76'41"E 110.19 BIdder' tø enter' into said Contract CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE MARGARET DAP4N hiS site; against any Of the intiv,nJuaIS or
COLUMBIJSC. B!ASLEY and A H. corporation n4men above.
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
tt. toe point in the centes- line of the arid give said Bonds Withsn ten (10)
BEASLEY.
his wife; 0. 1. STuN
after
recel-vinu
Notice
of
the
No.
15.1124.8
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thai a suit
Little We-kiwa River': thinci along
and---- STITH,liiswjf; JOHN C. foquletfitlehat benboejgpit
the
center Iin With tie Ace-pfnce of Bid, that the Bidder DIVISION B
in the
STOVIII
arid
STOVIPI, his Circuit Court of Seminole County,
In re Adoptien of
following courses end distances; N Guarantee as representing darne
47derm4l' W'W9.13 ft.; thence to te Owner on account of lb. TERESA MICHELLE SASSER, w,te, WESLEY J CRAMER and Ftonida.ogalnst youaroeachof you
LOSSIE P. CRAMER, his second claiming an estate, tig, title or
N 30 degrees w
w, n.oa ft.: default 0$ the Bidder in any par- Minor,
ttemice N II dflrees W Os" w. 2451 Ilcular Thereof. Bid Bonds and By: BRUCE WAYNE PRESTON, wife and JENNIE P CRAMER, his interest In or lien upon the following
fif*t 1e: ESTPtEf cr::;;,,. , ------- ft.; thence N. 61 degrees Si' ao" w. C"4 skill be returned to ut ci.o.*t,i.w'
;:w;:a ii
HENRY
CHAPMAN. her husband; Siminole County. Flcwlda,
withi,
seven
(7)
Days
after
formil
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
44.16ff.; thence N 70degvees 32' 3)"
wit
ELIZABETH 1. DANPI and --- PARCEL I Allth.atpartoflp,eSE
W.342Sft.,thenceNflOdegrees5p' opening of Bids except those Jf 10. BILLY WAYNE SASSER
DAPIN,
her
husband; LOYD
423 Ellis Street
of Die SW '.. leSs the West 303.34
1," W 76.01 ft., thence N. 24 degrees Bidders under consideration for the
FOUNTAIN. lisa known as L. W. feet thereof lyIng Ssjth of the
Andalusla, Alabama 34430
13' 71" W. 62.1) ft.; the 31 Contract. Succejshjt Bidder shall be
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED FOUNTAIN and LIZZIE FOUN- Longwood.Palm Springs Road, atl
degrees 34' 4° w. m.i. ft. to a requiredfome.etalloftl,etermsof
the contract documents and shaU thai BRUCE WAYNE PRESTON TAIPI. his wife; HARRY .1. lying In Se&lt;tion 3), Township 20
point on the S. boundary
t
aforesaid, Weatherstield Second further be required to subsiantiatty hal filed a Petition in the Circuit CRAMER arid
CRAMER, hit South, Range 30 East, Scmlnoie

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ATTEST.
Attorneys for tise District
S. At-thur H Beckwith. Jr.,
Shooi BOard of
Clerk
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Puttth. Oct. 30. 3973
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Jones. PlS*ift; Edward S R,4 and
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Clerk of tte' Cir(u,t Court
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SW 14; run thence 5.19 degrees So'
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those arid you are required to teowa, C- L DAPIN and KATE DAPIN, hit South, Range 30 East, Seminole
run thence 5, 00 degrees w.v w. equal to or superior t
It. alongthe F boundary of said ipictfie-d In the Bidding Documeni4 why the relief petitioned for therein wile, WALTC S. FOUNTAIN and County. Florida, less right of way for
NW14 of the SE' of ti.. SW'.. and shalt provide Architect with corn should not be granted by serving a ESTHER FOUNTAIN, hIS wife, roads
the W boundary of said WeatP*I'- pretientive evaluation testing COpy of your writlnn defense, If any, LLOYDJ. FOUNTAIN and JACK IC end you eretierrby required to serve
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granting said Adoption. and the under or against 6ny of the' iri
BEAPIC. of Stephnon aid Be-erie.
furlherreliefwvg.tinsaidpetition dividvait or corporatIons named. P0. Drawer One, Cesselberry,
WITNESS my hand and Wal of
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205 Benson Juncf son Road • Phone 661-4212
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Sunday 5:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
looking forward to bright and cucumbers on your table business, and her advice is hanging flower baskets, and
other accessories make
winter flower gardens now is this winter.
equally sound.
While the seeds. Plants and
the time to start planting your
Even thefouryoung llunziker beautiful gift Items. north
ARCARONI SALAD NOW AVAILABLE
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GardenUind
Garden
Supplies
service and useful advice given They've been helping out
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Stop by at GardenLand and
onWest First StreetinSanford, by the Hunzikers. An GardenLand since ttwi tiii
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now has boxes of fine, sturdy agricultural graduate of the days!
2 Pieces - FF - Rol S
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ready for planting out in University of Florida, Hunziker
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offered free by the Hunzlkers.
questions and problems south of Jacksonville.
or window boxes,
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growing
things.
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varieties of petunias. These are wife. Pat, has gathered a selection of books deal.ing with tall and fast those sup&amp;agons
wizard little plants, hardy, gay, wealth of knowledre over the every irnaginb1e aspect of are growing!
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Private Patients-VA-Medicaid
Out Patient Therapy

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Family Day

DINNER

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Holiday Party

CATERERS: LEON WALKER &amp; FLO PEMBERTON

24 Hour Nursing Care For

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Can Help
Phoneil3l5$7
Wrte P0. t3o 1213
Sanford. FiOqiji

Seminole 322-2611

Winter Park-

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Yu pick, gren beans.
tuthl,ylIøw SQUaSh. $3 bu.
picked, *3.50. 0:3) am. Ill sunset.
Cain Farmi. 41 West from San
ford, to Orange Blvd.. Right On
Orange 8Ia ii Ad'vtture' Camp,
lett CII Delaware. 323 0560 be'fori0
am., after 7.30 o.m.
'Farm Fresh Rabbi?. any quantity,
government Inspected,
pOUnd, 3221132.

IA_Eating Plices

tO-Do It Yoursctf
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Alt-tIne tickets. Cruise and Tovrs
at official rates 303 Semoran
(HWY
1313233.

$3-Travel Agencies
1i-Campng.Rerf
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TravelAgencies

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Sports

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Camping - Resorts

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Rentals
Do your camping and canoeing it
Camp Seminole. No alcoholic
beverage's. 322-4170.
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9-Rirns for Rent
JO-Ape rttnent's Rent
tJnfurnih,d
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Unfw-nished

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34-Mobile Homes Rent
For Rent
34-Resort P,oper?y
for Rent

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For Rent
3k-Wanted to Rent

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Real Estate

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DRIVERS &amp; HELPERS
FURNITURE
DEL15
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help, p,er experienc,
5i
automotive or appliance sales.
Western Auto Start 301 W. lit St.

4$-Houses for Sale

17-.Moile

Help Wanted

at once fr maor f,rnilure
company. Permanent help only,
in
health md must
ave valid Fka'd, cttaulteurs
Hcecuc&amp; Abr* average pay with
wrnrTlmepotsjDi(. Alimaor
comny benetits inckdlnp
tacatn with pay, hospitalizatIon
lincl itte Insurance paid by corn
p,3ry Apçly in pers(s, to Mr.
Werndll, Sterchi
Furniture,
)I French Aye.. Sanford.

$ome Lot's

35Mobik

Male

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32-Houses
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Rent

31-Apar ments

Hom

43-Lots and

Service Station Attendant,
's
parlance necessary. Apply In per.
son to Sanford Sunoco ServIce, 1-4
and West U. Sanford.

Acreage

44-Farms and Groves
4 S-Rsort Property

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Experlencedoniy, prader operators
Apply in person to Whiaher
Paving, Sanford Airport, Builrig
100. between 7:30
d 0:30 mm.
Ph. 3221113.

For Sale

4 *-lncome And
Investment Property
47-Real Estate Wanted

CustodIan wanted. Apply at Enter.
wlsa School. 211 MaIn St., En
terprise.
Merchandise

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and Welder's Helpir,
373 01

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S7-App!iances

$4-Garage

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- Rummage Sales'

SS-Boats &amp; Mrip
Equtpmenl
S6-Camptflg

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person t
American Wood Products. 1297
Cttart,i St. LongwoCIf, Fla.

Si-Household Goods

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lGOER$EIiOrienced in bu:itup
rooflng. Alto - ROOFERS
HELPERS. Good wages, aptly
In person to 88.0 Roing Corn
pany, 131 Saminola 8la.,
Casefb.rr,.
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Used car mechanic, excellent pay
and working conditions. Working
04 all domestic and
import cars. Apply In person, Ja('it
vT5. Bill 8.ak'r Volkiwagen,
.1719 s. 17 92

5-SporIs Equipment

SC-Musical Merchandte
Equipment
And Supplies

60Offtce

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RESTAURANT
PERSONNEL

71-Antiques

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Wanted: RNs arid LPNs. Apply in
person, Sanford Nursing and
Convalescent
Center,
950
f.teltonville Ave Sanford
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Acc-untart$ Boo4.keep.r. *300 up,
depending on experience. An.
derson Employment Service. $30
0166.
LADIES
THIS iS DIRECTED TO THOSE
LADIES WHO WOULD LIKE TO
SUPPLEMENT THE FAMILY
INCOME WITH PART TIME
WORK. 4 HOURS A DAY, 3 DAYS
A WEEK. $1. PER HOUR WITH
LARGE NATIONAL COMPANY
COP-iDUCIstIc, SURVEY IN
SEMiNOLE COUNTY. FULL
lIME WORK ALSO TO THOSE
WHO QUALIFY. MUST HAVE
PLEASANT VOICE. FILL IN
COUPON BELOW,ANO MAIL TO
MAPIAGEF: P0. BOX 1447,
ORMOND BEA(H, FLA.. 32074

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The' day ii 95C. to ate the bi'wtit*
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part t1m, and *I*I oywTh,*. If
you heve r rip, u.siJ ?ra,n yn it I
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AdvCrhrs $hOvfd inclUd# this
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Two bedroomi, 1 bath, wall to waR
carp.'ing, drape's, central heat
air. Fully equipped kltthen
with dIshwasher. Call p,.
Weattierby 3234657.

Leader, has 1 opening in their
Seminole County (Longwood.
S.yeford Branch) office You'll be
supported by extensive ad
v.rtislng,
and
managerial
assistance. Experience In real
estate not essential, ticens'
necessary. Call Larry Saxon,
R,!ALTOR, District Sales
Manager, 1)05500.

bedroom house', adults, no pets.
$ISOmo. plussecurity deposit. Pit
32616
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$123________________________
per month. Call 323 5200.

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MobIle Homes Rent

Franklin Arms

KULP REALTY'
Realtor
407W 1st St
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$ft
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INTLDE1LCT1VE AfhCy

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$7 T7Qvsenj Blvd ,ci 54i45, LI
1(1 tan aAe,
ara-ca a.'*
513
n Lc.eal Oouat$e,
rM t

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expleyet

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Call 3fl.2611
He'tp wanted, mal, or female.
fxperlence necessary, Fiberglass
Iaminatls in profit sharing
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Stjllafl.9 wig. Many
job advantages, Contact Starline
(nferprii,e Inc. Building $31,
Sanford Airport, $ am, ID 1:30
pm 3730111.

GENEVA GARDEN
APARTMENTS
1503W. 75th Sf.
I bedrooms, 2 baths, carpetIng &amp;
drapes Pool. Kitchen equipped. 3
children accepted. Call 322•20.

Apartments Rent
Fernished

Two bedroom duplex furnished
apartment. .1720 Orlando Drive,
Sanford.

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bedrooms. 2 baths, eat.in kitchen,

MAN

room,

COUNTRY HOME
Flveacresfenced,ab.ciroom, 2battt
home, barn, garage. $36,$ with
terms.

Call

REALTOR

12 BEDROOMS, ADULTS ONi
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2545 Park Drive., 3fl 214)
2 bedroom furnithed apartment,
Adults only $150 ma. Utilities
furnished. Call 373 0110.

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WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W. lIt. SI.

SAN MO PARKS, 1.2.3 Bedroom
Tratiers 8 Ap$s 2 Adult parks, 7
iar.ily parks 3515- HPv, 17 t?
S.tntOrd.)23 I)0. Oay, WI. , 7/

10 acre I acres In grove. High &amp;
dry (.rneva, ca'f Stoic c,i

NOTICE

Registered Brokr
t.oeiy 3 bedroom, 1", bath, Ft-IA.
low down, or assume and move
right In. Holland Realty, Bi aker
Owner. 321 7025 eves. 37)6460

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AnytIme

3 bedroom. l or two baths, all
brkk. From sij,iw. flri Street to
Locust, turn left to 14th St rIght
on Valencia Court North, Model
open 1 6 p.m. daily,
ilte pine
373-7010
,

AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP.
I)) 8300

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club or

$3 per week? This
an Ideal way to

form the public of your
club ac.tivltles.

Succeed!"

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Father Richard J. Lyons

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PCI

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COUNCIL 5337
Business Meeting

[ZIG ZAGS

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Stemper Agency

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BINGO EVERY
Thursday 7:30 P.M

CENTER

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REALTY

Lifestyles

SANFORD CLOSE IN

BEST VALUE.

ir' LEGION
POST 33
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Ou,0e Ta Outs. Ltv,

Convenient and charming, just
completing 4 new 3 bedrooni
homes with garage, air and
carpeting, Located on a quiet
troet with lake breeze's. Walk to
Shopping and schools. Low down
payment. Only $22,500 to $21,750.

Hwy l792IMile
South ot Sanford

Piihjisheij Erry SLI,ftIav

MEETINGS
$ P.M -2nd and 4111
Thursday Each Month

In

Every Mon &amp; Tue's
Early Birdat 7:13PM
ReguIaratlISP M

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Cut 332 6761

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2 Bedroom home and 3 bedroom
home. unfurniihed, $150 each.
Lc.Tn C.,1t. 337 s:c

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security

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serenity

different e*toriors

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organization would

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Ihis listing call:

maximum 0425
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Ona90pcttnor7ipc, onnnOO
loan

from

Busin Meeting

Daily (closed Wed.)
BIngo. Thursday. 2000

financing plan is available
to new
home buyers ml Sanora.
Mortgage
tprrn are lImited to a

3%

LOCH ARBOR-Spacious new 3
bedroom,2b.athwithfamilyrocrn,
two car garage, carpeted. central
heat and air, financing arranged

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Large 3 bdrnom home plus Small
rented cottage, on tree covered
lot Nice area, close to everYthing
121,150, with qood terms. Call
George WIllii, Assoc.
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Longwood

Realtors

BIkes, Bikes, Bikes

MISC SALE: Reese Trailer Hit
ches,onlorTcavola Land Cruiser,
one for late model GM cars.
Surfboard racks, Scout tent, Beds,
Chain, Table, Clothes, Dishes,
Lamp), Sweepers, Dresser,
Books, Movie Outfit, Swing set.
Baby Items, and many Other
items. Some like new. Doyle Rd in
Osteen 99, Oct 24th flit-u Nov 1
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DEPARTMENT
3222611

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Two Color lvi and Stereos; also
1936 Chrysler Imperial. 32)0700
alter S

lwp color TVs, also 1954 Chmtsler
Imperial. Call after 5. 3230701

STRETCH
STITCH
SEWING
MACHINES (I) nationally adver
tise'd brand has all the newest

5t.4.

Mart wanted to take dow garage in
Orlando for good lumbar, Call 041
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elastic and stretch stitches,
famous front loading bobbins,
built in button hole, blind hem and

decorti stit
You will
over 5230 (Xl Il.. iop of U.o in4
model. Easy payments available,
United Freight Sales, 3550 S.
Orange Ave Orlando, Mon. Fri. 9
to9, Sat. toS.

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Household
Goods
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WILSON MAlE K FURNITURE
buy sell trade
311315E. Fir'st St.,
323.5632
Ac'c7lIIar flAV11lTt
?iOumL 7i1Cfll)

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l72 Honda 35-0 CL, lie ne-a. 1800
1mm, 377 2382_
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Pets and SupplIes

1967 Yamaha 11.5.
runsgood. $230.
Ph, 323 6229.
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Grooming-Poodle's. Terriers. All
r-r
t'e4
!lr or toy with
every grooming. 372.1971.

Trucks and Trailers

IkU ANDCAMPER?
3q11 Contained. PiOt1fi'J 'Jiiv
take over Call dealer 323-6230.
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New, large&amp;small
2003AdamsAve.
'IN ZAYRI PLAZASIIIIRN 11*1k
utfh

FREE part Persian kittens, Ph. 372.

7269.

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German Short haired puppies.
Registered litter. I wks old. Ph.
2959342.
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Matching Chair
Opens to sleep

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On deluxe Necchl zig zag. 3 needle
poSiti, built In buttonhole maker
with designs Pay 530 50 or 6
payments of $7 per month. See it
56nfo
Sewing Center. 307 E.
First St.. Downtown.

Feed

JIM DANDY FEEDS
Buy direct from boxcar at wholesale
prices J011y Charlie guarantees in
writing loweit prIces In Fla,
Gormly's, E. £6 past Beardall at
PR track's.

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Western Wear. Save at the Old
Cc'nalWesternthop,1797,irniIe
S at DeBary.
SOFAAND CHAIR CLOSEOUT Ill
iets with solid hardwood frames,
complete set lust $99.50. Cash or
termi. (First come, first served)
on selectit of fabrIcs, vinyli and
colors. United Freight Sale's. 5O
S Orange Abe., Orando

* Sanford Auction *
!)UBLIC
AUCTION
EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT. Antiques, TVs,
Miscetlanec'us, New and used
furniture and apollances. Piu
special sales (watch ads).
AuctIoneering

Service,

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Appliances

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to Buy
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RECONDITIONED Refrigerators,
Washers
and
Dryert.
WARRANTY.
Free Delivery,
WHITESIDE APPLIANcES. 6.44
1141
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Freezers
to choos' Irom Dch.'
Appliance Sales 8. Service, 261?
French Ave., Sanford, 322 7656
PRE

WASHER,
service. used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES. 32)

CASH 322 4117
For used furniture, appliances,
tools etc. Buy I or 1001 items
Larry's AtarI. 715 Sanford Ave
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andheatingsenrice
Ph.$30 9217
$30 no

Stamps-Coins
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To buy and sell gold or silver coins.
contact us first. We also buy bulk
slyer coins. SEMINOLE COIN
CENTER, 109 W lst 323 1352

Central Air ConditionIng. For It-co
estimatt, call Carl Harris, at
SEARS ii Sanford 372)77)

Aluminum
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Cash buyer for used articles. him
niluce, etc HWY
ANTIQUES.

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Gas dryer, Hamilton,
likenew$100.
Call atte'r 3,031 7)39.

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid, used, any condition
-44 $126, Winter Park

Patio Covers. canc-o'ts, screened
porches, pool enclosures &amp;
repaIrs. 25 pct. off req. price. 373
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Appliances
A&amp;RAPPLIANCE REPAIR
All makes serv Ice
Ph. 0300730

Hiqan Insulation, SANFORD
blEATING 0. AIR
CON
DITIONING 2609 Sanford Aye,
372 6390

aeuty Care

'OW[R'S BEAUTY SALON
ilormenly 14,'.rrett'S Beauty No i
SIQF F'.n,' 37? 5-7:?

Earn Your Own Money By Delivering
A SANFORD HERALD ROUTE
6 Afternoons a Week
NO SUNDAY DELIVERY
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r"
oog training In your home, All
Breed Dog Training Academy.
Call for free evalu,7'tion
$31.737Q
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Pool Table taking .,p too much
room? AClasslfied*dwillfind it
buyer.

OIL HEATER CLEAP-il NO
CALL RALPH
37) 535-4

Grooming
Profess,,aI witit love
C a.m 6 p.m. Animal Haye,
i,rcm, ng 501 &amp;b.irdng
337 SJS?

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322-2611

AND GET YOUR NAME ON THE LIST FOR
APPOINTMENTS

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Improvements

Plumbuig
0 B. RUCKER PLUMBING. Inc
Rep.ar's. Remodeing, hot water
limits, bath additions, dependable
service, Free estimates, 37) 18(0

DRYWALL-SPRAYING
&amp; PAINTING
Pn 377 1335
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Custom Work Free Estimate. 33
0099
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Custom made screen rooms, car
I-rts Top workmanship and

materials LEACH ALUMINUM
ABRICATION, 373 44s7S

Pressure Cleaning _________________
G.e your home a bath. Remc,ve
mildew, protect paint Pret'sure
clean walls, patos, roofs, free est.
Impac Spra Klean 3220397 eve
New thinglti tacked on cy square
w,th an, or by hand. Liensed 8
insured 323 1.333.

Vacuum Cleaners
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KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER
Only authorized ¶ilrs &amp; Service n
S.'rfOrd. Open 9 5-. Mon Fri . 551
1 107W. 77th St. Ph 1238)30.
FREE Home Demonslnation

Gutter's 8. Down Spouts
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Prof essuonat Wallpaper Hanger
I.. cers."-t I.?,..
t,,i ('nrn!r.rc ii
I itvL.' "i'c In 122841)
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WELLSDRILLEO PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEp,t
All type's and S
'.'i" fc0.)sr and ."r,
l'IEMACPij,L &amp;
SUPPLY CO

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It's Fix up Time, Hir, an experl
repairman from today's classified
ads!
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LI
DICK JOYCE WELL DRlLLlp,
ahd larger, pumps, sprinklers
Water COoditioner, 377 1610

8 Grtfs Land Clear,nj
Eacavatng &amp; Grading. 't'1 73
1191 or 372 6243, day or nite
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BUDDY'S
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Small .lc't', •5-'anto.d

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(lasSlied Ad will
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to

RoofenglSheetMetal

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4a,e your heater servcc'd lotwinier Call Geneva Meg. &amp; Ar.
Cond. Service 32) 5434.

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Sit:

Lawn Cle'an Up, and Light Hauling
Tremblay,

CALL

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COOIIURN FENCE CO
Pt-I 3t

I or Builders, Sub coniractors
Ionlpletc IlcxiSe Plans hid Shop
I)' "wings I asi, de'pendablr
cor)m,(il Call Victor 365 37i3

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Drafting

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you word your classified ad. Call
322 7ftl or 1)19993.

Concrete

SERVICES UIILIMIT 10
H AllOY MA 14
REASONABLE PRICES. CALL 372
3951 ____

MOWING. EDGING
8. TRIM.MlPfG
CALL 372 l3ot
EN S StOWING SEF'.'I([
-'.crei - e. Lu's ,srij LinIree C%'urn,'l. call 37) cotS

Pet Care

SENKARIKGLASS&amp;PAINTCO
,In "-V.,'.,LA
A...
322 4622

PantIng-interior &amp; exterior.
repair's, roofs painted, free itone'it
experienced estImates, 3730704

sACKSOII'S CERAMICS. supphes.
kin dealer, lOS Closed Ttursdsy
8 Sunday. 3727971

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BUL',.DOZER WORK
Clearing lots our cpe'.clat,y 222 12))
after 3 p m.
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WHOA.Dont throw awayuse.ful edle
items. Sell them quickly with a
Herald Want Ad by calling 371
2611, and ASking for a fr.erid?y
'.(j,5or

l4o5e painting, by hour or by
contract, 322 1053.

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Shrubs, trimmed&amp; shaped. Flower
beds Cleaned &amp; edged to per
Specialist. MowIng by
fect
request only. Free estImate. 32)

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used TV5. Hwy. £34, Altamonte
cjng, Ph *31 992)

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Lawn Servle

BuUdoiing

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LONGW000 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
CASSEL BERRY

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Celery Ave '),l(lfC4ut
3?) 05-SI

AGE 12 OR OVER

Repair

Fill line GE Applitnes
Sanford Elect,'- Company
25-72 Park Drive, 322 l5

Attic Insulations

Ready To

Electronfc Equipment

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BOYS AND GIRLS

AGE DISCRIMINATION
IN EMPLOYMENT ACT
P,'.'I'(.' ritcrm,i!.:.n tP1ty h
htasned Iua-rn the Waqi'
Huur office at Rm 309, Or
larefn fref (It 77 W I
Reauty Dr. P 0 Box 8074
A. Orlu.3do, FIa 32104.
ti'lephune 711.447)

1944 MG,
Call 377.332c.J
After Sp m

Junk Cars Removed

Ohshundt.AICm,nijture,"j
&amp; tan, also red, sire? lbs. wor
me5. Shots. $63 Animal Haven
Grooming 1. Boarding Kennels

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not knowingly accept
HELP WANTED ADS that
inlicate .1 pretercnce
based on age from em
players covered by the

'7$ Flat $50 Spi'er, cony, wire hubs
Radio, excellent coni.tiQn. 373
6153

Motorcycf
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'77

Ford
GranTorino Sport. One
owner, low miles, ma,,y extras.
$7730. Call 3734000 aSk for Bruce
Eller.

Abandoned, un*anted, iunk cars
FIAU(iI awsv. Yeller (hC?
Ifl
LUdnQO
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1965 Chevrolet Impala, 2 door
hardtop, automatic VI. $350 322
or 373 478). ak fcr Crtnrl

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your own pnicC ran'.
ccli you a mobile riome Ttiu
week's special
I7v40, furnIshed.
n.trpet, shutters, only 14995 Place
itomes North, Hwy I? 97 at Lake
athryn Estates, 7 ml North of
Hay 436 $34 2370

'6ôflulck Ranch Wagon, all powr,
good transportation, Must See.
6451)04 •fter 6. 7642 Brookside
Ce, Maltlarcd.
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product, brand new poal traction
rear unit. $125. 373-7997 after 6.

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only II per day.
CARROLL'S FIIPPIIT1IDF
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1961 jeep station wagon. excellent
conditon. Good tirei Ph. 3flS75i.

JEEP ,'/t'GU'lI I' 1 N.
etown, take over. Call credit
manaar'r. '1736230.

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I7voItAutcDatter,ej$)1
REELS BODY SHOP

KULP DECORATORS

b(• Home flank kepossessions
1.5- to cioose from 03) fl73
Dealer

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PartsAccessories

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LOrcg*OOd
JUSTRECElVEDSdeIuxesolidstate
nationally advertised stereo con.
soles In beautiful hand rubbed
finiih. World renowned BSR turn
tables and Ispeaker audio
systems $9t95 each. Also corn
ponent sets ave liable from $79.95
Cash or terms. United Freight
Sales. 3530 S. Oranp. Ave., Or.
lando. Mo....Fv,. 9 toY, sat. 9ft S.

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far Paint
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KACTUS KORRAL, 2150 Sanford
Ave. Next to Horse &amp; Rider.
Cactus, POttery 8 special plants!

Orlando.

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1962 T. Bird good condition. Can be'
seen at 231$ S Frencn. $493.

CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT
4 speed Nothing down, take' over
Call dealer 3736230.

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lent an. compee,.
amnprg
equipment, boat and motor and
cther itemS Ph 119

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BuildingMaterials

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Sates, 3550 S. Orange Ave.,

Miscellaneous
For Sale

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New Lumber ForSalc
ReasOnible
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BEDROOM SETS
Brand new
Spanish and Mediterranean sets
with Intricate Spanish designs.
heavy cast handles and hand
rubbed finish, I piece set Include's
dresser, mirror, chest and bed, $99
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1541 Hwy 1797Op,nSat&amp;Sn
0302920

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For the best buy in American
Motors, and Jeep vehicles. see.
DON BALES
Sanford Motor Company
French Ave., 337 Jt?

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30mpg,
Ph 373509.4

One 1977 mn home two I??) mini.
homes. Save plenty on th$e
specials. See them now. New
World Travel, uwy. I? 92,
Longwood, 0349124.

P.'ike room for daddy Have a
in r sale with a IOw.ost
b1"Iied ad'
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TV-Radio-Stereo

GREGORY MOI3ILE HOML.S
50FrenchAve, 3103Orlando0r.
3 soo
372 55-ui

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,i apartments, in wooct frase
516.500 Terms available. Call
79.13 attcr

DEMONSTRATOR

All siei, and models, 10 speei1,. S
Speeds, and StanThrd bikes nba
available at Fireibone Store, Call
372 0744.

Firewood for sale by the ',cord or
cord. 1309959 after 5p.m.

Income
Investment Property

Travet t raiters
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Rooerts &amp; i.iiiman

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Campers

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1964 Mercury, good CDndI$ Ion, 21,000
actual miles. 1500. 1969 Chrysler
Imperial LeBaron, all power.
excellent shape. *1693. 323 91
after 6
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Campers
cu. ft.
Whirlpool Refrigerator. 15
Freezer, was $619. now $679. Big
Travel Trailers
IMMACULATE_Older frame home Buy, sell. consgn, appraise, or
savngs on Dishwashers, Ranges,
3 bedrooms, family room, living
special sales out of anything of
Washer's, Dryers. Geneva Htg, &amp; I. 13 Scotty camper trailer. 1. is'
room with fireplace', two car
Scottyull or trade for boat. Ph.
value. Hwy. 17 92 (behInd Win
Air
Cond.
Serv.authonized
372.1449.
garage, ('ICd'IICI'lt nc ghborhood,
chester Mobile Homei.)
Whirlpool Sales 8 Service. 3096
iil,1.n
II 9.5-00
ISflUU ijr., tantoro. 1151 DI0.
.UJ a,jr 1972 JayKing Camper, steeps I.
so Of Airport Blvd. 323 5434
screened porcti, with awnings,
THREE BEDROOM 2 bath home. SINGER SEWING MACHINES,
1973 zIg zag models, some still In
wardrobe, electric 8 gas
beautf':t shaded corner location,
refrigerator, $300 down and
cartons. No attachments needed
in an established neighborhood.
53
for buttonholei, blind stitch, fancy
assume payments. 373 1761 after
Large u'ooms, excellent condition,
I
patterns. etc. 139.95 cash or 'ti-ms.
TELEVISION SETS $23 UP
ST. JOHN'S
United Freight Sales, 3330 S
MILLERS
Orange Ave., Orlando, Mon Fri.,
REALTY CO.
2619 0, lando DrIve', 372 0332
9 to
Sat. 9 to S.
Req Brokers
Sanfoi'd. Ph
GOOD USED FURNITURE AT
55
Boats&amp;M.arinc
BARGAIN PRiCES 2 Pc. Sec
Dayi 322-6)?)
Equipment
tonal with 7 new end tables and
NightS 322.5.424, 337 2352
cocktail tables, lamp $99 corn
C A. Whiddon, Sr., Broker
New 1973, 16 ft. tn hull, 2 left.
p1st.. Beds complete from $30
THIS WEEK AT
Ill N. Park, Sanford
clearance 73 prIces. Can be seen in
UNITED FREIGHT SALES
337 5991
Sanford. 9011771031.
7 SpanIsh, Mediterranean.
.109W 1st St
Sanford II All fiberglass houseboat, 40 HP
French Provincial bedroom
322 2335
Evinrude, $1500, 323 104* after
57 CS and up Sofas. 3 style's to
430.
aleecne from, $0995 to 515-99%
SE
WING
MACHINES
(I)
brand
"en
REAL ESTATE.
Hjmt brand vacuums, 5.49 CS,
with
fhl
factory
guarantee, ri
REALTOR
59') 95 Nra' '73 Singers. 53995
ROBSON MARINE
tionally advertid brand 10 be
MI 1791, OeBary 641 460!
each
2Ol7Hwy 1797
Sold for $49.95 cash or terms
STEREO SPECIAL
'127
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Inspect at Ut ted Freight Sales.
200 .a,t. AX0000 Garrard (em
3.5-SO S. Orange Ave., Orlando,
pnent set. reQ $449, now only
Mon..Fri. 9 to 9, Sat. 9 to S.
Registered Broker
120 Also available' speakers,
323N70
hadphone's and Garrarci turn
I abi es
IN ZLYNE PLAZA StuN PARK
glass front, $75; three I it. I
HI 4771
Mobile Homes
Ove'rhead garage doors arid at I
Warehouse Outlet located
300 Hew St
la(hig'tg parts, $70 Ca.; 3$ lip.
35)4 5. Orange Ave.
MATTRESS
Ne ha',t a NEW 1972 demo 12 x 60
Evinrudeoulboardmotor,sptortor
Orlando (between Held,., &amp;
IIoi Sprine's
going at en unheard ci price'
Mict.igari). Hours
bong shank, electric start, 1)50 I
C M.n..Frl.
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Complete
lit
Come see it at
Sat. '1.1 5
Ph 322 1Q50 between 1 6 p m

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2nd Monday -2000
Club Hours-loam,

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2 Bedroom, large fenced yard, $135
ma. Avil*bt immedIately. Ph.
323-171),

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Patio homes are surroun(JecJ
by a
permanent stuc:o.on.corJete
block
garden wall. The master bedroom,
living &amp; dining rooms hav
sliding glass
doors opening onto your courtyard for
privacy,

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fireplaces,

NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath oncrete
block home's. central heat and air.
nearing
completion,
Good
financing arranged.

FLEET RESERVE

dISPOSal, range, remote Control garage
doors,

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BY OWNER-Hew Klngsberry 3
bedroom, 2 bath Central heat en
air. Range. dishwasher, disposal,
fully carI'.eted. Lot 161 x 4.5'. VA
and Con-intionai financing. Ph.
fl 46417.

I bedroom, fr'nt kItchen, 1? x
ar, 57930. Call 373099 between 9

3 bedrooms, 2 biith, double
gerage,
cntr.iI heM &amp; aIr. wall to w3t1
carr'

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Autos for Sale

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1964 Dodge Dart. automatIc, radio.
heater, excellent tires Just
SHELLEY USED CARS. 70)
French Ave., 3737940,

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The ifef-aiff

CLIFF JORDAN
EALTOR

AMER ICAN

Road

377 ots1. After 5, 377 7111

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11N ZAYa$ #t.AZA SFIs PARK
137-4773

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ITP,lt4Q C P[A( TOP ORL, .51
MULTiPLE LISTING SERVICE
37? 1991
1919$. F.entt
Eve Sunday. 317 7371 or 377 1.%

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3 Bedrooms, I' -, baths, like new
Large lot. Sale price
57.000 cash, assume $13,600 mtg
Monthly payments, $156.93 in
(bodeS everything Call Ms Cross
12) 4870

CARRIAGE HILL
BIG I BEDROOM
Family room, panelled beam
ceiling, itnq wall Formal dining
and living room. Extra large eat
In kitchen, His and her closet In
master bedroom. plus dressing
area. Priced in upper 30's.

WOODLANDS

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E.ery Friday night 7:30 p.m. If you
have things to sell or consIgn, call
Stan Vermillion at 031 7020.

JACK R. MCCLURE

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3234041or323 0317

Rooms

HOMES and APTS. br rent From
$100 'no. Call 473 7861. HOME
RENTALS-b oktf-.--C bC.

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I acres very near I 4 361' front on
Slate Road 46.

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air, adults. 8614426 or 377 *051

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I :EFRONT 7 tir1ri'm ...
lorida room. I bath Ituib huSC
and dock, garage, $37,$po

031 0727

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"Sanford's Sales Leader"
YourMultipleLlstinoAgency
Local and National MLS
REALTORS
236$ Park Dr

Nearly new 3. bedroom, 2 bath
home. Panelled family room.
Cheerful screened pati overloox.
ing wooded lot, for FlorIda living
*titS best. Priced right at
Call Joan Carter, Ait',c,

and family room. If you're tired of
looking, you should see' this.
$32,500. Owner will carry rnor.
tgage.

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Houses for Sale

Furnished one bedroom duplex,
adults, no pets. 322 31)0 after 1

ExperIenced Wutood cook.
Appty in person
3225141

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Is acre ranchette. 3 bedroom, 2'.
bath, double car garage. Many
elras. Owner will lake 2nd
rne.tIg.g,. &amp;L..w

CLIFF JORDAN

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Wanted
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PRETTY CORNER LOT GOES
WITH THIS exceptional home in

SANFORD New 2 and 3 bedroom
to'wnhouse's, West ?5U St at Holiy
Aye. Rent starts 81 $275. 322 044)
or 317.01.90

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this establiShed 3 bedroom,
carpeted and air conditioned
home, paneled family room and
quiet fenced yard. Many extras
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This home needs yout Three
bedoms, Family
payment, $1950 and 1120 a month

Shop or office In the' beautiful
Lak.eview Plaza. heat, air, lanitor.
1,310 ft. or 773 ft. Ready for YOU. NEIl
Reasonable. 373 0041.

71 Hour Sen vcr
Call3fl 714$

FLORIDA AVE.
SANFORD, FLA.

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BARGAIN HUNTER

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HIGHLAND PARK-Exclusive
Vu,..,
A UIIV VI Ui SF VS I
nicest hornet on three large lots
with huge 20' x IC' pool. Has 3
bedrooms. 3 baths, climate con
Hal, twin carport, equipped kit.
chen and oes of extras. 153,000
If you're looking for a tme in this
range dont buy anything Until
you've seen this onel

H. UNSWORTH REALTY

For Rent

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't Haven and Mollet Lake

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AVALON APARTMEnTS
ADU_TS NO PETS
t14W.70d St.

GENEVA

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IDYLLWILDE - FIRST TIME
ADVERTISED - Two year old
spIt 3 bedroom. 7 bath with nice
Florida room, dining combination.
Climate control, kitchen equipped
except for refrIgerator. carpet!ng
and many extras. *35.300 Ex
ceu,nt condition. On large Id
about 100'x 30$'.

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Callbart Real Estate

PH. 323- 6650

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NO DOWN PAYMENT

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1 &amp; 7 h'enroom units
CentrdI test 8 air
Pool Clubhouse Laundry
9'iag carpets drape's
Pri vale patio or balcony
Fully equipped kitchen

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322-5641

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7i.oruon, furnished. $130 ma, "
deposit, Adults only, no children
or pets. Call 3235156,
IIG.i E. 25th St . Sanford
2 Bedroom mobile home available
377419)
Oct ,2land2bidroomcoflage. .•o
alcoholic beverages, no pets.
Camp Sm nolc, 372 4470
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Young man would like anrI' r
INTFfT
you gmbntosharerentofftaI,tIf 'OU earn tctwn sago and
Utilities and linens \Jrnhthed 337
510.000 annuaily, and have good
9046
credit, you may qualify for a 3 q
bedroom home In a rural c.rea
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Business Property

APARTM ENTS

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FIRST TIME ADVER
LITY
See thIs 2 tyedroom
T1SED
frameand look at what $20,000 will
buy, ptus one04 tPseprettIet lots en
town Has fireplace, gas heat,
formal dining room, etc. Needs
some attention, but you must see
: :preclate.

Three bsdroons, 1 bath, carpeted,
central heat, kitchen equipped,
carport, 119.000. U30down, $141 1$
per mo., on mortgag, balance,

HANDY

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Realty, 377 1331
264OHui*JtPIi Aye at Ill?

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TwO bedroom, furnished apt. adults
only. $160 month. 323 5434 or 3fl.
6620 alter 3 p.m.

SANFORD HERALD
DISTR IBUTORSHIP

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Roberts 1. OIlman, Central Florida's

I bedroom house In country. Adults
Only, no pets. 1)30 mo,
mo rent &amp; 5.50 d3maoe dennsit
Call after 6 p.m. 3i.an;"

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BALL REALTY

SEMINOLE REALTOR Or WI'
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
3271991
191; S Frenct
Eve,, Sunday, 322 7374cr 322 1194

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3flI0S0 between 11pm.

Start Making

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REAL. ESTATE SALES

Bookkeeper and general OffIce sork,
prefer matur, man or woman. Ph.

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ExcJ(en?

79-Trucks and Trailers

Apartments Rent

30

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78-Motorcycles

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Applications are b.ing accept Id for
the posit Ion of Arbor inspector.
Degree in horticulture, forestry,
agriculture or related field or two
years college with twO years
experience in forestry, park
landscape architecture or similar
park work. Starting Salary:
11.371 Annual, 3tati retirement
plan, paId hospitalization,
vacation. eight holidays, and Sick
leave. Apply: Lois Hare, Room
307, Courthouse', N. Park Aye.,
Sanford.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER

PHONE

GUARDS

(Days &amp;

77-Junk Cars Removed

large room With t.i'tvte
bath.
Referencesregulred. Ph. 32) 1176.

heat, carpeting throughout,
equipped kitchen. $175 mo. in.
cludingwa?er&amp;garge373.3

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATE, up to
$0 pct. commlstlon, paid
hospitelhial ion, and paid vacation
for licensed sales people ExperIenced preferred, but will
teach a few selt qualified
people. EVEREST REALTY,
INC. 1601 $ 17 97, Malllarid. 61

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Stemper Agency

322 164)

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Great RETIREE INVESTMENTI
Building Includes 3 attractIve
apis. Will make nice residence
with good rental income, 121500

DOLL HOUSE - 3 bedroom, 2 batt
thaoy Id. Abovi
ground pool will stay It desired
lmmaculatecQnditIonAg1
at $26,400. Terms.

i)OIW.Fai,bank,
WE TAKE TRADES

BROKER

stro Ifl

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FOUR BEDROOMs. 2 baths. nuci
sect Ion. *73.900. Nicety lan(tc,pr(
new 1$' x 12' utilIty shed Include'
waSher and dryer Good ferm
with no gua!ifyinQ

MOSSIE C. BATEM.AN

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FOR BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOUSES
for sale or lease, call us.

Park.

Schpdtjies AViI8bI(y

Traiterl

Nice large room. Private entrance
and bath. $100 ma. Includes all
utilities. 2600 Elm. Call 323-1211.

* NEW POSITION *

ADDRESS

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BUS BOYS

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ManorwommntoroomndrdIn
Country home. Pit, 372.5010
anytIme,

ARBOR INSPECTOR

NAME

rurctr

Transportation

3200S LI. S. 17.97, Sanford

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CAVALIER MOTOR INN

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26.60HiawathaAve. at 17.92

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rcPETAptES
u,t-t-i p
t,
tCrppjr1 mcsenrenl mat
fit your b.4ckqrotjn. Pfo fee. Call

70-Swap and Trade

Rooms for Rent

ONE ROOM EFFICIENCIES.
Special monthly rates. Contact:
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4VOH CHRISTMAS EARNINGS
can help make the holidays hap.
pier fr your rttire familyt Il's
easy selling tune AVON Cwocts.
Call t: M107C.

ALTAMONTI SPRINGS

Really, 373.1301

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66-Horses

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Unfurnispied two bedroom apt., air &amp;

Mature lady with own Iran.
Wo,laf Ion, to baby sIt S days wk.
7:30 mm. . S p.m. 2226236.

CHARMING, LARGE OLDER
HOME, S bedrooms, 4 bathS.
paneled dining room, central heat
and air, with hard..
fl1)aj', 4
fireplaces, on corner lot. $24,900

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Insurance Secretary
EMper.enced all priases. accept
responsibility. accurare typist,
mature, salary commensurate
with ability. five dab' week 9.5.
South
Seminole area. 1.34.1020.
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Hall Realty
Realtor,
323-57J4
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THREE BEDROOMS, I': b.ithS
chaIn link fenced back.,td
Covered patio with bitbecue ant
utllhly shed. Price

Forrest Greene, Inc.
Realtors
645 2333

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?S?I l',iri Or
REALTOR
Alter hours
3229204
322 3991
37206.4

area.

CALL OR DROP IN AND SEE

Sansom

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Rent

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New"Norge"eqvippfdcoinlaury
located at E. 25th St. and
R.aIIy.
Palmetto. Low iowvs payment,
lllOHIawsthaAv,.at
easy to qualify. For Information.
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Call Geo. CaNCIO In Winter Part,
Brand new 3 bedroom
bath,
.1? (305) 644 0270. or write to Mills
kitchen equipped. Lee. Availa
Pearson Corporation 3925 Carrier
Nov 1 322 2700
St. North St. Pete., Fla. 33711.
Get cash buyers for a imaI
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vestme'nt. PIa, a lOWcot
SELF.SERVICECOIHOPERATED
classified ad for results.
KWIK KAR WASH available' San
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ford and Surrounding area. Vary
;c ;;.vcstment, 75 pct. t:natcn,
Tr,: ,-ernlshed
33
An investment for those who
MUST SUCCEED and one that NitC 3 bidroom houSe for rent
will provide yeats of s?Hdy in.
come. Call collect, )1 '75 717.
Payton

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62-Lawn and Garden
63-Machinery

Unfurnished

DRY CLEANERS

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SEMINOLE
grocers. After on the job training.
excellent earnings, cnd ad.
vancemerit ouparlunity. S day
work weex. Benetsts include,
rCI.jp insurance, dnnual vacation
and retirement. Must be 21 and
havesafe driving record. Physical
•rn rsqulr, Personal in.
tAq....A.., S A
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Orlan4io Cnca Cola Bottling Co..
Mercy Drive, Orlando.
* SECRETARY *
AN
EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
Secretary positions are available in
the Board of County Corn.
DRIVER COLLECTOR
rnlssloners Office. Mtist hive a
For lanitationtruck operation. aday
minimum of SIx years responsible
work week. Numttous fr'nge
clerIcal experience, Shorthand Is
benefits. Start $2.93 per hour.
a must. Ability to meet and deal
APPI 1 p.m City Hail, %taltland.
with public essential. flene'fits
State Retirement plan, paid
hO$plt4llX$tin, vacation, eight
Ff2flIlJk Help Wanted
holidays and sick leave. Apply:
Lou Hör*, Room 307 Cir'Thøue,
Competent nurSery church worker
N. Park Aye., Sanford.
nee
for Sunday mornings and AN
EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY
occasionally it other times. F*r
EMPLOYFR
appointment, call 322 2867.
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SEMINOLE
Baby sifler in my ho,ye. 3 p.m. to
am. Own transportation, 323142i
or 3fl°979.
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Delivery salesmen needed for

Can your Johnny read? Lee
PIp.
Tutoring •n all iuittli for
e'H'mcn?4 age Students. Call 373
7371 after 4:00.

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CUP Of

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Male HIp Wanted
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19 Female Help Wanted
FACTORY HELP
neded for lit. Middle Aged
Lady to live In,
and 2nd and 3rd shift. 5230 Ptt
Companion for elderly lady. Light
Ptjr to Start, Sc raise In 30 cliy%.
lloe:keeping,
Own
trn
Regular raises thereafter. Pad
sporlalion, Call 322.7370.
holidays irid vaci?ions Must be ___________________________
able to Mndie
lb. bags. Apply Nurses Aides. Kitchen help, part
in person, Premix Marbletit.
time and lull time. Apply
Man*tfmctlirtng CO.
C'i IAt'i.
Seminole Lodge Nursing Horne3f
44 and 419, WInter Springs.
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Bay Ave., Sanford.

Care
PIAPIO L!S,ONS
l3WnkChordcours,
HoryWester,322i379

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My Mom wants to know If the could brow a
sugai- .
and a couple cookies?"

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EXECUTIVE_Home) bedrooms,
2 baths in Druid Hills area
lovely large Sit.. Much higher
priced home'i, in
Only 3
',ears old, mirrored wall In dining
rOom, double self cleaning oven,
sunken lllng room, eat in ktche'n,
Genie garago door opener. Priced
right With Qood

all Out' loner preccJ
home') like our specIal 3 bedroom
among the pines. Only 521,500,

by Art

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frontbge on Hwy. 1792 for $25.00
and 19.5' x 12$' for $17.5-CO Gon
terms

$311373
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CHOICE LOCATION two year old
three bedroom, 2 bath home.
Florida room, central heat and
air, wall to wall carpet. 135.000.
Tcrms.

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SLE THIS charming older 3
bedroom In Choice location among
towering oaks. $37,500.

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"Ask her If she has a girl friend with a small appetite!"
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Thingsto Eat

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Jim Hunt Realty

THREE BEDROOMS. 2'l bathi
over an acre. loaded with extras
Only $.iS,000.

CLIFF JORDAN
1%

SEE THIS impre'$.live 4 bedroom in
settIng,
garden like
Choice
location. $39,000.

3 bedroom. 1 tin ucni
si.'...' Tr.

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Action

THE BORN LOSER

Housesfor Sale

Tuesday, Oct. 30, 1973-78

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øeaulifui 3 oedroo,,, i*in,e. Lovely
Miyfiltie't3 210 Vlrginui Ave
Call .ioe Baggerly, 322 1195 No
ltroker
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3 Bedroom home with large fenced
lot, city water and sewer Kitchen
equipped, garage. Priced to Sell at
Only S22., assume 7 pct mom
tgage, piy Only $170 flOnlhI)
Pflyill Capponi, A55.0&lt;

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plCruRESsavetime,comebro.,e
through pictures of our homes.

Small Lot

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9-Good Things to Fat

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Boat i theway? Sell It fast and eas
with a iow•cost classified ad'

NO OLIA LI F V I NG
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Fcr edrcorn. 2 bath, central hCI?
and air, two car çtarage, fenced
y.lrd,with 10 assorted cItrus trees.
convenIent to shopping area.
*39500

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Newly rrnoated, Class A riling.
Family units. efficiency &amp; ov'r
nes. Low weekly rtn. 3223402.

2-In Memoriam

quillfyitg, Immediate POIIIsIIcn

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Assume mortgage, no

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N ear 436 East

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711 N Oak, Sanford
322 7174 day, 373 OILS eve
Get cash buyrrs for a small In. BROKER
ASSOCIATE
.-stmemst
Place a ldw cost
2 bedroom frame 2 itor' hous
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i.clird •id for r,sult.
corner lot. 12'
26' workshop,
Idiil for home' 8. small buiinej.
eaL'tiful Riverfront
Zoned commercial. I bio
off
Acreage' for sale. $2300 per acre.
French Ave. at liii S Laurel
Ave., Sanford.

MotelsHotels

-Cards of Thanks

Three bedroom, tt'j bath home,
carpeted, fenced yard, large
,tiiit shed in rear, payments.

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central air, heat, ww carpet.
family room, large workshop
Owner. 3771779

(v.rhtt. It from
lt Magnolia Ave.. collar ginn
rti.',%?oncs. REWARD. 373 115$.

Annotncment

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2 fledro*m, 1 bath, Florida rOOT
Casselbarry, $17,500. Pfl. 3fl 9471

td Found

8a.m..3:30p.rn.
Saturdays &amp; Holidays
Noon
Deadlin-i Noon
Day Befor Pubikatior
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Ideal Location

2541 S. French Ave
Days 373 7212

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SANFORD CT. MOTEL

Housesfor Sale

townhoutes. Choice location! 94o
car needed for Shopping, schools
or churches Wall to wall shag
carpeting Dshwher dsp!,4iI
range and
central heat air
Hurry! There's only I Of eaCh.
373.
6461.

Mary.

SANFORD REALTY

Bring Results

1nsertions-No

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private financIng. 323 1309, Lake

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location.
$49,000. Terms. 372fltl.

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FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
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Custom 3 bedroom, 2 taln, many New custom built 3 bedroom, large
kitchen, carpet, $2500 down,
extraS, 16 * 37 pool, choice

ARE YOU TflOUBLED? Call Toll
644 7027 for 'We Care""HotIln". Adutti or TCCnL

Orkndo 831.9993

1 thruS times
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Africa, a

While camels

trek across

the foreground

fleet of land-yachts, combination dune-buggies and sailboats,

Some said the plight of the doubted you could lick old 3rd
Golda
Meir
held
up
stranded
troops should have Army, but there are political
Premier
plans to return 2,000 wounded heen used as a bargaining point considerations." She added that
the United States had told her it
Arab POWs until the Arabs to get the POW exchange pj
and
the Soviet Union would
come up with a list of Israelis ranged.
T
U,N.driversMondaytook 100 press the Arabs for a POW exthey captured in the war.
change.
&gt;(
Maj. Gen. Shmuel Eyal said truckloads of food, water and
the
Herzog,
Maj.
Gen,
Ilaim
the Israeli governnment be. medicine through Israeli lines
Israeli sta te radio's authorlieves Egypt is holding about six miles nor th of Suez on the
I"
D
itative commentator, reported:
350 Israelis and Syria about 100. west bank of the canal. and
NC
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He says Israel is willing to Egyptian amphibiot eh1cles "There was American prestwe
3
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Arabs
It
cap.
began
taking
the
supplies
on
Israel
to
give
aconcession
to
trade the 7,000
the Egyptian forces to prove to
across the waterway.
tured for them,
the
A U.N. officer said the total the Egyptians that they
The semi-official Cairo newspaper Al Ahram said Egypt in- shipment will last the estimated
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formed U.N. Secretary-General 20,000 Egyptian troops about a
Kurt Waldheim it will give the week, but there was no word o.'
to rd
rra ngui
rtffl 11t to the iknktAuI1.t iiwvc
Red Cross, but there was no another supply operation,
immediate comment from The Jerusalem Post said nil
120 persons who responded to
Israel.
Al Ahram said Egypt made its opinion sampling believed
the promise white stressi.g to that the prisoner lists should
Woidheim "the necessity of Is. have come before the supplies

Battle

Troops

Cambodian

To Clear " R ic e B owl 'Road

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Troop Reduction Talks
VIENNA (AP) - Negotiations for s reduction of NATO
forces and Communist forces in Central Europe opened
today with a CommunLct call for the troop totals on each
side to be reduced but the ratio between them to remain
the same.
"The aim of all participants should be to preserve the
existing correlation of military forces on a lower level,"
Ingo Oe.er of East Germany told the delegations from the
thn Snv$'t Union and 16 other members of
United
the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Warsaw
Pact.
"This 'ould be done," Oeser went on, "by reducing
forces and weapons at an equal percentage or an equal
quantitative rate with the understanding that this includes national and foreign forces and weapons, nuclear
weapons and their delivery systems."

Irish Death Toll Rises
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP)
.t 34-year-old
Roman Catholic answered a knock on his door Monday
night, and died In a had of bullets. Protestant extremists
fl-crc believed
cntbia. It wi the third ilaying in
Northern Ireland In two days and raised the confirmed
death tall to 897 in more than four years of warfare In the
province.
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Americans Threatened
President Idi Amin ordered
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP)
the six Marine guards at the U.S. Embassy In Kampala to
ieave Uganda by Wednesday night, accusing them of
subversive activities. Amin, a Moslem, has been
threatening Americans in Uganda since the outbreak of
the new Arab-Israeli war. The U.S. Embassy In Kampala
advised the 240 American missionaries, teachers and
businessmen 10 days ago to leave the country, but only
about 20 are reported to have left
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AFTER OUR BLOOD?
FEEL,over-taxed? Things could be worse with

a vampire in Seminole County Courthouse. This
orthodontist's nightmare is really pretty Moire
Watkins, a mail clerk in the courthouse, who
dressed up for Halloween.
(Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

not dismayed at word of

Kaiser's displeasure.
'There were no guarantees
Seminole County Commissioners may or may not have or agreements on the salary,
hired a fire department admln- and there were three or
highly qualified candidates. ff
istrator early this morning,
Gary
doesn't want the job, all
Acting all :30 a.m., the board
voted to hire former Altamonte he has to do Is turn it down."
Also showing little concern
Springs fire chief Gary Kaiser
at an annual salary of $13,000. this morning was CommissionBut Kaiser, informed of th e er Greg Drummond, who said
decision by phone at 1:40 a.m., "the board set a maximum
later told The Herald he feels salary we would pay for
the commission re neged on most highly qualified man, .. if
previous indications the people want to say we reneged
starting salary for whomever on an agreement, I suppose
was hired would be closer to they will."
the $15,000 recommended by his
fire
prevention commit-

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that someone had tobeassignedtofoliowup
the programs. He said he was under the
impression Police Capt.Da vid Gunter was
assigned the task.
He also said his application for funding was
for only one police investigator and "someone
changed the application, adding two more
Floyd refused to elaborate on his remark
about city funds being misused. Swoffcrd
retorted, however, that since 1958 Altamonte
Springs has received $10 million In federal
funding and the project which had Floyd as
director is the only time the city has been
threatened with loss of federal money.
Swofford and Floyd also disagreed on
whether he had given the city notice when he
quit. 1-Us resignation on file at city hall shows
he gave two days notice.

BEIXte!' said a federal auditor is allowing
only 13,968 of the $18,543 spent from the
$22,000 federal grant and that the balance

Bradshaw Hours Are Set

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offer because of the salary
differential, the second time he
By DONNA ESTES
I3radshaw and the cit y, a 10- Brown as zoning director was
Brown took the blame upon
has clashed with the board over
Herald Staff Writer
minute recess was called to merely confirmed by the city himself for sending Bradshaw
budgeting for the department.
him to read the council council,
to "help out Lake Mary."
While his committee recom- WINTER SPRINGS-Despite Per
a
February
meeting
meoded a $68,ODU budget penny h.ints from Mayor Granville minutes of
lie then nded that the council
Baker
said itofwas
not
fairMrs,
for the
taxpayers
Winter
that
pinching commissioners at first Brown
Zoning when Bradshaw was hired.
could set the same hours for Springs to pick up the tab for
lashed the figure to $35,000, Administrator Ray Bradshaw
Woolfolk found that Brad- Bradshaw as usual for other tUlle an employe works for
then restored $13,000, and might quit, the city council shaw's appointment by Mayor city employes.
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Lake Mary.
ght
agreed
apparently agreed to a $15,000 Tuesday
unanimously he will keep
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persons' salaries in the program
He said a meeting will be held with the
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must be repaid by the city. He added the state
criminal justice department has disallowed

ponents Mayor Lawrence Swofford and
former Police U Norman Floyd carried a
'.erbal battle from the council chambers
through the city ball into the lobby after the
city cowicil meeting Tuesday night, with
Floyd threatening to tell "what I know."
"It Is common knowledge city funds are
misused In Altamonte," Floyd said as the
council meeting adjourned,
Floyd was absent from his usual seat in the
council chamber when Comptroller Dick
Baxter told the council the city stands to lose
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$10,0(4 in federal tunding due to a staff
llO,tsu
problem" with documents not filed by the
proper deadlines.
Under intense questioning from Coundilman Dan Dorfman, Baxter said Floyd was
project director on two grant programs for
the police department when he left the city's
employ in May. Baxter said when the ci ty
found that documents were not filed by
deadline, a time extension was requested but

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Ilradshaw told The Herald
candidate for the post due to his
leadership f thecommittee this morning he has no intention
Let's
in
it
which helped draft a fire
Jonnie and Dick Elam
The board discumed in detail
protection ordinance fot the uncouldn't wait for the regular
incorporated areas, effective for more than an hour the
mail delivery, so they percourseofactiontotakeand
Nov.P
hand-carr ied the
sonassCouncilman Vicki Baker said,
The new chief had been
followig to my attention and
begin
work
Thursday.
"I wish this had never come
pected to
I thank them for it:
Commissioner John Kim- UP.
J&amp;'iri, did Yet! !tte!t! the
Halloween
mcidenis
By iliE ISiCiAIm jj
She said the problem would
and
brough,
who pushed for a
concert last night? (I am trying
1Iallon can spell danger of razor blades in apples
never
ha ve been brought to the
to remember your K I SS, but as well as delight for young drugs hidden in malted milk higher starting salary, along
with Commissioner Dick Wil- public light if Bradshaw had not
must add this public thought.)
trlcker"or.treaters. Authorities balls,
assumed building official
IF, we hadn't gone, we would
ren-dnd parents, that a dose of
responsibilities
ithI.ake
crrtainly not
pw1cn will tiel1protect their
The American Medical AscoInde x
terestetk In attending any
children from mishap.
elation advises parents to
Biadshaw refused two weeks
program after readin g "he
Police in the metropolitan "make your small spooks' cos'i'o the title of buIl"
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review on page 8A, BUT, we did Washington, DC, area and tunics of bright colors You
s'ctor, saying he '' -"4 that
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go and disagree with the elsewhere are asking parents to might even sew on some strips
point In his career years ago,
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hour day. His hours approved
Crossword puzzle ... _10B
Frampton prove a most rounds. Officers said there had
b' council Tuesday
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ear Abb)y
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(ostumes tnasks,beardsand
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his varied and versatile
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resistant material, cautions the
selections,
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Entertainment ........1013
Yesterday's hIgh 73 low this
U.S. Consumer Product Safety
It was an evening's enattorney in the absence of Tom
Horoscope ......... .lOB
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strito to industrial of a square block requests to speak.
Properties couth of U city on at Douglas, Burton and Orange
the east si(k- of SR 54 will be
Id
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THE BELLS ARE RINGING
meparceltodoubtethe city's Brook Hollow is lobe changed
size and quadruple O tedo's
Lflonith as reuesd b
ert L l.arson. builder and
i011
Population in 12-to-15 years is
I-N X
Arms Gib Edmonds and M
I) M Ladd,
to be deelop into a 1176 developer
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shown with Lt James E Burns, Saiord corps
Comet,on
m'llion planned unit develop.
the easement
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8tation in San Sebastian
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on First Street may be freezing, but they have
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SHOPPING DAYS
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IASSU.BUtRY_Ci(y
of- hopes on his record of standing
In the city electi&amp;n two weeks
ficlals today changed the with
the citizens to oppose ago, Edith Due was re-elected
pollin g pla ce for Tuesday's
nan- rezoning to high density to the city council sea t she has
off election from the fire station
development and to oppose ad held for the past eight years by
y
taxation.
a resounding margin and
chambers because of the ex.
Yamnitz
has
said
the
city
newcomer,
Charles Glascock,
pected drop to It degrees should
continue nwimbershipin was named to the remaining
Tuesday morning.
the CALNO Council of I,ocal
Of*-)'ear in the late Richard
The election has one council
Guvernments and should make Wirz's term on council.
seat on the ballot in which a more concerted effort toward
GlIascock was sworn inu)
Laurel Realty vice president obtaining fedeil money.
office
t Monday evening.
challenging
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an
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41II ~Os and lows from the Jasa
advises
adequate
Sean's greetings to you and upper
interior locations to watering to keep up soil
your family and ma&gt; &gt;our oil Iocr 3 on the coast
moisture Sprinklers may be
tank be full of joy and your gas
It was
in Pensacola this run on plants until it warms UP
tank runneth over
morning
enough to thaw durmg frost
Sincerel&gt;,
A taste of winter choked type celd spell, but if wind), the
Ned N Julian much of the East today With C(TCd plants would be apt
heavy snows, freezing rains, to Ireak off if sprinklers w ere
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ad which Is from the Brantley
managed
to survive last week's
County Agriciltural Agent
County Enterprise, a weekly
Nahunta,
heavy
frost
may
be
in
jeopardy
Frank
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About all th ose gift neckk
and 307 and trying to
ties eventuslly will receive more pe
go well with is spilled pizza.
uade them to continue
rs
relief by going back to work shutdown.
now," he said. Hill warned,
At the Bartonsville, Pa., stop
though, that another
shutdown blockaded by about 200 trucks,
A telephone call from Sophia rWght develop if trucker de. one protest leader Asserted:
Tell that joker mands were not met.
Shoemaker... "71tey haven't heard the last of
Some 200 independent truck us.to
who stole our outdoor lights last
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SAN I A TAKES
without fuel in Sanford over the ed their protest actions at Col.
FIS HING
BREAK
SP07TED
Another hero is born (and weekend were rolling again or&amp;do fuel stops Sunday night.
trying his luck from the Lake goodies to children in Downtown Sanford.
can I we use a few nadays, today after one truck stop But leaders of the group an.
Monroe seawall was none other Santa Claus,
manage, Melvin Pare at
nounced they would atmpt to
eh?). ongratWations to OJ
(Hera ld Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
was taking time out from passing out
Vtge
Rest,
f
a
b
Simpson and ii
national association of
W football
io gallons of diesel
independenttruckers.
F!orida Convoy.
'We're not quitting or giving
If "Juice" gives you all'of that
Pa)me said there are still -a up,"
' said Dave Townsend 0
whole buinchle of trucks parked Denver. "We're just changing
at the Farmers Market and mz tactics. We've been heard in
Sco IC : more ange juice' truck stam around town who Waihington"ty well,"
we
e wary of leaving until fuel believe we
he
we pcbfl
supplies along their routes support."
north are assured.
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The big truckaare also rolling independent truckers block.
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Contrary to a published again today a)6ng rmjor routes adin-ft an OkL-ijunla elty trucks.
rumor, Counci1maniect Irene across the count
as most top insted that the nationwide
a I
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drivers
ended
their
park-" prOust was not over.
Van Eepoel has no intention of
at truck stops to protest low. "We have just begun to
becoming ice ma yor of W'nr ered
By DONNA ES-M
speed limi ts and steep fuel fight," said Jim Moore. a New
nexed last summer was not MallY adopted. were exempt. ment requires that a ma* p.
Springs Look for the nod for
Herald Staff Writer
pl.pt requirenwnt in its Resolution
formally zoned by udoption of
Cos
Since the home rule law went or other document be atlached 180 The resolution requires
Jersey
d
ri
ver
elected
by
vice-mayor
t to go to
appropriate ordinances.
into effect Oct 1, city coun- to a petition
Protest tactics continued, group to travel today to w
WNGWOOdy council at
noting i location that preperty owners within 500
it ao was found that a city cilmen may
also choose not to by commonly
however,
at
scattered
qw
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D.C..
for
talks
with
fedtng the first year of his firs t
7 tonight is expected to take resolution mardating notice to follow
streets, feet be notified.
its requiremenIts by roads or alleys. The St. lAurent
term In office. His initials are Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jer. eral officiala
action ua% cling legalities to Property owners within 500
In addition. the city has been
feet adoption of a resolution of in. petition did not include
sey, West Virginia, Kanisas and
J.B.
a map notified hearings are scheduled
Truck stops also were report. give industrIal and apartment of property up for rezoning has tent to
zone thIe land with
Oklahoma.
ed blockaded Sunday in
zoning to the Georges St. not been complied
'he site On which irldustrial before Seniftw1e,-Brevard Chief
with by published notice prior to or- zoning
is requested is adjacent C
Laurent property south and [A)ngwood on dozens of parce
'W t Court Judge Domini ck
Ls dinance adoption.
tier drivers group, the rater- N.J. Uarles(on W.Va.,
east of Rolling 11db
to S30,0oo to $40,000 homes in Salfi on Jan. N on Attorneyof land over th e years.
Petition from St Laurent
nal Association of Steel Haul. well as Bartonsville and Beaver
Rolling Hills
In Longwood don't be
or to the General Robert
An agenda for tonight's
ev1ns suit
The
city
took
the
attitude
the
annexation
and
rezoning
of
ers
urged
truckers
to
head
out
Valley
meeting
was
,
prised If the senior member of
Pa
Mooney law many tracts were challenging the city's authority
not available from when the Moone&gt; Luw
became the parcel filed
onto the road again
t May may annexed and rezoned without to annex
rake noses were
Ma&gt;or Eugene Jaques toda&gt;
effective July 6 that any an- also ha v e
the Trim Tic
been deficient . notice to adjacent property Development
more council C rman at the
The city found last week that nexations or rezonings in sources said today.
ed Mashed on trucks at one fuel
Co
nonOwners even though the cit
the St. I-aurent property an- process, even though not for.
reorganizational meeting in and now it is time to give the SIOP in Kansw City, Kan.
parcels
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on
A 1969 city charter amend. a -little
January and if If elen Keyser is government officials tin* and
Mooney Bill" Longwood Hills Road.
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Legal Notice

Monday, Dec. 17,
jlNoii

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legal Notice

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Notice

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FICTITIOUSNAME
UNITED STATED DISTRICT
FIC1ITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUSNAME
IN THE CIRCWT COURT, IN AND
FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice Is hereby given that we ar
Notice
Is
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIIQ
hereby
given
1P4 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
COURT
MIDDLE
DISTRICT
OF
that
I
am
FOR
NOTICE
Is
hereby
given
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Notice Is hei'eby given that i am
that i am
sirtess fit 1)3 W. 77th4
gged in
FLORIDA,ORLANDO DIVISION
The Ror of C0Ln?y Corn EIGHT(ENTI JUDICIAL CUt.
engaged in bulriess at 916W. High. engaged in busIness at Brantley FLORIDA.
enuaged
Street, Sanford. Seminole County,
mIs.sioncrs OS Seminole County, CUlT 1P4 AND FOR SEMINOLE
COURT NO. 13-131 OrI Civ
way 46, Altamonte Springs, Square, P24 Hwy 4,36, Altamonte CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1679.A
R,.Win!er Springs. 32707. emlnoIe
Florida under the fictitious name of
Florida, are accepting $ppIicaInj
hgs,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Seminole County, Florida under the
minoip County, Florida In re; the Maniajeid
County. Florida under the fictitious
REFLECTIONS OF BEAUTY, and
lobe considered for award of
CIVIL ACTION NO. 71-1$O!
Plaintiff,
.,.
EARL
McINTYRE,
et
fictitious
name
of
BRANTLEY
under
the
fictitioui
name
of
q
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£
V
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name of CENTRAL FLA. LAWN
exclusive community antenna DIVISION £
ux Defendants(s).
NOTICE OF SQUARE SPEED QUEEN COIN BRANTLEY SQUARE BARBER PETITIONER.ANDNORMAJEAN th.tw.lntendtoreglstersaldname
CARE. and that I ntenitoregis'er
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
television (CATV) franctIse for t, in re: the Marvi*g. of
SALE — Notice is hereby given that LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING, 5H, and that I intend to register MADISON, RESPONDENT.
said name with the Clerk of the
5imInole
County, Florida In ac.
unincorporated areas of Seminole DON 0. DINGEE.
said
with
name
the
Clerk
of
that
I
and
pursuant to a SUMMARY FINAL
the
Intend to register said
NOTICE OF ACTION
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
cordence with the provisions Of the
County, Florida; and wilt accept
DECREE of Foreclosure entered on name with the Clerk of the Circuit Circuit Courl, Seminole County, TO: NORMA JEAN MADISON
Plaintiff,
Florida in accordance with the
FictItious Name Statutes, ToWit:
slIdppiICa?jonsthroughl,OpM vs
Avgust74,1973andarOrderent.
Court, Seminole Co.inty, Florida in Floridi in accordanc, with the
provisions of the Fictitiout Name
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOflFIED Section SAS.9 Florida Statutes 1951.
Monday. January 21. 197a
on November 11, 1973 by the above accordance with the provisions (If provisions of the Fictitious Name
NANCY .i. DINGEE,
Statutes, To-Wit
Section
L. Cre'.vs
Statutes, To Wit: Section l6S 09
ApphCa?ion Jod *ns?ruchons may
entitled Court, In the above styled the Fictitious Name Statutej, To
Dtienctni.
rJorda Statutes csi.
that an action for DiiOlutiOfl of
t* obtainej by for*ardtng .og to
Dorothy
A. Knapp
Statutes
1957.
5: John R. Farmer
NOTICE OF SUIT
cause, the undersigned United Wit: Section 565.09 Florida Statutes Florida
Marriage has been filed against you
5: Robert.W. Brown
lheBo.ardofCountyCoqnmissjonen TO: NANCY .1. DINGEE
Publish: Nov. 76. Dec. 3,10, 17, )73
States Marshal, or one of his outy 1957
by ROSEVELT MADISON. arwi you PublIsh: Dec. 10. 17. 24. 31, 1973
Attention: Betty Slmcoe, Ad.
Publish: Nov. 26, Dec. 3. 10. 17. 1973
authorized deputies, will resell the
S: Alan S. Attlnger
777 West Covina
OE V 133
we required to serve. written corn' DEW37
41
DEV.141
ministrative Assistant, Seminole
Apartment 103
propertysituat,ln Seminole county, Pubiith Dec. 3. 10, 17, 74. 1973
of your defenses, if
y. to it on
.
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
County Courthouse, Söntord,
Florida, described as: The South DEWlI
Covina, Callfor&amp;a
CARROLL BURKI, Attorney
—
Florida, 37771.
NOTICE
FIt.TITIOUS NAME
FLORIDA
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
63.Otee4oftheI4ortP 13.S.Oteetof the NOTiCE OF VACATING AND
Petitioner, whose address is 612
Notice Is hCteby given that the
Notice is hereby given th,t I am
Board of County
Noticeof
Public Hearing
that an action for divorce has
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building,
West 91,0 feet of Block 23, CLOSING PORTIONS OF A engaged in business t
Board of County CommisSioners 0
Commissioners
tie againSt you, and you are
ROBINSON'S SURVEY OF AN STREET
Sanford, Florida, and file the TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Seminole County, Florida, shall, at
Sanford Ave.. Sanford. Seminole
By: 5: Sidney L. Vihlen, jr.,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
required t serve a copy f your
ADDITION TO SANFORD, ac TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
original with the Clerk of Circuit
7:00
p.m..
or
as
soon
thereafter
as
Chairman
County,
Florida under the fictitious
the Soardof Adjustment of the City
written defenses. if any, to it on
cording to plat thereof recorded in
Court,
Seminole
County,
Florida,
You will taJie notice that the City name of SANFORD HEATiNG
on the 3rd day of January,
ATTEST:
p°
JOHN A. BALDWIN, Baldwin &amp;
Book 1, Pages 92 and 93,
or before the 5th day of January, of Lake Mary, Florida, that said
PublicS Commission of the City of Sanford, AIR COUD., and that I Intend to
1974, consider the enactment Of the
S. Arthur H. Becb.with, Jr.,
Dkeou, Attorney for PetItioner,
A.D. 1974. otherwIse a judgment will committee will hold a Public
Records
of
Seminole
County.
Florida.
on
following ordinance:
December 10, 1973, register said name with the Clerk of
Clerk
5itC 70, 500 East Highway £36.
Florida at public outcry to the
be entered against you for the Relief Marine:
An
ord!nance
relating
to
the
Robert M. Morrit.
highest and best bidder for cash at passed and adopted Ordinance No. the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
(a) to consider an amended
Catseiberry, Florida, and file th
deianded in the Petition.
unincorporated areas of Seminoli
to close, vacate and abandon Florida in accordance with the
Post Office Drawer H
original *lth the Clerk of the above
1200 o'clock noon on Tuesday 119$
WlTNESSmyhandandthl
S.aIof
request
of variance of 7 feet for a
County,
Florida;
amending
Sanford, Florida 37771
Styled court at the Seminole County
January 13. 19laatthewestdoorof anyrightoftheCltyandthepublicln provisions of the Fictitious Name
this Court on this the 2Ith day of sldeandl3.7Sfettforarearaddition
Seminole County Ordinance No. 732
County CATV Attorney
of carport and garage In line with (e
She Seminol County Courthouie and to pcirllons of a sireet described Statutes, To-Wit: Section $6s.0
Courthouse. Sanford, Florid, on or
November, AD. 1973.
by adding Section 3.1, providing for.
PublIsh: Nov. 76. Dec. 3, 10, 17,
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as follows:
Florida Statutes 1957.
9th, 1974
January
house whIch Is approximately 5023
before
Sanford. Florida.
the
0EV-in
requirement
of
ob'alnlng
a
The Easterly 11 feet and the
5: ',tiillIam 1. J$Ct, D.B.A
___________________________ otherwise a
feet from rear line and 1$ feet from
()ted 12 3.73
Jumnt may be en. permit prior
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
to the relocation and
MITCHELL A. NEWBERGER Westerly 11 feet of that portion of Publish: Dec. 10. 17. 21, 31, 1973
side line, on the followIng described
tered agiint you for the 'uhf
Clerk
of
Circuit
Court
III THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ThE
installationof ai,y mobile home and.
Myrtle Avenue lying between Fulton DEW-31
x'opt'rty tying and buing In Seminole
manOed I the Comptant.
United Slates Marshal
Seminole County, Florida.
or travel trailer subject to Sem
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
SIred and Seminole 6oulev'd
County, Florida, to wt.
THIS NOTICE thu be published
Middle District of Florida
By:
Martha
I.
Vihien
CITY
OF
mole County Ordinance No. 7
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR once
City Commislion of the
eacr week fnr tour (a) conLots 1. 7 a,id 3. 810(11 12,
KENDELL W. WHERRY
De.Ay Clerk
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
for
providing
construction,
SEMINOLE COUNTY
City
of Sanford. Fluida
secutive weeks n The SarIford
Assistant United Stales Attorney
AMENDED PLAT OF CRVSTAL
Carroll
Burke
Noticeofa$p.ci3l
severability, and effective date.
PROBATE DIVISION
By . H. N Tamm, Jr.
?t,4fley for Pe)tj,.jt - r
:.,rni br Plaintiff
Perald. Sanford, Florida.
LAKE SHORES, accc.rding to the
Run-off Election
(SEAL)
City
Clerk
PROBATE NO. 73413CR
WITNESS my hand and seal
mnk
11Id.
4at thr',rof as recorded in Put Book
&amp;l3
Sanford
AtIa,.tl:
Putijt
Dcc.
10,
17,
1911
31,
31.
To
Whom
if
may
concem
Arthur H. Bckwitt), .fr.,
Puithsh Dec. 17, 1973
£R.NL 8. LUDWIG
said Court cm this 9th
!.anford.
6. Pi
1$, Public Records 01
i/?I
iou will please tak. notIc, that a
Clerk
DEw-is
de'ce.t.e'd
Ni-rrih'r. 107)
-ernIno!r County. FIorila
Publish: D.c. 3, 10, 17. 74, 1973
;j
$prcial Pun c'ti
t'cri wIt t
CITY OF
t!:-'ri cI Cc1,rt,
L'' 4
TtePutiic. Hor.iJ iIl t.i' held in
CASSLLliLRRY, FLORIDA
IN
THE CIRCUIT
Lomi.oner,
COURT intt City ci Lt F.'ary, Florida
NOTICE TOCREOITORS
Clerk of the Circuit Coufl
-the
City Hall of the City of Lake
Ntice
of
Public
Hewing
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CUt.
the
lIlh
day
of
December,
1973
for
Seminole
County,
Florida
All CredItors of the estate of
By: Joy Webb
Mary, Florids, located at the Lake
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE FOR BIDS
By: A. G. Jj
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE the purpose of electing:
IRENE 8. LUDWIG, deceased. we
Deputy Clerk
The Seminole County Roard of Mary Volunteer Fire Department,
Notice is hereby givin by the City
AMayorfortheCltyofLakeMary
Deputy Clerk
COUNTY, FLORIDA
hereby notified add required to file JOhN A. BALDWIN
for
a
one
year
term;
Council
of
the
City
of
Caueiberry,
County
CommIssioners will receive øii January 7, 1971, at 1:30 p.m., or
Publish:
Dec.
3,
tO.
17,
24,
1973
IN
PROBATE
NO.
73.1$2.CP
any claims or demands which they Baldwin &amp; DIkeOU
Florida, that said City Council will
Councilmen Seat 4 for a one year
bids at the office of Arthur H. Beck. as soon thereafter as possible, at
DEW.9
In re: Estate of
may have against said estate
inthe Atlomeyi at Law
hold a public hearing:
fch time Interested parties and
with, .r., Ciurk, up to 12:00 noon
ALFRED S. HENSLEY, ak-a term,
office of Clerk of Circuit Court of Suite 30.
___________________________
The place of voting will be at the Wednesday, January 7. 1971, for citizens for and against the requests
Ia) To consider annexation of the ALFREC SALEM HENSLEY,
Seminole County, Florida. iii the 500 East Highway 436
following described property lying
FICTITIOUS NAME
furnishing Items of new equipment for variance will be heard. Said
Deceased. Lake Mary School Auditorium at
courthouse at Sanford, Florida, Casselberry, Florida 37707
Noti, Is hereby given that I am and being In Seminole County,
Country Club Road and State Road and performIng construction dd Mating may continue from time to
NOTICE TO CREDiTORS
within four calendar months from ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER
Florida, to wit:
engaged in business at 433 E. Tullis
complete installation of the tlmeuntil final action is taken by the
To all creditors and all persens ISA In the City of Lake Mary,
the date of the first publication a Publish: 0c 10, 17, 24, 31, 1973
I Block A. Replal of Block C
Lot
Ave.,
Long*ood.
Seminole
County.
following descrIbed traffic signal said Board of Adjustment.
having claIms or demands against Florida,
this notice. Each claim or demano DV 1D7
SOUth Fern Park Subdivision,
The Polls will be open from 1:00
Florida under the fictitious name ci
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE
project:
said estate:
must be In writing and must stat.
TOM'S HEATING. AIR CON. Seminole County, PIat Book?, Page
SECTION 77000 (SR. 434) AT POSTED In three (3) publIc places
You. and each of you, are hereby am. In 1:00p.m.
theplbceofresldenc,afldpostoffice
CITYOF
DITIONING &amp; REFRIGERATION Ii. Public Records of Seminole notlfledandrrqulredtopresent,ny
Mr. Homer Gleason will be REOBUG LAKE ROAD AND wIthIn the CIty of Lake Mary,
ALTAMONTESPRINGS,
and that I intend to regIster seld County, Florida.
you, or Chairman of the Eldion Board, WINTER PARK DRiVE, IN Florida, at the City Hall within the
claims
and
demands
which
r*orntoby the c$imant. hisagent.
FLORIDA
tothe corporate Ilmitsof the CIIVOf
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA: City of Lake Mary. Florida. and
eitherol you, may Psev against the arid Mrs. Aroiyn Trim, Mrs. Lillian
or his attorney, Dr it will become
Noticed Public Hewing
Court, Seminole County, Florida in Casselberry. Flor,da;
S. Hc,stey, Burke, Mrs. MIltn Moore and Mr. CONSTRUCTION
NEW published in THE SANFORD
OF
estate
of
Alfred
void according tow.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
and
accordance with the provisions
Carl Ooschwillsecveonthe Election TRAFFIC SIGNAL.
HERALD. a newspaper of general
deceased,
November 77th, 93
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
tb) To consider atso the question
the Fictitlout Name Statutes, To
fliddCs
Sh4tI
be
uatlfied
?ratfk
clrcuIatin, In the City of Laf
the
CIrcuit
Ccurt
of
Seminole
Board.
Jo':', .1 Li..:t,,:.
Pie C.ly Co'jnc
cI 'l'-e Ct of
desgniting and assigning the
Wit Section 56309 Florida Statutes
All persons legally registered ir,
signal conttructiøn contractors Mary, Florida, one time at least II
County, its office in the County
JameS A Ludw.j
Altamonle Springs. Florida. that
zoning classification of C-I Corn.
rtflouse In Sanford, Seminole Seminole County and living within approved by the Florida Depart. days prior to the aforesaid hearing
AS ExKut*c
said City Council will hold a public
mercial to said property as that County, Florida, within
5: Thomas A. Greene
Thomas S. Spee,, PA.
sIx months the boundarIes of the City of Lake mint of Transportation to perform date. In addition, not ice shall be
hearing:
cLassification
ii
deScribed
Publish: Nov. U, Dec.3, 10, 17, 1973
Mao'y, Florida, may avail them.
from the date Vu's? puhlktl
thIs work, and shall submit Posted in the area to be considered
?'.
t
i 10 ofu.oa ainerNon of the
zoning ordinances of the City O
DEV.144
selves or ineir Nignes ot Franchise,
satisfactory
written evidence with at least 13 days prior to fIts date of
h%
Ludwig
tice.
following described property lying _______________________ Casseiberry, Florida, to wit, Or.
Dated December 7, 1913.
bid that they are so approved by the the Public Hearing.
P.O. BOX 1364
EuCh claim or demand must be in
and being In Sminoi' County,
dinance IN as amended and sup.
(SEAL)
DATED: This 17th day of
wrilin and rnu%I State the
Florida Department of Iran.
.,
• •••.
.
•
butiCliuft, ,fl%UUiiig u,5.r.p,,vn • Eci',i,vI, e.l...
Pvblis7r Dec. 10, 17, 1973
resldenceandpost
office
address
oP
PARCEL A: North 425 feet of
CASSELBERRY,FLORIDA
The present zoning classification
Florida
and location of most recent signal
Kay Sasiman.
')EW-32
the ciaimnl and must be
to
South 735 feet of West 210 feet Of
NotIce of Public Hearing
of said property isP? &amp; P-lA as that
By: Don Jackson
City Clerk
project
completed on the st$te high.
the
by
the
claImant,
his
agent,
or
his
West % of Northwest L. Of Nor.
CilYOF
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
classification Is described In
Mayor
City of Lake Mary,
way system.
attorney, or It will be barred ac
WINTER SPRINGS.
thwett '4., Parcel 4. Section 15,
NotIce is hereby given by the City
zoning ordinance, and regulations
Attest:
Florida
Roaciwey
moditiclions
and
cording
to
law.
Township
21
South,
Range
29
FLORIDA
East;
Council of the City of Casselberry,
Seminole County, Florida.
pavement markings shall not be PublIsh: Dec. 17. 1973
Each creditor shall deliver sut- S Kay Sassman
and
Notice of Public Hewing
Florida, that said City Council will
The Public Hearing will be held in
enable City Clerk
Included
In bid. These Items will be DEWeY
claim
to
PARCEL B: East 157.3 feet of
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
hold a public hearing:
the City Hall, Casselberry, Fbi-Ida, ficlent copies of Pus
Publish: Dec. 11, 17, 1973
furnIshed by the County of Seminole
Noticeishereby-givenbytheCity west 100.2 feel of South '. of Nor.
a)Tocont4dr annexat snot the
on'he27thdayofDecember,1973,aI theCIrcullCourltomallon.toeach DEW.d
and Florld Department of TranCouncil of the City of Winter thweSt tiol Northeast '4, Parcel 70,
cIrvop
fIbo*ing described property lying
7: PM.. or as soon thereafter as personal representatIve.
sportatlon In coordInation w!th the
Dated this 10th day of December,
15, To-wnshiØ 21 South,
Springs, fiorida, that said City 5ti
arid be-rig in Seminole County,
LONGWOOD, FLORIDA
possible, at which time interested
PUBLIC NOTICE
succeSSful bidder,
1973.
Range 29 East; and
Council will hold a pubic heating;
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
Floridi, to wit:
parties and citizens for and aganst
The Board of County Corn5pecifktIoflsrnayMoftai,at CONSIDER
5:
Waymon
P.
WIlloughby
(a) Tocomidetpnnexationofttue
PARCEL. C; Weit 517.1 feet Of
OF
ADOPTION
FrOmfh,SOuthweStcDrfle,ofthe
tbepcoposadacm.xatkxuandzoning
miuioner of Seminole County, the office of the S.mife County PROPOSED ORDINANCE
AdminIstrator of the
following described property tying South ti Of Northwest li of Nor
SE i. of Section 17, Township I
wIll be heard. Said hearing may be
Florida, will hold a public hearing on EngIneer, 1300 South Orlando Drive, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Estate
and being in SemInole County, theast ti (less Eas 157.1 feet Of We-st
South, Rang. 70 East, Seminole
Continued from time to time until
Tuesday.
January S. 1973, at 7:00
Sanford,FIorlda3fll'.orbywritirug
Alfred
S.
H*fliley,
2
feet
plus
South
50
foet
foe
FIor4e, to wit:
County, Florida, run along the
final action Is taken by the City
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Clerk's Office, P 0. Drawer C, the City 07 L.ongwood, Florida, IPsat
From the Southeast corner of Lot Road). Parcel 7, Section 15,
deceased pm., or as soon thereafter as
Westerly line of said SE ',N 1
Council.
possible,
to
hear
testimony
and
Sanford. Florida 3277$. All bids are the City CouncIl will hold a public
117, Block "0", Dr. Mitctuelli survey Township 21 SouTh, Range 29 East:
degree 19' 32" W, 547,71 feet; thence
This notice shall be posted at the By: 5: WillIam V. Emery
Of the Moses E. Levy Gratut as and
run P4 17 degrees £7' 13" E. 4399
City Hall within the City of Suite 731, 110 E. Granada Avenue .vlder.ce pertainIng to compliance to be In e sealed envelope pta'nIy hearing to consIder enactment of
by Seminole County Dispnsai, Inc.,
marked on the outside, "Sealed Bid
PARCEL 0: 11w East 25 feet of
recorded in Pie? Book 1. Page s.
Casselberry. Florida, and in three Ormond Beach, Florida 37071
feet to the Southwesterly right-ofçinance Plo. 3.59, entitled;
with Seminole County Ordinance 70. for SIGNAL CONSTRUCTION, open
4$
font
of
Block
B of Tract way line of State Road 434: thence
Public Records of Seminole County. the West
(3) other places within the City, and Attcrnay foe the Estate
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
16,
1970.
The January 2. 1974."
55 of Flat of REPLAT OF TRACTS run along said right-of-way line 47
Florida. Run N. g,
. j"
published in The Sanford Herald, a Publish: Mon. Dec. 17. 21, 3). 1973 3. adopted on June
Or LONGW000. FLORIDA,
PiMIn0 will be held in the
1,56. 5Sandl4. sacept Lots I degrees 17' 01" E. 475.00 fret to a
Bids *fli be opened at 2:00 P.M. AMENDING ORDINANIE NO. III,
me es
£..
a saio t.o*
fl'PiP' Of venvrai circulation in and Jan.?. 1974
=
County Com'ilssIoner' Me,t(ng Wednesday, January 3,1971, in
lo1ad71to71of8kH,Td51 - PotidOf flegtnning; thrncerlrnSd
tal, and the West tine of Gardena
the City of Casselberry aI'td' DEW.74
the BEING THE GENERAL ORRoom,
Courthouse,
RoOm
203,
Board of County CommIssioners DINAPICE FOR THE CONTROL OF
Farms Subchvslon. as recoro us 5'1ando Springs. Seminole County, ciegrei 47' s" w. :0 feel, thence
Seminole County, Florida, onc, a
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING Sanford, Florida Persons interested
Mw$Ing Room. Scodd Floor of the DOGS WITHIN THE CITY OF
week toe at leisj, four. (4) con
Pii? Cook 6. P.ges 23 and 24 ci tie Florida. OS recorded In Ptat Book 7. run N 11 degrees 17' .a"
'
presentin e
Cf testimony COurt House In Sanforo, Florida, I.
AND ZOIIIPIG COji4MISSION
Public RecordI Of SemInole County, Page 1, 04 IPte Public RecOrds of ?o the Center line ci
ve4 1se(utive weeks priOr to the dale i
0 N G W 000. F L 0 R I 0 A,
:.
htt9
A4nofttlqd.
*
NeticedPebllc
Hearing
Actual award to successful bidder PROVIDIHC FOR THE CONTROL
Seminole
County,
Fl*,rlda.
being
a
portion
Of
Fern
the
Fla. A distance f 30000 i
Public
Hearing;
the
date
of
the
Park
oe
Bc'uleyjs'd
V$hlen,
Sidfl*'P
Jr.
L.
The
Planning
find
£oning
Cornp
will be made 111 the next regular OF DOGS BY OWNERS AT ALL
strip Of land 23 fe-el wide from East private road); thence n.m N 43
P0.8. RLM rn..
firit pubtketion to the date of the
Chairman
mIssion of Seminole County,
West end 306.1 feet long from degrees 41' 1$' E. 250 feet to thi
County Commission Meeting In the TIMES
last publication, both dales
degrees 57 . 42" E. along saks We-st
Florida, will conduct a public Publish: Dec. 11, 1973
Court House, Sanford, Honda.
iineot Garuena Farms Sobdivis, Noh to Suuth, and
aforesaid Southcasterly right-of.
clusive, shall not be less than
Said Ordinance was placed on first
PARCEL E; Block Bof Tract 33.
TPt'jt'day, J, 3.
arts tite East I'neS of lets U? 1(2
ey,. in ed?tn. Marinotoco.nlderrecomm.ndlnqa DEW-,i9
way line of Stat. Roed 4: !Pume
reading on December $0. I13, and
o PIat of Reptat of Tracts 47, 50, 5),
nehru shall be posted in the area to proposed change of toning from Al ____________________________
ruji, 50 degrees 12' '2" E. 707 feet to
Arthur H. BeckwIth. Jr.,
t3t. 174. and 11!. CloCk "o - nt
the City Council will consider sane
5.i. 35 and 35. ecnp? Lots I
Agnicuttire to P 3 MultIple Family IN THE CIRCUIT COURT oi'
21 to
Clerk
!e POint of Be-gr'.ning Subject t
t considered for annexation and
0,' Mtcheui sur.ty of ,
E
for final passage and adoption after
21. Block H, Tract 34. Saruando
Dwelling District on the following F LO R IDA
zoning at least fifteen (IS) 05)-s
Boled of County
right-of-way for Fern Park
Levy Grant, a distance of
E 10 H TEEN I H
ttuepubllc hearing which will be held
Springs, Snninat. County, Florida,
Boulevard, over the Northwesterly prior to the date of the Pblit deicribed property:
Commissioners
jel.RunmanS.s3dagrees3i'30"
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
In the City Hall of LOngwood,
in Piat &amp;oo* 7, Page .4, 37 feet thereof. LyIng parallel with
Hearing.
The Norm 54 f tIuC North ',of the COUNTY, FLORIDA
Seminole County, Florida
W. 1993A7 feit toa point Oeb the west
Florida, on Monday, the 14th day of
Dated thiS 13th day of November, Northeast t of the Southwest V. CiVIL ACTION NO. 731651.A
By: W. Bush, Jr.
fineof aforesaid Lot III. Run thence of the Public Records of Seminole the Northwesterly line.
January, A 0. 1911, at S:0O pm, or
County,
Florida
(less
the
East
)4,j-7
AD. 1973.
ness the East 2637 fret), Section 71. DivIsion A
PubliSh: D.c. 17, 24, 1913
5. Di degrees 57' 30" W. along the
as
soon thereafter as ,ossible. At the
TOwnship 21 South, Range 30 East, In re: The Marriage of
Mary W. Hawthorne,
DEW 77
and
West line of aforesaid lots 1)8, n, feet - d the Norm 1S2.S feet); and
meetIng interested parties may
PARCEL
F:
Block
C
less
West
City
Clerk
LESS: That part of the North ~ of WILLIAM H. SMITH, Husband.
131. add 142, a distaice of 317053
ói.ot, Tract $3. Sanlando Springs;
NOTICI OP INTENTION TO appear and be heard with respect Pc
of fItS City of
the Northeast ' of the Southwest 4
From tne Southwest corner of tIte
feel tos point on P1w North
REGISTER
FICTITIOUS NAME the proposed Ordinance. This
Book
7,
I
of
P*g.
Casselberry,
Florida
the
Public
SE
'a
of
SectIon
17,
Townhlp
21
of
Section
21.
Townhlp
2)
South,
ANN
MAE
ROADCAP
SMITH,
aforesaid lot 117, run tP.ence along Flat
PURSUANT
TO
PLA, STAT. us.., hearing maybecontinued from time
Records of Seminole County, South Range 30 East, Seminole'
Range70 East,Iying North andWest Wile
arid Norm line, 5.13 degrees 37'
B. It known that It Is the Intention to time until final action is taken by
(Seal)
County, Florida, run along the
ci the center i-A Howell Creak, less
NOTICE OF ACTION
W. 74647 teut t Ire Easterly right of Flonda; and
of
the undersigned to engage In the City Council.
PARCEL
0;
LoIs
16
arid
17,
Block
Westerly
line
of
said
SE
'a, N I Publsh: Nov.74, Dec. 3.10. 17, 21. theWest3bfeelcorwlstlngof200feet To: Wl'iiam H. Smith
way, line of Fisher Road, as
A copy of the proposed Ordinance
Sanlando,
Piat
Book
3.
busIness
under the fictitious name
Page i3',,
de'ree W 3?' w. $6771 feet; thence
on Lake Howetl Road ard 330 feet on
Addre, Unknown
recorded in 0. P. Book 305. Pages 3
WOODS ispostedatttieCityHall,Longwood,
of:
0Ev
II?
CYPRESS
run
N
42
degrees
47'
17"
E.
4399
LakeHowrllt.ane,lyinglnSemmnole
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
andll. Pu,iic Records of 5emile Section 17. TownshIp 21 South,
Range 29 East, and
lttal a proceeding for dissolution Of DEVELOPMENT COMPANY and Florida, and copies are on file with
feet to the Southwesterly right-of.
County. Florida.
County, Florida. Run
CITY
OF
Clerk of ttie City and same ma)
PARCEL H: Lots 11 arid 19, Block
way line of State Road 436; thence
And LESS: Begin 104.17 feel South rnarrlcge has been filed against )QJ the princIpal place of business shall the
degrees 57' 07" W. along said
WINTER SPRINGS,
Sanland.o.
Plat
Book
3.
Page
45½,
required
to
ierve
a
copy
be:
SuIte
304.
231
Maltland
Avenue,
be
Inspected
by the public.
run
ala.g said right.of -way tine S 17
of the Northwest corner of the and you are
Easterly right of way lint. 441.04
FLORIDA
DATED this 11th day of Decem
Section 12. Township 31 SouTh, ilegreesl7'07"E,.l7Sfe,4toapoint;
Northeast
I-. of the Southwest V., of your written defenses, if any, Attamorde Springs, Florida. upon
feet to a point on the South line O
Naliceof Public Hearing
Range 29 East; arid
thence run 512 degrees ,
SectIon 29, TownshIp 31 South, thereto on Petitioner's attorneys, Publication of this notice, as bet. AD. 1973.
aforesaid Lot 117. Run thence .
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
5 Onnie R. Shoe.sate
All
of
that
certain
R-W
of
Mon.
330 feet to a Point of Beginning;
Range 30 East, run North $1 dcwees who1 names and address aipe.r required by the above statute, the
degrees SI' 41" E.. along said
NOticd
is
hereby
given
by
the
City
City Clerk
tg0my Road from its intersection
thisname
to
thence
continue
S
42
degrees
47'
II"
thence
North
12
below,
on
or
before
December
24th,
undersigned
will
cause
SI' East 26549feet.
Lot line 495.74 feet, tfter,c N
degrees Council of tie iity of Winter
Cf the City of
degrees II' West 700 I.,t, thence l973andfiletheoqlginaltpstr.of with be registered with the Clerk of ttw
degr.esSl' 42" E. i0000feet thence vnththeNorthR.WtineofS.R.e36to W,250feet; thencerunN 41
Springs. Florida. that isid City
Longwnod, Fbi-Ida
its Intersection with the South R-W
foe
Seminole
I?'
12"
W,
307
feet
to
thep
center
li
County,
tt•
Clerk
of
this
Court
either
before
Circuit
Court
West
10
fed
morn
or
less
to
the
N. 6Sde-grees 07' 51' E. 210.82 feet to
Council will hold a public hearing:
Publish:
Dec. 7, 1773
line of S.R. 431;
of
the
paved
portion
of
Fern
Park
center of Howell Creek4 thence service Ott Petitioners attorneys or Florida.
a point tying 300 feet N. 05 deprefs
(a) to consider a requeol for a
Boulevard (a private road); thince
Those Interested In said en- DEw 71
immediately
thereafter;
otherwIse
Souttiwetterly
along
said
01' iS" E. of the aforesaid South Lot tothe corporate limits of the City Of
center
of
change of zoning from Rural Urban
Atan
ni1s, TtGrda, en
r.n N 43 drgreri 47' 14" E 73 ff
Howell Creak to lute West line of said a default will be entered against you terprlse, and the extent of Interest
line of Lot 10. Run thence
tO Planned Unit Development of
'
CITYOF
consider also the question thence run b 47 degrees 12' 42" E, 307
(b)
To
andaddeessofeathoftheownwsis
Northeast
degrees Si' 15" E. parallel with .aid
' of the Southwnt 'a. for the relief demanded In the
following described property
LONGW000,FLORIOA
feel to the Point of Beginning.
as foliowi: OWNER
W H. B.
Petition.
thence
South
South line of Ill, a di5?flCe of of designating and assigning If-i
to
Point
of
Beginning.
c''I- 'ng wthn th nrunicipal
NOTICr.Or PUbLIC IIE.ARIP-iG TO
zor.ng ctassi'cations
f P MF1
¶,.,biCct to rght of *ay for Fern
WlTNESSmvhandan.dtreseabof FINANCIAL, INC.. INTEREST
17&amp;3 li het'f to the pont c-f Dcçinn;r
AndAIsoLESS. The East'ofthe
iisr..t
-f the City of Winter Springs,
6)0 CONSIDER
A DOPT ION
Residential, Multiple family
OF
'Park Boulevard, over the Nor
77.5
Per
Cent;
ADDRESS
COUF1
on
the
31st
day
Of
following
described
property:
Containing 170.tSfl acres. st*lct tO
From this
F,,'rit',a, and more fully described as
District as to Parcels A. B and C; C.
Newport
PROPOSED
ORDINANCE
thwesterly
33
feet
thereof.
Lying
Newport
Center
Drive.
SouthNovmber,
AD. 1913
the N.rtheast corner of tie
Florida Power Corp. Utility N
follows, to.wlt;
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Commercial Neighborhood parallelwiththeNorth-aresterfyilne
Beach. Cell?. 92660. OWNER
west t4 of Section 7*, T3wnsitip 21 (Seal)
easements arid also subject ID
The
South
157
feet
of
Lots
91,
100,
DistrictastoParceis Dand Er R.1A lottie corporate limitsof the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Arthur
H.
Beckwlth,
BADGER
NATIONAL.
INC.;
INJr.
South. Rarçe 30 EcU. run west
restrict'iOt'ts of record.
101, and 107, (the portion East Of
Residential, Single Family District
Casselberry, Florida;
TEREST — 27.5 Per Cent; AD. the City of Longwood, Florida, that
Clerk of Circuit Court
10
along
the
North
line
Of
to the corporate limits of the City of as to Parcel
said
South.
Shore Road). Tne Northwest
F; arid P0 PrOfessional
By: Linda M. Han-es
DRESS
100 Santa Cru: Avenue. the City Council will hold a public
winter Springs, Florida. and
lyIng *t5t 'a 266.4 feet to a point 13.71
Office DistrIct as to Parcels G and
consider also the question acres of Lot 110, all of Lot 111
(b)
To
Deputy Clerk
Suite 102. Menlo Park, Calif. 71025 hearing to consider enactment of
North
0
degrees
32'
fbI Ta consider also the
West
of
the
east of Shore RorJ, South of
H. as those ctassilfk.ations we of designating arid assigning the
W. B. B. FINANCIAL. INC. O,dinnce Plo. 35*. entitled:
Northwest corner of Lot I ot opal GERALD W. JONES of
of designating and assigning the described
Panama Rold and East of Fisher
in the zoning ordinances zoning classitic.aion of C I Corn
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
HUTCHISON,
LEFFLER
By: 5: Paul J. Hegener
&amp;
ronrv classification of P130
Road, and all portilcwts of the Terrace. as per tIs piat ttuereo
Of tie City of Aitamowe Springs,
mircial to said property as that
OF LONOW000. FLORIDA, AN.
,
MORRIS
President
In
Planned Unit Development to said
PIat
Book
13,
page
Flon1da,towlt;OrdanceNomn claSsifIcation Is described in the following lots lying East ci FIsher recorded
NEY1NO TO AND INCLUDING
BADGER IATIONAL, INC.
vopesty as that classifIcation Is
Recoids iii Semtnole County, Post Office Drawer H
andasamend.dandwppleetwnled,
zoning ordinances of the City of Road—LotsllS,177,l33andle3,AiI Public
WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA
degrees Sanford, Florida 37)71
8):
5:
Sidney
v.
ger
run
taince
..*scnibad In thi zoning ordinances
SouTh
0
in Block V. 0. P. MITCHELL'S Florida,
The present zoning clasifications
Casse$b'erry, Florida, to wit. Or.
OF 'THE CITY AN AREA OF LAND
to
the
South
right
of
Attorneys
for
Petitioner
Pre,iden'
04 the City of Winter Sp.'gs, Of iaid property
SURVEY OF THE MOSES E. LEVY, 72' East 10 feet
is A-) Agricultural dinance iN as amended and
SITUATE
AND
arid PublIsh Nov 78. Dec. 3, 10, li 1973 Publish' Dec. 17, 34, 31, 1973 arid
BEING
IN
Florida,
GRANT, Plat Book I, PageS of the way line 04 Lake Howell Lane,
District as to Parcels A, B.C. 0. E. plemented.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Jan.
1,
1911
the
Point
of
Beginning,
The present toning classIfIcation arid F, ard R.)A.A Residential.
contInue DEVIlS
Public Recurds of Seminole County,
The preSent zoning ciassiflcation
AND MORE PARTICULARLY
ow.71
Of said property is A-i Agricultural 5ingleFamtlyDlstrIctasto
thence South 0 degrees 32' East
FlOnda.
Parcels of said property is C-2 as that
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE
boundary
District as that classification IS
The present zoning classification of along the West
of said IN 7HE CIRCUIT COURT OF
G,sndH.astPuosectassificatic,tsw,
ciassificat)n
i
the
Opal TerraceLle.C7 feet to the South F 10 R IDA 1 10 H TEENY H IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE WEST 200 FEET OF THE EAST
property Is Rural Urhenas
detcrlbad in the zoning onances described in IPte toning OrdInances zoningordinancesandregulatlons
clatsificalion is described in the lineoftheflorth54of the Nor1hiof JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. 469.30 FEET OF LOT 1 OF CENandregulationsof 5emituoitC4unty. arsdregulaN-cwusof S.misto$eCovnty, Seminole County, Florida.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE TRAL PARK, ACCORDING TO
FlOrida.
z,ningordinancesandruguIatiornof theNorthent'.attheSoulawesI 'a COUNTY, FLORIDA
Florida.
ThePubllcHeanir,gwilibeheldin
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
The Public Nearing wilt be heed in
SectIon
7*
thence
South
$9
the
City
Cf
Wl*ltr
Springs.
Flo'Ida. of said
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.J4$7.3
The pji hearing will beheld In the City Half, Casselbrry, Fbi-ida,
RECORDED IN PL.AT BOOK 6.
CASE NO, 731S71E
flit City Hall, Wir.tec Springs,
degrees
5$'
West
along
said
South
In
re:
the
Marralge
if
ThePubliciieaningwiiIb.h.ldin
the City Halt, Attamonfe Springs,
onthe37thdayalDecember,1973,at
PAGE 99, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
In i-t: thi Marriage of
Florida on the 11th day of January.
me City Hall. Winter Springs, line 3.31.77 feet, Phe,,ca North 0 JACKIE DA7DEN, Hu-oband
FlorIda, on the 9th day 01 January,
7 - 30 P.M.. or as soon thereafter as
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA;
DORIS
ANN
AIM,
1974. at 730 p.m. or as soon
West
458.54
feel
fl
to the trid
Florida on thi 16th day of January, deO'ees
1571, ,.t 5 00 p.m. or as sooei possible, at which time interested
PetitiOner REDEFINING THE CORPORATE
thereafter as possible, at whtCh 'l
South
right
of
way
line
of
Lake
WYNONA
T.
OAR
DEN.
Wife
AD.
1971.
it;;
p.m..
or
as
thereafter as possibf*, at which time parties and c.ifiens for and against
LIMITS OP THE CITY OF
_Id
lnfereSte'I parties and citizens foi'
tP*fe'atlerasposiib)e.atwhlthtlme Howell Lane, thence East 355.77
interested parties and Citizens for thepropo1.edar(lexatand
tIOTIcROFAcTION
ing
LOPIGWOOD TO IPCLUDE SAID
a.4';',
k?J
JAMES .1. AMI.
feet, COn!airuin) thmit-n 2 acres
cte I'm p"ed
..ri
rrerrsteri parties and cltl:nnt
nttth- prrrT rrrlion
TC Jackie Darden
i,fl ti-i t'.:uri Si0 lenning may te
LAND WITHIN TIlL MUNICIPAL
oni zon.ng will be trard. aid
And
Also
LESS.
From
the
leorzoe.çcj will be tieer.1. Said
tid against the ps.ct ctsange ot
RI. 1
continued from time to time until
LIMITS
OF
THE
CITY;
thwest corner of the Northeast
NOTICE (2, SUIT
hearing tray be cofltimd from time hearing may b corE inved from tinie final action i tkn by the city
of
toning classifIcation will be heard.
Vidaiia, Georgia
AUTHORIZING
AMENDMENT
TO
JAMES
the
Sthwest
'of
J.
AIM
Section
21,
lotimeuntfIfinalacticmistakenby totimeuntilflnafa-ctloruistakenby Council.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TO:
SaldPieeringmayb.contlnuedfrom
CITY MAP TO INCLUDE SAID
true City Council.
Re%ldince uranown
timC to time until final action is Township?) South, Range 30 East, thet a proceeding for dissolution Of
the City Council.
This notice shalt be posted at the
This notice shall be posted at the
run South 0 degrees 17 East 401.12 marriage his been filed against you
YOU ARE HER EIIY NOTIFiED LAND ANNEXED; APPROVING
tdkfi by the City Council.
This notice shall be posted at fIt. City Hail within the City Of
SEVER A Cli. IT V. CONFLICTS
City Hall wethin the City Of WIIEet'
Thu nollc* shall be posted at true feet along the West ilrie of laid and you are I squired to serve a copy that an Amended P.tIllon For
City Halt within tPse Cfly of
Cassefberry, Florida, and In threi
Marriage
has
been
AND
EFFEC,'IVE DATE.
Florida, and i ?IWO. (3)
Dissolution
ot
Northeast
'a,
of
the
Southwest
Aftame Springs, Ftorkla arid in
City
Halt
within
the
City
of
Winter
'a,
of
your
written
defenses,
U
t3)otherplacejwitlsintheclty,and
any.
readlr on Decerrl)eq 1. 1973. arid
,
r;t1
,,•
tP-rire tio'th 51 deormc'i tA Fist thereto on Pehitior,er
5"f rj H-r-j
-..-l.,,
'-n'ni 1:rt.i, rI -r t'- rr 13)
Ii
tomneys, filni In Pr ati-j'e rapt:oned cate
City Cc,c:t will (ontdet same
n lii
Uf0iJ. 0
69 ftt t an Iron a rcricrete whole name and address appear and
(ly, rJ uU'imed p, Tte Sanford
piaces vIhri Pie C"regurec' to Serve a copy
r.cpaper f general circulation in
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thC City of Winter Spminf'iot' CC.Jfi!b'. ilCt-i.i C-r-

for Of least four.-.i4i consecvtive weeks prior lottie date of
lIt. Public Heanlng thi date of flue
-st publication to me date Of the
last pubflc.tion, both dateS inctuslve, shall ntf be 41* thin
twenty -eight? (7U days. Itt addition
fbOtif- s.haiI bt' costed ifl the area !0
be considered for arxue*atioru and
Ifteen (15) Clays
zo,u4ng t
prior to me Cut Of ,Ss Public
Hearing,
fl,STEO thiS 7 11i dIv 01 Ebcct'nber.
Mary T t4cltori
City Clerk
nt trio City f
Winter Sprins. Florida
PhLJl: (Sec. 10,17,24,31. 71,and
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ircuiat.Ofl in the City of Aitarnonle
r.nQs and SeminotC County,
Fiorida.oncra week for atiest four
() cnscsdtve weeks prior to lIt.
date of the Public Hearing; the date
true fir1 publication to the deli of
the lost publication.,
dates inctuslve. shall not be lest flu-ru
twryuty-*'ghl ('781 days. to di?ir.

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be considered for a eaaticxu and
zoning at teas' ff tee'nu 1551 ia7s
,nit to flue dale of The Public
hitiring.
1)4710 thiS 78th day Of

Seminole County. Florida, oct a
week t*r •t tall four (1)
secuthe wH&amp;s prtor to flue date of
the Public Hearing; the due Of me
first pubtical ion lo the date of the
last publication. both dues inctslv, shall no? be le,i tan
taenty.eiQtit (71) dyi. in additior,
rnr ¶Patl u- pos!J ri Pim. 5r t
O'11i.%1 ar.o
:onrg at lei;t fIfteen (II) days
por to ttue date of the Public
titfiring.
Dated thiS 13Th day t N*vmrutue,,
A (S 1973

Jordan
5
City Clark
Of the City of
AttamonEe
Florida
Publish. Out. 3, $0. 17. 24 31. 1971.
DFuV)

Mary W. )iawtrorrie,
City Clerk
Of the City of
CuSeib-trry. Florida
PubliSh:
28. (Se-c. 3, 10, I?, 74,
1913
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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

tPiPpublIc hearing which will biheld
Robert HflhipiIIr of
newspaper of general circulation In thencerun P1rtPu17degrei's II' West and fl'e theoriglnai thereof with the
ru If-c City Hell of Loe'ugwood.
70Oteettt.anironincoticrete,t.nce
Of
this Cvtt either before J014U0ti AND PANICO, P,A.
the City of Winter Springs and
Clerk
Seminole County, Florida, once a SOuth 37 degree, 50' East 17 feet to service en Peti'ioner'$ aticeneys or attorneys for Pet Itidnir, whose Florida, on Monday, the IPI day of
address Is 111 South Maltland January, AD, 1971. at 5:00 pm, or
week for at least four 11) con- lnifG4iPip$,thenCtSouthi7de0t-ees imnedhately IP*eafter; ovtue,-wt
se(utiee week; prior to ttue date of 11' East 112 feet to an iron pepe, a default will be entered *7alnst you A"enue, Maltland, Florida, 37731. as Ivan thereafter as possible. At the
meeting interested parties may
the Public Hearing; ti, date of the thincr South I) degrees 5$' *1-st fl fa the relief demanded in the arid fllethe(p Iginal with the Cf(!k
IPte above styled Court on ce before appar and be heard with respect 10
Petition,
firSt publication to thu date of the feet to the Paint of Beginning.
Further descrIbed as 7.7 acres on
WITNES% my hand and seal Of January IMPs, 1771; offerwise an
the proposed Ordinance This
last publiC.ttofl,, both d&amp;te* intvarInq ma/be Continued from time
PuiI not be less than the South side of Like Howell Lane tP'
dusve.
Court on t?ue 29Th dAy
Order may be entered for the rttIef
tetirne until final action is laken by
demanded in the Pettion
i.'"1 r •-j-. iioi jOyS, In oduiuOfl, b'twtin Stite Road 436 and take Noverruher, A 0 197)
ISEAL)
WlTNESSmy hand and thesualof the City Council
Howell road.
ftltiCt S$iI be posted in the area
Arthur H. Bqckvilh, jr.
This pjbtic hearing will be held in
sd Court cm 1e 13th day ot
A Copy ci the pvoi-o
Ordinance
be eOii%kitrtd fr change of
Clerk of Circuit Cvrt
Ii Potted at the City Hall, Lougwood,
December, 1773
at itsl fiftfl (IS) days prIor to the the Cctimwy Cc-mmisl*n Chambers
FlOrida, an. copies are on file
8y: Joy Stokes
(Seal)
Of lit CQvrtMut*. Sin? oncE Floe-ida,
date of the Public Huanimug,
the Clerk of ?tue City arid same may
Deputy Clerk
DATED ir;s 7th 05- 01 December, on January 9, $971. at 730 P, ciAR1HU H. UECKWITH,
Ror-ERT M MORRIS o
fiy of the i'ctlj (curt
a
;i;;
thtrfttr as pOtit
°%Petted tm the Public,
HUICHISON.
LEFFLEM
fx- Sernirote County.
DATED this 11th 'Jay of Decem
Ptermu;ng and Zou;rg
&amp;
Mau L
MORRIS
bet. AD. 1911.
Florida
Commission
City Clerk
Post Office Drawer H
S Ot'vute P. Stuorrujtpt
of 'rue City of
Scmir.olc County, Florida
By: Lkuda M. Harris
Sanford, Florida 37171
City Clerk
Winter Springs. FlorIda
Dtputy Clerk
8,': .1 8 WilILami,
AttOrnel for PetItioner
° the City
PublIsh: Dec. 17, 21, 3), 1973 arid
Zoning Director
Publish: Dec. 10, 17, 3), 1773, lid
PubliSh: Dec. 3. 10, 17. 31, 1973
Jn 7, 1774
Jan 7. 1171
Publi$tu Dec. 17, 1913
ci LCngwood, Florida
DEW 1)
UFw 71
rww si
PjbIith: Dec 17. 1913
or w
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Internal Revenue Lifts Ban
On Definition Of 'Spouse'

Ill THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
PROCLAMATION OF
FOR
SEMIi4OL
COUNTY,
SPECIAL RUN-OFF
—
FLORIDA
ELECTION
CIVIL ACTION NO. 3.l1S3.Ø
TO THE REGISTERED VOTERS
DIVISION 0
OF THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY
In re: Petition of
FLORIDAPHILLIP 0. HANNERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
NOTICETODEFEND
the City OF CASSELBERRY,
TO: DOUGLAS GLENN OWENS FLORIDA, that pursuant to lawful
Whose Residence and
authority the City of Casselberry,
Address is unknn
Florida, shall 00 Tuesday Shall on
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Tuesday Decsmber 15, 1973, during
that the above named Plaintiff, the legal hours f or voting hold a
PHILLIP 0 HAP4PIEPS, ta tiled
Specal run off election of the City 04
Complaint In th above styled Court
Casselberry, Florida
for the adoption of he minor
Said election shill be held t the
children, MICHELLE ELAINE Casselberry Fire Department
OWENS ano DOUGLAS GLENN
Building On said date and at the
OWENS. JR., named therein, and times authorized for the purpose of
you are hereby required to serve a electing the following offIcial, to
copy of your written 0efene,, 1 any, wit:
on THOMAS 0. FREEMAN,
ONE MEMBER of the CIty
ESQUIRE of LAW OFFICES OF Council of the City of Casselberry,
THOMAS G. FREEMAN. Attorneys two year term
for Plaintiff, Post Office BOX 4
This Notice shall be Posted as
Altamonle Springs, Florida, 37701, required In the City of Casselberry,
and file the orIgInal with 1Pu Clerk of Florida, and
shall be published In
the above styled Court on or before the Sanford Herald once each week
January 15, 1971; otherwise a
for at least two (2) Consecutive
default and ultimate judgment will *'teI prior to December
beenteredagainstyougrafltlnguld
Dated at Casselberry, Florida,
adopt ion
this 7th day of December, A.D, 1973.
WITNE5S my hand and the seal of
(Seal)
said Court Ott the 12th day of
Bill B. Grier
December, A 0 1973
Mayor
(Scal)
Publish: Dec. II, 17, 197)

WASH1NGN

The contribute to if they have can
AInerntaxayertohae him $1 of their taxes for ilnancing
Internal Revenue
Service has celed checks or receipts to think that we are talking abcut the 1976 presidential election.
lifted its ban on the word prove their gifts. And a list of a water fountain,"
Walters said
And, if they didn't check off the
"si&gt;ouse" and stopped trying to names and dates for claiming at
the time,
amount last year, they may do
define income-tax terms (or
payments to doctors, dentists
But
"spouse"
is
back
because
so
thIs year.
taxpayers.
and hospitals no longer is re. it's the easiest term to use, an
In case a taxpayer needs
These are but two of the quired on the form.
IRS official now says, and "it help, the lEtS has set up for the
each case, however, gets away from that he or she
changes the IRS has made In its
first tlmefiiisyear a nationwide
records
should be kept in case business in writing instruc- system of toll.free telephone
package of 1973 federal income
tax forms and instructions thai of an audit.
tions,"
numbers that taxpayers may
The ban on the word
soon will be mailed to the
Also gone from the new in. call (or assistance. The numnatIon's 80 million taxpayers. "spouse" was ordered a year struction book is a short glossa.
hers are li5ted In the instruction
ago by (or-flier commissioner
ry
of
tax
terms
introduced
a
buoks.
Most
of this year's changes Johnnje M. Walters, who did II year ago,
Some exampt'
are procedural and, as usual,
in a move to try to simplify
"Widow
a
woman
whose
IRS spokesmen said they terms in the
instruction
book.
band
has
died.
Widower
should make things simpler at
Insad of tPit "spouse," the man whose wife has died,'
filing tIme,
1972 instructIon book rzferred
Here are some of the a
For e7ample, taxpayers no to "husband.wjfe" or "he
and changes:
longer will have to list the she."
—A separate schcdule foi
names of organizations the,
porting dt'ta, dividends
interest ifleorn? l.as beii el
nated. Instead, the taxpi
rliu.st report the total of
payments, keeping recordi
case of an audit, on form I
flO
—No longer will taxpa3
BOSTON (AP)
earn more than $200 e
This time, there were four
The 200th
anniversary celebration of the dernonstrations,floteaafldreal in interest or dividends
barred from using the si
Boston Tea Party probably Indians.
for-tn,
known as form 1O'40A
won'tllveinmemoryutongas
The first demonstration was
—Taxpayers may desigr
the original, but it won't soon be official — a re-enactment of tea
forgotten,
chest.s being tossed overboard
from a ship. The chests were
empty, however, to keep from
LATEX PAINT
increasing pollution in Boston
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Arthur H Betkwitfl, jr.

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Ceceila V. Ekern
Deputy Clerk
LAW OCFICES OF
THOMAS 0, FREEMAN
1001 ltlgtw4y n
Post Office Box 3
AlIamonl SprIngs, Florida 32701
Attorneys Icr Plaintiff
PubliSh Dec. 17, 21, 31, 1973 aVid
Jan.?, 971
DEW 70

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iti 'tE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
tii;-ITECNTH JUDICIAL CUt.
C17. 5.4 .ND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION HO 7]-1737.fl
in re Marr,WAYNE HARVEY, HuSband.
arid
MARY EUGCN1A HARVEY,
Wife.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: Mary Euge-nia Harvey
ReSidence Unknown
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Last known residence:
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
4101 NW. 79th Avenue
FLOP IDA. OR LAPIDO DIVISION —
Apartment 70$
COURT NO. 73-31 On Civ
Miami, Florida
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
You, Defendant, are hereby
Plaintiff, VS. FRANK E MDV, t
p
notified that an action for dissolution
Defendant(s)_NoTICE OF SALE of marriage has been filed against
Notice : hereby given pp you in the above styled suit add you
pursuant to a SUMMARY FINAL are requited to serve a copy of your
DECREE of Foreclosure entered o, answer or pleading to true Complaint
Pdc.vember II, 1973 by tne above on Plaintiff's attorney,
Joseph M
\!()fe
entitled Court, in the above Styled Murasko, P.O. Drawer 744, Fern
From
Then, members of a gi'oup
gal.
cauSe, the undersigned UOited Park, FlOrd 327)3. and file the
called the People's Bicen.
PaintUpTh.
StateS Marshal, or one of his clijlv original answer or pleading in the
Place
authorized deputies, Will sell the OffIce of the Clerk of the Circuit
tennial Commission climbed
Property situate in Seminole, Court on or before the 5th day ci
aboard the ship and unfurled a
County, Florida, described
January, I71. If you fall to do so, a
l..AhE M.1Y---'.',
mtuiier rau,ng "Impeach
II, Block 3. NORTH ORLANDO defaultwillbefakenaga;n5,yf0,
newly.incorporated
city
Nixon."
A member of the
TOWNSITE. 4th Additiori, (Replat the relief demanded In the Corn.
Gf Slice? Ifo 7), as recoq.,j iri Plat plilnt,
TuesdaywfljdecideonaMavnr
r"u.n. wearing a ht'ge
;wi;
LV
i. Page a,
SmITNESS my hand irit, official
and a city
Records of
council seat in a resembling President Nixon's _______________________
Seminole'tounty, Florida at public seal of Office at Sanford, Seminole
fl
runoff election from 7 a.m. to 7 (ace, circled the brig in a
County. Florida, this 25th day f
________________________
for cash at 17:00 o'clock noon on
November, 197).
p.m. at the Lake Mary rowboat and waved his han.ds
Arthur H. Beckwitut, Jr.
hr
Tuesday, January IS, 1974 at the
Elementary School.
high in Nixon's familiar "V"
West door of the Seminole County
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Acting
Mayor
Donald style,
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida
By: Joy Stokes
Published Daily and Sunda
Jac.kson (aces leading canDatcd- 12)73
Deputy Clerk
That group also tarred and
except
Saturday
an
MITCHELL A. NEWBERGER Publish: Dec. 3, 10, 17, 74, 1973
didate for Mayor Margie Hess, feathered a dummy of Nixon
Christmas
Day by Th
DEW-i
United States Marshal
w
outpolled Jackson, 224.196, and hanged him in effigy.
Sanford Herald, 300 l
P.tddle Di?rct of Florida
French Ave., Sanford, FlI
but
did not gain a plurality,
XEPIDELL W. WHERRY
Members
of
the
Disabled
IN THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
I a runoff for the group (our American Veterans, dressed as
ASsiStant United States Attorney
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Attorney for Plaintiff
COUNTY, FLORIDA COURT OF
council seat, Louis Blankenship Indlians, then boarded the VCSPublish Dic, 10, 17, 24, 31, 1973
Second Class Postage Pal
PROBATE
faces
Ursula
West,
with
sel
being
used
DEW 35
in
the
demonat
Sanford, Florida 32771.
In Ce: Estate of
Blakenihip getting a 188-142 strations, a replica of the Br-itRICHARD .1 WIRZ,
margin in their original four- isli brig Beaver. They threw
Deceased.
Subscript Ion Rttes b
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Carrier
way race. Both are first-time chests of maple leaves overEIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
TO ALL CREDITORI AND political hopefuls,
Week 5k
Year $71.11
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR
board.
____________________
_____________________
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
DEMANDS AGAINST SAID
CIVIL NO. 73-1477-B
ESTATE:
In re: the Marriage of
You and Cacti of you are hereby
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LILLIAN M t-IILLVARD, Wife and
notified and requirad to present any
CARL J I4ILLYARD. Husband
claims and demands which you, or
AMENDED
either of you, may have against the
_________
NOTICEOPSUIT
estate of RICHARD 2. WIRZ,
TO' CARL J HILLYARD
deceased. late of said County, to the
102 Osborne
CIRCUIT JUDGE IN THE COURT
Li
Auburn, New York 1)021
OF PROBATE of 5emIno1 County,
YOU ARE HEREBY notittea that Florida, at his Offices in true Court
a PtitIn for Dissolution of House of said County
at Sanford,
MarrIage has been filed against you Florida, within
.1. calendar months
md you are required to serve a copy from the time of
the first publication
of your wfitten defenses, if any to it, of this notice.
Two Copies of each
on HARVEY COULTER, Attorney claim or
Fellow Citizens:
demand shall be in writing,
for Petitioner, whow post
office andshuallstatettueplac,of residence
addres; Ii P.O. Box 3736, Forest and post
office address of the
Cty, Florida, 33111. and file the claimant,
and shall be sworn to by
December 18 may be the most Imoriginal with the Clerk of the abovetru, claimant, his agent, or attorney
Styled Court on or before
the 15th an accompanied by a filing fee of
portant day In Casselberry's history.
day f January, 1971: otherwise a onedollarandsucp,claimor demand
ludment may be enlerpil against not so filed
On that day we will decide whether to
shall be void
iou for the relief demanded in the
5: Eleanor P. WII't
Petition.
keep a man of the people on the city
Acimlnislratnix Of
WITNESS my hInd and seal of
the estate of
Council or to turn the city over to a
said Court tat the 12th day of
RICHARD .1- WIRZ.
December, 197)
representative of land developers.
deceased
(Seal)
5: Thomas G. Freeman £50.
Arthur H, Beckwith, Jr.,
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P.O. Box 54$
Clerk
Altamonte Springs, Fl 32701
By - Linda M. Harris
The choice is clear and Concise.
Attorney for
Deputy Clerk
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Administratrlx
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Jan. 7, 1971
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FLORIDA
CITY OF
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
FLORIDA
NOT ICE OF PUBLIC HEARING io PROPOSED ORDINANCE
CONSIDER ADOPTION OF TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
PROPOSEDORDINANCE
the City of Altamonte Springs,
TO WHOMITMAY CONCERN.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Florida, that the Council will hold
a
the City of Altamonfe Springs, public hearing to consider the
Florida, that the Council will hold a enactment of Ordinance No. 77$ 73.
public hearing to consider the entitled:
API ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
enactment of Ordinance No 777 73,
enll'ied:
Of ALIAMONTE SPRINGS.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY FLORIDA, AMENDING OR
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. DINANCE NO. 32$?). AND AS
AND
SUP
FLORIDA, AMENDING OR AMENDED
DINANCE NO. 721 7). AND AS PLEMENTED, OF THE CITY OF
SUP- ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
AMENDED AND
PLEMENTED, OF THE CITY OF FLORIDA. SAID ORDINANCE
A 1 T A MON T E S P R I N G S. BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE
FLORIDA, SAID ORDINANCE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE
BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE CITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT
THE
ZONING
CITY OF ALTAMOPdTE SPRINGS, CMAN'.ING

FLORIDA. SAID AMENDMENT CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN

FROM
ZONING TERRITORY
PUD
CHANGING THE
CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
TERRITORY FROM IL Ill DISTRICT TO P MF1 RESIDEN
OUSTRIAL DISTRICT TO C C TIAL MULTIPLE FAMILY
PROVIDING
GENERAL 0151 R ICT.
COMMERCIAL
CONFLICTS
DISTRICT, PROVIDING SEPARABILiTY,
SEPARACILITY. CONFLiCTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
Said Ordinancewas placed onfirsl
AND EFFECTIVE DATE
SaldOrdinancewasplacedonfirst reading on December II, 1773. and
the City Council will conSider same
reading on December 11, 1973, and
fo final passage and adoption after
the City Council will consider same
for fInal passage and adoption atter the public hearing, which will be
held in the City Mfi of Alt4morite
the public hearing. whiCh will be
Springs on Tuesday, lPl(' 15th da, El
lucid in the City Hail of Altamonte
January, 1974, at S 00 p m.. or as
Springi, on TueSday, the 15th day of
January. 1974, at S 00 p m., or as soon therpalter as possible At the
nir-etlr.Q ntre%ted parties may
soon thereafter as possible At me
meeling interested parties may appearafldbelieal'dWiIhreIPect to
the proposed ordiruanci'. This
Oppiar$f'ldbeheard*ilhrespecttO
the proposed ordinance. This hearing may be continued from time
Puuaringmaybecontinuedfromtime ttimeuntllflnaIactlonIstakenby
tfue City Council
lo time until final action is taken by
A copy of tie proposed Ordinance
the City Council
A Copy of the proposed Ordinance spotted at thC City Hall. Altamonte
Springs. Florida, and copes are on
is potted at the City Hall. Altamorit,
file with the Clerk of the City and
S-pr ings. Flrlua, and copies are on
fili with tre Clerk of the City ant same may be inspected by the
same may be inspected by the public,
DATED this 17th day Of Decem
public.
her, i. 0 177)
DATED this 17th clay of Decem
S PhylliS Jorda'
her, A 0 1973
City Clerk
5: P'yllls JordahI
of the City Of
City Clerk
Aitemonle Springs,
of the City of
Florida
Sprin'n.
Florida
Altamorule
Publish Dec 17, 1971
Puolith Dec I?, 1973
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LOOK AT THE RECORD.
Dr. John Zacco earns his family's livelihood practicing the profession
of optometry. He owns no property in Casselberry other than his home,
Dr. Zacco's opposition represents developers in various ventures, His
business owns or controls vast tracts of land, fostering and encouraging
commercial and high density developments.
John Zacco used only nominal personal funds in his election campaign, refusing to accept contributions from special interest groups or
anyone, assuring his allegiance only to the citizens of Cassolberry. (A
matter of public record available to you through local supervisor of
elections.) His opponent accepted substantial monitary gifts from land
developers to run

his

campaign,

While censuring the city's recent purchase of the water and sewer
system, Dr. Zacco's .ipponent accepted contributions from the former
owner's partner in business. Although Zacco voted apainst the purchase,
he Is working diligently with other city officials to make a success of the
operation,
John Zaccc has consistently voted against ad vatorum taxation in
Casselberry, while maintaining a balanced budget, His opponent
criticizes the city's firm financial position, calling this security "betting
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John Zacco's devotion to the city and the people over the years is
proven, His opponent, prior to announcing his candidacy, attended City
Council meetings only as the developers agent. One example the voters
will remember Is the proposed liquor establishment near Carriage Hilt.

Only

with your vote will the future

of our city ren'iain yours.

PLEASE VOTE I
Pd. Pelitical Adv. by AxelOrobeeg: An Interested Citizen
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The Sanford Herald

Monday, Dec. 17, 1973-3A

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He also plans to continue his active involvement in fund raising for the new Salvation
Army center and Good Samaritan Home at
Sanford. Both worthy projects have felt the
steady Krider hand on leadership teams in the
pt years.
How do you mobilize knowledgeable and

Florida, and he went about his task. This he saw
as divided into two definable problems. First,
the Chamber membership must become aware
of the county-wide assets in terms that they, as
busin ess and professional leaders, could understand, and second, every existing agency
which could produce the facts needed for
decisive action needed to attract and retain
industry must be exploited,
This has been done. Industries have been
brought to Seminole and a more balanced
economy has resulted. Seminole has become
known as a county with a "climate" favorable to
light, clean industry,

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Being busy is John Krider's way of life. In

the people
who have benefited from his interests and
energies th rough the yea rs will honor him

find results in terms of meaningful

the months ahead he plans to stay busy. As a

management.
During his terms as city commissioner he

i'nt,j Patur Symlate. foe
i'gti
The Un- wants to take over. Feisal
WASHINGTON
published diaries of the late hates the United States, and

effective manpower for community projects?

"You find the people who act, put them together
and give them a ll the support needed," Krider
says.

John Krider is a dynamic man, a man of
deeds and accomplishments with
importantbencf its for others . Many of

fought for a change in fiscal policy. He urged

director of the Chamber and of the Florida Ports

type program honoring this amazing man

revaluation of property with the result that

and Water Resowces

Today, on John Krider Appreciation Day, we
pause to reflect on his years of service to Sanford
and Seminole and say, "We Thank You, John
Krider. We hope our readers

Florida Waterways Association, which he helped

county commissioter he served

as

form) Krider will stay in the mainstream of
puhlic and civic life of the community.

chairman for three years. And when he stepped
down from local government service again
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procedure as well as perking up his
appetite, stimulating his circulation,
and just making him generally
happier tn fit around on a
We patients were not offered a
tremendous choice wine-wise,
Actually our menu simply listed
"white" or "red" as poccihle
alternatives.

Fat- years, I a.ssumed I didn't like
wine.
My encounter with the grape was
confined to the annual glass of expungent pwt seirved by my
mother on (1uji

SUBSCRIPTION RATES

l7mos $3240

the patient's hatred for hopit.a1

Also, my notions of wine drinkers
wffe polarized u either the effete
gourmand complete with monocle
and wine list, or the lamppost.
wino clutching his pint of
niuscatd.

However. a person with not much
X rays
and
about selecting "white" or "red"
to complement his boiled beef and
horseradish.
to do all day except having

Anyway, one of the things I lost in
the hospital, besides thoumds of
dollars and several dozen vials of
Ill ebIod, was riiy distaste for wine,
I rushed right home arid pur.
chased several authoritative guides
to wi nes, which enabled me to
Identify Bor&amp;aux by chriteau and
as well as differentiating
between Pinot Noir and Cabernet
Sauvignon,
Unfortunately, I had no sooner
begun an exhaustive comparison of

wines, when the wine market
skyrocketed
price-wise. French
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rose
so
astoundingly
a hospital that has introduced the
Of cow-se, I know the axiom about
that they became the new "In" In.
enlightened policy of serving wine
"white with fowl" and 'Ted with j
flatlon hedge and all the wine lovers
with meals.
meat" but after three weeks In a
raced out to stock their cellars wi th
Dieticians and psychologists
hospital bed, one gets to be a bit of
Chateau Mouton Rothschild.
agree that a glass of wine mitigates
and experimentalist.
MI the rich wine lovers, nuit
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selvice officer.

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DECEMBER IZ, 1973
ADSIMSIoNS
SANFORD:
Mildred Cooks
Herman T. Jarrett
Emory Griffin
JOSePh C. h1utth.n
Mildred J. Williams
William A. Chambers
Nofl'15
Jewel Burnham
Ramona F. Bridges
Florence Beckett
Paul 0. Paulson, Deltona
Ruth K. Robert, Deltona
Sabra Bremer, DeBary
Rayburn K. Morris, Geneva
Rose G. Hakrty, Winter Park
James E. hoffman, Winter
F.-rings
Helen A. Are n d, Chuluot.a
I.itlian Geller, DeBary
Paul F. Antonie, Winter Park
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Robbie 1..
Sirinford
Mr. and Mrs. George Beckett
a girl, Sanford

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Hugh Dully, I)ellary

Mary I.. Senderling

Henry F. Lasher, Dellary

Wilburn V. Ifughes, [kitona
Ilene G. Fraser, Deltona
Brenda L Wilkins, Lake
Mary
Sula C. Steele, Eustis
Mrs. Hank Tuip and baby
boy, Lake Mary
DECEMBER 13, 1973
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:

Sture G. Carlson, Dcltona

Lynda J. Avirett. Deltona

Jessie James Jerry,

operatesoutofapostoffice box,
Areces said he knew some re-

Altamonte Springs
Nolan N. Oteen, Osteen

pairs were needed on the plane
and assumed they were comrn

Lillie Mae Curtis, Oviedo
BIRTHS
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jerry Avirett,
lk-hona

pleted before Saturday's fatal
flight.
William Neckman, the com.
pany's president, said: "I just
feel horrible about it i the
crash). MI the necessary informnation will be supplied later."
Eva Thomas,59, said she was

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Kelly G. Waldrop

Arebedelki Hunter
Henry I. Williams
Augusta H. Howell
Dennis Mosely
Patricia E. Kennedy
Joann Norris
Teresa Ann Rash
Pam
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Jewel Burnham

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No Worry
To Couple
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SARASOTA, Fla. lAP)
The fuel crunch doesn't
bother Joas and Mary
Troyer , ho use two quarts

getting ready for bed when the

. Plane slammed into the ground
ef kerosene
Kenny Jordan
across the street.
electricity.
Linda Gail Brown
"I had just reached for Iii)'
"I've read about this fuel
Harry Wheeler
niglitgownwtn it sounded as
if %hortage." says 'rroyer,
Dennis Moseley
the whole world exploded," she
"Ihit I don't pay much
Julius I.. Griffin
said. "I looked out and saw a
attention to it.
1OU F ortson
solid sheet of fire."
"We've never felt the
Richard N. coleman
A 3man
federal
investiganeedfor
electrlclt). or cars.
Dorothy 1.. Sugars
tion team planned to comb the
I couldn't say that we miss
ock-long wreckagesite today,
Dewey D. Pellegrini, Deltona
it — it you've never
Florence E. Nelson
searching for clues to the crash.
Fiaravante Rubino, Deltona
anything you don't miss
1WI
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A recording of the crew's
DISCIItHGE.s
Guv P. Jickson, Deltona
Sanford:
conversation with Miami InterMarion Fellabauiii, Deltona
1ht' Trtyers, rt'mnb,'r,
Torrance 1nore
Gordon I'. ustiri
national Airport gave no ina small Mennonite
Santiago
Valle,
Longwood
billes stoodlev. th'Itorla
dication of the impending
Sany Mili.-i
Hoberta
Bowling,
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crash, officials said. although it
In a four-room house.
Walter Mulbry Jr., New did show
that the takeoff was
Sniyrna Reach
"We don't have the
delayed
20
minutes while the
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Harold E. Miller, Altamonte
and the electric
crew worked on it plane door
Springs
that would not close properly,
says Troyer. "We do it all
Jeannette G. Fennel, Orange
Dec. 18
mere also were reports
b hand.
plane took off without receiving , ,
Florida history class ,t house of Steak. Speaker,
James E. Hoffman, Winter —
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Springs
at 7p.m.
Ina E. Benedict, DeBary
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Covenant Christian School classroom visitation.
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William King
Gloria D. Williants
Rosetta Madison

John J. Bischoff, Dellary
Sylvester Loehr, Dehiary
Moire C. Watkins, Geneva

tssoci, rED raiss

bicyle was struck by a car Fri), Jones, a weekend guard
oo ii,c
"counts of other accidents:
sc iuiiigar, said some work the Highway Patrol attributed highways."
Ellen Louise Sundle, 18, of
A 28-year-old Belle Glade
was done on the plane by the low death toll to reduced
City was a passenger
Included
among
the
victims
man
was
struck
and
killed
Sat.
Panama
uni dentified mechanics,
traffic due toSunday closings of
ui-day as he walked along State in a car that went out of control
were a 21-year-old Daytona
Jorge Areces of Sweetwater gasoline stations,
Road
He was Identified as on a rain-slicked roadway and
said Sunday he was secre tary.
Beach man thrown to his
crashed into a utility pole.
death
David
Teniente.
treasurer of Aircraft Pool Leas"We haven't had as many in a creek.
George F. Doster, 40, of Fort
A 26-year-old Gainesville
ing Inc., which was formed six persons killed since gasoline
Michael Vincent Howard was Myers was killed in
a head-on man was killed Saturday when
months ago to purchase the 15. stations started
closing three killed Saturday in Jefferson crash Friday, east of Fort the car in
which he was riding
year-old Lockheed-Constell. weeks ago," a spokesman said County when his car went out of INlyers.
was struck by another vehic!e,
ation plane from a Panamanian Sunday.
control during heavy rain and
John Wayne Mealer, 16, of He name was
withheld pending
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Telephone Company's request PSC staff had
not been re. nwridations are receiv
for a $I million rate increase ceived.
probably will be delayed until
Jan Kelly, an aide to CornFurther delays could be
Tuosthiy, a PSC spokesman said. missioner Billy
Mayo, said sought.

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the stale in October, Leon
— Swindlers with exaggerated
County Circuit Judge Ben C
claims of money-making are Willisonderedacigarette vendconverting family nest eggs ing firm, Son-Wood Reyolds of
m
and are get. Atlanta, never to do business in
ting away before investigators
Florida again.
even hear about t1will. stato of.
Tile suit, filed by Atty. Gen.
ficials say,
Robert Shevin's office, charged
Atty. Gen. Jerry Oxner
that salesmen falsely claimed
with the
never remaini ng in an area
Reynolds Tobacco Co.
more than two weeks. And he
Son-Wood Heyolds also prom1 ilid they are operating despite Lsed fees from tobacco com.
a court order banning at least ponies for advertising displays
Ofleorganizationfr the state, on the machines but the fees
Responding to a suit filed by
were never paid, the suit

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there again he might do reasonably well.
Today Reagan is the clear inheritor of the sauthern party

Furthermore, a good many party people, including some
segments of the leadership. may be drawn to Ford by the itrength (fiat formerly,
clustered around resigned Spirii
awareness that, In the circumst ances of Watergat'- anti surAgnew. Rockefeller is the presumed op candidate of the Ut'rounding issues, he might be come president at any time.
publican,* prugrcsive wing.
That may or may not happen. The hard hunches in this town
But both will have to run the gamut of primaries in sectors
aside, there is yet nO convincing sign that President
Nixon where they have weaknesses. bo th wilt In.' past 65 by 1976,
will either resign or be impeached. But the mere prospect and many GOP spokesmen privately
think a Reaganwill give him special political life.
Rockefeller struggle has a tired ring to it. L)espite Rocky'.
trunir3hl ht5 ituition iln
insLntl, has btcoim iikt
center-ward
ward moc mtirujsr, the tight would t th on a It ft
Niof5 in 19-60. when the late President Eisenhowers
right tone.
varied illnesses put his then vice president in a posture of
None of this means Ford Is suddenly hot stuff. It dot's
clear advantage for the rwxt election. ,rhose observers who mean, though. thitt he's a lot more titan
caretaker prospect,
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beyond the regionally-fl avored group he brings to the job.
Some of our recent vice presidents have not been conspicuously VBtIOcd with broad-scope assistants of high
talent. Ford already Is be ing watched closely on this front.
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testatons to the contrary. Vice President Gerald Ford will
l';ige more from the 1974 eketions than is presently mdibe a live candidate for the GOP presidential nomination in cated, who will get th e
credit' Ford, a retired ñonakl
1976.
Reagan. a Nelson Rockefeller resigned from o ffice, travelThe polls which quickly thrust him to the fore don't mean ing buinessrnan John Connally"
much today except reco1.nition as result of his lone rillini
l-'orl niiht rim,' off lairl'. well ll: trsnth tlwre.iflt'r
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sustained at fairly high levels.
That's where his incum be ncy would be of most aid.
f'rr ';n'' thsn. thu vs-rv process has given him a verdict
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many ul (i.e 22 prtmar ta tr i qwi in automatic
ckin. if umewhaI bleached and bland. lie gets automatic
entry for highly visible or avowed presidential prospects, the
good marks for accepting t he good soldier's role, and ems
Vice l'resident — short of an ironclad declaration of nununlikely to be tarnished by it, no matter what the revelations
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oil and a route through Hoover's.... This is the kind of
Suez. We are not going to Gestapo tactic which they
have peace until we readjust had in Germany and Russia.
things....
But the FBI has built itself up
'You're All Cousins'
— partly with my help — to
" There's no reason why an impregnable position
hey can't get along together. where It can do no wrong. AptI told that to Ibn Saud (then
civil liberties and
Saudi Arabia's king's when I the sanctity of a man's home
saw him. 'You're all cousins.' or office now mean nothing.
I said, 'you o'ht to get along
In a later entry, November
with the Jews even if the), do 18, 1953. Drew told how he
call you bastards. You can had helped the FBI' "I recall
call them that, too'....Ile how Attorney General Ilomer
laughed and laughed and Cummings invited Bob Allen
laughed. 'We don't deny that (Drew's co-columnist) at the
Abraham's wife drove us into time and me to dinner in 1933
the desert, he said."
or 1934 and told us he believThe following October 1, ed the best cure of kidnap'
Drew breakfasted with ping was to build up the FBI
Lebanon's Foreign Minister not onlyin actual strength but
Charks Malik, who related in the strength of public opt an incident Involving Saudi nion behind it.
Arabia's Crown Prince
hisal, now the king. The di"If the underworld carni to
ary quotes Malik as saying:
believe the FBI was invinci*
"Crown Prince Feisal, who ble, Cummings argued, there
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the to the late Speaker Sam rumors," he wrote on Sep.
President
Nixon's
an- should do. The sa me flurry of create a whole new federal California Legislature con- Rayburn
from (ember 20, 1949, "that the
n0utmet of the establish- proposals is e ru pting at state structure blanketing the vened in Sacramento to adopt Texas "totelephoned
tell me about a White House
was waiting to
ment of a Federal Energy and local levels. It would be far country. However, action at
an emergency welfare bill, but conspiracy which began pounce on my 1948 return
Administration promises to better if state and local these levels must wait until the the stage is already set to add about two years ago
...to put and sure enough they exmove the government onto a governments could fulfW a role. nation's programs and goals energy legislation to the Nixon into the vice presiden* amined it shortly after it was
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said that Truman had or America. There has been quite
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paid $25,000 cash for his new is the second or third time
map Showing Just how to get
house and got a $50,000 loan the FBI has been prying into
from where we are to where we
from Riggs (National Bank) me this year. Two or three
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pays $300 a month. I had to their top agents, Maurice
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advisability of rationing upand am paying $500 a month Charles Lyons, interview
parently has led to the
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the $40.000 1 borrowed about 30 witnessies.
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from
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"Taylor..tried to find out
Colorado from the President's
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his
first house, so where th e names of my servants,
team of energy advisers. There
did he get the $25,000?"
whether I had a night watch
obviously must be a consensus
y 7, 1957, Drew man, when I went away to the
on key approaches to the
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energy problem among those
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the direct rationing of
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gasoline to the Individual
globe, Truman said:
inot.orist still Ioolutlike 'the
"That's where history
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Dec. 31 Krider reftes after 19 years as
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce
executive manager. During those years the
chamber joined him in efforts th at resulted in
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as sitting in a chair in the
firin ordered to cam' out re
Police identified the crewmen lesias, 83, was listed in critical
bracing," said police Sgt. Doug backyard when the plane
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piowed into a residential area ramento, Calif; copilot Jesse cent of his body.
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Jose
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the WUIk had not been done.
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But Sekinan said he made it
cost on to customers.
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clear to Robinson, that beccuse
Some legislators say consumers are better off if the cor.
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of manpo wer problems he had
porations pay any part of the tax. Most of the letter-writers
cide to make one, but It is not the kind one can deposit in a
don't agree.
been unaIe to do the wuk
batlp
"y' ttkc i';n (c. Like L'rait he has a
fore the plane Jett Cite &amp;kman
friend in Talla'a.'. Hawkins a ItcIiul)!1tIf
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repair hangar Friday.
lissee," wrt(e 1wning Bryant of Davenport.
The Miami herald and in the Orlando Sentinel-Star, asking
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Christmas trees, crashed se
So far,
than 7,000 replies h tve rolled in, most of them
"Tam so tired of these men," wrote Mrs. Florence Hutson
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with two or more signatures and r tany wi th letters attached,
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night. Among those killed were
Mrs. Hawkins say the ads will soi run in other newspapers.
the three crew members and
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five residents of the residential
friends in th is area."
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property revaluated and millage lowered from
41.5 to 11. The machinery of county government
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Through the years Krider's "first love" have
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remarkable relevance today. George Wadsworth, had to
If he had lived to celebrate work on him for some time to
his 76th birthday Thursday, get him to come to the United
he would have been in a States for American medical
magnificent rage over the help.
"his hatred dates back to
Nixon scandals and the oil
But he scarcel'; his visit here when Israeli

South Sanford Avenue. The public is invited to
attend the reception and "This Is Your Life"

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Hundreds of citizens in Sanford and
Seminole today are taking time to say, "We
thank you, John Krider." And we join them in
honoring a man who has tirelessly worked
through th e years for a better community.
Ever since 1935, when Krider came to
Sanford as a professional baseball player, he has
been deeply involved in the community. The
years have been years of action in community
affairs—as a busin essman, city and County
government and civic leader.
John Krider transformed his native interest
in getting things done into active participation,
Look into the records of his terms on both the
Sanford city commission (1947-1955) and
Seminole county commission (1956-1960) and you

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well to examine the role of the parent as censor.
Some of the citizens of that small community believed that
fifteen -year old students shouldn't be required to read

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the basic queson of parental authority versus academic

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parents relinquish all semblance of authority? Do teachers
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W sight. The problem Is, my sister told him she had only
and school administrators become super-parents with veto
powers over parental preferences?
two kids!
Franki I there are many school books that are personal y_
He is going to Naples to marry my sister, vW he will
offensive
to me. In mmt cases, the book offends because 1it New
wriely fmd out how many "
she has. What do you thinkdoes not contain enou$h information.
be will do when he finds out the truth?
Front the moment I began reading merican history, I wn
Tht' L
Mnry Womzns Club club president;
Phyllis Devereaux and Ann Sc- cf the Sanford club, Wèi
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Dorothy
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Carver grew peanuts, and Pocahontas was pretty. So much Sanford for charter members
DEAR SISTER: TrIl your sister LI she doesn't tell him
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stereotypes.
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Zion, Ill do same hollering Hollering — not burning
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chiltfren"premmied them with
two round trip tickets to Gainesville, good for a three.Month StIRY. and theY SAW that WE sea be deV.ted to
have them as our house guests.
Abby, hep&amp;rUItS are not easy to get. alo ng with. We
could take them for three weeks, but NOf for three
months! They Interfere when we discipline our children,
and take sides If my wife and! have a disagreert. My
wife is more WW Ovor this than I.
If they stay here for three months, we will either
up in the divorce court, or there will be two more cases for
the psychiatric ward. What should we do?

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program.
ME
Herald Correspondent
bride-elect of Philip Moore, at
Also Mrs. Don Williams, Mrs.
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Lake
DEAR POLLY — My Pet Peeve concerns telephone
the home of Mrs. Robert Bob Coon. Mn. Jack Beaton
MaryclubareBethGregory,AIridel•i14owerrecently Reaves, In Lake Mary.
operators and lam one. Why do people call information for
Sr., Mrs. Jack Benton Jr., Mrs.
a number and never have a pencil at hand to write it down?
UPSET IN FWRIDA
J. Q. Galloway, Mrs. G. H.
.
The operator waits while they get someone else to hand
Hostesses,
Mrs.
Heaves
and
WORRY
CLINIC
Osorgo
W
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Ph.D,
M.D.
High, Mrs. Claud HhtteU, Mrs.
them one or else they call back two or three times for the
DEAR UPSET: You and your wife had better quickly
Mrs. Howard Addington, Chuck Meeks, Mrs. George
same
number.
People
like
that
slow
down
the
answering
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set her parents straight. Tell tbew frankly that your time
it
served refreshments of mthtL Swann and Mrs. Charles Haves.
time for other people. Some people do not seem to know
LOf1ft'$ 1tZ cOpIahtt 1* tCbO4
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limit for houiegsts Li three weeks,
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what a directory is for and I think charging for such Infor•
nuts and punch, highlighted by
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by milieus of dutiful wives who
mation would wake them up. - JOYCE.
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Also Mrs. Don Brumley, Mrs.
read this column. Actually. i
a beautifully decorated cake,
Girls,: Charging for Information calls Is being conoften
criticize
husbandil
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Hosack, Mrs. John
But
Games
were
enjoyed
by
FORECAST FOR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 38, 1973
slderedknsomeareas, -POLLY.
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you starve
DEALt POLLY — This is to help Sandy sew on thin
Jean Moore, Mrs. Roland Giles,
him li the boudoir! Me. era,.
Invitedguest.swereMrs. Earl Mrs. Milton Smith and Mrs.
.
materials and synthetics. Lower the pressure dial,
,.'
decrease the needle-thread tension and be sure to buy the boudoir Chft$eC*ke!
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Gregory, mother of the bride, Marvin Wartel.
CARROLL RIGHTER'S
correct type thread. Put a strip of tissue paper under the
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Mrs. Bob Loy, Mrs. R. D.
material being stitched, sew through it a ong with the
CASE Z-501: Lola D., aged 3$,
Grleme.Mrs. Kenneth Houck,
The wedding will be an event
material and then tear away. Test alter making each adhas a sexual complaint.
Mrs.
John
Murray,
Mrs.
Worth
of
Jan. 19, 1974, at the Central j
ustment using a scrap of the same fabric as you will be
"Dr. Crane," she protested,
frumthorofl Rightselnstftut.
sewing with. -MARIA...
Yates,Mrs.Sack
OwenandBajtLst('h'irch,Sanford.
"wny do you al ways claim that
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GENERAL TENDENCIES Many chances arc
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wives are th e cause of divorce'
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ADEAR POLLY — Sandy can keep the seams on synthetic
present both toLey and tonight to work
"Instead, why not place the
fabrics from gathering and drawing if she will use a longer
whatever new situations you want to exist with others. Ioli
blame
on
the straying
stitch. Test on a scrap of the same fabric until the desired
b!~Znforces in making cooperative plans for the future.
husbands?
You weren't taught these
length is found. When sewing on thin materials be sure the
ARIES (ME-. 21 to Apr. 39) Listen to associates' views
"For they desert us faithful essential facts in high school or
machine needle has a very sharp point. A blunt one will
m&amp;re for a greater understanding between you. Show more
wives
to run around with sirens college, for the usual "Marriage
snag the material. To prevent the material from crawling
devotion to kin. Avoid criticism that could lead to arguments,,
half their age.
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Courses" therein stress the
put a piece of tissue paper over the fabric stitch over the
TAURLS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Be more modern in ideas and
"Meanwhile, we devoted kitchen and nursery, or how to
paper and when (In ed rip It off-VIRGINIA.
mode of operation for greater sa tisfaction all around. Gain
I OLLY'S NOTE — I think this should have read to put
WIVN look alter the children entertala guests and even inMORE
cooperation of fellow workers. Avoid stsife,
and try to keep our homes spic tenor decoration, plus land
the tissue taper under the fabric. I do not lee how one
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Getting into outlets WUb
cewingcou dsee th eseamlIthetlssuewasongopj
S2UI span.
scraping your lawn.
FURNITURE
congenlals thit are rmitually enjoyed is wise now as well as
So why don't you pick i
Pid they skim over the crucial
pleasurable. Accept sorthwhije invitations Do nothing
husbands, f or a change?"
bedroom!
SALES
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WINATBRIDGE
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WIFE
WIFELY EXAGGERATION newspaper have you ever seen a
CASSELBERRY
MOON CHILDREN (Jutw 22 to July 21) Study your paper
scientific discussion of such
for good Ideas to make your home and appearance m're
Please note Lola's typical topics as the Ponce do Leon
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LEO (July 22 to Aug. 2 1 ) Shop for items to make li fe
Sh e sa ys I accuse wives of
NORTH
17
or have learned that the
preempted with (our dia• being 100
easier, happier. Have Ions talks vnth associates that are helpful.
divorc.ft.percent
to
blame
for
womb
(uterus) Is not primarily
West
ho
w
as
Come to a true understanding with everyone, including mite,
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allergic to
shut
out
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Think in terms of greater
Actually, I have never made
~4patlbillty but Is like the aptried five clubs. least thought
abundance and unproving position in Life. Learn from those
49
a while and made a brilliant such a statement!
1Z in being chiefly excess
who are more efficient than you instead of criticizing their.
WT
But I have often told you
EAST (D)
pass and South completed the
Uage?
Study reports.
4J 10
readers that the supioeed1v
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74a 'o Wets o4&amp;we
auction by also passing,"
This newspaper has thus dorw
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LIBRA (Scpt. 23 to Oct 22) Forget dull routine and enjoy
TA K6
Innocent
wife
is
Usually
Jim
was Inc right dccimore good in banishing
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new soaal and fun circles for more Interesting, profitable life.
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SlOfl based on the principle percent to blame for her menopaussi complexes in
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4 A Q 743 that a man who preempts straying husband.
Stop feeling sorry for yourself. Be punctual
women than have all our 2,000
SOUTH
should bid 'ust that once.
And the geaion she Is thus
3 iTOit
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Ubos'al
Arts Colleges!
4993
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov. 21) Qtnrtly get needed
Oswald: 'It also was the
percent at fault, lithe fact she
th
In
fact,
anks to the him'
tight decisi on from the resu lt (ails to satisfy her mate's drula
information at the iigbt source,, then plan how to become
of newspapers running
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Standpoint. The ace of dia- hunger for erotic cakijes!
more successful with the aid of allies. Enjoy ur.nutigated fun
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this column, the female
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morids; a diamond ruff and
with mate.
It's the boudoir, not the dInIfl menopause
East-West vulnerable
has almost dropped
4"°°
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec 21) Enjoy new social
the ace of spades save the de' room, where most
.
divorces
out
of
the
Pit
of
medical
fense the first tnrte tricks start
West North East South
ple.mures hors new slant on Life. Make new friends who can be
and a 100 point profit The
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very helpful to you in the future. Think !ogic.s!Iy
Very few Irate husbands file problems!
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9.
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biudiiig started out the 5iflC
But wives revert to their
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Pass
Pass Pam
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan, 20) A new attitude and
suit for divorce becaue theft natural maternal and "nest
at
the
o
th
er
table
but
So
uth
wiv
es are poor cooks!
system can ceilisnly mike your buvncss or personal life
LOPenIna kid-A•
made the misteke of continu-.
building" make-up *11000 UI
Ir'lee
more smoo thly, profitably. Be capable, dependable. Be better
ing to five diamonds. West such husbands
baby Is born.
informed.
Fashioned in 10 Karat Gold, this exquisite Cocktail
away from theft
doubled (chiefly from (right)
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Oh, they itfil try to satisfy
to
go
down
two
farrillms
may
not
even
be able to their husband's pstric appetite
and South had
Style Ring is set with the Birthstone of ,ea;h child
pert coffee!
that are interesting and find the one th at is most profkftb!e.
tricks."
in the dining room.
fl'.rcaII
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IItd they apprently use a (ar
feurer.i.
te..ora
ac
grandchild — in the family, and will be
B
they
terd
tu
Ignore
his
ut
nmat
out
that
footballs
take
more eniking recipe for
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Find a more modern rjstem
con tinued hunger for boudoir
unny bounces. As bridge
III
lastingly a;id lovingly remembered by the
boudoir cheesecake than dO cheesecake
of
your
obligations,
become
a
more
efficient
for handling all
most
writers we might point 6iit
after
the
children
those dutiful wives!
person. ModemizinS your sppeitrance dw can be a bill step
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tha.~ cards Wke funny Ways to L-2
loved of all.
ItDr. (Yane,-, ,any *Men arrive,
forward,
distribute themselves. For
Which
Is
why
the
ilrens
find
will exclaim, "why do YOU
that reason bridge will never The bidding has be
keep such erotically hall'- starved
Available in Yellow et White 10 Karat Gold with one to
17
hbrpfngcn
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY.. be or she will be
boudoir cheesecake male. such
be an exact science."
nine
easy prey and thus
spoiled by others if you do not teach early to be Independent
West
"Why
not
stress
the
steal
them
away
f
rom
North East South
J1m "Inte-natIoiiaI m*tch3'mm
Synthetic
Rirthston..
you
husband's obligallon to help
— then the life can become successful because of th e fine
l•
PS
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point team competition
stodgy
wives!
rear
the children and maintain
talents. Art, muric, drama sr
epecially favored. A
thaws this Even
greakst
You, &amp;uth, hold
So send for my booklet "How
a happy family life?"
- _philsnthrost and innovator herc during old age Give proper
players iii the world are ak 65 2 CA 9
to Prevent Platonic Marriage,"
Weil,
with
the
natknal
education, stressing foreign languages.
ikely to find themselves fly.
What dc you do?
enclosing a long stamped,
divorce rate hovering
ing blind in a fog with no idea
A — Bid one spade Look (or a
return
envelop., plus 05011.
RegIstered low-tier oi the American Gem
"The Stars impel, they do not compel." Whi t you snake of
as to what they should do."
SOci$y.
major-pealt fit when you get a percent, somebody needs
yctr life is largely up to Yrni'
alert you wives to the un.
Oswald- 'Here is a hand chancf_
112 S. Park Ave.
Carroll ightvrs Individual Forecat fru yaw s4i ior
derlying cause for such a 30
from a recent team game
TODAY'SQUITION
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The bidding is that at table
January us ow ready For, your copy send your btrthdae and
'z'ow partner continues to two percent evidence of what we .w.w5 .v.4wo s *1 C.N Is• cawv
DOWNTCWN
one. East opened one club be. dIamonds. What do y J
11 to C&amp;qoll Righter Forecut (name of newspaper), Box 629,
might
call
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Hollywood, Calif. 9()g bankruptcy,"
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some helpwith ideas for its removal. -D.K.
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a bull has a strange reaction detection and treatment. There Richard Thomai of "The hits, "No, No Nanette" at1
when he sees someone else are talks with the family of a Waltons" is guest-starred, "Sugar," respectively. Could
being hurt.
cystic fibrosis victim, iiriother making his TV debut as a singer lead to more TV for the couple.
8-a:30 NBC, "The Bear Who with the vidow of folk singer.
Slept Through Christmas." cOmpoer Woody Guthrie, who
Bears, according to this tiled of Huntington's cboreo, a
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President Nixon
defense appropriation bill, the
fuel cci'.- energy bill that would confer past neighborhood schools,
gress Is entering a clean-up, Sasbe for the Cabinet post alter
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servatlon and home rule for the sweeping authority on the pres.
The Senate previously had re- biggest of all money measures.
get away week, hoping to clear
The fl LsUied includes $2.2 District of Columbia.
Elliot I.. Richardson resigned
ident to ration gasoline and take jecred an anti-busing amend- It totaled $73.3 billion as it
a heavy work calendar and re- rather than carry out
billion requested by Nixon to
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And still in dispuie etween other steps to conserve scarce merit, and Majority Leader passed the Senate, $836 million
ecu until Jan. 21.
to fire Archibald Cox as special help Israti replace weapons the two branches of Congress fuels.
Mike Mansfield, 1)-Mont., said less than the House voted.
One Of the first Items on the Watergate prosecutor,
lost in As October war with are different versions of
The emergency fuel allocaThe house added to differ, that ironi ng out of this conSenate's agenda
to confirm
Egypt and Syria.
legislation providing a two. ences with the Senate over the troversy may delay adjourn. don bill is Just one of several
one of its own members, Ohio
The St riate also was starting
The legislative gamut for stage, 11 per cent boost in Social emergency measure by
growing out of the
writing merit.
Republican William B. Saxbe, off the week with act on on a Congress in Its adJotirnmtnt Security benefits,
Senate-house
conferees also energy crisis awaiting final acin an amendment to ban alloca$58 billion foreign aid appro. drive also ranges
as attorney general.
defense
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of fuel for busing children will have to reach
on a lion before adjournment.

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WASHINGTON ( AP) - Congres. Is begin ning mop-up
on its legislati ve calendar th is week. The
legislators are hoping to recess until JSri. 21. One of the
first Items on the list is the corifirinatlon of Sen. William
B. Sarbe, H-Ohio, s attorney ge ne ral. O ther measures up
(oractioninclude foreign aid, defense funds, emergency
fuel conservation and home rule (or the District of
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NEW ORLEANS ( AP) - Harry Connick says he'll win
Dist. Atty. Jim G arr ison's job by a 1,773-vote edge when
all precincts
acco un ted for In Saturday's election.
Meanwhile, voting machines will be opened Tuesday and
the election certified. Wi th 418 of 419 precIncts repor ting
early Sunday, Connick unofficially had 64.454 votes to
(;rris)n's 62,t29.
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SPACE CENTER, Houston i APt - The work sched ul e
for the Skylab 3 astronauts was relaxed today to permit
them mor e sleep, showers and about two hours of leisuze.
Gerald P. Carr, William H. Pogue and Edward G. Gibson
still had much wor k and little play. But that's the way
th ey want it, officials said. "It meets the guide lines we've
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Cincinnati, to his
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Ilie Seminole County Port occupied
Richmond.
the steel companscheduled to ride in a motor- addition to medium industnal
So, Jan decided to ride bun Authorit&gt; (SCOPA) is moving and a large meeting room will
cade froni the inarmn,i toSanora anti amendments to the zoning 'It was a good opportunity" into its new $119,000 office be shared by the
tenants
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reception and program at voc iona l and technical to take a cross-country
Orange llouIe%ard is wi th in.I)
ride" sch
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Sanora t'lubtrntjsp honoring schools, high schools arid public
port
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Miss Mc('onnei, who Is now
a 300,000 galIur
Julio ridcr, who is retu ing buildin
in multiple family adjusting to city life as a junior flesda) night at 8 p.m.
Petroleum st orage tank farm
after 19 years as executi ve zones and motels as a con high school biology
OPA administrator James being fashioned from
Instructor
13 tank
manager of the (,reater San ditloflIll use in niultiple4amll) has lied with
Ran
said kill of the 5,000 recently relocated from
hoists since she
thi
ford Chamber of Commerce. residential, office and in- was 10 in the farm country ol square foot building, con- Sanford lakefront,
I' ollowing the program stitutlonal districts
The fie lar gest tan ks are
Ohio She even stabled structed Lw the Hudson Corn.
conunjs.sonerç will hurry back
Also rlated for second Jadi, a gelding, near the pain, will be leased to Port ntr. be ing tested with water to
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to (it) hail where their meeting reading and adoption are
or campus while atte'idtng Miami Everglades St l Corporation, determine the long term set
a port tenant
agenda inormali) slated to (linances adopting the 1973 1i1iverslt) at
tlement rate
Oxford
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start at 7 [),III.) includes a revision of the Southern
She made the
leg of the
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public hearing to consider Standard Housing Code and delivery on aturday
about maintained offices in the said l don't think we will ha
annexing 10 acres east of rezoning 13 acres of Auto Train 23 miles to her apartment. Paulucci Building In downtown (%Cfl ihe expected
of
Airport Il,oulevard and north of property west of Persiniuml
Neiglibur:i stared, she said. Sanford as well as a field off let- 15 inches in 10 years,"
Jcwett Lane for a proposed Avenue to medium industrial The) apparentl,
thought it odd at the barge port on the St
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Firs; reading will be given to ha e e horse tied all night to Johns Hi'. ci
manufaetuing plant for ordinances rezoning to general shrubbery
'Ihe new office building was
('ondev Corporation.
commercial prope rt y at
Early Sunday before day- constructed with provisions
for
Public
hearings
are southwest
of Sanford break, she was off again adding other office modules in
dieduIed to considcr second Avenue and 25th Street and through the city, clip-cloppi ng the future,
Ryan said SCOPA
reading and adoption of or- property at 621 Locust Avenue trough a number
of high- will occupy five offices in the
iflaflt*'.nnexing the old to restricted commercial,
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through the
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time, cross-country horse ride. ened up and walked off
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President Nixon sh ould be forced out of office has dropped
slightly after rising steadily since June. Thlrtyfive per
cent of th ose question ed in a Nov. 30- De c. 3 survey said the
President sh ould be impeached and compell ed to leave
offi ce. That poll showed a drop of two per ce nt from a Nov.
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horns military bases are
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AKRON, Ohio i AP) - 'n
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place in-flight trairing. Aircraft in the rubber Industry shuul
fuel has been cut by one-third, rise in 1974 despite the energ
State plans for a massive,
said Brig Gen James G Ran crisis,
Vihlen led off the discussion Development - San Pedro Control; F. S
a cre-pus interchange at Ike by ioting
heriff; G. County dolpli, Tinker commander.
presently zoned (Peferred back tn P1annin &amp; Att1rnAt'
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unveiled today at a "summit interchange wi
McAlester repor ts that ell make Ike rehearin g)
malns
that it will hold a iarg
Oiainnan
conference" work session Mary Boulevard a "hot road..,
hide use is down because about demand for replacement c
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Commissioners' Dis tricts 4, 5, one-fourth of
be twee n the Department of a key and vi
the vehicle keys tires now nearing the end c
ta l road.. . th is
B. 7ning Administrator; C. 1, 2, and 3.
Transportation, county corn- area of the county is destined
have been recalled and many their service life," Charles J
to Building Official; D. Pollution
Items for next agenda
missioners, Greenbelt and be of vast population."
vehicles deactivated.
lliod Jr. says.
Control Officer; E. Utility
Adjourn
Heathrow developers and cities
Vance Air Force Base is cut.
In their regular meeting
"With the tire price increase
affected by the area's growth. Thesday,
commnisioners will
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District road chief 13111 hear a formal recommendation
1974 to offset higher costs of la
Benedict, noting the present by the Emergency Medical
material and services
interchange is already ha ndling Servi ce Council that the un
there should be no doubt thai
co ty
its 1987 design capacity of 58 000 move towards an exclusive,
the dollar sales of the indust
vehicles per day, led a team subsidized ambulance Iran.
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c4inelled
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despite the increased con- Superintendent, 11. Cmnty
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with lengthy on and off ramps
Dr. Newman, EMS Council's
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loops.
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Consideration of Establishing
design is adopted, ri ght-of-way Position of Grants Coordinator
Introduced
acquisition will begin as soon as
Consideration of Funding
INDIAN GUIDES "BRAVE" WEATHER
i'tii ,..itttt f)
(Au) - 1aorpossible.
(harter-consolidat ion Study for
nTER SPRINGS held its Christmas parade Sunday afternoon in
able public reaction greeted a
"We don't want to get our.
Seminole County - 1:00 p.m.
spite of ra in. Indian Guides Of South Seminole Council participated
rare bright side of the gasoline
se Ives in the position of
Nblic Hearing - 7:00 p.m.
shortage
hal(fare Sundays
along with Santa Claus, Cub Scouts, Longwood Fife and Drum Corps,
dulidozing motels and service 1 Note: Both cancelled)
on
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buses
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Agriculture
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quota s, cr eating a tight supply,
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"I don't think there is any
doubt that there was a conscious e ffort on the part of some
to bring a bout an increase In
prices by creatin g a tight
demand-supply si tuati on ," be
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administration was working in
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be suff icient to meet U.S. needs.
The sh ipmen ts were cut off to
protest U.S. support for Israel.
The immediate shorta ge is
"the critical one that can only
be solved by belt tigh te ning,"
Jackson said on the ABC program "Issues and Answers."
Jackson blamed the oil companies and the Nixon administration for failing to heed cx.
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"Face the Nation," Simon said
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persuade the public the crisis Is
not the creation of politicians
and oil men.
lie praised
cooperation in the shortage, but he said
the public still needs to end Its
wasteful ways.
Sen. Henry M.
D.
Wash., chairman of the Senate
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public that the energy crisis is
real.
William E. Simon, head of the
Federal Energy Office, said
Sunday the crisis will continue
even if Arab nations resume oil
shipments to the United States.
'We have been on a collision
course in energy requirements
and demands for many years,"
he said. "In 1970 production
peaked ... but energy needs will
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another one out of the fire and picked p numerous souls

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uiiateurs and hopes to work his way up into the pro's before
I)awklns tallied only fibe lead
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in closing I would like to ask just one question, iUfl are we point total as the F sans guards foul shots Seein1 the Hounds Lyman
going to get a chance to see some of the fighters currently working and forwards kept the game Cl( the gap brought Dankins
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shots from 20-25 feet i,
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Anociated Press Spos Writer lab s O.J. Simpson in Buffalo s Bay downed Chicago 2l.
The Oaldand Raiders are In
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Oakland s vido sets up a
the National Football 1ague Jets. SImpson became the fi
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Chancy Johnson, who was in yards
found
in
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recheck gave
jured, when Ralston ordered a Simpson 2U0
'Iif(] Iton
on
34 attempts,
run off a fakepunt.on4ourdown making
him the first man to
with the ball on the Denver 48.
gain at
The play was stopped for no times
Inleast 200 yards three
one season In NFL
gain,
and
Oakland
moved
history,
and
boosted
his total to
quickly to its clinching touch. 2,003.
By JOHN NELSON
old grandson of a !aptist mm.
down in a 21-17 victory.
Associated Press Sports Writer bier has played in Walton's
Simpson, ran 13 yards fir a
Three other teams gained the touchdown,
broke Brown's
The UCLA story: If one man shadow most of his college hasplayoffs on the final day' of
record midway' through the
doesn't beat you, the other c-ne ketLiall career,
regular season—Cincinnati first quarter,
and then
ill.
broke
Both teams came out visibly'
outlasted Houston 27.24 to win the 2,000-yard barrier with
a
1 was just happy that the tight
UCLA putting its 78.
(tie AFC Central; Dallas
seven-yard run with 5:56 left in
players could withstand ad. game winning streak on the line
blasted St. Louis 30-3 to
win
thC
the
game. Joe Naniath passed
versit," said UCI.A txisketb,ill anti No 2 N,(', State playing
National ('inference East, and
Coach John Wooden after his what it must have figured its
%V a s h in g t o n t o p p e d for both New York touchdowns.
lruins had defeated North toughest game of season.
Philauelphta 38.20 to earn the
Bengals 27, Houston
Carolina State 8-4-66 Saturday
At one point, North Carolina
NFC wild-card berth.
Cincinnati built a 27-10 lead
victory,
halftime led 33-32.
ings are:
three touchdown passes, in-

UCLA Still Tops

(or 21 minutes after he was the score tied 54.54. And behind
called for four fouls early' In the the shooting and rebounding of
first h-all
"adversity" in Walton and Wilkes, the Bruin.s
Wooden's words,
took a 73-56 lead in five minutes.
The other man Is 6.7 Keith
In other games involving the
Wilkes who Scored 27 points and Top Ten Saturday, No. 3 in.
held his opposite number, 6-4 diana beat Ball State 86-62, No.
All.:\flericanoavldmompson 7 Marquette defeated Mm.
to just 17 points, including nesota 68-50, No, 8 Providence
seven of 20 from the floor,
edged Austin Pray' 94-92, No, 9
"I don't like his shot at all," Lo:ilsvjlle dropped Florida
said Wooden of Wilkes' stif. State 90-78, and No, 10 Memphis
'arm, over-the-head jumper. "1 State breezed past East Texas
;ust like the way It goes through
tate 99.76
he hoop."
No. 12 Long Beach State beat
Hut Wooden didn't feel Wil. Long Island University 0-46,
;es' performant wa.g a sue- Seaton Hall dropped No. 17 San
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and gained the lead through the continued to pour out point alter -r!1lfl(1erotbp j':imi
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with a (ullourt press that the of play the Wildcats continued offered, "I was pleased with Wi!Ilm
tldais found to be just too th&amp; up hill charge With amx this rto
tonight mainly
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of caine out "smoking" In the first squads exchanged baskets

L,man play at horni

did manage to hold Dawkmns

buck f 18 -

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in three quick buckets
stretcld to ten by the time th€ half time deficit to fi%e, as the and were in complete control
two teams heard the al( time Wildcats made a ball game of with a nine point adsantage

their own stomping ground 81. sutj1ute which as the night

Trojan Randy Garrett came Evañ
Dorey
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scored iouowed
by a

jayvees were headed for their

Wildcats hopes for a startling

(our first quarter goals as the I'arhwn found hulf tagged Parham on the bench and the

Crimmlns and 'son.

figures as they rolled ner necting

he isn't taking Murray too serioily, and lithe fighter can't get all
excited about meeting his opponent, I lure can't, Because of this
and the (act that Tait goes fo good fights, not necessarily upsets,
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the Evans jayvees topped the
Lyman junior varsity 41..

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Hounds offense found its shots when lkrnard Wright hit one of 41-28.
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range from the corners of a that nerlod
remaining
listless Wildcat zone defense
M the fourth quarter tip
Following the game, a calm

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real competition a very pinned within 112 of the first prmnng," sa the former
respectable 3115 cuteomc
period Foltowing that Riddle of Ohio redent, "They both wcn

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ilemy, therefore, the cals Crenshaw's strength
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perndo the two5fldalSOha3flm with the betteroppositlon
His record includes wins er no Morales, Rayond, the nk ___________________________

probably

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I anotherwora match by points Hariwig, one of the few pcared On the wane

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shot at a ume, t w
nknder to Win

168 Bob Brucato looks (or his fourth win along with 186

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Hoarth coming In at W
Also undefeated is Jummy Bnnker who wrestles at 139.
Joe Sz1lai takes on the 1 challenger. Rounding out the
middleweight tegorf wifi be Donifie Thompson at 156

i1OU1 be Dak Souse with Dad 1sure

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because he was Ineligible but
flnd team.

Wiliiams Against &amp;anUey's M Buffldn he suffered either
a hairline fracture or a docatcd elbow pultin him out of
acUon for awhile.
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vision Winner that trounced the sithsto(xI a late Houston rally.
New York Giants 31.7 Sunday,
Coboyi 30, CardInals
and Pittsburgh, the AFC wild"We're still basically' a runcard team that beat San Fran- ning team," said Dallas quarcisco 37-14 Saturday, at Oak- terback Roger Stauhach who
land,
did a lot to change that image
—Sunday: Cincinnati at by' passing for 256 yards and
Miami, the defending Super three touchdowns against si.
Bowl champion and AFC East Louis.
wInner that blanked Detroit 31-0
Rains 30, Browns 17
Saturday, and Los Angeles,
Two Rams set team records
NFC We3t king and 30.17 wInner and Jnh Ilatil passed for
two
over Cleveland Sunday, ut touchdowns against Cleveland,
Dallas,
Los Angeles Coach Chuck Knox
In other final.day action, At. had oth2r things on his mind
lanta edged New Orleans 14.10; "Right now, tonight, tomorrow
Kansas City trounced San and the rest of the week we'll be
Diego 33-6; Balt1mori nipped thinkirte about 1)allas,

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Complete With Batteries,
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1 1 3 1 09

Per?aps Aircholics Anonymous
Can Help

By FRED ROTIIENBERG
iteci Press
There are two ways to delend
Charlie Scott - the right way
and the wrong way.
SeatUe picked the wrong way
as the former North Carolina
All-American riddled the
SuperSonics for 23 poInts in
first quarter, pacing the
Phoenix Suns to a 113-109 victory Sunday night in the
National Basketball
iaUon.
Elsewhere in the NBA, BOLStan trimmed Los Angeles 115!.
110; Milwaukee routed

Lost ii mo ot Irish Setter, Lake
Mary area. Anwer5 tO "Mac".

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Dijmond, Emeralds. Opals, etc.. In
6
Child Care t%wsult goldsmith created rings,
11001600. Also large gems and Gocxt child care. Any age. $13 wk.
minerals. Far below wholesale,
75c per hr. or $4.00 a day. Winter

Private ref. 373 343

The Sanford Herald

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Room and board for the elderly in BabySItting In my home, Sanford
riyale home, Apopka ',a. $34.
area, 115 per weO. Ph. 3735395.
2301,
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Bring Results
Ph. 322-261 1

l'angerines&amp;Tangek)s
327.V33 or 322 0342

naha edged Detroit 1-104.

Oranges, Lemons, Grap,f ruit
Satsumas. Tangerines, will Ship. R,

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JohnHavl1cek'spointsand

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pineappi,, tangerines, pink
end white grapefruit, pIcked to
order. Ru3sell Crumley. 3730717.

Winier Park.
Orlando 831.9993

paced the Lakers, who iarneli
U3atthetrstarguardjeny West

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foui,headportland'sSid-

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ney Wicks CIZTIC to blows. Both
players were ejected from the 6-Child Care
game.
7-Motels . HotcIs
John hoson led Portland s-Eating Places

.---George Trapp sank two fJ 13-Travel Agencies

person 113 Palmetto

trig to put Detroit momentarily IS-Action Sport$
in
lead.
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Needed. No experience necessary.
Apply in pa.on, Art Grindies
Wtsei Rca. O H. Hwy.
Sanford.

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Furnished

Rent Unfurn1s
33-Houses Rent Furnished
34-Mobile Homes Rent

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Merchandise

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Saturdayt1ightatpenaco.
w 2 rru that c,wdn't keep its S)-TV. Radio. Stereo

Equipment
34Campng Equipment

all the whistle blowing
ceased, West Florida had 57-Sports Equipment
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Iijj pj-tj c-Muskat Merchandise
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making the best of a lopsided 60-Office Equipment
situ.itwn, bagged 10 of only 11
61-BuildIng Mitirlits

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helpful. Ph. 477$.30Q3.

AN,mo1e Catering needs girls for

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7 B'm., Mobile Home
Furnlshrd.Air&amp;Carpet

$IS0Mo.PPt.373k)7

construction, delightful
area, 124.500. Showing anytime
between 70 am. and 7 p.m. 310

Large 2 bedroom, I bath. central
hflt and air, ideal for retirid

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West Brooklyn St., Magnolia
Park, Orange City. Mt. Hayduk.

1930 Tervris

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Norrell needs you days 01' flIghts,
For Rent
Sfaztlmrnedialety. Not,,, Instant
pay. 2711 Lee Rd., Winter
Park. SANFORD. dI?Own. Pt istigous
437511$
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EUSTIS- Near golf course
surrounded by beautiful new

homes. Lovely trees, large
building site. 14.000

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An inrestmenf ty •
Ownr-I be*oorn wood frame
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houSe Close.'
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For Builders, Sub contraclors.
Complete House Plans and Shop

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tems Sell them gvLkly with a
Herald Want Ad by calling 371
loll and asking for a frlecdi
Advisor
exterior,

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SERVICE

Mrtl, Plastics, Iewelry, Trophies
£14 Bath Dr .Sanford, 322 1331

Remodeling - Room additions.
Custom Work. Free estimates
CustomPainting
Reasonable

Carpentry. Remodeling, Additions,
CustomWork.FreeEstlma,e 373

Let a classified ad help you clean out
your attic, garage or basemnt -

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,ervlce

Ranchwagori
$

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12 MONTH__12,000
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WARRANTY GIVEN WITH ALL
LATE MODEL

LlncIn &amp; Mark IV's

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PH. 322-4884
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Sanford. Open 9.5. Mon. Fri., Sat.
9 I. 107 W. 27th St Ph 373 $130.
SREFHomeDernonslration

Antiques
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LiCC$edRrijdefltlal Commercial
FreeEstimates Ph 333.6173

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andtcapin, Mowing, Edging,
Trimming
reefrst RsasonsbIajq 5-3231354
1.1*11 CleanUp, and Light Hauling.
Trembtay, 3737714.
- KEN'S MOWING SERvICE
Acreage, Lots arid Law'nt

r,ee,lrnate,caH3731O4S
LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS
and
Commercial
resIdential,
Contracts now availlble. 37) 0.5)9

AUCTION
very V riday 7:30p.m. Buy, Sell
or
COnsign. Call 531.7020 AAA
AUCTION, Piwy, 17 9'', Longwood,

$5

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3" and larger, pumps, sprinklers
W4tercondticne(s, 333 4610-. -

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Give Dad Black &amp; Decker power

tools, and Stanley hand tools from
Gregory Lumber, 6th &amp; Map'e

3230500.

Give Dad a Colibri Butane Llgher,
siis a. up from Gwaltne1'
in'v,eter, 2131 5 Park Ave

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Campers
Travel Trailers

SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Alltypesandslzes
We repair and service
STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO.

using the Yuletide oitt Guide ri
the-Clatsified
Section.
Drest thim up for Christmas in a
pair of Poll
Parrot Shoes.

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Windows
We repia. olci vIndw1, any typ*
fuel. Free tcreen. SUN

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do the work. lI's S machine', in
use Kirby Vacuum Cleaner, 207
W 17th St S.snford, 323 1130

Agiftnsa, is SEW right -a Fulura
Senng Machine from kingdca'r-s,
sanford. 371 SM)

sfom camper on Cadillac chassis.
toy,, refrigerator, sleeps i.
54i, eve.'slngs.

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Ca mpsr Top for Qtsun. Toyota ur
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nachine repair
adlusted

$198

purchase at FIRESTONF

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They'll tnloy the cold Holday
seasons in swealec &amp; vests frgm
Buttons &amp; Bowt. 7440 HIawatha

0. iSt;rlQ Gtts Coaster 35cr 10 speed
bcycIes from Fix,? Shop, 906
French. (Hwy 1797) 3fl..6751
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Did you know tnat Collins FIortt.
Fairway Plaza, has a nice
selectln of small gifts? 373.1ic..

Givea GE Spray &amp; Steam Iron an ,i
GE Toaster Oven lrcm GrçLumber, 6th &amp; Maple, 373 0501.,
Bring Sparkle to her eyes With
Ttfany set engagement ring,
1130
UP. Gwaltn,y Jewelers, 204 S
Park.
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a'asons Greetings Iron Art Grin
u'es Wheel Ranch. Special '7]
Nova VI. auto, air, rldiO, heal.

Ave.

-NO LONGER USED CAMPING

GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT
floW WITH A CLASSIFIED Al)

Geneva Heating &amp; Air Con'i
Sery.. 3094 Orlando Dr.,. 323-3434
We have gifts for the entire art, ii-,
from Small unique items, to r-n
full of fine furnishng, PHIL
DEERE FURNITURE, W. First
St (Hwy. 44) Just 1 ml east of I a

BELL RINGERS, Tho
are in.
great gift ideas you'll find In It''

WESTERN WEAR-000Tc
Belts, moccas*ns blitct, tj.,:
equipment Save a) the Old Corrai
Westcrn Shop. 11 97. 1 mile S at
DeBy. 46$ 405$

'uItIij Oft Guide kctn n P'
,onl Ads
rPIG1DAIRE, KITCHEN AID
-cIAVYAG. FEDDERS All maj

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PfldJbIity, HOME APPLIAPICI'
CENTER, 1700W. 1st St. 322 351.)

GET EXTRA CASH FOR
CHRISTMAS by Selling your good

used furniture arid appliances to
t.arry's l4r. a. Used ','.ar'. 253 S
SnforU A*c . Ph, 322 4122.

p tt'p I'4,Iid1,, Sestvr
fibre opl,c lamp kit Irum
Cra'lt'smn, )f S r',,, )?'r

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SJnta'sheadquJrt,,,t,5 4.
hats,
good selection.
The

Equestrian,
W. Broadway,
Ovedo 343 416),

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cmf0rt tor ad year to a.
Sanford Heat &amp;Air.3fl 4390
Complete kOdak Pok,t camel-a
sets make great g.tts Gift Do-eci
$17 $5 up Medco Pinecrest

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c.ivefamionabieclothesfrom Outer

U S and Foreign Coins; U. S.
Currency' Fin. Jewelry; Bottlet
-EMIPIOLE COIN CEP1TER
509 West Sit St
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THE GOLFER IN YOUR
FAMILY. .TOpllfleQfQolfCI1p,
bags,
b6lts,
SPOIfsweat,

MAYFAIR COUNTRY CL Oil
PRO SHOP

Trie-, - ij be the hI et the (anN'
bathed in m.dicJ,ed 5hamp,'-,
ntn% from Animal H
5752

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Ltmits, Sanford Plata. Gift
Certificate, are jut? perfect

FOR

downtown Sanford 322 02u.
Select a gift fr,m our comp'
Whirlpool home appliance center

3230230.

SKATE CITY ROLLER RI
Dcci Track Road
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Park, 611 133$.

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Give Roller Skates for Christmas-

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Sc-un home from the stereo y

Gifti of Dlstinctin, Diamonds.
'Ches. Silver China, Crystal
Kaclti's Sanford 3272363.

Give Mom comfort and beauty-a
pair of Daniel Greene house Hidden
talents ccsrr.e to life
iIippcis f'om Knt7, Shoes, 705
supplies from Senka'rjk br
C.
St
Christmas, 7)0 Magnolia Aye

'ethe latest i,i new and used tray-i
trailers and campers from flew
World Travel, Hwy. 17-97,
Longwood III 9121

372 6132

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Cons. 124£. 'vSore Aye, Winter
ALL out of ideas? Visit ETHE1[S
ANTIQUES, I mite wflt Of I I Cri
old State Rd 14 St "76" station
P4a, 327 SI?).

Pnsght's St,oe's, 205 E. First,
NCW arrlvalt CLOTHiNG In time
for Christmas, Merry.Go.Round
2395 S. Sanford Ave. 323 $0.60,

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Speed Queen WaShers &amp; Dryers
f'0m Firestone, downtw San
lord *iil m4k laundry dru2gery
HtIer for Mom all year, 3330241

Travel Trai:er
Sleepg4,
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Cimp Seminole, 333 4110

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rrarik I'ri Mint &amp; '?rer unusoil g.tt
&amp; cons, ol (ourse. Tom

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Enterpri, Inc $30 11.42.
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G.E. portable or built In dish
washers. Sanford Electric. 373

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Roaerv.'e.nucjup

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BUY TiU2 BEST for Dad, DINGO
BOOTS from KNIGHT'S SHOES,
20$E First,

need the best. Do not take a chance.
Over 20 years experience
PCtinithirig and repairs Free
pckup and delivery. Al KIug, 73.4
5232. Rt. 3, Boa 129, DeLand, Fla,
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PAUL

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YOUR ANTIQUES

B4.M WELDING

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To buy anti sell gold or silver coins.
contact us first, We also buy bulk
silver coIns SEMINOLE COIN
CENTER. 109, W. 1st 373 1361,

KIRBY VACUUMCLE,SNER
Only authorized sales 1. service in

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1797 or 372
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Small, Call 323 16.19 anytlme,

Land CWaring
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Hodges &amp; Griffis Land Clearing

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Cash buyer for used articles. fur
n ture, etc. HWY 46 ANTIQUEs
127 6971.

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Service, Dc Mossing. Trnpint
ing &amp; Removal of trees Lakefront
ct.aning No Io too large or tOo

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Custom made screen room8, car
ports. Top workmanship and
rnatt'filt LEACH ALUMINUM

or 372 7377,

500

brown Interior, low ml,, VL

1939 Volkswagen but, clean, 25
mpg. new inspection, 1350. Ph,

For used furniture, appliances,
louts, etc. Buy I or 1001 item',
Larry's Mart, 115 Sanforci Ave.

611 makes sewing

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)'ast elfkirnt Service, old arid new
florxjed, licens,. 322 0-959.

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till
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control, twin comfofl

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Coronet 410. ex.
clean, remainder of
factory
Warranty,

'64 Ford, 6 cyl. automatic, Nothing
down, take over. Call Credit
manager, 373 6730.
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Dodge

70

5963 Dodge Dart, extra clean,
automatic transmission, good
tires, radio, heater. Only $495, SHELLEY AUTO SALES, 701
French Ave., 323-7960.

Condition

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:1rniIeage

mileage, fully equipped, wide oval
tires, vinyl roof, p.s., p-b., 11750 or

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comfort seats.

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heater, air, extras. Best Otter oi en

sriy.,

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949 HI-LOS

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Drawings Fast, dependable
economical Call Victor---36S

*,*

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11.600. 32) 3925 after 6 p m

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W.replaceolddoors. Any type, any
ii:. Save fuel S'.JN Enterprises.
Inc. 130 1142

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Lanjoj

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SrnaH JoOt Wanted

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loaded lneI,u'.-'..

'l.ln
1C,': s22oi;

2970 Pontiac Lemani, Very low

Want to buy clean used refrigerator

Plumbing

Cuitom macic cabinets, bars.
vanities or rCpl,sc
that old
counter top, 373 1Q10

DraftM

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gx$

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BUDDY'S

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Phone: 322-26 1 1

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rougham, extra clear,,

4cy!. engine, air,

Boarding-profeu.al with love $
am.
6 pm Animal H4yri
Boarding 322 5737

.i

Call
Ray
135-3069
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71 Ford LTD

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ADCOC
Ro01ing&amp;She.t.

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f)vt,prneflt

338O

DON BALES
Sanford Motor Company
506 S. french Ave 327 .4317

Wanted to Buy

68

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Mercury Capri

'71

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AT, air, AM Radio,

A
Call for free evaluation 131-7370.

4. Air

PaintIng-Interior &amp;
repairs, roofs painted, free honest
experienced estimates. 323-0191

CONCRETE PATIOS

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10 Passenger, yellow with

7' Mercury Cornet GT, radio,

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wptsrns.twi

ea s can
cry cad,
Installed Call Geneva Pit
Cd. Service,

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ft

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luxury

equipment, med. blue
with white vinyl roof

359O

Real gas saye,

6730.

P

Home Improvement,

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IdylIwildo Homes S
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group.

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Let a ciass4fed a'i help you le.o out
your attic, garage or basem,nu'

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Roberts &amp; ("iiman
'1

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Table taking up too much,

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211 W 25th Sanford, Fla.

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1.1'

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Alrless&amp; Conventional
Ph. 373

i'OoVn!AClassifiedAdwillfindita'

JACKSON'S CERAMICS, supplies,
kiln dealer, tO S Closed Thursday
&amp; Sunday. 373.792),

F.
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buyer.

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COGB0RN FENCE
P11 630 314.4

of fimily room. w:Ih tn*gnificant
view of stately oaks. Serve a
formal dionq in a separate din.
tI

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OIL HEATER &amp; WALL FURNACE
CLEANING.
CALL
RALPH'S
HOME SERVICE, 373-5951.

Concrete

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for. the best buy in American
P,'.otors. arid Jeep vehicles, set,

JIMOAPIDYFEEDS
flu diredfromboxc:ratw,iolet

1119

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Rwuors

Livestock And
Poultry

hxiay's Classified Section.

INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR PAINTING
PH.322.iQMor)737475

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Ceramics

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t,.arge Wooded Lots
Paved Streets $ Swers
Stre.et Lights S Sidewalks

5.
a.
;T'O?r (iAtfty

$

all

HAMOPi &amp; RICHARDS

372-4633

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BULLDOZER WORK
loaringboto Specialty. 373)73)
a' tee 3,p m.

Close t Everything...
Yet Away From the Crowdi

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71 LInoI
4.dr,,

best offer. Ph. 373 3960.

using the Yuletide Gilt Gudi in

P&amp;nthi

SENKARIKGLASS&amp;PAIIITCO.
2lOMagnc.na Ave.

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TREAT YOUR FEET to a ?reat by

GMrors

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Call for Apoolntment 322.3103

.

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Purebred New Zealand white rabbit
herd, 60 does. 6 bucks, all or part,
327 $232.

of Experts Ready To Serve You!

JEWELS and lots of
Sparkling ciCOS are found ri the
Yultde C,fI Guide fl the
Class,f cci Sect.on.

r

VIEW

Bucket seats, power
brakes, air,

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- 319E. Pine. 333 5747:

- -u ikTh'T i T'.5iNi

silver blue with mat.
ching leather interior.

steer. &amp;

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AKC male Poodlet - 1 yr. dark
Ipt'iCOt, 2 yr. cream white. $50 Ca.
904 353-.'352.

TOWER'SBEAUTYSALON
Iformerty Flarrlrtt -s fleu?y ?4OO&amp;)

722 GAI*

$

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Puppies, deposil, will hold for
Christmas. 2 Dobermans, 1
Beagle, males and have al shots
After 7, eves. &amp; Sunday, 323.4974

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Blair Agency

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2S7IParkDr. 3222156
REALTOR
Altir hours:

equipped, low ml.,

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Dec.21.$3$-$773.

834-3131
* oIvrLopa4$$ or
-WI5CO LAND CO.

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r.arr...

67

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All LIncoln luxury

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23,950
Ott W,'st ?sta t,,i,4
$., 4tvi Oef, A$i

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73 Mark IV

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MODELS

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FL'llIicseQEAppIij
Sanford Electric Company
- 7322 Park Delve,

4. 1)
R.
neaity

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323-7860

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1)OOE 25th St
333 4435

322 - nsa.

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LUXURY MODELS

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ECONOM V

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$93

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ACRE REALTY

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Appbances

AUSTIN DEVELOPMENTCORP .
531-4300

r*II now. Di: Bowler, Aso

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Up

9

Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning.
For free estimate, call Carl Harris,
at SEARS In Sanford, 327-1771.

brick From 123.400. 70th Slreet to
LocuSt, turn left 10)4th St., tI;tst
on Valencia Court North, Model
Phi, daily. On.;L$ pin,.

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OLFN ARDEN

______ 377-5941

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VA"Nothing Down

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I GENEVA
FERRA

534W. F&amp;iti
WE TAKE TRADES

R,alty,3a hut
?6lOHiawalhaAve.at )?92

Junk Cars Removed
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Payton

.ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
Large 2 bedroom home, formal
dining room, convenient location.
no qualifying. Reasonably priced,
113,500 wills terms. Call today.

e

62 carat diamond ring, valued
IAID Will sell for 5130 f'h. 32
765.4.

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CC)NSrFJCT1Cj'J

ST. JOHNS REALTY .O.

17

Giris3Speed,ke
GOO4COfldjIiO, $33
Phone3fl 7790

blnd0fled, unwanted junk c4rs,,
hauled away. Your cost, 5)0.'
Whirlpool home aPpliance
Orlando, 2936194 anytltr.i,
dishwashers, compactors.
Prices TinsWerto"What,odowjthyou, HOi HOt
centerold Car." Sell it with a Classified
HOl Laugh away your
start at 1l.9S. Get Morn hers for
shopping woiet by using
Ad
Christmas
now.
the
FInancIng
VUIetid
Gift Guide in ?h
'l1ble Geneva Heating &amp; Air
cimq
cCTOn
C '1II3niflU Scrv
o Orl,roo
M'jt Merchandise
Dr First bldg. South of Atr
.
. flvd on I? P2 373 SIlt
Organ C.ulbqani,on
78
Motorcycles

or IS payments of sio.so. Call
credit department. Sanford
Selng Center, downtown.
9411

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IF YOtI CAN WORK half da'1's .e
BROKERS
O$ ifl 04Jf PfrSo'.li
TheTim.TnteuFlrm
wopp.r dn,ision. Write Personal Day*: m.4i7,i
Nights: 373.3434
Shopper Deoaflment. Rex to.
waskisproøuc?s, inC., WUionL
C. A WpuDoopdsR:. BROKER

world. Assume balsnce of 1147.00

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WITH

available al Firestone Store, Call

Wastiers, ranges. refrig. $39.93 up
AI
repairs. Myers Applian:e,
250 Sanford Ave., 373-2922.

M.ost aulomc mactime In t

cT

To 2,OOO On Our
Brand New 73 Lincolns &amp; Mercurys!

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327 02u.

NECCHI SUPER NOVA

SQve

All sizeS and models, 10 speeds, 3
llO?S.onlOrdAvenue
SPeeds, and standard bikes now ____________________________

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION

Ratrrond M. Ball, Reg. Broker
EstherPlatt,Aociat,
II? Wit
stSt.

CHARM

i)VoItAu?oBatterIes$1l 95
REEL'S BODY SHOP

...

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With VA

5p, located in prime shopping
area, Includes ientory equIp.
mint and lease.
We have rentals

BALL REALTY

.

and
Dryers.
Free Delivery,
WHITESIDE APPLIANCES, 6.44.

IN TIME FOR

372C$72

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build custom hornet, or extra
bedrooms, bathrooms, playrooms
SUN Enlerpa-iws, Inc. 5304413

CO'

Ph.

Bikes, Bikes, Bikes

...

Washers
WARRANTY

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so

100*125' each $5300.

TAFFER REALTY

DRIVERS Part time er full tIme
''
rt) Oc"4
Yeiiw Cab Co. 70) 5. Park.

RECONDITIONED Refrigerators,
--___

420 S. French, Sanford

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t.r'ctock

u

Appliances

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We

ie1:fou

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Geneva. Waterfront near Lake
Harney. Charming 3 bedroom, 2
DITh home. Interesting extras.
lmmedate occupancy. 319311$.

oelino.
rano..
- -. -.. -. -.-..-,-.,'disposal, central heat lit, Lot 150
a 540'. Ph. 67)430.
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wtslte letters, 579.95 plus
1.7$ a 15 Firestone Wh.te
waIls, 537.9$ plus tax. Bargains on
Pirello Steel Belted Radial tirci
Lotsol900dusedtlr,s$sandup
SANFORD TIRE SERVICE

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ALTAMONE SPRINGS-i building
sites, nice pinei, level ground,
saciuded area near Lake Fiorij,

36

11, black $11.95 plus tax;,G70 x 11,

raI

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38

And a Happy New Year to all
our Customers
FORREST CITY- Swim, fish and
boat on this lakefront site.
Beautiful view, area of fine
P',ome'. 19500.

21 Hour
Call3777a91
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asbychecku'wYuied,ft
Ct.t.tCd

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SHOE REPAIR

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C,..,r .rr t..jai

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'5 lay, Plaza. f.' Part
ZIG-ZAG
SEWING MACHINE

Lotsand Acreage

4333

TI R ES
sia.ts plus tax; 525 a

715 a 14 black

.

GPEGORY MOBILE HOMES
0Q French Ave. ($7.93)
Sanforc 373-5300
-13

Par?s.Accessorjes
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58
Bcycles

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Students &amp; Young Men
I.'i

ofticesuite,e!evator,p.fking,
janitorial service ifl(ludid AA.A
iocation. Available immedIately,
Phone

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tory, $70,000.

excellent financing avaliable,
including VAhOthingd
Better
tlurrf I

Ray Crank, Builder, N•w 3
bedroom, 2 bath homes. Car.

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Auto Repairs

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witti super return on ri
veStment, good locitlon, InCludeS
real estate. eqiaipmjnt and in

MUST SEE brand new listing In
South Pinecresi, 3 berons, 2
bath, spacious rooms, plus large
Florida room. Only 174.300, with

timely, monty$aylrsg suggettiuris
1
%Itd

supero' apeni
Pleasi'1
131434 for appointment.

L1 lITV-J
UI 6222

16

Equipment

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SMALL GROCERY

3fl.7j3

5

S

Pool

BATEMAN

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SHUI'PERS DELIGHT In the

NO REASONABLE OFFER

Boats &amp; Marine

Wurlilier organ 2 manual, like
- EO COMPONENT SETS
flew; day mantle clock. strikes
Freezers
$99.93 ea 3 only. In handtome
on hour a. hall hr.
Ph.
1117, DeBary
.fl Honda 350 CC, like new. Extras.
Many to choose from. Dick's Ap
walnutfinish with WOrld famous i
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Call )?34010,ask for Brvce Elter
Hammond organ French Provincial,
sued automatic lumlable, 4
piiance Sales &amp; Service, 2617
buy tell-trade
_________________________
speaker audio system, A.M.FM
cherry wood, beautiful, perfect
French Ave., Sanford,
3E. First SI,
3fl.34
__________
ntIon,
pn.
radio. Itrack tape player Cash or
/9
Trucks and Trailers
- - KENMORE WASHER, parts,
terms. United Freight Sales, 3530 Lamps 13 up, fables, 1.6.50 up;
or_______________
service, used ma:hines,
S. Orange Ave., Orlando. Mon.
caslØnlI chairs, $3 up; dir.ettes, MOONEY
)964 Chevy Van, '69 eng. &amp; trans., 6
64
EquIpment for Rent
APPLIANCES, 32) 0697.
Fri. 9 to 9, 5-at, , to
________________
cyl., new tires, paneling, car.
ItS up. KLlp Decorators, .409 W
First St. 3727335.
peIng. 7600 323 87C?
Rent
Blue
Lustre
Electric
Carpet
Columbia gas range, 1 year otd,
HAND PAINTED PORTRAITS, Oil
Shampooer for only 51 per day.
perfect condition. Ph. 32) 0648
or Pastel, Reasonable, Or ask SAVE GAS and time and trouble
STEP + BUMPERS
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ibout Iejs, 571 1007.
suits the Yuletide Gist Guide now
--appearing daily in the Classified 53
For dometic a. imported pickups
TV. Radio.Stereo
65
SOFA AND CHAIR CLOSE OUT- 7 _(tb0n.
Pets and Supplies
Save 40 pet-Buy dired.Faclory
sass with solid hardw000 frame,
5lid state AMM
aPugf
tm,
(mOttlC sets lust S SO cash or
tape recorder, sio MOtorJ,i
si
Household
Goods
curs new, Terms AvaiIle 1
53750
Ia-rm r,rst come, lint serveri on
- stereophonic steren, I track tape
Alma, Lake Mary, 323 8299
SPARTAN BUMPERS
selection 01 fabrics, viriyl or Specials Ofl Couches, Chairs, Beds,
deck. AM FM radio 4. record
colors, United Freight Sales. 3s
player, 1)00. Ph, 3fl0011,
Tables, etc. Surplus furniture
NEWBOARDINGKENHELSWITHI
S Orange Ave., Orlando
I?lrlightLineAye.
GROOMING FACILITIES. West
must go before January. See at
Sanford Air',i't
tiwy. 46. Ph. Roland Dunn, owner,
TELEVISION SETS 125 UP
MAITLAND rLEA MART
Ph 373.3900
MILLERS
327-47.
GREGORY
MOBILE
HOMES
liii Hwy 1792
P
Ja-u.U2
_____________________
JiL'hando Dr
_______________________
's
33)5200
CHRISTMAS SPECIALIII
31.3 55.00
80
Autos for Sale
55
St. Bernard pups. Born Dec. 5th.
____________________________
'69
CHEVY PICK.UP. Nothing
Equipment-- - - - AKC registered parents. On
131 472)
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down, take over, call credit
remises.
Call
327
1)14
or
come
n LAra
Ills
manager 373 6230.
1960 Trojan Boat
see at 2603 Hiawatha Ave. after 1
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2SC.abInCrtj:sar
- .
MATTRESS
-'66 FALCON WAGOPI,Nolhing
Call 373.7547
£
down, take Ove,- , call Credit
•POODLE GROOMING.
lOX SPRINGS
manager 3336730
16' Bonita Bow Rider wtuli vinyl With love &amp; care. Professional
cover, 53 tsp Johnson &amp; Galy
Ph, 37) 3894 or 373 3919
t970 Maverick, 6 cyl. Auto New
-j
7r4,lCr Extras like new. 323 3772.
______________________
paint &amp; brakeS. 1 owner. $930. Ph.
__________________________
______________
-,.,,'.w, ,,
•
MS III).
large breed, wormed, will hold 'Ill

couple.

KIPIGSBERRY- El C.apit,n St.

New 3 berm., $95.70 a. 3 berm.,
1114.60, plus lot rent. 15 minutes
!uFn
flVWU.
after 6.

9 to 9.

SNUG AS A BUG

Callbart Real Etate

house
377-1lV7$terS:30

b'*.,nt tsr Somrthlng
j1
'in' Slintnt in o CIa'.sl,ecj Act will
twln'j rc'sults

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BROKER

appraise, or
Special sales out of anything ot
value, Hwy I? 92 (behind
Win
Chester Mole
Homes,)
)1'
Sanforct,Fla
37374.31

I

3 bedroom home on large lot outside
city with patio and all the
goodies.
$35,000 Terms

,

Completely furnished,

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Girl Friday, part time, Shorihind,
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1i.hi' SrrzfU-'

33 Houses

Master beautician with clientele,
SfordlOcatinj5 Payl*peic.nt
_______________________
Call 671-5010, $305454.

After

.

chin, enclosed 2 car garage,
central heat, on large lot. $2SOper
ma. KuIp Rutty, 327-2375.

CHRISTMAS BELLS JINGLE-so
DOES THE '.'OUCY
(an
make in your sare time as ar
AVON Resretentative. Call 6-44

hancj off their hosts while SI-Garage - Rummage Sales
thçping a SS.52 Iou.1-riddltd
p,j41

Ydktfl1echarity1ine)eflj
doom for the wayward Knights.

I Bedroom, 2 bath, den, eat-in

Marie's Beauty Salon
Ph. 333-0547, 323.5750

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47-Reel Estate Wanted

.

eOJ W Fi-1
323 4061 or 373 0517

MlE C.

Buy, sell. Consign,

NO TRAFFIC NOISE

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For Sale

Investment Property

,

BeautIcian

44-Farms and Groves

with
.
-

.

Ideal ?ocationl 2 berm., 1½ baths,
cen.h-a,w.wcarpet,G.E kitChin,
may extras. Adults. r)eposit. 2.

TO PLACE A Yuletide Gift Guide
ad, call the CIMsified Advertising
Department, 322 2615 or

and Acreage

44-lncom And

..

UNSWORTH REALTY

"

4$-Retort Property

.

-

necessary. Apply Lakeview
Nursing Center, 919 E. 2nd St..
Sanford.

17-Mobile Homs

tangled

Help Wanted

person, Sanford Nursing and
Convalescent
Center,
930
Metlonvliie Ave.,Sanford
1
broom house, 1 bedroom air.
Relief cook ano housekeepers.
21,2 steie,s Avt., IlSOfirs?, last
rowtege of diets preferred,
Ph. before la-rn after 3p.m. 327

For Rent

M,

3 bedrooms, I bath, in Winter
Springs Kitchen eqMipped. 5)73.
BY OWNER
$100 deposit. Mid Serninol. Realty Must sell. Practically new home,)
Inc. 131.1330 and alter 6 p.m. call
bedrooms, 5½ baths, central heat
337 3452
and air, carpeted thrOughout, all

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31-Business Property

For S.aIe
-Sl-HjI..hAW
- -

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'

COMPLETE AUCTIOPJ SERVICE

'Monday, Dec. 17, 1973-i

(Forrneriy Humphrey's Tim)

___________________________

trailers, 5*9 &amp; 4*7' Good
condilbon, reatoflable Ph. 327.
ES?, if rio answer keep trying.

AUCTION
EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT AritIq0 1
TV,
Miscellan5
New and
uSed UTILITY TRAILER_ Completely
furnilure and appIiflc,s PIuS
rebuilt and new tires. $s3. Ph.
special sales iWatch ads).
323.
67)1.

I

CHINES (7) never een used.
These machines have built.ln
controls for zigzag buttonholn,
blind stitch, lancy patterns, etc.
Cash or terms. United Freight

Good Income corner propexi v. SIP a
30', zoned Commercial SC-).
577.500, Terms.ptt. 3722750.

_____ ________________

5

Beautiful Spanish LivIng room'
- Considered as
furnsture. cn be
new. Mutt sell Ind sicrifice.
Please call 641 347).

-

anford Atiø * UtIlity

PUBLIC

SINGER ZIGZAG SEWING MA

Investment Property

7544 S French Ave
DIyI 332 7212

1276657: After 5 3224511

3 bedroom 7
". home, 103 Wo1
Woodland Dr. 1st 1 last mo. ptvi
deposi?. 323 161,

Wanted: INS and LPNS. Apply in

For Rent

-

Houses Rent

Unfurnished

-

31-Mobile Horns Lots

Cage

32

*

- Sat.9lo5.

Forrest Greene, Inc.

REALTY

SANFORD

Ir

newa. ,, SPANISH BEDROOM SETS, 3

Household Goods

-

Freight Sates, 3550 5 Orange

Sales, 3550 5. Orange Ave.,
Orlando. Mon -Fri. 9 to9. Sat. 9 to

Till We Succeed!"

REALTY

'-,

Experienced fiberglass chopper
man, top pay, must have good
references. Call 323-3050 or 373.
1666.

32-Houses

When young men wan.
der...they'reaptIost14a,bleu)to
trouble, So was the ca when

""''

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si

For Sale -.

7811.

INVENTORY MUST BE
REDUCED AT SOME PRICE
BEFORE JANUARYI

JOHNNY WALKER

____________________________

Driver, Semi tr&amp;i.r or ready mi
truck. Miracle Concrete, 309 Elm
Ave. 322-5751.

Rent

Encounters

....

Rêlt!

Get

-

design. .,9.50 each. Easy
payments avAIlable. United

New l2x6l 2 OR, lI bath reduced
$25 par day until sold I

-

bars being prOcessed.
Immediat,Occupancy
Elmer Bakalla, Inc.
327 4457 or 372.71fl
-Call
..Bud.
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'4eaIror
UahlBUTCh,37264$7or322.7424
Ftrnph.rk
13&amp;ZIAZ.

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twd orond has all the latest
stretch stitchei, famous fronf
loading bobbks, bvilt.In buttonholes, blInd hem and 4 cora!ive

t,'.,n

Miscellaneous

-

Ads

.
brand
new
Spanish
&amp;
ROBSOp MARINE
Med itcrranean bedroom sets with
2927 Hwy. 17 92
Inlricit, Spanish designs, heavy
Hire a super
322 596)
chest
handI,
and
hand
rubbed
34"
Electric
Stove by Magic Chef,
Salesman, a cIassifi
finish,4 piece set includes dresser
ad. ID sell your d3n't flee,sl
Avocado, 7 yrs. old,almost r, TOYS FOR TOTS and lots of
other
mirror, chett and bed, sip casts or
599.50. 3231977
gift Ideas in the Yuletide
Cashr,gisfer,) show
terms. United Freight Sa'es, 3550
case
with Iron
safe, 2
Guide In the Classified Section.
Orange Ave., Orlando.
air Conditioners $25 ea.
NO-LONGER USED CAMPING' Alrboaf,
100 hp. Continental 0'',
gumball machine for service Duo Therm oil circulating
GEAR iS IN DEMAND. SELL IT
heater,
truck 373 361$, 32 15
Also 3 keg drtflbox. p'h..
good condition Ph. day )fl3241,
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD. 13) 9016
night 372 3134.

EWlNG MACHINES, STRETCH
STITCHES, 1$) nationally adver.

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bOu0ht &amp; sold. Holiday Equip.
mc'nt, 2915 P4. Orange 0lossom ir,,
Orlando, Ph, 793.4373

. Miscellaneous
For Sale

REFUSED
EXAMPLE:

"We Don't Stop

$3,000 dePosit and movv In wtile

3S4$Park Drive, 377.304)
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Two bedroom duplex furnishec
.parlrn,nt, 4270 Orlando Drive,

bALtSMEN

3D-Apartments Rent

LB

this 2
2 baIts with heat, air,

-WINTERPARK

Wall carpet, individual water 1.
se
Large lot, dead end street.

7 BEDROOMS, ADULTS ONLY
Ave., ian. PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

SO

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3 bedroom, C. B. home, LonQwocd '
'ea. Central Heat &amp; Air, wati

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULIS-PIOPEIS
114W. 2nd. St.

ford Dry Clunscs.
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WELAKA APARTMENTS

P$oyee need apply only. Apply

shots with two seconds remain- 14-Ca mping.Res&amp;rts

4I-Houst for

how we dflctibe

7025.
_____________________________ 3 b.drrn., 2 bath, family rm. K? In
ketCJ.en, off ici with Outside enflEW HOME
trance,
screened porch. tries, all
for your
this plus location for $2L500
CHRISTMAS TREE
Oymerwanls?omoyeb.efore 1974,

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Omahalt.svictoryo%'erDetrojL

Mobile Homes, Hwy. 1792
Longwood 53)4466,

MOJ are In good condition Well
be happy to show them.

Willis Alioc. at 1305300 after hrs.

Ph. 37301.

Wanted: Man for laundry washroom
and small pickup &amp; delivery route
in Sanford. 4 d.as a ,,,
,
hours, Qood poy. Full tim• cm

available near Sanford. Fox

built-Inranoeandovtn.carpetirsg
and othsr exlraS. $25000. You
really ought to see this hornit

fliautiful tree lined street in quiet
area. Only $21,000. Call George

333 $5

3 bcirm. &amp; 2 bdsm. Deluxe. Low
down a. low montfLly. Lots

This wood burning fIreplace it SUNLAND - WE HAVE NINE
ready. Large rooms, formal
HOMES listed, in tHs highly
cring room, 3 bedrooms, and
dejirIbIC locathon priced from
family room. Small Cottage On
519,700 to 124.000. Most have 3
rearof lot. Good Incomepotential.
bedrooms, tome hive 2 batns.

7 b.*oorn furnished, $150 ma.
utilities Included. Adults, hO pets.

2501 S. French Ave., Sanford.

Travel &amp; Recreatton

In the American Basketball
Association Sunday it was:
Kentucky 106,
n Diego
San Antonio 85, MemphIs SO;
New York 129, Utah 109.
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REALTORS
2543 Park Dr.

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31) 5200

- EXCLUSIVE HEW DELUXE

PINECREST - EXCLUSIVE
F-IRST CLASS AAl CONDITIONI

REALTY, Broker.Owner, 3

Wanted: Experienced wheel
aUgnment man. Appiy In per.on

IC -Do It Yowielf
Kings 155, P11(0.11 104
1)-Instructions
Jimmy Walker's baseline --_______________

buzzer.

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baths, wIth climate control.
ranges, exhaust fans, disposals.
dsl'i*ashers, carpeting, garages
and patios, from $30,500 to $32,000.
Near Seminole High. They're
ready to Showl

HANG YOUR STOCKINGS

WINCO CONSTRUCTION CORP.

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53)3455

9-Good Things to Eat

Rentals
$-Room for Rent

Realty

_______Furnished
SAN•MO.PARKS, 1-23 Bedroom

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Air conditioner, Washer and New
Refrjg.r.Ior.
( P F GOP V MOB lIE H CM C S
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3b03 Ut IarJu Or
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oberts &amp; Gilman
"Sanford'i Sales Leidir"
Trailers &amp; Apts. 2 Adult parks, 2 I
Your Multiple Listihg Agen5y
Family parks. 3515 Ptwy. I7.92.
8305500
Foremen
LoCal and National
ACTOR - Sanford. 323-1920:
256.5 ParkOr.
Oil LI TV
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Realtors
InC.
Long*ood REALTOR S Marhole, conduit and cable. 4 Room apt. with 1 bedroom, watir - _________________________
3 Bdrm. 1½ beth. $2,000 down, 117$
Experienced only. Paid vacation,
furnished. PlO pets or chIldren,
mo. pays all,
"StopUrn!"
holidays, hosp!taLzation. Call
HOLLAND
1130. 373114$

frIdge was called for an offen-

out at midcourt, hit Walker,
who sank his former t.ea.znmates with the basket at the

rooms, carpeting a rid

24)9 Elm
Adults, no pi i.

Travel Agencies

10 WIDE FOR SALE

Sten stro iii

3727655.

7-In Memoriam

jumper at the buzzer gave KC-

and 2

home. Discounts on every mobile
home in stock at Place Homes
North, 17.97 at Lake Kathryn
tstates. 2 ml. North 01 Hwy 43.t

373.5771

DRE.''MOL
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"Sanford's Sales Leader"
Your Multiple LIsting Agency

Why rent? Buy your own mobile

Ph. 134-3370

draPes, central heat and air, fully
CClUiPPedkItChen.Aduttsonty.ph . SANFORD
3734650

FLYI?,G CARPET TOURS, i;c.
DeItona- Unfurnisfsed duplex,
A.rin tickets, Cruise fld Toses
5'0,0 center, 4 mo. lease a.
official rates. 303 Samoran Blvd.,
t&gt;' d.POSft. f.
(Hwy 436). 1313233.
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Apartments Rent
Male Help Wanted

Announcements

with 26 poInts.

REALTOR

REAL.. ESTATE.
REAL TOP
i71. Deflary4.6 4$5

CIHn2bedroornapertm

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Af. Uiln.....L....": fl -I.

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Harry Wetter, 3231379

32 points and Lucius Allen

rolled over Portland in a game
enlivened by a ft
arter fist

HALL REALTY

CORBEIT

1130 FLORIDA AVENUE

PIANO LESNS
I2Weq'kChorctCo,,ni,

Lines Minimum

Chppedthwith24a,Mjlwaukee

mortgage. $33,300.

Stemper Agency

FRANKLIN ARMS
APARTMENTS

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would miss the team's next 14 ltt,rustlms .........ØceIIn.
games due to a pulled ab- tttru23tImI$
thIS.I ..............23ca11m
dominsi muscle,
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
Bucks 121, 'rrall flaxen

FTIJ

1671
NAVAL ORANGES,
ED OR TED WHITE

2502 Frenth,Ph.373.3473

Seminole 322-2611

White helped the Celtics cau
Gall
rieh's 24 polnt.s

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1.
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19195. French
3 bedrooms, ''t'hs convenln' to 3224pfl
Eve., Sundsy.322.7374or3fl.l4co
schools, shopping center. Shag
carpeting, drape, dishwasher, DCBARY, tw* bedroom, 1 bath,
centralheat&amp;air. S'arkIiogclean
i.usuaI home, unfurnhshed. large
pool. Move in today. Children
family room,? utilltiet., extra iot.
524.900
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.niini.

17 fran Don Nelam and jo jo

lerms.

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wooded lot, river rights, boat
ramp. 3 bdrm., 41' x 12'. Dealer,
273-0330.

Miscellaneous
For Sale

Restaurant equipm

C&amp;i 322.2420 Anytime

Mobile Home Bank Repossessions,
15 fo choose from. 531-2323 Dealer.

wall carpet, lowdown, assumel½

APART ME NT S

WANT AD

a ason_tiigii pomts
Celtics held off a fourth-quarter
Los Angeles rally to beat

air, extra large storage
buitdirsgworkshop, $21,950. FHA

3731S16#a.m. 9pm
(,ENEVA GARDEN

115, lakers 110

a.

executive horn.. Only $42,000.
carpeting, drapes, central heat
air. Fully equipped kitChen
with dishwasher. Lall Mrs. Commercial property on 1)97
Starting t 112.500.
Weatherby 373i437.
-Nlce 1 and2roomapls.
Commercial building on Park Ave..
700MagnoIlaAv,.,Apt,3
1500 SQ. ft. 117.000.

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Mobile Homes

NICELY LOCATED, well settled
area, 3bedroom, 1 baths, wall to BROOK FIELD, '7), set upon 1 acre

Two be'oams, 1 bath, wall to wall Big I bedroom Maytair. Ideal

Tree ripened Oranges. $2 b.a.
Freshly pick grapefruit, $1.50 bu.
Horse &amp; Rider, 26.5$ Sanford Ave..
Sanford.

INFORMATION

NATURAL SETTING. Country 3
bedroom home, privacy galore,
majestIc oai.s, pines, golf and
fIshing near. Remodeled with
central heat and air. $33,000.

Ibedronrn Park Ridge. central heat

so

001101MG. 5,000 Sq. Ft., on lt,P
with 16.1' frontage French Ave.,
and 259' frontage on 14th St. Now
rented for $315 per month. ld.al
for many types of businesseS.
$7c00O. Terms negotiable.

Moving to Atlanta. Must sill mobile
home bougt new In August. Sells
new for ovtr $1,300. Sacrificing for
1.6.500. Financing available. Call
373-5500 after 6 p.m.

PPtLTOR
531Pm
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corner lot. Loads of extras, only
$33,900

42.5555).

NAVEL ORA7iGES

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Sanford

CITY - OFFICE AND QUOPISEI

CLIFF JORDAN

3 bedroom, 2 story SpanIsh style. 7
fireplaces, largi Florida room.

Apartmen Rent
Unfurnished

EVERESTREALTY INC.
Realtor, 1601 S. Hwy Il 92
Ma it land, 676 c*o.

kitchen. Vrage 1 year old

2bedoom, plus efficiency, clos, to
town. only sio.soo with firms, or
less for cash.

New dupiex, i 'eirooms wall to
wall Shag, dishwasher 0ispat,
dote in. 115$ Pet month. 2nd arid
Avocado, Sanford. Ph. orlando

Good Things to Eat

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Income and
InvestmentProperty

Stenstrorn
Realty

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with I iowCoit classified adi

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Longwood area- 3 bedroom 2 bath
family room, central airheat
Iined, carpeted, one year new
Many extrai, $29450. Owner $34

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interest mortgage, tw dowi
payment 3 tedroum. Ip't3e corn
l,t, carpeted. IuIIy equippec

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NO QUALIFYING

Edws. Bldg. 323U70
After Hrs. 323.5215-349.3334

Want to sell something?
.mai
flvestment in a CIatif led Ad will
twinQ results.

Springs, 323.2950.

SAP1FORD AREA

Reg. Broker,704N. Park

to Share rent of trailer. All
ulIlItie, TV and linens 3fliO6.

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HousesforSale

Jack R. McClure

Gentleman would like a gentleman

mediclIn
to lIve. 3330310,
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Sanford, Florida

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t1'snd 121-95 and Kansas Cit3-

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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll LOST: Male redbone coorVound. 6 SANFORD CT. MOTEL
Free, 414 2027 for We Care" yrs. Hwy 16 A. Dec. th. $100
"l4otline". Adults or TunL
rtward for return, no questions lewty reoovate. Class A rating
Color TV. Courty Car pickup
t Call coded, day (513)
FACED WITH A DRINKING
service. Family Units, el
3343, nIght (S13) 6770130.
PROBLEM
fiCitflCie%. over nites, low weeklV

Golden StSIO 3

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Monday, Dec. 17, 1973

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NBA results Saturday: New
York 116, KC-Omatia 107; Detrolt 99, PhiladelphIa 89; Dii.
cago 104, Houston 100; Muwaukee 118, Atlanta ; Phoe.
nix 121, Boston 1; CapItal 106,

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Walker had a game-higji 25
x)1nts while Detroit's Dave
Bing

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Christmat ever. Save on national
brands, Liberal tredein, Free I
delivery. Convenient lerms. We I
ivC TV Stamps 311£ lit 5? 327 I
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About Ara b- Israel i Peace

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has made two-wheelers more popular than ever
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World
News Briefs
Getty Was Blindfolded
Thrtf 1, Paul (ttv I!!:iv :r
as kept blindfolded during most of his five-month
captivity and never saw the faces of any his kidnapers.
Young Getty's mother, the former actress Gail Harris,
spent all day Sunday with hr son in the Rome clinic to
wmcn ne was taken after he turned up early Saturday in
southern Italy.
Police sources said the 17-year-old grandson of oil
billionaire J. Paul Getty was under sedation at the clinic
and was unable to give a coherent account of his long
ordeal.
But two Borne newspapers said he told his mother he
was conscious when his kidnapers were cutting of his
right ear, which a Rome newspaper received on Nov. 10 as
proof that the boy was being held.

Ph. fl24143
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A military source said many
Cambodian soldiers were missing alter government forces
abandoned Kien Svay and fled
200 yards north to the Mekong
River. Survivors were resct'cd
from there by navy gunboats.

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The command reported five
other insurgent attacks within
20 miles of Phnom Penh along
Phnom
Penh highway uiat runs parallel to the Mekong. The government said the Insurgents were
probing for weaknesses In the
capital's defenses.

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added
during
the
Lake Mary and (or council seat group 4
RUInS said it 15 too SOO to
municipal run-off election for Lou Blankenship is running
know definitely whether
vrt
mayor and one council seat as against Ursula West
voluntary reductions In power 1
50 voters were coun ted by
Poll Officials said they expect
Consumption by the public have 11:15.
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tu rn out this altern 1
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been t'lfedite, litit F'!'!, is
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Pre-dawn freezing ternconducting a fairly extensive
Casselberry, where In- peratu
and lack of heat in
study to determine the effects urnbent Councilman John the
Lake Mart.' Si'hnnl
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weat her when tkmands for register
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A spokesman for the National
gunman uses 15 hostages in
gled
today to recover front the Weather Service, blaming a
Athens and bargains their lives
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low-pressure system off the
for sale conduct to Kuwait, storm
which left
thousands of
middle Atlantic Coast prew re
t.a
people
without
electricity
and
dicted
colder weather today,
uIy 20 Fite guerrillas
made
commuting
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snow
flurries In some
hijack a Japan Air lines jumbo
travel
hazardous
(or
millions.
gions
and
a
hard freeze as far
jet and kill a fernalt tiiiiitr
lii tiit Ntw urk City area, south .is northern Florida
with a hand grenade;
of
me National Weather Serup the plane in Libyalater blew the lung Island lighting Co.
sa id tha t about ,0O0 custom
tice reported a temperature of
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terrorists
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still
without
power
tol9degrees
in New York City at8
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The
morning
temperature
at Athens airport, killing three
IA!
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in
Richmond, Va., was 3 depersons and wounding 60.
Weather
!:rts, a record low.
jit. 5: I"ivc terrorists take
Yesterday's high 51 low this
The co ld weather affected not
morning 25 with heavy frost and
only power lines. but transiI
holdout they surrender
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systems
as well
with their hostages and
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mid 6 and low in the mid to as they prepared to dig out from
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of snow on some parts of the
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Know Margie Hess is interested in you
and Lake Mary.
let's discuss the RFAL ISSUES and what
is in Lake Mary's future,
Phone 322-4411 or 323-4240

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LAVE MARY VOTERS

ELECT

LIFE MEMBERSHIP AND COMMENDATION
Vihlen said the current mi- authorized a study to see
mended Clark, Dietz and property owners in the absence passie is del3ying development whether a proposal to allow
Read b. Chamber President HaroldK tner
Associates carry out a
of full details and plans.
to the west, which is not a septic tank sludge dumping on
The nesity of creating a preliminary study of the areas
"it is almost a case of critical
(Herald Photos Bob Lloyd)
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Sanford
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Vilen, saying e coun tyty af te r circulation of a memo to
the Illegal dumping now
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week's meeting which recom- au thority UT district arose after
at by his offir
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echoed Bush's concern OWC Bush to coordinate with U
toward
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Sanford City Manager Warren Knowles
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retiring Greater Sanford
amber of presented Krider with a key to the city
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ce executivee manager at a reception at treasury," noting his years of
effort in get ting
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electric power lines, water an
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to play retiring executive manager and presented him
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terrorists much the same as
may have to ask for state aid on reading the report, said he felt
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Jersey Central Power &amp;Ught the
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project Bush was ordered the
power demands,,, said Martin, probablv show a peak over List
onuiibsion would study
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at this time his January because of growth I
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tinued in two counties.
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ans.
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holnes were still without power
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61 hours Sunday night with Premier Golda Meirand other
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that Israel would not deal with Syria at the conference
unless it handed over a list of the Israelis captured during
the October war and allowed Red Cross representatives to
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American honeymoon to a cold and troubled Britain.
"It certainly looks jolly cold outside," said the costless
cavalry captain to his royal wife as their commercial
flight from Antigua Landed at Heathrow Airport.
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picked up fuel and food.
The hijacker? victims in12 hostages,
airports searched for a haven
The Lebanese government
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Behind them the te orists refused
persons
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wounded hostage and the Beirut to let them land in Kuwait, where they landtd de. aboard a Pan American World
today and they put down spite apparent attempts by au- Airways jet they
hijacked West German jet.
body of one of their victims.
firebombed on
in Damascus, the Syrian thorlties of the Persian Gulf the runway at Rome's
After a night of terror at the
The hijackers were reported capital.
Athens airport, during which to have killed the five
sheikdom to keep them out, a Fiumicino i'irport early
hostages
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Monday afternoon and an
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tary of SLate Henry A. Kissin- played by the United Nations at unless Syria handed over a list should have no elfeet on the brellas recalling British Prime
ger says he Is optimistic ab,ut the peace conference. The Arab of the prisoners of war and First stages of the Geneva con- Minister Neville Chamberlain's
the prospects for the Arab-Is. states, enjoying the support of allowed Red Cross representa- Icrence since the first order of sacrifice of Czechoslovakia in
raell peace conference opening the majority in the world body, tives to visit them. She added business is to be negotiations the 193fl Munich pact with liltIn Geneva Friday.
want the talks held under U.N. that this would not prevent Is- for the withdrawal of Israeli Icr.
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Sunday night with Premier States and Soviet supervision. Jordan at the parley.
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very constructive." More talks the October war. Mrs. Melu' said from President Hafez Assad singer was greeted by 250 demwere scheduled today,
before Kissinger's arrival that during his visit to the Syrian onstrators with placards read.
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Wednesday, Nov. 21, 1973

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I bedroom furnished house

bath. *11
to wall carpet. drapes, stovt
.'tfrigefatOr, gatage and fenced
p1,700.
Hall Realty

Houses for Sale

I 100 C 2Sth Si..
3fl 6691

Stenstrom

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IDYLLWILDE -. EXCLUSIVE YOU GOT TO HAVE A2STOW
'MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
HOME? O.K. We've got III
Colonial, too Has 3 bedrooml
317 7j43
BROKER
7'.i baths. formal diniN row,
climate control plus man
NEAR 46 EAST
features. $46,600. It's brand ne
Four bedroom. 3 bath, central heat
toot First time advertised.
and Ii?, two car garage, fencpd
EXCLUSIVE
yard, with tOassorted citrus ire", IDYLIWILDE
PROUD? YOU SET We're prot
convenient to shopping area,
to show thiS brand new 3 bedroor
rn,soo.

FOR IjEAUT1t-UL 1O*'for sale or saw, call us

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INVESTMENT! Building Includes)
attractive apts. Will make nice
rttidence with good rental in.
come, 521.500.

garage, and many extras. An
even att3lJOO.you'llbeproud
own and live in It, See ii n.vt Fir
time advertised.

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Yovr Multiple Listing Agency
Local and National MIS
2S4S Park D
REALORS

HAD HiathaAve allY 97

"Stop Urn! "
HOME WITH INCOME
Large 3 bdrm., home in a quiet
neighborttood. near schools and
thurchet. Small cottaU!. rented.
Live in one, or rent both. You
cnoose. Call George Willis, Assoc.
Seller wants an offer

Roberts &amp; Gilman

8305500

Have a real estate problem?

Stan Vermilion at 1311 7020

Cailbarl Real Estate

'.'.ble tlomc' Bank Repotsessions,
15 to choose from. $31 7373
Deala
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END OF YEAR CLEARANCESave up to $15.00. All mobile homes
drastically reduced. Come see the
genuine bargains at Place Homes
North, Hwy. 17-92 Lake Kathryn

USED HOMES SALE!

expense when built. Wante
Comfort, health forces sal,

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
SoO French Ave.
33 Orlando Of.

1.19,900.

223S200

About this 3 bedroOm, 7 bath split
Bakalla, Inc.
bedroom plan home. It's located Elmer
on a butiful comet' lot. quit? Realtor
13.1-7W
fern Park
U'Cti(x. Vt'l cw,venient. Eat in
k;tchi,. family room, beautiuI One yr. old, large 3 bdroom hot's
Fenced yard. approx. 3 acre
parquSt ilO1. This home is one of
lakefront property on big Lali
a kind. Price 537,500 Owner will
Mary. Ph 372 7903.
carry mcrige at i' pct.

322 5500

Spacious
IDYLLWILOECOMMERCIAL LOCATIONS
bedrooms, 7 baIS, family roor
central heat &amp; alt, range, d3s
We have them from so' tots on up
washer, disposal, drapes. carpe
today.
Call
throu1 large acrsge.

double garage, large lot 1 mar
other attractive features. Doe
Stem per Agency
mlfl this buy at 1.34,700. Mal
SEMINOLE REALTORORL-, WPdown payment a. assume 7 pc
MULTIPLE LISTINGSERVICE
mortgage
1919S French
3774991
twe.. Sur.day, 3737371 or 327-119'I SUNLAND- 3
lend

srd A little work &amp; some pat
ling needed. Priced at on

I' x 43' Spartan, travel trailer, good
for campsite, builder's office or
storage. 131 30$1.

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agriculture. $1,530.

MS 3733

Convenient and charming. 'ust CITY- 3 be
n%. furnished C
c,,mplrt'ng 4 new 3 bedroom
home close to shopping. A u,
homes with garage. air and
fenced yard. $16,500 with $35
carpeting Located on a quiet
street with like beteNi. Wilk to
shopping
and schools I_Ow down
piyment. Only 122.500 to 1.250

CUFF JORDAN
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Ill t4 Park. Sarifcrd

377 59)
ST. JOHNS REALTY Co
BROKERS
The Time Tested Fir in
120 Park Ave
Days. 3724123
Nights 327fl57; 3" 5424
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KULP REALTY
Realtor
3 -43
107W 1f St
Boat in the way? Sell ltfa%t and UtY
with a low coo classified adI

down &amp; low mo payments.

Paola area.
bedrooms. 2 baths, central net
Florida room, carpet. I. m',
more. $ acres with private ft
pond. lie to appreciate. 5.55.00-

COUNTRY-

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acres. High, dry ari d wooded.

COUNTRY CLUB-- 2 bedrooms,
bath. Sf0-vS, rei'igerator. carp
large patio, fenced yard. Do
miss this one at 113.900 with Ii

Jim Hunt Realty

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After hours.
REALTOR
373.3991

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No friffic, nice
trCes, almost new 3 bedrOom, I
bath. carpet. large itc-ieri, 52.500
down, Ill mo. 313 t)(j9

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ST.JOHN!MARINAAREA

WHIT ESIDE APPLIANCES, 644
7*4).

112.000.
STONE ISLAND AREA

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Fine for

horses and real country lIving. 11
acres,. 1.11.900

Forrest Greene. Inc.
1304W. Fairbanks
WE TAKE TRADES

Realtors
645 7333

Large cornet' tot, near old NM 7S'*
722-. Reduced for quick cash sale
Tom Bryant, RI, 1, Jonesbc,ro,
Ark. 73101.

Ill' front on Sanford Ave. 117. on
13th St. Zoned Cl 79 pct. 0ovr1,
balance 10 years.

Appliance Sales &amp; Service, 2617 S
French Ave. Sanford, 372 7651

p. f NMORE WASHER, parts.
Service, used machines
MOONEY APPLIAICES, 323
0697,

Healing

New .1rm. 7 bath home in
ItI'pISCe %&amp;6.2.G 7 , 1 pt. O.vrc
LstItO.* 3c5 313torMni RsO'ux. RI
I Poi aI$. BCtV'.'. I

WINTER SPRING S -The Terrace
3 bedroOm. ;kj baths, rec room,
tot-be 1.hop, quiet neighborhood.
Per 14.100 and assume 1)9,000
ntrçace at I pc-I. Total monthly
5177, possrS5*n,
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bedronms. 7 oaths, ftntin3,
P'!, trees
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Blair Agency
0 C.. 4ILMR BROKER
4LJ. PttNU.GTOU A)OC
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337 9370
371 710

361' front on W f irst Strrt. 1cti
)9acres. High &amp;dry Verynear I

Reg.Stered (trwer

wti.'t cookEng I b&lt;ft-n, fenct
yrJ and orange tries to
play under. Fte'Shly p*intt
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Miscellaneous
For Sale

* Sanford Auction *
PUBLIC AUCTION EVERY

i.nt;u;.-es.
/:.OhCY
Miscellaneous, NCA. 4nd Lj5d
IrnuSure and applianceS. Plus
tii..i iwatrh ^11s)

Saturday. All Soul's Catholic
Sharing Center, 312 Sanford Ave.
Lots of Goodies, Friday, Sat, I.
S..ndy, 724 E Broadmoof, Lake
fl.i'5 (14rrrr_Ie-!f Jr
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L3oats&amp; Marine

Roberts &amp; Gilman

830-5500

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Equipment

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Buy, tell, cons;qni spprate. Of
spet?il t.aJt'S OJt Clif anything of
vàhtiO Hwy. Il 9? Ibehind Win
(hostel Mob4t Hnmes.i
373 141
Sanford. FIa
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Manint. 176' 10. 1*) ftp. Menc.
cruiser. Used Only 10 hfs. $350.
take' OvC? 3229008.
PORSON MARINE
7977 Hwy 11 97
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hauled away. Your cost, 110
Orlando. 2956194 anytime.

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JACKSON'S CERAMICS. supplies,
kiln dealer. lOSS Closed Thursday
&amp;
6. Ssnday. 3321971.
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ç't asri buyers for a small in
vc'stmcnf. Place a Iw cost
rlassified ad for results

Motorcycle s

REASONABLE PRICES. CALL 372-

Trucks and Trailers

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classified ads!
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Painting--InterIor 1. exterio r ,
re'pairs.rools painted. free honest
experienced estimates. 3730291.

PlO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD

HANDY MAN

CONCRETE PATIOS

finishing his education? That's
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lot of &amp;'ratch in anybody s
money league . .
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1931 Chevrolet ' iti 6 c -yI 4 5Pre'1 lt' Fix up" Time. I-ffre an expert
heavy duty rear, $250 or best oftiir.
rparmanfrom'oi.ai''s ctasstied
75

Custom made screen rooms. car.
portS, Top workmanship and
mater'als. LEACH ALUMINUM
FABRICATION, 373W5.
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Onl authonijed sales &amp; service in
Sanford. Open 9 S. Mon Fri Sat
UI a classified ad help you clean out 1 9 I. 101 W. 77th St Ph 373 SI X
your attic, garage or basemenll
FREE Home Deenonstration
ADCOCK
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WallpaperHangIn
IUDDY'S
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
PAUL_tI.AIER
Sma ll Jobs Want ed
Prof essional Wallpaper Hanger
372 l3."Lake Mary—
Licensed Residential Commercial
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fixca.at'ag &amp; GrJr.g Ph 323
I??? or 377-6243. day or nte.

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Trstmblay, 3732774.

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WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All typesandsises
We repair and service

I ,s-r,dscapang, Mowing. Edging,
rimmng
Free ESt R94sofl.*t)it,,j3tjer

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3" and larger, pumps, sprinklers
Water conditioners, 3224610

Pioo&amp;s Ga.'dert &amp; Lawn Se'r','ie

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Certalnb' we are Interested in
. Getting ready
Florida's new consumer protection law, Ally, Gen. Robert
Shevin hopes that he will have It
in effect prior to the end of this
year.
hit's lt move too rapidly on
"his one, folks, cause it just
es
could force more than a few
merchants
right out of
Seminole County School Supt, do," said Layer. "I'd like to See
busiries.
Williaiii
P. Layer
has all principals and teachers out
Many businessmen are surely challcngec4 all school board there walking too. Besides, the
going to object to the strong members to walk in the March exercise will do them good!"
rules that will determine how of Dimes Pledge WIk, Dec. 1,
Teen chairman for Seminole

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they conduct their business in starting at 7 a.m. outside he County David Cohen urges all
the state,
Sanford Chamber of Corn. walkers to start signing tip their
ihlt'rn'.
t1ilLil.S now. Forms for the
If 0 lIla!) is illing to risk hiS
l.iyer is the campaign wilk can be picked up in an&gt;'
Investment into a bUSInCSS, he ctlairnian for Semlunok' County, school oilier'. Those who parshould be the one to finally and he will ix' leading off the ticipate in the walk must sign
determine I s ithin the bounds of walk. "A lot of students from up sponsors who will agree to
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not violating the laws whether Seminole schools will be pay a certain amount of money
he can be if success or walking the 20-mile route, so I for every mile the walker
capitulate to bankruntc%'.
think it's the least we odults can walks.
Too mans' liriies have nt' Seen
the government go lileddling
index
Into a situation, only to corni
the problems instead of
JditoriaI comment - . - Vs
Area deaths ......... 2A
'alleviating same.
Bridge ...........IVs
Entertainment .....8B

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Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions,
with sir, or by hand Licensed &amp;
insured 313 $31J
Custom work. Free Estimate. 323-

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WASHINGTON (AP) The White lIuu.sc today t.'.ucd the
following
following annual Thanksiiviru ftiv proclamation by
l'rcidt'nt ixoii:
"In the first Thanksgiving man affirmed his determination
to live in God's grace arid to act in God's will on the shores of
a new land of promise. In this Thanksgiving season we re
affirm that determination.
"Time has not dimmed, nor circumstance diminished, the
need for God's hand in all that America may Justly endeavor.
In times of trial and of triumph that single truth reasser ts it.
self, and a people who have never bowed before men go
gladly to their knees In submission to divine power, and in
thanks for divine sustenance,
"On this Thanksgiving Day we mark the 10th anniversary
of the tragic death of President John F. Kennedy. As we give
thanks for the bounty and goodness of our land, therefore, let
us also pause to reflect on President Kennedy's contributions
ti the life of this nation we love so dearly.
"Those who celebrated the first Thanksgiving had endured
hardship and loss, but they kept alive their hopc and their
faith. Throughout our history each generation has endured
hardsWp and loss, but our faith and trust in (sod's providence
has remained undiminished. At this first Thanksgiving in 12
years In which the United States will have been at peace, we
see that God's grace also remains undiminished. For this we
give thanks,
"Now, therefore, I, Richard Nixon, President of the United
States of America, In accordance with the wish of the Con.
gress as expressed in Section 6103 of Title S of the United
States Code, do hereby proclaim T:. rsday, Nov. 22, 1973, as
a day of national thanksgiving, and concurrently, a day of
prayer for the memory of John F. Kennedy. 1.t all
Americans unite on this day, giving thanks for the manifold
blessings vouchsafed our people, and Inviting all of those less
fortunate than ourselves to share In those blessings in God's
name, for Ills sake, and for our own. In witness whereof, I
have hereunto set my hand this Sixteenth Day of November,
in the Year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred-Seventy-Three
and of the Independence of the United States of America, the
One Hundred Ninety-Eighth."

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And the cynic says "What is there to be
thankful for'
"What is there to be thankful for when
wars prevail, when turmoil and strife divide
us?
"Why is there cause for thanksgiving when
so many are hurting and killing others in
hatred and Furs"!
"How can we give thanks when crime and
violence and disunity thrive in our own country and many people, even at the very highest levels, are forsaking brotherly love and
the dignity of law?"
The cynic is unobserving. He fails to see
the vast majority of men yearning and praying and striving for peace. He does not take
into account that for every breaker of the
law there are thousands who respect and
obey it.
The cynic overlooks the nation's inherent
strength and its ability to heal internal

differences and stand fiercely united in the
face of common danger.
He ignores the advance in public welfare
and the daily countless evidences or man's
charity and compassion for those in need.
Nothing to be thankful for?
No thanksa,iving that our country Ic prnv.
lflg once again that although severely tried,
Its carefully wroughtgovernmental system
of sytem of checks and balances does work
and can restore the national equilibrium?
No cause for gratitude that we are facing
up tc our problems and are determined to lIluminate the facts, no matter how painful,
with the light of truth?
No thanks that although the challenges
lacing the nation may be great, so are the opportunities?

When or where has there been greater
cause for gratitude?
Let us offer thanks.

What You Will Give Up
To Maintain U.S. Economy
WASHINGTON t APt
-Half of its private driving. through if 30 per cent reduction
Brace yourself for a cold, dim,
-One-fifth of its jet travel, in
family,
social
and
stay-at-home winter.
-One-fifth of its electricity, recreational drivini.," the re'l'o keep the wheels of the
-Plus 15 to 25 per cent of its port said.
't'ofloifly
turning despite home and office heating.
Interior's gloomy report apllounting fuel shortages, an InAnd, adding insult to injury, pei'red to move gasoline ratioerior Department report says, air pollution from soot and sul- ning a step closer to reality.
he public must give up:
fur will get worse.
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$ am6 pm Animal Hayti
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Want Ads
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A) condition $1,300. Ph- 3374707, For Builders, sub contractor-i.
Complete HouSe Plans and Shop
1913 Dodge '.. tonDrawings. Fast, dependable,
pickup truck with camper, 1,700.
economical, Call Victor--US 3713,
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Ph 323 1176

I TON PRODUCE VAN. Nothing
down. take over, cell Cte'dit
'nanag'rr 273 67)0.

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Breed Dog Training Academy.
Call for free evaluation 1317370.

Cog training In your home

60OFrenchAve.,3fl-"So

32)Sll3afterepm IWarren)

new Clutch, big bed. 1.100. ii) 0401.

Pet Cars

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INTERIOR AND
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1%0 Harley Davidson
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$37503
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BULLDOZER WORK
:itarl!g lots our Specialty. 373-1131
after3p.m.

REEL'S BODY SHOP
lloo Sanford Avenue
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Parts-Accessories

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(formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook)
519E. Pine, 3725747.

Camper Top for Dalssm. Toyota or
small pick up. Phone 3735700,

KEN'S MOWING SERVICE
Acreage. Lots and Lawns
Free estimate. call 373 lOaS

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HEAT 1110
&amp;
AIR
CON
DIllON lPfG. 7609 Sanford Ave.
3776390.

'61 Norris, 22' Travel Trailer, self.
contained, air &amp; extras. Al

Getting ready to move? Sell e.xc,s1
Items gstickly with atlaSsifi'1adi

OIL HEATER CLEANING
CALL RALPH
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repair,
paintino. No lob too large or 1(10
small. Ph 323 3609.

A&amp; P APPLIANCE REPAIR
Allmakeswt'vlCe
Ph, 130 V)I
Sanford Electric Company
2522 Park Drive. 322-15.42

fectiOn. spec ialist Mawcng by
request only. Free estimate. 373

Cond. Service.373543-4.

Applances

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beds cIned I. edged to par

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Havi your heater serviced for
winter, Call Geneva Hf;. 1. Air.

chastifie'd ad for results.
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Brand New slide in truck campers
from$795. Now World Travel,
1797, Longwood. $349421

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Patio covers, carpertt. iuened
porches, pool enclosures 6.
repairs. 25 pc'. off 323 0453.

1969 (IMC Big V.6, II' van'
Hydraulic lift, extras, new

tHANKSGl.lPlC. SALE. Fill a bag
for $1. I to 17. Monday through

with unsolved murder of two Lynn Harberts, 18, an Orlando
girls whose decomposing bodies hospital clerk last seen Aug. 5
were found Aug. 22 in an at an area theater.
An Mtarnonte Springs Altainonte dump, Altamonte
The second victim has not
detective feels there is a Springs Police Chief Ju.stice been identified but pathologists
possibility that a rape- East said today.
have described her as a young
kidnaping suspect, held in
ttective James Martindale
female between 16 arid 21, about
Athens, Ga., may be connected is enroute 1mm Athens after 53" to 5'7" with reddish blonde
I
administrating a lie detector hair,
test to Lynwood Tate, 24, who
East said Tate, held in Athens
was working at Walt Disney on four kidnaping and three
World when the murders or• rape charges, was interrogated
curred, East said,
"
by Martindale for two hours
Tate allegedly told several Wednesday with the conclusionrape victims in Athens that, "If that he (Tate) has knowledge of
you don't cooperate you will the case.
10
wind up like those girls in
"Now begins the long hart
Florida," Athens police said. legwork-building the case. Wi
However, East said today, have to find out if there was an
tile has not been charged link between Tate and th
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have no cold hard evidence, all
In another unsolved Centra l
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#"*4% C L°
Ilyk:raph tests which show Sheriff's Major Robert Forns,
By John A. Spoiski
there is a possibility that Tate chief investigator in the Sep.
may be connected to our case. tember slaying of Walt Disney
"Polygraph evidence Is not World employe Deborah
As bad as some of the things admissible in court, It is Just an McCartney, said
:oday,
are
in the nation's capital, let's Investigative aid," East added. "Nobody from our department
not overlock some "dandies"
One of the bodies found In the has gone to Athens to interview
which exist in this State's
(111011)
headquarters, too,
-- .. identified
-- - as Laura Tate.
J Some of the employcs are
_
now making more than $33,000 a
year, just a few thousand
dollars less than what cabinet
v
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members make, Lawmakers
:
have been very quiet in trying
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to expinin the high pay for their
employes.
One example was the college
student who was working for
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119,000.. . notwithstanding the
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(act that there is a law on the
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p.i.
lx)cik.s which prr'vent.t students
(room making more than $9,600 a
y ear.
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With money like that
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available (out of yours and my
pockets) why in the heck should

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Gloss-Mirrors

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Toouy and sell gold or silvet' coins.
contact us first. We also buy bulk
ilyer coins. SEMINOLE (0111
CENTER. 109 W. lit. 3234332.

TELEVISION SETS17$UP
MILLERS
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Herald Staff Writer

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Central Air Conditioning. For tree
estimate, call Carl Harris, at
SEARS in Sanford, 372-177).
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motor 3635730

CASSELBERRY

Mothers In Mind
I ..".i. f(.im wlh L'rrat t art
*itPi kit(hn,Mqm is not left 0'

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37)11111170

Designed With

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Also con,oleStrt'tO
3730701

7619 Orlando Drive, 32203

CURB E. I I

4141176. Winter Park.
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TV. Radio.Stereo
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Top prices paid, used, any condition.

Savings. Geneva

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!-3- t'r,'.? on Sanford Ave 174'e,-.l
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bedroom

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Directory of Experts

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

Air Conditioning Serv

Washers, ranges. refrig $29.93 up
Alto repairs. Myers Appliance,
310 Sarford Ave 3737977

year..

1.CAL ESTA'F.
REAL Till

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n.ture, etc. HWY 46 ANTIQUES,
372 6972

3096 Orlando Dr. 373 5434

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Home with fenced yard. ISO' x 15
io$, 7 bedrooms, air, large rei
Florida ,00m, convertible to )

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Wanted to Buy

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Pre Christmas Sale on floor model
Whirlpool Appliances. Come in,
We them,

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S.ERVICES

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Hwy.

Freezers

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Travel Trail

I. U CONDIT hONED Relrgrra'Y'5
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Or ers
Free Delivery,
WARRANTY

- Mary to choOSe from. Dick's

SANFORD REALTY

,* w'% T I N DEVELOPMENT CORP

LAKE MARY

LAKE MARKHAM ESTATES
11.000 115,000 630-6000

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prices Jolly Charlie guarantee's in
writing lOweSt prices In Fla.
Gormly*i, E. 44 past Beardall at

Appliances

32

R ape Suspect T i e d
To D
K illin gs

Same Interest Rate Since 1969

Doberman puppies. AKC. 7 wits.
Black &amp; Rust. Wormed and shots
started. $100. Ph. 349-53o0.

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EXCLUSIVE - City -3bedroon
AC unit, fenced yard, fr ost
painted Inside, much cltr
Owner will pekW outside. $1I.
-*n payment a. assume S"i p
mortgage.

Four cute, adorable playful puppies,
need a good home. Phone 372 6357

Would like to have 25 or 30 bales of
spoiled hay for mulch. Phone 322
1461.

On deluxe Pfecchi zig zag. 3 nee dle
position, built in buttonhole maker
with designs. Pay 1.31.30 or 6
payments of $7 per mueth. See at
Sanford Sewing Center, 301 E.
First St. Downtown.

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Call 671 1701 Seller is M.oflvafed.

Down

3 Dedrooin. I', of two barns. all
brick. Fram 523,430 70th Street to
Locust, turn tell tO 1111" St.. rigid
on Vateegia Cnu"t PLorth Model
optn)6pm riaR Dnt.tepf

By owner. Beautifully wooded. Just
over into Labe County. Off new SR
16 1.10th ml. from We5.iva River. S
ml. to Sanford. 25 mn. to down
town Orlando. $3500 per acre.
&amp;AJmQ prCScrht s'ntg. of approx
116,000. Seller will take back good
size second mtg. from qualified
buyer at attractive interest rate.
Seller is Rig. Real Estate Assoc.

CITY-- 3 bedrooms. 7 baths. ce-n'r
14&amp;A. carpet, (unta'ns, rc
drapes citrus, 106' x 116' W. 16
37' swimming pool with cabana
Covered patio. $22,100,

monthly payment.

4 Nothing

10 Gorgeous Acres

RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

S

St. Bernard,
male, brown &amp; white, ISO.
Ph.327-62$,

tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items
Larry s Mart 213 Sanford Ave

Wit C,1O,*AiER FURNITURE
buy sell trade
332.5672
311315E.FlrstSt..

*BEST VALUE.

5-

p.m. 322 3410.

CASH 337 1137
For used furniture, appliances.

Household Goods

Si

MOBILE HOME NOWI

Air Conditioning

Forrest Greene, Inc.
1304W. Farb,ink,
WE TAKE tRACES

BRAND NEW

over. call credit manager, 373
6130

Make 'tour child happy. Gerbils are
nice pets, $1.25 ea. Ph. after 6:30

RR lrat*S.

payments available. United
Freight Sales. 3350 S. Orange
Ave., Orlando, Mon.Frl. 9 to L
Sat. I to S.

Off
WINTER SPRINGS
Tu%cawilla Rd. 210 x 21W, zoned

Thursday, November22, 1973-Sanford, Florida 32771
66th Year, No. 80
Price 10 Cents

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stretch stitches, famous front
loading bothtn, built-In buttonholes. blind hem and decorative
oesign. You will save over $700 on
this top of the line model. Easy

STATELY PINES - Country area,
near Lake Florida. 100 * 125'.
Good terms, 1.5.500.

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JIM DANDY FEEDS
Buy direct from boxcar at wisofesaib

EW!N. MACHINE!, TfltTCti
STITCHES, (a) nationally adver
tised brand has all tht latest

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196$ Chevrolet Impala, 4 door, hr
conditioned, R5.H,power brakes &amp;
steering, 213 Cu. engine. Only 5,55(3
SHELLEY USED CARS, 101
French Ave., 323 240.

altet'S:30.

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ford 3327106

3231399

Cast iron Bati Tut,, like new. Also
1
other building supplies. 3:1-1477.

ALTAMOP4TE SPRINGS AREA
i-hghi &amp; Lit Willi ,ikc ltTi. 2'.'..'
710' near Apple Valley, Ivir-i

--Pug Puppies, AKC Reg
StvdServiceAvailable

Feed

MAITL AND FLEA MART
1911 Hwy. 17.9?. Open S.at,&amp; Sun.9 S
9317920

Lots and Acreage

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Toy Poodle puppies. Champagre. 7
wks., 1.10. No papers. Ph. 322-7044

controls for zig-zag buttonholes.

Double wide 20 x 34, extnllent
condition. unfurnished. Ph. 1316463,

Succeed!"

Outdoor 3.'3 ton A unit. Like new,

blind stitch, fancy patterns. etc.
Cash or terms. United Freight
Sales. 3530 S. Orange Ave.,
OftIridO. Mon.-Fri. 9 to T. Sat. 9 to
S.

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12 YEAR FINANCING
PLENTY OF SPACES AVAILABLE!

Pets and Supplies

SINGER ZIGZAG SEWING MA
CHINES (1) never be" used.
These machines have built-in

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spectiort sticker. $225. See after
5:30. 401 San Marcos Ave., San

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1960 Dodge. Good tins, new in

G.E. color console. Vacuum cleaner.
New encyclopedias. Stereo
equipment, toys and household
Items. Like new, reasonable. 323040$.

ReuIalion size pool table, includes
accessories. Ph. 322-3614 after 6

.

'AIVOLKSWAGEN
Excellent Condition
Ph. fl3-6o60bttwetn$-Sp.m

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CARROLL'S FURNITURE.

$300. Left 5141 of sectional couch. 3
wbs. old, 160. Ph. 323 3911 or 3227794.

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NO TIGHT MONEY HERE!

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampor for only 1.1 per day

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n2 Chevy Belalr. 6 cyl. auto. newl,'
inspected, chrome wheels, $725
3721910.

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Mobile Homes

47

Estates, 2 ml, North of Hwy. 136.

Stop

'66 JEEP WAGOIIEER. Noth;ng
down, take over, call credit
manager, 323-6230.

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LongwoOd

Low down payment on 1, 2. 5. 3 OR
used homes.

Don't

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Lawn and Garden
---KACTUi KORAL. 253$ Sanford
Ave. Next to Horse &amp; Rider.
Cactus, pottery &amp; special plants!
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Mortar Mixer. Scoffold, Plank,
Wheel Barrow, et. 372-6001.

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71 Hour Service
Call 377 719$

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'72 GRAN TORINO. Nothing
down, take over. Call Credit
Manager, 373 6730.

Ren

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'70 CHEVROLET IMPALA. Nothing
down, fake over. Call Crtdit
Manager 373.4330.

Equipment for

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1959 Edsel Sedan
lIS9 Easel Station Wagon
332.1127

Building Materials

6

PAYMENTS I-

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'66 Mustang. 6 cyl. Good cond.l.n
Reasonable offer, Ph, 322.1510.

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Every Friday night 7:30 p.m. If you
have things to sell or consign, call

One and a quarter acres to stretc
Out. surround 3 bdrm., custol
Oulit home, Owner spared ;

Till We

SANIORD CLOSE 111

screened porch, fenced yard. For

only 121.000.

COUNTRY CLUB SECTION

"We

LET'S TALK TURKEY

Includes central heat, carpet,

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323-3420

S Orange Ave., Orlando. Mon.
9109, Sat. 9105.

134 7710.

POLLING HILLS

Reatton

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You'll enjoy this lovely 3 bcdrooir
IVI bath home In perfect condition

you've beem wanting. Onl
$26,600. Near Seminole High an

"Sanford's Sales Leader"

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1964 Aus tin Healey Sprite, good
running condition. 373 5713 alter 6

Bikes

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Sacrifice, good cond. 661 3602.

New Lumber For Sale
Reasonable

speed automatic turntable, 4.
speaker audio system, AM FM
radio,$ track tape player. Cash or
terms United Freight Sales, 3550

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1969 Mustang. A-C PS, slot disc
wheel, radlats. Engine rebuilt

All %:c', at rncj'l, 10 speeds. S
speeds, and standard bikes now
available at Firestone Store. Call
3720244

S99.95 ca. 3 only. in handsome
walnut finish with world famous I

ILIItLL LL1i1L 1-t'EtLtL i LLLtdi1L
36&amp;17.92

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Proclamation

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1970 Maverick. 6 cyt. auto trans.,
radio, new paint. One owner. Ph
3227775.

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WHERE THE CUSTOMER MAKES THE DEAL

1972 Chovelle Malibu. 40. ro,Cr
steering, brakes, air cond. Low
mieage. Call 3fl 1530.

Bicycles
Bikes, Bikes,

SUN.

you ever saw

Automatic, radio, good tires. 1200.
Call 322.4145 alter 6 p.m.

Boats &amp; Marine

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12.6

1962 Dodge Dart

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

STEREO COMPONENT SETS

3W First St

3236041or3730517

,..TM S, VI Pi. Ol

21' T craft, 13$ Marc. power trim,
hot dip, galv. trailer, extras. Like
new. 1.1,500. 332-3211.

SADDLE EQUIPMENT BOOTS
Western Wear, Save at the Old
Corlt Western Shop, 17.92, 1 mile'
S at DeBary.

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

control and enclosed gang
Lakeview schools. Orgy 1 yea. ok
Act now! First timeadvertised.

The
biggest little workor

HOURS:

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Ave., Orlando

and Conventional financing. Ph.
17) 460.
EVEREST REALTY INC
Realtor, 1601 S. Hwy. 1797
Maitland, 671-0101

£'-EAMOLO - EXCLUSIVE LOOK NO MOREl Here's that
bedroOm, 2 bath with climat

Call 322.2420 Anytime
Payton

-(1) some still in

501* AND CHAIR. Untied Freight
Sales lust received several
SAI1FORL)
1)7W. F trSt St
matching sofa and chair sets,
$99.50, cash or terms. United
BY OWNER-New Klnqsberry 3
Freight Sales, 3550 S. Orange
and
7 b,?h Central heal
iIipe'
fully carpeted. Lot 161 x &amp;S'. VA

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L.a.In
W. SP rin
gs

111011

1966 gas saver Volkswagen and
Honda 17$. Ph. 323 2691.

Equipment

BALL REALTY

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3 bedroom, 1 bath home in excel lent
condition. US$00. Terms

55

fatory packing carton. These
include headboard. dresser.
mirror a nd chest, reg. $219. now
1179. Cash or Terms. United
freight Sales. 3550 S. Orange
Ave., Orlando.

3 bedroom. 7 bath, carpeted, central
WALKER
JOHNNY
ft -a.

Realty

SMALL. LOT

BEDROOM SETS

REALTY, 372 6457.

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NEW HOMES
LONGWOOD AREA

Realtor, 3235724

$130 mo.

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Miscellaneous

50

Houses for Sale

CHOICE 3 bedroom. l

plus $50
damage. Call after 6p.m. 372-6311.

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For Sale

Houses Rent Furnished

country.

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Houses for Sale

MARK IV, 1973, 6 mos. old. Cost
$10,000. All extris, must sell.
make offer, might trade. Owner,
$317373 or 323-0061.

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LOCUSt, 3 bedroom, l, baths. fur
nished kitchen. $150 month 1St &amp;

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DON DALES
Sanford P.SotØ( Company
SOSS French Ave.. 332-4332

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HOMES anJ APTS. for rent From
$130 mo C.iII 123-I66I. HOME
RENTALS- twoker-9 to
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Council voted unanimously,
It was estimated that the on. structed to prepare a resolution meeting residents from the
site recreatiofl center alone will granting annexation and set a Wilco Company's Terrace alter two months wrangling
('OSI $500,000
public hearing on the zoning Homes subdivision requested a with realtor J. B. Hattaway, to
11
WINTER SPRINGS - City
change.
Cooper said that 100 feet
time schedule on the park's approve his plans to clean a
Atty. loin Freeman Wed. t.,ach side of Creek
The zoning board has development, charging the dtywned lake in the center of
nt's(Iay night Was instructed to reserved for greenbelt.
recommended that Clark's promised park was a "gim- Hattaway's 10-acre parcel
set a public hearing on a $36.5
In other business, Albert request be denied In favor of mick" in Wilco's sales pitch. bounded by Sunrise Ave., and
million -- 1,200
unit Pebble Clark, of Calvert Construction one-unit per-acre residential
The residents said tha: sales Herrell, Morton and Williams
Brook planned unit develop- Co. requested annexation 110(1 liming,
representatives said the city Roads,
mnent lobe built near Hayes and PUD zoning for a 4.5 unit per
In other business, Richard would build the park, and not
Council gave the nod when
Moss Roads,
acre 380 acre development west Davis of Wilco Construction Co. the company.
County Commissioner Mike
Jack Cooper of Western Land of Fisher itoad.
said park improvements on the
Davis Wednesday night said Ilattaway, the realtor's son,
Co. unveiled plans for the 190Clark said his duplex and city's Moss Road property or at drainage problems exist on the said that U.S. Geodetic Survey
acre development to include a quadriplex community will an alternate site will be corn- city's land, but that Wilco will maps used by City Engineer
series of cluster villages and have 1,520 units.
pleted within seven months,
fulfill its pledge - either on this Richard Ma(laus were prepared
apartment complexes.
At last week's council site or elsewhere,
The city attorne) was in.
in 1928.

I s Plann ed Soon

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For. the best buy In American
Motors, and Jeep vehicles, see

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Apartments Rent
Furnished

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Herald Staff Writer

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THE BORM LOSER

SAN MO PARKS, I ?-3 Bedroom
TrailerS &amp; AptI 3 Adult parks, 3
F a mily ;arks 31S Hwy 17-93.
S,anford.373 lv)Ø. Day. Wk, Mo

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Released
MIAMI iAPt
A man
barged with second degree
nurder has been ordered freed
ecause police sold the car
ihich was to ha' used as evi.
Cfl('e for $2.
Criminal Court Judge Alfonso
i 'x' ordered JaIIICS W. Wade,
7, released after Wade's attorcy argued that the car would
-ave been an important part of
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A police official said the 1957
ross-n station wagon belonging
\'iade had been routinely sold
iter 30 days by the police
roperty division.
The police official testified
w car had been sold despite a
3queM from homicide officers
iat the car be held.
Wade had been charged in the
ioi'iting drath of Jamos floss,
I, of Jacksonville outside a
liamin night club.
Defense attorney Roy Black
aid his client had fired on first
he droi.e awas' in his car and
lat bullet holes in the car
ould prove that.
Prosecutors said they were
insldering an appeal of Sepe's
iling.

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C.B. Morton referred to the report's findings as rw warned
Wednesday of possible East
Coast electric brownouts, as a
result of residual oil shortages,
starting in December.
That threat is nearing reality
in New England, where Con.
necticut Gov. Thomas J. Meskill said electric voltage will be
cut five per cent from 4 p.m. to 8
p.m. daily starting Monday.
Meskill said the New England
Governor's conference had requested the cut by electric
companies in the six states. He
said the cut will havu a (IliflhhILIl
effect on consumers.
Without emergt'ncs- clirrel'.
tire action, Interior's Office of
Energy Data and i\nahsjs has
told Morton, shortages of residual oil, needed by electric power plants and industries, will
start developing about Dec. 3.
Shortages of home heating
oil, diesel and jet fuel may begin by the end of January, followed by gasoline shortages
St1Itt1m1i around Feb. 9, the report estimated.
One of the first things to be
done, it said, would be to Increase refinery output of residUIII and distillate oils, reducing
quickly their shortage, but
doubling the expected gasAinc
shortage in the process.
"The resulting 21 per cent
gasoline deficit can be recouped

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Thursday,

Nov.

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cover forests of paper in
women's magazines In hearty
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Turkeys gobble across the
nation from a million television
butter,
screens, oozing
cranberries, and the promise OF
a day of monumental
overeating.

PARADE UNITI
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They
freezers, crowding frozen
Juices and TV dinners from
their rightful shelves.
They feature in all the charity
and gas
raffles,
state

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Ilenild Staff Writer

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.Bakers Tom Stegner (I) and Joe Alexander

Soon the nation will gobble Stegner explains this situation giant ovens come aromas so hot
those hapless turkeys, and CaUSeS headaches in bakeries anti spit'y a niiere whiff would
train Its ingenuity to the large and small.
intit .i ircezer-luad of turkeys.
utmost to disguise the fact it's
Turkey production seems like
Activity in his bakery, as in
still eating Thanksgiving all
prior
bakeries
to a leisurely pinl pastime in
turkey in early December.
Thanksgiving, is feverish, comparison with the task of
441 flub; 4-H Club Marching Co.; Mother Wilson's Nursing
The largest Christmas Second and San Juan.
Flour flies as the orders pour In. baking Thanksgiving pies.
of Home; LIttle 500 Indy Race
Post
Unit;
VFW
Parade in the history of Sanford
There's got to be more to Frantic bakers Jam their tall
And pumpkin rules supreme,
Represented in the parade Casselberry; Happy Acres Track; Y-Princess Guide; Cub Thanksgiving than turkey.
will begin Dec. 6at8p.m. at the
white caps firmly on their the crumbly, spicy, creamy
Congregational Kindergarten; Dusty Boots Scout Pack 242; Crooms FFA;
corner of San Juan Avenue and will be:
What about good ole pumpkin heads, and plunge to the elbows king of the Thanksgiving
Hiding Club; Pilot Club of Sanford Jr. Wornens' Club; pie?
First Street and with 66 floats Christian Church; Girls Scout
in oceans of dough. From the least.
Mi d
Troop; D.C.T. Club; Seminole Sa nford; C.R.O.P.; PIIIL'CII'St B.C.'r, flunch Baton Twirters:
rids.
Jerry Munson will be the Jr. College; Central Florida X-mas Caroler; Church of Florida St. Bank;
Its as American as
Parade marshal for the annual Baton Twirlers; Bahia Motor Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Thanksgiving—farmore so
Bands participating will he than turkey—and Is uite as
event, which is sponsored by Cycle Unit; Mental Health Saints; First Presbyterian
the
Seminole Church; First Baptist Church ot Seminole High School; Crooms plumply, delicious, goldenly
Downtown Business Association of
Sister's High School; Boone High good
Association.
County; Sanford Business and longwuod;
Organ Iza lion ;
Seminole S:huul; Colonial; Lyman Iligh
The parade u ill bigin next to Professional Women's Club;
Ask your local baker.
School; Sanferd Middle School;
the Naval Academy, contir uing First Baptist Church of San. Hospital;
"What's turkey?" he'll ask.
&amp;)Wfl First Street to Laurel ford: St. l.ukes Christian flay
Lakeview Middle School;
But pumpkin pie? Or apple,
Cub
Scouts;
And,
Pack
508
Teague
Middle
School; mince, cherry, blueberry or An Altamonte Springs man
Avenue where the marchers School; Midway Elementary,
was found innocent of atwill turn left for one block to Sanford; Sanford Recreation Kentucky Fried Chicken; Longwood Fife &amp; Drum; St. sweet potato pie?
tempted murder and killing an
Third Street where they will Dept.; and, First United Muscular Distrophy; Corn. Mary Magdalen Catholic
"Aah-ha!" he'll cry, and lead unborn child in circuit court
turn left again.
Methodist Church; Key Stone Bank of Orlando; Future Church; Stonewall Jackson Jr.
The entourage will then bead Corps; Pinecrest Baptist Farmer of America; Y-Indian High; Lake Brantley High you to a pantry piled to the Wednesday, but now he faces
for Sanford Avenue where it Church; Sanford Senior Guides-Seminole YMCA; Zayre School; Sanford Naval Unit ceiling with flour, shortening two assault charges and an unwill travel a half a block to Citizens Club; McClains Junior Dept. Store; U.S. Bank of Band &amp; Color Guard; Orlando and all of Mother Nature's fall lawful punishment charge.
Second Street. the last leg of the Kinder School; Beta Sigma Seminole; Sanford Atlantic Naval Training Center; Central fruit offerings.
Ralph Ellis Hare, 30, of 109
National Bank; B. E. Purcell Florida Bagpipe Band.
show. The parade will end at Phi; Seminole County Exp.
Mercury St., remains in the
"This Is Thanksgiving!
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Seminole County Jail In lieu of
Without pie, your tabe is
$8,000 bond. His arraignment on
empty," says the baker.
the new charges is set for
Monday.
"Place your order early," he
After receiving the nine
WASHINGTON tAP
Vice
papers." saying tic meant they
urges. Bakers are up at 4 a.m.
The two charges which hare
P.ident..designate Gerald H. memos from former Assistant
were not identified with the
the day before Thanksgiving, was aquitted and the three
Ford says the Justice Depart- Atty. Gen. Will Wilson, Ford
- Justice Department's letterThey roll and fill and bake; roll charges he now laces all stem
5.
rnP4it, under former Atty. Gen. testified Wednesday, he "co
head.
and fill and bake their flaky, from his relationship with
John N. Mitchell, gave him nine ducted my investigation on my
But Rep. Jerome H. Waldie,
tasty creations until almost Leona Hamilton, 19, who said
memos containing tips for his own with little or no cooperation
U-Calif.. produced one of the
midnight, but unless you places she lived with hare for yedr
l9lOeffort to impeach Supreme from the Justice -Department- memos at Ford's House
your order early, chances are and was his common law wife.
Court Justice
William- 0. thereafter."
Judiciary Committee conyou'll miss out on the sweetest
Douglas.
lie called them "blank white
(irmation hearings and said it
part of Thanksgiving.
TIER
Detectives said the new
was nearly word-for-word one
charges
resulted from further
section of Ford's April 15, 1970,
t)
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which indicated
House speech calling for
year, and Thdnksgivtng is early that Hare unlawfully punished
Douglas' impeachment.
this year. Sanford baker Torn the woman's children.
"1 suspect that all nine will be
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Agrww has been retained as a
But Ford testified the memo
conniltant for an International
Waldie
produced was probably
trade firm cofounded recently letailed
than the others. cause of his being president of
by his longtime amoclate,
Ford
said
Wilson
told him the Albert Parvin Foundation
Frank Jameson.
(luring a one-hour ineeting in funded 1xirtly by gambhng
Jainesfjn. a former flockAell
Ford's office that the Justice money, and on the basis of some
International corporate execu ki
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Department
h; information on of Douglas' writings.
tire who tccentiv marred acHe cited Douglas' book,
"would not go into
Douglas
but
tress Era Gabor, said Wednes:
"Points
of Rebellion," as a
depth or detail" and gave Ford
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day tliat Agnew had been onthe
- -.i'leads he had to pursue on his ground for Impeachment, saypayroll at J.W. Industries s4wr
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own.
shortly after his resignation as
lie also charged that excerpts
said
him
only
lie
Wilson
told
Vice President.
of
"areas
of
inquiry"
that
the
of
Douglas'
"Points of Rebel"We thought it would be -u
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profitlion"
had
been
printed in EverRepublican
leader
could
good opportunity," Jameson
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saki in an interview. "I've rcpornographic
a
lhe impeachment effort against t ilk d
pitul ttmi and kntin him for
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and talent to communicate with
Douglas said in 1970 that his
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hour-long
meeting on the inlorpeople
that's where we
publisher
permitted Evergreen
mation the Justice Department
use him."
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had was its only participation In to print excerpts from the book
Jameson declined to state
his
impeachment investigation. and that Douglas had no control
Agnew's salary but added "i
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Wilson came to his office and over it A select subcommittee
gasehimnthenine;nemnos,Ford of the house Judiciary Corn.
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said, after Ford called then- unittec investigated Ford's
spmoA(;NEW
Atty. (',en. Mitchell and asked other charges and concluded
..lnLosAngeles
for Justice Department there were no grounds for miracticing
cooperation, lie said that was peachment.
assureyouitmsnotasubstantlal Mitchell's only participation.
Asked if he still believes
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amount, but more of a consult-Ford called for Douglas' im- I)ouglas should be impeached,
ast
ant zs Ice — a retainer.
peachmcnt in 1970 largely be- Ford said he does not.
An Orlando man sias trcatea
lie said Agnew will remain on —_
-and released from Orange Me- the East Coast because J.W.
ud
s D
mortal Hospital Monday after
Industries is just one of several
ventures in which lit has behe shot himself in the leg on a
the cnaiTMJ.A1!ASSEE, Fla, iAlli (ion also could
dirt road near Winter Springs,
come involved.
— The Florida Supreme Court mission's reported investigahre id tndav,
JW Industries as formed
L- drectt-d tho Jh-:d Qu:mli- (ions of Supreme court justices
Je&amp;w Swinson, 45, of 1624
4 Jamebon and 14-opold S. Wy. ficatioris Cwtunission to give Wil Dekle and David McCain.
Grande Ave., told Sgt. Jay
Icr about three months ago and additional justification for its Neither took part in th court
Leman he was practicing "fast
deals in tnarv commodities investigation of Dade County order.
draw" with a .22 caliber pistol with primary emphasis on
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when the incident occurred,
trade in Latin America and
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udent oct 10 after pleading no
provided by Dec.S the mn'.a 'Ii .z
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out for Central Florida.
Harassed by phalanxes of
Love Bugs clogging up their
Most people know the story of canoe paddles, getting in their
the First Thanksmiving, way helmets, and making their
back thei. ir. 1430 or so, when armor sticky, they were sitting
the Pilgrim Fathers and the ducks for the Central Florida
Algunquet Indians, I think it branch of the Seminole Indian
was, shared the world's first tribe, local 707, who heard on
wild turkey bake and pumpkin the radio that they were
pie eating contest.
coming.
Things sort of went downhill
That was the first really big
for the Indians since then, but, news leak In Central Florida,
not so for our forebearers, the and it was a whopper.
Pilgrims, althoui the witches
The Seminoles met Jacques
around Salem might disagree Menendez (his mother was
with that.
riunoced to ix' a French symWell, the Thanksgiving story pathizer by later historians
we were all raised on as kids is anxious to explain the disaster)
a nice enough story, as stories at the left bank of the St. Johns
go, but it doesn't hold a candle Just past Osteen Bridge.
to the First Thanksgiving ever
The Spaniards, being new in
held in Seminole County.
the county, hadn't had time to
In fact, I'll bet that not mans get building permits, or a septic
of yo'a knew that such a story tank permit, and even worse,
exists!
had already pitched half a
I didn't either, until recently, dii.'ni 'r c. uiuo!.uk' hwmu's
but let me tell you, for sheer
it was awful.
story, it beats the stuffing out
The Massacre of Osteen
of any turkey talk you've heard Bridge, which preceded the
for quite a while, although some First Thanksgiving In Seminole
folks thl'ik the tales coming out County by just a few hours, tcK'k
of Washington these days are less time than it takes to tell.
toppers no one can ever hope to
Jacques and his men were
beat,
wiped out to the last Senor.
It didn't happen, of course,
The County Sheriff arrived
but the elderly gcn sharirg the with the pollution control "fshorefront that morning (and I icer, the chief building inhaving the same luck, I might spector, the chairman of the
add) more than made up for the county commission and a news
lack of action by recollectln' his reporter who had been adopted
grundmarnrny's old story of the by the Seminoles because he
First Thanksgiving in Seminole was too tough to eat and
County.
cheaper to feed than an
Here it is:
alligator.
It seems that even before the
The Spanish were last seen
Pilgrim Fathers blessed this heading back towards Cocoa
land with their black hats and Beach, planning to cut up to the
blunderbusses, Florida was north before Cape Kennedy
being hard-pressed by more security guards put the pinch on
exotically-dressed Spaniards. them.
(The same sartorial habits
Behind them on the riverbank
have persisted to this day, was a pile of provisions inInterestingly enough. You won't ciuding the now-famous tacos.
find any white shoes and white
Well, the Seminoles, the
belts in Boston, I can tell you
Sheriff, and the county officials
Anyhow, round about 1570, figured that even though the
not long after the settlers of St. stuff had been brought In by
Augustine succeeded in wiping non-union labor, there wasn't
out the local opposition, hardy much point in letting good food
explorers first penetrated the go to waste, and solved the
thick water hyacinth-clogged area's fir-St energy crisis by
byways of Central Florida, declaring a holiday,
looking for Wait Disney World.
And the chairman of the
- The legend of Walt Disney - county commission scheduled a
World, well known even then, public hearing on impact zoning
was that it resembled a corn- to make sure no such riff-rafl
bination Fountain of Youth- ever floated down river again,
Seven Cities, and that if the at least not without paying their
Spanish didn't get it, the fair share.
Fn5horFri1ehwt.s!1d. and it
And that's the story of
would be all over for Spain in Seminole County's First
the New World.
Thanksgiving, just as the old
Well, this one set of man told it to me by the shores
Conquistadors, led by the half. of lake Monroe the other day.
brother of St. Augustine Honest!
Governor Pedro Menendez, set
Happy Thanksgiving!

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call on
Thanksgiving and say hello
to the gathering. To Insure
your call gets through
dial direct early. Beat the
rush You'll save on costs,
too.
As we rededicate this
Thanksgiving day first celebrated by our forefathers
over 300 years ago, let us
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Thursday, Nov. 22, 1973

Lack Of Concern Helped Fuel Crisis
The imminence of a fuel shortage has long
been consi dered, but unfortunately it was not
considered seriously, soon enough.
11w imperative is drawn. We now face ex
traurdinary measures of control such as bans on
driving and blue laws which close business on
Sunday. Fuel policies heretofore unbelievable
are on the verge of reality.
It would seem obviously that there is nearly
a fixed amount of propellants that we are
capable of harnessing, namely petroleum
products, Toal, wood and so it seems, even
electricity. The rate of fuel expenditure has fr
exceeded the rate of production.
We stand on the threshold of reduced speed
limits and gasoline rationing and in some areas
almost total lack of fuel oil for heat.
The technology is bogging down as a result
of its very progress. The reason for this is easily
understood in the way technology has
manifested itself in the last century.
The manufacture of a better mousetrap
pr('('n!e
tht, exktence of a nv niset np
which would circumvent the fuel shortage. It
appears that the whole world has fallen prey to
the same plight. In Italy, gas is now up to $1.32
r gallon. Some European countries are
:ady practicing bans.
In a sense our world could be considered to
tx. oriented to the gasoline and the electrical

system. But even electricity is not effectively
harnessed.
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Is our technology, the very one which put a
man on the moon, incapable of effectively
powering a vehicle by electrical means? And
what about atomic energy? We have the power
tu e\plode (lie earth and rock our solar system.
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degree to propel vehicles?

Nutritionists gathered recently in Atlanta
Ga., and agreed that the beef shortage may be
the best thing that has happened to America
since pizza.
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the summer.
Perhaps, it is not so much that we cannot do
Our technology can still pull us through but
it but rather that we have overlooked the
the time is now to strive to harness new
possibility while we were obsessed with con.
propellants or old propellants in new ways,
struction of roads, gas stations, petroleum
Petroleum products are on the wane
lubricant plants and in general a world with an
anyway. We no longer need them for lubrication
orientation fixed on petroleum.
since we have silicon and graphite lubricants
We have flaunted what energy we have to a
which serve the purpose in the majority of cases.
horrifying degree.
The need for petroleum in other areas could also
Statisticians have said that Americans efbe dispelled,
fectively channel only 50 per cent of the energy
Science has proposed that matter can
they expend.
neither be created nor destroyed and that in all
It looks as though we are in for what we
elements there is energy. If we seek out the
deserve: a long cold winter. We had the power to
means to extract this energy maybe in the
prevent it but chose not to perceive it in the
winkrs hence we will not be so cold.
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Second Man Selection

A Newer Method Is Required
Ideally,
dLe
muic :taturc in the averu- r.ithcr tha üli a cwiiwed
president should be chosen with ment. As It Is, few public ticket, lace the objection that if
since the resignation of Spiro as
much preconvention figures of presidential caliber a president dies or otherwise
Agnew as.vicepresident,most scrutiny and pobtical testing as want to campaign for the vice vacates his office, his successor
Americans Shave probably candidates for president. That presidency.
might be of the opposite party.
Such a drastic change at the
entertained the thought ex- will never be the case, however,
pressed by Sen. Howard until the nomination takes on Suggestions that candidates center of power in our governCannon of Nevada as hearings more luster. 7liat. In turn, may for president and vice president ment should not take place
opened on the confirmation of demand giving the office itself should be elected separately, without a vote of the people.
Ikp. Gerald Ford as his suc.
cessor. The American people,
CTr
Cannon said, should give as
much attention to the choice of
their vice president as they do
to the choice of their president.
Agrew restgnation and
the unusual political dr.
cumstances left in its wake
certainly demand a fresh look
at the
our poli tical con.
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for vice president. It Is also
being proposed that we conslier changing the manner in
which the vice president is
elected. Even the 25th Amend-ment, adopted only live years
agotocIarify theproced
for
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to newly-nominated
JIM
presidential candidates, In the
pressure.cocker atmosphere of
apititiCal convention, to pie!(
n1flninginatev,ithassurancof
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Oil Companies Behind It, After All
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courtesy of the Miami Herald.) Europe and Asia to buy more oil
products.
4. The American taxpayer Is
subsidi1ing the sale of
petroleum abroad through a
variety of tax allowances and
benefit.t granted to American
oil companies.
5. Contrary to the claims of
the oil industry and the

By JACK ANDERSON and LES WHITEN

WASHINGTON - Government investigators have un
covered sinister bonds between fugitive financier Robert
Vesco and the leaders of the two nations that give him shelter
Costa Rica and the Bahamas.
In the Bahamas, where Vesco is now fighting extradition
to the United States, they said, Prime Minister Lynden
Pindling has profited handsomely from his association with
Vesco.
According to U.S. Intelligence sources, Vesco bought a
450,000 house from Pindling near Nassau. Vesco's Bahamas
Commonwealth Bank is said to hold the mortgage on an
'office building owned by Pindiliig's ftmlly and also made
loans on the Paradise Balery, a Pindling investment.
In Costa Rica, President Jose Figueres Is not only personally Indebted to Vesco, but the financial security of his
nation depends In part on Vesco's continued good will, the
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and in fact pushed the sale of
their products in Europe and
Asia even as they were offering
the American consumer advice
on how to cut down on the use of
gasoline and home heating oil,
THE RETALIATION
Reporters Barlett and Steele
dispute published statistics on
U.S. oil reserves which Indicate

expor ts to this country.
THE ARABS

Senator Lori Wilson and Al
Neuharth, president of Gannett
Co Inc., will be married in a
private
family
sunrise
ceremony at Cocoa Beach, Dec.
31.
Sen. Wilson, 36, said she will
U)IItIfitu' her role in Florida
government and politics. She is
the state's only woman senator
and only Independent. Neuhart,
49, will continue to head the
nationwide Gannett newspaper
group.
"We both are dedicated to
our Individual professional
careers, which keep us on the
go; but we also are blessed with
a very special personal love,
which we look forward to
sharing fully. We want our
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WINNING WAYS

According to Barletl and
Steele, our government does
very little research of its own
since it gets Its advice from the
oil companies. For ir.stancc, the
Office
of
Emergency
Prepiwedness told the Senate
slight. more than a year ago:
"We don't see a shortage In fuel
Oil, and we don't see a shortage

term energy scare to gain government that last summer's that our reserves will be
in other products
thvkk'i*."
rd •dji t firm responsible
such reproduction will
gasoline shortage was caused depleted in "about 20 years." either." In other words, the
It now appears that I was by
c.nsidred s r'rnging on The Herald's copyright and
an energy-guzzling They say that "today, as In the government people couldn't
damage
,!be held liabe for
under the ia,
wrong, or at least partially American
public
and Past, the United States is in no predict a fuel oil shortage three
P..bI,c'eJ d,I.ti and 5ur4,y. except Saturday
wrong. I had overlooked "Oil— unreasonable demmnds by the danger of runiiing out of oil." months in advance.
The Created Crisis"—,a three- environmentalists, it was However, there is considerable
It is evident from The
friald s a member of the Associated Press
is
part series by two outstanding created through default and disagreement among geologists
I'liiladelptiia Inquirer's studies
ent.ttedexctt,svelv t the use for reproduction of all the local
investigative reporters—Do- administrative bungling by the as to how much oil may be
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nald Barlett and Jamer B. oil companies and the federal ultimately recoverable from
least one editor have been
Steele—which appeared in The government.
U.S. soil.
conned into believing a lot of
Philadelphia Inquirer last July.
G. Late last spring, the oil
A figure of 100 billion barrels things about oil and gasoline
That was the period when industry launched a massive is offered as conservative,
Shortages that just aren't so.
independent gasoline dealers advertising campaign designed although some studies place the
ssere being forced to close their to make the American con- figure at several hundred
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some years ago made steadily declined, and has to negotiate a North American economic ana political weapon.
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Two Mississippi men
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fraud trial for Turner and eight
associates.
Previous government witnesses in the 10-week-old case
have come from Oregon, Texas,
the Carolinas and MassachusetLs.
larry Walker, 42, of Men.
dian, Miss., said tie ran. into
problems getting cosmetics to
sell and ended up losing $623
while a distributor fQr Koscot
Interplanetary. Inc.
Walker said he made a profit
the first few rnonth.s but his
business failed when he
couldn't get products
Eldridge Atkins, 57, of Co.
lumbus. Miss., testified that he
lGst $2,452 worth of Koscot cosmetics when tl.ti were moved
out of a cooperative warehouse
without his permission.
Atkins said he tried to get
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They each have two children
by former marriages. Senator
Wilson's daughter Rhonda is a
freshman at Tennessee Tech
and daughter Kim attends Pine
Crest in Fort Lauderdale,
Neuharth's daughter, Jan, is a
freshman at the University of
Florida and son Dan is a junior
at fluke University.

or a sheriff when he found the
cosmetics being loaded on a
truck but was too late.
U.S. District Judge Gerald B.
Tjoflat allowed the defense to
she a film Wednesda) UI
which Turner made a dramatic
talk for small businessmen and
was cheered in the film by a
large crowd.
Prosecutor Hugh Smith ob-.
jetted to the film because the
government had no way to blunt
its impact with cross cx.
ailiuflation.

Judge Tjoflat told the jurors
they were not to consider Turn.
er's statements In the film.
In addition to Turner, defendants are Boston attorney F. Lee
Bailey and Harry B. Atkinson,
W. Leroy Beale, Ben U. Bun.
tiiig, Cl)de C. Culib, Jews 0.
Hickman, Malcolm A. Julian
and Hobart Wilder, all of the
Orlando area.
They are accused of defraud.
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Dare To Be Great, a motivational business.

Chiles Boosts Congress
ORLANDO, Fla. lAP) — Sen. Lawton ChIles, D-Fla., told
the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors that Congress Is
asserting Itself more today than in recent years.
Chiles pointed Wednesday to bills now in the Senate that
require public disclosure of a politician's personal
finances, set limits on campaign spending and establish
public financing of presidential races.
He said Congress Is becoming more effective as the
result of the Watergate scandals.

Tampa Jet Skids
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) Four passengers were slightly injured Wednesday when an Eastern Airlines jet skidded to
a step at Tampa International Airport after a brake gear
locked.
Eastern spokesman Charles Carey said the injuries
were limited to a few scrapped knees, a twisted ankle and
a cut finger."
The plane, flight 344 from Palm Beach to Detroit via
Tampa, blew out three tires and a section of steel
assembly as it touched down. One tire caught fire but was
quickly extinguished, a fire official said.
The twin-engine jet was carrying 43 passengers and a
crew of five.

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TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Clifford O'Key, former city
manager of Miami Beach, Fla., has been forced to resign
as city manager here because of a disagreement with city
councilmen,
"The man's entire administrative philosophy was
tatally incompatible siith the entire goals and purposes we
had been trying to propose," said councilman-elect
Robert Cauthorn Wednesday.
O'Key resigned after told at a meeting that the
Democratic majority had the votes to fire him.
Republican Mayor Lei'C. Murphy, who led last year's
move to hire O'Key, said the action could signal, "a purge
of other good people."

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Wednesday that a settlement
ssas blocked by the company's
refusal to reinatate members of
the International Brotherhood
of Electrical Workers accused
of vandalism or violence.

"The company granted amnesty to those who committed
violent acts in the 60-day-long
1969 strike," said L.C. Hunter,
FP&amp;I.'s chief negotiator. ''But
tss ice.. no
More than 1,000 incIdents of
vandalism and harassment
have been claimed by the utility
since 4,500 workers walked off
the job more than three weeks
ago.

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the wife of convicted murderer Gerard Schaefer, has been
a granted a divorce.
At her side during the brief hearing Wednesday was
Elton Schwarz, the lawyer who defended Schaefer and
',ho has been dating Mrs. Schaefer.
Schwarz, who said he started dating Mrs. Schaefer at
suggestion of his client, has been quoted as sa
marriage would not be a bad Idea." But neither he nor
Mrs. Schaefer would comment on marriage possibilities
after the hearing.
Schaefer, 29, was given two concurrent life sentences
last month for the mutilation murders of two Broward
County girls.

SPACE CENTER, Houston ward G. Gibson, wrapped up In
Slightly moldy areas on four trol communicator Storey MustAPt - Walking tour times bulky space suits, were to step water-cooled garments were grave told the astronauts:
around the world was the outside their orbiting labora- treated with a liquid chemical "hang them on hangars and let
Thanksgiving plan for two Sky. tory at 11:10 a.m. EST to begin alter they were discovered them dry and we'll take another
lab 3 astronauts today.
a scheduled 61 a hour space Wednesday night. Mission con- look at them in the morning.
William K. Pogue and Ed. walk.
But the space trek might have
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HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) — "He was ready to die,"
says James Johnson Sr. of his son who died of leukemia
eight weeks after marrying his teenage Italian fiancee.
James Johnson Jr. traveled to Italy In September to
marry 19-year-old Maria, whom he met while visiting
Rome last summer.
..He knew he would die a young man, but he decided
against trying to do anything special," said Johnson Sr.
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mal life and plans up to the end."
Mrs. Johnson is completing the paperwork necessary to
obtain a permanent resident's visa. She knew of her husband's disease when she married him.

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of the mo ney that he has put out is In deposi ts or
loanais that are payable on demand," the source said. "He
takes care of the top people and a few others, and leaves the
rest of the officials waiting for a chance to get some, too. It
makes them very friendly."
The sources believe, therfcre, that Vesco's carefull y
structured financial deals could enable him to escape ex.
tradition. They point out that when Vesco was arrested
recently In the Bahamas on a U.S. warrant, the authorities
did not seize the Costa Rican di ploma tic passport he carries.
Vesco has made a habit of reaching th e leaders of
countries where he does tziness. He hired Prtsdent Nixon's
nephew, Donald A. N ix on, to work in the Vesco financial
opera ti ons bo th (a Europe and in the Bahamas.
FOOTNOTE: We reported last May 21 that a recent CIA
reportshowedFlgueres'perscnalfortwieswereatlowebb
The CIA noted that Figueres' nephew, Fernando, said "all
members of the President's family are deeply concerned
with family financial matters," It was at this point, we
reported then, that the clever Vesco began to buy his way
Into the good graces of Figueres.
PERISHING PRIMATES: Two rare gorillas and aneven
rarer orangu ta n have died mysteriously at the famous Lion
Country Safari zoo outside Atlanta. The animals were on loan
from the respected Yerkes Primate Center of Emory
University which had hoped they would re produce on Island
at the zoo.

James Schlesinger has such a dry, offbeat sense of humor
that his associates cannot tell when he's kidding and when
he's telling the truth.
One day last spring, when Schlesinger was director of the
Central Intelligence Agency, he came to work with his hand
inn cast. Ills aides asked him what had happened.
"I broke my hand while spankIng one of my kids,"
replied the father of eight without trace of a smile.
When we asked Schlesinger's office whether he had
really broken his hand on a youngster's backside, he refused
to comment.

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'To Wed Neuharth

They said they ham determined that Vesco has more
th:n $10 million in
Itcan bonds. A dtiiiwid by Vcco for
return of his money would seriously affect the Central
American nation's finances.
Vesco is believed to have followed similar patterns In the
Bahamas and Panama. In Panama, his deposits amount to
several million dollars, the sources said. Ills investments In
the Bahamas central bank are believed to be in excess of $10
million. Again, the sources said, sudden withdrawal would
shake the nation's economics.
"Vesco has never given anyone as much as most people
In those countries believe," one source told us. "What he has
done is put his money where everyone can see It and hype to
get a piece."
There have been reports that Vesco has invested as
much as $25 million each in Costa Rica and the Bahamas.

But a male orangutan paricked while a female was being
shot with atranqullzer for med ical purposes and jum ped off
a low cliff into deep water. A gorilla also leaped Into deep
water and a second gornaapuywod of food poisoning.
At Yerkes, a spokewm conceded that since the gorilla,
and orangutans cannot swim, they should never have been
put near drops above deep water. He added somberly, ,,We
wouldn't have put them that if we'd had enough federal
money" for other outdoor quarters,
A Lion Country official said the details had been properly
reported to authorities, but no state or federal action had
been taken. Nevertheless, we have learned the humane
society
rare beasts.
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light filtering lit dustilv fom
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for our blessings. My personal blessings are many. Among
them are the many letters I receive from those who read
my column,
May I share a few letters with you that have made me
thankful that 1 am Dear Abby:

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DEAR ABBY: How does a person say, "Thank you, for
saving my life?" I will be grateful to you for the rest of my
days for recommending Overeaters Anonymous to me.
I have been In this group for five months and have
shed SR pounds! "0 A." Is a beautiful fellowship of people
who are all hurting for the same rea s on-compulsive overeating.
You have helped thousands of people like myself.! was
told that one chapter alone received more than 20,000 letters from hurting people. I am able to wear blouses and
slacks for the first time in 17 years. I am so grateful to
you, Abby. You have given me new hope, happiness, and a
feeling of self-worth I never knew possible. Love from all of
us "O.A." membe rs.
GRACE IN LA.
DEAR ABBY: I wi ll forever be thankful to you for your
column giving the Euthanasia Council address, [250 W. 57th
St., New York) so I could send for a Living Will, demanding
that I be allowed to die with dignity when my ti me comes.
When an animal gets old and sick, everyone says: "Aw,
put the poor thing out of its misery," but human beings are
kcpt alive in "convalescent homes." [Convalescing from
what')
It is just as natural to die as it Is to live, so why deny
God's will, and prolong needless suffering with transfusions,
tubes, needles and drugs?
I could sTite about what happened to my mother. What
was done to her was brutal. I even felt sorry for
doctors who knew all hope for recovery was gone, but who
kept that poor 90-year-old alive month alter month , not
wanting to be accused of "murder." What nonsense!
Until euthanasia-which is not "mercy killing," but simply NOT prolonging life use1e1y-is im4ertoed, I ,sh 1
were a horse with a broken leg. God love you.
DOROThY L IN MANCHESTER., CONN.
DEAR ABBY: Thanks for telling me to
d Federkks of Hc.Ilywnod to order a false fanny. I ordered one and
have never been happier. I have a fairly nice shape, but
am so flat in back, nothing looked good on me. Also I am so
bcuaey, sitting for any length of time without a cushion was .
sheer misery. Now that I have this padded girdle, I look
great and fed wonderful.
GLORIA IN GREAT FALLS, MONT.
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Co-hostesses for the supper
Seminole Chapter 2, Order of beautiful orchid corsage.
ter Mrs. Iva Corbel
by Norman Vincent Peale, and were Barbara Davis and Patty
the Eastern Star, Mrs. Helen
Fifteen years earlier, her
Memorial Service was Mrs. Ethel Moore read "Thank Swann.
Bruce, a DeBary resident for home chapter requested Semi- presented by the Worthy You God For Everyth ing," b
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Mrs. Bruce, a member of Bruce, her 50-year pin, and
points, in memory of departed
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Chapter 407, Jefferson, N.Y., again on this occasion, Chapter members this
past year, special meeting to be he ld on
recently celebrated her 65th 407, of New York wired an arm
Clarence 0. Bare, Mary Jan. 10, 1974 in honor of th e
year as a member of Easter bouquet of red carnations, to be
Boneker, Eunice K. Dann and Wor thy Grand Ma tron,
Mrs.
Star, and 55 years as a past presented to Mrs. Bruce.
Joe Corley.
Lucille Taunton, and Worlliy
matron.
The day following the
Mrs. Jean Eckel was in. Grand Patron, Percy Dillard
After her Introduction, Mrs. meeting, Mrs. Bruce celebrated stalled into office of Martha
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Bruce was seated in the East a birthday, and F. Corbel, her with Stella Pryor
as installing to Seminole Chapter 2.
for the evening.
son-in-law sent her a beautiful
officer, and Mrs. Marie Richter
Mrs. Helen Leinhart, chair.
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of her children the charm for her bracelet, corn- as installing marshal.
man of t he social hour, a nd her
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everyone enjoying the wines Beta Sigma Phi's, on
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and cheeses from around the Janie has been with the chapter Sharon, Mildred Ulrey, Eleanor
Myrna Vaughn on Shannon
Gamma Lambda started world,
Drive, The new pledges are their new year with a pool party
for two years, and is vice presi- Warder, Charlotte Whitmore,
dent this year.
Eileen
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Pam
at the home of Evelyn Byrd. A
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For their money making
,n Ann Hansen, coffee klatch honored the new projects, the Gamma Lambdas
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Denton,
Beth Murphy, Pat
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Jeannene Davis, with a new rushees at Janie Carpenter's held a
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home interior decorating Futrell, president; Judy Webb, and June Raston.Linda Parrott
transferee, Ercell Gray, from home in early October. The Idea program,
treasurer; Phyllis Senkarik,
Cha rlottesville, Va.
hus ba nds were then Invited to
The chapter
Mrs. Glenda Smith was welwill
be
secretary;
and Evelyn Byrd,
Di na Futrell, president and
corned by the members as a
it) a wine-cheese tasting represented byJanieCarpentercorrespondingsecretary.
pledge.

FRIDAYS- NOV. 23, NOV. 30
DEC. 7, DEC. 14, DEC. 21

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took place at the home of the couples attendants were Mrs.
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DEAR POLL? — I realize it is good merchandising to
have a customer wander around the store and possibly buy
Alpha Phi alumnae of
extra items while waiting for a prescription to be 1ilkd
Winners Included ,Mn. Mabel
nIIle and Orange Cuntles
a
the drug store. It is also inhumane not to provide seating for
Piatrow
and George Pearsall
at least one or two people. I am sure there are many senior will meet for a sandwich luncitizens who would agree with me. I have seen them grasp cheon on Tuesday, Nov. n, at first, with 128; Mrs. Frances
Henley and Fred Piotrow,
the counter to keen their balance while the people behind 11:30 a.m.
the counter were laughingly discussing their vacations. I
All area alumnae are invited Second, with 12; Mrs. Abby
W'
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do not want to underestimate our appreciation for a phar- to attend the event at the home Richardson and Don Macmacist checking to be sure a prescription is correct and not of Barbara Brown Mrs, T C) r.augbton, third )13); Mrs.
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we do appreciate their great care and concern. -JERRY. 11 Stonegate South, Haven- George Fzrr and Mrs. Richard
off David, fourth 02)); Mr. and
DEAR POLL? — I hope my Pointer will help Bernice sbrook Subdivision,
Now in; 111111' to make (:liritiiia
remove the discoloration from her china. I have used liquid Markham Woods Road. Mrs Larry Homer, fifth
bleach on china many times to remove tea &amp;nd other stains Reservations may be made by (118); and Mrs. Gloria
from my good china. She might try a small place first and ca lling 322-8959.
Accardi and Mrs. Dolores Finn,
merry for the girl in 'our life
see if it helps. The bleach can be a rather st ro ng solution
sixth, (1l6).
and I have not had it harm china or its colors so this should
Additional winners who tied
BRIDGE RESULTS
1Lr Come I)r()wse Roiay where you'll
be worth a try. -D.D.
for
third
place
N-S
were
Mrs.
DEAR GIRLS — I used lull strength bleach to remove
brown crazed looking marks from an ALL WHITE
Overall winners in the Open Robert Nicholls and Mrs. Ruth
find gifti galore for
wedgwood saucer and It worked beautifully. Two dil Pairs Tournament have been Gallagher and Mrs. Elsa
4.
lerent china pat te rns al so were tested and neither showed
Unkles and Mrs. Nan Edwards
aiy change In color BUT do test first, A different firing
morn trig. noon or night.
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use this on old hand-painted china without a thorough test
SOCIAL DEPARTMENT
(liii or formal, all 14eaatit1v
first. -POLL?.
MEETS FOR CARDS
DEAR POLLY — Before painting the frame work on the
outside of windows swab the window glass itself with a twopriceti for every p(ckeLl)o()k.
The Social Department of
inch band of liquid detergent. When dete rg ent is dry do the
Sanford Woman's Club met for
paint job and when the paint is dry It will take only a slight All
the November card party with
rub with a clean cloth to rub the pane clean. -MRS.H.J.
It does not ma tter how bright six ta bles of bridge and one of
and exciting things are canasta in play.
downtown when a person
' Refreshments of a delicious
WIN AT BRIDGE
linger S&amp;'CS well or gets about party cake and punch was
Partner's
play ages Methuselah easily. Margaret, nearly served luring the afternoon by
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seventy and living alone in a
Mrs. E. C. Harper,
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minutes later. He played downtown rooming house, had Mrs.
G. E. Quinn and Mrs. T. It.
NORTH
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down to a crawl after he had everyday
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thrown the slam out the win- on
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We have to sympathize energy and eyesight failing,
arid Mrs. W. I). Hofmann was
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in
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partner had just applied
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that East had showed out,
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and lose the club finesse. The Salvation Army heard
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could lead a trump or about her from the public
Both vulnerable
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West North East South
would get to ruff out his last
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Army put her in touch with
slam and rubber.
Bassett
people again. They regularly
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Padgett
visited her during the year, and
By Ossald &amp; James Jacoby
Orlando
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(..stmas at home l istening to
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Seating by day .. .sleeping by night. Perfect for studios, small apartments.
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North East South
Instant accommodation for slepover guests. And you'd never even sispect
repi. '1 just lookk that old be14
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they housed a bed.
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pie. I sat North and probably
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aged so years while my 6A2 TS +AQJ874AKJ65
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trump and then lost the club be one trick too high, but this is
finesse West was mean your best rail
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and last trump My part mir
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CASE Y576: Edith J., aged
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"Dr. Crane." she asked,
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"Why
Thursday chosen
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for the celebration of
Thanksgiving Day'
crops were placed in a corn "And is it true that
Pilgrims a4opted Communism
This was the first communist
settled In "cell" in New England!
when they
America""
But it proved a rank failure!
For the young, unmarried
TlIANKSGl 'ING FACTS
men began to grumble.
"We work as hard or even
Canada celebrates harder than the older married
Thanksgiving Day on Monday men," they complained.
in the month of October.
"Yet we can take only one
Thursday was decreed by portion of food while a married
Abraham Lincoln in 1864 to be man with 3 children gets 5
the proper November date for portions
the ;nited Slates
"That is obviously unfair!"
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Our Thanksgiving falls on the
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The unmarried began to stall
Since Thursday celebrating around and grow lazy in their
does not overlap with the farming chores.
a
Jewish Sabbath. this
Gay. Bradford then shifted
favorable weekday for such a from communism to our superb
choice.
capitalistic system,
Gov. Bradford, In 1621,
And the next year's crop was
decreed a day for thanksgiving a bumper harvest Why'
God when die fir s t corn crop
Because he furnished each
washar-vestedby the Pilg ri ms. man his own private little farm!
Alm o st half , he Pil g rim
.•\ntl the 'ir1'-r 'has then fl
populdtluti had died during time titled to everything he could
preceding winter when disease, grow thereon!
severe cold and near starvation
This gave incentive to
were constant threats
everybody, which launched
So the fall harvest cf
bum pe r yields, a higher stanmarked a day of prayer, hymn dard of living and our present
f!1!
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leadership of the entire world!
IS guests
o', Bradford !hu changed
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potluck
affa'i r.
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the inure future economic
those Indians also contributed climate of the U.S.A. by
wild turkeys and rc'nison(or the pioneering thit "free en
main meat course of the terprise" system!
prolonged dinner,
We are still envied
envied by all
Tables were set out doors
other nat ions'
both the pilgrims and I ndians
h thubIv thankful at
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turkey and other gastric
Three days vtac-sed before delicacies hut for our dynamic
that first Thankgmving end"d f,jriitaltcn
irned to the ,,
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wisely and avoid the public. Find more up-to-date system that
Jail .
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persons.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Be sire you know what
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IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY. he or she will be
overly determined to have own way, which should be curbed
early, but once your youngster has made a decision, nothing
can change it, which is good later in life, since it is the key to
the success possible In this chart. Teach early to consider the
POLLY'S POINTERS
wishes and feelings of others, then fine partnerships can be
formed, especially of a business nature. Give good
training
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"The Stan impel, they do not compel." What you make of
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your life is largely up to YOU!
Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast for your sign for
December is now ready. For your copy send your btrthdate
and $1 to Carroll Righter Forecast
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amusement that will help you relax, feel happier. You are
creative and can express yourself beautifully now.
Avoid a hypocrite.
LEO (July 22(0 Aug. 21) The situational home is rather
difficult but (sd on your part will help. Make some concession
that insures peace. Keep temper in Check.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Shop, keep appointments,
handle correspondence and get affairs in fine order. Paperwork
is most important. Get out of disadvantageous position
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Study your financial affairs
for greater success. Get your re lations with others on a better
basis. Read your newspaper carefully for opportunities.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Improve health and
ippr.irn
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best way to improve your health. Plan a trip soon.
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of a course of action and prepare to put these
in operation with an interesting campaign you now can devise
and perfect. Consider what others need and help them,
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) handle obligations with
dispatch and please all concerned. Conscientiously keep any
promises. Avoid one with a bone to pick with you.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Consider future trends you
desire in association matters and make concrete plans, draw
diagrams. Improve public affairs also. Think constructively.

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Little did I know that when I attended the contest between the Georgia Bulldogs nd the Florida Gators, that I was
watching two future bowl teams in action. The 'Dogs were

ledger.
Georgia is the Peach State and that is where the Vince

the Tribe had the game turned
around on them by the visiting

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with a sight of relief.

I think that more folks would pa to see (for Instance)

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world can hear him, not Justa select few

sands of spectators it South Alabama 2fl iSU 21(N)

backs arc repeating their (acorge Blanda caught the

lbama lads under the

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uprights from the 15 ,ard line

National Champ' What about if UCLA makes it and dumps
Ohio State' That real!) would make picking the top tram

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Late in the first half the

Ramble, Ramble, Ramble — sex the reader - don't
thesekldslearntosaywhattheymeanandputupanymore'
Thepomtis - why in the world don't the folks who put on

terntor but failed to score
when they fumbled to Boone.
With the exception of those

underwaysoall the goodfolks from Maine to Florida - from
California to Osnkash - can st-op arguing about situations

Jimmy McCleod was the
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(cncral) A long life and lots happiness

wij Just kidding when he said he was leaving, if Orlando

Wdncsda} Night Results

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First Downs
Rushing

to go for more touchdowns

Oklahoma Sooners and th€ 1101) (ross22, tonnecticut IS
Nebraska Cornhuskers Will N Carolina 28 Duk 26

pearing that night
To Solomon MeTier (Local Fighter, Manager, and

HPALD SCOREBOARD

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line in timi to catch

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To BI.lGore (&amp;4-year- d Trainer) 84 more to real class
GUY.

this time for 35 3ards For the
dudin a amne endm g
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sbootuut' Again — improbable — but the Bergals arc un
beaten tooand theyarepla,tng in Baton Rouge aren't they'

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Turke&gt; Bowl Slaughter," hild jard toss from Blanton sending

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Control of his Irish temper and half the punch that his

't it ill ! l do',n to is
that ii 12 was the sear of the

ia?u SNCILs as ii. s

Simpson b burning up tat track b that onis the Sunda) at

Notre L)ame Irish and Air

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as tt'e liar' ad C-i'on rolk

phrase or Pso - bib hctf

sonic of the top rated boys before he dies of old age

With time In the first half

kickers a sharper angle and a 7Jjfle arid rIIan.ort.man pass
slimmer target. On the other defense,
hand, say the detractors of such
'this year more than ever
a move, ft would make things before the defensive teams are
rougher for the runner, too, getting the standing ovations
ghing hliii less room to moe and thi offensive teams either

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Turkey Taater Deluxe

[)avid Ray of Los Angeles sign of losing his touch. To date

back out to where they were so is the spectacular "bomb" have another potentially sen- the place-kicker Conventional

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Sports St.idium The President of a major record studio ifl

nIh' like arm of Jack lUanton crossed the goal line for the

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fighting Irish are dumped in osie of the two remaining con-

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\othing this sear certainly h s b conic stronger th in 1h
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into gear driving 60 yards for a

the runway contests,

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back an expedition that Is looking for the Fountain of Youth"
or maybe "Alchemy for Fun and Profit."
To Steve Vaugh: (Executive Sports Editor of Orlando
Sentinel) That he would realize that boxing is the only major
professIonal sport now appearing in Central Florida and give
it the notoriety that it desenes

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so far this year, the feats of a 17-17 tie with the St Louis goals like golf pros hit wedge
the field goal kickers have all Cardinals.
shots but so far the Raiders

roughly ecjual to the number of mid-season,

DON'T BITE THE HAND, ETC.

(arandwLsdom toknowbowfartogo
By JOHN (III RWA

sudden they won the ballgame 1716 — many odd bounces In
the gridiron game.

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miiost Sundays an average of achievement of the 1973 NFL unbeaten Minnesota would punts and kickoffs,

To Bill Clark: (Orlando Sentinel Sports Editor) A new

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As the situation stands now things are up in the air For

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edgt. our the fa%orLd Los rookie Ray (au) if the ,eirs or
retirement, thinks he has a Angeles Hams Tom Dempsey's injuries ever become unkind to
betkridea Ileouldreturntj l2yarder with 38 seconds to Blanda

'.et'kcnd game statistics every
Monday morning,

To Rommie Loudd (I'm not sure what his title is, but
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With two seconds on the clock forward to other fine defensive 0— Roberts 13 run (paued failed)

back to their own 47.

(1geater tonerted on ,i

If they wanted to doit up high class the CAA could put

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seep ci the ground or a long- after a missed field goal
Eagles a 24 23 come from. draft choice last January
gain pass over the middle,
mat would discourage even behind victory over the New because he used to kick a
That Is why National Football the long-hitters like Tom England Patriots,
football 90 to 100 yards at
League officials are a little con. Dempsey from trying those 45Then Jim Turner kicked a 12- Southern Mississippi when the

Wishes." Since I feel most of these will get a very low

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another corker But we are really missing the potenttall}

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After much thought I have come to the logical conclusion
that all wishes and hopes have to go through a central

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as blocked deep in Sanford as he broke off tackle for the open at the Tribe 8yard line afl(l
Sv1t 25 run (pau failed)
Offensively for the night the Liirrie Fossit and of course
territory. Tyrone Tinslev beat tying touchdown from 25 yards [)ehand was set up with a first Seminoles seemed to have lost Pringle will all be returnees
DIVIDUAL RUSHING
that Coach Claude Woodruff
can base a more than adequate Sanford-Sulfon 7$ (ii) Clements
(4) Citil 11 (5) Garret
defense around,
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tryandkicked awayonly to find to hang their heads as they all

guestswithin8- The tr for the Mitchell for the second time of ¼iunders sacked the [)eLand presenting the field goal and and black
point %is dropp ii tn in IIJ ii
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The locals drive to the 41 of assessed zifter the touchdown their second field goal attempt of the line.

fourth period of play the 'Dogs pigskin on the end around and waves for signs of victory.

every year? To be sure we all know the Georgia outfit would
draw more people and therefore make the bowl more suecessful. You do have to get enough people there to support the
activity,
If so, why then don't the bowl pickers get together and
irr 1ementa post season program that gould be guarantied

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offense in gear when they got was not through with the by senior Kelley Campbell. pressuring the quarterback and Sinford Frt Do
the ball with 4:10 remaining in Se,iiinok.
That brought up a fourth down dealing more than effectively ,
pnning YrdaQ

The Bulldogs turned a game

the Peach Bowl's selection committee choice of the home

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t aril to the ball and the L)eLnd out
1 he Sanford Seminoles kno
find goal with just 18 seconds the methodical ground game to an improvement on the 19
what its like to be caught in a club had their second touchSubsequent to the score left on the clock,
that provided over 800 yards in ledger posted by the S'rnino1es
reolsng door after their dofl insld€ of two minutes
Whigh iiu
lkd tniie out and
&amp;odin completed another three preious contests The a )eir ago under tso differcr
ierfornL1n.e I tst night in thur Bulldog quarterback Glen
onferred
ith head oaih toss but thc Sanlordites Iribe, tiiatter of Faith, as toaches The tie .ilso ellminatu
annual Thanksgising j
(sOOd%ifl d5 On target again (l,mde Woodruff The head recosered qukkl) to hold the heldtojust89yardsrushingall the chance of the locals,
Bulldogs
hung on to pros ide the ' isitors Coutu (or the conersion and the iii4iking the 'dtuatton second second first down until the final conference, from which they
l.CadiiIg at the half, on the with a 14-8 lead,
ill depart at the end of the
attempt was tipped by a and goal at the five with only 11 period of play.
benefit oF a fine punt return by
Finding themselves behind on DeLand defender to leave the seconds kit to tack.
Defensively the local club athletic year.
senior
halfback
Jimmy the scoreboard for the first time game tied at 14-14 with just 1:06
The l)eLand rhucker (ailed shined all night. Mickey

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Cuts Concerning Economists

NEW YORK (AP) — Inter- layoffs, are expecW to appear For such Industries Ow problem number of swh Items.—will be permanent economies, others week, Eckstein now estimates

BargaIn

views wi th leading economists in pockets,
Is expected to be not so much a moving Into short supply, with are calling the disruption of unemployment will rise from
suggest that the Immediate miIn some areas these short- hortage of fuel but of raw resulting job losses."
schedules devastating.
46 per cent to about 5.5 per cent
pact of the Mideast oil embargo ages already are evident. They materials.
Estimating the job loss in adOtto Eckstein, foriiier Jotm. in the second quarter next year,
will be to slow the economy will become more common in
"Already a very severe vance Is difficult. one con-. son a4ruinistration adviser and when the impact of the shortage
more sharply t ha n had been an- the next few wee ks, especia ll y shorta ge of petrochemicaLs Is suIting economist said almost now head of Data Resources, will id greatest.
ticipated and perhaps pitch it as heating oil becomes scarce developing," said
Alan aH his clien ts have had energy Inc., a company that ope ra tes
into recession,
along the Eastern seaboa rd, Greenspan of Townsend- task forces foi- the past year but an incredibly colliplex CfloHowever, the jiThiess inBut as many of the econo- which depends heavily on Em- Greenspan, Inc., a consulting that most are still asking rather metric model, or mathematical crease probably won't stop
mists point out, th e early ci- ports.
firm,
matrix of the economy, fore- there. Ecksicin projects a peak
than answering questions,
feds might not be felt equally
Factories and workers are
To Greenspan th is suggests
The confusion Is evident In sees a sharp rise in joblessness. of 5.8 per cent in the second ha lf
throughout the country. Short- ex pe cted to be affected soo, "a large number of plastics the airline Industy. While some
of 1974, a delayed cifect of the
Page 1 B ages of gasoline and heating oil, especially in industr ies that synthetic fibers and ot
he r prod-. executives feel that cancelling
After feed ing the latest ener- damage done earlier by a lack
arid factory closings and relyheavily on petrochemicals. ucts—an almost unbelievable some flights might result in gy data into the model late last of energy and raw mater Ials

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State Bank Reports

$2 Million Assets
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The Sta te Bank of Forest Oty which officially opened on
Nov. 1, realized tota l assets In ex cess of $2 million during the
first tve days of'perauon, accordi ng to E. Stewart Green,
executive vice president and chief executive officer.
"The overwhelming response to our bank proves th e great
need In th is area for a facility such as ours," Green commented.
The State Bank of For est City, is located in temporary
quarters on Highway 434,San Sebastian Square.Just nrrth of
Highway 436.
Directors of the New bank are Edwin W. Fly, president of
the Sta te Flank of Apcpka, Dr. Charles C. Carleton, H, S.
Muehhite Jr., Hubert W. Williams, William M. Morris,
William I). Long, and Sara 0. White.

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Florida Gas Co. announced today th at consolidated
earnings applicable to the common stock for th e three
months e nd ing September 30,1973 were $3,704,000 or 1.58 per
share. This amounts to a 29 per cent Increase over ern1ngs
of $2,876,CO0 or 8.45 per share for the comparable period In
1972.
Earnings applicable to common stock for the twelvemon th period ending Septem be r 30, 1973 were 115,321,000 or
$2.42 per share. This compares wi th $12,104,000 or $1.91 per
share for th e twelve months ended September 30,1972.
Revenues, some of which are subject to refund, were
$30,482,000 f or the th ird quarter of 1973, com pared to
121,123,000 for th e equIvalent 1972 perIod.

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30, 1973 exceeded earnings of any full calendar year In Its
history.
Earnings before taxes were $1,436,415 for the first nine
months of this year as compared to $1,167,608 for the first
nine monthq of 1972. Alter tax earning! were $69,415, a 23
percent increase over the $560,548 for the first nine months of
1972.
Revenues for the first ni:se months of 1973 were
$31,099,911, an 18 percent Increase over the $26,278,233
recorded in 1972.
The Company said the ever growing market demand by
general aviation for private and business air travel, both
domestically and internationally, Is reflected In Page Air.
ways' record earnings. Also a ccntributlng factor is Page's
ever expanding base operations. Prospective earnings for
the lull year are excellent.

Pan Am Profit Drops

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Pan American World Airways, Inc., and Its consolidated
subsidiaries in an unaudited statement reported that its net
profit for the first nine months of 1973 was $1,325,000, after a
tax credit of $726,000, or three cents a share, coinpard with a
net loss of $14,001,000, after a tax credit of 18,005,000, or 35
cents a share for the same period last year.
Net profit for the third quarter was $23,320,000, alter a
tax provision of $21,867,000, or 58 cents a share, compared
with a net profit of $20,231,000, after a tax provision of
$18,811,000, or 50 cents a share for the same period last year.
The net profit for September, 1973, was $4,062,000, after a
tax provision of $3,871,000, or 10 cents a share, compared with
a net profit of $3,485,000, after a tax provision of $2,843,000, or
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LITTLEST SALESLADY
MICHELE Mower's choice for the coming holiday season is this babydoll dress trimmed with gay ric-rac and gingham daisies. She invites
all the boys and girls in the Sanford area to visit her mama's new
Merry-Go- Round children's clothing store and pick themselves out
some iovely play and party clothes. The Merry-Go-Round opened on
Nov. 12, and owners Lib and Richard Mower say new shipments of
infants' and children's clothing are coming in almost daily. The girls'
clothing is sized from infants to size 14, and boys' from infants to size 7.
The wide selection of sportswear, partywear, sleepwear, underclothing and socks bears familiar brand names such as Cinderella,
Nanetta, Suntog, Shirey and Jack Tar.
(Herald Photo by Jean Patteson)

a lull-scale depression to a icrtaintics v, rn the supply
"growth recession," side—the shortages we lac'.
Sam I. Nakagama, economist Nakagama said that for 1974, Energy Is just one of them.
for Wall Street's Kidder, "the economy will continue to
"Also, there Is Some UnPeabody &amp; Co., generally bump along close to its capacity certainty about economic exclassifies himse lf as a limits tMk expanding at a pdlblon abroad."
uwnetarist. He Is another moderate rate."
But there are offsetting
University of Chicago-trained
Recent behavior of the stock bright spots. "Capital spending
economist, sans Ph.D.
market Indicates to Nakagarn.a should be up 13 to IS per cent
"I didn't bot her to write my that "investors are committed next year," he said, citin
dissertation," he said in an to the idea that there will be no ('oinmercc l)eparlmen
Interview,
recession and that profits will figures.
Nonetheless, Nakagama Is a be maintained."
"There will be heavy spen.
very respected economist with
To be sure, there are ding by utilities and certainly
a good batting average, and it is negatives, which he cites: by oil companies and
reassuring that he Is not now "Consumer durable - goods manufacturing as well."
wringing ma nanas and spending appears to be sot.
But didn't businesses have
gr.ashlng his teeth over the tening, particularly big capital spending plans
state of the economy.
automobiles. Home building is which were later canceled
While some other economists headed down,
during and immediately prior
are predicting everything from
"One of the major un- to the 1969.70 recesun"

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Personal Finance

Complaints Heard
Markets
Are

Rigge

Complaints that the money bied through Congress and
Who sright?
markets are rigged to dis- the federal agencies," Scott
Well, ii the bulls are, they
criminate against the small asserted, "in order to subsid- first of all have to be right
saver continue, and with a lie and preserve a highly or- about happy days be ing here

cry of "To the rescue" the ganized and influential group again in the stock market.
mutual funds are in- composedofltnanctal institu' There are some dissenters
creasingly offering oppor- tions and builders, the result who have their doubts about
tunities to invest in portfolios being "an unconscionablethat.
of not only bonds but more disçrimiqation against lowNext they have to be able to
sophisticated types of high- and fixea-income savers.
tell you which stocks are
income securities
Oneolthe few wa)stobeatgolngtoproduceplumpgains
The people most likely to the discrimination, Scott (or Investors. Not all stocks
suffer from inflation are belseves,istoputsavingsinto do that, even in th2
denied the opportunity to one of the several bond funds roaringestofbullmare ,
cope with it by placing their flOW offering shares. lie IsBonds, then, probably will
savings in high yielding himself a director of the rio. continue to appeal to many
debt" charged lawprofessor load Capital Preservation investors A group of the
Kcr.iietti Scott of Stanford Fund,in Palo Alto, Cal. (No- shrewdest money managers
University, In a recent state' loadfunds charge no corn- in the business obviously
ment to the house Committee ilIiSSiOfl to buYers.)
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Just now, however, there s fund complex in Baltimore
Scott was critical of the a chorus being raised in Wall three common stock funds
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has,
over
the
that thrift Institutions are time to tie up money in bonds. past several years, turned In
allowed to pay, and of the big Th is from th e optimists who what's regarded as the best
money required to buy high. believe that a
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yield government securitie&amp; has now arrived and
These measures were "lob- terest rates have peaked.
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CONTINENTAL COFFEE GROUNDBREAKING
GENERAL manager of Continental of Central Florida, Inc. Liiiian A.
Phillips (1) and Bob Neudecker of Continental Coffee Compariv of
Florida turn the first shoveful 01 dirt at th e groundbreaking ceremony

Tuesday for Continental's new facility in Sanford. The 46,000 square
foot distribution center will be built on a 5.5 acre tract on th e north side
of Country Club Road on the west side of the city,
(Herald Photo

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Central Furniture Opens
By JEAN PATTESON

Among the eight emphycs at Barton, to the store lt;eskl,i
the new store are Triplett's following a brief ribbon cuttini
wife, Florence, and Miller's -ereiiiony attended by Sanford
Uwntrs of Central Furniture wile, Ntttie who will do both tit
totnhliiss,tiners an I
and Bedding Co. Inc., James off ice and sales work.
Ihaisiber of Commerce
Triplett and Paul Miller, invite
Triplett and Miller first went Inials
all Sanford area residents to into the furniture business
attend the grand opening of together in 1965 as Southern
their new store locat ed on Furniture and Upholstry.
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French Avenue at 24th Street on
Within a year Triplett bought
Friday, Saturday and Sunday. out Miller, and two years later
The store is relocating from merged with Bridges furniture.
it'; M;ignolia Avenue site, and
The day after Ttiaiiksgivuig
Mrs, Nlorlcnt, lutjttL;
will be larger than the old one, two years ago, havinim boutht named the Employee of the
Door prizes and special out his partners in Bridges month by the Southeast First
bargain pnce., will be offered Furniture, Triplett opened his National Bank oj Mai tland at its
on a wide variety of home Central Furniture store on November employee meeting
furnishing items for the Magnolia Avenue, In February Mrs. Butler isa loan processing
duration of the grand opening. 1972 Miller once again became section
Icader
of the
The 18,400 sq. It. showroom his partner.
Installment Loan Department.
and 1,600 sq. ft. warehouse
The two men have been She canie ti the Maitland Batik
feature a complete lint' of home negotiating for the French in l%9 and is a native
of iort
furnishings, Furniture for the Avenue property since the Myers.
whole
home
includes beginning of this year. The
Marlene, her husba nd
livingroom and diningrooni co nstruction of the modern their two sons, Gene, 15, and
furniture, bedroom suites and showrmin has long been their Greg. 14, live
in Orlando.
individual items, porch fur. tlreaiii, and they say they, are
Marlene's hobbies are
niture, and baby furniture. In t' 1d to we it materialize in hunting and fishing. She is a
addition Central storks major such
o beautiful form.
ilieniber of the American
Miller welcomed his first Institute of Banking and the
appliances, stereos and
television sets, and carpeting. customera, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Azale;' Park Baptist
Church
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opening of Central Furniture and Bedding at Gordon Meyer and A. A. McClanahan, Mr. am
Mrs. Paul Miller, Ralph Pezold, Mr. and Mrs
the store's new French Avenue facility Friday
mes Triplett, new Chamber of Commerc
through Sunday. The 20,000 square foot
howroom and warehouse offers a complete secretary Jack homer, Mayor Lee P. Moore
ine of home furnishings, including major and Chamber President harold Kastner.
(Herald Photo by Bill Vincent

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throughout the area
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Consumers
Questions
By LIZErrE L. MURHPY
consumer Education Specialist

Q: Do you have any Information In insect repellents that
are good to use when camping? Also, how safe are they to use
on small children?
A: The U.S. Department of Agriculture has found that
only a few of the repellents on the market are effective.
According to the Food and Drug Administration insect
repellents have not proven a safety hazard when used as
directed.
Repellents with either diethyl toluamid (N.N. - diethyl.
meta - tolamide) or ethyl hexanediol (2 ethyl - 1,3
hezanediol) are best for keeping Insects away. Of the two,
the former lasts longer and is less oily on your skin. Read the
labels. There are at least two or three familiar brands that
have these repellents.
All Insect reDellenta r.eaar off with clothing, swimming,
sweat and weather. Therefore, they have to be reapplied.
Spraying your clothes will help keep mosquitoes, biting
flies, ticks, fleas, and chiggers from biting or burrow'ig thZo
your skin. Hut, be careful what fabric ynu 5prav. Sfn'o nfl1e
duni warn you on their labels, you should be
aware that they can damage synthetics, especially rayon and
acetate. They may also damage vinyl plastic sunglass
frames and fishing lines.
Misinformation Filed

Q: I believe there Is some misinformation filed on me at
the credit bureau. now can I find out what Is In my credit
file? And U there Is an error-how do I go about r.ettir t

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A: If you want to know what Information a credit bureau
or any other consumer reporting agency has collected about
you, either arrange for a personal Interview at the agency's
office during normal business hours or write In advance for
;n interview by telephone. With proper identification, the
credit bureau must reveal the substance of all the Information in your file, except medical information.
During a personal Interview you may take along your
wife or husband and one other person of your choice. This
may be a good Idea if you need assistance in enterpeeting or
analyzing the information.
In the event that any information appears to you to be
incomplete, Incorrect, or obsolete request the agency to reinvestigate it. Be sure you follow-up to determine the results
of the re-inve.tigation, All Information In question must be
verified, corrected or deleted from your file. After the investigation if you still disagree with Information retained In
your file, you have the right to file a brief statement giving
your vcricn c the facts.
When adverr* information has been deleted or your
statenv'nt added, it must be included in any future reports.
This information must also be sent, at your request, to those
who have received employment reports within the past two
years and credit reports within the past six months.
Remember in our charge-it economy, the credit
reporting system is aimed at Identifying those who deserve
credit and weeding-out those who shouldn't have it. While
most of those who are rejected are bad credit risk, many are
unfairly hurt by erroneous, Incorrect or obsolete information
collected and sold by consumer reporting agencies,
In final analyls, your credit record is a petme measure
of your personal integrity and financial dependability. It's
your own special responsibility to use credit wisely and to see
that information in your "Consumer Report," (the legal
r.aznc for cr4it rpsLs) Is accurate and current.
For more details, you may obtain "Fair Credit Reporting Act" (free) from "Consumer Information," Extension
Home Economics, University of Florida, Gainesville,
Florida 32611.
Q: It meat and cheese get mold on them while In the
refrigerator are they still safe to eat?
A: Summer sausage, salami, smoked ham, bacon and
other prepared meats, as well as cured cheeses, are safe to
eat after the mold is completely removed. And, there should
be little, If any, change in flavor other than that coming from
several da)s of storage.
You should throw away all fresh meat, *frankfurters and
weiners when a mold appears. The mold Itself is harmless,
but it has provided a great opportunity for harmful bacteria
to grow in the meat that could cause spoilage. While It may or
may not be safe to eat, It is not worth the risk. Remember,
when in doubt throw It out.

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Copley Nes Senice

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Adams also requested that perishables in order to con- energy.
flall maintenance personnel be solidate truck shipments of Using the theme "Thanks a
those items
Million for the Watts you Save"
alerted for ideas to further
Winn-Dixie
has
also
launched
the six week program is
across the southeast, Winn- conserve oil, gas and dec.
a company wide information designed, in Adams' words, "To
tricity"
and
suggested
that
Vice
Dixie's Executive
program to better Inform help our country during this
Adams
has store managers review their
Joe
A.
I 'risident
early week deliveries on rmployes about ways to save grave power crisis"

Winn-Dixie Stores Inc., has
begun a company wide drive to
help conserve energy in the
company's retail food stores

has been terminated by divorce. In sour case you cal;
become eligible for wife's
benefits at age 62 or for
widow's benefits at age 60 if
your present husband should
die before you reach that age.

Q. I don't think I am getting
what I am entitled to each
month from Social Security.
think they might have gotten
my records, mixed up with
some other people with simiQ. I think it is wrong that
Jar names. What can I do
myhsband
won't get any So.
about it?
P.S.
Security
benefits just beA. Co to your nearest Social
A.
cause he does, not have a
Security office. Take your tax
birth certificate. And I have
returns, W-2 forms, pay slips,
been told they won't accept a
and whatever other papers
delayed birth certificate, —
you have to show where you Mrs. E.
worked. Try to make up a list
Of your employers and the
dates you worked for each ot
A. It Ct'rLiinly would be
them,
wrong if someone were denied
That list will be compared
bencfits just because he did
with your record of employnot have a birth certificate.
mentth Baltimore. Md., and i(
Bit that's not the ease.
it does not match up, then
Srial Security r'i11 Ia t it corrective action can be
sa that if it birth certificate
taken,
or baptismal certificate recorded before age 5 is availQ. Since insurance owned
able, it must be obtained. If
by an individual on his own
neither of those records Is
life is a major asset in many
available, other documents
estates, how about the inr
such as Federal Census Recance owned on another's life?
onis, school records, etc., can
S.R.
be submitted
I)elaved birth cerci1jrat
are as valuable as any other
A. The use and ultimate dis.
document recorded at the
Position of insurance owned
Same time (e.g., a 1935 de.
on the life of another is an imla - ed birth certificate is as
portant (actor In the financial
good as a 1935 Insurance pol.
planning of many individuals,
icy).
Sw-h insurance often provides
ilnp)rthnt protection for famQ. flow does estate planning
ily members, and it can play a
during your lifetime produce
vital role in financial aryour tax savings? - Mr. and
rangements between business
Mrs. V. V.
associates.
Very often a gift of life insurance to another family is a
simple way of saving substanhal estate taxes at little or no
gift tax cost.
Before such a policy is
given away, however, the insued should be fully aware of
tht future benefits that he is
giving up. And to insure that
the gift will accomplish its
xirpose, the transfer should
be carried out under the s'jpervisions of an attorney and
with the assistance of an experienced life underwriter,

Q: Is there a legal ceiling or control on the amount of
interest or finance charge for financing an auton*obLIi?
A: Yes. This must fall within the maximum set by the
State of Florida under the Motor Vehicle Sales Finance Law.
This regilat1on provides for an add-on-rate, which
means that the finance charge you pay is figured on the
original loan. The flnar,ce charge varies with the age of the
vehicle. On a new car or demonstrator that has never been
titled, the finance charge cannot exceed $8 per year for each
$100 of the original loan. 11 you buy a used car, (any vehicle
tt has been previously titled), the maximum finance
c'iarge per year for each 1100 of the original loan may range
from: $11 for a car under 2 years old, $15 on one over two
years W but under 4 years old; and $11 for used cars over 4
Years old.
Although regulations set these ceilings for finance
charges on automobiles, you should be aware of the Unscrupulous dealer or lender who may try to charge a rate
that is higher. If and when you make a deal, be certain that
you- contract shows both the true annual percentage rate of
intcret, the total amount in dollars and cents and the
amount of each monthly payment.
( ('u!ci lou tell m: tnj'.4 much niat there f lii a k-cf
Patty` I am referring to the ones found packaged in the
frozen food section.
A: At present, beef patty type products have no specific
meat content requirements except that they must look and
taste like beef patties.
- ern-fl uh'p!i b"f, fruh '-r frc'lcrr
'Thrv
ith cr
tU,t the aduiwn of iat, acasurung, binders or extenders
such asmilk porducts or cereal; and water. The only guide
u have in making a choice is the label which lists the
ingredients.
The story of the meat patty should change soon. For the
first time, the United States Department of Agriculture (the
agency that sets staixlards for all food containing meat) are
proposing certain quality standards for meat patty products
t'I1nt would enable vijrvurnerss to be m°ro selecUv in
ang the products that appeil Lu them for economical or
nutritional reasons.
Under the new proposal, ILS.D.A, would establish two
c'.-:cries for these products. "Meat Patties" would have to
frm jr-wid meat cxu no :uor thwi 30 19F
iI fat pus.ening. They vi ouJd be Labeled "Beef Patty,"
"Veal Patty," etc. to designate which type of animal was the
source of the meat.

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A. Producing tax saings Is
often as important in th e
overall economy of setting an
estate as is the estate plan
that the property owner
adopted during his lifetime,
If such economy is to be
achieved, however, the property owner should select an
executor who is aware of the
Options, elections and dlscrelions that can be exercised. In
addition, the executor should
be thoroughly experienced in
the use and application of
such privileges. And, finally,
there should be assurance
that the executor will be
available and will give the
necessary time and attention
in working out the most favor.
able results when the property owner dies,

Q. My first husband died a!ter we had been married
Years. I remarried before age
60. Is It correct to say I won't
get any Social security from
my present husband if he dies
Questions on retirement
before we have been married MY be fled to What AboI
20 years? — Mrs. H.J.F.
Retirement?, Copley News
A. No. The )-year rule only
Service, In can of this new,.
applies when the marriage
paper.

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outlining the firm's power
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But practically asking a
crook to relieve you of your
" valuables is something else,
In the first case you can
scream and holler, "I was

You can "yen recallth .&amp;ry
later for your friends, adding
little embellishments about
how brave you were.
In the second — you can't do
much of anything. You've
been duped by a con man.
You're embarrassed. You're
humiliated. (You bought the

If withdrawn prior to maturity, federal regulations require that interest

be paid at the passbook rate with a penalty of 90 days interest,

Brooklyn Bridge and can't
burn it behind you.)
But you can make sue It
never happensagain.
The Los Angeles Police Department says:
— View "fast bucks" with

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suspicion.

— Turn a deal ear to a I'sure
ftng-11
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paycheck or made a with.
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Although there are as many
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roundsare the pigeon drop,
the coin smack, the Jamaican
switch, the Sick Engineer and
We greenhorn swindle,
There's also the Williamson
gang, the phony horse parlor,
the paddy hustle and the
creeper.
Each game has a "script"
of sorts, plus a cast of charactees. For instance:
The pigeon drop takes a
victim (the "pigeon") and
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near abank. Props Includes
wallet found simultaneously
by first operator and victim.
It contains a large sum of

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Resetting of all
mostals to lower heat temperature (or raising the setting
in cases where air conditioning
is eventually switched for the
is in use).
victim's envelope,
—TheSick Engineer — one
Using only half of store lights
operator prctcrflng to be n
tl tftcr
before opcmlimu
seriously ill mining engineer, closing hours.
one mark, usually In a bank.
Eliminating refrigerated
The operator te lls 01 his tu.
ness, sometimes fakes an at- cases spillover causing colder
tack and says he's In dire need store aisles,
of hospitalization but has no
Requesting all Winn-Dixie

money, no identification. rived Jamaican who dDesri't
trust the "white man's" bank,
Operator suggests splitting
tie's afraid to deposit his
the loot,
money
because he won't get it
At this point, a second operback
ator enters as an uninterested
The second operator "happerson, suggesting the two
ns" by and says the victim
pe
finders try to find the owner
can
prove the Jamaican is
saying he will hold the wallet
wrong by going In and with.
for 24 hours asking the others
up
a
specified
amount
drawing
some money from his
to put
If the p!gccn an first opci-ator are unable to locate the
owner they are to return In 24
hours and collect Uieir security, plus hail of the money In
the wallet.
When the pigeon leaves, the
operators get together at a
prearranged location and
qAit the victim's security
rnmey.
— Coin smack — two oW.
ators, one victim (also cal.led
a "mark"). Usually In a bar.
One operator makes contact
With the mark. The second op.
erator Is set up as a sucker
who is going to be "taken" by
the first operaWr and the
mark.

On Hu nI.
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Fishing Plugs, Rods, Reels, Line, Etc.

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envelope for the victim to put
his money In,
The "Jamaican" waits out.
aide wi th an Identical, but
paper-filled, envelope which

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Knives By Buc k an d P uma
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conserve fuel
Checking for small heaters In
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The second opera tor arrives
on the scene and joins the
game, leaving shortly therehereafter to visit the rest room.
During his absence, the first
operator suggests that he and
the mark should always have
their cotmmatcKThus,the
sucker would always lose.
After the sucker returns
and the game is worked for a
period of time, he suddenly
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Works in a drawer for easy
servicing, modular solid state
t;1S3is, replJcdt)lc plug-in

circuit modules, insta-matic
color tuning, lighted channel
numborb, speakers and cont'ols out front. Beautiful credenza cabinet in pecan grain
finish, with molded, decorative
accents. Concealed casters.

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We have a full select Ion of stereos, appliances, TV.

Q. I alit confused. I get what
eems to be contradictory adice from plumbers on the
type of washers to use to repair leaky faucets and make
other replacements. One tells
me to use only flat washers,
another says the type of valve
seat determines whether a
flat or tapered washer should
be used. And how about this —
for hot water faucets, one
plumber tells me that hard
washers are best while soft
w
washers are recommended by
another. What can you say
about It? — N.T.F.
A. You can get th ree kinds
of washers for faucets. Two of
them, neoprene and buna, are
made of synthetic rubber and
are relatve!y soft, while the
third kind, made of fiber, is
hard. Fiber is the original
material used in faucet washers. But fiber washers do not
make the seal as complete as
the synthetic rubber replacemuients which sere fmrt developed about 25 years ago. flow,
ever, fiber washers are strong
and do not expand when they
become hot. This feature, in
my opinion, makes the fiber
washers excellent for use on
hot water faucets. A soft neo.
prene washer used on the hot
fot ever
side will keep
playing with the faucet to
maintain a steady flow of hot
water. The problem Is that
neoprene washers expand
quickly as water rushing
through the open faucet becomes hotter and hotter. Tai
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more readily than flat ones,

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will make a tighter seal on an
old faucet where the seat is
bound to be worn. Buns washers are neither too hard nor
too soft, and 1 would say a flat
Ixina washer is your best bet
on most hot water lines. Neo
prene, tapered or flat, is fine
on the cold water side.

Scotty's Puce
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Best value general purpose ore Double

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Cus1om'tted pasic carrying case CIOn bill grnc'ng
*heel 5 assorted Q't at1ace 0 sec tack "q pad
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Accepts optional U1914 r'p fence
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8200 GRASS TRIM','ER t'm5 Q'ass ne-t to rc' t't'r",
waits or fence WeqMs tuSt 2 pounds

Reguta'Pcce
Scotty's 5.1. Price

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at masonry or building supply
stores. Use a stiff brush to
clean the rough brick.

Questions on building, home
maintenance anO repair may
be mailed to Here's flow,
('ipley News Service, In care
ni this newspaper.

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Q The facade of our living
room fireplace is rather rough
brick. The builder told us that
some sort of acid could be
used to clean the brick a nd
mortar to bring out the real
color, Can you please explain
how this can be done without
ruining the hardwood flour or
the rug that comes clo3e to the
hearth' — Clem S., Meriden,
Conn.

19.99

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insulated Drills all materials

8000

A .,\Iuruatic acid, mixed one
part to nine parts of water, is
often used to clean mortar off
trick or stone. This Is quite
difficult to use on a vertical
surface and great care should
be taken. All areas around the
firtpta(IJ should b-c uovercd
with plastic or heavy canvas.
Also for your self-protection,
wear rubbi r gloves and gog.
gles. However, smoke and
other stains can be cleaned
from masonry by more aimplc methods. There are good

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WHAT ABOUT RETIREMENT?

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SCOTTY'S
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MAINLY FOR SENIORS

By FRANK T. MARTIN

f rom emphysema
By JOHN T. WATI
Copley News Service
Dear John: My husband's
doctor has told him that he
has emphysema. I have heard
of this disease, if it is a dis.
ease, but have never )own
what U is all about. — R.M.
Dear B.M.: His doctor
should have explained. It's a
disease, for sure. More than
10 million persons over 45, and
from all strata of society, sufler from it. It is listed
heart ailments as the cause Of
npTf in

Youare not
be
the dark about it. Very little is
known ouLsi&amp; the medical
profemion about emphy".
It is closely akin to chronic
bronchitis, shortness of
breath and dry morning

dedicated to aiding sufferers
from chronic bronchitis and
eniphycuia, by means of
education,
encouragement
and mutual assistance, according to Mrs. Myron F.
Rarkus, the president.
Dear John: I am 12 years
old and have lived with my
sister 159) all my life. We are
spinsters. For the past 20
years she has proided 75 per
cent of my support. My Social
Security amounts to $117 as of
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while to get the excess air out
of the lungs.
The Rocky Mountain states
are said to have the most anphysema sufferers in the
United States.
There is an organJzaUon,
Fmphysema Anonymous,
Inc., from which %'ou can get
more informatlon D"
me why the "anonymous."
It offers free booklets and a

monthly newsletter called
"Baffing the Breeze." You
might request them from the
corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Carl Willis. at Emphy.
fimia Anonymous, Inc., P.O.
Box 66, Fort Mym, Fla.,

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The organizatlor is 15 years
old and is a volunteer, non
profit service foundation

ewe single
people got a break. ! would
have to go on welfare and that
doesn't make
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Hfppely.
Dear Rosalie: No, it doesn't
make sense. This Is one of
those things set up for the maJority, so I doubt if i can give
you very encouraging reply.
What to do about it' The
only thing I can think of is to
U) to get your congressman
inter ested, Also seek the cooperation 0b other single persons in a similar plight. If
anyone reading this wants to
contact you I %ill be glad to
forward the letters. (I do not
give correspondents' ad.
dresses in ft column for security reasons.)
Utters may be sent to
for Senlor., CTley
News Servl'e, In care of
newspaper. Volume of mall
prohibits individual replies.

If It Turns You On,,,,,,,Turn It On!

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know.) Despite all these assets,
here to go and what to look for IEI'UTABI.E, WILL) give you Best bets in old sets are
however, the average television wiien you get there. Since few something no individual can: a Zenith and RCA—workhorses
Televisions are an addition to DOES have one major liability: private owners will go out of guarantee.
that rearely die. And, since
Since dealers have space transistors are more difficult
every household! They help us it costs too much. Avoid that their way to sell an old TV
learn to need expensive new hassle by learning how to unless it's stricken with slow problems ( "Let's get that big expeflslve) to replace than
products, they teach our kids wangle yourself an excellent death of the picture tube, it's One out of here at any price, tubes, avoid those tempting
the basics of violence, and they but used black and white generally a safer bet to buy a Joe"), and buyers seek corn- little transistorized trade-in
enable husbands and wives, television—another cheap but trade-in from a reputable pact models, black and white
sons, daughters and pets to good view-point,
dealer. The price, if you haggle consoles tlarge will cost you
avoid talking to one another.
Stalking the One-Eyed wisely, won't be very different far less than what you'd pay for
(But, let's face It, they also, Monster requires no technical from that of a privately owned a small portable. BONUS:
is
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and tell us things we ought to tronics. You Just have to know can
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state,

My question is this: If my
sister should pass on before
me I understand I am not enfided to any of her tenefits
though she has paid in
many dollars for years and
years Why is this and don't
You think this should be

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1942, and continued until the day in April and ending at 2 sportation, which oversees the
Copley News Service
In the United States a cam- the earlier hour was heavy end of September, 1945.
a.m. on the last Sunday in act, in the last three years has
Daylight time, which appears paign was launched crank up engh to hinder farm work.
iiifIed some boundaries In
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a seasonal Y of October.
to be on the way back in the daylight time, largely the result
Any state, however, can Indiana, Michigan, Utah, North
Congress bowed to the wishes Ilk for many—but not all—
United States as an energy of World War I. In 1917 of the farmers and repealed the Americans well into the third exempt Itself from the law, Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas,
Naver
after bowing out briefly Congress passed an act daylight time act Aug. 20, 1919, quarter of the century.
Hawaii (11(1 50 in 1967, Arizona in Oregon and Texas because of
last Oct 21, has a spotty history whereby standard time would over President Woodrow
About half the states ob- 1968, Michigan in 1969 and local time problems.
if you look at It coun- be advanced one hour on the Wilson's veto,
Turning the clQck back to the
served daylight time for many Indiana in 1971.
terclockwise.
last Sunday of each March and
In the years that followed, years, usually from the last
A 1972 amendment to the carl3r 20th Century, an EnglishGermany came up with set back on the
last Sunday of daylight saving legislation was Sunday in April to the last Uniform Time Act authorized man named William Willett in
daylight saving time in 1915 to October.
enacted by some states and Sunday in September. But in states split by time zones to 1907 published a pamphlet
conserve fuel to help fight
So the nation had daylight municipalities, until World War 1967, Congress passed the take that into consideration in entitled "Wasted Daylight" and
World War!. In Britain a one time in 1918. By early 1919, Il again gave it national Uniform Time Act requiring exempting themselves. As a Financed a campaign to push
hour time change became law however, opposition was significance.
that all states, the District of result, Indiana's exemption law time ahead by 80 minutes in
on May 17, 1916, and the Britons developing among farmers,
"War time," an hour in ad- Columbia and U.S. possessions applies only to the eastern four moves of 20 minutes each
turned their docks ahead 60 who complained that cows were vance of standard time, went observe daylight time begin- srtor of
in the spring and summer
the
minutes the (ol1 ing Sunday, unable to adjust to a new into effect nationally on Feb. 6, ning at 2 a.m. on the last Sun.
The I)epartment of Tran- months.

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related to the underside of the
big toe."
She said: "I guess that
makes s'on' kind if sence,
Wiuch toe, the left or haright."
I said: "I don't know. The
article didn't say. It seemed
to imply that either toe would
do the job."

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wife's big toe.
We were sitting in the living
room the other evening. It
was after 11 o'clock and we
were having a glass of rose
'.'.me before going ;p to bed. I
noticed my wife still had the
sniffles from a lingering cold.
I got a clipping from some
reader today," I remarked
casually. "A medical story
from Chicago reporting how a
couple of doctors claim they
can cure the common cold by
frcezing the big toe."
She said: "Freezing the big
toe! Come on. you aren't serious..,
I said: "I'm just telling you
what I read. These doctors
said they experimented with
more than 100 patients with
colds and had extraordinary
success freezing the big toe."
She said: "That sounds
silly. How could it possibly
work?"
I said: "I don't have the
slightest idea. They said the
toe seemed to be connected to
the nasal passages. The big
toe, that is, and only the underside part of it."
She looked at me with
well, I think askance Is the
word I want,
She said: "Wouldn't you get
fr os tbite if you actually froze
it?"
I said "That's what I would
Uuik. But they say they only
freeze it temporarily. You
know, for a very short time. I
guess they have some kind of
device they use. The article
said they give the big toe a
sudden drop to 23 degrees and
the cold clears up in minutes "
She sniffled.
I said: "The doctors said it
was as sound a pinciple as the
Chinese acupuncture. They
said that each part of the body
is reflective to some other
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head actually is clearing a little bit."
I said: "Ma)be we've finally hit on something. It would
sure be nice to be able to put
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About this time one of our
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"Why is she doing that'" he
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big toe for several minutes
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glass of wine,"
I very nearly got hit by an
ice cube.
Later, in bed, I said: "Boy,
your Feet are cold."
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She said: "Ooh, it's cold."
I said: "It'll probably turn
numb in a few minutes. I
doubt if you can get it all the
way down to 23 degrees,
though."
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10. General Scholarships, expected and d.ry weather is
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Grants and Loans: Various increasing fruit drop which, in
9. Planned Investments: organizations have a pi~o- many areas, is now reported to
1. College-Adminstered form of scholarships, loans,
with be verging on abnormal."
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age uf he is oser 65) or becancerstuds
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much as 60 tftm a year which
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h U.S. employment, whether in persurance reimbursements, totaled between $25,000 and tax matters is provided by the local office o the
often by many thousands of $50,000 But only seven Internal Revenue Service ftfl(l 14 ptib'ihed as a public forming your dutle or in
dollars.
families received medical service to taxpayers. The column atiswers questions
For example 97 lamilits and health insurance pay
fir you rni require lekal help
most frequently asked by taxpayers.
men1so,.,,
or more.
aiua COStS 0,f mon. It'Ifl $10
to col.ect alimony. 1iflCL' ah
000, vet only 45 received in
Family income was $15,000 q I'm a teacher. I'm required mum requirements if they are mony is Included in taxable
surance payments of that or more for only about 16 per to get a master's degree
for a business purpose. For
inco me, you may deduct your
cent of those in tile stud), - 18 educaticn to hold on to my job. more details, .see IRS Publica- legal ctiott as an expense necesmuch.
AllwerecasesofadvaflCed families The family with the Are my education ezpernaea,In tin 5O
'Tax Information sar to produce such income.
cancer. The average cost per highest income. $30,000. accluding tuition, tax deductiblo? on Education Expenses." Will Q. Thi% fall, my Ron went
family was $20,700. lialf of cumulated costs of $75 . 550
Available free from your local
A%Ay in ?tchfwl. Itecau'le he no
the families had annual in, over a period of three and a A. Yes. If you meet the mini. IRS oMce.
lonarr
lite% %ith me, will I
comesof less than $10,000.
hall'years.
mum ed-jeational requirements
oe am an a dependent
In nearly a third of toe
Can an indnadual taxpiyer
Families
reduced
Iamilies-32 of thenC0StS poverty
orwere
driven
to theto for qualification in your em Q
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deduct legal rzpen%e%?
A. No. In general, a depend.nt
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verge of bankruptcy in Pinent:
relative
does not have to live
P oycr requires
r you ° obtain
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many cases, the stuuy found.
A. Yes. Legal expenses that with you or k a member of
Financial hardships further education to retain area necessary factor in pro- your iitiuehold for you to
resulted in "early retirement your present salary, status, or ducing taxable income are clairn him as a dependent.
of the well spouse, depletion employment, you may deduct normally deirluctible. For ex- lin
of lifetime savings, change of expenses for the least educe- ample, you may incur legal other dependency testa, includ.
career and life plans loss of tion that will meet the mini- expvn
that are deductible ing furniihing rn'iri than one
home and other assets. The
hail of the dapcndiit's total
financial devasthion, piUS
support Since your 'ort quali
the emotional trauma of a
flei as a student, the grosi
terminal illnem, made for an
income test, which generally
experience variously deriitritta gros s iNorne of a de
scribed b~- family members

Your yrl*ndfy mmkon
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major illness has again been
emphasized by a study of 115
middlejncome families,
many of them literally
reduced to poverty within
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If anything can dramatize
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hospital and medical
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made earlier in the year by
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Many familiesstudied were
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Even the best insurance
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only minimize the family's finanual burden Though all
but three of those studied
carried Is- pical family
. hospital and inedical expense insurance, about half of tile 115
families studied incurred
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the first time this sear, but trend for the remainder of feeds wheat, oats, barley, declared that there is no
a,Wii,ior without controls,
sorghum and cuiO.
nobody is claiming that the 1973.
But agricultural economist o prevent a substantial rise
Herbert Stein chairman of
in foodP5
hen he an
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the President's Council of John Sc'bnittker, undersecre
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Economic Advisers, says the tar of agriculture in th
un in rif.1II
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support the view that the notes that the bumper crop
worst of inflation is behind already committed for catching on, and many
domestic use and exports. He Americans are makin at
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it is probable that we will
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good
crops
food
bills
by
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and
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canning their own vegeta-Pses
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won
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be
seen
at
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grocery
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in the months ahead.
store until late 1974 or early bles. Swift Chemical Co..
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which m anufactures the
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1975.
Behind official optimism
Gains from the large feed gopular home fertilizer
that most food price in grain harvest
igoro, notes that sales
if any
will
creases will slacken is the probably be offset by new skyrocketed last summer
much-heralded 'bumper price control regulations that Prt!Stlmabiy because of the
crop this year of vital crops allow processors and retail- boom in home gardening.
erslo pass on some of their And a recent survey shows
spiraling operating costs to that petential homebuyers
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dairy products are already of the house, with an eye
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rising and increases can also toward the vegetable garden
be expected soon for canned of their dreams.
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COUNTY.FLORIDA SEMINOLE 0t)Y,FLOl0A
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 73-1l2
WILLIAM A. ARNOLD, Huiband.
In re: the Marriage

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NOTICEOFACTION
TO: DOROTHY JEAN TAYLOR
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN

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TO. William A. Arnold
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9-12 CBS THANKSGIViNG parades will be presented, with

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Wit Srct;c'n as c' rIori S?atufrs

THE AFORESAID PARTIES
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
IEOM;LECCOUNTY. FLORIDA T

All perttes in Interest and citizens

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and the third is the father 0
Detroit's J I Buds

December, 1973. II u I to v 50. Publl$h: Nov. IS 27 29 Dec 6 1973

Lake M,nn,e Estates Said property

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THESTATEIANKOFFOPESTCITY
Hwy '4(PO 80x3117)FoiestClty,Flo.jdafl;3I
Openedforlusin.0 Novemberl 1973
Charter Date Feb H 1913
Charter No 717 lix ID $91451740

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67-Livestock and Poultry

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feet along thc W line of laid Lot 4 and the outherIy 513 felt of Lots

PARCEL "D'E 'SOf SW 14 of SE to the Point of Beginning

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North 7 degrees 05 15 West 23359

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WITNES$myhandandlhe,ialof Orfand'i, Florida 32101
th" Court of Sanford Seminole Attorney for Plaint'ff

tituItC .n 'em,ncile Count Florida
PARCEL 'A Lot; 4 5

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DOROTHY MARIE HUNTER (Seal)

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AMELIA F COLLINS and L B
C011t 9145
hit O../iDL HUNTER IialNleda
P'.rbor4 CHARLES
PL.biIth Nov 1 L
T STEEVER and -STEEVER
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Camping Resorts

Teiiyof Winter Springs is takIn
applications for the position of fire
fighter. Mutt have 200 hourl
cerlificate. Applications can be
picked up at City Hall, 1 North
Fairfax Ave.. Winter Springs.

Experienc ed. Steady employment
with mod er n meat processing
plant. S clay week, Insuran and
benefIts. 101 W. 13th St.. Slnfcrd.
AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS. top
commLs$ln, Ken Kern's Garage.

1)195. SanfaCd Ave., Sanford 372
3443.

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THE BORN LOSER

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SoflIom

MEN OR WOMEN If you re n
tereste.d in earning $1,000 per
month, Øart tlm with only $3,300
to invest, fully returnable, call
COLLECT Mr. Craw (2)1) 243$001.

If you have an eye for r; value,
you'll eye the classified ads
regularly.

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DRIVER.

Help Wanted

Food delivery, fringe bc'nrfit.
ImmedIate employment. Rich
Ptn f Cn!rt Florla. 101 W

Pirttftne help wanted .v.nlngi
restaur ant counter and kitchen
htp. Must be' ii or over, Ph. 673

Houses for Sale

MOSIE

C. BATEMAr

BROKER
SANFORD CT. MOTEL

3I7f4

Four bedr oom, 7 bath, central heal
and air, two car garage. fencec
yard, with lOattorted citrus trees,
convenient to shopping area.
839,500.

WMMj#flWflVUfl a,,vw.

Help wanted male or female for
Pink erton's. Inc., 1001 Executive
Slumberland Motel
Center Dr., Orlando. Ph, $940761 operation of small machinery and
assembly in wood working. Apply
or after 6:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
CoIor TV- Pl. Phones
Building 3L Sanford AIrport. 1:30
322-4672.
_Extra
clean
r ooms &amp; efficiencies.
a m, to 5:30
p.m.
By day wetk month. 373.4.59)
ColiewurnT,
nmr
wul
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train. 579) per hr. P-h. 373 O0
For green bean gr aders. Will accept
Apartments Rent
boys &amp; girls 14 or
Sinfor d 30
SALESMEN
area. Afternoon and evening. Right
Unfurnished
No experience necessary. Apply in
off II CXit, Hwyl 4.6. Ph. 322-2031.
7 Bdrm.Apt.
peron. Art Grindle Whe*I Ranch
titchen Equipped. Aduts
Used
Farm
Equipm
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will
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Inc. 6300 N. Hwy. 1792. Sanford.
Ph. 323091) after 3:30 p.m
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1316300

Small maintenance and lanitorial
help, par? time. Preler !en-r
citizen Apply Holiday House,
E. Commercial, Sanford, alter 2
pm.
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Workers apply in person to
American Wood Products, 1297
Charles St. LOngwøocj, Fla

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managers
managen
in convenience type stores, Good
salary, paid vacations, hoe.
pitalization insurance, excellent
opportunit y for advancement.
Apply LIII General Stores, 7303
Frenc h Ave. Sanford, or
voitiUa AvC., Orange City.

,ird man-delivery man, also sales

person, 2 separate jobs. Good pay.
.'.-any fringe benefits nctuding
REAL ESTATE SALES
health and accident Insurance,
Seminole County
holiday, vacation pay and profit
thar4ng. Call Gregory Lumber, Roberts&amp; Gilman, Central Florida's
322-0500.
Leaders has one openIng In their
Seminole County (LongwoodBranch) office. You'll
* COnstruCtion
supported by extensive advertislng
and
managerial
assistance.
Experience in real
Foremen
estate not essential. License
CONTRACTORUTILITY
necessary. Call Larry Saxon,
ManholC, conduit and cable.
REALTOR.
District
Sales
Experienced only. Paid v$Cltin,
holidays. Piospitalilation. Call
WINCO CONSTRUCTION CORP.
131-3455

Roberts &amp; Gilman

INVESTMENTI Building Includes 3
attractive apts. Will make nice
residence with good rental in
come, 1.21,500.

Two bedr ooms. 1 bath, wall to wa tt
rirpeting. ti- apes, central heat
Fully equipp ed kitchen
with dishwasher. Call Mrs.
weatherby 323.6652.

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700gnolia Ave.,
Apt.).

Realty, 377 1101
?6loHuawatha Ave at 1797
SANFORD

GENEVA GARDEN
APARTMENTS
)53W.2:StPi St .
bedrooms. 2 baths, carpeting 6
drape's. Pool. Kitchen equipped. 3
children accepted. Call
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bedroom 2 baths with beau$
large pool 34x )S'ata low prici
837.500. Assume existing 41
mtg.CallLillianCampbetf.Au

2 bdrm., Wi ba., den. dining rm..

screen porch, kitchen equipw
with stove &amp; refrig. All rooms
large. Con. heat. Lights &amp; water
frIthed. 2 ml. from downtown
Sanford. Lease lfdesired,322 1950.
3)

Roberts &amp; Gilman
830.5500
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Reoltors

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SANFORD CLOSE IN

Apartments Rent
Furnished

Convenient and charming,
completing I new 3 beda
homes with garage, air
carpeting. Located on a q
street with lake breezes. Wat
shopping and schools. Low ci
payment. Only 522.300 to $21.

1 7 BEDROOMS, ADULTS ONLY
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7545 Park Drive. 372 7*6)

REALTOR

About this 3 bedroom, 2 bath s
bedroom plan home. It's local
on a beautiful corner lot, qu
Section, yet convenient. Ent
litchen, family room, beavti
parquet (lout. This home is oni
a kind. Price 532.500. Owner v
Carry morigage at ll'j pct.

We have t hem from 30' lots on
through large acreage. Call foci

Stemper Agency
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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
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19)95. Frenc
Eve., Sunday. 322737a or 322 14

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Buy, sell, consign, appraise, or
special sales Out of an ything Of
value. hwy. 1792 (behind Win
chester Mobile Homes.)
32 3 30
San f ord, Fla.
3i ,a

I bedroOm, 1 bath, above ground
pool, sundeck. fantastic yard for
children, with play fort. Good
school system. Low 20;, V.A.
financing available. Owner
motivated. Ruth Rub, Assoc .

STEREO COMPONENT
$99.93 to. 3 only. In handsome'
walnut finish with world famous
speed automatic turntable,
speaker audio system, AM FM
radio,I.tracktape player. Cash or
terms. United Freight Sales, 3530
S Ora nge Ave . Orlando, P.SCfl
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acres. High, dry and wooded.
5)2000.
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Wynnewood. 55.000 equity assume
$9,500
mortgage.
$17,900
assessment, 3'4 pct. loan. Call 373.
3230 after 7p.m.

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who demand the besti Shop HIS,
ford will mike laundry drudç.ery
Sanford Plaza.
easier for Morn all yeW. 3724244.
BUY THE BEST for Dad, DINGO
BOOTS from KNIGHT'S SHOES, TO PLACE A Yuletide Gift Guide
ad, call the Classified Advertising
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FOR THE GOLFER IN YOUR
FA?.tIL'f. Top line of Golf Clubs,
bags,
balls,
sportswear,
MAYFAIR COUNTRY CLUB
PRO SHOP. Ph. 7722531.
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Termt Available

Trim your Tree-Wooden, jeweled
and stain glass ornament kits
Village Craftsman, 107 5. Park
The sound of music wIll abound In
YOUr home from the Stereo you
purchase at FiRESTONE,
downt ow n Sanf or d. 3270744

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tint hrn eve'y'Ahere in !hr
Yt-t,it' (,ift (,..çlc- wIfi a
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suggestionS Where In the
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Heat 6 Air from Sanford Heit I.
Air. 3226290.
Your 'eelings for her will r,flIct in
your gilt of I Lovely mirror chosen
from Se9nkariks, 210 MagnolIa
Ave. Sanford
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pair of Daniel Grtene house
slippers item Kngt'tt's sn, 200
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Srw'rq Mi.ne' from
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Sanforo. 3234461
br,Wsttrt bet P*)iay With I lovely
hody sh'rf, or l-ngti-ie by Kayser
from (aFerns. 101 W. Itt St.
Santr

Delight 5is with a charm bracelet
and charms from 0*11mev
t,-w-e'ier5, 204 Pink Ave.
The t''ds w i ll iuve a pair at OlN(rO
BOOTS from KNIGHT'S SHOES,
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wee gift Ideas you'll find In Phi
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Want AtJs.

1k.b Gifts for

Cur. U. S
Currency. fine Jewelry; Bottits.
SEMINOLE COIN CENTER
109 West lit St.
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"I.W'.l, I Mile w5! of I4 on
old State Rd 16 at 1 76" station,
Yn 5!7I
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Wit SON MAIEP for the bc-st
Christmas ever. Save on nslsonal
brands. Liberal trade, Ins. Free
delivery. Convenien t terms. We
give TV Stamps. 31 1 E. Itt St. 372
3677.
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Watches, Silver China, Crystal.
Kldef -% S.viford. 372.7343
Give Roller SkateS for Christmaslarge $iectIn of skate ic

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Please your oats at chr:stm.o with a
wm'unaote attractive bed. $7.91
tip Animal Haven. 372 $757
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family GE Toast P Oven, bakn
Ike' an o - n, t-alt iikt a dream.
Grc'gnry Lumber1 6th &amp; Maple.
3770300.

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Cavalier Motor Inn

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Limit;, Sanford Plaza. Gift
are just purfect.

Certificates

Select lldifl ctula pvSes and
mews bit folds from Gwaltney
Je'wele'rs, 201 POrk Ave.
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3'2O0 Hwy. I7.97Sanfor
Ph 123 56*0
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ócyl, auto, PS, R&amp;H, Air ...................

2988
1788

AVERAGE MILEAGE 61000
TO 10,000 MILES

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ALL HAVE EXTENDED WARRANTIES
"The Little Dealer With The Big Savings"
CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
DODGE TRUCKS

JIM LASH

RAMBLER AMBASSADOR WGN.
3 seat, V8, AT, PS PB,

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Brand New slide In truck caper;
from $795. New World Travel,
Hwy, 17-97, Longwood. $3.1 9171.

$

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69

MERCURY COUGAR
V8, 3 spd. floor shift, R&amp;H
Bucket seats, immaculate Inside &amp; out ......

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PEUGEOT STATION WAGON
4 spd., R, air, good tires
Double Sharp No. T858A ...................

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V8, auto, PS, PB, Air, low ml.,
Extra clean ...............................

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Sanford Ph. 322-1055

Orlando 647-8878

Only 9 Mi. N. of Hwy. 436 on 17-92

DODGE DEMON
225, 6 cyl., 3 speed, floor shift, R&amp;H
"performance plus econon'y"..............

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1801 W 1st
SANFORD

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17-92 &amp; Lake Mary
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Orlando 644-3912

322-0614

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door hardtop with vinyl

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steering &amp; brakes. "A little'
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Buic
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Th'2 cm lot People who never considered one

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More than $00 dealers
coast - to co41

AND GET YOUR NAME ON THE LIST FOR

524 Park Dr. 22-22111
REALTOR Atterhours
3779711
772399)
3270641

12-month warranty.

The front wheel drrvc Subans.

CALL

Jim Hunt Realty

MoetsntswestUS.ernissionstandards.
25.

Our extras aren'
t add*d

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COUNTRY CLUB-- 7 bedrooms, I
bath, s tove. refrigerator, carpet,
lar ge pa t, fenced yard. Don't
miss this on at $tJ,S.(I3 with low
montbty payrm:'nt

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Dumpers that qualify lo, insurance discount

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windows. 37,000 actual mile's.

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fl. Floor-lo.dash center console.

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FURY

Cigarette lighter.
How-through vcnlitton
Undercoating and nylon carpeting.
Hinged rear windows.
IT. Heal.r,defrosler, and rear window detoçjgor.
18 impact absorbing steering wheel.
FIre-retardant upholslery.
Contoured rear seats.

;l%O Console Stereo

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equipped, only 6,000 to
10,000 miles.

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Fully-teclining, high-back buc ket seals.

TV-RadioStereo
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Same pnce.
Front wheel drive.
2. AM pushbutton radio.
3. Fiont disc brakes.
4. 4-wheel Independent suspension
S. New 1400cc engine,
6, Rack and pinion steering.
7. Radial lires with slyledcovers.
8. Tinted glass all arriund.
9. MacPherson strut front suspension.
Economy--up 10mpg on regular.
II, iai;nuriiuier anu c,w,r!c i.Io'.

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Also repairs. Myers Appliance,
'c Sanford Ave. m32
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Heating &amp; Air Conditioning c4.r
3096 Orlando Or 373 5431

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Model Closeout
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, 1973 Buick Century

3 TO CHOOSE FROM
1973 PLYMOUTH GRAN SEDANS
4 door tardtop, starlite blue with white vinyl roof, power disc
brakes &amp; steering, AM-FM stereo radio. Split bench seats
with rec liner. Automatic &amp; air. The poor man's rich car
You have been waiting all year for this one.

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Appliance Sales &amp; Service. 2817
French Ave.. Sanford, 377 ?MI

COUNTRY-- Paola area. s
bedrooms, 2 baths, central heat.,
Florida r oom, carpet, 6 much
more. S ccres with private fish

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'72
1 71
•1 588
Factory Air, Very clean ......................

WHERE THE CUSTOMER MAKES THE DEAL

Freezers

CITY- 3 bedrooms, furnished Cii
home close to shopping . A C unt,
fenced yard. 116.500 with $3301)
down &amp; low me payments

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For thC best buy in American
Motors, and Jeep vehicles, see.
DON BALES
Sanford Mot or Company
5013 French Ave, 377 4383

Equipped with radio, heater,
automatic trans., power steering &amp; brakes, air conditioned,
vinyl top.

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PRICE 2999

FORD PINTO RUNABOUT
R&amp;H,4speed,factoryair,verysharp.........

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SLINLAPID- 3 bedrooms, fenced
Yard. A little work &amp; some pain
ling needed. Priced at only
$17,700.

EXCLUSIVE - City -3 bed roo ms,

9trAm-

o:es Wheel Ranch. SpfdiOl
Neva VI. auto. air radrca. rita,.

c en tral heat 1, air, range, dish
washer, disposal, drapes, carpet,
double garage, large lot &amp; many
other attractive featurei. Don't
miss this buy at $34,700. Make
down payment &amp; assume 7 pct .
mor tgage.

AC unit, fenced yard, freshly
SKATE CITY ROLLER RINK
Dog Track Road
13*2174

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biggest little worker

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RECONDITIONED Refrigrrat.rs
Wither;
and
Dryers
/, ARRANTY, Free Deliver,
WHITESIDE APPLIANCES. 611

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I-16.A, carpet, crIaini, roos &amp;
drape,, citrus, 106' x 196, tot, 16' *
jJ' Swimming pool with carisn.a &amp;
covered patio. $32,100.

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FURYS

'64 MUSTANG. Nothing down, take
over, call credit manager, 37)
6230.

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conditloned,R&amp;H,powerbrake-s&amp;
steering, 783 cu. engine. Only 1350
SHELLEY USED CARS, 701
French Ave., 373 2c0

Lease Cars with Chrysler Extended Warranty

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On deluxe Nt-cchi f i g tag 3 needle
position, built in buttonhole male,
wIti designs Pay $3.4.50 or
pa,ments of $7 per month. See at
Sanford Swing Center 307 [

bedrooms, 2 baths, family room ,

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1DYLLWILDE- Spacious 3

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1977 Chevelle Malibu. 4-D. Power
steering, brakes, air (ond. Low
mileage Call 373 1530.

Now is your opportunity
to trade for a new Dodge
or Chrysler Lease Car.

own and live in it. See It now t First
time advertised.

One yr. old, large 3 bdroom house
Fenc ed yard, approx. 2 acre's,
lakefront property on big Lake
Mary. Ph. 322 7903.

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'61 VOLKSWAGEN
Excellent Condition
Ph 373 6060 between 8.5 p.m.

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Both 4-Door Hardtops-Lease Cars
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"Sa nford's Sales Leader"
Your Multiple Listing Agency
Local and PlatsonalMLS
REALTORS
2S4S Park Dr

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down, take over, call credit
manager, 373-6730.

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Autos for Sale

1969 Mustang. A.C. PS, slot disc
wheel, radials. Engine rebuilt
Sacrifice. good coed. 66$ $607.

TRY TO BEAT THIS!
'73 Lease &amp; Exec. Cars

Credit

WE NEED USED CARS!

Call 322.2420 Anytime

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Sat 9105

IDYLLWILOE - EXCLUSIVE PROUD? YOU BEll We're Proud
to;how this brand new 3 bedroom.

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Autos for Sale

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'1? GRAN TORI.'1O, Nothing
Own. take over. Call Credit
Manager, 373 6730.

I TON PRODUCE VAN. Nothing
down, take over, call credit '70 CHEVROLET
IMPAt.A,
manager 373 6230.
down, take over. tail
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Trucks and Trailers

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n-yr

322 3477

LOTS TO SERVE

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too! rrst time advertised

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Autosfor

$960 Dodge. Good lire's, new in
spection sticke'i' $725 See after
5 - 30. 401 San Marco; Ave.. San
ford 373 7 1 06

l9S9EdseIStation Wagon

NOW!I0 TWO BIG

campers

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Automatic, radio, good tires. 1200
Call 377 1115 after 6 p tn.

1959 Edsel Sedan

PHONE 373 i910

1951 Chevrolet 'a tots 6 cyl., 1 spec-j,
heavy duty rear, $350 or best offer
8347103.

To buy and sell gold or Silver cons.
cntact us first We alto buy bu1
stvCr Coins SEP.'iiPlOLE COIN
CENTER, 109W Itt 373 1357

Mortar Mixer, Scoffold. Plank,
Wheel Barrow, €4. 32260)).

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'64 Mustang, 6 cyf. Good condition.
Reasonable offer. Pi. 372-1360

PICKUP

Motorcycles

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Bikes, Bikes, Bikes

Building Materials

Autos -for Sale

$375.00

1969 GMC Big V-6, 16' van, '62 Chevy ftelair, 6 cyl. auto, newly
Hydraulic
lift, extras, new
itnpe?cd, chro,n. wtec2;,
75
motor. 36$ 5710
)27 $910,

Looxlng for livestock buyers? Place
a low cost classified ad for ttSu!'..
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CASH 322 1132
For used furniture, appllanc is,
t ools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items
Larry's Mart. 715 Sanford Ave

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hole;, blind hem and decorative
design. You will Save over $200 on
this too of the line model Easy

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KULP REALTY
101W Itt SI.

Franklin Arms ApartmentsI

Colonial, too. Has 3 bedrooms.
1S 1 baths, for mal dining room,
climate control plus many
f"atures. 546,600 It's brand new,

loading bobbin, built in button

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pickup truck with camper, 5700
Ph 37-31126

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Must see tobelieve
373 S7l3afterdis.m. (Warren)

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Cast iron Bath Tub, like new. Also
other building supplies 322 1177

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1964 Austin Heaiey Sprite, good
running condition 323-57)3 after 6
p.m. (Warren).

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top priceS paid, used, any COndilcn
ei.*4 $176. Winter Park

71' 1 Call . 135 Merc power trim,
tOt dip, galy , trailer, extras, Like
°e'- 14.500. 3722737.
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NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND, SELL IT
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD.

SINGER ZIG ZAG SEWING MA
CHINES (7) never been used
Thes e mhinet have built in
controls foe zig zag buttonhole;.
blind stitch, fancy patterns, etc.
terms United Freight
C-ash
Sales, 3550 S. Orange Ave
Oclando Mon Fri 9 to Sat
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$964 Ford Pickup, rebuilt engine,
new clutch, big bed, $100. 3730401.

Cash buyer for used articles, tur
oture', etc. HWY 46 ANTIQUES,
327 6977.

rip. Evinrud mot or and trailer all
" excell ent condition. Priced
$1250. Ph.- 327 57)8.

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1966 Chevrolet pIckup. 71,000 miles
A I condition $1,000. Ph. 3721201
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Ceiira! lieu: &amp; Air
Pool Clubhouse Laiindr
SI
Drupe.
Pritate Paiw or Ikikon','

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Parts- Accessories

JIM DANDY FEEDS
Buy direct from boxcar at whoIesat
Prices, Jolly Charlie guarantees n
wrlttng iOwet prc.'s
IS F P.
( , it.l,,, [ .i. i..'.' lt - ,trJ,iil s
i*r tracks.

If' Orlando Clipper with cabin.

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62
Lawn and Garden
Contained, air 6. extras. ft-i
Outdoor 3°, ton A C unit, Like new, I
sh ape. 3655780.
$300. Left sdeof sectional couch.)
KACTUS KORRAL, 715$ Sanford
wits, old, 1.60. Ph. 723 3911 or 322
Ave Next to Horse 6. Rid'Camper Top for Datsun. Toyota or
,.,
".'il p:Ck up Phone 373 52(0
7191
Cictus. pottr'v a.
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722 2611 or 8319993.

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JOBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 1792
377 3961

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Now encyclopedias. Stereo
1 equipment, toys and housobolit
tenn Like new, reasonable 373
440$

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hauled away. Your cost, $10.

Fourcute. adorable playful puppies,
nee-da good home. Phone 327 6351

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WE TAKE TRADES

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

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control and twin carport. Condition is only fair. But, so Is the
pricel $21,950. End of storyunless we show Itto you. Then, it'll
be the real beglnnlngl First time

&amp; Marine
Equipment

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A.A.A. AUCTION

b$omeonanicecornerbof,hastwo 4-452333
bedroom; two baths. Outsid
storage room. covered carport,
Geneva- 9 - acres of beautiful
screened porch, only four months
"Ocala type" land. High rolling
old. In a nice location convenient
with oak trees. Choice location,
to II, DeLarid and Sanford.
paved road, includes mobile home
Owners In thi; Secluded park
screened porch, barn, some
enjoys the St. Johns River,
pasture.
Excellent
water.
Swimming Pool, Club House and
5-40300. Terms.
the quiet of country livIng. Owner
Also 3.67 acres. LOWly homesite,
anxious to se ll and will hold the
good water, high rolling land
mortgage. PrIce 118,000. Call
beautiful oak;, keep horses. Only
Charlene Holloway. Aitoclate,
5)2,500. Owner financed, Call
Hollow ay &amp; assocIates, Qeattors,
Grace Morley, AS1.Oc. Area
(303) 131-7111.
Inc. REALTORS 671 $111.

3 bedroom. 2 bath, fenced yard,
dishwasher, disposal.
refrigeratOr, recreation area
across street. V.A. $176 per mo.
Principal and Interest. 30 yr.
ter m. 8"i pd. annual rate. Ruth
Rule, AsSOC.

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EXCLUSIVE WESTSIDE STORVI We have this
3 bedroom, 2 bath on a big, big lot

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All slit's and models, to
e'cjs. 5
E ver, Friday flight 7.30 p m If you
speeds, and standard hike's now
have things to sell or consign, callavailable at Firestone Store Call
Stan Vermillion at $317020.
3770241

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VETERANS NOTE!
NO DOWN PAYMENT

*PUBLIC

STONE ISLAND AREA
Fine for
horses and real country living II
acres. 511.900

Low down payment on I, 2, 6 3 BR
used homes.

SUNLAND ESTATES

WINTERPARK
REALTORS

Philco A C. 33,000 BTU. Good
condition, window or wall unit.
Day 373-7590. Nile 323 2916

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Make lots of room in your closets.
Sell No Longer Needed Items with Doberman puppies AKC. ; Wits.
a Classified Ad.
Black &amp; Rust. Wormed and shots
Started, $100. Ph. 349.5360.

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male, brown &amp; white $30
Ph. 373628).

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'SOFA AND CHAIR, United Freight
Sales lust received several
matching sofa and chair set s ,
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599 50. cash or terms. United
Freight Sales, 3550 S. Orange
Ave., Orlando.

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REEL'S BODY SHOP
1109 Sanford Avenue

372 "i'
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Thunderbolt, by Charge;
BEDROOM SETS-17) some still in
packing
carton.
The-soMarine.
11'6" 10. hO hp. Merc
factory
cruiser. Used only 10 hrs. 8350,
include headboard, dresser,
take OVPr 372-9096.
'mirror and chest, reg. $739 flOW
$179. Cash or Terms. United
16' Larson Boat, 10 HP Johnson
Freight Sate%. )SO S Oranqccjtboard &amp; trailer, 8450 1?? ci'.
Ave. Orlando.

LAKEFRONT HOMESITES
LAKE MARKHAM ESTATES
SIS
$30

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nice pets, 51.2$ ea. Ph. after 6:30

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By owner. Beautifully wooded. Just
over ifltO Lake County. Off new, s
1-lQth ml. from WekIva River.
mi. to Sanford. 25 mm. to down.
town Orlando. $3500 per acre.
Assume pr esen t mtg. of approx
$16,000 . Seller will take back good
site second mtg. from qualified
buyer at attractive interest rate
Seller is Reg Real Estate Msoc.
Call 611.1701. Seller is MotIvated,

CLEAN AS A PIN!

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wits., 130. No papers Ph. 373-7061
after 5:30.

THANKSGIVING SALE, Fill aba 0
for $1. 9 to 12. Monday lhrough
Saturday. All Soul's Catholic
Sharing Center, SI? Sanford Ave.
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Lots of Goodies. Friday, Sat. &amp;
Sunday, 774 F. Oroadmoor, Lake
Mary
mi, west of Seminole Jr
College.

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10 Gorgeous Acres

SUNLAND ESTATES

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refrigerator, garage and fenc ed,
$71,701).

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TrcDrlver-5 and QwnIrOperaio4-s
830.5500
zeded to rrar.sport automotlj
7 bedroom furnished a partment
wflhin the stale of Florida
Inc
Realt or s
LongwOod
Adults only. 5)30 mo. Utilities
have a good safety record, and be
furnished, Call 373 0I.
able to qualify under strict DOT
DRIVCRS. Part time or isill time.
requirements.
Two bedroom duplex furnished
We train you. Good commission
must have new or rwarlr
apartment 4720 Orlando Drive,
Yellow Cab Co. 201 S. Park,
Ch'rolet. Dodge. GMC or Ford
Sanford
cenientlnn.al tractors. Mileage t
1k ind 45C loaded, )7e empty. Can Earn Up To $2O1ii)O
aI.,
air, x.Icnen
Weekly
settlements,
Other
$110
mo.
Kuip
Realty,
Excellent lob opportunity.
benefits. Apply Builølng il.
222 2333.
Excellent
fringe
benefits.
Sanford Airport or pfione (303)
Demonstrator and gas furnished,
3721044 ,or
SAN MO PARKS, 12.3 Bedroom
Apply in person, Jack Davis, Bill
Trailers 1. Apts. 2 Adult parks, 2
Baker Volkswagen, 3719 S. H
Family parks 3515 Hwy 1797,
1797. Sanford.
19 Female Help Wanted
S.anford,323 1930; Day, Wit., Mo.
Oihwathrs and Experienced
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WELAKA APARTMENTS
cooks. Apply in per son to Sanford
SEASON TO BE JOLLY. Earn
fllW,lst.St.
Pinch House.
extra money for giftsas an AVON
repc's*ntatlweinywrparetime.
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AVALON APARTMENT S
Call "A "It.
74 Business Opportunities
ADULTS NO PETS
1)4W 2nd. St.
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Gefllng ready to move? Sell excess
SELF SERVICE COIN OPERATED
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items Quickly with a Classified
xWIK ,KAR WASH available San
32
Houses Rent
ford and surround ing area very
Unfurnished
tow Investment, 73 çct. finincing
Erperienced bar maid. Apply in
An investment for those who
person to Bahama Jryq's, 230$
HOMES and APTS. for rent. From
MUST SUCCEED and one hit
French Ave. 3225211
$100 mc. Call 173764). HOME
will provide years of steady
RENTALS-broker-9 to 9.
come
Call
collect, 904 725.7162.
Secretaries,
typists, general 1.
clerical. All office Skills. Xtra
Locust, 3 bedroom, 1", baths, furHelper,, Temporary Service,
nishid kitchen. 1)50 r.torWh. 1st 6.
old Car." Sell it with a Classif ied
last. 373.9091.
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Rolling Hills-Fairways front and
back, 31 ft. living room, 4
bedroomS, 2 baths, fencing,
landscaping, bearing Plum trees,
7' pct.. stock membership and
oolf cart incIudd. $31 7017.

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Lots and Acreage

Calibart Real Estate

New I bdrm, 2 ba th ho me in
$191 300
idylIwilde. Sunken living room. Home with fenced yard, 130' * 150'
fireplace $44,250. 1k-i pct. Owner.
lot, 2 bedrooms, alt, large rear
Call 901-21S3l3IorMrs. Paoux, Pt
Florida room, convertible to 3rd
1 . Box 41$, Belleview, Fla.
bedroom.
WINTER SPRINGS-The Terrace,
3 bedroom, )'i baths, re-c room,
hotibv shop, quiet neighborhood
Pay $6,100 and assume $19000
motrgageatlpct. Total monthly
payment,
$177, posses sion,
January. 1971. Call 323 1711 or 425
1016 during working hours.

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AUCTION
EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT. Antiqut, TVs,
Miscellaneous. New and used
furniture and l'ppliances. PluS
Special sales (witch ads)

Off
SPRINGS
wINIER
Tutcawilla Rd. 210 x 210', zoned
agriculture. sa.soo.

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FOR BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOUSES
for sale or lease, call us.

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STATELY PINES - Country area,
near Lake Florida. 100 x 175'.
C.-ood terms.

Have a real estate problem?

25445 French Ave.
Days 3727312

AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP.

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misc. of all torts. 20 West,
Hartwell Ave.. Fri. 6 Sat. Nov, j
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condition, 515.500. Terms

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Lawn furniture, dining canopy 10 Stlam)oocr for only $1 per day.
10. Step ladders; Christmas
CARROLL'S FURNITURE.
goods; linens, misc. 9 a.m until - _____________________________
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504 W. 8th below
Urcnch
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Pets and Supplies

Miscellaneous
For Sale

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1' ,bath home in perfect condition.
Includes central heat, Ci4'ptf,
'creened porch, fenced yard For
p'oiy $24,000

Elmer Bakalla, Inc.
Fern Park

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ALTAMOUTE SPRINGS AREA
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High &amp; dry with nice trefl.
280' nea r A pple Valley, zoned
agriculture. $16,300.

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Realtor

END OF YEAR CLEARANCESave up to 5)500. All mobile homes
rastically reduced. Come see the
13Iflebarg.1nSit Place Homes
North, Hwy. 1792 Lake Kathryn
Estates, 7 ml. North of Hwy.
$347770

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3 bedroom, l's or two baths, all
brick. From $21,400. 20th Street to
Locust, turn left to fifth St., right
on Valencia Court North. Model
ctxn I 6pm. daily. On site phone

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condition, unfurnished. Ph. $31.
3.
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EVEREST REALTY INC.
Realtor, 1601 S. Hwy. 17.92
Maitland, 62$ 0101

ALTAMOPIT C SPRINGS
Oh Boy, is it nicel 3 bdrm., house
Quiet location. Safe arcia for kids
to play. Cozy paneled den.
Gorgeous decorating,
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NEAR 136 EAST

tewl,. rt-r- itt-ti
A raIr
Color TV, Courtesy car pick-up
Service. FamIly units, ciliclenclet, ov er nites, low weekly
rates. 3223103.

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Irii' Time Tested Frrn
120 N. Park Ave.
Dayt, 3726123
N'qhts3fl.7352;3fl 5.474

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bath and parking. Call 322-2710.

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1100E 25th St ,Sanford

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T. JOHN'S REALTY

Houses for Sale
C.A.Whiddon,5r., Broker
I)) N. Park, Sanford
3991

TAFFER REALTY

Let oneof our friendly ad-visors hel
you word your ClaSsified ad. Ca
322 2611 or 83)9993

Rooms for Rent

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.louses for Sale

1 bedroom furnished house Ic
country. $130 mo. - plus $51
damage. Call after 6p.m. 322 6211

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SANFORD
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BY OWNER-New Kingsberry 3
bedroom, 2 bath. Central ht and
air. Range, dishwasher , disposal.
fully carpeted. Lot 161 * 63'. VA
and Conventional financing. Ph
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310JOtIandoOr,
SOO French Ave
323 5500
3735200

BALL REALTY

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tree's. almost new 3 bedroom, 1
bath, carpet, large kitchen, 12300
down. $164 mo. 322-1309.

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3 bedroom, 2 bath. carpeted, central
WALKER
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REALTY, 322

4 Business Opportunities

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NEW HOMES

RN f' we*end work, day shift.
Pleasant working conditions
Luther an Haven Nursing Center,
O'wiedo. Ph MS 34S6 between 7
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Apply in person
Club Diamond. Hwy. 17-92, De'Biry

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lip to 12.25 per hr. to stir?, uniforms

Bargains

The

Clerks-Norrell needs you for in.
teresting and varied itsIgnmen?s,
typing, filing accounting. No fee,
Call 6(71111.73)) Lee Rd • Winter
Park.

Male Help Wanted

CUTTER.

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$500 up.
depending on e*pCrlencc An
derson Employment Service. $30
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Do your campn an1 canoeing at
Camp Seminole No alcoloIic
beverages 322 4170.
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FLYING CARPET TOl,105 'IC
AirlinC tickets, Cruise and io.is Wanted: RNs and LPNs. Apply In
Sanford Hurting and
at offtcaI rites 303 Semoran
Convalescent
Center.
to
Blvd., ('Iwy 136). 1313733
Metlonvdle Ave.. Sanford.
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Copley News Service
The report places the number
The remaining moonlighters Wishnick, president of the
"Those second jobs wouldn't
CHICAGO-By the light of of moonlighters nationwide at give such reasons as the desire Chicago District Council of the be availa ble if we were having
the silvery moon, the song goes, about 4 million, which means to try another occupation, the AFL-CIO Retail Clerks Union. hard times."
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EVERY THURSDA Y
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numbers
of working Americans fits into the dependent business on the side, time workers In stores were
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Areas covered
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VEAL PARMESAN
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omen No we're gettinga lot
choice
of Two Vegetables
used for plain, old-fashioned reason for the upchmb th e the love of work
Cholcc of Two Vegetables
of men limes are getting a md Coleman s unions-retail
Bread 8 Butter
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sales
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security
guard
Hot Bre'ci &amp; Butter
need of money.
work,
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becoming a way of life for more concludes, work the extra job to back to the moonlighters' AFL-CIO Service Employes
and more America ns," says a pay household expen3es; one of major stimulant: money.
International Union, agrees to estimates that about 50 per cent
special labor force report, the 10 is attempting to decrease
The number of moonlighters the extent that "people work a of the 30,000 jobs In his union
issued here by the Bureau of indebtedness, and yet another seernstotncrcase as the cost of second job to make extra sire held b moonIighter

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Goes on sale tomorrow...3 Big Dayso*othrough Sunday onlyl

Sale. Save over

Sale. Save 15% on

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15% on our reg.
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bags styled in polyurethane synthetic leather, In black, brown,
tan, navy, cognac and white,

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thane imitation leather. Assorted
styles in black, brown, tan, navy
and white.

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range of styles. Light brown.

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20 %on

Reg. 16 to 110

Reg. 140

Reg. $7

Sale

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Sale

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Sizes 3.6X and 7 ta 14.
Girl's coats, in plush piles, woolen plaids,
corduroys and lots more. Many with furry
acrylic trim. Nylon snorkel jackets, too.
All at great special prices. For girls 7.14
and 3-6X. Two days only, so hurry over.

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sweaters.

knit dress
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F. Reg. 10.9$ A sporty
sweater for men. it's a golf cargigar. of 100% Virgin Orlon*
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fashion length, from pant coats to maxis. In wool
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furs and leathers, and lots more But
four day sale only.

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from lull or shift length gowns,
novelty shirt and pants,
pajamas. Range of colors
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robes. Two styles in triacelTh
nylon fleece. Assorted colors.
Sizes 10-18. Full length 999

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our entire stock
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Flexxtra' nylon pantihose with nude heel
Proportioned lengths
in fashion shades
Queen sizes Reg 2 39
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4 Roys' nylon jacket.
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colors.
Hurry In for
best Seiectlon.

$7
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Reg. 4.98. Ribbed turtleneck
for boys. Styled with long raglan
sleeve an handsome
d colors,
100% acrylic in school-age sizes
6-1818

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Girls'pant
sets of tong
wearing easy-care
nylon. Crewneck
lop in
assorted
stripes to
team with
solid color
flare slacks
In sizes 7-12

Sale 211

Reg. 3.33. In! ats' sloepwear
of acetate , polyester.
Novelty assortment.
Many colors,
Sizes ½, 1.

Sale

313

Reg. 3.69. Stretch terry
sloopwoar for infants In !
Kohjin Cordelan; nylon.
Novelty assortment.
Sizes 0'½. ½-I, 1½-2.

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Merry Christmas

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15% savings on infants' gift sleepwear.

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model show. 16 cubic foot capacity features defrost
drain power-on warning light full width slide-out
basket and 5 deep door shelves 57 x 27 x 35 high
White avocado goldorpoppy

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dryers. Give a camera or othvr get all your ttoliday fun in the beautiful and exciting place this
lire bells, for this year the jolly you've done this year, i case giant new Christmas tree and days run out,
ist
CtUJua-s.
Be sure to attend
old fellow will be arriving in a he asks,
The wide variety of stores at photographic equipment for picture!
new pole ornaments this year.
Sanford
Plaza
Is
going
to
be
a
the
opening
ceremonies
Friday,
lire truck.
If you don't get to talk to The tree is all gold and should the Sanford Plaza oiiers a Christmas, and you're sure to
News of the energy crLsl.shas Santa Friday, you still have look magnificent when the complete selection of popular
reached even the North Pole, plenty of opportunities because colored lights are twinkling,
gifts for everyone.
Santa decided to save on he'll be visiting the Sanford
While Christmas shopping
Sanford City Commission thoughts turn first to the
helicopter fuel and arrive in a Plaza every weekend from now
Gordon Meyer will officiate at children. The emphasis today
fire truck instead. He thinks the until Christmas.
the tree-lighting ceremony,
gleaming red and white colors
The festivities Friday will flipping the switch to set the on children's toys is variety,
ofthetruckwillmatchhisown
safety, and educational value.
continue into the evening, with tree ablaze with winking lights.
gay outfit perfect ly!
Playtime Is valuable when
the
grand
tree-lighting
children
are 'learning by
In his sack he'll 'have lots Of
ceremony scheduled for 7 p.m.
The Rev. Blair McGarvey doing.' A child's age is usually a
candy to give away as usual—to The Sanford Plaza Merchants will give the invocationand
the
all good boys and girls, Association, who are respon- Lakeview Middle School Glee pretty sale guide to his or her
remember, so make sure you sibie for the decorations and Club and Band will present a current interests.
For slightly older children do.
can tell him of the good deeds ceremonies, have bought a tiiusic.' program. They have
it. A",-anir
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been rehearsing hard, and popular and instructional. If
Sanford area residents can you prefer, make up the kit
expect to be delighted with the item yourself and give a really
selections they will perform, personal, handcrafted gift to
In order to serve you better
WTRR Itadlo will be
at the 'someone special. Several stores
Plaza to do an on-the-spot in the Sanford Plaza have these
during the Christmas shopping season,
broadcast of the activities,
'crafty' kits for creative gift
All the stores in the Plaza will giving.
OUR
be getting into the Christmas
Sanford Plaza stores offer
spirit, many of them staying jewelry, clothing and acopen until 9 p.m. or later, and cessorles, sports equipment,
some on Sunday afternoons, household items a ml hen utifullv
I ie .'&gt;JZtUL1 I'hILd incrchaiit.s packaged toiletry gills. On-thehope to see you all at Friday's go guys and gals will fall for
festivities and invite you to be items such as heated shave
will be
sure and visit their stores cream dispensers, cordless hair
before Christmas shopping detanglers, and mist hair

a rule holidays are light on the
trains, but Thursday was like
an average day—which is
heavy for a holiday. Traffic on
the southbound trains was
especially heavy."
Gebhardt said there are
always more passengers on the
trains over the Christmas
season, but this year he has had
more phone inquiries than

Sanford ticket agent Frank
Gebhardt said "quite a few
passengers" told him Thursday
they wouldn't be traveling by
train If they could be sure there
was gas to get them home again
after the holiday.
"I expected it to be real dead
around here yesterday, but it
was a lot busier than an.
ticipated," said Gebhardt, 'M

By JEAN PA'VfESON

Herald Staff Writer
The fear of running out of gas
while on Thanksgiving Day
outings prompted many more
people than usual to use the
railways rather than drive their
own cars to and"from Sanford
Thursday.
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Friday, November 23,1973—Sanford, Florida 32771
66th Year, No. 81
Price 10 Cents

WILLARD M. KOSTECKI
Associate Editor, Metro Newspaper Services
He may be arriving by dogsled, fire engine, chohoo
train, helicopter or even parachute. He's Santa Claus and
he's on his way.
But no matter how he makes his gland entrance one
thing is for sure - when the jolly man in red first shows
his rosY cheeks and jingles his bells the Christmas Gifts
Season is officially open.
All indications are that this Christmas will be the merriest ever for families every, so have anopportunity to
where. Stores have stocked check for the bc buy.
their shelves with new mcrShopping early means
chandise and every aisle is planning earlier. A wellsure to oiler solutions to made gift list should include
"what-to-give" problems.
primary gift suggestions as
Santa's traditional mcs- well as secondary choices to
sage can well make the dif- avoid duplications and disference between a relaxing appointments.
holiday or a frantic last-minute rush. His message is
Special gWts
simply, "Shop Early."
When making out your
Wise shoppers know that list, be sure to remember
the earlier they begin gift meeds for all those who have
hunting, the better the sekc- been extra nice to your (am-tion. Early bird shoppers al- ily during the year,

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needed but should now be lake Monroe and the Wekiva
Consulting engineer Cal planned for.
River on the west to the Osteen
The first In a series of steps Bridge and Lake Jessup areas
Conklin of Clark Diets and
Associates told the joint city- toward a regional system is on the east
county advisory committee on a now 70 per cent complete,
County Commissioner John
regional sewer system Wed- according to Conklin, The Diets Kimbrough and city com•
nesday that a draft of a yet-to- firm is making a $15,000 mLssloners John Norden of
Water
Quality Lake Mary and John Morris of
be published state study on - Interim
water quality management of Management report for the city Sanford met Wednesday night'
the St. Johns River and Lake of Sanford. The study area with Conklin and Sa nf ord City
Monroe shows advanced waste encompasses the north 40 per Manager Warren Knowles.
treatment (expensive tertiary cent of Srninole County— from
Kimbrough said the county is

lie present aties of county
and Lake Mary and Sanford
city governments will ask their
commissions next week to inveatigate inter-government
agreements that would result in
joint participation In studies,
planning and applicati ons for
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A
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enjoyable tried to limit the investigation
Thanksgiving Day was had by of -special
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Watergate prosethe Spolski-clan; hopefully, cutor Archibald Cox, the New
yours was the same or better. York Times said today.
Only two "business-type"
Richardson quotes the Whi te
calls were received ... one House chief of staff, Alexander
reporting an orange-glowing M. Haig Jr., as saying he urged
light hovering over the Sanford Nixon to cancel an order to Cox
Airport. Took myself away to halt court litigation aimed at
from the Alabama-LSU game obtaining Watergate tapes and
for about an hour to watch for related documents.
flying UFOs instead of footballs
"Haig said he had tried, but
(and didn't see any, sorry!)
the President wouldn't yield on
The other ('all had to be one that," Richardson said in a
which I shall treasure in. Times interview at his McLean,
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a. Kodak Pocket Instamatic Camera kit.

Red Royal Star, 3 diamonds, 14 karat gold, $119.95.

Includes one roll of film, one flashcube and one flash, extender, $22.95.

Genuine amethyst, d4amcnd, 14 karat gold, $79.95.
Pam shape genuine opal, 14 karat gold, $34.95.

b. Remington Mist Curler. 850-Watt, 2-speed dryer
can be used with or without mist; 4 attachments $21.88.

ci Blue Royal Star, 12 diamonds, 14 karat gold, $239 95

c. Bowmar Hand-Hold Calculator. Rechargeable calculator features
8 d.t dista.
carry i ng F0001 Works on battery or current,

P Goie ;nri, 10 karat gold, $79.95
t Geiu;nc Back Star. 14 karat gold. $99.95.
g. Royal Star, 9 diamonds, 14 karat gold, $195.00

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ci. Smith-Cotou,a Corsair Portable
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someone, the law enforcement
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tirivers seen yesterday on the
St. Johns River and in Lake
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guns at ducks while the boats
are in motion and under power
which is again3t the law), and
come crashing through the high
eeds on unsuspecting litmiers
and fistwrmnen.
If and w hen the arres ts are
made, some local lawman is
going to have a red face. One of
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study and exploring methods of terceptor to serve more than
agreement between the local 7,000 dwelling units on the city's
government entities,
south side showed the area
The jeint advisory committee could be most e, onomically
scheduled a meeting for Dcc
Dec. 14 served by funneling all sewage
with planners and attorneys for to the city's Lake Monroe
the three government bodies, treatment plant or by adding a
Conklin said the committee is a second plant in the Lake Mary"sou ndi ng board" to consider Greenbelt-Hea throw area.
alternatives to be advanced by
Regional studies are required
the study.
We want to know if you th ink in order to get 75 per cent
they are good and how they will fedeta funding of a sewer
affect your communities," syste m serve the area
Conklin said. "You may think of East
Central Florida
others that should be included ." Regional Planning Council
Conklin said the initial study engineers and planners are
should be comple ted wi th in 30 working with Conklin 's firm to
to 45 days and the alternatives correlate population projecwill first be presented to the (ions for the study area. Once
the final figures are available
joint advisory committee,
"me study is to find the the current Sanford study can
optimum, least cost way to be completed quickly, he said,
serve the area with sewer and alternatives set forth on
service with the most protec- what type systems will be most
tion to water quality," Conklin acceptable to all regulatory
agencies involved.
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visitors got an added thrill
with their ferris wheel ride.
A broken cable stalled the
amusement attraction for a
half hour. Workers held the
big machine while maintena nee men repaired th
cable and the show went on.
Sponsored by the Ameri can
Legion, the fair on U.S. 17-l2
in south Sa nf ord continues
through Sunday with midway rides and concessions,
animal exhibits and booths
showing arts and crafts,
educational and civic endeavors. Fair oplens at 5
p.m. today and 1 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday.
Exposition building closes at
10 p.m.

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markets would provide actual considerable increase in "because I didn't want the t.rkeys, even though the price
verified y Sen. John Stennis, sponge.
sales
figures, prices were "substitutes" such as ham, trouble."
San
While managers from
was up
usually people will
b-Miss,
Newson said -he sold a "few" spend the money because this is
ford area Fairway, Park &amp; uniformly In the 67 cent to 76
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unt'rc hanis than usual, but no
Shop and Publix Markets cent per-pound area, with no
once it year sort of thing.
Weather
more ducks because "they're
nearly all used the phrase increase ex pected for Christ"I don't expect Christmas
even higher than turkeys." sales to be any different, unless
Generally fair today and "quite a few" w hen asked how riias, since most stores ordered
Newson, however, provided a something drastic happens to
Saturday. Unseasonably warm turkey-day sales went, one their birds for both holidays,
clue to the rosy picture painted the econony, of course," Heath
with highs in the lower to mid small store manager said he storing the extras in freezers.
by the big chain managers, added.
manager
Spillman,
keys,
William
er
any
t
ur
rd
night
around
mid
didn't
even
o
BOs. Lows to
noting the chains must buy
th
while another reported sales of B&amp;W Market, 1303 Sou
os.
bulk,
and make whatever profit
11 and snow Lingered over
is possible on turnover.
the northe rn third of the nation
Dick Heath, Publix Market
t'da&gt;' as an autumn storm
Editorial
comnulient
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meat
4A
manager, confirmed
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Newson's guess, adding the
central Canada.
Bridge .................9A
Horoscope
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chains don't make much money
Calenda r ............5A
The Wa sh ington and Oregon
hospi
ta
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notes
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t oasis were swept by rain.
('huruh News
Public
ce
noti
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they must provide them to meet
l'imninishing snow whitened
Classified ads ........5-711
Society ..............
their customer's demand.
northern
the
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parts
of
Sports
"Actually," Heathe COil----------2-411
rain
M ississippi Valley and
Crossword puzzle ....9
SHOPPING DAYS
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State
ceded, "I don't think anyone
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washed sections of New York
made money on turkeys this
TV ...................8A
CHRISTMAS
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three treatment plants needed
to sere the area," Conklin
said, and noted the regional
system would not necessarily
serve all of the study
federal
designated
by
requirements.
Conklin said' -an earlier
"rough run through" of the
study that resulted in Increasing the size of Sanfords

family to pick up the phone and don't discuss what discussions I
The prosecutor was dismissed
say, "I'll do the talking ... while had with the President."
I'm reflecting on my blessings,
According to Richardson, by the solicitor general, Robert
down so per cent over Last year. Sanford Ave., sold 120 turkeys ducks and capons and even year, and once you figure the
By CHRIS NELSON
I wanted to call and tell you how Haig was turned down by Nixon H. Bork hastily elevated to
Fairway's market manager, in 1912, but only 75 this year, expensive roasts—even though overhead, you may lose on
Herald Staff Writer
acting attorney general.
much I value your friendship."
n Oct. 19.
Thanksgiving holiday turkey "Buck" Brannen, reported despite pricing the big birds at prices are up across the board. indi vidual sales. In the long
Richardson said in the Times
And he hung up...
On Oct. 20, Nixon ordered Cox
wholesale levels, and says he'll
Another "small" market run, well make our money on
dismissed. Riéhardson re- interview that the White House sales went pretty much like excellent sales, "despite a price
cents
a
order
just
enou8h
Christmas
man,
Bob Newson, owner of the other things.
these
rise
of
at
least
30
fields
in
other
competition
signed in protest, and William sought to answer the Cox subregular
Newson's
turkeys
for
his
IIelp...thiere are some hunterGrocery, 1600 South"Turkey sales were up from
ltuckelshau.s left his job as as- poena of some tapes and docu- days—the big guys did well, and pound—people stayed with the
west
Road,
said he didn't bother last year," Heath reported this
customers.
madmen on the loose. Before
a lot, turkey."
scrambled
offering
a
White
the
little
guys
sistant
attorney general ment', by

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usual, it lot of them checking on two bus depots, Greyhound and
train schedules in case the gas 'i'railways, said business over
shortage becomes worse.
Thanksgiving had not been
Manager of the Auto-Train heavier than usual, and the
depot in Sanford, R.L. Johnson, holiday traffic In general did
said because of the nature of not seem more than it had been
their business which does not last year at this time.
cater for short trips or many
Trailways manager C.B.
customers without advance Bennett said after the first of
bookings,, It was impossible to next year things might be
tell whether there had been a different. "1 don't think the gas
rush
for
seats
over shortage will take effect until
about January" he said.
Thansgiv1ng.
Overall, however, he said the "Things should get busier
number of calls and advance then—if I can get gas, of course.
bookings Is Increasing. "In two That might be a problem."
years we've had nothing but
Across the nation, however,
progress, but with the gas the fear of running out of gas
3hort.age it appears business was evidenced by the many
will be more than what it has holiday travelers who were
been in the past," said Johnson. prompted to ride trains or

Seminole County.

By BOB LLOYD

Herald Staff Writer

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adding a third train on Dec. 1 to for Thanksgiving Day trips.
handle the increased holiday And they probably didn't regret
traffic from December to May. it,
He said the other two trains are Some cars coughed and sputalmost at the limit of the tered to a standstill on freeways
number of cars they are per. around the country as the fuel
mitted to carry, but if the shortage became a reality for
demand continues to increase, many drivers.
they may add a few more cars "We were getting two or
to each train as they have done three calls a minute this afternoon from motorists stranded
in the past.
Auto-Train, which tak's without gas," spokesman Alex
reservations up to a year In Parley of the Connecticut Auadvance, has been sold out for tomobile Association said
months, said Johnson. He said Thursday night.
Many gas statIons were rethey carry a 100 per cent load
ported closed, but whether for
daily.
The managers of Sanford's (Cont'd On Pg. 3A Col. 6)

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'Greatest selections
awa i t ing those who
begin to shop early

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Rather Than Risk Running Out Of Gaso l ine

By JEAN PATTESON
Herald Staff Writer
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boys and girls this year, get
Your Christmas gilt lists ready
because Santa will be paying an
early visit to the Sanford Plaza
at 3 p.m. Friday, and he hopes
to see you all there,
If you plan tobe the first to
spot Santa arrive, here's a Up:
don't gaze up into the sky for
signs of a sled and reindeer—or
the modern equivalent, a
helicopter. listen instead to the
sound of a siren and clanging

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Nov. 21 1973-3A

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Tuesday, Nov. 20, 1973

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But the jitters linger on. no right to expect that it will divine right of kings in the

the banana republics of the with the nation still Intact, Stark says he is receiving always have wise and human old European state system."
By Tom Tiede
world succumb time and some still fear (or tomorrow, many letters, from conSti rulers, attached to the princi- Brogan says the American
WASH!NGTON - (NEA) - again to martial law, used to Rep. Pete Stark, D-Calif., tuents and others, saying: pies of the Constitution. president is more powerful.
n his way, than Caesar. lie
It is probably another a most chuckling at its says the oil crisis scena-io "I'm really worried about Vicked men, ambitious of
symptom of what is happen- regularity in fifth-rate na- Would not surprise him: "I this whole idea." lie is also power, with hatred of liber? adds that the dictators of

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Rose In September,
Fuel Crisis Blamed

more than academic.
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_____ Secretary of State Kissinger, hIstorian Henr7 Steele Corn- man's right to habeas corpus1 because of th" importi'nce of
pen
it could Lion
to 041 cota',try
---— during a news conference, to mager, "Nixon s mind doesn't that such erosions of liberty the presidential office, "The
eyen be suggested IPt the U.S.
would aleit its toices for domestic ______ issue us lament on the fettle operate like that (martial can't be allowed even by a American public regards the
incumbent with a kind of
reasons
of the Nation today.
law). lie is more sut)terra righteous government. )C
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And even as these events nean in his political thought." cause the nited States "has reverence that recalls the

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumer prices rose sharply last
month following September's
slowdown, owing partly to the
energy crisis and higher prices
for fuel oil and gasoline, the
government said today.
The Department of Labor reported that the cost of living
climbed eight-tenths of one per
cent in October and pushed
consumer prices up 7.9 per cent
above a year ago. It marked the
largest jump in any 12-month
period since the 8.7 per cent inflationary rate recorded in the
June 1950-51 period at the start ,f
the Korean War.
In addition to sharply higher
rices for gasoline
and fuel oil,
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ing to the country that some buns, now would do well to believe Nixon's state of mind receiving letters indicating a and contempt of law may (I i Russian and China "are

'r is such that he is capable of sudden arousal of interest the place once occupie , by almost impotent by cornpeople arc suggesting the contemplate their
pnrison."
energy crisis could turn out alleged immunities. The fact staging a trumped-up na- among people who have for Was uinton and Lincoln.
Thctrnught,rightnoW,ofa
to be more than an energy is it has happened before in tionalemergencyforthepur- toolongtakenttueirdemocrannd peses of (a ing over. A few cv for granted. They are wicked man in the 1)residenThis centralization of
erits
ihr tJniis'd Stat'
years ago if anyone would bginnin to remember, as cy is especially harr'owing. In power. of course, did not start
"Suppose," sugests a con- could again.
Many in the country, ac- ha'e suggested t'ltls to me, I Walt Whitman warned, recent decades that office with the current chief execugressional aide, 'the oil shor(age becomes so acute that tually, believed some kind of would have thought it an ad- "There is no week nor day has become a bastion, says Live. It was the idoliwd Lin•
disorder breaks out. Suppose suspension of civil rights was vanced stage of hysteria. But nor hour when tyranny may Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., coin, actually, who first inriots start and people began in the offing during the final now, nothing would surprise not encr upon this country - where the holder rules stituted martial law, during
the only bar against it is a almost by decree and is ac- the Civil War: It was he who
looting the storage areas. frantic (lays of October. In me with this president."
Stark's opinion, which has large and resolute breed of countable to the )Ublic univ susnended habeas CorpuS;
Suopo
homes go cold and rapid succession, President
every four years)rhe expat
and' it was he who closed
oldpeoplegetsuckandghetto Nixon fired two high Justice been brushed aside by the men."
Most probably, the incum- sionoithe office, made possi- down several newspapers,
folks burn down blocks to Department officials and White House ("The Congresskeep warm. If it really came sent in the FBI to confiscate man's hypothesis is so bent president may be acting ble by a sagging Congress for periods varying from a
't ridiculous as to not merit entirely within his Constitu' and trusting electorate, has cou 'Ic of d..ys to 18 months,
to it, if civilian rule could not official records. "This
me historian
Nixon, rhen prhi1
r 1)eni ir'an
future president;' In lLii, a calls "a political Niagara.'

•ist have ti i.i:t' iver."
,,. ct".ivt'. lie himself strc.'
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Military rule: Could it hap- day in October." , few days that such a residential at-

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Food prices rose one-tenth of a
per cent following a drop of seventenths of a per cent in September
and a record 6 per cent jump in
August. The increase was larger
on a seasonally adjusted basis,
increasing five-tenths of a ocr
cent compared with a drop of

one-tenth of a per cent on
basis on September.
Grocery prices actually declined three-tenths of a per cent
but the drop was offset by a 1.8
per cent jump in food purchased
away from home, including
restaurant meals and snacks,
Poultry, egg and pork prices
fell sharply again—as they did in
and prices for beef
September
and veal declined as well, but
prices for most other food sold in
grocery stores went up, the
government said.
Prices for nonfood commodities
jumped nine-tenths of one per
cent, sharpest this year and the
biggest jump since a one per cent
increase in October 1970.

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sometimes shocking, rect'nt conflict, all U.S. military have too many good men who in opposition to the suspen- some of them classics on

rising costs for clothing, mortgage interest rates and health
insurance contributed significantly to the October rise in
prices, the government said.
A decline in meat and poultry
prices was more than offset in the
statistics by large increases in
prices of restaurant meals and
some food and some grocery store
prices.

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Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
f"!94TY, FLORIDA.
No. 73-1534B

CITYOFALTAMONTE
SPRINGS. FLORIDA
NotiCi04PubIIcHeaiing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREflY GIVEN uy

intend to register t.eid name with the

In re: Adoption

Attanonte Springs, Florida, that

A National Association of
Retired Federal Employes
recently when a group of

of the City of
Sanford. Florida

BRANTLEY REALTY under which
the undersigned will conduct

hingon,m copy on the property 150.00 It.; thence N 70 degrees II'

time

interested partiet and

Attorney for the Petitioner, 120 East the City Hall, Altamonte Springs,
Robinson Street, Orlando. Florida, Florida, on Thursday, December 4,

citizens ttiis

test amendment will be heard.
THIS NOTICE is to be publtthed
by posting in thrci public places
within the City of Altamonte
days prior to the time of public
hearing.
DATED THIS 16Th DAY OF

Court at Sanford. Seminole

(Stall
Arthur tteckwith, Jr.

at least tlfitin 115) day'S prior to the
time of public hearing.
DATED TH:S 16th DAY OF

By: Joy Webb
Deputy Clerk
,?tward &amp;

(OFFICIAL SEAL)
Phyllis Jordahl,
City Clerk

Joi us witson
PublIsh: Nov. 70. 27. Dec. 1,
0EV 121

SAID ESTATE:
You and each of you are hereby
rI)tfCd and required t Vile any

P :!! :r.-! !.,
Richard A. llehz.is, reported on
trial of their hi , trt in the

1973

and being In Seminole County,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Florida, to-wIt:
the Planning Board of the City of
BegIn 66-00 feet West of the Altamoie Springs, Fiorida that
public hearing

to

feettotheEasferlyrght.of.wayline deiai

describ,u parcels from its in. the East 86 feet of Lot 3, Parcel 7, cli
tersection with West boundary of
SerticIn 1), Tøwnhip 1. Range

time Interested pafliel and citizens Tcwnthipll,Range2t;Lots ,19, tended Southerly to its
Intersection the North 33 feet for road right of of the Tract of reel property
for and against the proposed toning Biork 55, Saniande, Plat Book 3, wIth the WeSt R W line 0 U.S. High- way
hereinafter described a refq'
tee? amendment will be heard.
Paçue 65':, Section 17, Township 21, way 17 92 (being an Easterly ix- to tise corporat, limits of the City of
to as Trart "A"
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Block BuesaWcstIt6fee$—tract tOthacClPO$'atelimitsnith,CitYOf AND
1. (To be toned R.1A.)
North 12S feel of South 755 feet of
West 240 feet of West
of P4W ',. of
PIE •.. Parcel 6. Sectton IS, Town.
ship 2) South, Range 29 East. (To be
R-MFI)
East 157.6 feet of We-st 100.2 feet of
South ' of NW... of NE'.., Parcel
70. SectIon iS, Township 21 South,
Range 29 East, and also, West 547.8
feet of South '. f NW' of NE'.,
(less East 117.6 feet of west 100.7
'-',

center of Section II, Township 2)

(b) To consider also the question
of desIgnating and assigning the
zoning clasSification of M- LI9PIt
Industrial District to said property,
as that classilication is described lit
tht zonlçtg ordinances of the City Of
Longwood, Florida, to wit:
Ordinance No. II) and as amended
and supplemented.
The present zoning classification
of said property is Ml Light
Industrial District, as that

of deslonatino and CflIqfliflQ the
zonIng - clastlilcalion of PUD,
Planned UnIt Development, as that
classification Is described in the
zonIng ordinances of the City Cf
WINTER SPRINGS, Florida, to wit:
Ordinance Plo 41 and as amended
d suplementad.
The present zoning classification
of said property is A-i, Agricultural
District as that classification Is
cribed In the zoning ordinances

Norm O rla.,r.t &amp;t' LU' W.t si,.....
Dii Non?, South center section line
of said SectIon 11, 75.87 feet to the
Southeast cornerof Dol-Ray Estates
(abandoned put) as recont
in
Piat Book 13. Page 44, PublIc
Records ot Seminole Courny,
Florida, lld corner being the point
of beginning; continue thence North
4) degrees 06' 46" West, 12)1.33 feet
to the Northeast corner of sold Del.
Ray Estates; thence North ft

the Petitic-n. on the PePitoqser's

pretienJve zoning ordinance ot the

Seminole County, Florida (less tttc

continued from time to time until

to time until final action is taken by

South 59 degrees 77' 00' East ilong

No '2$ 73. to change Its. maximum

feet). (To be toned CP4)

Council.

THIS NOT'CE shall be posted at

No. 436. 250.16 feet; thehte South 00

ClsSsification 04 R.MF

way from Intersection of the Nor.

City

Retld,n?Ias

01" East along Said

address
m'o. a.. loll,
i"
Winter Park. Fl 37789, on or before

(Indwelling un'Ii per gross acre to
12) dwelling vnit5 Per gross

f ,tlr ilij.t34 to the ifter%cct,on
nt the Southetiv boundary right of-

HuSb,Ir'l

LINDA D FEDDQN,
NOTICEOFACTIOPI
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
LINDA 0
FE000N WHOSE
RESIDENCE IS THE STATE CF

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With that investigation of thC

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within

the

City

of

WINTER SPRINGS. Florida. and in

other pias withiri the City, and
published In The Sanford Herald, a

City, and published in The Sanford
Herald a newspaper of general

least four (Il consecutive weeks prior to the date of the Public
PriOr to the date of the rubtic Hearing; the date of the first

1973 at 70.0 P.M., or iS SOOt)
Ihereafter as poSsible, at which time

Negative re

Tn;ss'Iibe publithd once
q
fr'.f
r!

for and against tie proposed zoning
lest Cnr-r 'rr! wtt te

for and ggelnst the proposed zoning
will oe heard

putllicatlon. both dates incIutve. shall riot be less than twenty egal
haIt nt
1es than twenty eOht (71) dayS. tnddition notceha: te

be head.
TI
r.'tfc

were gven

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for unknown reasons, by Uee
cancer.
tt-st rutea urestheaclivity ,4
uses antibody molecules and
Ic' attack disease
mi.Tobeswtd objects foreign to
the ixfy.

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Dived trs

7nd day Of uovernber,

ar.

r ptin9 in three public places

Arthis' H Beckwith. Jr

Springi. fIorida,at l.ostf.tte,nfIS)
oayI PlOt to 11* !'mt' of ubIiC

fty. .t,. W
Clerk
epo

NOVEMB[)I,

(Seal)

P0. Box 142I
Park. Ft 32I
pubsh Nov. 6. 13, 20. 27, 1973
0EV 47

uTLD

.

i.
1913 A.D.

GF

gvstinig on

the

1tc

n

properties

piaies wIthin tae C'ty of
tamt 5c'ng1, Fh,ida.

i-..' - hcrrç'
c-iitCIAL SEAL)
City Clerk
of Alsamonte

Pttift5 Jordaht,
Cdv Cwrk
Pubisn. Nov.70.
0EV 11?

o.a

by

Publish: Nov. 20, 1973
0EV It)

tAS

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1,flien (li) days prior 10 Itt( dOle of tn Pubic Haning
the PubIi Hearing.
DATED thiS 13th

Crty of Altamonte Springs, Pioridi,
at least fifteen (15) days prior to
.

ifl.
.

Oire k Shoniate

q the City of
Longwood. FlOtido

DF.t) 19

(SEAL)
S Mary T. Norton,
city
Winter
Springs, Florida
1973
0EV 70

day

of

OAT 10 THIS Isia DAY
NOVEMBER, 1973 AD,
Phyllis Jorgahi.
City Clerk
PubIih: Nov. 70. 1973
0Ev il

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600

locking caps

Electricd Probe Planned

a

By CHRIS NELSON
Herald Staff Wril'r

named by Herring and report to the county and that the 10
locations listed were not the
the commission,
If the county inspect ion only danger areas felt to exist.
Kimbrough's move followed a
An independent investigation reveals either violations or
of 10 "unsafe and hazardous" hazardous condition, in the one-hour conference Tuesday
locations pinpointed by State wcrds of Chairman Sid Vihien afternoon with Herring from
Atty. Abbott Herring's dcc- Jr., "We should immediately which both men emerged
trical board probe will be assign the newly-formed bOard mi1ing. Herring declaring that
"unfortunate
corn.
carried out, Seminole County of electrical examiners and s:c an
commissioners vowed Tuesday. if offending contractors should murucations problem" has now
been cleared up.
The board unanimously have their license lifted."
Herring, who unleashed a
directed Its staff to hire dec.
The commission action came
trical engineer Ray Shad, a on the motion ofvice chairman blistering letter Friday in
recent appointee to the cx- John Kimbrough, backed by TSpOIISe to two weeks of public
panded
electrical review ('.reg l)ruiumond. Each man demands from Kimbrough and
board, to accompany an pointed out that the Oct. 9 grand Vihien for detaiLs on the grand
electrical inspector to the sites j
iCont'd On Pg. SA Col. 3)
report alleged a pattern in

thermostats in thctr houses
turned down, University of Toronto scientists say.
The scientists, who have been
studying the reaction of the
body to temperature changes,

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candidates were qualified to
run for the 13 months remaining
in the expired city council term
of the Late Richard Win when
the qualifying period ended
Tuesday.
Qualified
are
Jerry
Christiansen, Charles Ginscock, Paul Johnson, John

and love better at lower ternperatures.

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By Ati istake) I n Co u nty

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With all the shortages storing
us in the face these days, one
more would hardly seem to
make a difference—or so
Seminole
County
Coni-

.

,'hb0L

Samhirook.
erom a field of four can-

which ii IN RE. THE MARRIAGE

be re-

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a mayor fronu candidates Bill

Having spent the morning

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situation, Lavender has been
directed by Commissioner Gre:!

Springs

the county 5,000 gallons per

conversion of county vbc1es to

choice for the county coiniuuisslon appointment as the

learned they themselves may
cause another vital shortage—

Index

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predict
Nixon's

agriculturally zoned land.

that
fuel

:--

Lavender
President

that ;iny longer (lelay could cut
oil the product' container
supply.
CommIssioners agreed to
study possible amendments to

:

fti

the current

invetiat Ion

!$

:rfTj

Investigation of his resources

didates are Edith Duer-r, in-

Regional Planning Council,

Gra

right here in Seminole Count)'.
Too early to

Christitinsen is a real estate
salcsm;in ;mn'l hoini builder;

I'iltind,

dinance protects trees to the
point where commercial

Dear Abli)' ------TA
Dr. Crane .........sit

morning 64. Partly cloudy and

The growers, who said their

Horoscope..............TA

tOda)'

the $120,000, tsso-year contract

Public notices ......

ARernoon highs mostly in the

they can afford to wait the

Sirt.s ...............1.3B

to amend the ordinance, but

TV

s

ers

ContaIner

Bridge

Office Drawer 2, Sanford, Florida

s tu he ptbiShtJ by

aforesaid described end posting in

should

it

members of any of our police

ç5

the Seminotr

tu,lt will 'u enfed

posted in tPie area to e conss'Iered for annexation arid zonhrwl at least

"If it is upheld as constitutional,
pealed," Askew said.

Court ifl and

Clerk of the Circuit Court In aria for ))

Spr,ngs, Florida. on Thursday,
December 4. nfl. at 7:00P.M., o CS

sell maybe

By County Commission

2,000 a week," he said.

government."

the [)ec. 4 ballot.
In the regular fle('. 4 election,

Laid Northsrly 11W line, U 5Sfeetto
the point of bginmng

Springs. Florida, on Thursday.
December 6. Ii?) at 7:00 P.M or as

decision declared

key role in trying to solve that
murder.

Said Northerly P w lr,: thence

attorneyorinismediateIythereetter.
otherwise a d,fai.,lt will be entered

Penn Jersey auto stores, said
gascapsaleshave tripled in the

6-1

A sworn Petition for Dissolution 01
Marriage a Vincule having been
f'ic1 regarding your marriage to

Wife, these Presents Command you
'0 rvar and (in iou Ans*er or

wei'etestixLO(the2iwjthcoitjn

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Shoemaker said.
The state Supreme Court's

The split council term will

for

Gas Caps Popular
Merchants here say sales of gas
caps with locks have shot up.

be too surprised to Find out that

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a copy !htt(f on Petitioner's At

re..rs

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Halt

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the

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degrees 22

and zoning will be heard. S.11

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voivea ann made them
straighten-up the barrels, etc.
That's
good
service.
Something Ilbost businesses
have elected to discontinue, It
ould appear. eh?

P'.'C

zoning

making the same run twice.
Understand that there were

JVIL ACTION NO. 73.)fll•C
DIVISION C
In re: the Marniaqe
HARDEN A F E000FI.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a

the proposed annexation and

the

So, the Director of Public

467.26 f1st; thnce South 9 degrees
46'54" East ,tiørig Said Eaterty R W

FLORiDA,asrecorded in Plat Book

portrayed

IPITHECIRCU$TCOI.JI1T.IITH

therfter as possible. it Which time
interested parties and citlient for

the

SUNDAY in the park brought quite a challenge to young Rafael Reyes
III of Orlando, who tried to take on three hula hoops at once during
Children's Festival sponsored by area child day care centers in Eola
Park. He is the son of Mi-. and Mrs. Rafael Reyes H.
(Herald Photo by Ann Rile)

cocrvatian.

an infringement of freedom of the press and a denial

)esterdays revelation about

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7:00 p.m., or as soon lhereittt
possible, at which time interestet'

Consider

the lights doused Nov. 13 as a

"Hello wide-open and robust dissemination of ideas and

Well, we won't be Laughing
with Sherman any more. lie
died last night of a respirator)'
ailment at the age of 49.

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556,54, except Lots 1104 and 2) toIl
of BtOcS H, Tract 56, SAP4LAPIDO

to

The Herald petitioned for a rehearing before the

THREE RING TIME

C.iused quite a few chuckles

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the Planning board of the City
Attamonfe Springs, Florida, that
hearing

scored a victory over the erwr-

Candidates

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: EARL DUANE KLIPIGEL.

andyware reguira to serve a cp

Sherman

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ADORRSS IS: LINDA 0. FE000N,
LAKESHORE
DRIVE.

you by

a Remember the song

P.O. Box $33
Attamonte Springs, Flor;1., 32701

"A" (Iss road right of way for State
Road PlO 1)

c

Testyourmemory.. .back to

Dated at Altamonte Springs,

in the comprehenSive

Ray Estates, $78.11 fee, to the
Easterly R-W iin of Interstate i,
run thence South 00 deo'eei l' 2ç"

filed against

4

t'.ts notice Each claim or demand
t."ujt be in writing end filed nt)

consider

TIe PublIc Hearing will be held In
the City Hall, Winter Springs,
Florida, Wednesday. December 17,

.o

decision pending Supreme Court action on its appeal. Powell granted the request Tuesday in a brief

Herald editor Don Shoemaker has called the state
courts decision "astounding."

.

Florida. Probate Division, in the
Courthouse at Santord. Florda.
'with.ifl i.'ur calendar months from

SemInole County, Florida.
The Public Hearing will be held In
the City Hail. Locgwood, Fiorida,on

PL$PIGEt.

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eitherofyou,mayhaveaoainstsaid
estateintheofflceof theClukof the
Circuit Court of tht Eighteenth

CITYOFALTAMONTE
SPRINOS.FLORIDA
Noticeol Public Heating

Range 29. (To be zoned R MFI.)
The East 25 feet of the West 496
feet of Block B of Tract SS04 Put of

has been

Medical School 'Unit of Jlogn

'hat said Citu Council will hold a
public htaring:
(a) To consider annexation of the

The 799 light bulbs on the

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SPRINGS, FLGRIDA
Notice if Public Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CGNCERN.

It generally strizcs perso-'u

if

Springs, Florida. on Thursday, as follow:
DeCember 6. 1973 at? 4) P M or as
LOtS 16 &amp; 17, fliok 35, Sanlando.

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City of Attamonfe Springs. Florida, Corn merclal N pig he. rheed, cluslve, ANGLEDALE, according to Southeasterly along said Easterly
1973.
Altamonte Springs. Florida, No. aNo. 225-fl. to change the required respectively
properties the put thereof as recorded In Plat rlght-of.way line 2011 feet to the
MarQaret M. Ruiche
to
.
As Executrix
5h1,otp0QPCes,asSetf'tl'l as descri.d below, as those Book 2, PagIs 31 and 38. 01 the SouthllneofsaldGovernmentLot3,
property is described
Subtect
21.11, from en (10) feet by classifications are described in
Public Records of Seminole County. thence East 596 Ht to the Point 0,
04 said estate
followi:
twi'nty-two (72) feet to ten (10) feet comprehensive zoning ordinance of Florida;
JAMES B. BYRNE. JR.
gin.ifr,g; containIng 40 pius or
PARCEL ONE: The East 30 feet
by twenty (20) fees.
and
the City of Altamonfe, Springs,
minus acres. Being In Seminole hess the North 561 feet) of me Tract Attorney for Executrix
THE PUBLIC HEARING will be FlorIda, No. 72873
the Esla', of
All of that certain road R-W lying County Florida; and
of real property hereinafter

by posting in three public places

Wife
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eated with jct

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question of amending the corn- Multiple FamIly (1), RetideatIal, Seminole County, Florida; and

IN Tiv€ CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
COUNTY,
SEMINOLE
FOR
FLORIDA
DIVISION

than 70 jer cent of its

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Lake Mary School Auditorium at

Cancer of the (i'.
'cond most deadly form of
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CITYOFALTAMONTE

FLORIDA
NoticeofPublicHearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by publIc hearing to consider the Florida, to wIt:
feet toi point 25 feet South 04 the clalsificalion from Highway In. residence
the Planning Board of the City of question of designating and
PARCEL I: 1.0$ 3, BlOCk A, OAK Nor?hlineofsaidG,oven,mentLof),
and post 040cc address Cf
terchange, Commercial, "HIC" to
,
He claimant a..'d musI be sworn to
Aitamonte Springs, Florida, that
ign.rg the zciriv ciaiticatuons GROVE PARK, according to the MId pont being 1207.80 feet East of
Retidqntial, Multiple Family,

.
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Tradition Scores
which was prompted by its refusal to give space to a

Councilmen Seat I for a 1 year
term.
Councilmen Seat S for a 2 year

'..

criticized in editorials.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PENSONS HAVING.

Altomorde Springs, Florida, that bowng described property tying 3. Section 13, Townthip 21 South,

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are engaged in business at Route 2

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cordance with the Provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutet, ToWit:
SectIonUSO9 Florida Sttutet

Notice of Public Hearing

BOSTON (AP)
Clinical
trials show an experimental
blood test to be highly reliable
for early detection of cancer of
the large intestine, res-arcjter

lise Speaker Terrell Sessum.s, 1)-Tampa, agreed that
special session is likely.
"There may now be a more

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Publish: Oct.30, Nov.l. 13. 20, 1913
DEU209

Springs, Florida, at least fifteen (15)
oays prior 10 irie time ot puotic
hearing
DATED THIS 16th DAY OF
NOVEMBER, 1973 AD.
IOFFICIP.t. SEAL)
PhyllIs Jordattt,
City Clerk
Attamorde Springs. F1orid
Publish: Nov. 70, 1973
DEVil)

a

Justice

the state's right-to-reply law.

.DV.11T.
CITY UP WINTER
SPRINOS.FLORIDA

Councilmen Seat 3 for a 2 year

By: Donald Jackson
(SEAL)
ATTEST:
5: Kay Seisman
CItY Clerk
Publish: Nov. 20, 22. 1973

Court

lore the end of December, he

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CITY OF ALTAMONTE

City of Lake

High

PkOIATE DIVISION
CAS NO. 73.779.CP
Estate

the City Council Of flit City
PCe$ic.odPubticH.arinp
FlorIda. thu said CitY
Longwood,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Covncli wIll hold a public hearing:

ancer

limits for other than safety delegation that is not corn.
[tiSOflS,
pk'tely ue."
Other matters also were
being examined and he cxpected a report this week Ask-

PrIce 10 Cents

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REFRIG A MATIC SERVICES, and
that we intend to register saId name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,

Board of County
Commissioners
Seminole County, Florida

fcvncilmcn Seat I for a 2 year
term;
councilmen Seat I for a i year

C

66th Year, No, 79

Publish: Nov. 70, 77, Dec. 1.11. 1973k)
OEV.170

FICTITIOUS NAME

Further described as on SR 136 227* Seminole County. Florida

state legislative chairman; and
George Barth, of Miami,

tne boundaries of the City of Lake
Florida, may avail them.
selves of their RightS of FranchIse.

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way 134, Longwood, Florida 37150.

thence 0EV 127

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Council of the City 04

Publish: Nov. 7. 1973
0EV-lb

Orlando, Florida
As Attorneys for the

(OFFICIAL SEAL)

three (3) publl, places within the

true point of beginnIng;

City Clerk
CIY of Lake Mary, Florida on the
Altamonte Springs, Florida
4Th day of December, 1973 for the
Publish: NOv. 20. 1973
purposes of electing:
AMayortortheCityofLakaMary DEV.11a

D e t ec ts

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line of SR 436 200 ft wide; thence
along Said W'Iy R-W lIne S 02

furTher relief sought lns.eld PetItion.

All pers,ors legally registered In

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receipt of proof of the publication of

andagainstthepropos,d,oningwill S. 02 degrees 03' 05" W. 150.00 tt.;
thence S 70 degreeS 1$' 15" W 0.O0
heard.

15 in the City of Lake Mary. Florida.
The Polls will be open from 7:00
am. to 700 p.m.
Mr. Homer Gleason will be
Chairman cf the Election Boerd,
______________________________ and Mrs. Luciili Meco, Mrs. Lillian
Burke. Mrs. Milton Moore and

'aim.."

H N. Tamm, Jr.

THE PUBLIC HEARING will be
1973. otherwise a judgment by
in the City Hall of
Altamonte default will be entered against you
Springt, Florida, on Thursday.

You wIt please take notice that a

PrtatIOrl Department on remedy but now I understand

5459, FIa, Stat. 11971), wIll register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court

SE'- of the SW' N. U degrte 06

ASSOCIATES, and that I intend to
regiSter said name with the Clerk of
the CIrcuit Court. Seminole County,

Service employes are invited to
attend the Dee. 7 meetIng at 2
p.m. at the Bram Towers.

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right-of-way line 01 Citrus Street.

of Titusville presided and
troduced the speakers, Russell
0. Ritz, of Ocala, state

Also present for the charter
meeting wre representatives

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it

,

Storage, or Use of CertaIn with the Clerk of said Court on or thereaftraspossible,atwhlthtlm.

CITYOF
LAKEMARY.FLORIDA
Notice olGeneral Election

Intend 10 recis'er seld name With the

and you are regvired to show cause All that right of way of Douatas Less beginnic'g at the NE corner of heard at said hearing.
By order of the City Commission
*tiy the relief pefittoned for therein AvtThJt from the NOrlh right of.way the £E' of the SW'. of said Sec. 21,

under the fIctitious name ot

Statutet, To-Wit: S.ctlon

$rrath

publIc hewing to consider the for a dredging permit on the 74) o'clock P.M. on December 10. County, Flo.Idi i.i accordanc, with
MInor,
1973 to consider the adoptIon 04 an
By: BRUCE WAYNE PRESTON. quettion of desIgnating arid following described property:
the pro'vlsions of the FIctitlo,,,s
Beginning at the NW corner of the ordltance by the City of Sanford.
assigning the toning cl,ssitcat;or, of
Stepfather
Name St.iiu?t', To Wit: Secton
Florida.
title
0$
lCh i
VoIIi:
Industriat, "I-I," to property as SE'i of the SW'4 of Sec. 21. Twp.
NOTICE OF SUIT
Statutes mes,.
A?. ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
described
that 21S. Rng. 30E., run N $ degrees 06'
below,
as
TO: BILLY WAYNE SASSER
5: Daniel R. Hinkle
SANFORD,
FLORIDA,
classification is described in the OS" E. 51016 ft• to the W'ly right Of OF
47.3 EllIs Street
PubIih: Nov 20. 27, Dec. 1, 11, isyj
AND
way of State Road 436. thence S. CLOSING, VACATING
comprehensive zoning ordinance of
Aridalusla, Alabama 34420
0EV 119
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED the City of Altamonte Springs. afoflgtheW'IyRW132662f1,thence ABANDONING A PORTION OF
AVENUE
LYING S. U degrees 03' 05" W. 519.77 It., MYRTLE
that BRUCE WAYNE PRESTON Florida, No.226-13.
Subject property Is described as thence N 03 degrees 21' 25" * BETWEEN FULTON STREET
M fIled a PtIl$on in the Circuit
NOTICE UNDCR FICTITIOUS
CITY OF ALTAMONTE
1321.13 ft. to the point of begin. AND .EMINOLE BOULEVARD.
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial follows:
NAME STATUTE
SPRINGS, FLORIDA
A
copy
shell
be
available
at
the
and
17
thru
31.
each
ring,
subject
to
the
draInage
Lots
I
thru
S
Circuit, Inand For Seminole County.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Ncticeof Public Hearing
described
In
off
ice
of
the
City
Clerk
for
all
per•
as
the
inclusive,
of
Block
H
In
Tract
No.
á.
easement
Florida, for ?PIC a-option of
titi is hereby given that the
TO IT MAY CONCERN:
minor chIld named therein, and Sanlando Springi. accordIng to the amended Order of TakIng sons desiring to namlne tt some.
undersIgned, pursuant to the
All parties In lntrest and cltIzen
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by furthertoglvesaidchiIdthenameof pfatthereolasrecorded in PRB Ion fIled December 9, 1949, In Official

City of Altamonte Springs, Florida,
No 221-73. to amend the prOvision 04

PublIsh: Oct. 30, Nov. 6. 13. 10, 1973

president; Jeanne Haynes, ru-st
',J,.4. I .1_i_I, 1vice pi-cs.
tz
second vice president; Eunice
}1rton, secretary-treasurer.

PM. or as soon thereafter as Cornmlsson Room In the City Hall,

NOTICE is hereby given that lam
en000.d In busIness at Altamonte

5: Edward N. Zissman, M.D.

met at Bram Towex to
omcers.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NAME
The Seminole rounty Board Of NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that
County Commluloners will hold a TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION e
busIness at )s E.
public hearing In the County OFANOROINANCE BY THE CITY
Simora
dd.,
Altamonte
Springs,
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Commlts&amp;oners Chambers of the _____________________________
OF SANFORD, FLORlDl
s ir.jl,' oun?y, FIurld8 under in.
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County, Florida In accordance with
th* ptovI$IcIfl 04 th Fictitious
N,irne Statutes. To Wt: Section
5 09 FlorIda Statutes IP7.
5 - William L. axIey
PubliSh: Nov. 6, 13, 20. V. 1973
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question of amending the corn

Chapter

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_____________________________ Attamonte Springs. Florida, that
said Planning Board w11 hold

said.
•- Gov. Reubin Askew says a Sessurns said he expected a
special le,Islntive session prob- decision to be made next week
ably v;ill be teld soon to enact when legislators are In Tflat- onservation measures to meet hassee for committi meetings.
the energy crisis.
le said his opposition last
\skew said Tuesday he was week to the secsion was based
d'laying i
Liur. until he re- on a belief that "congressional

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LEGION FAIR OPENS

American Legion Fair was declared u1iiciiIv open ftiilswig a
ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday attended by (Ito r) Legion mem)-.t'r
,Joel Field, Fair Coordinator Frank Leucker, Coun:v orn!ui:.;-t
Chairman Sid \'ihlen Jr., Lake Mary Mayor Don Jackson, Lake Mary
Councilman Delores Lash, and Commander of the American Legion
Post 53 Jim Ripley. The fair, held in the American Legion Hall on
French Avenue, will last thrDugh Saturday.
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secure additional easements go v ernment. "I'm ready ambulance needs of the county
and is expected to report
and create major drainage into anytrn," he rnmmnted
county
commissioners Dec 12
Smith Canal — the ma jor
County
com missioners
County
Seminole county corn- county drainage
Commissioner John
for the pledged closer cooperation with
ruissioners
Klrnbrough said the County
say
County area, lie called for a Joint study ilJ Seminole municipaliti es
Engineer William Bush will be by city-county planners of the zoning compatibility after exPects to franchise a sIngk
asked to meet with Sanford problems.
Sanford officia!s complained private ambulance firm, and
Many items discussed by the that developers now get county subsidize It If necessary, for
officials to study long range
drainage problems that two commissions centered on building permits and start county-wide emergency am.
development on Sanford's west doubItaxat1onofdty residents construction before asking city bulanee service. "The key to
side will create.
for services,
annexation for county in. the whole thing will be the
Santord city commissioners
Sthfl(btdS which must be met
SIodcm. ycomi
onerA. dustrial zones that abut city
outlined current drainLge
by the ambulance service," he
residential areas.
C
A. McLna fl
problems in the area from
sa kL
County
Commissioner
Dick
25th Street north to Lake won't support a pro ose d Willlamssaidthecountyshould
Vshkn assured that all
county bond issue, slated for a
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FRANK Luecker, president of the Legion Fair
Association, displays prizes to be given away
Nov. 20-25 at the Seminole County Fair. Adult

prizes include a television set and $25 savings
bonds and for the children, transistor radios

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Facil it
F na

WASHINGTON (AP)-The Senate Jud(1ary ComIts attention to leglslat1n to provide for an
endependent special Watergate prosecutor, The corn.
inittee is reported to be closely divid ed on the subject, and
may send rival measures to th e full Se
nate without
recommendation. One measure provides for
the
prosecutor to be court-appointed, while oth ers would have
Wm named by th e President subject to
Senate con.
lirmation,

Altamonte Lets Contract

Polk

by county

corrintissioners.

Kimbrough said Williamson,

Kinibrough will be working out over the past several weeks,
final details in the next few has been discussing with him
(Liys ,Aith IA)ngwood official,s to replacing t1k- facilities.

that the county plans to act on
county-wide ambulance service
in carly January. The county

place a temporary or perThe old clinic building had Emergency Medical Services
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS-. Waterhouse back to the preferred brand is IBM because matter.
manent - facility-either a been used to provide care for Council is now studying the
IL7
UWM..LI
WdWU
PUy B1j1L
suppites are reaauy available.
wommoru announceu mat mobile home or a portable the medically Indigent of the
awarded a contract for $1.5 estimate of a study on whether
Seminole Supervisor of Elec- building-in the city to provide South Seminole area for the
million to Associated Con- the city should acquire a
Comptroller Denver Baxter tions Camilla Bruce will con- medical care for the poor.
past 15 years before It was
tractors of Orlando to install computer and the type corn- said he has Found a "hooker" In duct a school of instruction at
Kimbrough recommended to closed.
sewer lines and construct sewer puter it should be.
the federal grant program for a 7:30 p.m., Nov. 29 for poll the county commission board
At Monday night's city
lifistations to serve the city and
Dorfman demanded that a police computer system. Only weckers in the Dec. 4 municipal Tuesday that Longwood council meeting Chairman Bill
portions of the county area breakdown of manhours In- cities with county involvement elections from Longwood, Councilman E.E. Williamson's Klosky said he discussed
north of SR 436.
volved be furnished to the in this type program can Casselberry, Lake Mary, request for medical facilities placing the facility on city
Mayor Lawrence Swofford couiwil and Myers said the city receive money, he said. Baxter Altamonte Springs and Winter for the poor be approve!.. The property near the city hail with
said construction is expected to already knows the type corn. said the city is speaking with Springs at the Altamorte city board placed Kimbrou3h In county commission Chairman
begin by the first of the new puter It needs. insisting the Sheriff John Polk about the hail.
charge of the project.
Sid Vihien in a 6 a.m. conyear and be completed by Jan.
Longwood city council ference.
1, 1975.
evicted the Seminole County
The
council
voted
vi was
Health Department operation unanimously to permit the
instructed to file court con.
from the medical clinic on trailer on the city hall site and
demnation proceedings to take
Church at Wilma Street Oct. 1 to allow hookup to the police
six easements for sewer lines
to expand city offices Into the station septic tank, to city hail
on the north side. Davis
By MARK WEINTZ
full operation in July, Layer
building.
water and to electricity.
NEW CHAIRMAN
estimated a minimum of three
Herald Staff Writer
explained,
months to gain the easements.
"Now we will not be able to
Da vie Sims was elected the
In the meantime, Swofford
Further postponement of have a first reading on the data new chairman of the School
said, the city will continue school board action on a data processing system until Dec. 12 Board but board members did
negotiating to acquire the processlng system for Seminole and the required second not select a new vice chairman.
property use.
schools may Jeopardize the reading will proabIy not come
Sims was elected to the board
Swofford said the city Is also proposed $151,800 a year until after the holidays," Layer
a year ago and replaces Allan
pushing for immediate federal program, School Supt. WWiam said.
Fly-over type ramps to could be accomplished with flyKeeth who held the post of
approval of the plans for the 7.5 Layer said today.
"The state has rlmost chairnu'n for four years.
permanently solve the SR 438-1- overs considering the fact that
mill,n 11nn re-iiond --'r
Boardmernbers Tuesday mandated that we have a data
4 traffic lam problems are the right-of-way in all four
plant at the city's Keller Road delayed until their Dec. 12 processing system with the
recommended for construction quadrants of the intersection
AI)VLSORY COMMITTEE
site. The $4.7 million plant will meeting a decision on im. implementation of cost acsometime between 1980 and has been and Is being highly tiebe financed in part through a plernenting the data processing counting, the new state funding
The board adopted the School 1984, C. A. Benedict, Florida veloped, reducing possibilities
$3.5 million federal grant and system. A motion on the tm- system and accountability," Advisory Committee guidelines Department of Transportation for other types of construction.
$1.2 in a federal loan.
plementatlon died for lack of a Layer said.
In an effort to implement a state district engineer said today.
When the sketch is cornThe $3.5 million interceptor second.
At the Nov. 14 board meeting law that requires each county to
recentpleted,
Benedict said, DOT offiBenedict said a study
system to hook up with
Layer said the target date for Layer told board members, have a school advisory corn- ly completed by the engineering dais will meet with the county
Longwood interceptors at having data processing for "The data processin3 system Is mittee.
and industrial experiment sta- commission and Altamonte
Montgomery Road will be Seminole County schools Is Jan. desperately needed in Seminole
The purpose of the committee tion of the University of Florida Springs representatives to
Financed with a $2.8 million 1. "This delay will push our County and we cannot operate is to provide input into recommended the fly-over.
discuss the concept further.
grant and a $700,000 loan,
time line back and any further much longer without it."
academic affairs. The law was
A Wain made d complete
Swofford said plans are to delay may ieopadize the whole
The system, to cost $12,650 passed with the Idea that the study of the location and rehave all three phases of time program." layer said ti-4y, per mnc.nth, will be net up by committee may provide a turned a report that the present
sewer expansion completed by
The idea was to have the Florida Software. The cost may different perspective, officials $1 million lane modification
Jan. 1, 1975.
program implemented by Jan, be somewhat lower if the school said.
planned to begin construction In
In other business, council 1 and run tests for six months system provides swne per.
'lhe committee should be late January early February
sent a representative of Price- and then be ready to swing into sonnel. he said,
functioning by Jan. 15," Layer will be aequate to 1981.
told the board.
Planned are additional lanes
across the 14 bridge at SR 436
with dual left turns from SR 436
RECREATION
to southbound 14 and dual lanes
TAI.I.AHASSEE, Ha. 11%1,1 action on Shields' appointment twiLs.
A rccreatioa program off r.imnp from 14 to SR 436.
Benedict said the bids will be
Gov. hleubin Askew, out- for two weeks.
devised
in a Joint effort between
With Tuesday's Cabinet
let
for the modifications either
numbered but apparently ready
the school board, county
"Obviously, I don't support meeting
punctuated
by
Nov.
29 or In early December
to fight to the end, wants to Mr. Shields." Askew said. "I bickering and complicated
commission and the YMCA was
block marine
resources don'tthink that' an secret. I parliamentary In-fighting,
adopted at the Tuesday with construction to be g in
within six weeks of the award
director Harmon Shields out of really don't think he's the most Askew said, "The issue In this
meeting.
date.
Florida's $31,000 natural qualified."
case is that we should not have
Do you know eve
In a letter to the Seminole
resources director's ob.
TEACIIEII OF THE YEAR
Shields, one of four final can. one man rammed down the
you need to about
County Commission Benedict
Askew made that clear at didates to succeed retiring nat- throat of this board by
service? If not, %
Ruth Carlton, a second grade said the Tallahassee office of
Tuesday's Cabinet meeting ural resources director Ran- vote."
Gramkow
is the man
when sayinug he would abbee- dolph Hodges, now has the
teacher
at
Southside the DOT Is presently preparing
The governor said time was
to. tic's a licensed
viate todays special meeting votes to win Cabinet con- needed to develop a consensus
Elementary School, was iwJ a sketch to show generally what
director and fully qua
by exercising his right to defer (Irmatlon over Askew's objec- for a candidate better qualified. Seminole County teacher of the
PLANS FOR
year Tuesday.
answer all your qu
TEL
AVIV IAPI
raid
She was awarded a cerStop in and talk to h
will spend almost $20
tificate and her contributions
time. He's here to hm
for admlnistratiun and d4?VCIOJ)
the school system was cited.
i
mnent in time oiuupied (tz.j
Strip in 1973-74, the Finance
LAVER To WALK
Ministry says. An additional $25
Wilfred Ne'mnuiri, Ddtona
NO%EJIBF:n 19, 1973
Edward L Buckner
m
illion was Lu be pem d by 11w
Harriet H. Arena. Deltona
Samuel E. Denney
School
Supt.
William
layer
military
governmni',it i- ri ri4mnu.
Mabel Becker, Deltona
Tnliki M. Peterson
ADMISSIONS
calk
20
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rtfwt,,
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said
he
nil
attuniipt
to
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James F. lbrkness, Geneva
Clyde T. Ellison
four
years.
niik
in
the
annual
March
of
Ralph Schwelkert, Lake
Robert 1, Moore
Sanford
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Dimes pledge walk and he has
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Mary
Henriett.a hlammnands
quite
a
few
people
who
have
Lucille S. Fester
John 11. Pagano, Orange City
Floyd M. Brown
pledged to give a dollar for
Rosemary Thornton
Arthur L Bradley, Oviedo
Wesley L O'Neal
every mile he walks.
Bercri;r,
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jtth
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lAiUlSe Wt1h.am
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Michael Fisher
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Fraro 1 Cosniato
Mr. &amp; Mr Charlie Th;rnto'l,
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Mrs I1xe.rIt
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a grl, Sanford
boy
--__Leonard Crews
Mrs. James Miller, and girl,
Amos E. Jones
DISCHARGES
Altamonte Springs
Barbara Ann Osgood
Al lie B. Thompson, DeBary
Claude Lee Rinyon
Sanford:
William E. Stevens Sr.,
Offermrmq you a complete line
Willie (i
l)in;vann A. ru(ke1- 11
l)ltmia
Lottie Nell Goodman
Sylvester Terrell
Elizabeth M. Badle, Delton4i
of service with diligence"
Mdvii McGi ll
Billy E, Jones
Lc19ii P. Long. Deltuna
iii i
Jiaine lix avls
VIJIkJ II. Ray, ErAerpflk
INQUIRIES INV D
Vakr;e A. If ill
Eddie Woods
flctty Jane Moran, Geneva
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PPh1
Mrs. iknn &amp;'ilers, arid girl.
Charles E. fluter
Christine Miller, DeBary
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Pearl A. Keebrmd i)fJa -y
Paul Walton
An thony E. Bechtold. Onteen
Bertha Washington
harold H. SLova!, Deltona
Clara M. Bryant, Oviedo
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Floridians have retained
right to lnps'ct tin' personnel files of professors ar:
other state university system emplo) Cs.
A board of regents policy that would have shielded
personnel records from anyone but a handful of universihr
off icials was rejected Tuesday by the Cabinet.
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Reporter Wins Award

AMBASSADOR Carol C.
laise is t he first woman to
hold a position in the State
Department's top adnninistrative echelon. A
career Foreign Service
officer, she is now Assista nt
Secre ta ry of Sta te beading
the department's Bureau of
Public Affairs.

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ORLANDO, Fla. i AP
Rob Elder of the Miami
Herald was named winner today of the Florida Society of
Newspaper Editor's distinquished achievement award for
1973.
Elder was honored for a series of stories resulting in the
appeal of the conviction of George Curtis, found guilt)' of
aggravated assault in a sniping incident during a 1968 riot
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NASSAU, Bahamas (All)
I4ne said th e charge against
.wyers for financier Robert L. Vesco is "fraud — like a rose by
\t-.co tried briefly Tuesday to any other name sme lls th e
h.' that politics and his same way."
$:00,000 payment to President
lie said the indictment was
\iomm's re-election committee ret urned against Vesco not
're behind U.S. attempts to merely becauie he devised a
extradite Vesco on fraud scheme but because "he de.
charges.
I rauded the investors."
Dupuch, Vesco's
IA)w(' said he finds it "dilfichief defense counsel, told I'mlt to believe th at Mr. Vesco
hamian Magistrate Emmanuel
ouiti not be considered gu i lt
Usadebay that the move was (,f a crime
in any civilized
part of a new line of counter- coun tr y of the world"
attack.
Dupuch criticized Lowe for
lint ht'n Osadebay ruled the making such a statement when
defense maneuver out of order Vesco
had not been convicted.
Vesco's lawyers switched to arguing that the fraud charge
A spokesman for Vesco conagainst Vesco in the U.S. had no lirmmmed Tuesday that the (man.
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of Orlando's
RATE POLICY
First Federal of Orlando
pays interest on Certificates of Deposit and Passbook Accounts equal to that
offered by any other Savings
and Loan Association in
Central Florida.

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ASSOCIATION OF ORLANDO

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For America our homeland.
Freedom, Family and friends! Our

THE SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR

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South

LEGION FAIR GROUNDS
17-92

Sanford

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vict confrontation.
Nothing has been said publici)', but sources re port that
about 85 of the giant Air Force
Jet bombers were rushed borne
from (;uarn when U.S. military
unit_s were placed on alert
around the world.
Counting smaller withdrawnuls earlier, this leaves 25
1152s on Gumui and another 50 in
'thailand.
American 1152 strength 1mm the
I'acifjc-Southeast Asia area

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g'ntmmu. lint the spokesman tit-•
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that Veco planned ti use it
John
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assistant
U.S.
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salt' haven Iroini U.S
attorney
from
New
York,
and
A CHINESE BOY
tuil W.ill.icc.Whmmtfjt'kJ, a Ba- authtoritR'
. visiting the Peking Zoo seems to be ready
hiamiiiurt
.mttormic representing
for any big game he might encounter
The Wall Street Journal re________________________________________________________________ the United States, disputed 1)U ported
Monday that sources in
putli's arguimienLs.
Buenos Aires said Interior MmW.Iliau(- 'WtmmUmeI(isald the in- mstt'r
Benit" liambi assured
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Retu rn
itiutient under tiichi Vesco's
attempt to extradite
•-traditmon is sought was spe- V.'st'o
any
tutu from
Argentina would ix'
tulic in charging tilumi With a
denied.
i rimnmnal violation, lit' said
.S.
there "as nothing in the inlime Spokesman saul Vesco
WASIIINGTIiN (All)
The now is down to a little moore iiictinwnt showing that the of. could have left Nassau be fore
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attorney general says that even though lawyers for Glenn
W. Turner agreed Turner 's cornpnies would stop
promising large incomes to prospective dLstrib'utors the
practice continued.
Robert Abrams testified Tuesday in the federal mail
fraud trial of lurner, Boston atWrrsey F. Lee Bailey an1
seven Turner company executives.
They are charged with defrauding numerous investors
in E:(;ct Interplanetar), Inc., and Dare To lie Great, Inc.

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The administration has
considered forcing gasoline statio ns to close on Sundays
because of the fuel shortage, Republican governors have
been told.
John A. Love, President Nixon's energy adviser, was
asked Tuesday about a report th at th is might be orde red,
and Love replied, "This has been co nsidered as a
possibility."
however, Love told a meeting of time Republican Gocrfurs Association:
"
,I hi- first miecesary step is that tine people of th e Liii
States have to realize that this th ing Is for real. Unless
they do have that understanding, they can't move to the
solutions th at are available to us."
In te rior Secreta ry Rogers C. B. Morton told the
governors $30 million worth of television time has been
made available to make Americans aware of the
seriousness of th e energy problem "and our campaign
will start during the Thanksgiving day football games."
"It's going to be the greatest problem we've ever faced,
other than wartime," Lo ve said. "Believe me, it's a new
world. It's going tobewfthus for awhHe"
lie said because of the time nee de d to complete the
Alaska pipeline and to develop new energy sources, it will
ta ke three years or longer for the nation to work itself out
of the fuel shortage.

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troops reportedly maneuvering for control of th e Mekong
Delta rice crop dashed In a bottle 45 miles southwest of
Saigon near th e district town of Cal Lay. Th e Sou th
Vietnamese command said 75 North Vietnamese and Viet
Cong troops and 17 government soldiers had been kill ed so
far and th e bat tle was continuing. The South Vietnamese
claim of Communist command losses appeared high In
view of a report by chief Saigon spokesman 11. Col. Le
Trung hem th at only eight enemy weapons arid 121 blocks

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survivors from a bus crash that au thorities said killed 15
persons and Injured 43. A Red Cross spokesman sa id
"Many survivors said the driver was drunk and could not
drive."Thedriverandayearldg ir lwerearnong
killed, and 25 c hi ldren ranging from 3 months to 7 years
were among the injured. The passengers were reli gious
pilgr ims returning to Mexico City from the religious
ce nter of Chalma, some 50 miles sou th west of th e capital.

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closed meeting that Nixon
made the strongest promises
yet for full disclosure of all th e
facts he has about the problems
that began when burglars were
arrested inside Democratic
party headquarters on June 17,
1972.
"lie indicated a number of
pa pe rs will be issued clearly
responding to the questions
's tmich have been raised," Dunn
said. lit' said those questions
included the President's pe r-

WASHINGTON (AP) — FBI Direc tor Clarence M.
Kell ey says th e agency will not release any details of a
Miami agent's dealings with a friend of President Nixon
— C.G. "Bebe" Rebozo, Despite his oft-sta ted policy of
candor, Kelley directed th at th e agency refuse to answer
questions a bout the dealings of agent Kenne th W. Whittaker wi th Rebozo. Whittaker was questioned privately by
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Florida Power and light Co. officials
say increasing incidents of sabotage have hurt
negotiations In a 21-day-old strike by electrical workers.
Company representatives said Tuesday they "made it
known to the union that acts of this type did not and could
not enhance negotiations."

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FBI: No Comment

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Gov. A

&amp;'rnors Association that he
knotss of no Gther scandals that
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add to th eir embarrjnssmmment
"The President look ed at us
around the room and said, 'I'm
sorry If I have added to yotr
burden," Tennessee Gov. Winmnld Dunn said alter the goverours had listened for almost two
hours to Nixon's Watergate
dift'n.;e 'l'riesday .

WASHINGTON (AP) -Th e Senate Finance Committee
has approved a two-step, ii per cent Social Security increase. The full Se nate Is expected to act on the meas ure
with in two weeks. The House has approved a sim ilar
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Commission may reconsider Its ban on th e sale of certain
spray adhesives. The five-member group meets today to
consider new research data on th e sprays. Officials said it
could continue th e ban, reverse it, or call for further
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Members of the Senate are
being brief ed by Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger on
th e prospects for peace in the Middle East, Kissinger
meets next wi th the Senate Armed Services Committee;
he has already talked wi th the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee. Bo th sessions were closed. Kissinger returned Friday from a trip to th e Middle and Far East.

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sommal finances, the I'll affair Gov. Christopher S. Bond said, courts, in open news sessions,
President Nixon has promised and the milk-price case,
"And he indicated an additional through documents he expects
Republican governors he will
"Every question s asked Four-or five-point program to toreleaseandby fuller answers
dispel time Watergate shadow on was answered in lull," Missouri continue answering, in the to the most asked questions."

Senate Briefings

get together with all cities in municipalities will be consulted

City commissioners were told

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sonally will review the situation before the county acts on
commissioners at City hail.
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and see what zoning the county ambulance service.
'Cfty property owners would can possibly change," he said.
City Manager Warren
Knowles said a county culvert pay county taxes for the bond
County commission members
under County Club Road is Issue and also pay city taxes to recognized a "communications
higher thams upstream culverts pay for housing city prisoners problem"
In
notifying
in the jail," McClanaha n said. municipalities of work sessions
and hinders drainage of
'1 don t th ink any electedon road program requests and
rapidly developing area
ORIflIt p il offm iil in his right
County Coiiunis'.ion t h t'r
'-.iiiI extra fbi t ill b- ru I(!(. to
man Sid Vihien Jr. said further mind would support this."
nuke city off icials aware of the
growth and development In the Vihien said the answer to
requests before the program is
area will mean the county must problems would be consolidated asse mbled for submission to the
state Department of Transportatlon.
A suggestion for a coorica1
e
y
dinated In-service training
program for all law enforcement officers in the county
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general seemed likely at the time of his appointment, since members of the U.S. Senate
have a history of usually being kind to their own.
However, much as tape recordings have
figured in President Nixon's Watergate
problems, a tape could cause real difficulties for
Saxbe. It is the tape of a speech he made in Hong
Kong three months ago.
Saxbe allegedly said that if tape recordings
of Mr. Nixon's coversatioris were incriminating,
he thought they should be destroyed, and he
assumed the President would destroy them.
After this was reported, Saxbe said he did
not mean to advocate destruction of evidence,
but what he really meant was that he didn't
believe there was anything incriminating on the
tapes, otherwise they would have been
destroyed long ago.
There is some logic in that reasoning;
however, the Watergate case has defied logic in
many instances. Whatever the logic, Sen. Saxbe
was not expressing great confidence in the integrity and objectivity of the President by
suggesting the possibility that he would destroy
evidence which might be used in a criminal case.
Now, with the claim by the White House that
two of the tapes so long in contention never
existed at all, Saxbe's suggestion that if there
were anything incriminating in the tapes they
would have been destroyed takes on added
dimensions.
Although the hassle over appointment of the
new special prosecutor to succeed Archibald Cox
obviously is going to delay approval of the Saxbe
nomination for some time, the question as to
whether he ever is approved at all could hinge on
exactly what he said in that speech in Hong
Kong. If he made the statement attributed to
him, his nomination could and should be in
trouble.
There is another aspect of the Saxbe appointment that is puzzling: Why did President
Nixon name as attorney general a man who had
been so outspokenly critical of him?

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things for the American
car pooling are relatively
consumer to do, if he chooses, and such measures should be
stressed as patriotic participation In this national
emergency..."
Even with all these steps, the council gloomily predicts a
drop in the Gross Na tiona l Product, the Indicator for
measur ing American economic growth.
Under one estimated oil loss table, the East Coast and
Northwest would suffer gross
drops of about six
per cent, the Southwest three per cent, and the Rockies and
upper Mid-West little or no reduction.
With a little help from state regulatory bodies, the
council found, most of the dramatic steps can be taken under
present law. Capitol Hill will have to called in on some
possible measures, perhaps to tap the emergency reserve oil
supply under federal jurisdiction a Elk hills near Bakersfield, Calif.

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Sunday services will feature

Roger
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guest ministers. The Rev. C. W
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A,,Nl. E. Church, Bayard. focussed on personal freedom%
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strated
The testimony' of one building
George McRae, First Shiloh
department inspector, highly
Missionary Baptist Church, and
CASE Y575' Roger B aged
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did not feel building conBy CHRIS NF1SON
Tuesday by the Seminole Raymond Brown, Deacon America has surpassed South work, honesty, thrift and elbow
tractors themselves violate the
grease, we are not entitled to
Board chairman and deacon America.
County Commission.
Herald Staff Writer
law.
are
rich
happiness.
"Since
both
countries
The board voted to reinstate Derry McGill, clerk, are
However, the inspector,
Yet a false notion has spread
in
natural
resources
and were
Final
approval
for
a
$56,000
Department
of
Transportation
program
chairmen.
Douglas Kerr, blames the
has widely inroughout America in
settled
by
Europeans,
why
county-school board-YMCA plans for a sidewalk on both
county and the contractors
North America been the world recent yea rs , to the effect that
A
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i..ungwuou
inadequately supervising recreation program ,o begin sides on
everybody is automatically
leader whi le South Amer ca
pa rticularly Dec. I was given Tuesday by west of SR 436 and over or
deserving
subcontractors,
of
happiness,
looked on
a backward conAnthony Surles celebrated his tinent"
both Seminole County cornmis- under 14, and to draw up plans
regardless.
electrical contractors.
This erroneous idea has even
The commission Tuesday sioners and school board for both sides of SR 434 to 1-4' fifth birthday with his kin.
permeated
much of the Health,
dergarten
class
at
members.
Goldsboro
GOD
VS.
Engineering
department
6011)
took action to rectify the lack of
Education
and
Welfare
request
School.
Guests
attending
in.
The program, which will officials said the county
organization in the building
Department
of
our
govern•
Bluntly,
there's
an
"ell"
of
a
cluded
David Daniel, Benjamin
department, creating the operate at five centers through- is "automatic," and that the
me3t!
the county, will be funded DOT will construct the Grant, Jack Jackson Jr., James difference, as between "God"
pcsitions of "chief Inspector"
\ et
also vetoed such a
"Gold." ,
for the electrical, building and by $25,000 from the commission sidewalks from state secondary Jones Jr., Michaell Levant, vs. North
concept. for Christ definitely
AuBroncee Martin, Juan
Arnca
nasbcoIonized
fees, ac- road funds.
plumbing and mechanical and $21,000 in
sturdy advocated selective philanat Pl mouth Rock
Ludwig
Perry,
Rick),
cording
artisa&gt;ns
to YMCA director Max
trades,
rs
and farme who thropy. not indiscriminate food
Construction of the sidewalks Newkirk,
Richardson,
Gloria
Anderson,
came,
seeking
freedom to stamps or socialized med icine.
Former over-all building Clark.
will parallel road constructi on Annette Ford, Janette Ford, worsh
Clark
That's why
today
said
th
gave the
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"Y"
will
and
not
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"God"
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department Inspector Tony
anticipate
Shieila Powell, Nicoll Tucker,
hungry
folks
one
fr
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picnic,
appointed
chief
hire
supervisory
staff
to
.idminBut
"Gold"
was
th
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goal
of
Fakess was
said ,ng
adding the county will be Sam Davis,
but
he
made
Mrs.
Lois
Jaillet
those
who
explored
South
enjoyed
by
5,000.
ister
20
to
30
employes
at
th
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building inspector, Cecil Hurst
responsible or maintenance and
no effort thereafter to prevent
ri ca.
his
grandmother
Mrs.
Ame
five
centers:
minole
High
Se
was named chief el ectrical
once the roads and sidewalks Marie Evans.
Our Thanksgiving Day the starvation of the many
s Scnool, Milwee Middle School,
inspector and authorization wa
are built.
vividly depicts this ideological thousands am shiftless or
Lake
given o advertise or a t.ii&amp; Oviedo High School tI'.lAt
disbelieving poor whn were
diffrrnc
g ue
iluuiC
plumbing-mechanical
inspe- Brantley-Tea
F'orit was established by Gov. within a stone's throw of his
RAIL
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School,
itinerant ministry!
ctor,
relig ous
Bradford
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Lowe of evolved by the (
Moreover, Christ tried
The hoard also passed a Little League Field.
Commissioners will demand Chicago, Ill., were the house
Each center will offer shighUy
socialized medicine by curing
not
the
nobility'
resolution praising former
from Seaboard Coast Ii
In South America, religion the 10 lepers, plus several blind,
electrical board member E. C different programs, depending railroad officials the iimeeamng
ni n g a
was dictat ed by the kings and deaf, cri ppled and feverish
Harper for "years of out- upon the requests of area resi- recen e er rom them stating
rulers, who tort ured the natives paien S.
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standing service," and
a Casselberr
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But he allowed probably
v
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just to find any
call for interested citizens
he was not reappointed
th
crossing Is 14th on a priority list
25.000
sick and crippled to die,
hidden
hoard
of
gold
contact him for volunteer work.
board at his
req uest.
Remember,
the
Mayflower
without
even
attempting to heal
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Kimnbr 'h
lier Tuesday
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have written his
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light with Herring's FriCla
criticism of His Naza reth neighwas
the
meeting
of
the
city'
council
their
Creator
letter was called a "secret Tuesday the school board has
RATE HIKES
tonight with only two items voluntary salute to Deity by bors (Luke 4:23.27i.
meeting" Tuesday by vliuefl, failed to pay for repairs to
Gen. Bradford found, too, that
who signed our
listed other than routine those
fac ilit
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s ahr - .-u LO sh
i' a re last
Conuiiissioners indicated a
who repeated his assertion he ac
Declaration of Independence. communism tailed, for it was
matters
boost to $5 per month per home
felt the informa ti on received summer,
with certain inalienable I tested by the Pilgrims and
SIDEWALKS
skill
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approved
ft Wilco Construction Co. rights," the sentence continues, found inferior to our capitahistir
within 55
was confidential and that note.
(lays for 1,300 customers of representative is expected to "ong these are life, liberty I system, where people own their
taking would have been "out of
A massive sidewalk in. Indian hills Utilities in South reassure the mayor and city and the PURSUIT of hap- land and enjoy the fruitsoftheir
order,"
own labors,
Herring Tuesday also sought stallation program for the Seminole, but gave tough council that the company in- """
So send for my booklet "How
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note
that
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Two men who are trying to property of Physicians and
gain an exclusive Seminole Surgeons Ambulance service
Bob Turney and P&amp;S
County ambulance service
were again arrested and manager Charles Cave.
charged with extortion Tuesday in the wake of a Nov. 2
dismissal of conspiracy to
commit extortion charges.
Fredrick Scott Kenneth, 27, of
30 S. Devon Ave., Winter
Springs, an ex-Winter Springs
policeman, and Orville Ro&gt;' Off
Anderson, 29, of 1578 Hilltop
ar ho d iii
Cook' ( ounty
('asselberry, .ere
Road
moved
Into its first
County
Realtors
has
booked at the Seminole
jail and then released on their
92 North, in Concord Plaza,
own recognizance.
Longwood, near the Hacienda
The two were charged with Trailer Sales. This move will
extortion by the state attorney's facilitate a central location f.r
office last week. They were meetings to Realtor's coming
icheduled to be arraigned from Sanford, Forest City,
Monday but Circuit Court Oviedo and other areas,
Judge Dominick Salfi struck
The Seminole Board is an
the
from the docket, outgrowth of the Sari ord Board
saying they could not be of 20 years ago. Raymond Ball,
arraigned since they had no: Lake Mary, was the first
been arrested.
president of this new board.
Elizabeth Kuhn, realtor, has
Anderson and Kenneth are
scheduled to be arraigned been calling the meetings to
Monday on charges of order in the absence of
threatening the life and president Oliver Holmes.

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tanaties, kittens, snakes, crickets
and other wildlife harbored by us,
continues to sharpen his saberedged beak on his c'uttlebonc and
munch his Mighty Bird VitaminEnriched Treat Food. Though tie
can't talk or do tricks, his expertise
at defleshing fingers is well-known

tornplained that the p'mrk pursue happiness as by hard
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\%ere "(lie mnipotelice uI NA'l't) to be demonstrated. all
WASHINGTON (NEA) otht-r areas would (all to the Soviet Union almost by dei'ault.
Secretary of State Dean Acht'son once told this re porter Whatever their moral tireftrermces, consideration o national
the security of West Europe was so vital to US. defense that interest would impel them to seek the best terms available. If
Lurope should prwe unable to resist Soviet pressure and if
a V else paled beside it.
United
States support should appear unavailing or unsuited
We could afford, he said, to dive way reluctantly in Soutt
America
and
Africa
if
need
to
the
nature
of the threat, it would be futile to challenge any
East and Southern Asia, in Latin
1t,t'
demonstrations
of Soviet power..
be, but our existence would be endangered if we did not hold
to Europe and Europe to us and if the European Allies did
This conviction explains Kissinger's ¶trcmng reaction when
not stand firmly together.
key Vcst European nations seemed to collapsc befoi e Arab
This belief led indirectly to the Vietnam war. For it was
presurr'
the firmness of this conviction which caused Acheson to give
way to French insistence that they stay in Indochina and that
It wasn't the luck of cooperation with Washington that
we back ?htrn in that stand, "I talk and talk to them hut I
i.atm'd the greatest consternation here For it could he said
rnnk no heailwav," AIhe.i:n told tnt' n the time. Itt' wa
at
firmly
con
the French LhCM Allies see things differently than Kissinger, the White
then, a quarter centuryt.
vinced
should go and the Indochinese be allowed to take over the house and the Pentagon. The West Germans, the French and
the British could argue the Mideast war was a local skirmish
government of that area from South to North. If Acheson had
be
en
no
dividing
not
worth their taking a stand. that this was no moral nor
course,
there
would
have
his
way,
of
had
strategic Munich.
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sessions, was clearly unburdening himself, airing his inner
doubts as to tilt wisdom of hi ci'ur-e. But valuing the
alliances with France and Europe as he did, this craggy
hawk saw no other way out but with Paris.
Today, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger holds the same
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area," Herring included
transcripts from the employes

Mayor Eugene Jaques, smarting from county criticism
of the city's policy of permitting flood prone land develop.
ment, reconuiienoed that the county government go Into the
garbage
business county-wide.
And the city council officially asked for bids returnable
by Dec. 10 on a city-wide garbage collection franchise
Monday night,
will most likely come
from the citizens.
"We are going to get the free enterprise move again,"
Councilman B. L. Helms said, Indicating he personally is
having problems with garbage collectors.
Jaques said with the county's sanitary landfill
operations, it Is otJy natural to believe the county board
could offer citizens throughout Seminole a real service by
providing garbage collection.
On the city's garbage franchise, Councilman B. H.
Ferrell urged that an Investigation Into the company's
financial
and equipment be conducted before any
bid is accepted.

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The council found:
"The ... hostilities in the Middle East" have presented an
oil situation where "prices have nearly doubled, shipments
were disrupted, productions were cut back and embargos
were enacted.
"The net effect upon U.S.
supply is
estimated.. .to reach three million barrels per day, or 17 per
cent of the 1973 domestic demand for petroleum products."
The United States, therefore, must "Implement a
national program to increase supplies and reduce energy
consumption on an emergency basis."
The report, requested by the Interior Department, Is a
major plank in the Administration's effort to hammer out an
emergency fuel action program.

We used to compare him to my
mother-in-law's bird, an intelligent
avian who could repeat too phrases
accurately and was so gregarious he
how's,
sould sit on your head
which didn't always thrill the person
so honored. However, that bird was
a delicate little thing, like many of
his kind, and passed on to the Great
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he resembles a helmeted warrior.
Our technique is to ward the
assassin oft with a large spoon while
snatching his dishes. Sunshine, an
eternal optimist, resumes sharpetting his beak for future attacks.
Not only that, but Sunshine, a
guaranteed talker, has never said
one word. Despite hours spent by us
repeating "Pretty Bird" in sticky,
insincere tones, he has yet to articul.mtc anything understandable.
Some
ni friends explained that this
may be because Sunshine is really a
lady. Our parrakeet book says boy
hirds have blue nostrils, girl birds,
beige. Sunshine's are rather a
mottled Lin and purple combination.
With something 51) essential as his
gender in question, no wonder
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Springs—but that the foreman
of the electrical contractor
there admitted to violations and
said they were standard
practice in the county.
The other nine locations
specified came from testimony
by past and present building
department employes who
pinpointed problems in SportDcii night club, Fair
Lanes Bowling Lanes, Stebbins
School of Dance, Cherry Wood
Apts., Mayberry Club, Sterling
Park, English Woods and
Sweetwater Oaks.
Calling the testimony 'the tip
of the iceberg and not a com-

Action on the petitioned annexation and rezoning to
commercial of a 7.1 tract abutting Longwood Hills Road was
continued by the city council until Dec. 10.
Rhoda Rollins, a real estate agent, representing the landowners asked for the delay until her clients return to the
area. In work session Last week she asked for commercial
and residential
for the property, noting plans to build
a super market at the site.
In other business concerning the Longwocxl Hills area, the
council alter a brief public hearing adopted 4-0 an ordinance
annexing the Laye-Ydel property on Longwood Hills and
Lake Emma Roads, requested by the Trim-Tic Company.
The first reading of the annexation ordinance passed last
week with Council Chairman Bill Kiosky dissenting.
Michael
adjacent
in the
unincnrpormt'd area, protested the annexation because of
the "high density" development planned.
Dennis pointed to the company's plans for planned unit
development (PUD) zoning.
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We are possessors of what is
undoubtedly the most vicious
parakeet in captivity. Before his
true personality was manifested to
us, i . e. within the first hall-hour of
his entrance into our family, we
foolhardily named him Sunshine.
Sunshine lives for three primary
reasons: to
his parrakeet seed;
to languish egotistically before his
little mirror while ringing his little
red bell, and to bite.
Obviously, he has never heard the
adagi' about not biting the hand that
feeds you. The hand that feeds him Is
what he bites, whenever it enters his
cage to extract seed or water dishes,
Half an hour before dinner,
Sunshine works himself into a fever
pitch of fury, chattering insanely,
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Church, the Rev, visited Walt Disney World and
Robert
Doctor,
pastor, invites many other area attractions.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wrigh t
a Meditation Hour" program of Hyannis, Mass were in the
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city recently visiting with his
Choir Number One president, mother Mrs. Margaret Wright,
the other relatives and friends.
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Mount
Calvary
Missionary Church invites the
SONIA JENKINS
city to help celebrate the
...6 years old
MR. AND MRS. JESSIE LO'i'v'E
anniversary Sunday of their
...Visitors from Chicago
pastor, the Rev. Gartel L. Sims
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challenges, Herring's letter
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Costs of a final solution to the Land Avenue-Credo Street
flooding estimated at 113,00) by City Engineer Bill Palm a
couple of months ago, could run as high as $35,000, he
reported Monday night to the city council.
"The city street superintendent does not (eel he can handle
the job," Palm said, reporting labor bids are $21,000 to
$2,000 in addition to the $10,200 for materials already purchased.
Palm said he will attempt to make an arrangement with
one of the companies that submitted labor bids to provide the
city with a supervisor for the project while using city employes.
The engineer said he will give a status report on the city's
sewer program at the next council meeting.
Despite advertised public hearings on annexations and
rezoning scheduled
next Monday night, the council voted
LO cancel its Nov. 26 and Dec. 3 meetings, holding its next
meeting on Dec. 10.
One of the hearings was to have been on the proposed
annexation of the former Action Auto Parts property abutting Longdale subdivision.
City Atty. Joe Davis advised council to place notices that
the hearing has been continued on the front door on the
meeting night.

A "site development" ordinance which will affect construction of any nature In the city by requiring the owner to
Obtain a site permit, passed Its first reading Monday night
and a public hearing was scheduled for Dec. 17.
"I doubt very seriously this ordinance will affect the
private property owners," Jaques said, admitting that its
strict enforcement could include the private homeowner
wishing to lay a square of sidewalk or to build the slightest
thing on his property.
Jaques said the ordinance suggested by members of the
council member would be a stopgap measure with the sole
Purpose of allowing the governing body to control what is
being placed on properties being developed In the city.
The very short ordinance gives the city no authority to turn
down a site plan, but does require a fee for the site permit in
addition to any building permit.
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The council insisted that a "coupon rationing system"
similar to that used In World War H "should be placed now on
the use of all energy fuels," particularly on gasoline. Home
and commercial use of fuel oil will "likely" need Inc same

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Jury report, said the entire
episode will improve commission-state attorney cornmunscations, "and that,
basically,
has come from

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Herald Staff Writer

kind of regulation.

Black Community
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It appears maybe Mr. Nixon was desperate
to find someone who Congress would approve
and who would help his standing with Congress.
Whether Saxbe was the right someone is still in
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If Mr. Nixon has no respect for some of those
newsmen, as he plainly said at his news conference, how can we have the total respect for
Sen. Saxbe that would seem to be a prerequisite
to appointment to a cabinet post?

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bad effects of controls. So does
the working man who is paid
more than ever but who finds it
harder to make ends meet. The

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National Petroleum Council has called for coupon rationing
of gasoline, home and commercial fuel oil to meet what it
calls an "emergency" oil shortage.
The council's findings, contained in a 649age document
marked "Confldentlal ... guard against prematurerelease,"
says even the most persuasive voluntary controls on oil use
will still leave a huge gap In national needs.
The council's Committee on Emergency Preparedness
said that "There now exists a national emergency even
though the United States is not at war. Because we are not at
war there Is difficulty at this time convincing the American
people that because of Middle East oil denials or cut-offs"
that the oil crisis ts already serious and getting worse.
"&amp;flCC the necessary savings cannot be achieved by
voluntary means, rationing seems to be essential," the
committee concluded. Some of the report is to be released
later this week,
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Although the report does not tic tail how much gasoline
each motorist would be allocated, current thinking Is that
each car would get no more than 10-15 gallons a week for
standard use.)
The report contends that "every effort should be made to
list is endless. It Includes the
Thus, it Is no surprise that the Administration where Cost of continue the operations of the Industrial sector of the U.S.
COPLEY NEWS
When wages and prices were industrialist who is confronted clamor for removal of controls Living Director John Dunlop is economy as close to normal as possible" In order to keep the
frozen in the United SthliS of with shortages of raw materials as soon as possible is pondering the same problem nation's economy strong, even if it means a cutback for inAmerica for the fl time or prefabricated parts, the widespread, extending across that his predecessors pondered dividual users.
during peacetime in 1971, gasoline station operator who the country and among citizens back in 1971—how to phase out
Besides the return to coupon sales of gasoline, the report
controls were accepted as a was forced to sell gasoline at a of all walks of life. Indeed, the of controls with the least has other drastic recommendations for saving oil-based
awareness also extends to the dam"ge.
fuels. While some of the pla ns would continue to turn profits
temporary expedient to meet an loss, and so forth. -for oilmen, others are joined in by consumer groups.
economic emergency.
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enough. The economic havoc
created by years of excessive
The report recommends, for instance, that air quality
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federal spending and deficit
standards
"could be temporarily relaxed" and "burning of
budgets had caught up to us In
high
sulphur
coal and fuel oil" be permitted. "The highly
the form ot rampant inflation.
complex automobile pollutant reducers...should be post___,/
The stress on temporary
the report recommends.
controls also was realistic. The
The
council also recommended that the White House
experience of the United States
"suspend
price controls on home heating niP' to Increase
with controls during World War
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"economic
Incen ti ves," a familiar oil lobby argument f or
II and the Korean War made
fatter
profits.
the country aware
Sim
arly,
e
study
asks
th
at
Federal Power Co
Cornrn il
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CON6?
were not a substi tute of the law
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missi on rules be relaxed to a llow na tural gas pri ces to climb.
of supply and demand.
Under the council plans, natural gas, coal and even nuclear
So the United States deterenergy would be stepped up to handle some of the reduction
mined on Aug. 15,197 1, to freeze
in petroleum.
wages and prices for only °
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The council, however, also asks "both the federal
days while a
was
-government and industry (to) immediately present the true
devised fcan orderly phase out
and difficult facts to the public.
of controls. Phase H, the first
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through Phase III in 1972 and
"Reduced heating, lig hting and air conditioning use,
embarked on Phase IV last July
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CHARLESHAyS

Society Editor

President could rule
effectively in the wake of all the Watergate
disclosures and controversies.
Why is the press condemned and its
reporting labeled as "vicious and outrageous"
when newsmen report what critics of the administration say, while a U.S. senator who has
himself criticized the administration in similar
terms is welcomed with open arms into the
administration?
the

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expressing doubts that

At kis recent news conference, the President
assailed the press, particularly the television
commentators, in the bitterest of terms, accusing them of biased and hysterical reporting.
The President cited no examp1s of what he
meant, but a few days later his speechwriter,
Patrick Buchanan, in a television interview
referred as one example to reporting of North
Vietnamese claims that Mr. Nixon was insane,
Buchanan argued that in presenting this North
Vietnamese claim as major news, the television
networks were casting aspersions against the
President. He said the newsmen should consider
the source of such remarks in deciding what
news attention to give them.
Less than a week later, Mr. Nixon
nominated Saxbe, who just last year expressed
the opinion that the President may have "taken
leave of his senses" when Mr. Nixon ordered the
Christmas bombing of Cambodia. And only a few
days before the nomination Saxbe was publicly

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COPLEY NEWS

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Wednesday, Nov. 21, 1973-5A

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1. Roll Call
i. Mr. Davis of \Vilco ('on.
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6. Mr. J. hiattaway
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Juanita Henson, Longwood.
Also a daughter in law, Mrs.
Leo Tedder, Lake City and her

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BIRTHDAY PRESENTATION
Sisters, Doris Tedder (1) and Mrs. H.M.

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Emory Harden, Garvin Jr.,
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ference is held at F.T.U. in
Orlando in August of 1974 and
circles or indi v iduals ma y
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she is in need of circles to take
care the fourth class.
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Mrs William
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Grace Berg,ye
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way peop e s u co uct themselves when visiting a patient In the hospital. Recently a patient was admitted with
a serious tieart condition.
The patient's sister entered, hysterical and in tears.
Sb thre w he rself upon the pa tient [who was red and
bottled on both sides) and screamed: "Thank God
I thought you'd be dead by the time I got back"
Then the patient's husband said to Ida ailing wife
"When I told So and So you were rushed to the hospital
with a heart attack, she said: 'She'll never make It!' "
This kind of talk at the bedside of a patient is uncalled
for, and detrinwrtal to the welfare of (he patient. Please
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DEAR READER Your kUer may serve a useful purse, but common sense is such an uncommon commodity,
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sure to please the young and the young at heart—all your favorite
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Much
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there is an excellent chance to overcome this by being UY
quiet and listening to hunches.
ARIES(Mar. 21 toApr. 19) You are ambitious togeuhings
done now, but don't rely too much on friends who are busy
with own affairs keep promises, reneging could have due

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DEAR POLLY - While polling flowers and plants lor
our senior citizen's club birthda party I was short of stones
to go o v er the holes in the bottoms of the pots I used some
bottle caps lhad been saving and they worked just great.
MItS .I)S.

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removed for repairs or whatever. ~ have made over dozens
of %horty sashes with glass sizes ranging from three to
about I~ inches or so. I also have cut down a wood storm
door sash to fit over an air conditioning unit. As to the cost,
- ho can afford an air conditioning unit can afford
the fei (lolLirs needed for such a project. -AItTIftU

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while the n shines. Use care in motion.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Get busy at routines but
don't suddenly feel you have o use unorthodox methods
Being overly critical of other ouud get you into a peck of
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DEAR I'flI I \
Jthit was c('tTlplIiflIng about her in
a bility to clean the window •ibot her air tOfldItIOrkr and
the solution to her problem is really quite simple. Anyone
handy with tools can make or cut wn an old window sash
to fit Lwlween the unit and the upper sash. Forget about
sash rope or balance but remove the lock from the original

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DEAR POLLY - My Pet Peeve is with telephone directories that list only the husband's first and last name. I ineet
many omen soc ially whom I would like to call When I do
not know [fie iusband's first naine I have no way of finding
the tele hone number. If such a directory %%- od1d list both
names I am sure those mount! unto i ne ton oud
receive some friendly calls that' - %'do riot 90 otherwi.,A,.
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I have learned so much frcm the
column which I thoroughly enjoy and now need help.
flow can I remove an iron scorch from a 100 1wr cent
nylon blouse? The scorch, of course, is right in the
front ala navy blue blouse. I do hope someone can tell
me VfhlLlt to do. -BONNIE.

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GENIINI (May 21 to June 21) Stick to work instead of
going off an some Urgent that could be expensive. Take
treatment to calm nerves Have poise, good sense.
MOON CHILDREN (June 2" to July 20 Don't force
friends to do what you like in your nnxiety and desire for a
good time. Reach a happy mutual understanding Go Dutch

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tuns adorned the speakers swalkwed.Contains
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table, and pyracantha was used No suming. No spxul otls.-cis"
COil! $325 and th, large
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d,,votional, reading from the ff4ray will tm refunded. No qmljons
sixth chapter of Matthew.
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would like to offer a thanksgiving pra)er at your table on thin 'rbankiglvthg Day, mIne
Is yours for the reading And here It Is
0, heavenly Father,
We thank Thee for the food
And remember the hungry.
We thank Thee for health
And remember the sick.
We thank Thee for friends
And remember the friendless
We thank Thee for freedom
And remember the enslaved
May these remembrances stir us to service
That Thy gifts to us may be used for others.

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Rider, t}a3tona Beach and Mrs
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the birthday bank. Mrs. Futrell
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both Instances. B)-passing the phone company Is taking a
free ride on their monthly service, even th,o the Ins4vmen1

to the county Is also dishonest. I'm with you. mother.

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burgundy and white two-piece
ensemble while her mother was
attired in a black and white
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needed in making a terrarium
circle presidents plus 4 adfor members to use.
ditlonal members, attended the
Mrs. Albert Croninger, Sixth District Conference in
general chaian of the Annual Deliary held recently.
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mem bers the show will be two
WOMAN'S CLUB
sections to the show, Artistic
NEW MEMBERS
Daughters of Wesley Sunday
and Horticulture. Anyone
planning to enter specime.ns
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the Methodist Church met in
must have plants in their
oember meeting of the Fellowship Hall Monday after,
possession by Jan. 15.
Deltana Wom.aWs Club, 13 new
,Mrs. Darrell Porter, Ways members were introduced by
em an Mrs.
and Means chairman, an- Mrs Wilhelm Stithrenberg and j
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nounced that the Annual Card welcomed by president, Mm.
Chapman set-sing as izOS CSSS
Pdrt) ill be held on Jdn 11 at Ilenr) Langknpeht
Homemade coofties, nuts,
ilit Communit) C-enter
Accepting membership
off ee aand a were sen to
Hospitality cha ir man, M rs
rosters were Mrs Eugene c
members on arrival. Three
W. W. Ilopton requested help Addison Mrs. Melvin
kuests welcomed were Mrs Leo
ffinn all circles in furnLO&amp;g Mrs. Rom Datre, Mrs, Eugene
King, Mrs. J. C. Jackson
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toys and candy for the Lake Hackett, Mrs. Paul McElroy, Kinston
. N.C. and Mrs. Laura
Niontoe Elementary School
Mrs. Hazel Page, Mrs. John Coulter from
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their Christmas project, a
donaUon of $40 to send a
Deltona youngster to Junior
Nature Camp next swnmer.
Cynthia Green, bride-elect of daughter, Mrs. Robert T.
President Mrs. Ewald Korth, Gregory Holton, was honored Anderson of Deland.
asked all circles to consider with a luncheon at a Winter
The bride elect, her mother,
donating to the Youth Park restaurant
Mrs Curtis I J Green and the
Enlronmental Conference
Hostesses for the e%ent were groom elect s mother, Mrs
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Fetes Cynthia Green

Mrs. Cecil
Ilalbert, Horticulture chairman, demwistrated, "Building
A Terrarium' at the nwinthl)
board meeting of the Deltona
Garden Club, in the Deltona
Community Center.
Mrs Halbert had several
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of JOrdan Marsh. She sKnt
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soreandisnoyenjoying the
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DetIARY
The DeBary Aviation Fly In was held at the
Woman's (las is planning a flyingSeminole Ranch, No 10
bazaar In the Civic Center on and Nov. II.
Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Further commemorating the
Theire will be items for sale for occasion were ffmy trophi
everyone,
awards and a banquet at the
Articles will include
Ramada Inn, sponsorei by the
i'ocøis a hite clnIiant thbl
Experimental Aircraft Cor
( trash and eajrest,atableof poratlon,
a
national
nns tin inc I'idrn j 'irs ort'ini' i't n hc h is det dr
(1111stmas gifts, decorations, to sport aviation.
stationety, and handwork. Mrs.
The,home-built aircraft In
liuse Forbeck is in charge of the attendance ranged from 6o.
Ini,'e-an-hour Pietenpol to the
lAjnch will also be served at
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way of thinking, hut see their side as well Become more
cccssful this *ay )Isndle si tuation t home intelligently.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec l) Secret planning can
tia f uture hrightcr I a matters uC1 wisCi) ith cXpctt
an-i seek advice of a good pal also,
CAPRICORN (Dec, 12 to Jan 20) Relying on a clever

take anything for granted. Show fespect for thc law.
AQUARIUS(Jan 21 to Feb 19) Change your point of view
10 ImproNe vocational ru1 credit affairs Don't permit some
dustutncd person to astc your time lake a riuoic positive
approach toward others
PISU S (leb O to Mar 20) I md a new and more
fascin,iting way of keeping pronusts made fof belte: results.
Hunches are good now, but use sound judgment as well. Rela
tonight
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY . he or she will like
to jump into anything and everything without much planning.
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sureness, and the fine promise in this chart is icilized. (;I%,c
jood education to picparc to meet the changes that come uP
in this life(inic and turn adversity into success Thete could be
an arttil in this chart.

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lithe diamond u not rulkd
South just Flays more dua
nionds unti someone does
ruff.
Actually, trumps break 4
If the man with four trum

an k'ad a second diamond
and 1i declarers wagon but
p1 ,u N just art ill lb it good
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the v ery carciul declarer
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come to the condusion that
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Lettermen Returning

Lyman Grapplers Have Tl*tle Hopes
By JOHN CHERWA
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With 11 returning lettermen the Lyman Iligh School
wrestling team is loo king for contender slatus In the newly
formed M e tro conference wrestling division which officially
gets underway early December.

The other weight classlfications are 10fl12, 11121, 122-

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Returning to mat acUon this year are Doug Peters, and
Stete Lang These to engaged in junior tarsity football

Tennessee State

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secondary. Scharts also is a tesU1ng coach
The remaining coach is Bill floan in addition to his
grappling duties Hoffman is in charge of the weightlifters.
From the cross country squad is senior J immy Brinker.
who has been wrestling since his freshman year.

Other returning lettermen include Dale Straus, Armando

'Me [founds are expected to be one of the top teams in the
division since wrestling has been an active sport there for
four years, while it's the first time out for the loop
in addition to the Greyhounds, Boone, Winter Park, Evens,
Colonial, Jones, &amp;id Bishop Moore U seed matmen into
competition this season. Edgewater and Oak Ridge are the
only Metro schools not fielding a team
in amateur wrestling, the various grapplers are separated
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This year's wrestlers will have to readjust their strategy
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The Middies return three
who garnered six points. starters from a disast us
Following Adair was the tan- rebuilding year that saw the
dii.m of Vince Weir and Rick Naval finish with a 2-19 ledger
Van Antwerp with four markers for the campaign.
apiece.
Woodall and Tonuny Achon Nataiplansisa bumper crop or
completed the balanced Navy first year varsity men up from
attack with two point's cacti. t1w Junior Varsity squad of last
'Adair, Woodall and Weir were year . Tk Jay cees lift ed the
really coming through for us on hopes of local ('age followers
the boards,' said Sanford last season as they posted a
Naval head basketball t-oach respectable 14-8 log anti should
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th e evil influence of the bearded wonder and soon found
himself mired in last place. A quick change of allegiance
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paying homage to Gilmartin, caualng an
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following a man that thinks he gets his predictions from
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slate, picking New Smyrna over Oviedo
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Sanford, Winter Park in it a romp pait Lyman and failing to
see the 14-14 tic between Lake Brantley and Cocoa Beach.
The reason for this sudden surge of unanimity was chards
and Gilmar tin taking the easy ay out, finding our picks (the
found them before they were lost), they followed them right
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and all of their non400p matches ended in a higher score for
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were highly ranked and unbeaten at the time the Seminoles
(aced them.
Coach Claude Woodruff expressed optimism when asked
about his chances for the contest, feeling that his boys are
ready to hit with anyone around and that they have improved
a great deal In the Last month of the campaign.
Again, gametijne for the matchup Is 8 p.m. in Seminole
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last place. After viewing our fearless leader's method for his
choices-a penny tossed Into the air,-! would have to say the
West pick of the year Is for lbehards to come home with the
dubious honor.

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should have dropped the decision by 14-7 or thereabouts. A
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Aadezny became the first high quite as fortunate as they had
school squad to hit the hard- beenrntheopener
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Melbourne.
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dummy. Tuesday afternoon at practice Coach Claude
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its way down to the final week, and Dan Gilmartin is firmly
entrenched In first place amongst the Sanford Seers, he has
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ks picks.
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successor,aiso the (act that Ias the only one available
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Going in to th e contest the Tribe sports a 7 record that
has seen the local eleven face some of the best competltinn In
the state. Their opponent, the DeLand Bulldogs, enter the
annual Thanksgiving Eve fight wi th a 44 log.
As i!homecorning for Sanford was not enough motivation
odelrevictocY-thecontesthastheadded feature cellar
dwelling status to the loser.
Bo th squa ds en te r Seminole Memorial Stadium tonight
with 1-5 records In the soon to be abandoned Big Eight con
ference. The loser will share the last spot with either
Da ytona Beach Mainland or Seabreew who also match up

21 l oss. Plank's aerials ( of them) for short yardage
provided a consistent attack against the Bulldog defenders.
For the seniors In the contest it will mark the last time
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remembrance sake.
The "last hits" tonight will be for partially the same
rea son. Although some of the desire will probably come from
the seniors that have been caught in a rebuilding of the
Se minole program These boys, no doubt, would like to show
Woodruff and the local fans they are capable of winning ball
games
and Deland provides a more than ample op
portunity.
The last home victory came in the season opener against
rival Oviedo. The other win was at Daytona
&amp;abr'
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decisive 28-8 margin
Deland also should be fired up f or the contest Usually
this season ending encounter, held annually on the Eve of
Thanksgiving, proves to be one where the book" is thrown

aced Rick Plank and the Red Devils of KatMeen
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Tennessee State remained not as unshakeable. flawah
the nation's No 1 college plunged from second to a sixth
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from fourth to ninth after Ims.
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Polk Dumps Raiders 88-83

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k to haunt the Seminole lCiidtrs free-throw shooting success he enjo)°d last season
(ounty squad when they hit a They picked up 21 points at the as the fourth ranked leader In
cold spell mldwd) (brought the charity line, while Polk County Jucofoulshootsnghlttlng rer
second half and fell behind by 13 failed to hit on even one of their cent of his attempts.
markers, a deficit they were six attempts.
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PARIC ESTATES, ci recorded ' Court, in and tot SemIrcile Cour,tiv, Publiih: Oct.
31, Nov. 7 ti, 7) 3973
Plot Book S. P691'S 10 33, Public Florida. upon receipt ct p-roof of the
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FICTITIOUS NAME
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NOTICE lShrrcbyqiv!-r'thatl,m
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That the party interested tfl said liCtit,O$ name of Sunshin#
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Statutes, lo Wit: Section
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CWnty Flor.da November I 1973
1 101146 Statutes 1937
A'lorne" for Pa ottt
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- An interview with Seymour
iSerger, head of Topps Chewing 'urn Sports Department,
'the unquestioned tiaseball
card king of the Universe,"
reveals what travail he went
through in the early days of
his busincs.s, when writing
the Gospel (hat we later rea
hungrily on the back of those
car s. '1 used to write all the
copy m'seIf," said Berger.
"Jesus, it was murder. '
don't know the agony of trying to think up something
nice to say about some guy
who hit .176 last year and
made 25 errors. What can you
say — 'This guy stinks'."

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minuscule facts that still
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fan. For example, there is a
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For Sale
SI—HouSiuhold Goode
$7-p ances
Si—TV . Radio - Stereo

60—Office Equipment

"This Is known as damning
FOUl NEW COACHES
with faint praise. The key
(GO t APs There scill
terms here are 'valuable
is sai hiS In (lit' new Big
lout
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share,' which means very Agase is at Purdue alter nine

ORLANDO

14—Income And
Investment Property

some of my son's baseball

cardboar

61—Budding Materials
621w and Garden
43—Machinery and Tools
64—Equipment for Rent
6$ — Pets and Supplies
66 — Hores
o7—Livetock and Poultry
68 — Wanted to Buy
69—Stamps Coins
70—Swap and Trade
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77—Auction

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Camp Seminole, No alcoholic
beverages 372 1470.
Adding a room to your Home?
Furnish It with Items. AdvertIse in
Classlf lad Ad-s.

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S I—Aviation
All advertlsin, appaario4 In
Sanford Herald on Vttdrtelday will
automatcalty be placed In Thur-

sdays FAMILY BARGAl

NLWS
SECTION that H usslribttd I. an
additional 12,000 homes in the ares.
Advertisers should Include this
inSertion in computing thit earned
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Altamontesprings, to work mornIng
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SANFORD CT. MOTEL

Salei. Excellent lob opportunity.
Excellent
fringe
benefits.
Demonstrator arid gas furnisnett.
Apply in fx.qson, Jack Davis, Bill
Baker Volkswa0en, 3219 S. Hwy.
li-fl, Sanford.
'

Wanted: RNs and LPNS. Apply in
person, Sanford Nursing anti
Convalescent
Center,
950 Dishwashers and Experienced
MTllonv,tte Ave. Za'-..
cook.i. Apply in person to Saritcd
Ranch
House.
Experienced bar maid. Apply In
person to Bahama Joe's. 230$
French Ave. 322-5251.
SecretarIes, typists, general
clerical. All Office skills. Xtra
Helpers, Temporary Service, 675
ISO).

croom furnished apartment
Adulti only. S,50 mo. U'ilitses
furnished. Call 323015-3.

Newly renovated. Class A rvting
Color TV, Courtesy car pick up
service. Famity units, ef
ficiencles over nitn, low weekly
rat. 322 3103.
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T,'
'edroom duplex furnished
.iiartment 4720 Orlando Drive,
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Man or woman to share expenses fl
country home Call anytime, 372
5810.
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1 bedroom apt., carpet, air, kitchen
equIpped, $110 mo Kulp Realty
372 2335

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AccountaritBoot.keeper 5.300 up,
depending
experience. Anderson Employment Service, $30
0166.

Plight Bartender
Apply in person
Club Diamond,Hwy.17-92,DeBary

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Pr:r(,t,' Pit,' or Balc'iin'
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Wanted: Food Waitress, day shift.
Insurance benefits. Aprly n
person, Deltona Inn. Call 668 4493
for appt.
Clerks—Norrell needs yOu for interesting and varied assignments,
lyping, filing accountir.g. No fee.
sail 641-1115, 7211 Ic-c Rd., V.'lnter
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RN fdr weekend work, day shill.
Pleasant working conditions
Lutheran Maven Nursing Ctnter,
Oviedo. Ph. 363 3436 between 7
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ExperienCed. Steady employment
with modern meat processing
p(ant. S day week, in$urø. anti
bn*fits. £1 W. 13th St., Sanford.
ATQt,sOTIvE MECHANiC,t,,,
commission, ken kern's Garage.
11195. Sanford Ave., Sanford. 372.
3443.

DRIVER.

If you have an eye for real value,
you'll eye the classified ads
regularly.
DESK CLERKS full time or partiirnC. Motri experience prefnrre-J
Apply in person to

EXPERIENCED MASON
LABORER. PH. $315591.

ip to 52. 23 per hr. to start, uniforms
and equipment furnished. Apply
Pinkerton's, Inc. 1001 Executive
Center Dr., Orlando. Ph. 191-0161
or after 6:30 pm. Monday.Fri-day
372 4672.

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32005. 1792. Sanford

Food delIvery, fring, benefits.
ImmedIate employment. RIch
Pitti of Central Florida, 101 W.
13th St., Snford.

5%

Help wanted male or female for
operation of small machinery arid
aslambly in woodworkIng, Apply
Building 3S, Sanford Airport, 5 - 30
am. to 5:30 p m.
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TOP WAGES PAID
Forgreenb,angroders Will accei
boys I girls 16 or Over. Sanfca-d
area Afternoon and evening. Rigit
off I I exit, Hwyl 44. Ph. 3fl-203i.

LOCATED ON SANFORD AVENUE
SOUTH OF AIRPORT BLVD.
SANFORD, FLORiDA
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Cof Iege Stud*nt, part time work, will
train. $2.

per hr. Ph. 323-3900.

SALESMEN
0 experIence necessary. Apply in
Person, Art Grindle Wheel Ranch
Inc. 4 300N.Hwy.1792, Sanford
mall maintenanc, and laflitorial
help, part time. Prefer senior
citizen. Apply Holiday House, 3)0
E. Commercial, Sanford, after 2
pm.
Wanted someone to cut and tdge
lawn by month or by the lob To be
taken care of weekly. Ph. 571-2677.

PlIfli 1
Mobile Home

Yard man delivery man, also sales
person, 2 separate lobs. Good pay.
Many fringe benefits including
health and accident injronC
holiday, vacation pay arid profit
sharing. Call Gregory Lumber,

mrnunity

322 0500.
Workers apply In person to
American Wood Products. 1797
Charles St. Lonowood, Fia.

WHERE DO
TH
CUSTOMERS GO?
ws

1% O'i

VJSL.

5% find P'sc',, Bu,,entii

Fvierh
9% )3erous.eof Pr';ra
14% 1leco.ie of Cixes
68% Becojw of lróffe,-,nce
'b., WsI OtY P% ., 'U,' 'U(*A
5-5% c,**4 rd4Irv

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applications for the position of Iire 20
Male-Female
tighter. Must have 70 houri
HelpWanted
certIficate. Applications can be
picked up at City I-fall, 1 North
Part lime help wanted evenings,
Fairfax Ave., Winier Springs.
restaurant counter and kitchen
help. Must be iS or over. Ph. 67120)0.

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years at Northwestern. Johnny

Iint got's to Northwestern hayrn lift Indiatia I -e ('orso in'
k-riled I'ont former job at In(11011.1 sstsik (Jenny Stolz retetiRil 1)1111) l)augtwrty
at Michigan state. l)augherty
th be a Saurday television
(vimluwntator this season

Camping-Resorts

* *GUARDS* *

For Sate

'1 can still remember the
oversized headlines in the
Boston newspapers and the
feeling of stunned incredulity
they aroused in all of us our first encounter with the
underlv ing frailty of the
human condition. Up until
then death had been some- il—Garage . Rummage Sales
thing that only happened to
S-8oats &amp; Marine
animals or in the movies...
Equipment
If something like this could
tiappen to harry Agganis 54—Campsng Equipment
then what was to become of $7—Sports Equipment
50—Bicycles
"What indeed."
59-..Muslcal Merchandise
TOday, as I steal a look at

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out. And the authors '"5'"
reeiill
Harry Aganis, handsome,
power -hitting Red Sox first
baseman who died at age 2.5
of leukemia:

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Looking back
the
authors dissect a card of Sam
Esposito, a utiIit' infielder
The Kansas City Royals will
for (he Chicago Vhite Sax.
Berger wrote: 'lie has playnineSaturdaynightgames
proven to be a valuable hand, at home during the 1973 basestarting his shiirt' ci games at hail season.
as many as four P0751
The Texas Rangers will
The nut hors. with the
their
AmerIcan League baseperspective of maturity, now
ball
season
April 10 in Kansas
ana yze that statement in
City
against
the Royals.
bl000less intellettualism:

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,1eI1h( (,'3()t)I(

cover, and nearirnm ---the nrer'
cariously meditative age of
30. This book appears to be a
taking stock, of their old
baseball collections and of
themselves. To know the
man, we must understand the
child, goes the adage. Thus
the raison d'etre of this book.

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champ Miami of Ohio concludedaperfect lO-Oseason last
weekend by blanking Cmdnnattl,6-0, The Itedskins are
rankedo, l5nationallybyme
Associated Press.
Gator Coach Doug DIcky
said Tuesda)' his team voted
unanimously to accept the Tangerine Bowl bid

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CHANGING THE ZONING OF UNITED STATESOFAMERICA.
Pi--fflff. v AIR CONDITIONIH
DLI 11011 (Al
[kiruit runiIng back in training camp
&amp; RE FRI GE RAT ION. INC
a
Florid, corporation. et a! Dfe'n- Lions defensive back Dick Jau.
grabbed three Bears' aerials,
dint(s). —NOTICE OF SALE
ran can't think of anything he including one he returned 95
Nottcelsh.febygenttt
ha au
.i
(lU
unwiy to yarua (or a touchdown.
to
Summary FinnI Decr.e of
FQrtCIifl4jf', entered on
it, account for his three key pass
A copy sttall be availab,e it the
I don t tnlnk I played any
1973 by the above entItled Court. in intercentions uI!ainst the Clii
office oftie City Clerk for alt perthe above ttyltd cause, the Wi
differently
Sunday than I've
n'
son-s drsar,ngtoe'amine the same. derligned United Statei
Marshal,
been
doinu
all
season '"i,i s,-,
All parties so nterest and citizens
1)itfcrent or not, the rookie's
ora' of his duly authorited deputies,
thall hay* an opportunity
Jaur-on.
"I d say "
a
to be w11 sell the
situate In performance won him Defen. 23-year-old
heard at Sad hearino.
SeminoleCounty. Ftorkla,d*scribed i
tot
of
luck
Is
involved.
Dl.
C
ii.
t.,.
By order of the City Commission as: Lot
'e wyer Oi U
01 the Csty cii Sanford. Florida.
a. o, ENGLISH ESTATES. in the i'.atIonal Football League
"A lot of things went right for
H. N. Iamm, it.
UNIT TWO, according to the p1.1 from the Associated Press
us in the game. "
City Clerk
nC came up
thereof as recorded in Ptat Book 13
The ..f on11 aton.
0 the Citf of
.rom
with
the
right
defenses
at the
pages $4 and IS. Public Records of
Sanford. Florida
Seminole County. Florida at public sale went the First nine games right (line."
Publith Idov 21. '73
outcrytothehighelttndbe5?bidd,r thlsseasonwithoulintercepting
0EV 1,1
for cam at 12:00 O'ClOCk 000fl On II
s But in the Iaons
Tuesday. December 15, 1973 at the
romp
over Chicago, Jauron a
West door of the Seminole County
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUTmOUS,. Sanford Florida.
_____________________
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
I
j
Dated - 3074-73
FLORIOA.ORLAIIfi3O DIVISION—
MITCHELL A. NEWBERGER
L9OI
Notice
- COURT NO, 733$ On
—
tJnit $ff5 Marthal
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
01 trlct of Florid,
1IOTICEOFINTENTIOp4TO
P-?fltt.
iR CONOITlO)flP-,
--------------------&amp; REt- RIGIllAT IOU INC a
UstIed States Attorney
TO ALL WHOM
Florida corPoration ef at
V
Attorney for PlaLntitt
CERN
L'YI?4C. • T Tt$( SI COR
THE
INTERSECTION R OF
F RE N C H
AVENE
AND
TWENTIETH STREET TO GC2
(GENERAL COMMERC IAL)
DS7RICT

IIIe

both

Mid-American conference

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i.IOfl $ Iauron 11
.ameu
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ueienslve
riayer

LegalNotice

1097

sellout

author-s AY(Ithi

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(,aines1lle Dec. 7.

I.lI4I'J&amp; IIUWIJJ L.'UI$tJiILIlaiLLfl,

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inc game is a

33—Houses Rent Furnished

where baseball car-dsstood in CO Urse.
l7—Busines Property
the lives of kids in those days,
For Rent
And those names, some of
and of the monumental effort
to chew the gum that came lfl which se have forgotten, yet 35—Wanted
to Rent
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tho1etreasuredlittlepackets. are undeniably unlorgetta____________
Real Estate
ble: Ned Carver, Herbie
II 1idthlr one par it was Mews. Saul Rogovin, Sibb,y 41—HOUSIS for Sale

.1,(JvO-eat Tangerine Bowl in "We h1 no op1on, a ian,,
Orlando
u.iawiii us,- genine spokesman said. "We
seasa
riid in Gain- are a major bowl arid have to
esviu* The gameisseLIoruv.. conductourselvesthatway. We

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Rentals

in importance only to base- number 1/8, Eddie Gaedel,
thc,,mdget ho batted (and
ball trading cards.
Vdiiuu) once for the Browns'

22.

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FurTherdescr'bede1,astf Bear recorded in Plat 8')
.
L.a.. Road. rrirth Cf MCPdeiI Rod. Pubbc RCCOrOS 01 StioIe County.

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item'i. Sell them quickly with a
Herald Want Ad by calling 322
2611, and asking for a friendly
Adyjit,

j'aVe1i,ReCr,atIOn
________________
ii—Travei Agencies
IlCampingResorts

book. For examyle,

Travel Agencies

FLYING CARPET TOUQS, 'MC
Airline tickIs. Cruise anti Tos,i's
t official rates. 30) Semoran
Blvd., (Mwy 436). 531-3233.

111

i m a very gullible guy - you
have to be to be a baseball
1n - because I did catch
several errors in the book,
themostcgregiousbejngthat

word, when Snooky Lanson,

have a lack of facilities i
The Gators, 5-4, have a three- lando that will be i'edlfled begame vIctory strtn8 going Into fore the 1974 classIc."

BEINGAZOHIP4G PLAN WITHIN UtITED STATESOI.TRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF —
THE CITY OF SANFORD
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
FLORIDA SAID AMENDMENT

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Tangerine Bowl against nation- same
pr
t me, bowl officials peti• .
. .-, rdn,,.4
,,m, O ',uO.
honed the National Collegiate

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third row of Sister ?'.ever msn(i, I believe all
30—Apartments Rent
Calamina's class, squeezing those names, and more, and
w,iurn.shed
my hands together to make a ttier1 , ,besIdes Pretzels 35—Apartments Rent
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Furnithed
oelis

I
.sxed
off their own field
just a invitation to Miami of Ohio last

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A' ORDIN.,Nr "F
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Ct.,rrbers
,jf 1 f!t (rfifl W
! the Court
Sanford, Avc'nui Irom the Nrlh R W Inc Of
rior,a. on December 12. W73, at Stale Road 436 to the North R -W line
7
or as soon
as of Citrvs Street:
pn$rt)le.
tothecorporateimltsoftheCilyof
Planning and Zonng
Alt*more Srirtgs, Florida; and
Cornmssion
1W To co'nhder also the question
St flol* County. Ficrida
of designating and aSsigning the
By 3
Wihams.
ZOOOQ classifical,on of IL InZèinc Df,ctor
dus'rtal O4lrIct to said pt-openy as
Pum: NOv. 7). 1973
tP'.at cLassiIicaton isdescribed to the
0EV 174
zoning ordinarces 04
At'arnote Springs, $oiida. to wit:
Ordinence No. 725 73 and as
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOT iCE IS HEREnv GIvEr4 ts't anie,ued and supplemented.
The present zoning oassaicarion
b y,riue of trial certain writ of
E*eut ion issued out of and under 01S40 Properly ii, R $5 ReSidential.
Stogie Family oistrict. as mat
seal of the Count-f Cowl 04
clanitscation IS described in the
Semtoole County, FlOrida, upon a
I itiji judgment renred in the
zoninqordinancesandrrculationsof
Sem.no!p County, FlOrida.
for0id court on toe 30th day of
The Public Hearing will be Mid i
July.AO. it?), in that certain case
me City Halt, Altamorde Spring.
entitted, Dealer Au'ø Sates. Inc.. a
Florida,
i the IPh d6y of
Florida corporation Plair,litf,
Orr.rmbet, 197), at 430 p in, or as
James P Paugn and Mone D
t.ori'*there- at?rrAsposssbe.atwtiith
P's
Defendant, wtich
tiffle iteretid parties and citizensaforesaid Wrst 01
ecu! ion as
for 4fl'f .ganst thP ptoOoted •r
drlvrest in me as S?,rtf
4
O 1 irrd
I
iSjtdheartn may be continued
h
l*vsed 5s00 the fotic'*,n
time tO I
ntl hnal action
described property owned by James

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the tOtivtng Pwaring:
dyi-.btprertyta}T
eratxatIncffhe
tots 34. 35 36 35. 39.40 and 41, toitO*ng desrlbei POP.rtV lying
McNeil $ Orange Villa. Sr-cl'ori 7, and being to Semtn,ie County,
Townthlo2l. Rang. 75, as recorded FIor'da to wit:
in Ptat Bool 2. Pate 99. public
tots I tPru 24. 1ctuve. Bio
records of Seminole County, lTracl
San

thII
ftafter

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as Whammy Douglas and
Clyde Klutz wei- to mo
ball players,, grew
the
'50s. And the resounding

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the fifties would ever end?"
Pierce was traded for
Aaron Robinson, In 1948. And.
flh iih
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- ii ooe&amp;ii -come as a snoc," said
Stargell. "That all happened In 'it.
Then' are no hard frellngs ¶etween
i'.te nd m because we had
control over .

WAITRESSES NEEDED
DUNKIN DONUTS

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1? Week Chard Course
Harry Wetter, 323 1379

1-Card of Thanks

I'm not sure how many of

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behind Bench and Billy Williams of

ror Rose, the glossy MVP award

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finished third and fourth i

For Stargell, it marked the t)frrJ

career. r'e#iveii -1 vnt
t.
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place and a total of fl4 points,
"It's great to be No. 1," Rose said.
baseman Joe Morgan. Bonds
Stargell, the league leader in
"it's the biggest honor yet. I'm
collected 174 points, and Morgan,
home runs with 44 nd runs bstted in
thrIlled and happy."
one of four Redt In the top 10,
vith 1t), ol1tted iO first-place
Rosewasn'tcompletelysurprlsed,
collected 102 points.
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fl the Cly 01 Sanfrd. Ftoda. t

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and Bubble {Ufl oiTm r
Ilook It is an uncom o

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UDERTA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
SPr.

talk," said Rose. "But I had a great
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CITY OF
ALTAMONTESPRINGS.

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93 points,

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rnf101e CoUfly. TO WHOM IT MAY COPICERPI

WUI

Seaver of the New York Mets by 22
pouts

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Le ai Notic
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1973 today by the Baseball Writers
on o America.

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Golden State a 108-105
ricto.-y over Milwaukee,

Lakers were whipped by the
Knicks 1(-89.

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ich Bill - ri n a er I.e

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(NEA) - Bliel

in thIs year's Cy Yourj Award

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Green string beans, you pIck. Don.
aId Voungers, 322-10,

sinci 1969, when Willie McCovey of

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squeeie -by Milwaukee
108-105
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By Ira Berkow
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left fielder, was named the National

his all-out, aggressive baseball
style, the Reds dynamic player won
the MVP prize In a close battle with

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votes and 250 points.

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Green Beans, you pick. Tyte Farms,
Celery Ave., Ph. 322-1719,3723710,

Department Hours

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garage sale with a iOw-coI
classified adl

HUSBAND AND WIFE teams are not rare in Elgrove Deltona shuf-

74 Business Opportunities
2?
Rorna fur Rent
Truck Drivers and Owner Operatorj
SELF SERVICE COIN OP' RATED
Motel
reeded to transport automobiles Men and women needed to
train as KWIK KAR WASH available San
within the state tv Florida, Muit
managers ,Jndas$istant managers
CoIorTv. Pool Phones
lord and surrounding area. Very
have a good safety record, arid be
in Convenience type stores. Good
Extra
clean rooms &amp; efficienciss.
Investment.
75
prt
fiflaricng
able to qualify under strict DOT
salary, paid vacati5, hos
day week month. 322 1391
An nle5tmint lot those
requirements. Owner Operators
pitalitation insurance. Cxcllent
MUST SUCCEED and one toil
must have new or nearly
Opportunity for advancement
will provide years of steady n
30
Chevrolet, Dodge, GMC 01 Ford
Apartments Rent
Apply Lll'I General Stores, 230)
come.
Call coitzct, 901 773'7I67
conventional tractors. Mileage t
French Ave., Sanford, or 300
Unfurnished
41c and- ak loaded, 17c empty.
VOIVSi&amp; Ave., O'ang, City.
TheanswevIo"Whattodowithyr
ifldrm.AiA.
Weekly
Settlements,
old Car." Sell it with a CIiSSifid
other
Kitchen Equipped. Adults
benefits. Apply Building 111,
Ad
P0. 373 0911 alter 330 p m.
Sanford Airport or phone (3(35)
MEN
OR
WOMEN
If
you
aren
327 1046 for appointment.
'obe'ooms I bath, wall towaU
Seminole County
tefesttd in earning 5)000 per
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carpeting, drapes, central heat
month, part time with only $3,300
Roberts I GlIman, Central Florida's
air. Fully equipped kitchen
to invest, fully returnable, call
leaders
has
one
19 Female Help Wanted
opensng in their
with
dishwasher. Call Mrs
COLLECT Mi'. Crow (214) 24)
Seminole County (Longwood
373_4657.
,e-therty
_________________
Sanford Branch) office. You'll be
AVON MAKES CHRISTMAS TIlE
Nice 1 arid7tedro..ma;t.
tuOorted by extensive
Used Farm Fqssipmen? wult sell fast
SEASON 10 BE JOLlY. Earn
l0oMagnolia Ave.
vertising
and easywith. Classified Ad. Call
and
extra money for gifts as an AVON
manag,rI.l
Apt.).
assistance, Experience in real
3222611 Ot 131*993.
representative In your spare time.
Call 641 3079.
et6te not essentIal. License SELF-SERVICE COIN OPERATED
GENEVA GARDEN
necessary. Call Larry Saxon, KWIK KAR WASH available
APARTMENTS
San
Getting ready to move? Sell excess
REALTOR.
Diitrlct
Sales
fordarea. Wry low Investment, 15
1303 W. 25th St.
items quickly with I Classified
Manager,
per ce-nt financing. An investment
3 bedrooms. 2 bathi, carpetng &amp;
for the who MUST SUCCEED
drapes Pool Kit(he-fl equIpped. 3
and onethat will provide years of
Children accepted Call
CLERICAL—If you're an cx
steady income. Call collect 90.4
perinr.ed payroll clerk wrio en
830.5500
723 7 IL?.
joys working with personnel, then
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31
Apartments Rent
Inc.
Realtors
Longwood
we're looking for you. Some
Furnished
Switchboard experience
29
Rooms for Rent
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OJnVFPS P,,rt lime or full time
preferred Contact PnrsonrIi
)rTmi',\ :r
I
tlr
-J, Orvotc cntran(p,
A Du
f. Sons, Oisu,
AVLU MOBILE PA4,
Yi-u
cst Co. :.n s Pdrk
bath anti parking, Call 322-7$Q.
3P.S)2l1.
2Si Park Drive .3fl 7161
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LOST: Male Dchthnd I,
Longwood area, black with browr
paws I brown under neck and tall
Name. "Snoopy". Reward. $34
5196.

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1101 the game on ice
phase of the game," corn- maker hit on 9 of 18 tries from
However, on six 'lifferent mented Sterling.
the floor, as well as converting
cra.sioflS they allowed the host Actually the contest could all but one of eleven tosses from

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FACEDWITH A 0RlUhlNG
PROBLEM
Perhap5 AlCOhljt5 Anonymo5
Can Help
Phn 17] 1517
Write p o fbi Ill)
Sanford. Fl0fjd

WANT AD

team.
Polk hit on 44 of 82 shots and the grabs, added 12 poInts to the double figure status by hitting
eleven and ten markers
Wi knc ttrnt the boarth Ilasders sure successful on 31 'J(' of ensic toLd
ihi Seimnok Communit) would be oncoithe big problems of 67 tries This figure was Gerdid Ocns and Freshman respccti%ely
College Itaiders found last night this year," said Sterling, "But I iumped up by the six first half
HERALD SCORESOARO
thatwlnsarehardertocomeby Feel c should hae done a cherr) pickers and seseral
SEMIH0LE
FOA.FO FTA. FTM PTS REB A
Players
on the road as they fell to the better job than we did."
easy, in close shots after th
Polk Community College "It's not that our boys didn't Vikes hit the offensive boards
.,
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Vikings Wednesday night 88-83. hustle, they did," continued the for the rebounds.
11-9 101) 21 6 1
Crawtd
0
'°$2
McCullum
The Lake Mary based squad disappointed head cage mentor,
Seminole featured a balanceci
canieoutolthefirsthalfwitha "They were just not blocking offensive
attack
with
7-3 2- 1 7 2
IfmS
umsleading 42-42 tie. It was out properly."
sophomore Chip Crawford
1Kennebrew
House
during those 20 minutes that the 'I guess we ha e not come as hitting 28 poInts from his guard

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48-The Sanford Herald

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ADULTS NO PETS
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last. 32 9091

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I bedroom furnished house

bath. *11
to wall carpet. drapes, stovt
.'tfrigefatOr, gatage and fenced
p1,700.
Hall Realty

Houses for Sale

I 100 C 2Sth Si..
3fl 6691

Stenstrom

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IDYLLWILDE -. EXCLUSIVE YOU GOT TO HAVE A2STOW
'MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
HOME? O.K. We've got III
Colonial, too Has 3 bedrooml
317 7j43
BROKER
7'.i baths. formal diniN row,
climate control plus man
NEAR 46 EAST
features. $46,600. It's brand ne
Four bedroom. 3 bath, central heat
toot First time advertised.
and Ii?, two car garage, fencpd
EXCLUSIVE
yard, with tOassorted citrus ire", IDYLIWILDE
PROUD? YOU SET We're prot
convenient to shopping area,
to show thiS brand new 3 bedroor
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FOR IjEAUT1t-UL 1O*'for sale or saw, call us

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INVESTMENT! Building Includes)
attractive apts. Will make nice
rttidence with good rental in.
come, 521.500.

garage, and many extras. An
even att3lJOO.you'llbeproud
own and live in It, See ii n.vt Fir
time advertised.

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Yovr Multiple Listing Agency
Local and National MIS
2S4S Park D
REALORS

HAD HiathaAve allY 97

"Stop Urn! "
HOME WITH INCOME
Large 3 bdrm., home in a quiet
neighborttood. near schools and
thurchet. Small cottaU!. rented.
Live in one, or rent both. You
cnoose. Call George Willis, Assoc.
Seller wants an offer

Roberts &amp; Gilman

8305500

Have a real estate problem?

Stan Vermilion at 1311 7020

Cailbarl Real Estate

'.'.ble tlomc' Bank Repotsessions,
15 to choose from. $31 7373
Deala
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END OF YEAR CLEARANCESave up to $15.00. All mobile homes
drastically reduced. Come see the
genuine bargains at Place Homes
North, Hwy. 17-92 Lake Kathryn

USED HOMES SALE!

expense when built. Wante
Comfort, health forces sal,

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
SoO French Ave.
33 Orlando Of.

1.19,900.

223S200

About this 3 bedroOm, 7 bath split
Bakalla, Inc.
bedroom plan home. It's located Elmer
on a butiful comet' lot. quit? Realtor
13.1-7W
fern Park
U'Cti(x. Vt'l cw,venient. Eat in
k;tchi,. family room, beautiuI One yr. old, large 3 bdroom hot's
Fenced yard. approx. 3 acre
parquSt ilO1. This home is one of
lakefront property on big Lali
a kind. Price 537,500 Owner will
Mary. Ph 372 7903.
carry mcrige at i' pct.

322 5500

Spacious
IDYLLWILOECOMMERCIAL LOCATIONS
bedrooms, 7 baIS, family roor
central heat &amp; alt, range, d3s
We have them from so' tots on up
washer, disposal, drapes. carpe
today.
Call
throu1 large acrsge.

double garage, large lot 1 mar
other attractive features. Doe
Stem per Agency
mlfl this buy at 1.34,700. Mal
SEMINOLE REALTORORL-, WPdown payment a. assume 7 pc
MULTIPLE LISTINGSERVICE
mortgage
1919S French
3774991
twe.. Sur.day, 3737371 or 327-119'I SUNLAND- 3
lend

srd A little work &amp; some pat
ling needed. Priced at on

I' x 43' Spartan, travel trailer, good
for campsite, builder's office or
storage. 131 30$1.

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agriculture. $1,530.

MS 3733

Convenient and charming. 'ust CITY- 3 be
n%. furnished C
c,,mplrt'ng 4 new 3 bedroom
home close to shopping. A u,
homes with garage. air and
fenced yard. $16,500 with $35
carpeting Located on a quiet
street with like beteNi. Wilk to
shopping
and schools I_Ow down
piyment. Only 122.500 to 1.250

CUFF JORDAN
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REALTOR

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Ill t4 Park. Sarifcrd

377 59)
ST. JOHNS REALTY Co
BROKERS
The Time Tested Fir in
120 Park Ave
Days. 3724123
Nights 327fl57; 3" 5424
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KULP REALTY
Realtor
3 -43
107W 1f St
Boat in the way? Sell ltfa%t and UtY
with a low coo classified adI

down &amp; low mo payments.

Paola area.
bedrooms. 2 baths, central net
Florida room, carpet. I. m',
more. $ acres with private ft
pond. lie to appreciate. 5.55.00-

COUNTRY-

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acres. High, dry ari d wooded.

COUNTRY CLUB-- 2 bedrooms,
bath. Sf0-vS, rei'igerator. carp
large patio, fenced yard. Do
miss this one at 113.900 with Ii

Jim Hunt Realty

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After hours.
REALTOR
373.3991

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No friffic, nice
trCes, almost new 3 bedrOom, I
bath. carpet. large itc-ieri, 52.500
down, Ill mo. 313 t)(j9

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WHIT ESIDE APPLIANCES, 644
7*4).

112.000.
STONE ISLAND AREA

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horses and real country lIving. 11
acres,. 1.11.900

Forrest Greene. Inc.
1304W. Fairbanks
WE TAKE TRADES

Realtors
645 7333

Large cornet' tot, near old NM 7S'*
722-. Reduced for quick cash sale
Tom Bryant, RI, 1, Jonesbc,ro,
Ark. 73101.

Ill' front on Sanford Ave. 117. on
13th St. Zoned Cl 79 pct. 0ovr1,
balance 10 years.

Appliance Sales &amp; Service, 2617 S
French Ave. Sanford, 372 7651

p. f NMORE WASHER, parts.
Service, used machines
MOONEY APPLIAICES, 323
0697,

Healing

New .1rm. 7 bath home in
ItI'pISCe %&amp;6.2.G 7 , 1 pt. O.vrc
LstItO.* 3c5 313torMni RsO'ux. RI
I Poi aI$. BCtV'.'. I

WINTER SPRING S -The Terrace
3 bedroOm. ;kj baths, rec room,
tot-be 1.hop, quiet neighborhood.
Per 14.100 and assume 1)9,000
ntrçace at I pc-I. Total monthly
5177, possrS5*n,
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bedronms. 7 oaths, ftntin3,
P'!, trees
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0 C.. 4ILMR BROKER
4LJ. PttNU.GTOU A)OC
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337 9370
371 710

361' front on W f irst Strrt. 1cti
)9acres. High &amp;dry Verynear I

Reg.Stered (trwer

wti.'t cookEng I b&lt;ft-n, fenct
yrJ and orange tries to
play under. Fte'Shly p*intt
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Miscellaneous
For Sale

* Sanford Auction *
PUBLIC AUCTION EVERY

i.nt;u;.-es.
/:.OhCY
Miscellaneous, NCA. 4nd Lj5d
IrnuSure and applianceS. Plus
tii..i iwatrh ^11s)

Saturday. All Soul's Catholic
Sharing Center, 312 Sanford Ave.
Lots of Goodies, Friday, Sat, I.
S..ndy, 724 E Broadmoof, Lake
fl.i'5 (14rrrr_Ie-!f Jr
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L3oats&amp; Marine

Roberts &amp; Gilman

830-5500

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Buy, tell, cons;qni spprate. Of
spet?il t.aJt'S OJt Clif anything of
vàhtiO Hwy. Il 9? Ibehind Win
(hostel Mob4t Hnmes.i
373 141
Sanford. FIa
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Manint. 176' 10. 1*) ftp. Menc.
cruiser. Used Only 10 hfs. $350.
take' OvC? 3229008.
PORSON MARINE
7977 Hwy 11 97
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hauled away. Your cost, 110
Orlando. 2956194 anytime.

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JACKSON'S CERAMICS. supplies,
kiln dealer. lOSS Closed Thursday
&amp;
6. Ssnday. 3321971.
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ç't asri buyers for a small in
vc'stmcnf. Place a Iw cost
rlassified ad for results

Motorcycle s

REASONABLE PRICES. CALL 372-

Trucks and Trailers

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classified ads!
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Painting--InterIor 1. exterio r ,
re'pairs.rools painted. free honest
experienced estimates. 3730291.

PlO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD

HANDY MAN

CONCRETE PATIOS

finishing his education? That's
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lot of &amp;'ratch in anybody s
money league . .
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1931 Chevrolet ' iti 6 c -yI 4 5Pre'1 lt' Fix up" Time. I-ffre an expert
heavy duty rear, $250 or best oftiir.
rparmanfrom'oi.ai''s ctasstied
75

Custom made screen rooms. car.
portS, Top workmanship and
mater'als. LEACH ALUMINUM
FABRICATION, 373W5.
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Onl authonijed sales &amp; service in
Sanford. Open 9 S. Mon Fri Sat
UI a classified ad help you clean out 1 9 I. 101 W. 77th St Ph 373 SI X
your attic, garage or basemenll
FREE Home Deenonstration
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
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Trstmblay, 3732774.

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WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All typesandsises
We repair and service

I ,s-r,dscapang, Mowing. Edging,
rimmng
Free ESt R94sofl.*t)it,,j3tjer

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3" and larger, pumps, sprinklers
Water conditioners, 3224610

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Certalnb' we are Interested in
. Getting ready
Florida's new consumer protection law, Ally, Gen. Robert
Shevin hopes that he will have It
in effect prior to the end of this
year.
hit's lt move too rapidly on
"his one, folks, cause it just
es
could force more than a few
merchants
right out of
Seminole County School Supt, do," said Layer. "I'd like to See
busiries.
Williaiii
P. Layer
has all principals and teachers out
Many businessmen are surely challcngec4 all school board there walking too. Besides, the
going to object to the strong members to walk in the March exercise will do them good!"
rules that will determine how of Dimes Pledge WIk, Dec. 1,
Teen chairman for Seminole

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they conduct their business in starting at 7 a.m. outside he County David Cohen urges all
the state,
Sanford Chamber of Corn. walkers to start signing tip their
ihlt'rn'.
t1ilLil.S now. Forms for the
If 0 lIla!) is illing to risk hiS
l.iyer is the campaign wilk can be picked up in an&gt;'
Investment into a bUSInCSS, he ctlairnian for Semlunok' County, school oilier'. Those who parshould be the one to finally and he will ix' leading off the ticipate in the walk must sign
determine I s ithin the bounds of walk. "A lot of students from up sponsors who will agree to
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not violating the laws whether Seminole schools will be pay a certain amount of money
he can be if success or walking the 20-mile route, so I for every mile the walker
capitulate to bankruntc%'.
think it's the least we odults can walks.
Too mans' liriies have nt' Seen
the government go lileddling
index
Into a situation, only to corni
the problems instead of
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Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions,
with sir, or by hand Licensed &amp;
insured 313 $31J
Custom work. Free Estimate. 323-

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WASHINGTON (AP) The White lIuu.sc today t.'.ucd the
following
following annual Thanksiiviru ftiv proclamation by
l'rcidt'nt ixoii:
"In the first Thanksgiving man affirmed his determination
to live in God's grace arid to act in God's will on the shores of
a new land of promise. In this Thanksgiving season we re
affirm that determination.
"Time has not dimmed, nor circumstance diminished, the
need for God's hand in all that America may Justly endeavor.
In times of trial and of triumph that single truth reasser ts it.
self, and a people who have never bowed before men go
gladly to their knees In submission to divine power, and in
thanks for divine sustenance,
"On this Thanksgiving Day we mark the 10th anniversary
of the tragic death of President John F. Kennedy. As we give
thanks for the bounty and goodness of our land, therefore, let
us also pause to reflect on President Kennedy's contributions
ti the life of this nation we love so dearly.
"Those who celebrated the first Thanksgiving had endured
hardship and loss, but they kept alive their hopc and their
faith. Throughout our history each generation has endured
hardsWp and loss, but our faith and trust in (sod's providence
has remained undiminished. At this first Thanksgiving in 12
years In which the United States will have been at peace, we
see that God's grace also remains undiminished. For this we
give thanks,
"Now, therefore, I, Richard Nixon, President of the United
States of America, In accordance with the wish of the Con.
gress as expressed in Section 6103 of Title S of the United
States Code, do hereby proclaim T:. rsday, Nov. 22, 1973, as
a day of national thanksgiving, and concurrently, a day of
prayer for the memory of John F. Kennedy. 1.t all
Americans unite on this day, giving thanks for the manifold
blessings vouchsafed our people, and Inviting all of those less
fortunate than ourselves to share In those blessings in God's
name, for Ills sake, and for our own. In witness whereof, I
have hereunto set my hand this Sixteenth Day of November,
in the Year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred-Seventy-Three
and of the Independence of the United States of America, the
One Hundred Ninety-Eighth."

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And the cynic says "What is there to be
thankful for'
"What is there to be thankful for when
wars prevail, when turmoil and strife divide
us?
"Why is there cause for thanksgiving when
so many are hurting and killing others in
hatred and Furs"!
"How can we give thanks when crime and
violence and disunity thrive in our own country and many people, even at the very highest levels, are forsaking brotherly love and
the dignity of law?"
The cynic is unobserving. He fails to see
the vast majority of men yearning and praying and striving for peace. He does not take
into account that for every breaker of the
law there are thousands who respect and
obey it.
The cynic overlooks the nation's inherent
strength and its ability to heal internal

differences and stand fiercely united in the
face of common danger.
He ignores the advance in public welfare
and the daily countless evidences or man's
charity and compassion for those in need.
Nothing to be thankful for?
No thanksa,iving that our country Ic prnv.
lflg once again that although severely tried,
Its carefully wroughtgovernmental system
of sytem of checks and balances does work
and can restore the national equilibrium?
No cause for gratitude that we are facing
up tc our problems and are determined to lIluminate the facts, no matter how painful,
with the light of truth?
No thanks that although the challenges
lacing the nation may be great, so are the opportunities?

When or where has there been greater
cause for gratitude?
Let us offer thanks.

What You Will Give Up
To Maintain U.S. Economy
WASHINGTON t APt
-Half of its private driving. through if 30 per cent reduction
Brace yourself for a cold, dim,
-One-fifth of its jet travel, in
family,
social
and
stay-at-home winter.
-One-fifth of its electricity, recreational drivini.," the re'l'o keep the wheels of the
-Plus 15 to 25 per cent of its port said.
't'ofloifly
turning despite home and office heating.
Interior's gloomy report apllounting fuel shortages, an InAnd, adding insult to injury, pei'red to move gasoline ratioerior Department report says, air pollution from soot and sul- ning a step closer to reality.
he public must give up:
fur will get worse.
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$ am6 pm Animal Hayti
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A) condition $1,300. Ph- 3374707, For Builders, sub contractor-i.
Complete HouSe Plans and Shop
1913 Dodge '.. tonDrawings. Fast, dependable,
pickup truck with camper, 1,700.
economical, Call Victor--US 3713,
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Ph 323 1176

I TON PRODUCE VAN. Nothing
down. take over, cell Cte'dit
'nanag'rr 273 67)0.

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Call for free evaluation 1317370.

Cog training In your home

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BULLDOZER WORK
:itarl!g lots our Specialty. 373-1131
after3p.m.

REEL'S BODY SHOP
lloo Sanford Avenue
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Parts-Accessories

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(formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook)
519E. Pine, 3725747.

Camper Top for Dalssm. Toyota or
small pick up. Phone 3735700,

KEN'S MOWING SERVICE
Acreage. Lots and Lawns
Free estimate. call 373 lOaS

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HEAT 1110
&amp;
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CON
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3776390.

'61 Norris, 22' Travel Trailer, self.
contained, air &amp; extras. Al

Getting ready to move? Sell e.xc,s1
Items gstickly with atlaSsifi'1adi

OIL HEATER CLEANING
CALL RALPH
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repair,
paintino. No lob too large or 1(10
small. Ph 323 3609.

A&amp; P APPLIANCE REPAIR
Allmakeswt'vlCe
Ph, 130 V)I
Sanford Electric Company
2522 Park Drive. 322-15.42

fectiOn. spec ialist Mawcng by
request only. Free estimate. 373

Cond. Service.373543-4.

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winter, Call Geneva Hf;. 1. Air.

chastifie'd ad for results.
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Brand New slide in truck campers
from$795. Now World Travel,
1797, Longwood. $349421

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Patio covers, carpertt. iuened
porches, pool enclosures 6.
repairs. 25 pc'. off 323 0453.

1969 (IMC Big V.6, II' van'
Hydraulic lift, extras, new

tHANKSGl.lPlC. SALE. Fill a bag
for $1. I to 17. Monday through

with unsolved murder of two Lynn Harberts, 18, an Orlando
girls whose decomposing bodies hospital clerk last seen Aug. 5
were found Aug. 22 in an at an area theater.
An Mtarnonte Springs Altainonte dump, Altamonte
The second victim has not
detective feels there is a Springs Police Chief Ju.stice been identified but pathologists
possibility that a rape- East said today.
have described her as a young
kidnaping suspect, held in
ttective James Martindale
female between 16 arid 21, about
Athens, Ga., may be connected is enroute 1mm Athens after 53" to 5'7" with reddish blonde
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administrating a lie detector hair,
test to Lynwood Tate, 24, who
East said Tate, held in Athens
was working at Walt Disney on four kidnaping and three
World when the murders or• rape charges, was interrogated
curred, East said,
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by Martindale for two hours
Tate allegedly told several Wednesday with the conclusionrape victims in Athens that, "If that he (Tate) has knowledge of
you don't cooperate you will the case.
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wind up like those girls in
"Now begins the long hart
Florida," Athens police said. legwork-building the case. Wi
However, East said today, have to find out if there was an
tile has not been charged link between Tate and th
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Ilyk:raph tests which show Sheriff's Major Robert Forns,
By John A. Spoiski
there is a possibility that Tate chief investigator in the Sep.
may be connected to our case. tember slaying of Walt Disney
"Polygraph evidence Is not World employe Deborah
As bad as some of the things admissible in court, It is Just an McCartney, said
:oday,
are
in the nation's capital, let's Investigative aid," East added. "Nobody from our department
not overlock some "dandies"
One of the bodies found In the has gone to Athens to interview
which exist in this State's
(111011)
headquarters, too,
-- .. identified
-- - as Laura Tate.
J Some of the employcs are
_
now making more than $33,000 a
year, just a few thousand
dollars less than what cabinet
v
i,
members make, Lawmakers
:
have been very quiet in trying
":
to expinin the high pay for their
employes.
One example was the college
student who was working for
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,i!the house who was making
119,000.. . notwithstanding the
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2
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(act that there is a law on the
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p.i.
lx)cik.s which prr'vent.t students
(room making more than $9,600 a
y ear.
,
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ift
With money like that
'
available (out of yours and my
pockets) why in the heck should

.

Gloss-Mirrors

Alumiflulu

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Toouy and sell gold or silvet' coins.
contact us first. We also buy bulk
ilyer coins. SEMINOLE (0111
CENTER. 109 W. lit. 3234332.

TELEVISION SETS17$UP
MILLERS
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Herald Staff Writer

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Central Air Conditioning. For tree
estimate, call Carl Harris, at
SEARS in Sanford, 372-177).
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motor 3635730

CASSELBERRY

Mothers In Mind
I ..".i. f(.im wlh L'rrat t art
*itPi kit(hn,Mqm is not left 0'

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Also con,oleStrt'tO
3730701

7619 Orlando Drive, 32203

CURB E. I I

4141176. Winter Park.
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TV. Radio.Stereo
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Top prices paid, used, any condition.

Savings. Geneva

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

Air Conditioning Serv

Washers, ranges. refrig $29.93 up
Alto repairs. Myers Appliance,
310 Sarford Ave 3737977

year..

1.CAL ESTA'F.
REAL Till

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n.ture, etc. HWY 46 ANTIQUES,
372 6972

3096 Orlando Dr. 373 5434

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Home with fenced yard. ISO' x 15
io$, 7 bedrooms, air, large rei
Florida ,00m, convertible to )

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Wanted to Buy

68

Pre Christmas Sale on floor model
Whirlpool Appliances. Come in,
We them,

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S.ERVICES

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Hwy.

Freezers

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I. U CONDIT hONED Relrgrra'Y'5
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Free Delivery,
WARRANTY

- Mary to choOSe from. Dick's

SANFORD REALTY

,* w'% T I N DEVELOPMENT CORP

LAKE MARY

LAKE MARKHAM ESTATES
11.000 115,000 630-6000

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prices Jolly Charlie guarantee's in
writing lOweSt prices In Fla.
Gormly*i, E. 44 past Beardall at

Appliances

32

R ape Suspect T i e d
To D
K illin gs

Same Interest Rate Since 1969

Doberman puppies. AKC. 7 wits.
Black &amp; Rust. Wormed and shots
started. $100. Ph. 349-53o0.

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EXCLUSIVE - City -3bedroon
AC unit, fenced yard, fr ost
painted Inside, much cltr
Owner will pekW outside. $1I.
-*n payment a. assume S"i p
mortgage.

Four cute, adorable playful puppies,
need a good home. Phone 372 6357

Would like to have 25 or 30 bales of
spoiled hay for mulch. Phone 322
1461.

On deluxe Pfecchi zig zag. 3 nee dle
position, built in buttonhole maker
with designs. Pay 1.31.30 or 6
payments of $7 per mueth. See at
Sanford Sewing Center, 301 E.
First St. Downtown.

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ASSUME PAYMENTS

Call 671 1701 Seller is M.oflvafed.

Down

3 Dedrooin. I', of two barns. all
brick. Fram 523,430 70th Street to
Locust, turn tell tO 1111" St.. rigid
on Vateegia Cnu"t PLorth Model
optn)6pm riaR Dnt.tepf

By owner. Beautifully wooded. Just
over into Labe County. Off new SR
16 1.10th ml. from We5.iva River. S
ml. to Sanford. 25 mn. to down
town Orlando. $3500 per acre.
&amp;AJmQ prCScrht s'ntg. of approx
116,000. Seller will take back good
size second mtg. from qualified
buyer at attractive interest rate.
Seller is Rig. Real Estate Assoc.

CITY-- 3 bedrooms. 7 baths. ce-n'r
14&amp;A. carpet, (unta'ns, rc
drapes citrus, 106' x 116' W. 16
37' swimming pool with cabana
Covered patio. $22,100,

monthly payment.

4 Nothing

10 Gorgeous Acres

RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

S

St. Bernard,
male, brown &amp; white, ISO.
Ph.327-62$,

tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items
Larry s Mart 213 Sanford Ave

Wit C,1O,*AiER FURNITURE
buy sell trade
332.5672
311315E.FlrstSt..

*BEST VALUE.

5-

p.m. 322 3410.

CASH 337 1137
For used furniture, appliances.

Household Goods

Si

MOBILE HOME NOWI

Air Conditioning

Forrest Greene, Inc.
1304W. Farb,ink,
WE TAKE tRACES

BRAND NEW

over. call credit manager, 373
6130

Make 'tour child happy. Gerbils are
nice pets, $1.25 ea. Ph. after 6:30

RR lrat*S.

payments available. United
Freight Sales. 3350 S. Orange
Ave., Orlando, Mon.Frl. 9 to L
Sat. I to S.

Off
WINTER SPRINGS
Tu%cawilla Rd. 210 x 21W, zoned

Thursday, November22, 1973-Sanford, Florida 32771
66th Year, No. 80
Price 10 Cents

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stretch stitches, famous front
loading bothtn, built-In buttonholes. blind hem and decorative
oesign. You will save over $700 on
this top of the line model. Easy

STATELY PINES - Country area,
near Lake Florida. 100 * 125'.
Good terms, 1.5.500.

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166 MUSTANG. Nothing down, take

JIM DANDY FEEDS
Buy direct from boxcar at wisofesaib

EW!N. MACHINE!, TfltTCti
STITCHES, (a) nationally adver
tised brand has all tht latest

ILE

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196$ Chevrolet Impala, 4 door, hr
conditioned, R5.H,power brakes &amp;
steering, 213 Cu. engine. Only 5,55(3
SHELLEY USED CARS, 101
French Ave., 323 240.

altet'S:30.

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ford 3327106

3231399

Cast iron Bati Tut,, like new. Also
1
other building supplies. 3:1-1477.

ALTAMOP4TE SPRINGS AREA
i-hghi &amp; Lit Willi ,ikc ltTi. 2'.'..'
710' near Apple Valley, Ivir-i

--Pug Puppies, AKC Reg
StvdServiceAvailable

Feed

MAITL AND FLEA MART
1911 Hwy. 17.9?. Open S.at,&amp; Sun.9 S
9317920

Lots and Acreage

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Toy Poodle puppies. Champagre. 7
wks., 1.10. No papers. Ph. 322-7044

controls for zig-zag buttonholes.

Double wide 20 x 34, extnllent
condition. unfurnished. Ph. 1316463,

Succeed!"

Outdoor 3.'3 ton A unit. Like new,

blind stitch, fancy patterns. etc.
Cash or terms. United Freight
Sales. 3530 S. Orange Ave.,
OftIridO. Mon.-Fri. 9 to T. Sat. 9 to
S.

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12 YEAR FINANCING
PLENTY OF SPACES AVAILABLE!

Pets and Supplies

SINGER ZIGZAG SEWING MA
CHINES (1) never be" used.
These machines have built-in

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spectiort sticker. $225. See after
5:30. 401 San Marcos Ave., San

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1960 Dodge. Good tins, new in

G.E. color console. Vacuum cleaner.
New encyclopedias. Stereo
equipment, toys and household
Items. Like new, reasonable. 323040$.

ReuIalion size pool table, includes
accessories. Ph. 322-3614 after 6

.

'AIVOLKSWAGEN
Excellent Condition
Ph. fl3-6o60bttwetn$-Sp.m

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CARROLL'S FURNITURE.

$300. Left 5141 of sectional couch. 3
wbs. old, 160. Ph. 323 3911 or 3227794.

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NO TIGHT MONEY HERE!

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampor for only 1.1 per day

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n2 Chevy Belalr. 6 cyl. auto. newl,'
inspected, chrome wheels, $725
3721910.

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Mobile Homes

47

Estates, 2 ml, North of Hwy. 136.

Stop

'66 JEEP WAGOIIEER. Noth;ng
down, take over, call credit
manager, 323-6230.

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190N Hwy. 17-92
LongwoOd

Low down payment on 1, 2. 5. 3 OR
used homes.

Don't

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Lawn and Garden
---KACTUi KORAL. 253$ Sanford
Ave. Next to Horse &amp; Rider.
Cactus, pottery &amp; special plants!
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*A.A.A. AUCTION*

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Mortar Mixer. Scoffold, Plank,
Wheel Barrow, et. 372-6001.

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71 Hour Service
Call 377 719$

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'72 GRAN TORINO. Nothing
down, take over. Call Credit
Manager, 373 6730.

Ren

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'70 CHEVROLET IMPALA. Nothing
down, fake over. Call Crtdit
Manager 373.4330.

Equipment for

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1959 Edsel Sedan
lIS9 Easel Station Wagon
332.1127

Building Materials

6

PAYMENTS I-

. ASSUME

'66 Mustang. 6 cyl. Good cond.l.n
Reasonable offer, Ph, 322.1510.

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*PUBLIC AUCTION*
Every Friday night 7:30 p.m. If you
have things to sell or consign, call

One and a quarter acres to stretc
Out. surround 3 bdrm., custol
Oulit home, Owner spared ;

Till We

SANIORD CLOSE 111

screened porch, fenced yard. For

only 121.000.

COUNTRY CLUB SECTION

"We

LET'S TALK TURKEY

Includes central heat, carpet,

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323-3420

S Orange Ave., Orlando. Mon.
9109, Sat. 9105.

134 7710.

POLLING HILLS

Reatton

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You'll enjoy this lovely 3 bcdrooir
IVI bath home In perfect condition

you've beem wanting. Onl
$26,600. Near Seminole High an

"Sanford's Sales Leader"

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1964 Aus tin Healey Sprite, good
running condition. 373 5713 alter 6

Bikes

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Sacrifice, good cond. 661 3602.

New Lumber For Sale
Reasonable

speed automatic turntable, 4.
speaker audio system, AM FM
radio,$ track tape player. Cash or
terms United Freight Sales, 3550

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1969 Mustang. A-C PS, slot disc
wheel, radlats. Engine rebuilt

All %:c', at rncj'l, 10 speeds. S
speeds, and standard bikes now
available at Firestone Store. Call
3720244

S99.95 ca. 3 only. in handsome
walnut finish with world famous I

ILIItLL LL1i1L 1-t'EtLtL i LLLtdi1L
36&amp;17.92

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Proclamation

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1970 Maverick. 6 cyt. auto trans.,
radio, new paint. One owner. Ph
3227775.

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WHERE THE CUSTOMER MAKES THE DEAL

1972 Chovelle Malibu. 40. ro,Cr
steering, brakes, air cond. Low
mieage. Call 3fl 1530.

Bicycles
Bikes, Bikes,

SUN.

you ever saw

Automatic, radio, good tires. 1200.
Call 322.4145 alter 6 p.m.

Boats &amp; Marine

58

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8-6
12.6

1962 Dodge Dart

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

STEREO COMPONENT SETS

3W First St

3236041or3730517

,..TM S, VI Pi. Ol

21' T craft, 13$ Marc. power trim,
hot dip, galv. trailer, extras. Like
new. 1.1,500. 332-3211.

SADDLE EQUIPMENT BOOTS
Western Wear, Save at the Old
Corlt Western Shop, 17.92, 1 mile'
S at DeBary.

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

control and enclosed gang
Lakeview schools. Orgy 1 yea. ok
Act now! First timeadvertised.

The
biggest little workor

HOURS:

ii-:'

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Ave., Orlando

and Conventional financing. Ph.
17) 460.
EVEREST REALTY INC
Realtor, 1601 S. Hwy. 1797
Maitland, 671-0101

£'-EAMOLO - EXCLUSIVE LOOK NO MOREl Here's that
bedroOm, 2 bath with climat

Call 322.2420 Anytime
Payton

-(1) some still in

501* AND CHAIR. Untied Freight
Sales lust received several
SAI1FORL)
1)7W. F trSt St
matching sofa and chair sets,
$99.50, cash or terms. United
BY OWNER-New Klnqsberry 3
Freight Sales, 3550 S. Orange
and
7 b,?h Central heal
iIipe'
fully carpeted. Lot 161 x &amp;S'. VA

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L.a.In
W. SP rin
gs

111011

1966 gas saver Volkswagen and
Honda 17$. Ph. 323 2691.

Equipment

BALL REALTY

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3 bedroom, 1 bath home in excel lent
condition. US$00. Terms

55

fatory packing carton. These
include headboard. dresser.
mirror a nd chest, reg. $219. now
1179. Cash or Terms. United
freight Sales. 3550 S. Orange
Ave., Orlando.

3 bedroom. 7 bath, carpeted, central
WALKER
JOHNNY
ft -a.

Realty

SMALL. LOT

BEDROOM SETS

REALTY, 372 6457.

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NEW HOMES
LONGWOOD AREA

Realtor, 3235724

$130 mo.

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Miscellaneous

50

Houses for Sale

CHOICE 3 bedroom. l

plus $50
damage. Call after 6p.m. 372-6311.

41

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For Sale

Houses Rent Furnished

country.

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Houses for Sale

MARK IV, 1973, 6 mos. old. Cost
$10,000. All extris, must sell.
make offer, might trade. Owner,
$317373 or 323-0061.

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LOCUSt, 3 bedroom, l, baths. fur
nished kitchen. $150 month 1St &amp;

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DON DALES
Sanford P.SotØ( Company
SOSS French Ave.. 332-4332

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HOMES anJ APTS. for rent From
$130 mo C.iII 123-I66I. HOME
RENTALS- twoker-9 to
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Council voted unanimously,
It was estimated that the on. structed to prepare a resolution meeting residents from the
site recreatiofl center alone will granting annexation and set a Wilco Company's Terrace alter two months wrangling
('OSI $500,000
public hearing on the zoning Homes subdivision requested a with realtor J. B. Hattaway, to
11
WINTER SPRINGS - City
change.
Cooper said that 100 feet
time schedule on the park's approve his plans to clean a
Atty. loin Freeman Wed. t.,ach side of Creek
The zoning board has development, charging the dtywned lake in the center of
nt's(Iay night Was instructed to reserved for greenbelt.
recommended that Clark's promised park was a "gim- Hattaway's 10-acre parcel
set a public hearing on a $36.5
In other business, Albert request be denied In favor of mick" in Wilco's sales pitch. bounded by Sunrise Ave., and
million -- 1,200
unit Pebble Clark, of Calvert Construction one-unit per-acre residential
The residents said tha: sales Herrell, Morton and Williams
Brook planned unit develop- Co. requested annexation 110(1 liming,
representatives said the city Roads,
mnent lobe built near Hayes and PUD zoning for a 4.5 unit per
In other business, Richard would build the park, and not
Council gave the nod when
Moss Roads,
acre 380 acre development west Davis of Wilco Construction Co. the company.
County Commissioner Mike
Jack Cooper of Western Land of Fisher itoad.
said park improvements on the
Davis Wednesday night said Ilattaway, the realtor's son,
Co. unveiled plans for the 190Clark said his duplex and city's Moss Road property or at drainage problems exist on the said that U.S. Geodetic Survey
acre development to include a quadriplex community will an alternate site will be corn- city's land, but that Wilco will maps used by City Engineer
series of cluster villages and have 1,520 units.
pleted within seven months,
fulfill its pledge - either on this Richard Ma(laus were prepared
apartment complexes.
At last week's council site or elsewhere,
The city attorne) was in.
in 1928.

I s Plann ed Soon

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For. the best buy In American
Motors, and Jeep vehicles, see

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Unfurnished

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WELAKA APARTMENTS
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Apartments Rent
Furnished

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Herald Staff Writer

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THE BORM LOSER

SAN MO PARKS, I ?-3 Bedroom
TrailerS &amp; AptI 3 Adult parks, 3
F a mily ;arks 31S Hwy 17-93.
S,anford.373 lv)Ø. Day. Wk, Mo

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o All Of You Fro The Want Ad Staff.

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Sold, Man

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Released
MIAMI iAPt
A man
barged with second degree
nurder has been ordered freed
ecause police sold the car
ihich was to ha' used as evi.
Cfl('e for $2.
Criminal Court Judge Alfonso
i 'x' ordered JaIIICS W. Wade,
7, released after Wade's attorcy argued that the car would
-ave been an important part of
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A police official said the 1957
ross-n station wagon belonging
\'iade had been routinely sold
iter 30 days by the police
roperty division.
The police official testified
w car had been sold despite a
3queM from homicide officers
iat the car be held.
Wade had been charged in the
ioi'iting drath of Jamos floss,
I, of Jacksonville outside a
liamin night club.
Defense attorney Roy Black
aid his client had fired on first
he droi.e awas' in his car and
lat bullet holes in the car
ould prove that.
Prosecutors said they were
insldering an appeal of Sepe's
iling.

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C.B. Morton referred to the report's findings as rw warned
Wednesday of possible East
Coast electric brownouts, as a
result of residual oil shortages,
starting in December.
That threat is nearing reality
in New England, where Con.
necticut Gov. Thomas J. Meskill said electric voltage will be
cut five per cent from 4 p.m. to 8
p.m. daily starting Monday.
Meskill said the New England
Governor's conference had requested the cut by electric
companies in the six states. He
said the cut will havu a (IliflhhILIl
effect on consumers.
Without emergt'ncs- clirrel'.
tire action, Interior's Office of
Energy Data and i\nahsjs has
told Morton, shortages of residual oil, needed by electric power plants and industries, will
start developing about Dec. 3.
Shortages of home heating
oil, diesel and jet fuel may begin by the end of January, followed by gasoline shortages
St1Itt1m1i around Feb. 9, the report estimated.
One of the first things to be
done, it said, would be to Increase refinery output of residUIII and distillate oils, reducing
quickly their shortage, but
doubling the expected gasAinc
shortage in the process.
"The resulting 21 per cent
gasoline deficit can be recouped

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