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ploys 25 persons but officials vehicles. "It's designed to
exrensR'e
predict e'nplcwment will jump replace more
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phase plant expansion, already cost," according to Young.
Over 50 'Mimi-Tow" units
in th' plannric cI1lges. is
have
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petted to tx'gin.
Wi th the addition of the two firm has orders for 100 more
new products Young said the even though production hasnt
firm's sales in 1973 are ex- yet started.
The unit attaches to the rear
peeled to jump In ten times the
of a pickup truck and pays for
1972 level,
The expansinn centers on the itself within one to six months,
'Mt'd-X-Am" table, brainchild Young stated.
Mini-Tom units are ;tlrt-aLt m
I,! local general prac-tic-tioner
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direct sales approach.
Clifton Taylor, longtime
Sanford resident and former
contractor, designed a selfpropelled trenching machine
five ears ago and started his
manufacturing career A yc;ir
ago the firm was incorporated
and the plant on Airport
lau1e'ard built
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clean and sttaight ln%1 makes
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65th Year, No, 104

I)H. CHARLES Hardwick (left) explains operation of "Med-X-Am"
table during recent open house at Taylor Manufacturing Co. Inc..
\irport Boulevard. Sanford. Al right is cotnpan president. Clifton
iivlor. who developed Ilardwick's idea and will manufacture the
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(;Iendean Cutter, Ostren
Kathleen Gehr. 1ke Mars
(yde ShO t. Enterprise
Clyde WJ. Fk'Rar

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..xDMISSIONS
S:ln!c!rd
Essie Sparks
Paul Br.nhle
Arthur Beckwith
Cornelia Moultra
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Robert Moore
Mattic Brown
Louise L?ng
Mary Brown
Velma Johnson
Claude Hilton. 1)cltona
Edward Thomas, lik'ltoria
Mary Fletcher, Deltona
Felix Santoro, 1)eltona
Valtine Sholar, Deltona
Frank Muscntx'ck, Deltona
Adelaide Conte. DeRarv
Douglas Stanley. Ga:in-svillt-

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William J. Davis
Agnes Lovelock
Calvin Overstreet
l.eon M Swain, Sr
Cli fford Grooms. Jr
Mar tha T.
John Alfred Hansen
Donna Jean Williams
l,.ouisa M. Middleton, I)eRar
Hobert E. Grayson. l)eltona
Francis Loro
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Sanford
Ruben Gilchrest
Sanfordi
Freddie Stafford
Walter Gallowav
William 0. Zink
Ptuthp Jones
Donald I). Dawson
'b)'flt' Rose
Mar) Helen 1wrenee
Itubyv Christiansen
Wiles F Moore\i±i tibraol;
Ibiroths M Wilson
Adolphus Chamberlain
Nc,riiia Jean Carr
Bernice Jacobs
Mildred P. Mitehefl
Linda Rogers, Altamonte
Baby Girl "A" Rivers
Spr ngs
Anita M Mathews
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Sanford Senior Ciuz.vlis Club
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Business meeting and program,
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:io-eting, 9:30 a.m., clubhouse.
Sanford Tourist and Stiuf-.
I ltbarcJ Club covered dish
supper, 6
clubhouse (in
lakefront, Business lrit't-tzri
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Ann 1.. Bridges
Mary F. Rawlins
3'hn W. (.rn'•r, DeRa rN
Joseph M. Esposito,
Nidia Gehrku, t)eltona
I)awne Marie O'Brien,
lk'Itona
Rebecca Alderman, Dehand
Douglas
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Robert W. Boone, Ne
Sin) ma Beach
Jeannie Wilma Carter,
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ADMISSIONS
Sanford
Vt'rdt'll Th(Ifluis
Eugene Smith
John Roberts
Brenda Mixon
Rebecca Coggins
Frank Luke
Hew- Monroe
Donald lull. DeBar)
Samuel Peterson, Sanford
Christ i ne La n d st r a in,
Ilbeltona
tssit 'ard ie' Monroe
Richard Callicchis, Nei
Hartford. N.\',
David DeMon. Lake Monroe

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should t* out of the building t
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't-c-Anis.NiLretli,iti!,,Owt)Plt
:urt,ed out including at Ibt 0
rei(iI the Sanford area.
Ri.'aej, Os icdce,
Sttort1t Ruixrt Morris. whi.
An Orlando imian wa-c erre-sted
'ii charges of possession of L ac'tm 1, pukesiir.xn for the
Sanford sportszuiun group.
iiiarljuatia user Inc gruiis
anti jailed under $,t*ifl bend, .uinuwtced that a t.

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st'vero1 the-its, iiri,'tueiiiig a &amp;'as'ibe'rr, were- jailed on
ore'ak-iui ill the re-side-iie-e of e- turgt's cit atteiiipleti pe'U
Frank Stctliant', 224e Poinciana larceny after a neighbor
liciaci. cc here' stereo CtiLiiUiitt'itt .iii,'-tIit
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allit cash valued tit $1.456 %~vre

take plant,, valued at S~5.48

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lk'itct' IiilI.% bt'tsst'eii L s. an d
North VIi'Iuiuiut'se' in-geitlutors (hut still r-suiiit' iii'I
stttii In Paris.
Al 10:30 a,ni•, the I)uue

take-ti, iuu-'corthing it, Sheriff John
I''Ik ss ho tx'guii his se'ceuiieh
lour-)e'or krisi as Sheriff tif
Seiiiiiiule
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In tether Sheriff's lh'peiit*iien(
reports:

freHil '2158 h"ieldingwood Roach
Lull Iiric'L'tt, 21, of iiparline-itt 50, Ltegt'nu-'y Apartitieiit',
L"t'i-u' Park, rex'r(cd the theft vi
is tape deck valued at $143. Jeff
(;r,Iiiurjli, 17, of 507 Ivanhoe

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liuvestigatitig is e-oziti:iumg in
the shooting death f :uge-ne
Watsoit, ,fiJ, of lot 5, Sanford
Mobile- Ilutire- Park. Del.
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trial ilcu-kit had udsauii-i'd
10,08 points to 1030.01, Adc- oaring Issuci held ii 8-1 k-oil
0% yr tli'i'Iiuiiuig tunes au the

South SunIunt l)rtve, reIenIc'tI
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u-elUiPuiiu-'nt at Spring I.iike' (tills.

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available to yoij in 8x10 reprint size
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with (tie street flixlecl
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Knowles said Phillip told,
.' lready established in South
lini l)c'ec',nLx. R l"IIA tuul
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flight surgeon says the e:,'esight of the punt
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Everglades
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Sa t u rda
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Knowles wrote. "You i Phillips)
lt III lit LLOYD
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Farr, who l.'.ii cc nunt y
referred itit' to iJohr Taylor in
deteriorate(] from 20-40 c 20-100 in a six-mont:
i-rltplIsy
the Orlando F'IIA office Unit I
S"rru inok County Pionn.'r planner for a major developer,
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talked with hliii also. lie inI )avicl Farr says within the next caid development in Seminole
I
Monda .1v edit
di.'atuol that he would get hark
five' yi'ars, the S;inforti area will follows a pattern - La nd used
with nit' to let ii;t know what
10 1) growth rates previousl, for ariruItural purposes is .sold
A f"edera I A .1 I
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was going to
done. I have
established by '.iuth Serriinole to coectulators who in turn WU
said the tumor found :n Capt. Rnhert A. L't
heard nothing from Mr. Taylor
''tmtY.
to the first developer
brain by a medical examiner could have
either."
ount
Farm told irn'rribcrs of the
'The First developer tinits
against his eye nerves enough
Referring to a Sa nford Herald
county zoning and planning land vdlue rising so rapidly he
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affect ills vision, tiiC
reported. e)Ustory l)e'u--vmbcr 26 relating that
'oritruission I)n't is' scared ran't hold the property over
'taylor had said FDA is conthe surgeon. who was unnamed, agreert
by the nurntx'r of developments three months and it's sold to the
cerned with proper drainage for
in a particular area. Don't let it second developer," according
witnesses could not recall Loft h 'u- :1:! 111':
the street and homes but
scan'
you
into
hasty
action.s."
to
Farr.
signs of the growth in his bra.
lB t)oNN
contending "since the city
'Sanford will be the hot spot'
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The hell shaped tumor w i
d the. street and
accepted
I no
I unreal" were tilein S€minnb durug the next fist 'Ire that buiLds the housing he
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drainage and recorded the w'or
years
the
place
people
will
autopsy
conducted over the weekend
used today by Mrs
suistivislon plot the respon- William I). Loahy
i'0ut',"
I"iirr
said
iluring
a
work
Miami,
Farr said the biggest problem
the paper said,
Kingwood
pr'pised county the county now ha. with
sibility for seeing drainage is Court, Sanford in describing the
The newspaper did not say if Loft had he.':
proper is the clt)- 's" Knowles earthquake which occurred in land use plan,
development is dveIoper.s
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ordered to take corrective action or if he ha
said, "Evidently Mr. Taylor is \laniIgtni Nicaragua
Sanford has already ex wantin g to build on (mod prone
ays
taken any on his own.
w
ignorant of F loridi plot laws Lx Fm ('hristin4is
1.rieneteI the first w a ve of ar eas and areas of poor pr
Fastern reqtitros tt'. quInt
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sthn Ii ti,ie nothing to do with
In the capital of the Central dev e lopers, at i -i r'ling 0 Farr, OI4tO)n
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streets anti
P1h' si al e Xu ii
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"Slavish adherance to the
American country with her titis- Nearly 8,000 dwe'lling units ore
Bn(I which are not B
Times
port
overseeing
the
plann.'il
or
under
constZUcti'in
ban(l Who is
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control factor of a developer'!' Nicaraguan
ttu- city.
actual
The
f,
t)Uildifll' prcssing at I
f-• -platting
accomplished fact
storage plan ts for rn-c and cern,
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%,l(IF:N KNOWI.I-S
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sun
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photos
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bad as it a.tualls looked
-' renessed battles slth President Nixon fa(.e
The expressions on the
divisive struggles of their own today as they
people s faces tilt. 1)11)0(1% band
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liv 80(1 I)RRFI I
meet to organize for the 93rd Congress
ages they wore as they limped
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along or sat on the street corner
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fus Ixts and pans - around
I meet with officials of the
thi' ruins (of hi'uthe in
Common
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Wednesuli
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tn-caking
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oInpr'Inisc whereby tht
Roberto Clemente, dead in a plane crash off
"There was a big beautiful
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tunes Ro.itt through the ieeu
Iuerto 1ico The Island ' go er-nor ele_ I
.ipartint nt building (ibout a hi ill
in be re-tipened
bloc k fruni where we l ived, it is
taneels the festivities for his intiugutiration &gt;
Pie u'eeting will t. iite mit 'i
now only one stor)-," she said.
tod(l•!
2% rejresentatives fruits the'
"The (I1IV before' the earthif ':es if United State-,
qua k
as
the
tiotte st eta) sinet
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ii Gurney in
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i a!'.%'t'e1 there' six weeks
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t' 5 (XX) % titittis rioted ear IN
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Year s I )av, es'en t tiough ttso_'y I1li(lC
take nearbs wtiiuti is usually
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between 25 and 3(1 sepa rate arrests.
rougti, but was so calm on Fritip
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unit r
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Agnes disaster which struck the
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Mrs McPhee as inspired by
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court judge in %ashington ho
is on the Commission on the
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IIAMILTi. i, Bcrmud
AP
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House of Assemb! in Parkament here, a political first in
this British eoIon
After victories in the 1972
general election the sec-and un
der Bermuda s ne
consttuti(m. Mrs Helene Darrell
Bron and Mrs Gloria McPhet
sit as Members of Colonial Parliament Mrs McPhee also
Serve on the Executive C.ounc- il Bermuda cabinet, as
Member for Education
The two sisters interest in
politics was sparked by to
black American women Mrs
D rrrl! Hrt'r r. staid
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"Se'niiriult- high Si. boil
benefit &amp;'min(.lt
Presents"
Zoological Sociey
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be noticed or effective?
You're reading tht one!

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,en outstanding in rel,
to ithe in(liflry of the City of

iiiissiont'rs, has qen'stione'd the S;in!oril - lIt' called an Orlando
F' e it e r ii I
II o ii s i n
lilA official's reaction or lack
'Apparort of action ''outstantliiig In its
iusent-t'. cirainaie
problems in the S,iii I int,u
Knowles sa d on I ) . u-ill
suLalivision anti asked what he talked by telephone with
IL steps the federal agency will Phillips abot,t tncoiiil)kte street
take to see the property has t-onstructk;n and lack of
adequate drainage'
drainage for 815 Valencia Court
In a letter to Hugh Phillips. west in the sutxhvision being
'hief ii h-il A's Propert
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by
Austin
ilt's'elopeet
I t'velopment Co.. Altamonte
Springs.
tfAf
I lie City of Sanford has never
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approved or cleared the lot for
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occupancy. Knowles said. A

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those of the dead and mnlnr'd,
have been flown Irs Miani 1v;
the ,irline
Sean-hero; working .ilnngs$d"
crash invogtiRatnirti in the twirlIt., 5aW;15s flntland retr!r,'rd
the bodies of four mflre v'k'tlmc
Monday including those 'i'
itewardecs Stephanie H
Stienich and 2-year-old -John
Ksmuner.
ther br.1l; t'
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tif'ie'i men wer also hrrmght

newspaper

Januar) 3
SanfordWoman ' s Club
regular meeting. 12 noon.
I. lubbouse- Past presidents will
Lx' honored and art- invited to
attend.
Jan. 11
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The
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Tampa. Knowles said, liii'
lark of t-ooSx'ratlon froiii FlIA

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%leanw'hite. Fisstern spokesmien "aid the death toll had
mnoiinteri to of the 17 persons
aboard Ftight 101
"1 expert we'fl be sweating
river the figures for two or three
more clays," said one official,
At latest count, there were FA
dead positively ldefltifid, q
presumed killed tind 77 curvivor-s Rut the fatality fitires
ii,ii th.. ra,,;,. r..1n;,
Ciii'
medical exanner
n reported 103
deti'1
%1-'ban Im re!a'

thoc" from the air traffic
control tower
Another systenni, called Auto.
bohr Radar fermninal Service
' AHTSu, will be ij qp(l to check
up on the other three
"All thew will give tic a ver-j
good picture of what happened
In the clark spore west of the
airfield beftere the accident,'
However, it's
Slattery salt)
not necessarily going In give us
Ui,' i-.e., t "a I i,4 '
Slattery said a peuhlfr he
hearing
on the rash will be he!tt (,!TtP
P 'or'- 'P.
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Inipffl.c anti It's the first time it
hits ts'eri used," Slattery said
'lie' previous ones gave only
Five, principally speed, nIthtuok'
anti heading."
If,, cold a 'myriad of details"
ciii the stresaeg anti operation of
the planes systems, broken Into
lfidis of a second develi'tpnnient,
wiolldl to, provided by the'
recorder
I',FD'r brin arly;cd h,
lice khieed In Ontario, ('olif., the
iniforniotf ion will Lx' c u-irrelntrd
with thic
tapes art

Sanf ord lop
Growth Area

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Clifton Taylor, president
manufacturing firm
Dr. Hardwiek dctcraineci the
to
need for a better wa
examine patients a year aco
and Taylor designed the tat
and it was patented.
Protype units have been ficid
tested for six months and
production is slated to start ir.
May. The "Med-X-Am" is an
automated tap designed to fit
xistirig examination table
base's in doctor's offices
t-ver where.
The top is built around a
wltorized conveyor belt cover-Aith a dispns.alc paper
covering. Physicians can CR511)
position a patient t) USifli! 0
foot s.itch centroling the
mechanism. A deluxe model of
the examining table top
features automated elevation
Young termed the ne sA

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officials say a sophistloated
new flight unto recorder will
hicip Investigators deterinilnie
why nuti Eastern Air f,Inec
IniStiir jetliner ;uliinierl into the
Everglades .cwoniip with 176
persons atsiarol
Ed Slattery, cpol',esnniiini for
the Natluirual Trnirisportntiori
Safets' Board, soul the recorder
was recovered Monday at the
f thi' wrec'! ! "heed
1011 aircraft which o-rastie'd
Fnjubiv uisp,ht on ii New York to
Mulinli flight

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the
operator
With
a
single
tenflal
"great"
and
use
by
new
car
dealers.
product
B BOB LJA)V1)
ARMY-NAVY
said the market for Is is vir- garages. service stations, trencher ea.i dig 15 Feet of
muffler and brake shops in trench a minute and cut a
tually unlimited.
Li br Manufacturing
SURPLUS
builder's cost of digging
"We've
only
conduct
ed
incentral Flcnda.
mpany. Inc. will nearly
VC S ''1
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The firm is now in the foundations tn 5 percent.
double the size of its rear-old tensive surveys in Florida," he
nbc
tiff
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and found there are process of testing and patenting iccording to comp.
Airport Boulevard plant within said
unique
other
doctors
utili;ing "several
the next three months in L4,00
We
products"
but
officials
declined
tables.
preparation for production of examination
two new patented products-an estimate they're using over to discuss them on advise of
innovative examining table for 400.000 examination ta bles" legal counsel.
"Taylor Manufacturing's
Young said there's nothing
physicians and a towing device
like
Med\
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on
the
market
sales
exceeded
$750 000 in 1972
for the auto industry.
11
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tht!i-"
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o
ovr$7
million
in
1973,
Young
iicant
Improvement
A Branil New NCR
\rg s
bdthng pent
alread
been
issued
for
examination
bks
since
their
said.
have
Fl FC1'RIC
the SM,(M Mnstruction of an inception."

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detigiied to allow cociUisued Lt'
of the Dune-s t'resd and )et gise
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pr-oWe-Lion
mna.xiiiiuin
a
pivventUig roslonif the Uwie,.
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10. Capt I,. J. Krtz said an
au:opss would be performed
this mutoruting by [bt, G. V.
inedical
(;aras'.
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\'eider as the reason for cioani;
the road. However, sportsmen
who have used the road toe the-u
entire hfe-tiirie are se-he-ute-nL ii'
their denud I.Kv 9i,:%

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the Sanford Herald
2A-The Sanford Her&amp;d

Tuesday1 Jan. 2, 1973

Received

% Tc't.l esrria ted costs ic
t
A length' report reIe?sed by
conMruct
these addthonal miles
the DOT shows the state will
and
improve
those facilities
State officials naid today need $70.2 mizilon In Seminole
toll
b 19% art
remaining
as
iik the County needs are
$281,4,0O0 will be needed In
$942.2.000.
the next 1$ years for right of projected at $201.7 million and
nsons
lmprovexents
way and construction costs for municipalities at $9.51 mill:on.
and
new
construction
on
23.273
Overall in Florida $13.3
identified highway needs in
mile.; of !t?t. highways will
- tithon will be needed before
Seminole County.
rrquur •u uu.uui. tsi
Florida Department oF 1990 to meet the most mucat
total$2.4 billion will be required
Transportation Planning highway needs, including
on 14,313 miles of rural arterui
l)ivision Director Ray G. construction of new facilities
and
collector routes while $
l:Amoreaux said this doesn't and improvements and exwill be required for highbiiiioii
include maintenance costs pansions of existing facilities,
way
needs
in urban areas.
report.
necessary to preserve existmg according to the
the
more
than $11 billion
Of
DOT planners say before l
highways and related strucconrequired
for
identified
florida
must
build
521
miles
of
lures.
struction needs, excluding
- !r.erstate highways at an
1nteratc and toll highways.
estimated cost of $924.:53.000.
anticipawdneedswilltotal$5.6
required state
billion on the state system, $2.7
funds to match Federal
are
billion
on count; system
dollars
Interstate
$3.1
billion
on murncipal
I io.i.000.
systems, :is the.ce systems are
Throughout the state, a total
projected by pL.nriers 1
of 128 miles of new construction
develop over the 18 year penod
will be needed on toll facilities
January 2

Sealel btd.c ; III he received In
Tallahassee from qualified •
cnn1ractor b) the State
l)eparthu?flt of Transportation
until January 25 for ork on
41.343 miles of Interstate 4 In
Seminole and Volusia counties.
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t hOEt' Q'C! 'c a "
'-t.'ed pa1'rl tna thr Oir'
ooI Board. Sefn:nDIt County
avellabie f purcIialt in bulk. at '
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January 1

t'veen
tie honored and art mvited to 'T.IPPtIOr* 37)00Th.
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attend
Sealed bids w:Il he rPceVed by the
o'.tr.ci School Board. Seminole
County. F&amp;orIdL in the ofilce Cf the
.Jan 11
!uperintendenl of Public I?'

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SISTERS meet at noon at jtrucl'gn, County Office.

tiinmerCiOl Avonue. Sanford,

P.r;ere Towers

I orida s* to and untIl 1 - 00 p.m

.'ednC'5day. January 3. itT) •
i'rP. time tht bids will be pitiCty
r4ier*d and read aloud 10 the Con
fere room 01 the County School
Ofice Buildirip

Jan. 13
'Seminole High School

Presents" - benefit Seminok'
Society - 8 p.m .

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S.antord Cie C4'iz1'

Supersntendefll 01 SchoOls
December 11. 1872
PubliSh Dec fl. 18. t.. 182 I ia'
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Veterans and Auxihar) lurtc Bar.DeltOfla

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Illinois Club meets at Ii p.m.
at l)eltona c JITTLUI1It) Center

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('oTunleict', 7 p n social 1)1W'
p.m., dinner. Contemporary

Hotel, Walt Disney World.

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TROOPER M. E. ' Ernie) Leggeti charged
Thomas Treharn, 20. of 1912 South Sanford
.-\venue, with reckless drving following an

was south-bound when Treharn lost control and
hit a power pole. He was treated at Seminole
assisted by
Memorial Hospital. Leggett

c'cidtnt on U. S. 17-92 south of Sanford, lite
Sunday night. Leggett said the 1971 Chevrolet

Trooper C'. L. Tommy Tomlinscn and tht'

PETITIONER

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD

OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

FOR TAX DEED

Legal Notice
StMItOLL COUNT' BOARD OF

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

oi sttu4ncC, the

The South lbs lint the iest 571 ft Commercial on the following
&amp;oi ft ot the SE . 5ect.on described properly

NE '4 of the NE
TheWest •of
'.Ot Sec 33 215 )OE lets r w for SP

R EPPONDENT description of trie property, and the

70 715 SOE Further desCribed as an

Loll 71$. 740 and 2.50. M,dwat'.

Fiorids, withiri 15 caiphoIr months wrItten defenseS. If any. to It
Paes
the lime oftPwfIrst pvbliCh?IDf CARROLL BURKE. Attorney for Piarne in which atsess.i Geraldine
whoSe
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Liflf'*ALIQII LII f said property
of 'P'S notice EOcPclaimOr demand petitioner.
r'iiist b in wrIting eno contain the Sanford Atlantic Bank Building. being I?' the County of $mInole.
place of residence and post oflicC Sanford. Florida 37771. and file me
Florida Unless Such cc
of the claimant and ml be OrigInal wtih the Cle of the above lit irate shall be redemed according
SwOrn tO by the clamant, hit agent Styled Court on or before the 10th tla*theproC*f1y0CCribCdi0sUCh
attorney, or tht same thill be day of January, A
certificate will be told to the highest

Attet! Arthur II. Becl.w.tti. Jr

a judgment may be enie.ri'd against cast iooer at the frDnt door of The

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In the Court of Itte County JuOge.
In
Seminole County, Florida
Probate
in re Estate of
BRUCE 0 CLINt, a l.a OLIVEP
B CLIP4E.
Deceased
to All C,.diloesand PersonS P8aVtn
Claims or Demands Against laid
Estate

Att5t Arthur H Beck
with. Jr
Publish Jan 7. 1973
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ieinonth,f0llOwinghou50000d5 File P40 6156
belonging to Bentley Sales, Address Estate of

(Official Clerks Se&amp;l)
Arthur H Beckwith. j

Clerk of CircuIt Court.
Seminole County, Florida
By Virginia E Huff
Depuy Clef'S
PubliSh Jsrt 2. 9. 16 7) 1873
DEL 17
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICAL CIR.
CUlT. 154 AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION No. 73.1027

UnkriOVW?'
1 Dining Room Su'!e
1 Bedroom Sul
1 Refrigerator
0 S Chart
1 RoIl away Bid
Sanford Transfer and
Storage
1)00 French Avenue
Sanford, FlorIda 37771
T'ht•h D.c 11 11 7i1u 1077 &amp; jim 2
1973
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public IS lflVbted to enmment 'i
the r'rnonsal It the January
inning and planning cn't
mission meeting.
The commission is exrt,'
to vote on recnmmendir
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county commission adnpticn
the land use plan a? '1'.'
ir:"Il'"
P'.'hruisry zoning and
meeting.
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labor bus Monday morning '.'ille early Monday.

Sumlay ailli crashed as tIe tried
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Moody, 3:1. 1 .isa Ruth, II ('lift ott Moody Jr., '
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accident on SR 46 at ('enter Street Monday.
I)ana Rolerson, 19, of Washington, Maine, was
charged with careless driving after he ran into
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Bp Greg Drummond,

Court HouSe In Sanford. Fiorida.
li the Court of the County Judge.
FRANK SAPIDERLIN, JR.
scribedpropectvownedby Ptillp
IGAGI ASSOCIATION , C CO
You arid each of you art hereby
114 THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11TH the
Seminole Count,, Fl..da.
Petuter.
rat,o?' oPbnU'd and ecil'i?i
notified an required tO present any
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR *it?ifl ti calendar months from th* Boyd. said property being located iii
In ørobalt
purluInt '0 the law'S ti$ the Untied
claims and de'vnaniOt which you,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. 'me of the first publication of thI Seminole County, Florida, more
Eachclaimor demand muSt particularly described a follows:
!tatrs of America. Plaintiff,
ANDREA K POTTS, FORMERLY
either of you. may have against the Iii re Lithe of
72.15*6 notiCe.
CIVIL ACTION NO
t'u' 1 wT.tirig arid contain the Place 01
Assorted beauty shop equipment
ANDREA K SAPIDERLIPI.
CLl FORD W BOAK. a tIngle estateof BrucrO ClInt. a k aOfuvei MARGARET ELAINE WANi'Z.
DIVIStON
A
Deceased
post office address of Such as salon chimrs, shop chars.
Respondent
residence
end
r. iit Defendants, and you
Said
B Clint deceaSed. ll't'
NOTICE OF ACTION
To All Creditors avid Persons Hawing
the claimOnt and muti bC sworn tO assorted chair'., fables, stand'..
NOTICE TO DEFEND
srd pact' of you. are riqulnid to liii
f
County. to the Count, Judge
IN RE. THE MARRIAGE OF
by the claimant, hut agent 01' Ct
Cla,ms
or
Demands
Against
Said
POTTS,
formerly
or
written
defenses
'TO
ANDREA
K
room dividers. typewriter, racks.
Your answer
to Seminole COunty. Florida, Pt
PAUL METZ,
same shall be void
Estate.
ANDREA K SAIIDERLIN
tte Complaint wIth the Cleit of said DfiICt In the court house 01 sad
mirrOr. ShelveS and assorted beauty
Petitioner, torney, or te
You and each o you are herebt
You aRE NOTIFIED that a
Shop equipment taken from tP..
Court, and serve a copy thI'f(Of U000
ii. 1r.nr
COunty iii Sanford. Flda, with.?'
,lcII
Am
Flirimbelsi
,..,rw1 tn riretpnt ny
said Plaintiff, or $5 attOrney.
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. caienaev montns troir, tnt unTie'
ME Ti.
PHYLLiS
As (ietrii of sad estate
claims and demands WhiCh you or
custody decree has been filed
Iroquois Avenue, Sanford. Florida
'IpIOMA3 A SPEER. 04 LPEEP 6.
notice
of the firtt publication of
.
Respondent
Skolfield. r
against you wherein the
IIPE(R. whose adoress isP 0 Bo
A complete lilt of properly taken
'Two copies of each claim or oemand ether 04 yOu. may have against the
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO. Jot'?' I
estate of MARGARET ELAINE
Skolfield. Nichols &amp; TatiCh
named Petitioner sks to Othifl
134e. 113 Magnolia AvnuC. Sanford,
may be obtained from the Civil
afl be in writing, and shall sit
PHYLLIS A ML '12. WHOSE
WANT 2. deceased. late ol said
ProfeSSional A'.socIat.on
gr before .lanuarv the plac.e 01 residilice and post oP
f lnlGa 37771.
legat custody o your minor child. to
Division of the Seminole County
1 Park A.rrnue South
11th, 1!?) and If you tall to GO 10. 0 address of the claimant, arid shalt be County. to the County Judge Of
wit FRANK DAVID SANDERLIN. RESIDENCE AND MAILING
Sheriff's Department
EAST
70th
to
serve
a
ADDRESS
ARE
S
hi
Seminole County. Florida. at
Winter Park, Florida 37759
Default Judgment will D entered Sworn to by 'he claimant. the.r
age 6 You are required
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
E
A
P
A
P4
A,
as
Att0rnCyt for the Estate
office In tht court house of said
against you, and p0th of you, to the agent or attOrney and accompanied
cop, f your answer or pleading to 5 T
Semnole County, Florida. will a?
ARi' ANcA'. ssrn
COuTt?b at t.antord. Florida. withi?'
C,p!e..i
PbI.h Dec 24. 1872 5. Jan 2 9. if. II Ot) A M on l$ielthduiy of ,uimi.uoi v.
s,,, Compi.nl un ltie pt'tiI,u.i
'curl ulciuiordvd en
by a tiling te 01 one GOiear anø such
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
tic calendar months from the tirTSC
lOT)
Tp.e nature Of th'S Suit it tCI clacincu, 'mPho no, t0filed5PalIbf'
atorne'y. ROBERT 0 MARKS, CO
AD 1977, offer for tale and sell to
DC-P. 174
o thC firSt publicatiOn Of this notice
i.,pclott a certain m01t010t dated
Tht Law Firm of MICHAEL that a Proceeding fgr dtssolution Of
the highest bidder. for cash. Subject
void
JAY U COHEN. Suite inarrage has bfl filed .gantt YOU
Two copies o ech claim or deniarid
SICIMAN
J.igust 74, 1071, and fled September
to any erd all cutting leins. at the
Laura L F rit.by
shall be in writing, arid shall stale
1871. and recorued in Official
isis. CNA Tower. Orlando. Florid. arid it it regarding yOur marriage to
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
Domicil.ary Admunittr.ttri,
In the Court of the County Judge. County Courthouse in Sanford,
ttie place of residence arid POSt Office
Records Boos 173 page 781 in the
37101. and tile the original answer or PAUL METZ. in the Circuit Court in
th Estate 01 Bruce 0 CUrio,
Seminole County, Florida,
.ddres%of the claimant, and shall b.
(eading In the office of the Cli".. of and for Seminole County. Florida.
office of the Clerk of Circuit Court of
florida. the above described per.
a S a Oliver B Clint. Deceased
lit Probate
SWC$0 to t,, the ciaimaft his agent
Seminole County. FlDrlda. CO
The Circuit Coun' on or before the short title 01 w'iCtt is IN RE
sonal propery.
c Vernon Mite. Jr . of
or attorney end accompanied by a January 30th. 1973 If you fail to Go TIE MARRIAGE OF PAUL METZ. In re: Estate of
cumberAg the foRneing described CLEVELAND. MIlE I BERRY
That said sale is being made to
fl
bo,judgmentbtdefaultwillbetakefl Petit,orer,and PhYLLIS A METZ.
filIng tee of ore dollar and IUCPI
prbpentt'. lying and beiriQ
GEORGE hi,ARTI'4 SCPIOCVFLER tiitisfy the terms of Said Writ of
AttOrneys f
Estate
Dveased
Claim or demand not so filed shall be against you foe the relief demanded ReSpondent. arid these presents
Seminole County, Florida, to Wit
P 0 Drawer
To All Creditors and Persons Having
VOid
command you to appear and lilt
in the ComplaInt
Lu' 27. Block S. 2nd $t'ciion,
.,r,n E. Polk.
Sanford, Florida 37771
Dreameold. according to lat Publish Dec Ii, 1$. 26. 0731
MIlton L Wanti
ThiS notice i,PmaII be published on. your Answer or other defense or Claims or Demands Against Said
Sherff
Jan 2
(state:
As administrator
Cach wetS, for tour consecutive pleadirgwiththeCIeckoftfeCircUit
thereof, as recorded In flat Boos 4. 1973
Seminole County, Florida
You and eath of you are hereby PbIi'.h De 76. IS'72 &amp; Jan 7. 1973
of the Estate of
Court in and for Seminole County.
Page 30. 04 the PubliC Records of DEC 33
weits In the Sanford Herald
Margaret Elaine Want:,
Florida, arid serve a copy thereof on notified and required to presznt my DC V. iie
Sem' 'wie County. F lor ida
Dated December 77th, 1977
decoaSed
WiTNESS my hand and official
PetItioners attorney. C Vernon claims and demands which you, or
(Stall
i&amp;rm,'ir nr ArTinid
CARROLL BURKE
Mute, .ir. of CLEVELAND, MIlE I either of you. may have against the
ARTHUR H BECK*ITH. JR
5.*l of thiS Court •t !anfd,
STATE OF FLORIDA
f"'imtt' of GEORGE MARTIN
Pet,tionec,
L'torney for the Estate
BERRY. Attontys f
Seminole County. Florida. th's 5th
Clers
CAROL S OiCt.PRIO
SICHOE FILER, deceased, late ci
1972
617 Sanford Atlantic Bans Bldg
P0 Drawer 2 Sanford. Florida
clay of December A 0
By Martha '1 Vihlen
Residence Unknown
Said County, to the County Judge of
Sanford,
Florida
33171
37171,
of
betory
the
17th
div
on
or
seau
Drpssty
Clef'S
hereby
You, and each of you, are
Seminole County, Florida. imt hs
ART HUR H. BECKWITH.
PubliSh Dec iS. 26. 1721 JO?' ?
January. 1973. or otherwise a default
Publish. Jan 2. 9. 16. 73. 1973
notiie thOt a Suit has been brought
office in the cOurt hO'te of sad
Circuit
Court
01
*873
wiil be entered against you,
Clerk 04
DEL 7
agaInst you in tpme Circuit Court.
DEK 64
WllNESSmyhandafldsealOtttie County it Sanford, Florida, with-ri
5tmiflole Count,, Florida
Eighteenth Judicial CircuIt, in sho
Si calenøar months from the timt'
ClerkOftheCircuitCourlonthisó?Pi
By Martha T Vihlen
FOR
in
f
Seminole County. Florida.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
of the first publication of this riOf iCe
Deputy Clerk
Gay of December. A 0 1072
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Civil Action No. 721415 entittd.
Twocopiesofeachclaimordemand
In th Court of the County Judge.
THOMAS A SPEER
(SEAL)
.isc
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
CIVIL ACTION NO
Florida.
Shall
be fl wrl:inçJ, arid thimlI Stat.'
County.
Seminal.
Betkwith,
Jr
Of !iP(ER 6. 5p([R. PA
Arthur
II
con
'TC.ACE ASSOCIATION, a
In ne The Marriage of
In Probate
the Place of residence arid post office
P 0 Bc. 1)4.4
Clerk of The Circuit Court
porat ion organ'ted and rusting
MAP-i C N C hf CR 7.540 A"fe
In me Estale Of
address of the claimant, and shall b
Il) Magnolia Avpriue
By Cecelia V LIen
pursuant to the laws of the United
FflWilul ri £VY1t I&amp;4i'TiJ,
SwOrn to by the claimant, his agent.
m,f0rd. Forida 3777t
Uepsrly Clef".
I £''
States a America, Plaintiff, v
r
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Deceased
ri
sir
c' a':rncy ar.
Attof news for Plaintiff
&amp;l7E I ERPY
tjy
C
NOTICE OF SUIT
Ta All creditors and Persons llavivig Atto.riey'. f
filing tee of on, dollar and •,uCfl
Petitioner
PuDliVt Dcc 17. IV, 76. lVti 5 ian
married woman. Defendant. mo
,
Claims or Demands Against Said
claim Or o,martdrsot so f .'i •p,ji
P 0 tWice?
7 1Q73
you arid cacti of you. are required tD
Andress unsnoen
Estate.
void
37171
FlorIda
Sanford,
DEK 40
written
defenses
or
file your answer
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
You arid each of you are hereby
Edith A. Schoeffler
Publish Dec 11. II. 76. 1972 1 Jan. 2.
c
ti the Complaint *ith the Clerk of
notified and reQuIred to present any
7.'. eue(511X of the L,,'.t
197)
Sad Court, arid serve a coci thel eof
FICTITIOUS NAME
Marriage has been fled against you.
claims and demands ydIlitti IOu. Is
Will and Testament of
OF K 3*
NOT ICE IS hereb, given that I am upon sad Plaintiff. gr its attorney,
and you ate required to serve a copy
either of you. may have against ?h
C E 0 P CI F
MA P1 tN
THOMAS A SPEER. of SPEER I
of your answer or pleading to t
engaged in business al 10$ Highway
In
the
Court
Of
the
County
Judge,
estate of EDWIN CLAYTON
SCIIOEFFLEP
SPEER. whoSe address is P0 601
Prtit,flOfltfuC Petitioner's .ttorney,
43$ East. C.Sb4ID4rrv, Seminole
SMITH. JR., aeceased, late of said Seminole County. Florida.
deceased
County. Florida under the fictItious 1344. 113 Magnolia Avenue. Sanford,
GEORGE C K(LLEY, III. P0.
lit Probate
to the County Judge
County.
PubliSh Dec 78 It?? &amp; Jan 7.9, 18
January
before
Florida
37771,
on
o
37703.
name of CLARK CHRYSLER
Boc 1*27. Apop&amp;a. Florida.
Ivt
Estate
of
re
Seminole County, Florida. at his
1973
PLYMOUTH. and that I intend tO 11th, 1973, and if you tail to do so. a
and tilt me original answer or
offLe .n the court hOvte of taid RO!U .JAt/ME S ABRAHA.MS
DIV 1",
Default Judgment will be entered
register Said name *ith the Clerk f
pleading .n te office of the Clers of
Deceased
____________________________
County at Sanford. Florida, itithin
DefOr the
the Circuit Court. 5rminOlr County. aga'nst yOu, and each of you. for the
the Circuit Court
To All Creditors and Persons Having
frorri
the
time
lc
calendar
months
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD OF
ComPlaint
the
said
relief demanded in
34th day of January, lOT] If you fall
FIor4ta in accordance with
Claims or Demands Against Said
of the frit Publication of this nofice
COUNTY COMMISStONERS
The nature of thIs suit it
to 00 so, a ivdgm•flt tiy default wt
inu'isiDn of the FiCtitiOuS 4am.
t'acb (l5m 0' demand Estate
7cc. copeS
Notice Of ?ublac Hearing
tas.e'r. against you for iii, meiir'f
Slautes, T Wit Section 565 09 Io'c' lose a cpttb'n mu. Igimife datid
t.
Yti.
•raf.Cl
f
a
C)
t.0
ret,
Shall be in writing, arid shall state
tiec ember 17, 1971. and filed
sa Petition
F lorda Sletutes D57
oe,naticli'd
notified
arid
'er
'red TO p'ese' iY
Trie board of County Cornms
December 23. 1971 and recorded In
WITNES3 my hand and official the pi.ce of ri'Sdor,c,anGiK,sl olfit• Claims and demands wtn.cli you, or
A P Clark Mutrt Inc
.OdressoftP', claimant. brtdltiiillbt
Official Records Book 902 PC9C 19
County will
Clark Chrv'%'er Plymouth
tail of tn's laid Court at Sanford.
1tht Of you, may Pave agaInst th1
$*01'l'l to by fIne C..airnalit, his agent.
hold a public hearing to considec a
in the office of the Clerk uI CIrcuit
Flotida. th15 20th day of December.
S George A Kellogg Jr
estate
of
ROSE
JAMMES
a' attorney arid turIn Claim or
Proposed change of zoning from A I
Court pf Seminole COunty, FlOrida.
1972
ABRAHAPI,S. deceased, late of laid
Gemind viol so filed Shill be void
Agriculture to P 1* RidntiaI on
following
the
Publish Dec 19, . i,t: 1 Jan 7.0. encumberIng
Seal)
Cnty. to the County Judge of
S Arwna Mason Smith
foilgeing deribed property
deScribed properly, lyIng and being
Arthur 1.4 Backevith, Jr
73
Seminole County. Florida. at hit
Al rcPcutri* of the Last
TPne wr'.t 17271 of tIne NW, of In'
rn Seminole County, Florida. to wit
0EV it
Clerk
office
in the cvrt hc,
04
Slid
,te
Will and le'stoment of
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I4( i4 ltt the nc,mt- 95) 66 imr-d
141. p nt't:,iSt, Sanford,

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ROP(PT MARTIN DE LOREP4ZI. (iction iSSued Out of and uncle
DECEASED the seal of the Circuit Court of
Seminole County. Florida. upon a
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
final lucigment rendered in fhc
To All Persons Having Claims Or aforesaid Court on the 17th day of
Demands Against Said Estate:
Octe A 0 1972. in that certain
'you arid each of yOu are hereby
case entitled. Sidney L Vuhien and
notified and required to file any Janice K. VihIen Plaintiff, s'.
iarnt and 0e"ai'd% WhtCfl you, Or
Philup Bo'd. Dcfcndant. which
r ?PiC( of you. inCY haveaqainst s,aid aforeSaid' Writ ot Ecccution was
estAt? in the office Of PlO?'. delIvered 'o me as Sheriff
WALt ACE H PIALL County Judge Seminole County. Florida. and I
of Seminole County, at hit office In have levied upon the following

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P115.sb Jfinuart 7, 1573
AttcSt
Arthur H. Bechwith. Jr
NOTICE OF SALE
Publith January 7. 1973
AuCtiO?' t $ p in.
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.jari,a'y 12 1873. a' DULLS
AUCTION. Piwy 46. Sanford. IN COUNTY JUDGES COURT. __________________________
_________________________
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
Florida. to settle warehouseman't SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

YOU fo? the relief demanded in the SemInole County Court ttouse a'
Prtitiri
Santord, Florida 0, 11 00 A U • .
WI'.Et myharwlandthesollof
in the month of
1,4 Court on the 9th day of Feuary. 1073, WhIch is the 1h dat
December. A 0 1977
o c'rir, 1973
Dated thiS 79th Gay of December.
SEAL)
1972
Seminole County,
Florida
By Maii?* S Eden
Deputy Clerk
Carroll Burke
Attorney for PetItioner
$17 Sanford Atlantic
Bent Bid
Sanford, Florida 37771
Pblith Dec 11. 11. 74. 1972 1 JOn 7.
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DEC 37

House

oda. en JanuafY 17, 1873. at?
of the Court House, Sanford.
PM or a'. loon thereafter as Florida, on January 17. 1973. at? (
pOSSiblC
P M, Or as soon thereafter as
Board of County Corn
possible.
mittiOners
Board of County
Seminole County. Florida
CommIssioners
By Greg Drummond.
Se
Countt,

Chairman

!nr "nini '1e"i'n'
t
prellrrlirrnry
iunlng
nor as a
snl'l,
"but
as a
fillIp," Fart
IItt1f' intlitiiting general patterns of 1110(1 lISt' for large areas
tif the county.''
"I)on't be afraid to give up
land for tie voklprilent just
ts'raiise its vacant. You chritild

£34 fld 436). being a parcel of 4 S'

FloridO. en January
P Ml or as soon thereafter as
possible
P.oWd of County
CcsmmtsiOne't
Seminole County. Florida
By Greg Orummond,
Chairman

i?,ii,II.O Ch.bf'1
Courtly
of iPiC Court Moult. Sanlord. the
of thC Court HOuSC. Sanford.
11, 1073. at

Sanford. rauired in serve a COFF of yovr BooS 3 Pages 001 01 6. PIat Rir 4
DII

office in the courthouse. r:,.

Farr saki. In his OpInIOn, any
proposed development needing
a small sewer oaekae treatis "premature"
rnent plant
unless the plant ran be removed
within three years and tied in
with a central sewer system.
Farr's replaremerlt, yet to he
SelItcte(l hy county corn.
rnlqsioners, is expected to have
input on the land use plan since

''tile plan shouldn't be used

SEMINOLL COUNTY BOARD

Agriculture to OC Office Dltrict on
fOIIOWflQ

d cer,Pfcatt t' ac de to be
stueø ipiercoru itie certificate

Arthur Pt B,ckwlth .1,,
Clack of Circuit Court

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Dat.sun, was south hounil
U 111'fl he lcsct rontri'iI of Ihie
'.'ehicle and It rolled three
times. lie was thrm'.n nut of
the car. The vehicle sac
listed as a total loss by Uis'
investigating officers.
1ujwrt (luistain Photo I

OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

'. Seminole
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Iyi.'ig sOut"I and west of SR 434
es- tens4Ofl of Dtrby shrp Road (ast L o 11. Sec 3'
S uh of Hoy.CIl nran.t tut
t4 kewannee Trail arl North of the Coui'tt
Further 0esr bed as cn corner Of
Frthcr described as SOuth 4n,1
Seminole COunty Line
436. sOuth Of Ho1Il
of
TPiII PubliC hearing will be held in Centre and SR '
It's PubliC heartno will be held n Branch Road
iP.' County CornmittiOn Chambers

Catherine Solomon
As EceculrP
of said estate
j3(PH PADI.WER
741 Las' Rarswnnd Suite 2
Maitland, Florida
AttOrney for Estate

Alderman, driving a 1971

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TO WLL lAM F BOUCP4AR 0
riitiiP0 arid reQuired to fee ant
tede
name In which it was
Ei'IOEWCE UNkNOWN
c.Lrn and demand'. wh,Cb yC. or
follows
YOU
ARE
HERE
BY
NOT
IF
I
ED
Cert
etner of you, may have agailts' sa'd
7 3 Year
c ate two
mat •r aclien for dilWtutlOn
r%ta'e in tht Oi'iCe of son
i'.uance 1t9
W*1t.LACE P1 MALL. County Judge marriage has been tiled by
Descrsptioiiof Property:
f $eminole LOufltt. t hit f4iLe if' C'C.t CO CP1LIO
Lot 2 BIk 2$ ureamwosC, P..t

tpe Court st:.use

and Joe (;uthrie of tIle
Florida highway Patrol saul

be 'is'itI I' tlty11ItitI.! 'I'' i.+'"
each year.
The proposed tan'1 I
on display lit the ('nunty /.'ifllnu
and Planning fH'partmen'

(ltlf'Stlofl If the pro'ci'd lISP IS
the very best possible use of the
hInd 50(1 beneficIal to the county
as well as for new residents."

Demos

&amp;gi',C,ltUre to R 1A ResIdential C proposed (h4QC of zoning from
Residential to C 3 Wh0ICIIIe

F ØidC Siatutet of

II. Itroadway

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NOTICE Is HEREB.'
nr*kUQe4 the hoId?
Thai Louit J
01 the foIIDwifl cIfi,fiCate hat fIt.d
nurniier arø

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wrhing days.

Notice of Public Hcarin9
Corn
The Board of Coir't
mters of Seminole County will
Kfl I considfr a
(hnQe of zoning from A I

i,i-I,S

I ('rnntlrnu'd Finm l'agr It
11111(1 lISP 1)1110 s'.'iil nOt bIt svice,''
oIc!. reInlflfllrIg TrIfling
F'arr
1111(1 piiinri I rig f'nrnhrIiscI(Iners
the pl811 IIc riierely a guide, not
tile' last say.

DOT officials said the work

NotiCe rif Fublie NrarsflQ
Wotic of Public Hearing
m
Itie Board c! c''
flti COrn
'rP- e ftOa!0 cf
rniti0rwrt ot Sem.ric, County will
m.nO'f' COunty *ill
.A.
TO CC$flIdf •
hold a public PrInQtonIng
from at P1010 a public h(.f.ftg tO Consider a
gosed chng of
R1

AND
WILLsS..M F BOUCHARD.

Legal Notice

,O1lCLOF APPLICATION
Sec

1'roowrs

Seminole County Sheriff's Department.

Legal Notice

COUNTY.

FLOR IDA
t•UIL ACTION NO. -)43l
NO'ICE OF £CTIOd
DECE.'S(Z' IN RE THE MARRIAGE
EST[LE I4OUCM&amp;RO,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

4:

p,. ?i'i' I v': iJ YOU, are hereby
•,:,iif. iv" A ..? ,De,n t'rvugPl
ect,nSt you in the Circuit Court.
t .Piteenth )ud'Oi.OI Circuit, In arid
,... ip,,.inr.le (t.uinty. FltwIda. '
'iiil AttiOn ho 77 147$ entitipd,
fEDERAL NATIONAL MOR

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IL E NO fIlTh
tta,
cO&amp;ER SOLOMD'.

CL'c FORD W BOA'
kesloence Unkncvwn
PiiTlL S f5AK
Pr'.zji-.:v -,1ir.own

cheon and meeting. noon.
I)eli.ar) (";ntmiuriit% Center

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Pubhth Dec 17. 19. 76. 19771 Jan
3 1Q73

PIOTICE OF ACTION
''1't OF r LOP-iDA 10

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The federal aid project Is
from the Cange&amp;nunoIe line
________ to lnlcrsthtc 95. Work consists
-.
of light shoulder grading.
shoulder paving, extension i a
concrete box culverts and small
drainage structures, roadway
_______
:uardraiLs and fencing, steel or
___________
•r&amp;L
luminuni signs uxi supports.
reflective pavement markers
and thermoplastic striping.
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' t;ro'.'eland. lnvestigatlll$T

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ovøte. tettbookl "' TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Sanford Woman's Club
Dbrt'i t?vwIO tintC1 W'
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
regular meeting, 12 noon. Jot,?' Colbert. Tatt,Ook
ottiOrt,
SAID ESTATE:
enue, Sbflfo'd,
clubhouse. Past presidents
P.IVIWfIO
You and each ct you are P*reDY

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Calendar

Legal Notice

in I.akc ('mlnt%' enrh'
Monday morning, possibly
the first Fatality of the year
F'lorhla,
Charles
for
Alderman, 4 WitS (lead url
arrival at South l,nke
Memorial
Hospital
in
('lermont Iollln'. Ing the
accident on SR 19, OflC 011(1
nn-I1nlf miles north of

On I4

B BOB LIA)YD

Sanford Area Growth

A CI.E1tM()N1' flian was
killed in a clTle.t'ar fluTideIll

(I

Requirements Told

fleboard Club covered dish ______________________
supper. 6 p.m., clubhouse on NOTICE

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Seminole Highway

Sanford Tourist and Shuf-

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rnoe succeeds, a wide-open today, and the Israeli military
Pa. was killed Sunday when her battle for the job is in prospect. command said Its pilots Shot
t'rw;:;;r, in

l"lirt

cr problems, will hold their organizing meeting Wednesday

l'il'rc'('.

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military

It was the first israeli-Syrian

'We flisfttttl i)Ut .1(111 5.IW lOP
lick smoke

air battle since Nov. 21 when plane trailing

There were three other planes
six Syrian M1Gls
The I.&amp;banese news source that looked as though they '.verl•

downed
34)U1'CC

person

traffic death toll to 27 the I"lorida Highway Patrol reported.
'the patrol hail pre(licte(l ai

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was hit 1w a ear in till' l)t'soto

County

('OiItillUflity.

iwo unidentit ted persons

ItepUbilCllflS.
Urookt'r, 30. both of West Paliii
110(1 l'IlllliI)ti was killed.
who have two mountains northeast of Beirut.
leadership
positioi'is to fill.
WIly Cii' Htrtl of Ocala was l4each, tiled Sunday when the
An English schoolmaster said
killed Sunday when his car ran car Ifl which they were rUling ________________________________ he witnessed the downing of one

screens.
''We were nearly blown out of

line has been at flashpoint sIra"
2'..
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fightin' in milr' h.ln P•.i) •..iiar.;

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ADMISSIONS
Sanford
Thonuis Treharn
Ik4en C. Thompson
Jane F... PTUdeU
Thomas J. Muse
Jewell Mills
Thomas Swaggert'
(c W. Arnold. Sr.
Kkindicnst,
Harold F'.
Ikltona
Helen E. Russ. l)t,'it,ona
Mildred Fleming. Deltorta
Garb M. Co)'lc, Longwood
mci K Campbell, Orange

('ity
John

M.

od.son. Osteen

I)ISC1IARGFS
Sanford:
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Zeb Murray
Jetur BiKJa
Willie Wrynes
Ronald t)ean Mason
Alfred .1. Ilarman, Deltona
Albert N. Puller, Deltona
Roy W. Shoniate, I..ongwood
Itonis E. Hornby, Ilo-Ilo-Kus,

((11.1" IN SSA.SII
Al')-What do YOU do with
swampy land' Build a golf
course on It. says Edward
golf
Ia'.'.'renct I'ackard, a
course architect. According to
f'ackard. if lariti IS tIM) SYidfflf)l
lur bw1ditz purposes, it just
riught be ripe for a golf course.
lie says that '.set aruts t'n
dug oil to form man-made
lakes or graded higher for ti'
and ialrways.

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY 0NCERP4.
Notice it Pw?ebv given that the
PC
ijr.dersigned. pursuant to
"Fictitious Name Statu,ir' Ch.ø,r
S$SO. Florida Statute, CIII regisTer
wifhtheCIerkUftheC1rtUitCCI't. in
Couty, Fida
fur
upon rerept of p'c.4 Cf the
pijlicatiOri p1 tInt notice, the tic
HOUSE OF
litiDuS name t wit
DINFT IFS under which we ecpect
foengaga inbuslfleslat Built? Plala
Sinoppung Center. SR Io In th
County of Seminole, Flof.db.
That the partIes Interested In slid
business enterprise are as follows
V. l. C. Dinettes. Inc
By George P PaIn Jr
President
Karen Patry
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PUBLISH Dec. 2, 1872. 1Jan 7,8.
ii. 1673
DCX 171

10 the plat
TI'JIOCI? at rCtid i. Ph? Boo'. 3.
Page 71. of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida SUB

JECT TO AND TOGEI'PER WITH
Hotpoir,t
Range.
Orbon
Refrigerator. Comfort Pac Furnace
avid Wall to wall carbtitsa
WITNESS 'vty puarwi and official
0 thuS Court at Sanford.
Seminole County, Florida, this 9th
day of Decei',ti'er. A 0 1972
(Suall
ARTHUR II. BECKWITH. JR
Clerk of Circuli Court of
Seminole Cwnty, Florida
Vihl'ifl

Pi&amp;,j1ffi,
Dputy Clerk
THOMAS A SPEER
7

O WEEP I SPEER. P A
P0 Bc' 1364
II) Magnolia Aver*,te
Sanford. FlOGS 3777$
Att0'n,ys for Plaintiff
Pvblish, Dec. 17. 19, 74. 1872 1 Jan
1. $873
DEK II

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Dtpss', Clerk
C.EOPGF C ICELLEY. 1I
AttOrney at Law
P0 60. 1132
Apopsa, FlOrida 77703
Atta'ney for the Petitioner
Publish Dec 26.18731 ian 7.9. *6.
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DEK 119
FICTiTIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS PI1'by given that we'
are engaged in l,,%fle%Sat P0 60.
Maittand. Seminole County,
Floesda inder tIe fictitous name 04
ALUMAWOOD PRODUCTS, and
,p, we inuend to register sad name
with the Clerk f me Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida in IC
cod.nçe *lfIn the provision'. of 'he
FictitIous Name StatuteS. To Wit'
SectIo.,!t.0,FlOrde Statu'eS 1857
5 . Ronald C Payne
Larry 0 Payne
Publish Dec 9. 24. 19731 Jan.29.
973
DEK

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Edwin Clayton Smith. Jr .
deceased
SPEER I SPF.ER, p,,,
A?torne,s Ia' said Estate
113 Magnolia Avenue

P0 Ba. 1361
Sanford. Fla'ida 32171
PubliSh Dec 15. 36, )0'3 1 Jan 2.8.
1973
DEK 65
______________________-.
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE ISPterctiyg.virn that I
engaged in buSiness t 500 E i'twy.
Suite 77. Regency Square
Casselberry. Seminole County.
Florida under 'he fictItious name of
ACRE REALTt'. and thati Intend to
regiSter slid name *'itPn the Clerk of
C,rcuit Court. S,niir.oie County.
ccordarscq ciflt the
rfoida in
P'O'IO'fl of the FiCtti'.
Statutes To Wit' Section
g
Florida Statutes lOS?
Larry L. Herman
PubliSh Jan 7, 9, 1$. 13. 973
DEL I

Ctuntp a' Sanford, F lorda, *ithin
1* calendar months from the time

oftnefirstpvblicationofthisnofce
Two cop.es of eerhclaim or demand
shall be in writing, and iPalt state
theplaceofresld.nc,and post office
iddrt'SS*f the claimint, and ihill be
5*Onni to by th, claimant. his agent,
or attorney and accompanied by a
filIng faq of on, dollar and Such
claimordemaridflo,sofIIedshaIIbe
vod
S Douglas Stenstrom
As recuta' of the Last
Will end Testament o
ROSE JAMMES ABRAHAMS.
decetSed.
WILLIAM L COLBERT, (SO, Of
Slrnttrprn. Davis I
MCirTt'flh

Florida State Batik
Suite
P0 Bce 1330,
Sanford. Florida
AttOrqy for Ececutor
Publish' Dec 18,34. l9?' I Jan 3 9
1873
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highways between 6 p.m. County accident and one in
Friday and midnight Monday. Hernando ('ounty.
Troopers said Alfredo Auitia.
Viera Santos and Pedro Me'.'.
arez were killed
when the car in

uan r1inco, aflO (
sa
passenger in the car, was In

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ledge of II fountain uiIitSi(iC tilt'
Il) Irtimit nt btiildlni' It Ii$l(l(
I U) III) s bin IIIIIUa r tn mnor
to tilt 'ru1itI
hIt 11111
I'.vervune was really nice to Us.
I'eoPlt' froimi IcI'OS.S (lit' street
broul'tit us s'.'. i. 1tti. rs and
blankets and a nice Nu'aruItuan
t(l usi his
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that (".'eniIig. Wi' 118(1 plllfiflisl Iii
iiive to a house in the center of
ti)Wii. 'lttI (trove tl) SttV how Liii'
tIoust 111(1 1 in (1 111(1 found It to
1.14. in pU tt goo(1 'di Ij)t
di e Uk tl Uk hi.. st thing to tb 'is ii
)I. t (lilt, hut 1 (11(1 not hii'it. IIl\
Pa!iSPf)rt. It 1111(1 tt'eu'n left at the
tlilnistr) U itli lii'. ipplR Ititlil
for a '. iii1I III rt'Ill.11n lii (Iii' (OUO'
tr'. ,lhlflh( 1l11t' 'it at' '.'. Itti lii'. hitis

,StItil)1l W1I))11 It) stretch (lilt.

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BELFAST i AP - Ireland s Uitui i BeLfast police station and
tic'.lr DIlm,l'l"l.I
gunmen began 1973 with the narrowly missed a girl minog.
murder of a young Roman rapher working late. The IR.5
Catholic couple in the Irish Re- Wa blamed.
'The go'. ernnient ordereil tlit
;nuhlit_ 1m ambush Ifl ?torthern
,JjJ
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Inc LI'ttl in '.'.hih one C itholit detention without trial of Eliza
ss a5 ktUed and two were bt Lit Mi. I'¼I*? .15 who the annis
'isounded and a rocket attack on said was a high-ranking lR., of.
'i
fker.
She
is
the
first
Woman
a Belfast police station.
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A farmer in the repubta two t. ri. i•ntib IS in I It r ItITitJtr
I I
miles from the frontier wtth _______________________________________________________________________________________________
Northern Ireland reported h.
heard 15 shots and a glrl'I
AA
.'r..ii.e. riIi.if
in Stinnibit'
1510
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hatred Itrgid Porter. 4, lying
'icross the corpse of her fiance,
.
Oliver Boyce, 2.5, in a field.
few hours earlier, they had
:
been dancing at a village festivat.
Sources said both had been
t'xpelled recently front the Irish
Republican Army, and there
was speculatiomi the guerrilla
arm'.' had killed theiti as
traitors. But the IRA denied
hi
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.':tSt
ni iary
A' iChII 11",
in' N'k fl's
they were the victims of Prot
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estants
from Northern Ireland
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0"S- I. III
i.'" Ods II'.
a At is.
'I'he'ir ds'.dh,.s raiseil to seven
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New Year's I)a) was dl.nwL
WIn 75'
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a,
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M.S'&amp; 54 S'
over
when 1973's first death by
%i, i 0 14 , •
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violence
In Northern Ireland
5
'.t no
hl.i'Oen 1155
'I In 'o W'i
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was
recorded.
n,ns S )?i
l51.
Nal
c.,, t,
N AnN I fl,
A burst of automatic tire sent
C•''. 40*.,
'. aen Can' 3'. •
15
to 20 bUllets Into a car In
C"r'iv 4i5
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ft
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C C3i 145
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which tour men were driving to
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work at a Rolls Itoyce plant
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CA
nm
near
Belfast. One :*uin died in a
Doe Cmi lot'. w, %, m,
JPonl ItO'.
I'. Wi,on ?)
hospital, and two of the others
a t
s
-NIV I,O III
were wounded. AU four were
edOS t.
I 'ion
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1 IOCL hid 10 '
CathoLics "and (hat's the only
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reason we can think of toe the
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'We went to the U.S.
Embassy which was le'.'t'let to
the ground and found people
niitliing aroun(1, but 'ise could
not (intl (tie Aniertc'an consul.
*k realizt'ol with the dangers of
o'piolt'iuiic curtAIn to occur tilsi
551' 1141(1 (ii get out 1)1 th' ('0111111')
iuUkIY.
'We eni It) (tie airport 1111(1
found danIlilge (bert' was not cxtensive auid 'hat although
l'lIml.AIlfl'rit'IIIi flight.s '.'.lIlllIl Is.
gOItl)i, itut, liCie of (Iii' NII'III,II'u-

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might be lIt tilt' ilt tmlll.'nt 111(1
lie 'is as (lien,. '11w sinlven slUt at
Ills 11011w (Ill.') felL tIlt' (II
tritmilor at 9 (lIe evening lx'(ore
anti he moved his family atiti
possessions on to tilt.' patio
outsIde.

LOOKIN(, PLF;ASI:V. Mrs.
Anne Armstrong, ItepubliCItn National Committee
rochutrmuii, i it t II t lie r
lesk In %'iisiiimigtumi, con'
tenipluting tie r appoini'
rnent as a counselor to
President Nlson. With
(ublnet rank, stu' ii hIghest ranking woman in the
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lO5i 1(13," said the Rev. Ronald
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Syrian planes attempted to in- handicapped children in the
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Continued From I'age I
and released, the patrol said.
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ti%,,t
had our ltttle t1ogtithus
the bus l"ddie James Snlor.'on
I't'rrler
32 suffered a broken leg and is th'lt I'lij ii •,. YUfl Oflhl
listed in fair conditior. The p- fl(1'.'('r t)'lrks'lt
trol SaId 't. tO lithc r p r .iins in 111(1 h ir lb ,;
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th bus 'st re trtated For minor
rilmli;r Llrte
Some of our
injurics
riul( s rotn (itt apartment
Troo rs 'iVC the following
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accounts of other accidents.
Ito'.'. 1ird Rand) flioii4ison, 1mb told
IS ittt't
17, (If Tampa was killed Monday The)' told us of nub )tl
ifternoon '.s Ia Il tilt. c in ii.t U I
run n till II I Ii I I t ilr(lU),'t1 it11
riding in lost control and struck
II pelill 4'nn. in ii::
(;ar)' Let' Becker, 32, was
killed when the car hIt was (lriVipg struck a metal I)st in a
Jacksonville parking lot early
Monday.
'I'roopers sal(l a nun. whose
identity is being 'is ittiheld penil-

NE. of the 14W', less fIne north
90)44' and fhe east 44' and the
Gt'airsa;e ,'.sen'uent. eiclvding that
Portion weSt of the drainage
eltement.
Further described h5 sth of
Highland Pines Unit 1. eatt Of
Greengafe Estates S D 336' *

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Ofairiaqe easement and that panril
l,,r..', writ iii $' clrsonsga easement
04 Sec 707*30 Alto inCluding the

Th'tpbl' hrarnçI will be held it
the County Coinrnissuor' Chambers
Of the Court House. Sanford,
Florida, on January 17. 1871. itt 70.0
PM, or as soon thereafter at
POSSibIC
hoard p1 County Coin
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vehicle on State Road 441
mile north of Ocala.
Wendy Uurtl, 22. of Kutztown, I'alrn Iteach County.

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death in liiore than three years
of religious warfare In Northern

lrt'llifld.
Earlier In the night, a RusIan antitank rocket was fired

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Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1973

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Daries of grut expectations but Britain. with only a snwU farm Executive Commmsion. They

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flags fit". outside the make great demands on them. portunitues for its industry that as a Common Market member.
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Italy, Holland, Belgium and
The Irish government issued Luxembourg
have given up
a special stamp, and Prime some of their independence.
Minister Jack Lynch declared:
The basic arrangement is
"It is my belief that many of that of a customs union. All
the economic and social ditter- members let in each other's
ences which exist between goods without duty arid charge
North and South Ireland will the same import taxes on goods
rapidly disappear when we from outside the trading bloc,
have fully adapted to CoinmuOn
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nity membership."
Fergusson, a senior official of
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llp,single person hvinp, in B nOnNASA fadhty, has developed
" farm area of the continental inexpensive equipment for
United States is considered trapping speeding Motorists.
Ero-,.i.iard, why :z also a
poo if It has a net income of
volunteer :tate trooper,
less than $2,100 a year. The
poverty level for a nonfarm rigged an electronic coniputer
and two roadside markers at
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fatuII.
of, is
lu
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bwt
11w poverty level for
Wnie
taken
to
travel
between
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the two markers is calm1ated
ztWe periKin and $3,575 for a
in miles per hour.
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The bun, elt.vtk'al equipment, railLabor L*partzrient has raised rowls, trucking, autos and rubthe income guidelines used by ber and plastics.
the government to determine
Much pressure will be put on
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Look for loose bristles.
A hi -tor onl' you can de- Even good brushes will have
lot,
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that shed easily are not 4
brush Hurt :t Sec how it
worth buying.
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AP Business Analyst
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your hand They s h v u I d
to Me light. Split enTs turn
spring back (sinorkly when
the tj s of the bristles to a
fine tr and allow the you release th~m.

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will var% so that. w- it it, The brushes that are two or

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David R.OviLne . Owner
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A pit i ii t b r u s h. like any
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see
if
oilier tool, w l give better check
wnrkt"-ir with it
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Get the widest brush you
a way of nugkirw a
if a quality item is picked in Thts
ear' use (tit the nh st hand
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the first pltt. Siiiu uu
get more as well .is bctt&amp;r, Th b r i s t 1 e s arc ,ilact.d A aide brush means fewer
strokes, fewer brash marks
use out of a quality brush. t a round th e block
will be worth thc extra-1
A high 'rcentagc of th e "rid faster work For siding
inone.
bristles will be tapered in a and other outdoor use,
Generally s1waking. good
brut-hes have longer and

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Fr'afijrp

Choice of Colors

liveries are made by the very same, dear weary consumer, as could develop some dramatic in the 93rd Congress."
The stock market will proin 1072: wages and prices and confrontations.
competent Don Durham and Ed taxes and jobs. But, while the
With the wage versus cost-of- duce its usual quota of news, It
1rauner.
issues are the same, you'll be living conflict reheating, it be ing the nature of that inFOlks at Wilco Sales arc
seems highly unlikely that stitution to promote discussion
seeing a different facet.
harp' to be of service to the
To begin with, some of the iii- wage-price controls will be lift- even when there is nothing to
and 5-H customers as well as all cest news this spring will be tax ed. Statements pro and con will talk about. 'l'wo possibilities are
of the other young folks ho rebates, not tax demands, to be issued all spring, but the worth watching:
work hard to be able to have a
-Will the small investor reworkers who failed to lower consequences are too great to
liorse or other pet. Each their withholdings to adjust for drop them altogether.
turn? And, if he does, will that
customer is given individual lower taxes. At least $7 billion is
In an address last week, Dr. mean the return also of a spechelp with feeding programs
Arthur Burns, Federal Reserve ulative mood In which everyone
expected to be refunded.
requested.
In 1972, the real news about Board chairman, warned that, Jumps aboard Just before the
The Wilbers have
prices was that their growth if inflation increases in 1973, wagon collapses?
the harness horsemen at
-Will mutual funds return to
rate slowed. But, in 1973, "the nation's economic future
"Ben White Raceway in Orlando there's a chance that prices may be adversely affected fora favor? They took a bigger lickfor several years, as we ll as nlsTht rise more swifth'. As 1972 Iona time to come." Watch ini in 1972 from Investors than
other race and training tracks
from the niarkt't. Unforgiving
federal spending. he said.
s being
in th e Central Florida area.
What seems to be understood investors traded In their shares
built; food prices especially
At W ilco Sales, you will find were headed higher.
mere in recent months is that for cash in record numbers.
only the top quality race horse The sad fact is that the coun- the federal government Is play- Where (lid the money go?
feeds and you will find that the try failed in Its goal of 3 per cent ing a huge role in in fl ation: no, Much of It went Into savings inlocal customers receive more Inflation by the end of 1972. In not suiiply in restraining up- stitutions, houses, cars all of
for their money, if they °'
the past six months, wholesale ward pressures with controls, whirhhad superb yeitrs. Allure
show stock or a pet in the back- prices have risen 5.7 per cent; but in creating the pressure.
loohini: for a good year again in
yard - no business is too small. consumer prices, 3.6 per cent.
Over-spending, as expressed 1973. whIch suggests that
Security Feed, which
An aspect of food problems in budget deficits of $71 billion mutual funds as an Investment
carried by Wilco, is a grain umt bears watching is what the over the past five years, is pro- imiedlum might see only slow
which is picked up weekly to big chain stores are going to ducing the pressurc. The grotti.
assure c'omnlete freshn ess for
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ruprr trwir inur.-wic
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in
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got into a rk
Lit
stock at all times, in either the war, wi th The Great Atlantic&amp;
canned or dry bite-size or Pacific
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rTea Co.leading
o. ea Ing the
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British members: Sir' OlrLst
opher Soames, former ambassador to Paris, and George
Thomson, who negotiated
successfully for British membership in the EEC during t.)e
last Labor government
The latest public-opinion poll
In Britain showed the country
almost evenly divided on the
wisdom of surrendering eco
nomic independence for a rule
in u unniu r..urupr

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To Serve You

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On This Page And Have Your

Worker Tax Rebates Up

into your vehicle; and de- be reading about in

Paintbrushes: Quality Counts

Rabbit Pellets elimina tes tne

nC ask us for Octaits

SEMINOLE

7be first significant event of

DO-IT-YOURSELF
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Wants

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Fleischman
aremerchandise
the official are the pocketbook Issues you'll the same is expected. Hut, if be 'the top issue on which the
loaders
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Common Market today after paper Jyflands-Posten cau- jobs.
Britain's membership will be
Britain, Ireland and Denmark tinned: "What we will see is a
Al) the Common Market next weekend's meetings of the
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There was little fanfare to
mark the enlargement of the
European Economic Community on New Year's Day.
Prime Minister Edward
Heath called Britain's entry
into the EEC a "tremendous
opportunity" and predicted that
enthusiasm over membership
would increase as the advimtages became clearer.

Sanford Herald Advertiser

ANN SIEC7.KOWSKI

322-6870.
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necessary business are Delores

M e m ber

Queen Murgrethe told her

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produce outlets in Central honda. The sales
office is located at 1215 South Ir('ncIi :VVflhlt' LII
Sanford.

about them to help them to hell) water and show buckets. Other
chunkie varieties,
many
you
to get the most for your supplies four.d at Wiho Include
Feeds
come
in
Fruen
nylon halters and lead straps to
Ifha'e a horse or dog for types of oats. Wilco Sales
money.
pet, sport or business, the best carries six different kinds In
In stock at Wilco are Fruen match in your ('hoice of many
place to go to find the proper stock in order to assure the re- sweetfeed, supplement and colors, ranging in size for th e
new foal to the large horse.
diet and medications, and quirements of each customer conditioner, as well as oats.
Delores and Richard Wilber
feeder supplies as well as will be satisfied. Many
You will find, in addition to
11 leather good for your animals, customers are interested in the the good feeds for your pets, are two of the most accommoFarnam, the most popular dating business people in
is Wilco Sales.
energy and protein found in
Wilco Sales is a wholesale and these foods arid Fruen supplies health product on the shelf Seminole County and they wish
ril business, located at 1215 Wilco with feeding programs today. Wilco carries many to assure you that if you (10 not
South French Avenue, between created for today's per'fonn- types of wormer, medications, find your feed item in stock,
12th and 13th Streets, just off ance horse business or pleasure supplements and conditioners they will be happy to order It for
by Farnam. At Wilco, you will you. Go down and see what they
Laurel Avenue. It is open on horse enjoyment. If you want to
Monday through Saturday from test the food. Wilco has samples find Farnam polytubs in corner have to offer for your special
8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. If you of their feeds and literature
feeder, portable tub feeders,
need information or help, call
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.iay. Did you ever need a part

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Third Street and Magnolia Avenue. Sanford. Mixon's machine shop is
one to the finest in the area, turning out only quality work,

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Finished Ceramic Gifts

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lubricants polish wax and
other accessories for the car.
On items not anstock, they can
be obtained in just one day In
most cases. Imported parts can
be specially ordered.
For your convenience, there
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PROFESSIONAL
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are tools, batteries, oils and
NOW OPEN

WITH EACH POOL INSTALLED DURING NOV. a DEC.

218 French Ave.

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without delay. If he doesn't
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Mixon's Auto Parts carries a
repairing starters, aJternators variety of parts and tools and 10 years experience. High
large inventory of name brand
ports. Amor1g those
are
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McQuary-Norris engine pact' Walker mufflers and pipe
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Perfect Circle rings. Moog
chaise parts and Monro
shocks.
If there's one thing that Let
Mixon takes pride in. It's the
complete line of Walker muf-'(lets and pipes in stock at all

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So you can Save valuable specialty
when It comes to car repair' On
Well, if you think these jobs
Roy Mixon, and son. Lee,
dollars
by fixing the car
yard
too
much
for
the
back
some jobs that's easy but what are
yourself,
letting
Mixon's
do
the
owners
and operators of the
been
about turning crank sha!t&amp; fit-it shop, you haven't
machine
business,
emphasize
that they
to
Mixon's
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Auto
Parts,
Mixon's,
work
that
requires
surfacing heads and binks,
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can
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sure
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quality
don't
run
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auto
repair
shop.
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shop.
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the
corner
boring blocks, complete vah,e located

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to plan programs for the new administration. Sealed are Kay Sassman.
left, delegate, and Mitch Lassiter, alternate delegate. Standing from
left are Mrs. Lois Scott, treasurer: Louise Nolan, second vice
president: Marie Holzer, first ice president: Penny Wilson.
president; and Anne Mitchell, cecretarv.

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DI-' lit CONCERNED: Your sister's behavior toward her
son 1% not normal, but his responses are indeed what one
could espect. Yes, she could be sowing the seeds or homosezualits. Don't wait for her to "recognize" herself. TEll
her what i nb%lnhI% to s-ou and others.

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I always end up eating it just to shut them up or to get
on with the bridge game or what ever the case may be.
When I quit smoking, I didn't have people telling me
that one cigartt wouldn't hurt me, And if a person has
oined A. A., nobody would tell him that one little drink
wouldn't hurt him.
People who are dieting should be given the same help
as those who have given up smoking or alcohol. After all, a
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low tiers and scalloped all
around. On the first tier were
love birds holding rings on the
second tier were elves playing
flute'earoundafountaln. On the
fourth tier was a beautiful
bridal couple under a wedding
be1 The bride chose a brown
pantault with the layered look
f or her going away outfit
Out-of-town guests came
from Tampa, Clearwater,
Galle.
Hollywood,
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STARTS PROMPTLY AT 9 A.M. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3

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DEAR AHll\': We are having trouble with some friends
we have known a long time.
As our invited guests they feel free to change the dates
of their visits with no regard to our planning.
They have even failed to tell us they were not coming
until the day
thwere expected. The last time they did
ey
this we had borrowed beds and bought food for their weekend visit. We had also Invited others in for a party.
There never seems to be a rean, such as an emergency that keeps them from following thru on a planned trip.
They just call at the last minute and cancel,
How would you handle friends like the.
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WIDE RANGE OF
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been loi-tkin for Wind up incomplete matters.
ARII:S (Mar. 21 to Apr 19) Show that you handle your
activities intelligently and make big headway with the goodwill
of higher-ups Use wisdom in handling civic matters. Change
tactics with mate and get better results
TAURUS iApr 20 to May 20) iho new ideas you have
need more study before putting into action, or you can get
yourself in trouble through them Contact out-of-towners for
11i' data ou require Save time for one who needs your help.
(IMINI tmMay 21 to June 21) You have responsibilities left
oter from last year that require your full attention righ t
so they arc hand!c properly Show more affection for matc
and come to a better understanding, harmonyMOON (IiILl)RFN (June 22 to July 21) !ake care you do
and say nothing that could start arguments with close ties,
associates, any who mean much to your well-being- Although
others do something you do not agrece with, await a better
time to talk it over with them
110 (July 22 to Aug 21) Study well what your duties are
and then roll up your slccves and get right to work on them,
put them behind you quickly Take more of those health
treatments that have been helpful in the past Show you are
logical thinker.
VIR GO (Aug 22 to Sept 22) Although YOU want to have
fun, tie sure to get into proven activities that bring real
pleasure Don't take risks where your devotions are concerned.
Avoid one who likes to argue too much
LIBRA (Sept 23 to Ccl 22) Being more cheerful and kind
with those who dwell with you brings about more harmony at
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hrc no w t) work Thai II Jcci.sy 'k.'
articles around you and replace with the new
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov 21) I'lan your daily duties more
efficiently so you have more spare time for other activities,
pleasure State clearly what your rriotives are with associates

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Siflcc the attitude ilI lie rather morose I-.ncouragement will
also bong out the fine organizing ability latent in this chart,
which can kid to big success in almost any field of endeavor,
Take goxl cre of the dirt and teach to smile early. Give
sports that are helpful A slow starter here, but one who
t:5tCtes tip and then gs ahead of others
[he Stars impel, they do not compel What you make of
your life is largely up to V
(:stroll K ighter's Individual Forecast for your sign for
now ready For OUt COPY semi your tdrthdate and
January
$1 to Carroll Righter I'oretast (riarime of newspaper), Box 629,

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1:00 (2) Somerset
(4) Beat the C:oc
(9) All My hitrfren
1:30 (7) Dick Vao Dylie
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(9) Let's Maki' i
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11:00 (2) () (9) News
11:30 (2) Tonight Show
(a) (9) Movie

(4) Guiding L4ght
(9) NewIywGarre
2 30 (2) Doctors
(6) Edge of Nght
(9) Dating Game
3:00 (2) Another World
ass
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Love i
IS'
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(9) General Hospital
3:30 (2) Return to Peyton

WEDNESDAY
MORNING

6:25 (2) World
Tomorrow
6:30 (4) Summer
Semester
6:45 (2) Sports Club
7:00 (2) Today
(a) News
(9) Bows Big Top
(24) Sesame Street
8:00 (6) Capt Kangaroo
(9) Mike Douglas
(24) MisteRogers
Neighborhood
8:30 (24) Sesame Str ee t
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Romper R oom
(9) Movies
9-30 (6) Price Is Right

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DEAR POLLY-My Pet I'eeve is having to Pay the
same for. the services of an apprentice beautician as for
all experenced one. I do not expect the apprentice to be
..-.:; that If her price was a
as fast and efficient, but It secbit lower, she would book
more appointments, be less
CREDIT CARD
bored, gain m o r e experiCOCC and have m o r e Income.-SHIRLEY
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DEAR POLLY - Cincinnati weather brings out the
I n g c n it it y of man. The
morning may h a v e been
beautiful with a irotiiise IA
of showers but imagine
one's dismay on finding the
showers had turned to sleet. Once when a club meeting
was over, the car locks were frozen and the windows had
an opaque covering. There was no tool to scrape ice but
one gal tried a plastic credit card which made a perfect
sera' This would never have occurred to the rest of
us-MRS. C. V.
fault AS N)
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You will receive a dollar If Polly uses sour favorite
homemaking Idea, Pet Peeve, Polly'* Prohle'm or solution
to a problem. Write Polly In care of this newspaper.

WIN AT BRIDGE

Real Good

Dummy

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the play? It was that South
did not cash the last l oh.
If he had. West would
probably on go ii rut the queen
of tilamonds nut South would
not know this and if South
then threw West in, tilt- last
p ul p haul w on Id leavi'
South with just four cards
That would not be enough
(ui the t'iol-pluv situ'. South
would only be able to hold
Iwo uliatnojitis
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'Diert' is nothing sensation.
ai about today's hand, but It
does show some quiet but
elegant dummy lilay.
South starts with eight top
tricks arul can produce thit'
ritnthi by a successful finesse
In a red stilt. You will note
that lmthi lliim'sse's tire off hut
this didn't really Ii o I he r
Smith
lie won thu' seromid spade
arid cashed three club tricks
whole making sure to leave
(111111111y with thit' high (' 1111),
'I'heii lie lhii,"vi V.t'st in
with ii ah1iltie 11u1 let West
the rest of his sI)li(1CS
cash
South discarded ii heart and
diamond
diaond from his own hidild
.'iriti two hearts tra in (tummy

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Youis liu tOur huh, NIX hearts
to show two kings. What tI you
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"A ROUSING AovENTu{ESToRYr'

(4) Mery Griffin

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Neighborhood
5-30 (2) () News
(6) Hcqans Heroes
(24) Electric Company
6:00 (6) News
(24) Rapport
6:30 (24) Variety

(24) Electric Company
(2) Dinah's Place
(6) Perry Mason

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in Michigan.
"Dr. Crane," he began,
"Uncle Sam frets about the
unemployment rate.
,:But he is partly responsible.
"For anybody able to walk
under his own power could
easily be earning his own pay
check, for there's plenty of work
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is called 'Welf,re and
Strikes
the labor
"And
unions' strategy of now using
taxes to maintain strikes,
without tapping their own lush
treasury funds for a red cent!
"To be specific, here in my
State of Michigan, during the

"B it would demand that
Congress and politicians quit

dabbling in the labor market,
"I"o' example, millions of
workers can do tasks at 75 cents
to $1.00 per hour but they
UAW strike against General
definitely aren't worth the
Motors, an estimated $30
minimum wages of $180 to $2.00 million was spent in public
per hour that Congress welfare benefits to strikers
demands.
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"Furthermore, thousands of I tax-furnished aid, the strikers
people would be glad to hire 1 are being subsidized by the long
gardeners, laundresses, winsuffering taxpayers
(1(1W washers. UIIU iiiiici hhUhIUJ
"This is obviously wrong.
men, but they are afraid to do so
unjust and unfair, yet
now. Why'
politicians fear to deal with this
"I'ie 4hiL(kLt want to I misuse of taxes lest they lose at
••JS the next r ct'on! suffered by such unskilled
workers while on the job'
FAIR PLAY
'Moreover, they resent
having to do the tedious paper
E)o you taxpayers In Alabama
work now required
or CalIfornia wish to be coerced
"For If their handyman earns
to furnish food and other aid to
even $50 in any 3-months' time,
strikers in Detroit'
then they must deduct for Social
Or do you stockholders in
Security, state and federal
corporations feel It is lair to be
income taxes, etc
forced to stihehitac the striker-s
''If they didn't expect their
who arc reducing your
handy man to stay with thenii till
by
stopping
dividends
he earned $50 and thus faded to - production in those same
deduct from his weekly wages. I corporations'
they must now go back and try
Th e famous 5th Amendment
to collect from him for his share
says we are not to be coerced
of the Social Security con- Into aiding our courtroom
t rihul ions
y'' 'illit's in pi-us- ing oursels t's
''Then they must match his
guilty ,
deductions from his pay check
By the same logic, should we
by the usual employer's con taxpayers tx forced to support
tribigion.
strikers, who are now in.
"If he meanwhile moved creasing the demands upon us
onward, they are stuck with all
for more welfare aid during
deductions and legally liable!
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DEAR POLI4Y-1 am answering Mrs. L. I). Who wanted
Ideas for a 50th wedding anniversary party. My Suggestion Is to have a gold money tree. I was In a quandary
about how to (to this but came up with a very pretty one
alter talking to several people. I sprayed a large plastic
after
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rubber tree with gold irn 1(1111 WUS
the first coat was dry another was applied. Repeated tintit it was all well covered with the gob!. Silver money was
wrapped in gold foil and attached to the tree with florist's
tape iclear cellophane tape came loose.)
I also surayed some white candles I had on hand with
the gold. Do not do this too far ahead as It does not hold
for a long period. They, too, were sprayed several times.
The plant was in a nice redwood bucket that I did not
want to paint It was covered with gold wrapping paper
and a gold ribbon was tied around it with a big fancy
bow in front. When our florist made the table centerpiece
lie dipped the edges of some of the flowers in gold paint
and then inserted among the flowers a cute heart with
"50" on it. Several people suggested I make my tree with
real branches, but I could not find any sturdy enough to
hold that much money and this plant had been given to
me by a friend who was discarding It and it worked just
fine-li. G . it

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(if the crew because of on-duty
problems the men have faced.
It crimes to ;i sttndnrd fii.ish
with all hang, fighting is rnat-er
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CAPRI('OKN (i)ec 22 to Jan 20) Analyze whether you ere
making the right contacts, bringing the right interests Into
your life, other ise :iiakc them now Get into some new group
)i!her1ng that can be Jo!! whit you need Avoid one who ha: a
had tcmper
AQUARIUS (Jan 21 to Feb 19) Closer yourself with an
pert and put your affairs in better order instead of gaddiny
about o regar,outly A xid friend has a problem that you
can help with, so do just that A wise person gives gouid advice,
to'-i
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has
fine ideas for you, but some of which arc not good, so psk
out the best and follow through on them Not very good day
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your life is not gui ng well, analyze where the trouble is and do
something about it (,et information from an expert in
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The grooms' mother was
attired in a sleeveless, fl( orlength gown of polyester. The
warm pink color of the dress Requests tar women's
news an photo coverage
was accented by transparent

DEtR ON: I agree. Dieters need all the help they can
get, but don't blame those who tempt you If you can't resist
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beads embroidered on the
bodice. She, too, wore an orchid
corsage.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held in the
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charge of the bride's book.

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the bride. was organist.
The double ring ceremony
was by candlelight. The altar
was flanked with a large
bouquet of white porn pan
mums with pink roses at the
kp were com i,.,i-u.ntp,fi with
Seminole Count), Federa tion
of
Women's Clubs met recently
palm trees.
The bride was radiant in a at the Sanford Woman's Club,
candlelight gown of deluster with the Sanford Junior
satin, styled in an empire Woman's Club members serwaistline and A-line skirt. The ving as hostesses.
Mrs. Robert Bradford,
scooped neckline added soft.
ness to the bodice while the long, president, conducted a brief
business meeting, following
full, Bisimp sleeves of English
which the Seminole Junior
net and pesu d ange lace with
satin cuffs complemented the College Chorale, under the
entire gown. The bodice of the direction of Janis Ellis,
gown and border of th e
presented a program which
removable chapel-length train featured aclections from the
.,ere appliqued with peau d'
Broadway Shoss "Oliver", and
"Mollic Brown.'
:age lace highlighted b) tiny
Mrs. Ellis said that the
ecd pearls. Small buttons
extending up the back af the students enjoy working on the
gown completed the bride's music and take great pride in
their performances. The)'
elegant attln.
seriously seek to present
Miss Fensler carried a
professional sound. As a
Colonial style arrangement of
miniature red roses with community service, the group
enjoys presenting programs
(arnatrnns and baby's breath
'uu e.iizauvi.n Myers, mama uviure' civic moo church
honor, and the bridemalds, organizations
Misses Kay Craig and
An announcement was made
.;andra Powell, sister of the
:ruom, wore gowns of by the president that proceeds
burgundy red velvet accented of the successful benefit fashion
at the waists and scooped necks show which was held lit
by irar lace, styled in empire November will be donated to
waists and straight, floor length Lyman School Band and to
Seminole Junior College
skirts.
Scho
larship Fund to be used for
The gowns were set off by
fl ower arrangements of while books
carnations Upped with red. The
Beverly Freeman arid her
arrangement of the maid of
er
accented
by
c'.imnmlttet
were ctnuritt'aded
honor was furth
for
th
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outstanding
effort which
miniature
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best
was
enjoyed
by
almost
two
Terry Terrell served us
man Doug Wesson and Jim hundred fashion-conscious
women in Se"nurnle County
Jenkins were uers.
A committee was appointed
Miss Melissa Owcnsb',
flower girl, wore a m in iature to choose a Seminole County'
version of the bridesmaids' %t'unuin of the year. Serving on
that committee are Mrs. Louise
gowns.
David Thomas, ring bearer. Gill. Mrs. John Crabtree,
carried a white satin pillow Elizabeth Kuhn, Beverly
Freeman and Mr J°hn E'an.
trirmcd in bridal lime.
The bride's mother wore a Members of Clubs of the
lø#l.'tittènn are reciuested tZi
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bodice was highly ornamented committee.
by sequins arid beads accenting The next meeting of
the A-line skirt. An orchid Federation will be held at the
corsage complemented her 1.ongwood Civic League
building. Feb 15
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sees his at'll.Iald plan about to
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family; and an invaluable
session on men's and boys
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bab'ish st',lec-mjnus zip;wrs Ills favorite pastime is
"playing house And be docn't apjar to he at ease with
boys
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men's restrooms She always takes him Into the la'lIes'
restr.ms lie doesmit seem to he embarrassed by it either,
sister Is an intelligent, educated person. And her
hushnd Is no dummy. I cannot understand why he doesn't
put his loot doi-m.
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training him ithout protesting'
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council.
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In May, the council is plan. international picnic and each
cake decorating will be held at sss1ons on string pictures,
the Agil.eentcr. For those with bottle cutting and methods of nlng a very excitingly different dub will prepare foods from a together with the expertise of
, uffrrent country and present a Mrs. Gill have planned an
creative talents., there will be dealing with natural materials, type of activity. This - fl t
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program for the coming year
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is considered the birth of modern aviation. It Is
event that gave life to Anwrica's nowalso
gargantuan aerospace industry.
While the recent visit of two Americans to the
moon was a filling annive rsary tribute to the

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The pattern was the dame
reiuzi*d attacks on
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technological achievements of that industry,
partduring
the CcTh
Vietnam's
southern
North
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handle beU the )th parallel and again there was
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much trouble making ends meet in '1972 as the
New Year's. 11w U.S Command Vietnam lasted It! hours Longer
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ariwi
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The bombing halt above the
The Apollo astronauts landed on thi moon
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and took oil again in an amazing spacecras; built
Hanoi and
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in effect. It was ordered b
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President Nixon on Sauwda Ic
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Paris next Marida fighter plane, was carrying it toward financial
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disaster
atmns over North Vietnam rtGrumman says it has lost Si million each on
sinned at I p.m. It gave no ie-.
the 8 F-14s already ordered by the Navy and it
tails. but U.S oficia1s said the
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cannot sustain the even higher losses anticipated
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intensive U.S. bombing attacks.
C1tmllftIttZed Untt and throuli
'1
though:
happening`
..
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changes in l)cknsc l)epartment procurement
Columbia University.
says "Yrni n drive for miles law at
:.am Into South Vietnam.
ewarWaSg0tflgtoC
nd
f1l'i
th
turned Sunday night wilt folkpolicies since the F-14 program was started.
The 1.5 C i'narid aIlxi re- througli Hanoi and not see an
the Rev. Mi- 30. said Mr. Ilamo.
Simple justice would dictate that the U. S.
NV-ted that hombrn oncrations damage and then suddil Linger Joan Baez:
All en said t"ie was
en,
*i,..oclate
dean
01
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chael
A
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government pay a price for its airplanes based
con - upon a virtual dTt
the Yak University Divinity that tilt' bombing was aimed a:
I
'The bombmni u, awu
on what it costs to produce them plus a
civilian as well as miUther than anything I was under in School. sac harrs Roman. nit- target!.. 'There's no questior.
reasonable profit for the company involved.
London" during World war jj tional coordinator of the VietCXtrPmt.
e
bombing
Unfortunately it i never that simple. While the
nan' Veterans Against the War. that th
'taylor said Ht added
Silili
1w
accurate.'
courts may have to settle what is basically a
group carried Ciri.ctmns
t
total destruction was
mail to American prisoners of
contract dispute between Grumman and the
great because incinthar
returned
and
government, the F-14 case is basically one of cost
boinhe were no: used on Hanoi '
North
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where near what YOU saw in Vietnaniplus3 on:mrsuid
like an albatross on a success ot secretaries.
London or Germany right after U LW held b t1)t Vital Cozf to
The "total package proceuretflcnt" po li cy of
South Vietnam Their tri p was
g%
wa
said
Taylor.
wtu
e
war."
th
i
on beinc
1
gn
forei macli' 01 'it'ct - t( tIme!!
Bevington display
v. zl Lraivei
fl-';. :it l'
'-'I 1. ,1,i
chief U.S prosecutor at tnt Sponsored by the Committee- .
caught
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teacher Mrs. Leona Battle at South Seminole
Nucrnberg war-crunet trials Liaison with Faniilies
with;
European cnuntrle they are studying about
Cold
CasselbetTy
tMari)yn
Gordon
Photo
-tJt)elaiiied
School.
ICeiiWTI
Middle
VDUC
lie said the recent Hano.
Bevington, 1-irian Ancirev ai&amp;d
rJr1JTo[:yct APNext Best
cau.sed 'ts..Leszivt- but nan.
rai
urr
Vietnam said toda that
The gro visited i: prisoner's
ducUoo of
down
The Californ ia Milk Advisory Board had to
A riCnpnSon Of war.
' 7_e~
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of war in a camp In Hanoi after
nonmilitary facihtiei
1
change a multi-million dollar advertising
including ' crewmen fr.
Vvt save r hospital housing one of the raids and found the'
campaign built around the slogan. "Everybody
_!
--bombers downed
R5
residential men re pa iring a roof that had
developments.
o
recent1-, have issued a
needs milk."
areas as well as airports been damaged by shrapncl
joint statement i.trgtng
The Federal Trade Commission challenged
virtuall Miss Rae: said prisoners told
shattered and
a Carrier furnace won't 'it'
U
U.S
vrnj down. whatever th e
th e statement based on complaints 0! a iew
end Lix- Vietnam war
temperature I"s the "F'
doctors who pointed out that some people are
Vietnam
The
official
th
future"
best
a
rtace
wi
dtit
hL'
he
U'placv a congratulatory pflonc Ntxoi: h4-Sa1C.
out of t1L' own inner sanctim
allergic to cow's milk.
It FRANK COItMIER
News Ageart nroadcas
air ccinditioninç can he
ti Coat Georgt A1ic ofthinbru.
cai1
i11
accountL.
it
did
nn
Irt&amp;iO!ir'
Perhaps the folks in California should use
ldctct
aiuc1atetl I4res V,rftei
th text of tnt- statement
AUxi Press SereLar C,crire.Lake
Nixon
k'n.
to
fux
a
Wt4tt
tht
VusiitngLon
Itedsiun,
Comb"
e.perts.
h
WASHINCTON i'
th e same slogan that appea rs on bumper stickers
and the names of the 3(i
said he had ni
of Di Nationiil Fool- aid L Wan
çuarartteed
ident Nixon. a surprise visitor lioust pO1tceTnai-4i unit orrnec WiflfleT
POWs Limo had meporteci
being distributed by dairymen here in North
tall Conference Champmn1p ade. what wa occupvinç the
U the White Roust- on ?,ei nierntier of th Executive Pn.all them pm'the
capture
of
wilt,
four
thildrei
Ibresldent
attentior
durin'
Carolina: "Only Love Beats Milk."
Alien, tu
teetlon Servicr-wn' cam4 u
said
11,
'icar! I)a.
vrnu.sh
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Di
rrtt.
of
the
hc1tdzr.
Ukt
pg.This statement is possibly the ultimate in
WId I tA i' U,-11iW UITThd up t
With a pkf!%
found tunt8el! Locked out of
The
statement
recalled
prnvtmient
Ctunest'-Ariericaui
u White House at lii a.n Munda. hceniei and othert. Warrerf
name-dropping, but as far as we know, it's UnThe clue! executivt.
own Oval Office Monda) rrn_____
the remark made in late
relations dating from President
Year Day
the
observance
of
Ne
Despite
AP
TOKYO
~
tr.
tnJfly
Nixona
hoptUilit
a1ter
appwseems mart apt to
challengeable even on med ical grounds.
r
4
wp
~,
Ing
Henry
b
October
Nixon's visit U' Peking last 4
the
Vietnam
war.
Communist
Rot
that
still
doe
no:
explain
wa
amended
U'
coatarm
U
Nixon. once expected to ent p1ai the Longer he rexnain
Asheville N. C.) Citizen-Times
Kissinger, President
China apparent:, plans ti, can- Februar)
peint noted with why the Iresidcnt wai ;igg1m ;crhp.-mySteriOW workmn:
Ice-li
spend the entire o1ida wee- in off
Nixon's clue! adviser for
The' message- made the usual
Untie in 197 its policy of conori.-.gave tin doorknob o t1L private of- habtt of tu bo5
pie
knd at Camp I*viil. Md,. ap- 5Oi 0!
that
securtit.
national
attact
on the "power politics"
Lacti v,'ttl Dv' United States and
no explanation for hii helicop- fict 2 hour earlier. Or Wha
-uity
Ii:
parentli uet
is
at
band'
norp-C.inimuius
powers
of
the
Untied
States and the' SooUwr
the intern; before en
rosten.-and othem things-..-bs lerretlirli t , the White House o, lit did in
Vietnan.
the harsh words
th
th
vie:
Union.
but
This u. e between- e-Lines
"
t
nimtio
L
rcuzrmun4: from bu runufltaultap mw
the
statement
11
"but."
reserved
for
the Russians.
Long
Nets
were
meaning of a long.
NewEmen and photographer:
OSANFORD, INC
li ve-il-up hohda evenm
tidgt- Sundas night.
ued.
"now
the
war
is
cont
in
guilty
a!
the
hemlOON.
Years meLsag'!- carried ir. Un described as
MAPLE AVE
1rte. Mr Niion hat) let: summoned ti flit Wnitt- Hous
E
Mthough them u. evalence
more fierce that ever
otis Marts. sir, of sociakmpt'publicsree
most
important
rneePHONE
322.E32
th
4
the
day
for
Southernto
record
a
portion
of
the
f,3t ç'?83
:i:
earlier in
mat a tei aide1 anticipated U
act ort. and American livt
ruilisn.
ng
e
Peki
and
th
uesuOy
lions
in
China
FLA )?771
i
Iii
Pii&amp;4U
betwti1
WUUUXII
tOaCI
AVE
SANFORD.
3C
N
FRENCH
thkt
P1TI
t(]Tflth It
t:utcl return train Camp David.
are In grave- ,eopard frnn
People's I)a1t. the Uberattor
iinntnf'
197:
presLth!ntui.
Host.
Howl
fetivitie
c:n White Roust- officmlreporl-deta:
We rnunthht-cLocl attacks
E'cr .trid Publshc?
A
Arm'. Daily and the theoretica.
e Ur- candidate noted that almost
t'd that wheti Nixon appeared a: wtn t'er old school. th
is
comnradictioii
cornpei
Th
organ. lied Flag.
umuuethat'tI thereafter, Nixor
tANE D DiDYLE Aij.ert'sn D,etior&amp; Asst 'c' Pbl ,sP.e'
Ii the
liu- Oval Office at 'i:3( ia.in or iversit) of Southern Calif oT'niL,
us
ti
add
our
voices
'
Oval OfIir
The way the papers put it
State Un- hail de.serted
ri 'icat:. Day hr discovered. flef"iile(l )hiei
(rcuato' General ManaQer
public opinion in our
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the
neighCommunist
Chairman Mat'
in
hclwtwa'
quarter
in
order
Lt!t
fZ!!
JACSONVILLL
wt
have
th
at Let futile wresthiw with tnt ,vrit:.
cnuntr. Whe er
OtiN A SPOLSK.IAssoca?e Editor
Tsetwr's "reulutionar lan
Nixon'i unit. txirin Lxecutivt Office liuttuaccomnujdatr mart lax•
Il all acunx
doortnot, that routine beclirit)
Y3j MAI r)EPz7515 API:
ZL.P.
been detained for t teas
WINI wED F GiELOv
to foreign affairs" - the libern
FQED 'AN PELT
naverm 11w internal lievenut
YOU.
O
wHDkAWALS
precautions were keeping hint activity on Nei' Years Eve ww ins: Th':ri and at
days or several year, It L'.
Comptroller
approach begw: 'citit the Put1'PknaQ-n9 Edict?
A
-'vtcc hat announced that it
SAVING!.
AND
cIP4C.
important that you hear us
wil
Pong diplomac) of 1971
riLv5 A WEE*
;.
k:tts doors open Longer
"V srrangl appeid Li'
iOY GREEN
i'.
DJR . Ly ANt) tiC) IT ALL
yea:
ne
continued
in
this
be
I
V
usual
:..er'snQ t,ti',i-'
YOU
the mcnibcrr of Congress
YOU
ItIT
TELEP'4DNF'
d
TIU
Tnt aecisior; appears to hartwim :
UL.I IIYINI E
ii exercist all your legal
been reachec while U.S. balm.addittoi U LU
CHARLI:S Pi4v'
ti
bring
AN[ CS[LbLkY
and moral power,
1111011111111"
em's suP writ striking nuusivt•the Oriantit IR offict
:
it
:
?'i-c Pi.ir, ,j
[ci'or
C
.
about peace
utt,ma
c-n'
,lttsOq
v,C tP
ty at the- vitals of Nor-in Viet- IN
ateti
"Thu. statement ts made
,r
banin
'
..-',nzr
4A1PHt1A'i
nam
lLLiAMS
DORIS.
ft vOid by Secu"
biouç
I) those who know that
Rrirnrcre'-,r
Cc-'p
Thougi it condemned the
'r
It' 7:30 in Lix
i97
fran.
4.3f
¶,y
.t,
(ci
tnmt.. t
prii
ii tc
:
dclii;. can only inmore
F
bombing and promised, If it
eveni ng The off ice will alit lit
crease- the suffering,
RAt' SI [VIP
ORLANDO!
persisted. to give' "usual" shout
openSaturdat January (. l97,
BILL vi'
hen ow conf inement
F
Pr
lengt
t's'
HOW
IT
WORKS:
HERE'S
ape
Ut
the Vietsupport and aid
SA' Ptic.'c,Q'
train 9:00 a ni Ui 1:00 p.m.
and aggravate the
namese Communists, the- Nev
Txpaveri cur: ahit get
)IA. A CDJ'-. n
5',- p', p?r
we11btin of tnt country
Year message- gave nt hint that
these hours
t
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wtuet. Wi- serve
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The Year Ahead's Fuzzy Forecast
siI1 sceni fret' in 1973
Put there is no reason for
uii:ink intl to give up hope, ;uc
.'ts-sting to ittit 1tlllflhiil I"lifly
Forecast of (tie year ulwail. A
glance at the old crystal ball
both good news and had
news.
The good news is that jobs
Will become more plentiful. The
(tad news is that prices will go
u- fl rising, and more and hint's'
people wi ll accept the viewpoint
that inflation has become a icrnanentwa'.'nfltielnthcUnitett
States.
A move will develop lit shotish penny 'oin% on the grounit'
that they clutter up the pockets,
slow .':ssti transau'tions and art'
no longer worth s'siuntint
Twenty years from now an attempt will ix- made to zlrop the
nickel for the same reasons.
A medical quack will tin.
nounce that he has solved the
problem o canceranti (hat
on the edge of extinction. lie
will die of the disease himself
later in the year.
Congress will ban cigarettesmoking during meetings in
both the house and Senate
chambers. The telling of lewd
stories In the cloakrooms will
also be prohibited. Snuff and
chewing tobacco will continue
to be allowed. A move to raise
congressional salaries and pensions will be abandoned after
voters stage a national chain
letter protest.
Developments on the international front:
London will offer Inset Wales
and Scotland free it the sti-ug.
gling Irish will Just settle down
and behave themselves like the
dnt Englishmen they aren't.
In Paris, the French Academy will unanimously turn down
a proposal that Amerucanese be
ta ught as a second language in

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Iii'' Iti IpI" tilt I Jill' \tti ri' ;eri Iif" t''I.i /
iifTI,,nru'e' whit-i, w' were li'tud wiptilil cOive virtually pvr .mini! s"m a to rriony rnilIirins nt Its like a prearriplion tt'
faIlure
(if UIIISI s' affl'arl( e iq not yet t:mvrsal We still have
poverty and hunger 110 some of nuir poverty'' wotIk) hi'
Ili otP Omit hennohl to pnpIs in Asia. Africa and Lat in
Awerita And we ito keep lifting more and mine per.pl"
flilt
U
hint 'c nrt our re al diIv'rnrna Anvttr4y can
to Ilti re whir, if lit attc'l led '1111 million people out of wor
nc I,, I'111 What Is rut easy to grasp Is why a rich socie
t-at,'t • tilt-it its aritage, can t rio a thorr,tigiuiy 'ru.ne nv'
;lrrPi.er ;riti of rt'pi; ing Its norns and ears toil telP'/sir"

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better with his sensible '(lv b(IIH't 'I)ti Ili I v"
policy, but the two major programs based on
that approach-- the 11-1 bomber and the 5-34 anti
submarine plane also appeal- to be plagued
lit t't' McNiff

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filings of sIIfTi' lent ciuseuilly In; r.rnpeta with the prrl'u
or
of tither lands ('lint get off a di,ying es alator that
higher
le',e
ever
anti
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Mosi'ow will tittnniitwt' 01111
however,ssh.'ll the rest of 8 I lit' Ittissians ilt'ft'n tt'tI flt'iI Fri'tuk.s III Sill) F'rniitis&amp;'i will ,f!i
%'.ar.wear)' ssorht refuses to pay ('hUm's ping pang team In it cø' through, it Iratlillonal wedding,
e'reI muitth. l ocking wl!I deny but only utter the' niilntstcr
a n y attentIon to them.
liii' Imd.'ct )ktli(k'nl laugh of hit' ri'lit- t for thur.'t' ttr,iithut uiur.'i' ti .'nl the' i,u,,rrin,t.'
(lie t.v;uI 55111 take piat'i' tsll'II ii.is , auut ,, it lit'- hiui Iii ulis \iW', h,iu-k.utul.
Iii stitulumary, 1913 prtttiilses to
11enr - Kisslimger opens a I 'hriiii4un Mao w ill volunteer ti
('hristmas present from ii well. ;ditv the whole l(usstnn teiuiuu in' JUst utnuthmer ni thirnie years
if he that will Ix' unor.' fun In look
'.'.lsiwr and it turns out to he a stngle-hauuuied htnt.sclI
hark on later than to go through
('1311 keep score,
land new tin'gajihone.
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tifl III)) aenge its own reward 'the economists and sr - '.

lctglqt c (argot to tell us that, while it would elimifla'.'
" want** in Its most fundamental meaning. It would bri r
with It all in,,poslng array 'if prr.Pilems peeuliar to itself
I f,i viii fr,'i en r- do.• an'? cfiilfld like ii serious nil ificu I
.I V ritujie - it ti ii.u'/iri !'u huh' JtIIt I? It 8 diff' 'iiy
art, :iw;u aim in in" chaos of too many cars, .ic; rruany sh'.;,
ping • enters trio many hamburger stands Our wealth f
numbers Is both blescIn tint) curse The affluent, comp,ing for parking space, far elbow room ir e stores, U '* edgy. ,i r.
bre'attuiri g area in a hnitie or apartment,
grasping f
desp.;a.e
the
;,iuyeuI, irrituihih.' Theirs is not
et hel
Iii.' poor fir hlrr'afl, hut th eir fructrtitions are none-real
I ).'i' u'r In its effect is the Inca that an affluent WI.t'
rv'ie'd in time marvels of modern technology, ought '.Ii'' a iii.' to achieve ever yt hi in .ini) quickly.
The phrase "age of rising expectations" was coin-ed rj
ruir'n who laid in mind the ileveloping aM'$ratlons of the
."rl.I" poor Peoples in an era when "'tent " se-em""
e !L :::to fr'' reach Hut the real thu
.-vt'r rl::
inc.' has been oversold
it may end poverty, but it does not end problems f.i'
a I -, in this 'tutu? I y have' for decades decried Americ .*
.'ruiptiasis 1 11 011 material gain Hut they have be.'r
major contributors to it As they have looked at econon
rij'ictict' mi.I disparity, they Fiave called endle.sly f 'r
poultices nit money in he applied Ii, th- w,',ur4.;
So, the American today knows two things he did no
appreciate even a decade ago Large sums of mar."lavished on goserflmen? programs do not ne-,1
s and money in his own hands doese,t
solve' p roblem.
Ire.' tutu of his personal problems either.
As he se'n'c it, he has more of these than he ever had
and no leader anti no institution seems able to do much
about it Nit single one of his problems overwhelms him
the way joblessness engulfed the nation in the Great
Depression But in their totality they are dispiriting and
dicetuur;igini' Affluence was supposel to have the brightness of the rainbow Tu- ' him it looks gray
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Inflation i an economic illness sweeping the world,
according to an international survey reported in World
ui1igazin.'
While' consumer prices in the United States have
jtitnpt'd more than 12 points since the Nixon admiru.itralion took office In 1969, many governments would bi'
happy t they could get their in fl ation down t th st nt"
of advance
1 sing 1963 as a base year with a level of 100. here i-i
how consumer prices have soared In a sampling of
countries since 1969
In Denmark, up 17.4 points to 153 9. in India. up 15 0
to 190.0; in Japan. up 191 to 1532: in Hri!ain. up 'I9 to
148 1: in the Philippines. up kJO to 1556, and in Nigeria.
up 33 3 to 159 1
Even long- stable Vest Germany registered a 10 6 coitof-living increase' to 126.7. But the sick man of the worl'I
has to be Brazil, where prices have gone up 389 poiflti
since 1969, from 87').0 to 1.268 0. That is, to almost ltunes ahos t' the 1963 level
"The' malaise of inflation is by no means a rich man ' '
tIi't'.' siites the ufluur of (ii.' artivk, Cohn Jones of
the' London I"ini.iial Times.
'ery few of the world's developing nations have managed to avoid catching the infection. The wor3t outbreaks
are to be found in South America. in Africa below the
Sahara and n AsiaEven ('oniniuuii't bloc countries, where according t'
Marxist theory inflation cannot exist, have not been
spared ,though higher prices are often hidden and never
officially acknowledged as such.
lii the S's it't Union, for example. when the price
vodka was raised two &gt;ears ago. all the brand name.
were' changed overnight so that the change appeared t o
affect univ "new" vodka.
l'ran'-,latett into homely terms, the worldwide impact of
iumtlatmoit me'ans. for more examples, that a Russian must
par $1 ISM (or a small Soviet L'tat car, when he can get
outs'. that FIipinos are paving the same amount of
timoume&gt; (or a loaf of bread that has been cut to almost
half its former size that a N;"rian apartment d'weUer
IS pa) ing two and a half times as much rent as a few
sears agii, .tnsl so en and eu
i'twus' is little conolati',n in these figures for Axnen
tin. hwever lntabtlity all) where in thewurtd. whe'-!i"r
t't',,u;,tuuui'al nr pilttical-and rarely are the two separate
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Cigarette Advertising Ban Grow "'in g
Also during th e year, Afghanistan banned cigarette
By EDWARD NEILAN
advertising
on radio and draft laws were prepared to limit or
Copley News Service
broadcast
advertising In Brazil, Israel, Malaysia,
th
e
eliminate
light
at
can
see
It
Th
The
e U.S. Public Health Service says
Mexico
and
Peru,
against
cigarette
war
of the tunnel in the wr1dwide
Italy and New Zealand had beamed cigarette advertising
smoking.
from
the broadcast media in 1962 and Finland. Singapore and
that
the
world's
millions
of
Nobody is predicting
Ireland
enforced such re',t,rictions in 1971, along with the
cigarette smokers are suddeuiy going to kick the habit. But
United
States.
in
enactment
of
new
Legislation
against
progress is claimed
Sonic countries have also extended th e ban on cigarette
cigarette advertising and in antismoking education.
to print media.
nations
advertising
These developments are noted front reports of 94
ban
on cigarette advertising exists in Afganlstan,
total
health
programs
A
(on- the annual survey of smoking and
Romania, Singapore and the Soviet Union.
Iceland,
Poland,
na
l
blic
health
Service's
Natio
.epared by the U.S. Pu
are being considered in Finland, Norway,
All-media
bans
Clearinghouse for Smoking and Health,
Sweden,
Denmark
and
New Zealand.
had
several
countries
which
The reports Indicate that
advertising ban has been Judged
two
instances
(ht
In
toward
curbing
or
lessening
(hut
taken some first steps
The
Canadian
province of hiritish Columbia Is
add
newineffective.
to
1972
ahead
during
hazards of smoking, moved
banning cigarettes and liquor
law
1971
to
repeal
iii
t'Xptu'tetl
regulations.
teeth to existing laws or enacted new
there have protested
Publishers
media.
print
adadvertising
in
of
cigarette
Th e most notable step was the banning
caused
thczii
In
ins.'
$1.5
unillian
while outside'
that
the
ban
television
in
several
countries,
vertising an radio arid
Liii'
province
carry
liquor tsiI
publications
circulating
in
became
effective
following action in the United States which
cigarette
advertisements
wittemt
restriction
Jan, 1, 111.
The movement to label cigarette packages with health
The American expcdcnce W55 that when advertising for
WurfiinU
iii.i. .tiiusst'd MJIIIC uiroert's.'a dutlhi 1372.
cigarette
television,
was ouanrmea on radio and
now appear on packages sold in the United
Warnings
media.
Other
other
advertising expenditures increased in
States,
Britain,
Canada, Iceland, Japan and Peru.
countries noted the same pattern.
introdure'l for similar requirements In
in
television
Legislation
has
been
and
Canada ended cigarette ads on radio
Australia,
Brazil,
Costa
Itie', the P hilippines and Pansuima
January, 1972, and Austris and West Germany will enforce
state (hut smoking 'Is," ''can" or
Most
of
the
warnings
similar bans in January, 1973.
to
health.
The mildest ss arning is that
never
advertised
on
"may
be'"
tuiUilrdOuS
In Be'lgiwn, where cigarettes were
''For the sake of &gt; tiur
cigarettes:
which
appears
on
Japanese
radio or television, a law was passed during the year making
not
smoke
too
much."
hueuil(hm,
do
sure it will not happen in the Future

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Mexico Prefers Family Planning

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(rmunniuifl may hI' (littHtf'1l by the RtIflhi' ('HI)

former Secretary Robert lIcNninara led to
runaway price on the 1"- lii and other pt'ogt'aIns
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to help in this effort to build ii library for tIme Home and Sundaiy School
please phone 647-4i97' or 1&amp;i-'J5144-

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Street ano solution it. the' urumu[tt
de veloper Wici. Austin appears uticompletcu
ti have' attempted temporary drainage system that ends in pro bleni is completion of the
street U' Mehlonvilk' Avenue- or
relief fat- the area "but it has front of the home, oats occupied
t". liii'. Jones
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The CoTTIIT)MflCf said
air attacics hifted it) thir
from dusk Monday
Rn Ch: Mmli Trail in eastern
today, U.S. planes
Viebiamn.
South
Laos, Hanoi's main suppl y
str1kc In
them in the northm
tr southward. and it,
qeerarof enwnry below the
lines and base Camps in CiiiuiDMZ
ti
the COTTIITUIOd said.
on
baths,
rri u, bombing ceisa

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By BESSIE GALI3KAI7II

Copley News Service

going to try to defuse its
population explosion *iUi a play on
words.
There will be no "birth conuol,"
states lii- . Jorge Jimenez Cuntu,
minister of public health.
Instead, Were will be 'iimuily
planning."
The d)ffernce In terminology
scents urmportant to government
officials. In fact, It could deternuine
the success or failure of the coma.
paign.
Learning f amily planning will not
be easy. The high level of Illiteracy
Mexico is

th luck of iiioeler'm sum.
unuuik'uslions, even though both have
been timuchi improved in the last five
years or too, will make it difficult to
get the unessage over to millions of
persons In rural areas or on the
bottom rungs of the urban masses.
"We will have immobile units,"
explains Dr Jimenez Cantu, "and
there will be a c9ordlnated effort
between the Social Security
hospitals and clinics, the ISSTE I a
hos',iItal systeuli for government
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scale te the least prepared and most
needing nn'asses will take time.

Mexico has been long resistant to
any governuuucumt.sxirtsiirt'tt program
to liutmu family site. If it has now
found an iu't'eptuble formula, there
is hope. Time population now stands
at about 50 mnflhloii, anil ii expected
III reach 100 million people by It- it
end of the semutury.
Much of this country's lrvse'nt
probleins-Insufficient money for
it:tm'ioli, Jobs, hospitals, for examplc-directly relate to the throatgrabbing weight of it 35 per cent
increase lit ixipulatioti
Public and private health facilities
A)ur in new births. The samzme tu.'
provemiments in health nave extended

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you when you've neec away on batsirteii? .,p J.J'i
even know you were 9000"

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just under 11 ppg
Ctlat'it&amp; 11011 then took hasItbeen
Senlinel
was
Williams and Hi*ck
to- Mttn' s.tieilutc far the' nez: flu' rn&amp;
Leani it' ever Its recorti at
cardens
ajn ci:si-i
Tonight's
ge
me
was
originally
part
in
who
sparked
the' Lyman victor)11w sewi "as after atiathtni
Herald Sqr.tr*' F4ftar
Hn1
Starting
that
schedule'
Is
a
Mated
for
I''-re'1nhe'T
1.
Two nvirt 'ai1vantage'" lie over Del..and last Satec'day
that "mark" I: all ma\ ix- toe:
Following this evening's
night Ira the consolation fInal a!
as
the'
quintet
of
contest
with
the-always
Ulugt
time
for
mmivin ti
struggle
fir
the'
is
It's been
on
game
the
G"eyhounth
have
a
Eagles
will
ttgiit
Lyman ureyhewuwl baikethali bill Moore faces a murderous Eagles a' E4gevrater
date with highly ranked Evans form of all-slate-' candidate' tIe Greyhound Classic- Rot)1
onPridavandtheiIa week front Mike MeCants and Larry dumped
In 14 poInts.
Far Roeck.
one of the kcy
one-tWO
.
tonight the) have' a meeting Gornurn, n solid
men in the Lyman scheme of
punch
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slated with 11w Winter Park scoring
Mnts has been hitting at things. ft was his b outing ol
.
wfly hn
W1ld
dumped at
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tw'tLer than points per game the eaii as 1w
eighth spot in the Urtr's
tie flivr
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AAA.A.AAA cape' poll.
Ui
be one of
expected
lw'htnd aiverWtfl&amp; nearl) 1. Hew
&amp;er nt
liii Use
geWwi.
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tmpr1Ve record in either the' ppf', C.her FAgcwat-er regulars tie leading pouü
Gormati, Ron Hounds.
overall art
Metro (tanference
Coach Moore hopes to get
I
In Anderson anti Bob McKnlght,
The) tiøw' but one vtc,t
team
"togrth&amp;" after wverai
For the Greytitiunds the
I Odfl' Metre- outings this awi
forced a fe's
and overall have a 4i record starting team will be sltd mishaps that
have
during
the
first month
changes
The' Eaglet do have, ceveral from 6.4 senior John Williams,
senior Jerry Carter, 6.6 of the' campaign
taFes over- the Hounds the'
Th order far the Hrnmds ti
Handy Wright. 6-4
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1W'
the-'
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rreatest
of
winch
has
.r
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games the' have- Pat O'NeaL, 6-4 Junior *ndy' gIve the Eagles a battle tonight
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Hounds were idle fran- the 10th and S-fl Carl Gadsot
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Williams anti Wright And thet
Williams has beer tnt- leading
a' December until this pest
will have to get good retwiuniweek the Eagles were taking scarer tnt the Hounds and
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nave to travel 3.0) plus znU to ge to the gamt
We mntU the poibWty of tht.'. a te weekE ao anc
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ING rebound i Lyman i .lerr Carter durinç Greyhoundf
4i vaclm- over lJeLanc In ttw cotmolattoti game- of the Greyhounc
Ciassic Tonight the Huunth- iwve ii tuugli coulte5t L'hedUkd a thC'
tnivel to Orhindo li meet the- Eaglee. of Cdgt'water -

receIvIn suice the news of Ins untimely death was repnted
Clemente often stated he did feel he war appreciated b'.
bait ptaver iiut
m.
sports w',
could be further train the truth And it Is thdeed sad that the
reatOnt.'ldnOtbcilIvCtOrealIZVthis
Man)- great ball piayena. arr gsvui special nlgttls during
(ftf
their careers and Qemente was
to' latter part
trrtnt The Pittsburgh fans held a special eveinn fur their
;
itcurLI still livrei
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CiemenLe 1k- stIll waz not certain that lv- was given the
deW-Veil
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We- bat.1 liv- great tar-tuznt to watch Qeinente- (or Ins first
IL v%L5?5 11 i Pirate imltunn And while the Steel Cit) press
often gave sum the ae1axn; hr deserved It war- true that be
was ivitrecognazed (or Ins aflty by the nauonai -F.wn four National Lgut' battIng lilies and countless
gcldez; glove awards were able It put hti-i. mU the zass he
nn
t"c;reat tie" eceived zn rt ttw attention tie deserved but
Nos'he'Isgarwbisttt will be' it long, long unit- twtore
rver forgotten it's just sail that Roberto could not havegrown ft before lx passed uwa
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Pat Padgett, 6-foot-I, 180
pound senior quarterback. took
the top offensive honor for the
conference. He fired 21 toucheight 1'1'
down psccec. ran
and iraced an offense that

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Mainland and Gainesville
pmtci oil handsomely His Red- prophetic,
both undefeated with 1-0
"We are proud of our Red- records, while Seabre'eze is 1-1,
skins will have a chance to grin
into the camera lens any time skins
and we will be even winter haven, l.akeland
when we wish them Kathleen, 1.akeland and Saninane
proud
;!ter next Sunday, ce'hen they
their trip to Los
voyage
for
lion
California
for
the
Naarrive an
fort! are all Cl-I.
tucmal Football League's Jan. 14 Angeles and the Super Bowl,"
Winter Haven's Otis Blrdsong
t'arthquakc-Super Bowl VII. the President had written to Al- is the top scorer with 200 points.
of
Kippenberger
Allen, so intensely involved in len-way back in early Septerr.- Robin
Washington
her
watching
Kathleen has 123 points, while
"A lot of people wrote us off
dismantle Dallas' Doomsday
Clifford Manley- of Sanford and
too old, too slow and too Dennis Davis of Winter Haven
defense-', didn't even know who
said Allen, who rebuilt
heavy,"
the
would
be
facing
in
the 'Skins
have 104 points each,
loser into a chumperrenial
a
until
running
back
Super Bowl
Calvin Hill of the Ccw-boy's pion with an 11-3 regular-season
'came up to me after the game record in JUSt two years. "Noand said, 'Good luck against body wanted them. i iust want
to say they're a great group
Miami
You
know, I kind of like that
n
e
turned
nack
ti
'I'he Dolphins
.
Pittsburgh Steelers 21-17 to cc-rn phrase, 'Over-the-Hill Gang."
the
Khmer, who threw
their second straight American
Dallas defense as though it
Conference championship.
ABA
Then the Redskins, behind w-asn't even there, completed 14
Eat?
for
194
yards.
Two
18
passes
Billy Kilmer-to-Charley Taylor of
Vt. 1 Pc? 0 B
aerobatics, Curl Knight's radar of them, covering 15 and 45 Ca,oi,rta
77 14 6
to Taylor lot' the P,-ntucssy
t'
a ii a
kicking and a ferocious defense, yards,
ii Sni a
v,,n.
throttled Dallas 26-3 for the game's only touchdowns.
ii 25 359 12
Knight established an NFL lq'iiph%
National Conference title and
ii 'IS 359 I?
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outfielder Roberto Clemente. Rico's earthquake-relief effort.
The 38-year.old Puerto Rican He had vt,stted Nicaragua few
athlete --whose tong. Lashing weeks before manager of an
hit, speedy bascrunning and amateur baseball team pantictfi-apun; catches earned him patIna a tournament
-ibout $lfO,000 an year-was de- agua.
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Sourc.'es at Jie San Juan air-"haired deanti In the crash Sunday
of
a
plane
ta'ietng
off
with
port
said the (our-engine DC'
night
into the ocean as it wa-i
plunged
relief supplies for earthquake
Managua,
making
a
sharp left bank after
at
victims
plane was owned
The
takeoff.
Nn-;nragua. Four others aboard
by
a
San
Juan
air-cargo
it,' plain.' also client in the crash
esv,-elect Rafael liernandez operator.
Six-loot waves hampered the
('ulOn canceled the inaugural
other
social
actnvtsearch
in waters a mile anti
t,.stt and all
I't'mnrn mind V;nnntWrbnl(
By 1'El) MEII'.hl
mis hIt.' country's No, team,
earnng-tn.
lie
takes
halt
north
of the airport. The
ties of his swcapturing all 26 first r' ice hal- mitinong th' urntreate'ns until last ulver today from Gov. Louis A. Coast Guard said suitcase and
Associated Press Sports Writer
Virtually unnoticed, the New lots (roar the nation' sports week, celuenn tine Quakers lost to i-'errc, cc- ho ordered three days some wreckage was found and
mind broadcast 's For an Cinciinriatn and San Francisco,
Mexico Lobos have come to the
the search was to ccnt.inue
official mourning.
and tInt' ('ouunninietores ce-crc
totaul of 520 Ixulnts
fore in college basketball.
''his' cc-mis one' of the greatest today. 3 (lemente played ha-s
be'att'nn by Meinipluis Slant.'.
m.' 1.-ohms, not rrivmntioned in
'r , nis I knew," said John 18th season fur the Pirates an
Maryland renuumnine No. 2
inn urn tint' colic- Gmilbr.'atin. the Pirates' beard 1972. They had paid the Dodgers
ti('1.
cl''sint
The Associated I'rt'ss pre-semnwiihn 444 points cctiile \ irquette
grant;' mnit'tiuune cc- inning strt'mnk of
MOn poll or in msniy of the weekly
toiirmui4imn. 'if ',otu have to die, $4,001) to draft the then obscure
hell on to Ni, 3 with :t
tO gantries, tries to t'te'trd ItS tai'ce' better cs,iultl y- our death be )ounst player from Montreal in
Top Twenty in tine 1972 SL'1imient, linantly Joined the blue
'line reruimmiurder of t select streak to 55 this cc et'kenrd t'xemmnpltfied than on a mnistern L94
ribbon group in 1973.
North ,ngauinst Oregon 1-ridany antI Ore- ist men-c""
tins lifetime batting average
group included No.
four NaUnder new coacin Norimi El- Canrolinmi SImile' with 3 ; No. 5 ttomn State S4ntursiany.
hall Virdun, the I'u-atos' man- wae ilL and tie
Vanmnth'rinit also oiie'ns its anger, predicted
lenherger, tine Lobes scored Long Beat'hu State', 34; No. 6
baseball tional League batting titles
than 3)') fur
their ninth victory in an row Smut- Minnesotmu, 311: No, 7 tis,souri, drive for tine Southnt';nst;'rn ('sill' writers would cute Clemente wInk hitting
urday night, beating Seattle 70- 283; No. 8 Southwest 'an Lout- fereince title, ;nganunst tAiuisimunmu imntss tint' Cuoperstowr., N,Y., 13 seasons.
He was named the National
5-4 for the chatmnpionsinip of 111.' slanat, 216; No. 9 No hr Caro- State tcuuight, mis tine collegians lull of F.nnw mis soon as the
Must Valuable Player
Lobe Classic tourney at Ahliu- linmu, 128, moat No, 10 houston, resumnie actionn mitten an break for
leagUe's
ailing
period
Is
up.
cct'-cc.nr
tin;' Sect' \'car's inoli;l;n
12 tunes he was sequerque, N.M., aiftI minoved III 127.
imn4trc'elous
playing
skills
in
1%6
and
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---------as No. III in-n tint' polls.
heeted for the All-Star Game
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Now the tubes mire pointing
was .312 for 102 gaines,
fur the t- hnamuig'_onnshrp in tine
and he made the i,)OOth tnt uf
Western Athletic (omniertswe,
whit-h llrrghmnmmi Young is Iahis care-r
cored. 'i'm.' I 4)1)05' first WA(
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seghian
war sure' of
Diego
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"
Miami offering scribes orange Bowl," said Ccx "1
Rucirdani- decisive basket
with Itwir triumph;
P;rttec rreh
hear thIs fats been going on for
hiiied
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Itaurdut; score-ti ZI puilits was a long juniper user Jor
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overall as the' Bullets beat 1kw MeGlochin but it wasn't the- everywhere —idt' receivet.
14
playtlwtwarsetUPOngUWlIy.
split
emil
and
flanker,"
sure:
Orange bow executive vice
Bucks for the first lAna- Ui
Panaegtuiu; "it just did no'.
"Yotire doing a lotus)- job,"
president Earnut' Seller that th
guinea Milwaukee had taken said Rordan
"-.l.
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tried
to
get
Etvua
Hayes
make
an
dftei
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'Tea
1-arts
must
havereplied
Seller
eWfl
ballknaorr U straight (lures
RUdens
who
said
he
mud_c
Riordan
explained
medatef
put
an
an
eruergenritush.
i On
sinai' lIre, 14 1970
"But we- lad to tnbowai tht ball plaYing to prove' he deserved
call to acting Chtj- Manager
The- tWitat, Milwaukee s aee
Big Jaid Jha continues to be
bucks'
wIth
10
seconds
on
the
shot
11W
Reisivafl.
awiintled
annuali'
Seller
was
so
bet
ubout
the
Paul
And_news,
and straight, cut 11w
how
much
t
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nation's
top
collegiate
just
that
as
he
defeated
buddy
know
that
Ire
threatened
ti
Division
to
clock
I
don't
lead in the' MLIiWt1
tune- war- left. but I knes there player, and also U' thus scouts Colt iii tire feature- attraction at
Thetioozesasreturnerdlt'thc
CII) 111111
2 games over id_h' Qucago
ii; the National tire (inland_i' Spurts- Stadiwi' eleaulout
tsJS JUSt uefore tnt- a ire a
wazzi'tmuch
Saljusttnirdto
hecould
play
iven
worse,
Seller
P
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fta1famre
71w Bullets Wok
thied to raid tire I,Milpwns entkd but was not upeiseti
advantage aver Atlanta an tIre get wore sort of shot up there Football League despite being Monday' rught
in ce.fOnturt Ji4
uauL and or the first tuae
andmaytreELvinon Wes Unsold oult Moo&amp;4 and 1% pound,
games
Central IJn-ision.
rnied
the'
boIl
15
tunes
fur
81
aiitlTin;Wuuthslcaiued
up
foeMiami
Doipluns
makeperhaps In Orange Bawl j
In 11w nIght's onhi.' other NBA could get 11w rebound."
it tag Wait victory'
hL5tiin!, the game-' lived up to I £
Gall
GuodiiChand
.lerrs'
Weit
yards
and
caught
three
paws
and
Frank
this
place
a
saloon,"
anoe111v Los Angeles L'ikers
ni Ritchie
flanut- with writers sipping
stopped tire &amp;tue- SUICrSOnIca provided tiny apart: ti puwcr ios for 7] yards as he- sluettered the of
Seiler.
"Ini
going
to
blast
Munre,i.
Orange Bowl's individual sc
Othe' results sus Tank city. I'm; going Lu have every' OtWiKt' tuiet. coffee and soft
l0-1. Na games were played Angeles over Seattle.
zag record.
in
Good_ruth
scored
17
points
harry! 1)olphuni- game raided. I'll drrin the Anzricazi Baslc'tball AsAnd be did it deaptit' admit- Morgue Win OYCf
socwtum Monday and neither retWiut iecund quarter arid
Iean 1t: I*a 1 out Tire 'very
odirii: Dirt Statler fought to
the !1iiW1I k!at'tre bad any achethuleel Sun- Weal fired Ui U in 11w third pe'- tug "1 just wawi't stresag" be•
;
like
th,
iãcsi,
slipping
up
here
draw wtth Kevin Sullivan and
.ae of a recent bout with liv'
not UIUT*
Wd Guo*'tcti wo,'sndup wIth5
day
yet,
can
get."
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as
low
as
Bob Gniffi'i lost to korgan
flu
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Washing- defeated the Bulldogs, but it
taken a team pie- and my home
ing
ton."
turt' yet. The coach kept say
tournament game and
If Allen had been confident in
that we'd take it in Los Angeles.
count the conference
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The Milwaukee' bucks didn't Ptzuemx I0', Portland 11)4:
1:nsas Cnshave the answer Monday night Golden Stateani as a reail&amp;, lost an lJ Omaha l0'' and hiostoti i1.
N u t ts it I H it it C t ii !! Phliadelptw' W
Ali/ reuLt:
SaturUty
ituiatiui. decision U the
Denver
1311,
hes York 90;
baltinwre- bullets,
Mike- htiortlw; sped through Virginia l, Memphis 104 the Milwaukee defense and de'- Carolina 104, KentutIt' 91,

''hi;' was tire' greatest himull-

('huristouns in

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company--President Nixon. Alhis family
Associated Press Sports Writer len and
the White
time
in
"I'll
spent
sonic
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iuramnaiteci ('l,'uuse'uu'u' wit

the Nn-nraguan earthquuake.
a

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1.. a gut' playoff game last

I it, tin nit I ru' of
mutt his launsly,"

('ross

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las- -sith Williar
eraushu
rate rtgiut-fteldu'r's death 1
others
W;la';r W'rrpti, I hit aj.'u Wh,te .'ear r Ir -t "1-,''Wheti you hunk of haseh;ilI
('h'tur;'uutu' wans killed tat an
Winter Haven dominated the
Hoherto (lenient.' the base(Ire
antI
i'itLcburgh
you
think
if
i
crashed
wtrh'h
Iulmsuw
first Big Eight ('onferenet' All- halt lay'er was mu pt'rfet'tly e'on('ntry
'unks e'iuetlI title';1 iR3-punnkr, who lIl ;happy At!mur,ttt' Stlnda)!dgh! I'tet:it'ntr,'' Vlr'I''vs ':;,
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svtuiht' cii route (ni ii Puer lilt-a '''flier;' cent! be' a sic'lnnrle c-ant
leant w-rth three runners ()fl the so many' things so well iii iris 18..
('ie'riu;'rute hiatt lssyat f;uns o all
to Nit'anragua with suppl 'S fur
s-even-man squad.
year career that he Is ns.sured an
aunt miuset his';unsl new
ages,
Get-urge Witmire, Mark niche in the baseball hall of e'arttuquak;' vuu'tinuas.
e
P
over the rasdlc'
ch'ath
of
an
his
bordan and hilt Oliver ce- crc Fain.'.
i'ittstnirghn lost a hcee.
named to represent Winter
muon,'' said brawny \Vill Star- they awoke Ne'w Year's I
The records books show (hunt
"I I.' was never too busy t'
Haven, while James l)onnelly Clement.' recorded his 3,0()thi gel!, r;'thut'est to tears "Ills
our n
arid Jiiur Haynes of Daytona hit on Sept. 30 of last season
work with (ho' relief cUt t waus sign autiigramphs tsr kids. Fur
Its
itis
It,''
was
an
islc';istir;huluuu
it
it!
Beach Mainland, Tim Punty'
typical, lit' cc mis always trying
against the Mets. 'Hiatt was
said Mrs.
Gainesville and Mel Stack of something only 10 other players
to help someone."
rank him among the truly
11% (,F1)it(IE ,utFtU)
Pib'her
51ev;'
Illass,
$ho
ofw'hcr
mnheuut cc ith her husband
Daytona Seabreeze were also had t'c'er dorm.'.
Writer
elite,'' said RasebaIl C'omrnai'rt'ss
,%tm j,ui.-.l
named to the team, pIcked b'
ten asinnud fris-ndly' jibes nt ('U'- w-ais ar i'ririani !rnu'nst of tine'
1k also had nior.' hits and
abner Bowie Kuhn. "Arwi what
SAN
.JUAN,
1'.l(.
tAP)
uwate', renwmnnbercil lriu as an ('li'ituentt' faintly.
conference coaches.
more runs batted in while-'
wonderfully good man Pie was
Rico's
governor-elect
'riue'y- visited ('ieiuit'nte's I'uertss
sonnetimes nnnisundrrsliti
wearing a Pirate unifonunt than
had about him the touch
for
his
in.
son whose e-ivarancter cc s hid- Puerto lDcmsru bonn' recently, - amrceled
I'lnd holds the earl)- lead any other play-er, and he won
island
of
royalty
-,
trxiay
hut left bct'tntis: he' w;ts 'si-a arag.
tire basketball racc, with ma 20 four
tlt'li from the public,
astit'naI IA-ago.' b,sttuug

To Be Taken In L.A

bu. we want U' get there and their guys have their backs ti
, win for o change. says Miami the ball
ners
MAt
C,arreU
and
goad
choact.'
said
iflk
Career
at
thechooi
will.
IIUUCIiIed Pres S1acrIs- Vinier U) made- it
Seaple. therefore, took advanMiAMI AP - Noire I)ann Rodgers of ma Heasman aeee- record of 101 victartes, ) losses Sunpson'
Senior I uIIbac San 'Barn' C-ouch Zion
Snula
rktnn.
who
lost
last
tage
of the' Steeler Inattention
and
two
ties
and
national
eham
Coad; An Parsegtiian wa't Don
f*f
Cunninghaih.
a
21-pound
the key pl.a)
And,
he
said
the'
oppontunht:-'
PIOnSIUPI
in
Iø7ti
and
1971
happeneti U' hIS
qu1tt ain'tIvane, who has an overall blocking star trim; santa years National Footbull and Itran
was
a
very- alert pth-'
toothall team whei. it go: s,Iaa- U' run Iron; the-] formation for
.
flt
tunean
Ins
collegeCacullegi
coaching
mart:
of
y
Barbara,
Calif..
w
is
RlLagU(
championship
game'
to
the
Dallas
Cowtxws
earned
a
said
Pittsburgh
Coact Chu:i
gntereii 44 t Netiraska MartheOrange'
Bowl
reer
gave
hun.
a
chance
U
shoe
wins.
3('
losses
and
seven
tierbowi
scoring
record
with
da' night an
JOthm) the- Pros "1 could Dike saint through five previous years at touchdowns— all on battenin return tr4)
tIns Sti"eleriyear b) beating Null
ittcnirh
He LiKaild tabSULLI the
run di
Wyoming,
sas
tn.
hoper.
tar
atai1uzwn.
tspitt- the- kiss. Null s
Icr 11W I1€Iiita- 'rph'.
Rodgers
antics
were
onh
a
third
straight
national
title
die'
goal
law
from
insidethe
twi.SL'nwv
for
the
A.meracun
Contitle
,
ens
weren't tI.own
winner win' dauled the Irish;
as
hebraskit
whetheCornhuskerstiedlowii
Ylird
line
tiolphins
will
play
the
"We
are going to ge all tOt
with; Louthclnwn nuns of eight. pant of the mis
He was voted
the'tram
ganie's
out- Wastunittoli Redskins Jan 14 wa next a usa." declared tieI our and five yards. caught a held the potent inst offense U, Suite- and lost games to uci
s1anduW
player
among
pass for a (-yard touchdown Ofli) siz first downs rusung us andhut
Okiahomit
he has niuintaflied challengers - tout included for the world title The- Red- fensive end r)wight White
a2.v2rcitouc*idowi1pa1s
Die
Cornhuakers
amassed
56('
thesrust) Arwies- offensive yards to Noire' throughout that Ins Leani was as speed) sophomore halfback skins walloped the Cowboys "Say. I'm read) It- go It carn
it, wide receiver Fgood as an' in the nation when Anthony I)uvis qua Lerisech
or the Netional right now.
.
Dame's
Co ifbuntin
erence Ichanipionstnp.
ion
"hi addition it' Rodgers. the it playen L potential and said Mike- Rae and defensive- t
The Stealers are a yOung
Most other Steelens e- '3
"The defensive line war
said
Rodgers
of
the
itcond
thing
that
impressed
me
after
the'
NoIre
Danaconquest,
Ctiarlet.
phflp
Davis
carried
tunes
for
15t
lean;
and
a
tough
learn
arid
pressed
similar aentunents. but
alas ,"
mat; "Where they were ikis - about Nebraika is tnt- quick- "There 'r ui doubt that
- conSouthenti Calif arnu hou1tI be yards and scored on one -vartI
YoU Ii hear
a lot said
Iron;Sinus
them in
at thethe.same
tune, thema!season.
e
Dli'
antI
strong
Weness
of
their
dekn!I'e
unit
,
theneatfes
years.
ceded
coil
the) er-.
- 1w
Ni I UI the. country hii or.
couldn't nan tuirougi; them si said ?araeghiat
Muun! s heroic.s were- pni.- even though it came' two weeks
yards
including
a 1(1-yard uded b punter Larry"I dtdn' tkunl we could stop given day like lads' we
We f011OWed OW' blOClteiL
Setpk. earlier than they had hoped,
Iteid_gers anti the- other Corn- Iotrt Dames attach w coin- hvt it Chance' against an' team touchdown pitch to L1 wtrurari a fake- punt 3" yards to was a welcome relief.
bwann
husker backs consistently ran: pletth " said hebrar's hot' in the' "nuntr "
Se UF the tyua scare in 1kw
Of course I wish the season
through gaping holes provided
second quarter and quarter
.,,
,.
,
,,.
Duel Boti Gniese, wh, led the would have lasted two weeks
to liv front lint U' hand
Lbulplun ti a pair of second_half longer," said defensive- ticklesegtuai the'
•
runt- years at NoIre'

than. 11w Cornhuskers
paraUon was
"Maybe air
a1 tire IJIPUZC tie-mg provided
ainciotlwsSg: Juinun Ccx
M1AM ,,p,
I3 as good as it could havt
tiefiL" said }earsegku. Win) 4t-4i sLaughter 01 NoIre Danw tree Lii the spoils writers coy.- wuthrectedthe-curdiacatioiipf
four cases. of beer and two Cities
5115 tUE season WUV-1C irecord Monciet) night was Luerally the' ening lure game
0! liquor, told Seller "We refall U &amp;-3. worst in ins tenure- nwtsobcmm{ game- the OrangeThe' unlinatii't prohibits Us' ceived an anonYmous co-nwith1kw irish. "1 will have' Uigo Howl liar- bad fur years
ucLUU5 "tietart, during and ilam: that alcohoiw
a
has
Police raided 11w pr
hack and study lix' fi1n and
gamt
anti.
niakuq:
after
an public events" U; the- wer being served or ft
earl'
n;
11w
reissess 11w paratioi.
stathun. but hat- pres uw has prme"WhenlievtheflirnslWilitut' un cedenieG use of
able- to evaluate the hwui of utnartl ordinance, confiscated been 11w cttr's top apeukeas
_____________________ for years w1tt the- Miam;
"I could not believe-that guuci,
game- we playec.' tie said
t'olphinr of the- National civat minded citizens would

pa-cLnutRflO ar ruthing ai1
was named lop o(fe'nsie- e player

football s'hoLirship.

Red z k'n Ta vii photo

the Stealeri run two guyr
high road U the Super Bow L s
POS LAy- Angeles or oust "We've- tram the- outside and leave- the

the tiest he tias ever
ti thand

execution on offense' and
P.odserz for has verealilit) - he- &gt;;-

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which went undefeated with a
perfect 10.0 record.
sax-foot, 23Cr
3cm Thames,
pound senior Linebacker, was
the top defensive
selec'tt'd
y'er. He i'- as credtted u- tth
1.fs7 tiuc"kles and assists and

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''lisihertit wits tIn' go Is ci
plauyu'r I've' i't'er sCCfl,' (I;'-

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lie wall attend Florida State

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hL'- ' '.ear t ThJr state the
,P - ft tlit RUJ'.( U ii lift flW1
t'tJ)t
in period and e: up tin firs: previous tug) total was 41 b
Ever betort- the tialiots
erunied. the UniversIt of UIUChdnWt in the third EUIOZ&amp;I Purdue. which wan 41.f in l9f
HayQs left his postjtwrw lTtt
and
iD
1flLt
Etherr.
whetnungly wor. the national bac4 4 yards thwart1n a tervu'w ti a state a! tugI dudgeon whe. a newsman aslu"c
colieguitt football chum- Rukcw threat.
YL iir tiiii or. theni AOfliC," turn about an altercation with i
pionshi; and convincangi'
continued the recent B- hni commented 01w State Coac1 phtOgrZIPh&amp; before the garnt
Art Rogers. veteran ,,notog.
superiartts a! the Padfi gy Woody }llyes 'We proved that
ATUi then they passed us right rapher a! the Los Angeles
the li TeL
Tames. said Hayes pushed his
oUt of the patt'
Will. i ftv&amp;-touchdowr,
Bowl
crowd
o
camera
ir. his face when h
A rer(rd hiw
plosnn. ii the second ha1. the
saw
tin
tennis
battle
to
b
tried
to
get
a
close-up shot a! 11wThans battered 01w- SLau 424. lO(J
adLocf
on
a
coach
Rogers
said he suffered
- tuilftiflit
lMondns for their jth
sunn but blucle afternoon dnubk vasior; while tryinç it
in ar undefeatec season
film the first tuil! and then hoc
"i'm ver' tieIed. but I've go: Theri Southern. Caliloriwi cICDVC for treatment
U'
nt' aaui pinitd
to n-alt will ttie
rro)an Coaä1 John McKa of _______________________________________
Tht t.snctated Pres.s pci:
wtuct he hne full wet 1w
Lean; would capture with tnt
saint- ease It handled 0h- Stati
- third and fourth quarters
Members of the AF selection
board a! newsmen and spunweek after St
sca-cters
I
the boW: games
No other coach has won three
P171'SIIUHGfl f.P I - After thini ui rn Career.' saic

star

defensive players of the' year.

fch'.stt

wurris

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coast cit his flflttt'I' i'iicrtii Hactu,
he teas Ofl a uuis.sion of mnerc-y to

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Hi JAC gTEvENSO.
citeL rec,- Sprt w-ite- Ii'. Ohu State Arctne Grit! ar ever scorcd against }IaveE It

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e pt's b- er ,$'-,n, r,r, e ptay'd fr,r
K,ar;trow IL'
..,i'I
He- s-i
a matter of fart, when I brought F'ittshurgh, said
i
hlrii fr,.t his r-,tt ha wouldn't even always a gentlen-;io. fr.. !t'iIts'w at all tirr.l'4
t';i? it -nit praise'
dran'.e-lathr,
'lie didn't act like a ipu'r
we're heard train ballplayers
51.11',''
he- added, 'lust like sr,irmir nrrtun'I the rranhor league.
pitcher
'ith.r
bnihplayer.
He was ira -1
(tnr Innaut I hens'
himself,
I vary Nolan re'alled talking to CIM,s by

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Padgelt had 1 8t)O yards

season.

raw s R e s p e ct

'Gre a 0 e

're at

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that gave up only

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motjrnanç the- death Of the- great Roberto Qemente- there i
another ache' an our heart, be1n1 ii former Ptttabwgher. and

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From Gainesville '11'
during the

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ew lee! Colorado ar
veraJ Learns tnr*n 1'
Alabama were dealt onjuat blows tw officials wtao wen
vv' n' 1wtIiex to mab the u11 call or uzit "blev

ft t'fftM1fl Then LhOUIJJ beIflt Wa) U avoid these type- &amp;
rn;ustace

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Ui football a! te'- watctunf wine a! the bowl gam
rrt

I aced kick was returned far a tow±uit$'7. Heeauae w
official had U r around the coecl tie sought help from the
referee an deterrnlnuW that a penalty lv called
wn siusild it coach lx- penalized for
- offsa
t
yards tram vy ploy And woF potn
aeldoni doec a Lonj gainer orcur ui football urat oU
iron either jul.. ii- not ai the field

(or

e

junior

Video H&amp;p Weeded?

*.AUtxiTTi game It may not have
of the Cola
made an) difieract- in the final outeonw t it certaint
ethini" to Dv Colorado otaver win. wa
woUld havemeant
face
rnaU cat. The vldei replay clean)
for
a
wiiith called
ihowed liv- buflat' 1efehaer grabbLx the Auburn runner tr.
' 5IU
P 1 d not lu tact m&amp;l
And an11w Alab na-Texas game 11w dee1dIn tauctxlowi
scored b'. lexas came on a ron b theE- (me quarterback whi
arpeareci U step scuare ror liv sideline wtnrF would
hoyt meant he was out of xnund.. thus puttinç tnt
Lighori' 12 yards aw fran4 paydart rather then an 11w
enthoiw
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tncuiefltI) tickeU far the Ser howl rant tim S1
i, and wthf man) far might be ab&amp;e to afford th, tin
tO) wi the' plant tartet a scnethii alit A ow-wa) tleke
upward5 of $15(*Tld the Uifl(
tim Miarn ti LA woUld
the K1tiGtL CJ11a Li
frt
art
the
far
wc*iid hold uue

hi'1 r-eet'nt si(ICI'attfln to u-.'
.ltlI I \ \ \ b I \t, II hi,see I11. (hiatt eofl aicceing
hats, e en I he Is looking
lace
his
aftinit'
him
lung lesion has not made
a little less dapper than he did during the 1972 World Series, right

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ui'e,''..onnhltv was misun($erctei'4l
Iu_
I''. stunt.', eut'eu'sluuuphlfled
a hers.
lie hail a ;uuhlu' tunaige "
e
Ic; ceht,rIl's leactunit h)ptehunhu
tuttle', y-e't he ran siut i' -ery In t,Ilcl trotiuu1ei' of his rnre'e'r as It
staki'
the World Series
ilewaspt.uudofhlsskillsnmusi
D
ii
ssuten tit't'ai eel u'epeurte'rs fur
w ia,ut he' believed t'. as infatr
i're'ss In atme' ut cii I utIuis
I IliI I
I1I;tc sail $ hitIttriitb
his' never foritcut Irk leamumnates, liv 'l'lli- ASSO( 'hAl II) I'I$
It'nrm,i,,ntre
knew
ais
tahiti
at
I;i;iithi,
's
think
Mum
I
ituanthe (tans sir the little' 1weiph'
u
have,
tumId
;;
t
ci,
a,
id
iii;;
'iI
iii?
It
hittit
;ç
siau,u'h
Iwhts'',-,'nhi''
an
'tar: It
iIe as a
uiitl Iruit I hunk ss' kmut'c )tlumi hss-tt''r
VuI$t;si;s.. thisthai' i'lac'is' ,s._sociatIs'ii, mutt I)tu'k
I
)Hklii
,
'f. linus ,ii;t' of thus' 1aun
listitt
;clts lye Iti't'l&gt; of his hunt' mnluti ururuiumut-I
hi
I 'situ' I ;t'nt'riul Mnnangc'r Joe'
th'&gt;'
lund
tIn'
uncinry to .- t',;nrit work (luau of- •'aehu said
I.
11mw ii flew 1'' l'nis'rio 111cm Iii
m'e's;wt't
far
hasetnull
sur
tc'ti ',ent unnoticed, juut like Ire
I li'nus'ntt''s wiltt and
ismusitis'
ltntwrhus
(
'Ic'mnt'tut.',
who
lied
' anteti it
three'
vttuuiur
'usrue
lre"rmuce'
lit'
w;its'.I
In
help
When he was kiltt'sl Sunday

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h,'ui,iiu "IVI'. n"t (i.rni'nl.'
I 'ed e-aqfun, a bv'eat with 'ii.
I It' '. - ;i ; hurt dv'epy b tL'
e-holt a an'I wt,tild nut wear his v1rir sv'vI soi'e ankle t.n*'n
W''ri'I .'ris's rinit Inct.anl. he heft him sub-par ph'y*$eally. r,.ut
',t sr r ICC!. 'ii' h li4 It' III hit 112 in 1(Yi rn.s
I

l'Iutsh4'e u,isiihi' routine.' plays
I'wk hiatrtl , tinil tile itri'att s ntt'hse'q
i,unil.' hutril ;uhriye look "ney
Ii.' pt I.' lii e ttui,tI q i It a hit'

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baseball

from

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ttlk' 1dm out
Ills uunthuiuel death not nnl
iii shot I tine tuf the' ireatet enhictot V, 1)111
uc'ers in
thit' life' Ii( 0 touii1dr't man e ttncs'

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h1'ilse'rt', i'
Ii ionts', the noun In u,nhfi
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'11, e'hins.' s.etii,,i,lv In r I41I1
field, iii flit' ;ulniu' uuns $ on hs'
lmse'pnh tic umuitle huluit Mr 'I.
t;uI"
Ihic tit' eauc unisrthndos liii
at I Itt!" I e'ui',uir' iuunnnger iii ',ht
hays' heuit'heil hutuut For It, t'i OV
itits -hu hut' u ''intl tenth 'suit! ' a

111111 ''1- liii' teal

1'I rlSl'l 11(1', Iii \I' u 'liunci'
C It'- Ct'd' t'lns.' Itt l4,tI,i'ttn I 'It'uio'nIe sn
It ic-ni nhnoi as
tsnugtr I" know him as Ii ieris itt

h,,c1tlI -,ri1arc hiu'i"'.'''i s'i hi's" !rs' rr,e'iTe
ii.''"r 11111 ri'rrsgrttie'iI hi shill- nt his skhl)s
F''rhiu,p's his gr.atet tnvlI'.,iel's
In ltW/P, fir e.a le, the Pt- mual re-cognition eavrie ii', 1971
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Colt' C
I la WrIT Id Series, Isit when he led PittsP,rh
theWv,rkl
I st- k (lr'"it was the Mstkinsl ry 'rver Kshtlmvwe

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in Int pr incipals one praclicv-s of
civil enginiet-S as applied to the
development, construction and
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package including paid holidays, vacations,
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Fourteen Haitians, 1 men and three women, And thr
Jamaican women attempted to illegally enter the united
States at Jupiter Inlet Nev Year's Eve, said C . c,, 'eager,
deputs Immigration director in Mtami
Three were held in the Dade Count) jail and the test (
West Palm Reach city jail todas under S1,(X) bond
U S C-oust Guard officials caid their sailboat named Mug
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it . John Brooks said Jean Baptiste a Haitian bought
the houi'ht the boat in Freeport Ba hamas, from a man
named Tony Collins who told authorities the Haitians wanted
to use the sinop for lobster fishing
Immigration officials said the boat left Freeport about 1
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They said there was no work over there and the were
lo earn a living. Jones said.
trying
south
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of here on 1W. 12, asked for asylum and were released
A.churh
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personal belongings,
crowded With refugees and ttWIt•
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pending the outcome of
The sailbeM, held at a marina
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a deporli*tIflfl hearing, W8S
lights on and the motor running
charter hoa cptiifl ('Rlk'(t to help In rescue
Cal Manes. ii
operations after a passerby InCOrr4(rt1 reported the vessel
Said bread, cooflUtS, clothing and others
1W Cap$l7Nt.
supplies were left aboard the ship.
swum ashore and scattered Into
Pollee said the efug
the 11fl44!rhn$h along the beach. Several were arrested as
they attempted to catch taxis or htises for Miami.
We caught three at a pub where thes were trying to get a
said Jupiter Patrolman Stee Jones Three went to
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tn4 ihe ret e 'iced ;n
Miami ann wert pidi
twos and threes- throulthollt the night at a gas station near

Seventeen refugees from Haiti
JUPITER, Fla. AP
S iIed to Florida front the
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and Jamiiicu, who said
35-foot
sloop
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ihamas on ii
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was traveling at a high rate Of STW('CI &amp;ifld went
nu of control before ending up in a
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Police described Last area Monday night.
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Patrolman
Robert
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night as "normal" its thc .
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In n beach- have quitt'afefltta. but i'
separate arres
follcuingtinflrIdeflI earls 1ondn morning on
front area where 31 youthful nnrmn,' he said.
0n' of the youths charged
otlebrants were arrested in it
SPECIAL.
beCtd
riot involving 5,000 vouths with aggravated assault ir
By
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morning's
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earlier in the din
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i.,s it normal Monday night, %%as spttted and arrested last
Smartiv styled, Solid metal from* and constructirsp,.
n(; ww shapt- or fnml in cam- night, Brady %aid. He sald
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it is not possible for this child to
frequent demands on other recalid.
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a barroom arrest. POLice
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clash
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athlete Hi
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throughout the 1
such as public riot"
Lou
bo
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of
This is going to haunt 'w
raised like it Momma's
area.
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long as I iu:'
never walked. We always irnve cirunkeness and narcotics possaid
lironner
was
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injuries and 3 anests.
session
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The The Senate and iiou.se wail be ap1X)ifltt'(I Jan. 10.
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93rd Congress opened today planned 1prgely ceremonial
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with Democratic majorities in opening sessions toclay with Democrats-the
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major effort to challenge the of ko%trnUht.nt,
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ators and all 432 members of
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Court System Changes

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By ANN SWt'7,KCh'SKl
Representataves of the six
cities In Seminole Coun(' were
invited to attend the work
session of the Sernirole Counts'
Board of Commissioners on
1'uesday. The Issue tinder
dlsc'u.ssion ss'as the tiunicupnl
dog control ordinance.
Corn ni ISS I one r
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of all jury

if t)wre is a and copic

One state rule is expanded In appears only for the setting of a discussions and agreements is being at libert)
thzitterrns of negotions between likelihood they ma injure questionnaires shall be furtaken before a udiciaI officer In discretionary action, may relation to severance
others. nished upon request of at
within 24 hours of).s
or
Relative to pleas, the new the prosecution and defense themselves
d&amp;fll UPOfl
lenses and defendants which
this instance the presiding
The
provision
for
a defen- tOrne"s It is kit that furpending
Includes the defendant's right rules establish that In a plea of sha: now be made a part of the
Revisions In the Florida judge of cacti count' circuit
iasth 5*1 Tflflfl) d(!fCfl• to a speedy trial as ground for guilty or nob contendere (fl() court record. Most criminal dant's waiver of jury ti-tM in nishing of such a list will result
criminal procedure rules ap
cases are disposed by guilty which a dc!?ndfint may waive a In expedition of voire dire
shall designate one or mre dants as possible upon 'everance and unlike any contest) a complete rorJ
prnved by the Florida Supreme judicial off ic'er from the cir- recognizance is expected
%TItIng with the cinterroatton of prtspe'tive
Florida rule, distinguishes the proceedings shall be kept • pleas arrived by negotiations jury trial in
Oct.
16,
1972,
wIll
cUlt
or
county
court
Ii)
be
een
the
frnsecutnr
and
consent
of
the
state
is changed jurors
oyi
('ourt
decimate the jail population between a motion before and a the court. While requiring tiw

B) MARION BETHEA
(Part OiwOf TwcPartJI

pearance and hearing.
the court system.
, no record of the pies court" In a former rule, thus Next: Other Changes Involving
aie ruk' does not require
Among the chanieS is that
HEARINGCHANC,ES
reporter transcribe and file a negot ions,p bargatntngcir making trial by a judge man- Juries, Sentencings. And
ARRAIGNMENTCHANGES
UPON ARRF1'
counsel ma now be appointed
transcript of the proceedings, compromises This has resulted datory when both parties agree. Changes Resulting From
for partially Indigent persons
Also new is a requirement Passage
Changes are evidenced In the
Arraignments. too arc being although it is felt that such a In a deluge of post conviction
Of Article V.)
When the ricfeidunt is preliminary hearing of a
that a list of prospective jurors
upon their request, provtdid
changed, in that now a defen- requirement by the trial judge claims whtch have required
that person shall defray that arrested, except upon the basis defcn'iant in that In 011 C1ISCS
evideneinry hearings and
in dant's counsel may file a Is desirable.
portion of the cost as he is able of direct tnfornwtion or in- which a defendant is in custody, written
frequent!y there Is conflicting
plea of not guilty at or
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before the arraignment, and
negotiations.
ppointments of counsel for before the Judge within 24 offenses punishable b lift' therefore the arraignment may
El OS p i Ici I NJ c)teS
Continuing down the line of
indigents will now be made in hnur. This provision will make Imprisonment, the preliminary he waived, and the defendant
Nev to the state in plea
c-fluntV court, which will handle it necessary that jujges be hearing shall be held within
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l4U ('iTh Measles. Lake Mon
available on weekends.
iilI processing of cases.
suppress evidence rule is
hours from the tune of the
JAN1AR 2, 1973
roe
amended In require that the
The new rules adopted by the Continuing upon the new defendant's first appearance Se rn I n o I e ( a I e n d a r
ADMISSIONS
Edward Deatori, Longwood
uprenw court are anticipated processes, the Ixoking officer
defendant
specify
the
factual
the
A
of
provision
Sanford:
Carolyn Crockett, Orange
decimate the jail inrruites must immedatety adtse the preliminar hearing is also
basis behind the grounds of
Doris B. Pike
City
Junuar 3
:nd insure a mart' expeditious defendant of his right to amended to provide for the
motion to suppress evidence,
Jan 13
Lacila K. F,chols
Nancy I.. Selph, Osteen
Sanford Woman's Club
:t'stem of justice. The new rules counsel, and if he is unable to written advice of counsel
"Seminole High School and further permits the state to
Louise Dt-CbCrt
Randolph Rt.cner, Osteen
retain an attorney. to provide relative to it waiver of the regular meeting, 12 noon, Presents" - benefit Seminole take depositions under the
b"come effective on Feb. 1.
Rub) Q. Burnev
Linda H. RelUnger, Winter
clubhouse. Past presidents will Zoological Society - 11 p.m., siime conditions as the
Further changes in the court one immediawl at flO charge. hearing, and to provide far a
Mildred Graham
Park
be honored and are invited to Sanford Civic Center.
:tructurc encompass the
defendant can take them.
The new rulings also make written waiver. Further, a new
Jean L. Smith
James A. Cotton, Winter
attend.
)-nrnpt first iipprarance of a steps toward it ball bond rule has been established
Ethel I.ec Davis
SprInL's
reforn, prnvidin UUI1
¶nciant ii wlul hr shall 1K
INSAN!TV PLEAS
povidi that It tIII rt'ClucSt (if
t)WeII liw'hto;i
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Norom ,1NIO ',llL'.41fl, (isieco
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Eula Mae Williams
DeBary-Deltona WWI
1)ISCHARC,F5
Insanity' at the time of an
entire preliminary he3ring
Bernice I.. Jackson
American Legion meeting Veterans and Auxiliary lunSanford.
shall be recorded verbatim and will be held at the Legion Home cheon and meeting, - noon. Ut'-n' is also amended to
Samuel W. Smith
John Alfred Hansen
include giving the court
at either party's request shall
on 17-92 at 7:3() P. rn
Theiks A. Franke,
Center.
)t'ry
Community
E n g I I s h
S a
Martha
E. Byrne
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authority
In
confine
au
insane
transcribed. A copy of this
Howard A. Henderson,
Newton B. Heaton
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person who is like!)' to cause Rar'
:-iinscrtpt shall he furnished
Key '73 Family Camping
Terry 1.. Chambers
Illinois Club meets at 6 p.m. harm to others even though he
.utis to the defendant or lila
uilv H. Puseholt, DeRary
Prayer Retreat. Twelve Oaks
Betty .)ean Burke
Delinna Community Center. might otherwise be entitled to
Joseph W. Sargent, DeBary
Vi!liarn J. Davis
hail The amcidment does not
In consobdation of related ('i'oud,
Schuvler
C. Lee, DeRar
High
Sanford. r.
.ni., campfire Jan. 17
1ncth M. Miliikn
apply unless the defendant
offenses, the 'j rules limits a
Jitmes laMr-'tto, Fleltonij
service.
Thomas TreharTi
Annui I'tiinqut, Mattland- contends hr is insane at the
motion for
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Bertha L. Runvon, l)eiwna
Annie Herring
South
Seminole
Chamber
of
time
of
the
trial
or
at
the
time
Jekndnnt
az*i
.ts
that
the
%suulu saunter out in front of d
ro'.'t
li VIVIAN BROWN
Walter E. Ahlberg. Deltona
Bernadine M. Frantz, Delau1. 11
Commerce, 7 pin social hour, 8 the offense was committed. The
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defendant
waives
his
right
to
Enrico G. Treves, Eustis
AP Newsiralurn Writer
tona
rottiesman. stop it. and walk
SISTERS meet at noon at p m., dinner, Contemporary purpose of this amendment is tO
cnnsnlidau..,1. y falling to file a
Ottie Belle Dill, Holly Hill
J. Russell 1iuben. Deltorut
11mm Towers
The nld.fashioned farm hnu.m slnwl away.
Hotel. Walt 11isnc' World.
timel motion
prevent Insane persons from
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Ftapport between fM)lir( unit
a lot more going for at thur
setting It s a gnd gang'. t' rIt'c'essar II' prott'r
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.r'c to rear children F'or that tivigtihttiIKJd.'. from violence
itter the rand. house and he has decided, although ii
p,vrneflO, i,asiflU 'OIfl S*(IAI
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Ut the Court of me County Judo. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
RESOLUTION NO 01)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
might be a little riskier fur the
.'n 11w ci1y apartment may 1w
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
ae'mrnt acjiiins the rOspiclive
NAME LAW
A 4?153L0T,ON o fir cia-v
County. Florida,
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NO7ICL
ISPiEPERY
ivallv good places for young polIce thin the gangs
properties ID be epi,ciaiIy aneslad h virtue a, tha' certain Writ at
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Not.ce Is hereby Qiven ttiit thr
Ir Probate
cc)14kCft OF THE CiTY OF
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UPOfl One Piundrod Pe Cent of the Eitptutictt Issuec nut at Ontt
COUNTY. FLORIDA
urtnrrligrw.n desiring to rgaoe in
in re. Estate of
CVlt Of SUCh mprcvemrnhl
CIVIL
ACTION
NO
7)1513
business
undOr the fictitiouS name cit
I I OP IDA. PROVIDING FUR THE
HAZEL
ORM!.PY
c-tLIOP
People have a helter chance
th sea! f the Circuit Court a'
defermi000 b thIs Resolution, and Seminole County. Florida. upon a
ISiRDI- RULI ENTERPRISES it'
Deasec Ut Pt Marriage of
IMPROVEMENT OF A PORTION
he lass abiding when flirt are
th Amount determined
1050 W Plotre Dame Driv. In the
loAliCredltorsand Persons Having ALAN CHARLES MAHONEY.
DF HILICRES1 STREEt FROA'
Iinai ludumeni rendered an the
Air Force
'i'-.persed in communities
kiution 0 be assessed aoalflit nfo,esaiti court on tnc 5th day at
Petitioner. City Of Atlitmonte Spr.ngi Seminole
ITS INTERSECTION WITH LAKE
Claims or Demands Agalv&amp; laid
.nrluded Police Superinten
the saio property
County, Florida. intend to rpçistr'f
!,1P1 ('I A DISTANCE ()
(StOle.
Decembet. AD I9) in that cprtøin
it'al John Radlev 37. of NUflt'i
81 '1 FURTHER RESOLVED
tp said name witfi the Clery of the
YOu finC ,'aCt of you are hereby IL'THE ,,iNt aNh
If,I [t"T. 41t PPOVID)Nc
case nti'Ied General Finitnce
ThAt ttii' SD'CiAI assesmt'ntt Corpnraticir of r icirida. a car
En I I sts Ga
Rt'SC)Ofld*'flt Circuit Court. inartaforsad County
FOR 'THE ASSESSMENT OF THE
notIfied aric reoutrec to present any
iii'. Wirwirkshirc. England
provided fr b thiS Rt'tIttiOn shall poratior Plaintiff -vs- Burlis.' claims ana demands whi:P you. r
NOTICE bF SUIT
JAmes r)esmet
C0!'T 'THEREOF AGAINST 'THE
ifter a three'munth tour of the
be payable at the option Di the Aaron McMIIliIn. Cathy Sue Mc
PublIsh Dec 20. 77. 1972. I, Ion 3.
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.ther of you. may have against thC TO Katherine Ann Mahoney
I Inited States iii stuth Itu'
property oWnCrl as foilowt
453 East Lingard Avenue
to ic
WHI PEAS. the City Councliof the
estate of HAZEL OP Mt.PY
Millan and Julia McMiIian
S i ng e r
of environmental rres
In cast within thirty 130' days f Detendon' wh.ct itfort-said Writ
LancaSter Catiforniit
(.ILLON, dec'.'asetl late f said
DF' I.
of Aftamontr Spriaps Fioridit.
.ures of high densits living on
tht' confirmation of the 50,01 SPeciAl E,,ecut,on was delivered to me as
YOU API HEREBY NOTIFIED
cl"nm it dvi%bIv to pave Hillcrest
Countb. to the County Judge' of
- assessment roll or in three- 13) anuai Sheriff ot Seminole' County. Florida
tiung people The trift was
Street from Its lfltersecliofi with
Seminole County. Florida. at Pits that an action for divorct hM been
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who quit college to find "travel,
1 tadley s with' expi'rlenrt' 10 e•ducation atul promotional ottito rnnstabuiar ranges front portunaties" tuis become' the
iit'ut ('OflStltJI(' lit hit' present
lu-st fotnuile vocalist In flw Air
ri*sitIon He is training mr a Forte.
ocial seienct'.dt'gret' and was
Mar)' Jo Creed, a pretty 1.twarth!d 11w Winston ("hurchill
veir.nld, was sworn into 11w A
'1 r.velirig F't'ilnwShili tot t;tuth
F'orct here kst week for a SiX"
hit' housing situatIon tIis report will state that the high mu' Y' enlistment under a new
public housing deve'lupnient i' a specialty code' permitting
women to b band vocalists,
iuilurc lfl the [mated States
After s:x weeks of basic
"In England wo' have built a
number of ness estates - ill or training at Lackland Air Force
t(l stories - (UT ptuf)It' dis
Ilase, officials sos, lw will
placed front slum urcat. But
turn to Luke Air Force Buse
these people ,ius( don't knots
near here Iii begin rehearsaLs
how to rope' in surti buIidini'
w
ss'jUi u. i2tli Au
Band.
For on. thing Mum us lf stories
"Wlwt I originall)' wanted
up and the' kids art' down im thu
was to be a flutist in a band,
which I could have L,e. with
As am parent knows. n
the Lat'klund band," hc YS.
hard enough to keep truck
"Bet I prefer ttt stay 5n Arizona,
one's offspring when the ant'
underfoot, much less when thes' Sol found out I could audition as
art' liv.' or UI r,iiflUtt"s away,' a vocalist fur the Luke biind."
h elevator
\nd that It' (lOt' hig prvhk-ni
Y I 9i tt' Itighi rut.'
Itadirs' alt
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.i -'ted Ureat Ke('urlR blanks
,it *' caused us ulevatuirs More
roust tt-t' done with them archi
lf'rturulls - perhaps "lWtIIt'
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Laite' Street, ji
fe-tit 'The Street SIC be si inch
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That all said improvements shall
hi' done' ir' strict comphance wilt tt,e'
4l1,iIt ,iIitl
if.Lnfi&amp;lrli, IilO,
estlmeites of the COSt of said 'fri
provements now on fil, in the office'
of the City Clerk Of the' City at
Attamontf' 5prings rloricin whiCt
said plans anti speclfication •u-ij
estimates are he-re-by npprovrC by
the City Council and constitute Inc
plans and specification, and
estimate' of cost for said proposed

niprnvrmepnts. and fhe' City Council
Of the City of Altamonte S. ings,

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colt u' Plans
specifications. CO%t Of eflUineeriflit
and legal services and all other
"'Prfflet necessary or incident to
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t'.itiCabiltty 0$ Such' construction

reconStruction, administration
'pensetandsuchotherezpensesas
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r,tmatcCIObf' Eight thousand right
rumored anti nu 10(1 dollars and the'
sum ot money necessary to P05' fOr
tIn- tctal cost a4 said imprnvt'nlenIs
lie-re-by authorized
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aget,r.$t All tots anti lands adjoining
intl rontquous or bounding arid
Abuttiiid upo" such improvements or
spec , .iiy beciefitteci thereby anti
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isi,essment pint is bue'reby approved

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officers and tie' was gaortiruliirk
:1presst'd with (tie' police'
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York i, strung youth davisuor;
did Atlanta i. adult educatIon
irogrants 10 the ,u'.'rnile area
it be- were' to e'ritu&amp;'izt' It
would 1w on)' "the lark at urn
furrilIts lO (hit' '.',rI(IUS for'es
In England the.'t' is omit' juvenilt'
division and one court of Liiw
which works well But England
ii smaller and its population
one quarter i%,UQO,t%H of tie
United States "crammed unto
an urea about the nre of Cola'
farina '
Radlr toured New York's
Bedford Stu'vcsant area at
night with .'iliier polu't' ii!la'ci's
and he' also s'tslIt'd gangs "in
themr basement ,tffict's'' in a
let
('tUe's Iteurtion in ttwur
lairs to police was not Iiutilt'
he observed Intl a iuttrul car us
something else in orw insthn't'
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p1an we'clficlitiont onc estimates
of cost bor sOd improvements
NOW, THERE FORE. RI IT
RESOLVED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CiTY OF
5 PP iN &amp; s
AL 7
' ON 7 E
FLORIDA. AS FOLLOWS
Thatthe City CounciloftheClty'of
fonda, cteems
Altamonte sr inos
it advisable at a ne'ce'tSnry public
improvement to pave' Hillcrest
.nt..It.tn witp
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In his tipuni'rn liii' a'. e'r*igf
teownt'r or .ip.irtt'l.'?ut civ..':
m Iii. ['milled Statt' is v.e'i
; itected bs an at'tivc dedi'
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mat the total coit of iaid im
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width all according tO Plans
specifications and eitimafes'On file
wilt, ltw City Coinn ii at I hr City of
Altamonle 5prtn0y Florida. W?IECPI
said plans, sg'ipcIfitaIiOns and
estimates art' heTeb approve-C by

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lit tT1..ili st-i'll fI'tt't SI). lt't't ',t's,is

sit calendar months from the time written defenses. if any, to it on Oviedo O%icctu. Flortda, will be (C
1 the' Ovie-clo Memorial 8uIdrig it'
Of the firs? publication of this notice JOHN A BALDWIN. Attorney for
said property
ing
'TWO CODIeS O each Claim or demand Petitioner. 5ite' 70. 500 East High
3 00 P M on Wednesday. January
interest located in Seminoit' County, FloriOft
to commence one !1 year from date more particularly described as
shall be in writing. and shall statt way 4, Casseibert y, riorida. 307.
for me efection of Drectors
of confirmation of said assessment follows
flø fiIetheor.glridt with the Clers f
thr place' of res.(lenceand pc,v office
and the' tranCtsoit at such Other
t'oil and on the Same dAY of each
the shove styled COUrt at the business as may properly come
ddrrslof the" claimant. arso shall
One II 1970 Ford 'Torinc, red with
year tttere'atter until paid In full
lWO'fl f by the claimant, hit agent. Seminole County Courthouse. before the" meeting
Pinoci it) No 0635) 149319
BE IT URTHEP RESOLVED
We
One' I t%9 Ford Torinci white' a' attorney and accompanied by a Sanford, Florida, on at- before
L
That tOt'. kes3ltitiOi snail be" witti bi
january 35th'.. 1973. otherwise a
p qjp
filing fee" of one dollar arid suCh
hocid
published once' a we-*t for ii period of and ltie' undersigned
claim or demand not so, I iirCl shall be Judgment may be entered against
snaP iii
two (21 weeKs in trw' Sar.ftwd Seminole County. rIot-ida. will a
you for The rpllpf demanded in the Publith
void
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tWfi
Herald. a newspaper jf
Complaint
5 Lrflie 0 Collins
DEL. c
11 00 A M or the 35th diy 01
circulation in Seminole County. Janua'y
_____________________________
'THIS NOTICE shall be published
As administrator
i
offer foe' sale
each
week
for
four
f
4)
Cdt
Florida
once
of
f
the
Estate
anti sell ft. fpq' highest hidder, for
St.CUt1VC weekS in the Sanford
FICTITIOUS NAME
RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
Plant Ormsby CIlIon
cast sutiiec' to any and all ecisting
'Thitt thiS ke'tolutiot Shil hr and ieins.at the Front (We-itt Door pf the
dereased
Herald, Sanford Florida
become efU'ctivt' immedinfety from
NOT iCE lShe-rt'tty g vi"- 01.' Ar,
WITNESS my hand anti se'l Of
5e'mtnolr County Courthouse' in STENS'TROM, DAVIS I
nnø after its passage and adoption
said Court un this 21st dOy of e'nqageO in business a' Si4'S E
Sanlord. Florida, the abrive- MCINTOSH
PttSSED AND ADOPTED this
December. 1972
JetJP.
Longwood. Seminole'
AtfOtflPy' for Administratric
described personal property
ill? dilly Of Plovembe' 4.0 197:
¶5(01!
lOridit under the f'Ctt out
County
'Ttiat said tale is being made to P05' Office' Bat 1330
Arthur H Be-citwith, Jr
name' of r LOP IDA LAWNS ott-id
W L Swofford
t'iøridit S'atp Banit satisfy the" tot-mt. (1' said Writ ot
Miivnr of the
that I intend to re-utter Said riOfl"t'
Clerk at the Ci'cut Court
Suite 27
t.c1':
City nf Altamonte
with the Clerk of The Circuit Court,
By Ce-celia V Eke-rn
Sanford, Florida 37771
E Polk.
Springs, Florida
Deputy Clerk
Seminole County. Florida in at
Publish DeC 20, 27. t97 1 Jan 3
Sheriff
JOHN A BALDWiN
ATTEST
cot-dance with th provisions of the
10 '973
Seninni. Cai:n', Florid,
East Highway 436
lOne' Richards
Suite 70.
FictttiOuS Name Statutes To Wit
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Catselberry, tioriaa 32707
Section 1St 1$ Florida Statute's 1957
DEL
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Publish Jan 3 tO 1973
Publish Dec 27, 1973 1 Jafl 3. 10.
S,g Stiane Glen Cannon
In the' Court of the County Judge, 1?. 1973
DEL. 4
PublIsh Jan 3 ID 11, 74. 1973
Seminole County. Florida.
DII 179
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DEL 10
NOTICE

t-lorida does hereby declare tbt
necessity for the" paving of said

much less ttntf'r the' t'lev.itur
'In such bwlditip. il ('iii
cagu tta' art' CXK'lfilVfltifl
with seton tofu of st'UrIt% taut
I ss us told ttit' 4It1 flat going to
build .inv flair.' high rises in
;IuhlIr' dwttllttig That duetsn 'I
ippIs iii Iwt'pIe living in thu.
.4tMi i-riutiiib tllghi rises no the'
ti',
In' added

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payments tobear intereSt at the rat, described properti, owned by

't is' ?ii

I '.ltf"tl one urea when' tie
v, tiultht I ente'r (ha' buIlding

,"s'.'e 014*t" iifIe'r hi' arrtrt'-d

feet 'The' Street is lobe sic inCti 'i
i&amp;me'roct bat.- with a one inch' (1")
concrete'
suriet
asphaltic

City Council of the' City .ot
Altin,onle Springs FIor,da

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the Of,lrrfluittdtiot LII IllS
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LIOdY thAt ll lots anti lands adltoining
.rna cont,gius. or bOundino and
,ibutting upon the sniU mm
provements will be especially
lis'nef tIled tiy 11w said improvements

tot' in fbI'. Rolution. anti
the' special assessment, to be
t,,euOr .10(1 t'fltrre(1 otg,lin;T ilil Icity
linU lanith ,ocalc'tt a' Hulitrest
re'e-t
adloifling 11110 ct)ntigiious r bOun
Cling anti ab*Jtt,rfli oe'i such' cot
terntpløle'tl improvementS Shall 1w
made upon a front footage
that Is tp Say. ttsSt In the' preparation
of the' special assessment roll
cowering
the" contemplated irn
p"S..4e-menis Such sPend) benefits
shall be' determined anti prorated
according to the toot frontage of the'
resp,rtiwi' propert,e!. adloining and
cun'iuuout or bounding ar,d abut'irsg
upon Such improvements especially
lienefittegI by said improvements
TPyt flit Tat AsseSsor of the CIty
nil Attomonle Springs. Florida, in
aCcordance wtth the provisions Of
law. shall proceeti to make and
pepare a SpecipI assessment roll,
provided

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL. CIRCUlT It-i AND fOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
CASE NO 7) talC
tIP At-ICE PROPER TIES INC., a
corporation.
Plaintiff,

PoOl i1,

Uven thitt the
ftoar
of County Commissioners of
Seminole' County FloridO Shall a'
7 3( p m , or at soar the-re,Afle-r
p05510k' 00 flit iltti dots 0
JothuSry
ici at Teagup Motile' School
the' adoption of a Resolution
ii. hereby

providing for the eStabliShment of a
special purpose district within ttsc
Vt
areas Oe-Srlbed as foils
MAURICE A LI IiENSItURC,EP
Blocks One' Through Fourteen,
LI III P4
i'.ATHPY P4 P
Weathr'e'fieid. F-inst Addition
it
living
anti
if
SI'URC.( P. his wtte'
Blocks 15 through 19. Weather
lUCy or any of them be" deed their
f laId Second Add(tiorl
heirs devise-ti., and personal
Lots One- 'Through Twenty six,
representatives OflO their a' ens Of Block
70 WeAth,rsfielcl, Second
fhpir heir, tievisers. esecuforl. Addition
administrators. grantees assigns
Søiti Resolution shall provide' that
succetsors in right, title at' interest In,'
special purpose' district Shiti 1w.
persons
iaiminc,j
by
t.
and any •ifltl iill
for flit' purpose of constructing end

or thiroupti torn or any of them,
Defendants

notintaining Street lightifl
stalbottions, providing for tte op
pointmcnt of three advisory board
membert. two of whiCh Shall reside
within thcdi%trict t 11w time-of their
appolt,I me-nt. fur flit' SOle' purptj$. at

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in re' Estate of
FPES'TON WIL lAMS0N SR

De'eeseC
ToAll Cr.dttorsand Persons Having
Claims or Demands Against Said
[stat,
VoL and each of you are hereby
notified anti required IC' pretent flY

NOTICE OF SUIT
TO OUIET TITLE
ii' tOil hi ,,it ot flit' ST Alt' of Ion Ida
advising the' Board of County
Tu the Defendants
Maurice A Lebenthurger and Commissioners as to the' colt
P.thryn P Letwnsburuet. his wife. siruclion and maintenance f saiti
lighting
installations,
if living Ond if they a' any otlhembe Street
prnvidinçi tar the assessment and
tttcir he:rs. drvtsee
ue-ceaseo
persona) rrprewntaiives and tfteir levy Of spaciai asseSSments
Mr R.jD,rt 0 Marks
foe'
flit'
payment
of
the' tollS
or any 4 thei, heirs
CVtSP,S. provide
Attorney' at Low
Of the' CuflitrurtiUr anti montanan-c
ci'e'cutors, administrOlort gren
Sutte 1515.
of said street lighting installations,
feet, assigns on successors in right
'tower
title' or intereSt and any and all providing for the metbod of
Orlando, F$oe'tdO 32$Ot
of
the
r,pettial Publish
,rStiflt rlaimmnç hi or through collection
D.c 2C.
t'7 &amp; Jar. 3.
Asetme'nti. and. providing fa'
them or any o,f them
an IC 1972
date
i'n:.nown
spouses
Of
effective
And to All
DIV 75
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said above' named natural tle'fen
Arthur ci becitwitti, Jr
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the' above named natural defendants
not known It, be' dead oe' .iliv(

Commissioners
Seminole County. FIoe'id
Anti to All parties Itotting Or Publish .1011 3 10 1Q73
claiming to have any right. tlf Ic or DEL 33
interest if, anti to ttue' following ______________________________
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in
9, Township 7% South.
Range 79 East
You. and each f you. are notified
tnat a suit to Quill tItle tO the' above.

C' ibed pt'upert y haS bean filed
agatls' you anti sot' ore hie'ce't'y
reqUired t Se've a copy f your

FLORIDA
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Deceased

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CARROLL BURVE. Attorney for
tIn' provision!, 94 the' F .C1,t,otji, Cvurt itt final rppurt anti applicatiucI me-cut of tot' Complain', 01)01 yOu art
Pe-titior *1,05, oJfe
is
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required
to sieve a Copy of your Sai'word
Name Statutes.
To WIt
Sect ion for discharge Objection, is any.
Atl.ntic Bank Bldg. Son
Answer t f iw Coenpin' on the
wrIter.
deIe-nses
if
any,
to
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Should be duly filed with this Court
ford Florida 37771 •fld liii Ii,.
,'itf nrtii'
plaint ift
Will am H
attorney,
S J P Freeman
After filing Proof of PubIic.,fide't M boIling. Plaintift'
original with the, Clot-k of the abQve
Robbinson. C 0 Me'smer 6. PoD
address
iS 119 Florida TifI,
been
styled Court on or before ni,
bonson. P.O Box u, or4anoe,, Publish Dec 20. 77. 6. Jan 3. 10, shOwing that this notice has
1973
published once a we+ for four Building, JaCk$onvlfle, Florida, Oh
oa y of January. A .0 1973. othe'q'* i
Florida 37id2, anti file 11w
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bela',
January
15.
1973.
iio a luagment may be entered
consecutive weeks,, the manor
against
me of te of the Clerk of the Cit-Cult P1K 79
approval e the repor' anti the final the original *11th the Clerk of this you foe the r*iief demanded in the
Court on or before January 75th. ____________________________
____________________________
Court
either
before
lit-vice
on
Pt"tet
discharge of The Commercial Bank
otherwiSe' the allegations of
FICTITIOUS NAME
•t Winter Park at Administrator Piøintif$ attorney or immediately
WITNESSmyhandand,hel,,.Io,
sail Compla.nf will be lestetu 05
thereafter; Oth,rwiSe, a de'fautt will
will corn, e.'oe'. tht Court
the said Court on the 15th day of
confessed
1* enticed against veu for the' et'l,,f
PlOT ICE I S fwfetuv pyre' that I am
The' Commercial Bank
Detemteev, A.D 1977.
Thus noficestial be' ptJlis.ued
demantiect in trw complaint o'
in busitirSi ot' 70$ BradsOaw
Ai Winter Park
each we-es tar four Cunsecutiwe engaged
Sanford
Seminole
'OUflty
Di'ivv.
By l'4et-bert W Ploim.
Arthur H Backwith, jr
we•53 in the Sanford Herald
WITNESS my hold anti the s'
lo'ida nQer the fictitiouS name of
Senior Trust Off iten.
Clerk of Circuit Court
DOt,, this
Gay of Decemic, F
flu Court on December 11th. 1977.
100DM PRODUCTIONS. arid IhOt
as Administrator
Seminole County, Fio'tia
(Seal)
ergislie
ia.d
name
WIth
of the' Estate
I intend t
By Maxine S Eden
,ea
Arthur H Becswtfru, Jr
the' Clerk of flit' CircuIt Cou'-t, Richard M Robinson. of
Deputy' Clerk
ARTHUR It BECK WITH, jp
Clerk of the' Court
Seminole' county, Florida in at ç,p,y AcAMS, HARRfS
CARROLL BURY F
Clerk. Circuit Court
ifl anti for
the'
nhingit'
iJfdO1t'.e' with" the pu'c.iasion.
ROIiIIISUIt. P.4.
Atte'y fr Ptnt,t,ritr
Seminole Counly,
County,
Fr.0.
FictitiOus Name Statutes. 'T Wif' Puit Office Bo.
SI? Sanford Atlantic
By, Martha I Vitylet,
By Maxine S Eden,
Section $65 09 Florida Statutes 1957. 10% East Robinson St'.et
Bank Bldg
Deputy Clerk
Depey Clerk
Si Paul JaseIxu SI1aPPPCd
Orlando, Florida 37103
Sanford, Florida 37771
Publish Dec. 27. 1917 1 'an 3 g
Publish
Dec.
13.
20.
77,
1977
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PjolisIu D.c 20,27. 19721 jan 3
PubIS)' jn 3 Id 17 24 W7
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3. 1973
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
AMENDED NOTICE OFt.CTbQpi
SEMINOLE
FOR
COUNTY.
'TO VOORPIPES .f GAUTPIIER anti
FLORIDA
LOUISE GAUTHEIR. fii wile. CIVIL ACTION NO 72.1590
(lest known addreSs
in re' Thi Marriage Di

Winter Park. Florida
YOU ARE NOTIFIED ttit an
aCtiOn Itt fa'etIøSe' mortgage"on II,,
following prQprty in Seminole

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.
Sanfoc-d ('itv Yslanager, Peto' Knowles stated that Sanford
has a full time program which
has a designated control ofIscer. He has a regular patrol (is
pickup dogs. "Not cats,
though," Knowles commentesi.
"we don't pickup cats, That's a
whole problem in itself" lii"
said that it is neccs.sars to set
out the tioublesome dogs whIt
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may be diseased or just
problems Sanford has its own
disposal System.
Knowles agreed that a
consolidated dog
program would be b' .. . "Thu;
is not a lull-time Job
our
officer, We assign him to other
duties when he is not .,ut on
patrol." The annual Income in
I Sanford from the sale of dog

Detnti.nss

anti or former
iititireU

a iunlfortii or- tag on It ''%Vi' 11113)' he tom.

OR
MORE

problem. Residents Just don't

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50 ttitliJqIltlIl lHlntq II %'PHF 55'ittI
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from
fees, '
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rr('i)tlittli'nfk'fI thirit It ffl ttf'
pin.'eil tin pmngl'ntti o'osts.
Attorney howard Mmttee was
itislrm'led In nueet with the
ottot Ili')'t of CIII'?) oil tPto' t'it lot
uiti.l jointly work lIft Ill) Iii
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FICTITIOUS NAME
NOT iCE IS he-'eby 'te't- that I am
Notice 's tiA'i't'y gym "in' flit enciagrd it- busineSS ii' P 0 Drawer
000ersignect
pursuan' 't tti' B. Fern Park $f'niiriQie County
"Fitif
Plant, Stat,j?," Chapter Florid, under the f,ctit.os name at
555 09. florida Statute. will register 'TRAKT I ME SYS' EMS, arid ttt
with the Clerk of the Circuit COUrt, ifl intend to register saia name with the
and foe' Seminal. County, Florida.
Clerk of the Circuit Court Seminole

Plaintiff,
VS
VOORHIES J
GAUJTP4IER anti
LOUISE GAUTHIEP, h, wife, aria
JOSEPH BUOPli

Kiosks' and l)rtuinmond (tint

boundary lines being uncertai'

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NOTICE UNDER FICTIIIDUS"
NAME STATUTE
TO s% t'lOfv' IT MAY COP4CI F P4

claim? and iet'nands whirls you. or
f flit County, Florida in accrdanc, with
upon receipt of proot
eithee' at you, may have against the publication of this notice, the fit
tt'ie provisions Of Ill Fictitious
estate of PRESTON WiLLIAMSON, tit'Ous name to
wit BICYCLE Plame' Statutes. To VOt
5etion
SR.. deceased. latcof said County. to
CITY under which it is engaged in 55509 F tat ida Statutes 1951
the County Judge of Seminole business at 105 NorTh
Mattland
5 ,Jy5pfy A Ruggieri
County, Flor,, •t his office en the
Ave'nije iii flit' City of Mattlarid,
court house of tab County at San
Florida
Put,iitls Dec 20. 77, 1972 1 Jan 3
ford Florida. within Sit calendar
That the' party interested in said
10, 1973
months from trw time of the fit-st
business 'Sal follows
DEK $0
Publication of fhfs notice Two copies
A
ENTERPRISES, INC
a4 cacti claim 0r dt'rnanti shall be in
Bs Daniel A Flynn
NOTICE UNDER fICTITIOUS
f
writing, arid shall state' tOt' place
Presioent
NAME LAW
residence and post office address of
P0),5li Dcc Ii 70 77, lv!)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t?iotf
Jail
the claimant, and shall be sworn tc
the undersigned, desiring to engage'
by the' claimant. his agent. or at
44
in buSineSS under the fictitioijryariye'.
DEl
forney anti accompanied by a fIling _______________________________________
ACT ION HONDA at Roote 1797
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
fir of one dollar art. such claim or
COURT. fern Park. Florida inrenØ5 tr.
EIGHTEENTH CIRCUIT. IN AND
demand not so flied shall be void
COUNTY. re-Pi%tefsaidn.mt with' the Cierl. of
FOR
SEMINOLE
Eddie' .1 WIlliamson
the Circuit Court of
FLORIDA
As •dtmlniStrato'
County. rior,oa
FILE
NO;
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1919
the
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Estat, of
William Sau's
JANE U S'TALY. a tingle person.
Preston Williamson 5r
Pee-i

'i(as'or and the ('tunt'il,

in some areas, dog control is

C*unty at Sanford, Florida. within reQuired to serve a cpoy of your 5t(pKhoIcr5 cit Th C tirens Rari cit

Burtite Aaron McMilIan anø Cathy

PI'k'CM of togs nnii reek'tnptlnll IllIllIlli I' '.5 iitlill In' lH'nnhii'llul lii
''I frel we should get an or
the l'illlII(% otici title's a' a wh,ilp
etinant'v anti crfust'i'e It,'' stated iii rinitnals be Itum'rensed
''If th jsrl.'.' It tin' high, s'nu ('III,iliikciltner ,tltlifl Kiltilli .'tigh
t'ints' Sanitanian, Vol ltith
hint ''ii we can get at least 75 wIll he Incest with the problemu pintml out (11111 this program
percent j'if the dug owners to .11 tiltilosItlun of 1111311%' of (lit' % Ill tiItittilItt'ly to' finiim'i'ul
bus tag', we u isn't have let iingt, '' KntsvIes i'f)ttuflI'fltCII ttu'ntigh nil 'niotrtiu t:usIutIlIrl
penolini those residents syhis do ''Mans', If not 111101, of 11w lIlIgt ''11w thllpkist tIiI,ig is (sir the'
flOt *55513 dogs, nor those who iiI.'ked up, arc tuitl the kinti ff ('ounly ((I levy tIle Inst's no.1
noss purchase tags, '.s ith In. itugt people s'.'iil p . n lot lii Ilfittlini tIer (It.' ptiitrntti ''
'Ihlrti quill (hull tltr'rt' It II
t'rcaseil
prices
'l'hui' ri',lnoill diist .11 the dogs are
iieetl Iii)'.'. lit tlft%'itfifl Ii 55 flikOlIll'
st a lenient was
matte III 'liii'. ''

County government, Drurn
mond pointed out that with thi'

Rises Fai'

iirgmning to have some pratt.
Il'rns.' 1w says

that Seminole Counts was not
proposing anything - 'we ju'.)
want to see how we can help t'
cities with the dog problem
According Its reports, the ('it'
of Casseiberr has one s'ehlt
which is out six hours a da)
()lt'kupdogs and thes have (hi .
own disposal and Interns '
programs
A single ordinance which ssull
be ilniforna throughout the
counts' and in the municipalities
Is the program sought h) the

aec'orc1ng to Knowles
Representing the O'ledo
j
Council, Mrs. Non') (o\
dog
ordinance
that there Is 8
there. but It is not cn1sr"e"si
because they have no place to
hold dogs or to dispose of them
.7 ,ctiis EnsI, representing
A1Ianontc ,Srints tislit the
preen( to
Bmsarit that he '.'.
gain intorusatton about the

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from new Seminole School Supt,

2 Provide an appropriate the board rescind an earlier
amount of money Pc: housing action holding mnnc for n
unit in each development or pro jected ness administrative
project to help defray the cost office Was denied
Board voted tour U one
of new school construction.
3, Provide means for any rejecting the superiritendent"
Jan I( at '7Ui p m
imprnvemPnt in prnpert or contention that a nev. adthree resolutions ap any increase In the fair ministration building should
proved Tuesday were aimed a t market value of property to be wait until en'h school stw1en in
securing help from the counts placed on the tax roll irn- the counts i' adequati '
commission, the legislative meduitcl' at the tigh'r housed, Dr. Stuart Culpcpwr
of thifl
delejatiori and a request for evaluation rather than waiting was the lone propnner
1wiirid
authority for the superin- until Jan I of each -alendar rec'nmnwndiitinn
of
lack
for
died
motion
tendent and his staff to actively year
Douglas Stenstrom, hoard seconding
pursue all possible sources of
advised legLslatrnn
additional capital outlay funds attorney
Snarkem
The second resolution from would be required for UiLs last
The peopit (If itit- tntt
Layer asked the cour.,.
urie about $2 ii.
i.st
mission to investigate the
Apparently Layer had an- lion worth of potato chi'
racke
Iegalit of supplementing the ticipated this requirement since preels. nuts
preacI and other sna.
. n:
fflhIfltV stiui ;in:i'
ht had in'Iudvd the following
Thi average p'
He it further resolved that If annua ll
son also drinks about i gal
the aforementioned Items are
iOflS of SO{id' a n d IrIiit-flit
William Layer, at Tuesthy's
first 1971 board meeting.
Section two, dealing with
more specific school housing
problems is due from Layer at
the board's next session set for

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tenstrom. during TLlesday's official swearing in of Layer as the new
iUfltv school superintendent for the next four years. School Board
tiimbers in the backgrouna io(millg on uieudt ii uisi ;eft, Di
('ul;wpper. Bud Feather. .)eain Bryant. A F Net!th and not S(fl but
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to do
William Ilud Layer literaP
board had requested a school something about this Sims
"taid down the Low" to the five
housing plan by the first week advised
board members at Tuesday's in January, and indicated
Layer commented he would
ho air ii r t' a r g tin i za tionis I
disappointment with ttw ab- have 11 plan such as requested
meeting. when he listed SIX
serirc ol reroniniendaitions h Sim, at the next hoard
ruh' Ioi the five members, 1,1
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tivelv and effectively nt't'i.
s(sSIOfl onJan. 10 at .3) P in
passage of legislation durinl,
Dr Stuart Culpepper, in
his the 1971 legislative session ituit
usual nuanner. was quid. to

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Resolution One as adopted

the nesi superintendent
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coivt' till of the various
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your responsibility as board
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;- superintendent
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trihutioris of $T9,(t'-1 and
lwnditures of $79,100. The
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to be received.
lewis, mho is leaving his Mi- deadline, showed eintrhutIon
atm law prctn\' to accept a Jot) of 165.647 and .'1wndltiir"s of
as chief of the Consumer Fraud $2,111Z,
Division of the Dade County
Mrs. (lisson satti ssldle the
slate attorney's ohtice, said he "Who Gave It, Who Gut II" law
had mailed the report ''and I required all final reports to 1w
can't imagine why It hasn't on File in her office by I).'.'. 22,
been received,"
she had 041 I'sers to enlort's'
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mailed Dec. 21 bysecretary
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Afs.wlated Press 'Artier
"I've got a lot to do. I imagine
TAI.1.AIIASSEE, Fla . tAP
I'll he stuck behind my desk all
Ness Florid;, Public Service week," she said.
Commissioner Paula hawkins
Vai-horoitgh, who sa s he
says she's added a book on con- plans to return to his Miami
sumer protection to the small real, estate business, lost his bid
library of volumes left to her by (cit re-election when he was dcformer PSC member Jes Var- feated last September in a
borough.
Denuocratic primary by former
The 43-year-old Maitland bus- State Sen, Gerald Lewis of
inessss'oman moved into \'ar- Miami
hi-irniagh's old office Tuesdas
Mrs Hawkins defeated 1k%% is
following her installation as the in the general election.
state'
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fast growing state counties
contractors to:
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their fund zind z cost differential
without
within or
development for school sites or fac%n
A firudl reqtse't b iier IN
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The Communist negotiating tactics that Dr.
Henry Kissinger says caused a breakdown in the
Vietnam peace talks would not have come as a
surprise to one of America's first diplomats in
Asia.
He was -Townsend Harris, the first U.S.
consul general in Japan, who negotiated this
country's first treaty of amity and commerce
with the Japanese in 1856 and 1857.
Kissinger returned to Washington Dec. 12
after 10 days of intense but fruitless negotiations
With North Vietnam's Le Due Tho in Paris. He

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meetings lasted nine days. They began with
Hanoi withdrawing every change that had been
agreed to two weeks previously.
— "When the (technical) experts met they
were presented with 17 new changes
When I
met again with the special adviser, the one
problem we thought remained on Saturday had
grown to two and a new demand was presented.
When we accepted that it was withdrawn."
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settled, kept surfacing new issues, had failed to
include accepted changes in the Vietnamese
language version of the peace agreement being
negotiated.
Harris kept a complete journal of his
ne got iations that has became a classic. He wrote
Hit. Japanese:
one would think the translation of a paper to
simple process. But it is not so with the
.lapanese." He said they were guilty of
duplicity and ('(instant efforts to ' ar the
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for good reason. Why then did they suddenly
decide to create obstacle after obstacle to a
settlement after an initial three days in which
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were presented with 16 new changes."
Kissinger called these issues "frivolous"
and said President Nixon decided to break off the
talks rather than engage in a charade.

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his tigek *i&amp;tIiVil stgteti they were
engaged in a delaying action but would not
speculate why.
Yet both Kissinger and the White House have
suggested an answer.

our experts to meet to compare whether the 15
changes that had been settled, of the 17 that had
been proposed, now conformed in the two
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I m forced day after day to listen to useless
h.I:S on points that have been exhausted and
are only varied by some new phase of
falsehood."
Two other examples :
"Fraud, deceit, falsehood and even
violence is justifiable in their eyes.
— "Now will it be believed th at during all
this time the gcvernors (the Japanese
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convention (which th e Japanese denied ever
having seen lying before th em in a dispatch box
All this barefaced falsehood was a fair
specimen of Japanese diplomacy.'
The similarity in complaints raised by
Harris and Kissinger suggest that 'xhat both
encountered was a not unfamiliar Asian
negotiating tactic; adopted for some u nspecified
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over (tic hacks of chairs t the cold oric And people In thus' stuftin
g rund (he crack.s
Copley Nt'wsSrnke
stove so they would be warm days had an odd, old-fashioned between the windows and the
"When the days begin to enough to put on, chipping the habit of concentrating on the casings, and poking them
lengthen
ice off the water in the water warm part instead of the cold. tighti) in place with a heavy
The
cold
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to pail, thawing out the butter and
When the kitchen was warm knife. This served the purpose
strengthen."
bacon so they could be cut with enough al the children came fairly well and kept out most of
So says the old prophecy. something besides an axe, and romping from their various the icy blast.
There was a great deal of truth priming the kitchen pump.
bedrooms, but it wasn't the
But there was another visitor
in it
not scientific
Curiously enough, nobody stove which attracted their who came in the night and who
truth, but truth Just the same. considered all this any special attention first. It was the never tried to enter the house.
And any old-timer can vouch hardship. How in the world windows,
lie looked like a huge snowflake
for the truth of another well, could you expect to appreciate
Storm windows were prac- to matter-of-fact folks, but to
known fact Always, on the a warm, comfortable kitchen if tically unknown then. Yi kept th'*se with an imagination he
e('ldent right in January, the you had never experienced a the worst of the wind out by was a little white sprite.
fire in the kitchen range elected
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the 'ear it would smolder
contentedly within its bank of
ashes and the kitchen would be
at least to)erabb arm in the
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requir ed real fortitude, even if
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Affluence seems to have brought with it a painful pars,
dox It is surprisingly problem-ridden, and yet to most
people it otters no great, stimulating challenge.
i touched upon this lack of challenge in a prior report
some weeks ago, without stressing the paradox.
If affluence has indeed brought its own kind o f prob.
lems. and perhaps hi g hlighted some old ones. how can
we say there is no challenge"
It strikes me that the climate, the attitudes and the
Colin'cr' language of affluence have combined, in this
try 'at least, to convince its all that the big challenges arc
gone.
From the early New l)eal days, Americans learned
that enlarging ovcrnment could venture into social urngrams success ullY, bringing human betterment with
them Dependence upon government grew s(lol,
From at least the post-World War 11 era, industry's
new technolOgies-ft)(rnded on rapidly multiplying scien•
tific advances — have helped to spread more and more
material things before its.
And Industry's advertisers have drummed into our ¶',ars
for decades the idea that all these riches are "easy to
come by. Count the times in a day or week when a seller,
.peaking through a television commercial, tells you either
how easy it is to acquire his product. or how much easier
it will make your life it you do
Somehow, out or this mix of full-hearted assurances
from both government and industry, Americans have
grown to believe that they were being taken care of by
others and should he
There Is a monumental flood of things eas at hand.
Crime has mans til uses, hut 0
inflation flot it list andm
this is surely one Why should anyone, listening to beckon
ing calls from the makers of attractive things, want to
be left out" So some of those who can't buy simply go
out and take
Indelible is one memory of the black riots of the 1960s:
1.00trs in 'deprived areas running of f not wi th food
tas some didi, but with color television sets-to keep and
use.
But, riding on this flood of goods, come the problems:
The new ones related to abundance-too many people
jostling each other for a place at the fountain of riches.
the fouling of the earth by the deadly byproducts of heavy
output, the bored om of the easy life, the unaccountable
breakdown of basic services in a time of plenty The old
ones, lingering poverty, inescapable economic dislocations
following upon changing tastes or diminishing resources,
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cept problems, this astonishing cluster of difficulties has
brought Americans to massive disenchantment and distrust.
The problems are ours, but they are not seen as ours
to solve Someone else-government, industry, you name
it-has that burden. For a third of a century or more.
Americans have be en told it was that way
Ills natural to distrust th e promiser w'ho no longer delivers, to resent th e often oppressive bigness that came
not Just wi th national growth but with the effort to spread
plenty so far so fas t .
Thus, too, the paradox becomes understandable. Men
understand and respond to great challenge. But when the
challenges are a thousand lesser things, when they are
perceived as a burden belonging elsewhere, it can be no
real surprise that men do not respond, that they i're mere.
iv dismayed and distrustful, that they find nothing to lift
them out of the baffling boredom of affluence.

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In his proclamation on the observance, President
Nixon has noted that the gift of blood "is an offering for
which there is no substitute, and which annually helps
rt'stot u to good health countless fellow citizens."
Tiw American Assn of Blood Banks will give special
Iaut's t, 57 donors in six states and the District of Columbia for donating 10 or more gallons of their blood.
Ten gallons is a lot of blood.
The standard donation is a single pint. This means
that each of the 57 individuals has given blood at least 80
times in their lives.

guerrilla operations. Both the official IRA and the more
militant Provislonals ma inta ined propaganda of fices In
Dublin in defiance of th e Law, and gunmen escapin g from the
&amp;ih army in Ulster had only to thp over the border to be

So m e procrastinate giving blood because they fear pain
or Inconvenience, but it hasn't hurt enough to keen Jack
E. Bobbins of Watertown, N.Y. (14 gallons), or )lobert
Cartier Jr of Tampa, Fla. i 1 gallons), or Russell T.

danger of arrest.
But suddenly the Irish prim e m in ister decided to change
from defense to attack. In th e space of a few days he had
arrested and secured a convicti on against the Pr ovisional

Bowie of Washington. DrC.

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I.ynch was a famous sportsman. In the traditional Gaelic
game of hurling, lit' had the reputation of arousing lit tle attention for most of the match, but then bursting out to make
th e vita l score When he did decide to a ttack, ther e was no

relatively free

stopping him
in the latest stage of his long, careful campaign against

leader, the English-born Sean MacStiofain, dismissed his
opponents at the state-owned RTE television and radio

the gunmen of the Irish Republican Army (IRA i. Lynch has

station. and successfully pushed through the Dail a new law

been reminding many observers of his performance on the
sports field
Until his crackdown on the IRA which is illegal on both
sides of the Irish bordet, Lynch had a poor reputation
abroad.
In l,.ondon-and in Brussels where be has been
negotiating Eire's entry into the European Common
Market-he was often regarded asa weak, tndeclsis'eligure,
too easily swayed by the eztrrmistsin his Fianna Fail ruling
pirts.
But his opponents were doing Lynch less than Justice: he
formidable on his home ground than off it.
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With no over-all majority in the Irish Parliament, the
Dail, and party hotheads who openly favored supporting the
IRS's campaign of terror in Ulster, Lynch's basic instinct has
been for political survival,
But the result, as his critics frequently point out, has
been that the IRA has used Eire as a safe haven for its

which will give him unprecedented powers in fighting the
IRA
From now on it will be an offense to refuse an account of
your movements to a policeman. This is aimed at terrorists
who ambush British army patrols on the border.
More notably the law will make prosecutions easier for
membership In an illegal organizatinn by allowing in
evidence aseuior policeman to declare that he"belleves"the
accused person is in the IRA.
This "Offenses against the State" bill was In real danger
of being defeated in the Dad, but Ironically It was an exploding bomb in the center of Dublin which Insured Its suc-

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r"quested by a second builder
who apparently was purchasing
10 lots in the north ern w'rtor of
the subdivIsion from Austi n .
For months the city has tried
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seated center, will be up for election next J)ecemher lie
reportedly will he opposed by housewife Mrs. Stella
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TUeS(lay night were Sanford Mayor Lev I Moore, left,
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Gordon Meyer. City ('Jerk I lvmir.'
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never au thorized to be or'-upied.
Knowles told commissioners.
It appears the city can not get
the attention of the contractor
or the Federal Housing
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NOW to help the lots."
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problem "with a tractor
By MAhtl(JN IIETIIIA
can do with his water an(I sewer tian,, of the 'ounty Cornoup.de.grace
as contended"wore toil r,nre operator
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anti
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his
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ilrtiwri ri4hLs rat the i-.1lie
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noting, • - It the county can by the wayside. If the county said 1ue54ty other methods of
h'rii'iiian went on to c(Jfltt'n(l iiirirtion of the council.''
Freeman
stressed
that
for
the
regulate ar and water pollution takes over they must have a easing the rrnrnc flooding ,ir'
Council, last night, voiced the county has no experience in
vehement objection to a operating utility systems and pt five years tie has been in this town by adopting a trained man FvMone in the beir.g undertaken.
resolution by the County therefore could not tell the touting cooperation with the resolution, what's to stop them county is overworked. Experts
Last week on city camCommission governing air and lIiIimti('EplLtities how to govern county inso far as annexation, for adopting a resolution to are better nhtained by the mission instruction Knowles
water pollution control.
zoning, ,inci land development is handle the finances in the state."
tile systent.s,
wrote the FHA questioning the
Mayor Granville Brown
cinccrned arnl also as to county town"
Mayor Brown saitithe subject federal agency's "apparent
Freciii-in
rel'ited
the
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explained the Issue as the fact
cen- arid city roads, ''But,"
Fre'errurn concurred, stating will be discussed at tonight'; indifference" to drainage
resolution is simila r to i'
th e county had passed the
Freeman
said,
"I
am
not
sure'
that
it would be easy to say the meeting of 'CAI.NO, and
problems in San Lint-a subrship situation 'in (Pitt the
re;: IuLon based on the fact that
makes
decisions
the'
best
interests
of
the
citizen
s
city
did
not have an adequate
that CAI.NO has passed a division and asked ,what steps
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si ll be served by giving up the fire department and for the resolution objecting FHA will take to we the
o determines "which city
Langley Adair Pius been Li pinherent tote governing county to assume control,
sti'eriousiy." "I'm sue"
property
has
adequate
r ow
wsu nd which cit won't
pointed by the state to ' '° body of the city," Continuing,
Mayor Brown solicited Mayor Brown said, "the paper drainage. Knowles called an
represent Seminole County,
Councilman Tray Piland he said, 'If someone calls a i-timmenLs on the issue from will report the council of Winter Orlando FIIA official'; reaction
giving the county full control of injected that what
the councilman he will get more new council-elect members, Springs objects to
the or lack of action 'outsanding
air and water pollution control resolution says, in effect, is that attention than if he calls and the most vehement was resolution I'll be in Sanford on in its abacnce
whether a city is incorporated the growth of the city Will be someone in Sanford."
that of Clifford Jordan who Thursday to object again."
determined by the County
or not.
The issue was listed on the Commission and not the City
county agenda for public Council.
hearing last night, but Mayor Freeman, mentioned that tl
Brown siad lie could not appear resolution its proposed, is N
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to voi ce an objection since th e "bland and hariiilesa, there is
agenda was only received by no way to object to it. It is in the
the city at noon yesterday,
application where the rub lies."
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City Attorney Thomas
Freeman also noted tba
the
Freeman
explained
uI
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ramifications of Uie resolution,
recourse
with
the state
tppruv:iI of a grant-in.aucI for
noting that It will regulate
"i'"°" Of the ..Utamrnnc
development in the city, since pollution control agency, the
Ity MA R ION
Brown to dispell rumors that questioned as to why, if the
no developer can pursue his state can relinquish its control.;
ormmg
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Springs
sewage treatment plant
the cheif "might not be reap- chief were not pe
interests without water and to the county officer. "I don't
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received
by the city prior to
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Police pointed next yar"
duties properly, the council wis
think anyon e who rea ds the
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Dec.
31
deadline from
th
sewer se rvice. These services,
Chief Walter Bachelor i s
Mayor Brown, however, not told.
ednews
ers can
not
be
ava
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lab
1972
funds,
according
he said, are typically provid
"kitI)ut" as far as being replied, "that is correct for a
Mayor Brown injected, "I
cognizant ofthe tact that th e
report
m
the
US. Enby municipalities.
reappointed to his post for th e number of reasons."
dktn'( say he had done anything
Ideas
of
the
city
and
county
are
next
year.
This
bombshell
was
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ProteeJon
Agency
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Howell queried as to why wrong."
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meeting to authorize use of restored docks on pier A in the
west basin of the city-owned marina.
Knowles said the docks could be used now even though
t.OU(h lip work on the electrical Installation and repairs to two
defective floating concrete (lock units are yet to be made.

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munici pality. Shown also are COfliIiiiSsiulfl'i's
munieqxiliLy.
John Morris, ,.- enter, and A. A. McClanahan,
right,
(Bob Lloyd Photo)

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Mak ing the announcement was
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its true )uu re not goui,
mimstratur (ruin the Atlanta
reappoint Chief Bachelor
ire you going to make a of fice.
(M Lhe eraflLi given, AILi'Litement as to the reason"
monte
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those awarded to
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'ti'Y
"ic prerogative Lf appointing Gainesville. Orange County and
Jiek.sonvtlle The".,or th e)ring.
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The issue concluded with the
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hope that the new council, to be
t)eev South
irisLelleti ne.xt Monday. will
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Hawaii, nut I" I onsider the issue; that hd
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Amount of the award was
regulating the municipal utility far as to interests, Freeman of City Council by retiring for Bachelor's dismissal, and Cheif Bachelor's dismissal was
said.
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arched
system through this act, which
Councilman Charles Howell Mayor Brown contended that it the Fact that he did not live
to
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grants
and LI
he concluded, may or may not
"The problem, "Freeman who appeared last night is nis prerogative as the city's withir the city limits, which
r'int
su
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to
Florida
be good.
said, "lsdoyou want the countv following a nabsence since his chief executive to appoint hadbeenasubjectcicontentiun
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mntal
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"However,"
Freeman to have authority of the water dcfeat for reelection after whomever he chases to an in recent months.
ole
atilirie
'otis
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of
feral
funds
quip pe d, "I don't think Mayor and sewer system of Winter serving eight years on council. appointive
Mayor Brown remarked,
xuntivu post.
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for
the
const.rucUon
of
Swofford will want Greg Springs?" Piland maintained
At the close of the meeting.
Howell, still adamant as a 'That could be
one
of
the
wastewater
treatment
facilities
Drummond telling hint what he' ''1 don't like to place in the Ito'. 'dl asked Ma or Granville supporter of the
chief, reasons, but it is not the main in Florida was $59.2 million.

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VICE PRESIDENT SPIRO
AGNEW will be sitting pretty In
1973. His birth-chart bears all the
earmarks of a future president; we
can't escape the feeling that Agnew
was the real winner in the 1972
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('oriunissioriers instructed Knowles to notify county
sanitarian Val Bobbins of Mrs. Joy Cotton's complaint of raw
sewage flow from septic tanks in a "pocket" adjoining the
city limits on South Palmetto Avenue.
Mrs. Cotton, 2823 S. Palmetto, told commissioners it
would be a "sin and disgrace" if the pocket where migrant
labor "shacks" are located is taken into the city under
legislation the city has requested of the Seminole delegation.
"I live next door, Just inside the city," she said, "and I
challenge each commissioner to ride by and inspect this
situation."
PttJIlIC IlfC fighting
hc akl abe twllv ~ ca the
ann?xat ion of the "pockets" is they know the city will make
them clean UI) the mess.
'l'la- re:.nh'nt also complained of impassable conditions
on the dirt city street leading to her house. Commissioners
instruckd Knowles to look into the street situation.

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county's idea of furnishing countywide dog control, Including
inside municipalities, "seems to be the most logical ap.
proach."
The Commission authorized commissioner A. A. McClanahan to work as liason man with the county on the
proposal after he volunteered for the duty.
Commissioner Gordon Meyer said he's agreeable to such
a plan with the county getting dog license fees collected from
city residents.
Knowles said first estimates by the county for countywide (log control were about $40,000. Apparently the deficit
not collected in dog license fees would be made up by taxing
property owners, he said.
Knowles said in "best years" the city of Sanford had
collected only $500 in dog license fees. Last year the amount
dropped to $83, according to Mcclanahan.
The city presently has one dog warden. His bddget including salary and a new truck Is $7,000.

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sonwone-or something-abe has
held dear. Her behavior could
become erratic and unconventional
as her sun touches off a potentially
explosive area of her horoscope.

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The incident, in which two passing busmen were killed
was Eire's first shocked taste of what the people of the north
have suffered for the last three years, and the opposition Fine
Gael Party immediately dropped its counterarnc'ndrncnt and
voted for the new powers.

PRESIDENT NIXON will have
only a short time to savor his landslide election victory before
problems press in again. His Metcury planet will keep Mr. Nixon In
tune with the emotions of the ele&gt;
tate. He nay exi'rience digestive
ailn nts in 1073. His p1 tiical &amp;1tety
is ath. under a cloud. A' the Unit of
inauguration. Jupiter turns the
ceremony Into s coronation.
This man loves surprises; under
the prodding of his stars, he will
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Commission received an opinion from State Attorney
General Robert Shevin saying since the city has abolished its
municipal court under Article Five, Judicial Revision, the
police chief and city clerk can no longer issue arrest
warranLs for offenses under municipal ordinances authorized
by the city charter.
Shevin said it is obvious that the charter authority to the
City Clerk to issue warrants was granted to him in his
capacity as Clerk of Municipal Court and not as City Clerk.
"It necessarily follows," Shevin said, "that when the
municipal court was abolished (Jan. 1), the offices of
municipal Judge and clerk of the court and executive officer
of the court i the police chief) were abolished also, along with
the right to exercise the powers Formerly exercised by such
officials in those capacities."

In The Stars

By HERB STANTON
Copley News Service
Astrology is a superb tool. Used
wisely, it can help us understand one
r'other. It can also be used to
i-edict events well before they
I'4%Dpt,1. Amv.ig predictions by this
writer which time trut in 1972 wetit
the reelection of Richard Nixon, the
death of the duke of Windsor, serious
illness for Lyndon Johnson and
ir 81functions on Apollo 17...
Let's consider the prospect before
us In 1973, with the stars as our
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Irt' not considered classified employes and are excluded
from the benefits provided by inc city's Civil Service Act.
l'he city is submitting the request for legislation to the
local delegation. No date has been set for delegation public
hearings on proposed legislation to be Introduced in the next
sessien of the legislature.

this small sacrifice to help others.
Our hospitals now need seven million pints of blood
a year, says Dr. Robert Iingdell. president of the
AABH 'The need is as great in January as in any o th er
month, but holidays, illnesses ati, sometimes the weath.
yr, keep many donors away If during the ;nonth only a
few inore
ericans will donate a pint, shortagcs which
often have marked Januarynot
will be repeated."

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delegation to introduce local legislation requested by the
city's Civil Service Board.
The bill, yet to be drafted, will broaden the civil service
1 coverage to include unskilled laborers. City Manager Warren
Knowles sni this is considered to be "more equitable" and
should be considered In light of growing unionization of
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ihe triitiun.il season of gift giving is over. Unfortunately now too few will think of giving a gift that costs
nothing. but may in-an everything to some fellow human
being.
It is the gift of a pint of blood, the precious life fluid
that is closer in composition to sea water than any other
substance
To remind potential blood donors, however . January has
been proclaimed the annual National Volunteer Blood
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Sanford city commissioners have been told the city has
enough mone&gt; available to construct the $260,000 "Big Inch"
sewer interceptor main from Lake Monroe through the
Goldsboro community to a point north of West 25th Street
utill;ing an out railroad right-of-way. But commissloners
dchiyed tr,y tion c -dvcrti fr bids, until 91et Mendny'!
regular meeting In hopes a snag preventing acceptance by
I ie U.S. Department of housing and Urban Development for
federal funding participation in the project may be cleared.
The 24 inch diameter "Big Inch" will serve over 5,600
dwelling units under construction or planned in developmenls in the city's southwestsector.
The HUD 'Snag developed when it was revealed the East
Central Florida Regional Planning Council, which is to do the
environmental impact study required with the federal funds
application isn't certified by DUD to make the study.
The Councils application for re-certificatIon is lodged in
a bureaucratic man' of red tape, according to city officials
and no date has been a(lvanc'ed for certification .
The city has told developers (Pit' "Big
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From Aff luence,
'Let George Do It"

New Stage Reached In Vietnam Parley

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Wednesday, Jan. 3, !973

Bumper

Arguments 'Ironed Out'
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Signs

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Personality

tiu'nIc had rt'ce'rvietjr,sq whit 0 rt''tiir'''i ci;f' titter' Ire qe 1JJ1nR
In the "rlgirismi agreement tirought befoTe the ø'rrifnoIe
(citirity Itorotird, the terminology indicated that the ''ern,ntIe
ill hi'' ,ikeel to pledge' the" brine nrrrtied through gasoline
taxes to defray pneisltsfr operating Insu's Marsee change")
Chest VflrtlIflg to remici roiintips ''May be requested" it,
the's.' hinds 'flits does not obligate pIedinsi. henwe'v'r
Also lf,,iitr'el by the change's, are the powers of " -preecway ,oitbocfty l'rrrvisionx were Iro"hufrd to rr'iaafr

By ANN Sifl'7,KOWSKI
B

LEE GRANT

"Wheri Guns Are Outlawed, i -Revive Fertility Rites" i ani
Abolisi
Outlaws Will Have Guns" had societal trends
Marriage" i
short hair.
ANGELES — Let's playEverywhere you look thiew
i.
The comment on rehgic
,fit bumper sticker game
days, It seems, there are '"God is WatehrngSo Give Urn
Cneck Lht' message on the car bumper stickers tn tell you for A Good Show") and revelatini
it. front — 'Makv hive, Not whorr. U vote and in what it, be. ("God is An Atheist" i The
11, ar,' "America. hiwc It Or heve The's' stuns pridi....Jamul are irreverent "Jesus S.nvr
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'l'ti.' It i 4 ''tints t'.'ltlfeie agreement tint he'eii eigiieti now
ii all Itit et' t'i'iiiiti,' ' in volveti following the' action (if liii'
Se'in mole Counts- lictar ii of i ',,,iinsieqic,nprq on Ttu'sdu; s' ( to
the' ri',tu,it,ie'n.liilion of A s,qkta ott 'tionty Att orney 1
?einrce's' %% ho 'iiif 1 11111 11111 al l!111 110,111 41 nps$rit the' i'rfpinøl
agreement [tail lw','ti fist the most part" ironed out
Agiee'iiie'iit by alit tire',' conolirq was nece emni y lit ci, tier
lest the conq1tuction eel the sr.iwsee(l If(I itillifon dollar

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and create a mental picture Water, ha the With A Fr*end"i, "If I Follow You Home, Wil
n the driver,
intellect
"Spinozii
Eats You Keep Me"") and inconsis
jat, hi'
z.s'tw' Minds, :'.ti
"j.,raft cot
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;ffld, of course, you were right firer, Not Mei', racial War".
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Many comment on perrti
guy with the "Vietnam
troubles and commcntariei
: JVf' I! Or Leave It" sticker
'! Plaid Power" i, nostalgia ties "Ronald
Reagan E;t
in hair. The man with the
"Peter, Lorre Lives" i sex Peanut Rutter" or "Ratrna. I

tiny ilicnitt's whO-- ti mnilght aries', ('reuntips may withdraw
cinder the new rigree"rnent anel there are now provisions for
?er,njnmjt'nn (of the agreement
flie' purpose of this prnepoc.t1 tw'lthine Is to ease some if
flee' Interstate' I congestion arnitind the City of (fl'Iando. 'TI'"
r",ite' will shirt the i'Inwntnwn Orlando area and insure
-rneiottw'r flow of tra ffic
Se'nilre;.ie ('niunty ('onnemniesinners adopted an Air arid
Wtstc'r l'oilution ('rintrol (lrrbnarw-p Tuesday. Ae'rneveling ft.

tw'l Ill to' to lsreu','eel Semi nest.' and I e'e oln Comity govern.
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morals and mores "Appk !
Makes Yov Sterfl" or "Ma"
Needs Slve"i, others shw
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ASSISTANT C OVN TY attorney how a rd
\larsee, second from right , points out section of
new counts' pollution con trol ordinance to
IMngwt'it)d ma'oi'-cket Kugene Jaques outside
counts' Commission cha mher 1"uesdav night
Sanford city commissioners John Morris, left,
and G o rdon.\te'i-'r 1Id 1iil't' JSt",'" rinht

bumper sticker, says r
is kind of stmilw li
one might dress, or in what
(1f if condition one kpepft hu ct
"All,' he said, "art
tensions of ourselves Tt
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and con f or most of the propose
tons. and for tt. iiia;unit n tit,
,uulidute's or, the ballot
employes, the Last t.''
months, were required full tins'
Ii, turit out flit' stickers
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of Sanford apparently has M tract.
ipened the door for possible
The Condev tract is roughly
anunt'xation to the west and shaped like a big "seven"
southwest of the college of 10 extending to the railroad on the
acres under contract to two west, Jumping Country Club
developers-113M Construction Road and extending down the
Co., Inc. and l'ondev (2or- east side of the road to a point
north of State Road 477,
poratuon.

aliIornuj students who fount:
that one bumper sticker or nn
-at which traveL' thi trtpwttv

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sticker," says Fein: iv:..
"that's is good lnvestmtsn:

Diet Delight

iii lv'''t.rr traditior, n' ti.irr
ruuiin is ueuu, uo yOL V. non:

ttLil!U1ttesø i.t"L' 'ufl!LseVitt.

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No' e'vervt,ott tha: is fat can
the: aw
the extra pounds. It
Just V' flIt I t'tiriit tiff bonn'
people So Mrs Joyce Fubrt'y of
Nev York Ctt is trying to do
something to tit'lp the fatties
who can't sweni Iv take it off
Mrs Fabre% wants to give
futoes a
feelrni of self.
if tit't belief in
theniselves, To achieve this
i'iiul. She siis's, you must
uiiitji: iii' world of t'unninsr'e
whicli i*dvcrtisei, that tat is
fluit the beat women art'
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'hun and rich." •'tm.
Si' Mrs F'aLirt'
t!fli tv work
arid urgaiii,zed wiuti Ellie calls

the' National Association to Aid
I at Anierit-uns NAAI"AI. Site

NASA, the acronvn4 for the'
!'ntioniiI Aerona utics and

It still thrives in Sacrarne'nn

Space' Administration, though
then' is no comwctmn, because
all the' astronauts aireath art'
thin
Who ever heard of if fat

The practitioners of
thought-tt.-t*-lost art are Mr
Ella lSovct' and her ham:
Good Sannarititmis The's
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the old barm.-riiisinj ronr'e'p:
PetiPit' hesipimig
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going through govermns-i
agencies," she' explain

'\llierIcaIis t)ut' Iu.sve Just as

gtnxt if ctuirit."t' to make it as
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M'V.t'l' Interceptor ;ould be a

iT'LStiill utility mains across the
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Sanlierel city r 'irlIltel ;Isere''r th'-tr •p -r i. c.'sciofl
Tuesday night, voted to voice displeasure to county cornmmiissmoners on the pollution control ordinance and named
commissioner Js,tta"Iarris as spokesman.
Morris mirf c - camnmni,ssioners Gordon Meyer, Julian
Stenistrommu and A. A. Mc(,lanahan reached the courthouse too
late to prote'sVThc' (iuinty ('oromission had alre:id) adop ted
tilt- ordinance.
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a%sistant county attorney linward Malr."e in the hallway
outside the county commission chamber.
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Forest Cilv. wits estimated at schtool was broken into an(] it
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tape recorder, valued at $32.95,

iiiissione'rs authorized Knowles
Three envelopes, containing it along with miscellaneous
to continue netotIatiuns
itli total of $816.83, were taken from paper, pencils mind pens,

McClanahan commented, for a new f ire station Site.
'This is getting a little bit far. Access to thi.' property on
t'ht'rokett Circle' would have to
flung."

(of county encroachment (ifl Seminole cities.
''I can see it leading to county inspection of a city's strect_c and building department. I can see this opening the
(hwr," Morris said.

Park Groundbreaking Set

esuld serve the' I hidden Like firm':; 162 lot mobile home' park
Un' developers have to say.
Knowles said ('ondev officials and Carriage Cove pl;emme'cI unit in tb' I';urrEmie Cove" Pt) D,
irific'ated the)' plan Ire build dcvelsepnicnts timid the sector of oti11i f AIrIX)rt Botik'vtirtl and
east of U. S. 17.92,
single family homes of up to Sanford south of 27th Street.
""The proposed sale is our
pa ren t corporation," New by
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verse effect on our Sanford
plans."

'I'tie proposed acquisition of
I 'relus Development ("or.
;instio It), Iknnar Corporation

(oris.r:ctie.ri

Awarding of the long awaited
contract For site equipment for
the recreational area of the
city's new civic center is again
held in limbo by action Tuesday
of City Council,
Several months ago the city
received it grant totaling ::pfor
proxirnatel&gt;
$125,000
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I -eimimirrl Miller, chairman and

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$185,458.
City Engineer William Pains
reported on the' bids, nustU'
they included site equium'mit,
paving and drainage, w;ster muriel
sewer systeiiis, recreational
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I;L:(;ENI: WATSON

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Pmiliii reported
park Paving Cisiripteny's

Eugene 5 Gene i) M ictumu'l
W;ston, 20, of Smmmi'Mu Trailer
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matching funds. Deadline for

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;is a native of New York City
engineering est imate tumul and himmd lived Ili Sanford For the
the grant is June 30,
recomrmtns;inmded the contract be'
least three weeks, moving hen'
Although nine bidders were awarded to the firm. Estimatedfreon I )t'Ilary, lie' was ('ntholk'
invited, only two subniiittcd bids e'oimulmle-tlon time
the project
and at time of his death was
the equipment, orange is Five ttiunsths
"iisplrayt'd by Karl lA'tfk'r and
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aving Company for $179,859
Paving
myor Lcwr.'muce Swofford,
Sons of l4mIgweNI as It heavy
and P. 14. S Consolidated distressed over council's
eq .impmzn'nt operator.
vac- illation, sem'ri.'d sever leIne
Survivors include Isis w lie,
the grant before the ,Inmii'
Mrs. Victoria Jean Watson
deadline for &amp;'xpe'mm(lmmlg the
daughter, Miss Katherine
(ujid.'., lie cacietusceleel all council E leanor
it'anior Watson,both of samuhsmas done' is - - look at plans and
ford, mother, Mrs. Elt'a nuor
apprthe:iued. Agents ret-overed seas jailed under it $500 bond on talk."
Four people we're arrested in
W,st.seemi of Cliff-tide Park, N. J.
ma raid on a Winter Springs
various paraphernalia, along charges of possession of
Palms emivisionied no dill ie'uilty
lather, Eisgenit- M Watson; two
residence last night, on charges with a samiiple of a substance marijuana (leas than five, Ih t- 'aicpkti,sg the work Ili I
On utha', s, Joseph s,id Amithiony
nticimuihss, but Mayor Sw of lord
believed to be I,Sf),
ranging from posssion of
grazns.
Watson, both of ('lilfsiele Park;
Stsirmni Karen Posner, 20, who "piiii'el the' ills could travi.'
narcotic paraphernalia to
Three of the suspects listed
grandparents, Mr mcmiii Mrs.
possession of mnarijuaria i less their residence as 241 North listed her residence as the- requested mle'ere' thimmil (tie
,Jainic's (arhe,, Ciillside Park,
Fdernnn Street , the hoips' that Women's f)ornnitory, Itollins original lund'. iii the' lain' whit-h
th,n ti'c grar'"
Gratiikow Funeral hlonue imu
was raided. They are Carlos College, Winter Park, was also Ill's elapsed. ' - I'm tIisiiiuiscintc'd
charge of mmrrangmiientsc.
The combined vice squads of Enrique
Rodriquez,
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SIDNEY '1 LILEN JR was elected Seminole
('ountv Commission chairman at Tuesday's
cammission organizational meeting. Vihlen
was nominated by Commissioner Dick
Williams for the post after Greg Drummond,
chairman, did not seek re-election. John
Kim brough. veteran commissioner, was
nominated by Mike Uattawav, freshman on the
board to serve as vice commission chairman.
Commission apxiintmcnts to various hoards
were delayed until next week.
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to art against is municipality." Marci-.' strew"I 'The State
deals with the enforcement t ithin rrninilrtpahities
,hii('(ltIPS expressed sausfmictinn with this arrangement.
On motion o i 'otnini ccjon.'r John K imhrraii'h the ordinance

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the S-emuiinole ('ouimuty SC1ItMII a desk drawer at the Phillips 66 at over $14, taken, according to
fitiarti for prei;wrty in the north. Station. 2111 East Ilighwuuy 436, Patroltiian Joe Dillard.
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Mmmd.' F'orne'lI, 112 Oakland
complaint by If. S. Thomas, A c'nue, Sanford, told Deputy
superintendent of Ewell Con- Ikauig Juttu that someone tiink it
truct ion
Company
of girls bicycle, valued at $96.&amp;0.
Lakeland, that a bulldozer was
Sanford Police' tire' in
driven intei a lake over th.' long vestigmitlmug ii break-in at
holiday weekend,
Crooiiis
High
School,
1,211(1 squ.sri' fret in the' $20,000
I ):smli;Igc' to the bulldozer, the discovered
when classes
to $21,000 price range, hiM largest of several oil it JOL)Site resumed 't'ut'silay Some flint'

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l)e'ioit' ('Iarc'nce Sisiitli was theft (If mill air conditioner,
,uuiiiiiissriee1 tee (ha' area shcsrtiv valued at $5(1, freon is
Is'fcir&amp;' .111 Iii Tuesday after a strm'tinn site in I 'misseltwrry.
caller t'eporteel his thee' Sheriff's I Ion Ilolhing of Ihiko ('on.
Department that a boat, strurtlon Company. Winter
issibly with it maui in it, sank l'ark, told Ilaginnl wire's w.'r.'
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Mary E. Abtinett !i2.1 Tnuiuiiani
George Urmicistnuw, in tillSheriff's I It aarttiiu'fl( rescue Street, Sanford, (raId ile'putie's
ts.it, returned to the area early that somt'onc' entered her
tssdms' About 10:30 they ,- esidetice and removed a
rI'Iin)rt('di that a jacket was lisomu'y batik containing about
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astronaut'
At iin rate, Mrs Fubre".
prett portf tit''self, sos's the
nation should stop ''ttiinkin
thin and just ttiinl. of people us
pt'upk. not whether they're fat
t'r sliiin. }i. organization is
tie' cli ca ted
It ,
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areas of iii.' County. Certain of the State laws and wl
nnlnuistruitive regulations are' incorporated in the ne'ct
ckit'iinse'nt providing penalitles for violations, which according to the ordinance, will ct;nstUute a misdemeanor,
Marsee explained that a violation within a municipality
is uI('tunhIy a ctis U' violation, while a violation in the
iininerirporati'd iIrP'l is against the County and State. The
ordinance mean.s that the ('ounty allows Adair In art In
hehitli of its.' State in enforcing th" regulations.
Eugene Jacques of Issngwrx4 Council was present and
asked atsnit the pr(w'edlure for acquiring permits. lie as

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I' ciii I'a,k, 'tatoi., iis.irosg.'t
'I'he'odnre II I sng bit) Deputy
c c'eirgc' Ilagooti.
I ioig sitici the' money was
apparently taken by forcing
es;s'n the drawer while he was
outside' wait lug on a c'ustotu icr.

i Comm ssioners, hiwe'er, Knowles said both RJM and Mct'lanatuanu made the' he gained from U. S. 17.92 by
City
rejected by a 3-2 vote the Cnndev want SR-1 u single rejection motion and was joined constructing a road along it
clt'velopt'rs' requests "at this famiI dwelling with minimum by the votes of Moore and section line in the I)ro;R)sed
alignti'ent for the Like Mary
them 900 square feels zoning and city e'omninissioner Gordon Meyer
time''
calling
I5r01X)$45(I $12 million sale of president of I.t'nnar, and with operations in }"TrenueL-e,
Ili tut'fl.'Oofl Four
InterBoulevard extension.
Knowles
its
said
not
feasible'
of
Sanford
water
and
sewer
premature.''
Michigan,
Minnesota
and
Ohio.
national
I .td. of Sanford has 17
said
ttiu'
fire
Dreyfus
Development
CorJerome
S.
hard)',
president
of
M i'lmunahan
For Sanford to try to provide
i- rvice
City
manager
Warren
It is the Dreyfus Corp's acres of the PUt) planned for
city services to the tracts such station site would be' Ili tOt' Iseration will have 'only it good th&amp;' Dreyfus Corporation.
Enc,e k's said he's told the'
When questioned by Mayor
The
acquisition
Is
subject
to
mm
wholly
owned real estate
effect''
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oil
it
Dreyfus
subuneimuwre,'ial us along U S. 17.
i 3,0(x)
as fire and police protection center of an area
developers twice he won't Lee Moore, Knowles said
Unit
definitive'
agreement
and
the
subsidiary.
sidimmry
's
Planned
"1
and .\trpert Boulevard,
recommend the annexation availabilityy of cit services to because "its ton far out'' and existing or planned home's.
acapproval
of
both
companies.
In
mid-December
Dreyfus
in
Sanford,
the
city
Development
Knowles revealded
be'e'ause 'its too far out.''
the tracts' %ould be ''six to because of difficulties that
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also
tims mcmi annexation petition cording to Martin Newby of Both men said it will be for it Interstate Development took
would
be
encountered
getting
The B J M Construction twelve months at the earLest."
cash
purchase
price
of
$12
title
to
the
280
acres
Imimi
Sarasota,
"Carriage
A40HUMENT
CO.*
from owners of it tract of
northeast corner is
tract's northeast
an
''Its
engineering quick access to the area,
possible
Cove"
PUt)
in
Sanford.
The
Newby,
manager
of
Dreyfus
Million,
subject
to
Commissioners John Morris on the cast side of the Old
ill
terutigu'us to the college question,"
he
said,
aving
same day Dreyfus sold the
and Julian Stenstrorn voted Orlando highway across from Interstate I)evelopmnent, said auditing acljustnucnts,
IAtIUiitF
tract,
le
is
a
today
Miami-based
ss
the
87
acre's
slated
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groundbreaking
is
against the rejection muotion Sunland Esttmtt's,

be seen b,. at least 5,00(f wrhow
Ili If single this

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Petition by Seminole Junior turn the Condev Tract's nor. necessity
Trustees
for
annexing
theast
corner
is
contigious
to
developers
would
have to get $30.(M class. he
k o.lcge
lit other action city Coln.
permissicon
from
the
college to
the
cit\
the
southwest
corner
of
the
13
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Feinstein sa ys

'HAVE A NICE DAY ''
This and tttbt'i
bumper sticker siogarw are taking the country
by storm The sort of stickers shown above can
be seen by the thousand on today! highways
and freeways.

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'loioty section of the State Department of Pollution Control
-.% lilt IJsngle%' Affair, ('rnint' Pollution ('rentrnl (iffirer, aie.';''l 4 tie.' -''rreire'l'' if ten

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"ri - sc Ic-el umok'r the I knrsc' hue Power of the County, relates 11,
the prevention, re',',islation and rontrr-,i of air and water

('on-

rcir5 ?1ii!t' itt1 h' 01

t exhibitionistic
Meanwhile. in downtowr 1.oi,
^owvles, David
Jn.ctelT sit'
ierund hL' desk tit the Alum'
Co.. ref'k'rtini on i' aMi joili

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reached courthouse too L itt, to protest passage
of the ordinance'. Mar'st'e said tinch',' fit(. (ii'dma nec the county poiltil tutu control clt'pa tt
It' and mitake"
uscut vill act as an arm of the Sta te
rol ,., lzt'ticv
reports to the State I ol hit ion Cont nil
which will enforce lppIR'ahle state laws u
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from I .ake Harney (fits tourwhile dragging In an .'irems
" lie'rc' ml hesid repe'rte'eilv %oient
iIso ml Tuesda % afte'rnuon, according to Sheriff .lulin Polk.

bumper stickers art. ii badoi

I I's a presentation ofsell in 1:In
of an indirect but open w
What they're saying is. 'Hen

Wndnc'cdny, inn. 3, 19 / 3 -) fl

Beltlliie Agreement

Stickers

Cou

Show

The Sonford He'rkI

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thought ill ness, uiidem'st and u mug,

and pt'I'somia I concern
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the Sheriff's Department and Anselimso Santos Go4tnho, 28, charged with possessions of
the Sanford Police I)rpartiuserit, arc'J Jaunt' liariwn Ilaldovtnuua, narcotic parmmphiern;ulia, with is
tkU'' t1i -.-', C.eorge M.sbgy, 22.
$5,000 bond
J' tin '/,:fj):, lie Ktuukler and
In other arrests, TrcioperP.C.

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SEMiNOLE ' ',-'1 UNTi"S Gifted ('hiki program participatei in various
field trips Exploring the Science Library at Rollins College art'
Marrianrie May, English Esthtes School; Michelle Sheffied, Mendi
Voska, Vickie Apgar, all from Longwood; Lee Evans, Jean Bell.
Michelle Painter, Lawton. Teachers are Mrs. J. Stuart. and Mrs. K
Stratton
'Ann Riley Photo

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Vi .[liiiti Ci. .,n'Jer of t,he

.'.tressed. lit' then mentioned
thilt lii.' city diet's riot ''have tile'
mlc(JtR'y to .sls'mieI to award the
e'omitriot,"

ltodrt'guez, a student at Wright of tIns Florida Highway
Council turned their attention
'- ierilj'',t '.)u'pa u'tmui mt used
Seminole Junior College, was Patrol
arrested
William to (1t'letlmlg what tIle)' conIt 'ct to ,'ieL'. e'ntr: thu 'at'gh both charged with possession of Preston Ball, 58, of lit. I Box side'red Iii be superfluous Items
rs, ac- narcotic paraphernalia, with 250A, Sanford, on charges of III the' bill and (ounn'ilmtiams
Ili fi'c.r- a.'sj re-, r
cut ding : a,'uest i 'scue"ii,
bond zet at $5,000. Baldovinos driving while Intoxicated, Daniel I)orfmtimmnu mnenmtiorit'cI
One suspect was reorte'y
wax' charged with posseaawn of cutrelessth i','ing and leaving the ()mmlL%siOn of "$15,000 worth of
trying to (lush a quantity t'
drug paiuphernatL'i with his s..'eneofan acctdent. Total bond sidewalks for Jogging" as being
marijuana down the toilet when bond also set at $5,10O. Goinho was set at $450.
one of the least needed mtemnss.

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Funeral Notice
WATSON, EUO[P
(OLNI)
MiCIIAEL—fun,qal %rvirs
for LUQ.n (Gene) Me(hmei
WAfSOfl. ?O. of 54n Mo Tnaiirr
Perk *00 cJIc early Monilay at
Ororje. Me.noe'eól ilcispetal, *05
1 .1 t.ici 41 ii a Ill Frcjny, eu
f,rainkuov r ufwrai toofn e C1140t'I
itd f
Patrick J Ktf cii
di e'tidscj hut as in Lik, Mary
cemetery Gracnmo* ioner,ii
ournt in cIuaruc
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0 RAM KOW
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FUNERAL HOME

110 Airport blvd
Mile EaI on AirpoiC Ulvd
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f—The Sanford Heraid

Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1973

Rip New Smyrna

bten
Mark'
Lions
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standouts or. the Oviedc lean of
Miller's O-,'iedc Linn
their margin u ii at the in. and closed to within 10 point of
Als halting the ilcubic figure
are
the Lions with 5:07 to play. The
showing signs of letting
is year ago when they captured for the 1,ions was Leon Cobb lermission,
up. Last night thes kept their the Orange Belt 111k' and a trip who dumped in 15 points and
Third period action saw both Lions were quick to regroup
record spotless with their fifth
to the district playoffs. returned Carilon Bruntiuilge who equated teams slow on the scoring their forces and raced to the 21
- traigh: '.'i"tnr t,f the cam.
Ii; his fcsrri, of las: year it lead that lota
uptake but the Lions main- point victory in the closing
7-51
the Lions to their win iwer the
over tin'
Nee Smrna was cold in the lathed their lead and (1t't!fl
Codas.
L*r'racudas of Neu Smyrna
earls going and the Lions
points, taking
creased It by
itach on the lJuits' home' base
In another Orange Belt
Rhodes popped in only five quick In take advantage of it, command at *-t
the
1.ast night's ganw was the
shots from flue floor but Ins nuulcting a nine po:nt lead In the final eight minutes.
Conference clash last night
:.tons' furs: Orange Belt Con- driving antics drew countless opening session, 154, Leadlrug
At the outset of the final Lakeview, champions of the
mt'rencr battle as they begin
fouls iron; the Cud-a defenders the way tot- the Lions were period the Lions i4Jii
classic, continued to show poise
their quest as the defending and sent the- Lion star to the Rhodes and Cobb.
complete in thCir 76-68 victory over
thee would maker
:- harnpions of that
charttf line
dozen ocIn the second stanza the shambles of the game, building Ocoec. The Red Devils had gone
\liller's crou outscored the
into the game with a 5-2 markrassmns. He converted nine of Cud-as picked up the offensive it 23 point lead with
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p- - - p."
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U the easy victors
game's high point man with 19 surging Lions wtw continued
five games. Now Lakeview is &amp;
However, the Cud-as
Fredditt. Rhodes, one of'the
nearker
their ho: hand and increased back with a surge of their own 2 and Oct-see 4.2
Belt
Apopka ways its
opener, ripping Osceola by a 76not

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Has Impressive 95-11-4 Record

Friday night the Lions will be
hosting Ocala and Saturda)
night finds the Ch'iedn cree
traveling to the East Coast for
meeting with the Commodores
7.2
of Eau Gallic. Ocala has
record on the year and Eau
Gitihe is winless in eight starts

Parker Coach Seeks SHS Post

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findb the

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Managua, Nicaragua, ducted Innuediute)) into bust'- Grt'vhouncjs facing another
iturageci into the Atlantic just bull's Hull of Fetnst
tough chore' as the's IwUie' the
,itter taking off from Sari Juan.
"This will will provide us all Trtcjars of Evans or; the Lymati
eliftfltt tit'dd Puerto Itit"v's with an oppurlunit) Lu at1t' Ha1,tt; School e-oLrt. Evans
"uritniunke' relief drive
und reflect on the' many contni- wp;it'd Colonial 61-SU last night
'e-riera: fiat,. tiutuins hucbt'nti ('it'rist'nte
'rt !'irast"
pushing their returd to -4 on.
.ger. Joe' 1. brown, arrived niadt to this e-umnniunit% bath as the year. Included in their [our
Pittsburgh Tuesday and
great ball ;)ln&gt;'er anti tiuniuni- losses arc
se tbacks to the'
.aid 4(5 isthers Irns the team tartan,' - the mayor said state's num ber
ranked
wNefir
Tnursüu) to give' luciuny
quintet, Martin County
Tilt- svnate acted ona broader
personal expressions of conscale
ci tilcnt'e to ('k•naente's fantils.
HERALD SCOREBOARD
'The Senate of the t'eflheGe's Iisfieu tlt'riuindez Cului;
t.vm..'
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tnoriweiiltti of Pennsylvania
.t Ili,, s'ueuguratwn Tuesthn
WtIl,rnt
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.iiid ('k-nse!ntt- had been ,- it glt- and tat people of Penn5ylvunu*
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7 :s
nv' fin- tic luitive Puerto Rico. sorrowfull) join lIct- (oriht
a
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"The tat-arts of all of us are in rnonweultta of Puerto Rice and Dhta'
3 3List- iutrt1isui told the the' !anitis ut ILoberte' Cktiteflt
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while- ni5srblt' steps of the- timely death" read a core- ''T5
Capitol overlotng the ocean. dolence resolution passed b a
C ;a
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The honor !tuact's Puerto Hi- ununmious voice' yoU- 1 Ut-stiLe) .
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- There be it resolved tlwt the'
at flag was it: half staff under
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Senate, as a fitting gesture in
black mourning banner
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McI .csano
The- crowd stood azid uti- renaerntitsrancre of a
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Mr
've'd a minute of alIenee for sportsman and a great human
3i
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ie'::ccnte- Ott a rwartjs bitti, twinm; cull upor' the- Currinsis.sionser of ijasestiull to tiring
the athlete-s widnu, \era, and
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teammate, Mummv Sanguillen, about the immediate' enshr inewia:fwd the search offshore, fluent of Rotierto Ckmmente
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Tributes tic Ciemente rotitin. Leuae'baIl's Hal! ci Fame in ill
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grabbed three triore it; the East- buttori to the Packers' vasti%

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Jim Brown's alitinie pro
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Bradenton Sotitheast
Fred Ullentni. Wauchula Hardee 51
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OAKLAND:

INI anatee 72,
B radvrit
with the steel-trap hands. A
Third Down Trophy re- Sarasota 66
St. Petersburg Bova Ciega 73,
peater.
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But Amvets ra Win
G

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storyItand
on Liukewood 43
i5iofld,Cfl J1rn
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St. Petersburg 55, Dunedin 54
record 'f or most consecutive

100

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Orlando Evans

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Orlando

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Also helping the Tip T".p t e am.

McCOY'S27

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were Anthony Mcintyre' with 12.
Donnell Gilchrist led the Tlwophlis Williarris with six and

Anivels took two extra

Colonial SO
Eustonc'ille Wymore tech 81,

he Isaac Stephens and Bernard
periods but (mall)- came up Aiiivcrts in this ganne also
Me'rthie with two points each.
Tip Top ripped the nets for 23 big points
with an upset of

Orlando Trinity Prep 44

,Nlarket, winning 53-48 in t;lt,

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Apopka 76, Osceola 58 double overtime a ffair in the ,lutin Lilly 10, Ant ho ny Dixon
points lucky Rosemund added .'i1ht arid Scott Anderson lie- c. two and John Doyle one.
Unisuitillti
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his 17 points. Other Daniel
Mount Dora 77,
'SVestIde Junior Basketball ;sddercl six more.
18, Bobby Meyer four es-hilt'
Jon Craig had seven to lead
wet-c Arti,..; :,*ights
Orlando
E
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Vs'TRR 23
Kenneth Pt'rrv, Joe l.ahncert
the JeLs. Johnny Litton had four
60
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wi th six c-f it. .:''r lkrnen
For the losing McCoy's
l.Yfllati
Ia'unlinsg the upset wave for
1-1.A. STATE BANK 31
and Ned Stec-ens had two ii
eshile Clinton Westbrook, Toni
76.
Lakeview
Winter Garden
the Aruavets was Donnell Cleaners learn it was Henry ceith two
piece, arid Chip Roll one.
f;( monds and Billy ('n-owe all
Octwe
68
6th-heist
who ptiiuipeet in 35 (;ilchrtsl with a dozen tallies
A
big
ird
th
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by
WTHH
Mike Aiken was high for First
had one point
I).'SNIEL's S7
Cocoa
44,
Daytona
Beach
points.
Anthony
Dixon helped followed by Tyrone Hayes with
%
%
as
the
difkrt'nce
in
this
game.
Federal with 23 points. Pal
Mainland
42
Iet'O'S 0
out with 10 points, Willie Brown eight, Greg I,iggon with three
Johnson had sec-en. Richard Eric Hicks led the winners with
VIKINGS t;
P
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I)ebnd 52, Daytona Beach hall louirtund R1('hiiIrd Frederick and Willie Nelms and Kevin
Ryan two and Mart'. Mclrites.h 12 p'cmtc Mekc Murphy helped
twiss
Daniel's Service Station
Tue lop l'WCflt)', with first- Scabreeze 44
and J0liii Lilly cacti had two Sheppard eat-h with two.
es-ith eight. Kenneth Clarke had
evened
its record at 3-3 with fists
Pompano Beach 81, Deerfield points,
parentheses, seasix, Raymond Bracken five and
\'ikirugs, playing with only place
McCoy's Cleaners.
)hc'ae'h 62
victory
For tin' Tip Top crew, echo
lil! Rt;b;rsun two,
I 'NIT) [) .'l ATES. BANK t
fist' nit'rs outs&amp;'urertl the Rutites In son records and total points,
35
1(11'
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Jeffer
Jones
led Daniel's
Fort Lauderdale Nova
Points tabulated on basis of
their record fall to 4-2 for
James Edmonds was high for every quarter.
B AK FR'S V
DANIEl
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,suack
with
his
17
point effort.
hollywood hills 59
IS 16 14-12-10-9 &amp;76 43-.2-d
ttu' sea so n, it was Anthony
ton-ida State Rank with 15
Glenn Godwiri had 17 points,
tie-iping
the
victors
were
South l'ltuntiutiun 79, Cooper Mcintyre' with 18 potnt.s, Randy
1244) 10(5)
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D;s- ::u
)ta('kc' Mann 13, Roger Von
Harvey
sie.irketl
the
.Jununiv
I-'ranklir,
with
nine,
Itanids
2. Oklahoma
11-1-4) 872 ('It)' 57
hiurve'y had 14, Isaac Stephens
final seconds as U. S. b.ai Ttni Johnson and Jack Godwin llertulis seven, Donald McCos'
league
le-aders
to
their
fourth
lInger
Herring
with
site.
Keith
Fort Lauderdale 52, Fort c-untied 10 while 'i'hie'o;)tilis
3. Texas
10-1-0 667
two •'uc-h,
remained undefeatedsix and Joseph Starling fourfor
16 Whitney with three and Tony
9-2-I
Gr,5
Lauderdale
Dillard 51
Nebraska
4.
scored four and Walter ('4110 C k-tory of the season,
was
high
for
U.
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Joe Smith
the victors
the
triumph
points
ill
Williams with
Okeectiotwe 62, Sebring 42
10-1-0 631
, Auburn
tausd two,
Bank with 15 points. Wesley
Jeff Patton had 10 points
For McCoy's it was Henry
Fort Lauderdale Stranahiun
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1(11.1) 502
Spake had 12, David Stanunu
the ItariLs while Dean
IN1EKMFI)IATE LEAGUE
Gilchrist with 11 and r)rone
7 Altibiitiiti
10-2-0 453 70,IiollywoodSouthflroward49 - _
eight, Craig Hughes six and Ted
e'ighI, Bruce Gibson four and
hI.n.es with six
Plantation
86,
Fort
8. Tennessee
10-2-0 409
White
Joe Baker. Price Baker and
9-2-0 362 Lauderdale Northeast 81
9- Ohio Stale
Jay Johnson had 24 points for
(;le'rin Marcel two a piece.
F-A(;l KS 51
W I.
Mirannar 74, Hollywood
10,
I'erm
State
10-2-0
340
Eddie's Bakery while Ttvt'l
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H. LW
9-2-1 209 MacArthur 67
Graham had 31, and Mi'
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1111
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bt'gtin
salSunday.
Tt'eanii
officiaLs
I)ic'gu
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Daniels
Lake Worth 84, west l'alna
12 North ("etroliniti 11.1-0 179
Wilkins, Russell Hibbard 4:1
''ht' L;u:es we're outscored in
of
tti'
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nounet'tt
the
firing
cc
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coin1mg
through
3
3
•'Silicets
1.1, Arsionia State 10-24) 158 II,';ce'h 'l'cc in Lakes
!'k'a Ituberts tee t tc pliO/t
e'e
quarter.
B116 1)11' i(t'S'! 'S (BA VI' 13
l3r(due
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Itturlow 45, I)atk' City Pasco their 1972 Nettucoausl I-'tcotbeail ain'nat 'l'ut'ecd.ty.
5jf(fl5
8-34)
75
14, Notre i)arnic
K's I(,lI'IS
12
had 19 points for the Eagles and
The
('hangers
also
anrnounc".t
assistant
IA'tiguc'
8-3-0
15, iJ('I.A
71 34
SA'sh'(IRI) ATI.AN'I'I( 57,
Robert Stiaulh 14, Kenneth
l'asruiui Ilillsbisroughi 76, (1)"Ch Phil lht'tigLsoti only threc the firing Tuesday of equipment
16
('olurailu
844)
58
SANFOIII) ELECTRIC 16
Southward chipped in with 12,
The girls basketball league
1.
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clays titter he rejoined the teettiu ncnin:agci' 'l'e'uai i)t'niioin , w hat'
35 Tampa I'Iunst
also started the second half 17. N. Ctsrohiriii St. 8-3-1
and Terry Smith had nine
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9-141
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Sanford Atlantic- built up a big
John Bales was high for the Saturday hut i)iim Itesturant lB. I,outss'ulle
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the
trading
birth
in
1960
oil
back
John
I
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9 Jefferson 58
half tine lead, then P1)'ed Lions with 16: 1-tIcks- Mann had .'atnie out on top ccee-r i'Ciiglits It). Washington St. 7-4-0
TA k F T II F 0 RRI
Mt'.uiucs bile, Heidi, who led the
l'lamit City 66, Tuinuipeu KIng 6:1 block,
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Shoes b) I 'init ht.'tnuo;i'e
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in 1971 (nat stumped the
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It; short, Harris ruled the' was his freake touchd-n in the'

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2
and, for tus efforts, gained ret- sburgh 13-7 Win over Oakland
offstall Willis ktitiq'a
says he ranked below two other j'
cignitiun as The Associated in the American Football
(retsrt bee) rookies-kicker
Press Offensive Rookie of the Conference playoff s
Ctiester Marcol and quartertuck Jerr Tagge-in putilicit
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('hester Marco! and Jcrr
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telling nit Ilics knoe Immi
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suitneet as hseieI coai'hi
I-ins ci 1.111k, (ktirgtii 'letli and before we
l'Il-:NVER
itinniug hack lit; hee'onu's slgr*t'al Kant' lhrut'e.
11w Canadian pros signed two
the tinle man (ci cciii a 'l'biral
Down troph) tlti.'e stitiiiht Tampa standout htnc'iuuen who
Sd'a%t)I*S
had sear ,'f t'Iigihilits' rt'muatni\I I k e I tile tnt'
lit It I tIN
man, ete'(t'Issie e tackle An
lInus'.' cc tnt to Tampa lust

Traded to I iniuston 10 1971,
sill Lul.II hicncr hcir a rookie'.
the tells player for ::
'arc i lir'a n-n ski defensive aheset'rn-iet learn.
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Mike' l.ench. lint-backer. l'lie ::
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l'hti)ps iu5 0 tel I* IIk
loi nu r NoIre Dame All
top
1-rank I'Iitc cc ide re act. r Ame rican s now at
'tie
'S pip of a passing pair cii his game lIt at nut Otis
Taclur for tin award.
was Phipps to Pills
NEW I \Gl 'SNI) Iteggle
Bucker. cente receiver, lie :
tried almost siugie-handedly 1:1:
In tie. tip tst .itrios Rig. :,

the regular

Is

held a 21-f lead at the end of
t'
'lrinit. Pre. found tht iugtth- tMflgt flu Prepsters. staged bef ore fouling out late in the
Mik. Anderson
opernn session
tO
AH.E
touted
Wvmore' Tech defense their only threat in the second ganw
Tht'perfornuincco! Anderson
Lyman
plagued b.
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ttu
mu
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h It penetrate and could frame with a 1 point frame, but
,
deci.stvt
factor
lackluster olknst' iii iiU of
t..ipport1tnient oi lift Lvmall Will pe'rhap flu
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hotit
was
more
than
off-set
b
21
without
the services of earl%
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not
keep
)LICC
With
I:.agleLi
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WIflmfll'
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iHIrsUiflft It lift it. .ti•
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shooting
loticats
Herman
markers
from
the
Cats,
whc
season
starters
Saxon
The
Eagle
star
Uifltt
n4IrgIT
second period with Fer;n
Ldgewater firwl1 put it
and
Ellis
Rose,
as
usol.
a
solid
43-2f
lead
mu
the
and
Rick
Lapp,
who
have
not
Parraniort
doubledeckers
Hoeck and John WiIluini
together last night and came u; clumped ii nine
tint'
lockers
played
since
the
start
of
the
the
Saints
dropped
lot
fl
bit,points
81-1-4
half
leading the wu. However, they
lit', ant- of the most Impressive
Trinity centers Fred Grant holiday season,
well as indecision last night at Ei-,
It of the dunuigf' t''
ruutc: not do anything It sto the
;ø•rfirznanrt of the seasl.ni
1.
and
Robert
Johnson.
conthined
jured
Tom
D:clunson
and
rson
catIft
de
1'm Eugewater
Tot Eagles. plagued 1y in- An
for
eight
markers
in
their
ciRobb
Ficquette,
who
are
fell even further back in the
"ufl5IStent all season. got a going when the Eagles juniped
p,
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Saints,
who
have
had
forts
ti
halt
the'
influence
of
expected
to
see
action
this
stanza
u)•T .'!fnrt from tour nienibers out ti a 12 point first PTi(K
l.
mo re big man , 6-loot-4 weekend
hrir probue'nir sclving
Of their s ta rting learn in rolling lead Willie the Hound.,- 'ert
The Hounw, doubled their
:ii)ottng slump sa far this year. Liwrenct. Ralrw). who also
Frictu. the Prepeters trek to
total point production of the
up At 7f4o triumph
the trying Ii concentrate their
laded to find the key in their tallied eight, but the sky- Tampa Berkeley Prep and then
(rt'yhounth at Edgewater High defensive efforts on McCants it
first period in the second eight
sixth straight defeat while the scraping 'Cat clawed the invade Sanford Saturda
was Anderson who niore than minute stretch but siw the
-e'hoo1.
for
taller Bobcats never faltered in
the all- against the Naval Acadern%
Eagles rip the net,, for 2 points
In past games the Eagles had nicked un the slack
their
steath
point
production
important
rebounding
lead Middies
The- hulftinit' count re':::
to
niotiv upa flit scoring
I
Hut hulding MeCants down Edgewatin 4 and Lyman 2
of &amp;-i all-starter Mike MeCants
Playing without the' services
Onis ii the third perwd eere
and [airr Gorman Well last fur ver tong is an impossible
of
three eurl',-season starters
:-the Grcvtw.unds able Ic rnaie
rri9.h: this doe wa ttoir usua tasi and the 1.1 senior was SoOte
The Prepsterb received ;-.
sell but thee re'cet'.'e'd une- i!ettinr his usual points on a
any headway with the host
IxnL from stand-out I)DW
team, but ever ther. the's woulc
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Z'vsot, who connected on s
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M:m
not get uris closer than field goals and shot five for
Pn"&amp;J_
S
ixnnts After three' periods the')
trurn the foul line,
P,?fk
cut the Edgewater margin
-'." 5:
The game started off
I(
fur the host-team Bobcats who
PITTSBURGH
RGH
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- Year in the NFL, Harris, who
Edgrwater returned It its
quickly victimized the Saints or.
first quarter scoring Franco Harris said before his. led he Steele to the fustdjvi.
earls torn. it. the final period
first season
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the National sian title u their 40-year hisand outscored the Gre'vfiounds
Football League he just wanted tors, grabbed 65 of 68 votes in
U'-1E to win by their mitt
HERALD
"to do a job for the Pittsburgh the AP poll of pro footbalJ wrimargin of If. tallies
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11. :P Steelers. "
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ters. The remaining three votes
McCants led the was for the
'
\ut' divers joint-C tht search said a di' of iltflUflhilW tU
"1 have a very good feeling went tu'reen Bay placekicking
Eagles as he dumped it nine
cc a
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ccdas (or the ;elaru ii whict
t.'ntit ye' I'. l,eei Set for
about the Steeler,'' said the whiz Chester Marcol
h!;ups and 1%'. o: tout Iron tb.
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lean s
s..ar
Clenierti.
No.
''leant e liri I or
"The season wasn't anything
point. iiii
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piaeers. touches ianu sr'outs foci, the Greet bu
ucPers.
lied alsu the bodies of tiit' fo..
draft chw1'e a: the' start of 1972 like I exç'cted," Harris said,
Anderson added Ins th 'tiIlt' ttit'
flQf
1
3
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always seem to learn about who macit' the 6-loot-i, 19(iuser; killed i the' crash
drills,
reflecting on his rookie year
bratheTS,
Larr)
and
Willie
Buchanan before' the' fans pound cornerback their first
The 3(-pound Harris, corn- which
The Coast Guard cutter
l.eriis &amp;ecl'ied 14 cacti
w
jt'h 2]
cli
trust. is seurching an are4
draft choic and signed him n a Wvtfl't T.C$
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For the' Hounds it was Hoeck
nianidtsr
of
"Franca's
ItiIIILIn
passes
lc2T
180
yards
and
return
L.'
Arni
.etM)Ut -, miles of! Suo Juar
reported six-figure- contract. cc..,-'ocracked
Pittsburgh's
eight
kickoffs
leading the WU) with 15 Points
for
a
23
-yard
v.
As a college senior at
Mier(. the (our-etigmt' t)C7 well,
Their judgement was con- ros.e
s 2 2 12 Stiarflng line-up at midseasun erlege.
cind Williams and Jerry Carter Diego State, Buchanan drew
CD
i.wti Sunthn night A pukt-"ch
each scoring 14. It was the best little' attention because oppos- firmed Tuesday when Buchan- ParramVe
"1 can't reall) say what I wa'
6
22 to and exploded for It) tou titan said the i.uvs divers wet'
cir..
22,
was
named
the'
Notional
clowns
TPe
son
of
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black iuttier expecting. It just wasn't what I
offentve' effort by Carter wIn' trw quarterbacks. prttcal!
a
.ciked participate becaustcc • and Italian mother rushed for thought it would be," be said
tuid been out a fete gaines earl) never thrcee to a receiver he Football League's Defensive' wnee
3
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than divers were' unsueexssfu
Rookie'
of
liii'
Year
In
The
Asover 1D( yards in sever. games, At was a growing period, a
in the' campaign with It cut
guurdzng
CO C
it; the search luesdos
Hfl'Sl4u1(GH A!' - Mti'- finger
socited Press
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IlAl,1- lMttIu-: Bob Vogel,
l)OwTI Trophy winner. 5)11*' offensive tackli'. and Marie
batic of team \1%11
l)nmres qit em tub h
o rn ed Dornres, echo took over for
The Dolphins c
ceison the estinrahie but aging
through
cchnn', Unitas, led the 'SI-i
the
in 1 r'i'.cing statistics
with 14-0 record and ('cn
ka led the ecas gaining over en- el weeks-as 'Sottel 'ip

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Genie Young.
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islieti the necessar) pI'tt't'tic e blocks
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flt'cpilc' a
turning - htat'.
paper-bsittalts line, (1 .1 (anile broke 11110 his oce n leading the league in ground

I .ck yards rushing for the
It
straight
sot
was also the second straight
season in which I. sonka was
named Third i)own TrtWh
inner
the
The other- M\ l's
season.

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named
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tins it'll for a job ,.with a larger
SilKs-il. i'rt"t Ifs flee departure of
Unite and 6"ulctwr, J-'ran
a ','v' up his job with the
SfIruirtci to go to the tnivPTsitf
tf Misirni . List month he, Its-'
oririotini-'tI another (is-riP It. th"
of Kentaeeky an-I
Pet. f:llktt was appolnietI f.
take h1,4 phi' .

live 'l t'ii,,the'raml, Mel . 1K'
,,ic$ his wile
V. Pun vt' Its re"
5.
il;taiithitei
I to was interviewed in Ames
l;,ct week toil had steadfastly
rs'fiucv'et to askoowleelge' hr was
csffs're-eI the top couching spot
ly caroled by .Johnny
Majors. Majors hall
ti, the University of i'ittcilnirgti
fhic is the third straight y"nr

listyt's sit (fib Suite', his siltuusi
iiinte'r During the 1), I ci ac'ui
hits 'l'nnipa S1mrtntis i isatipi test if
r.'('(lrel of ifitie' wins uigoinsi only
two incise's anti e'iappeci the year
with a 'lnnge'rine' Ittiwl victory
over Kent State' in ( irhisnils, lust
antitith.
lirtR- e, 41, repecrteslly wn
earnIng 110,00) 111111111111Y 11111 4
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Voodruff
then
reSanford An g uas Williams. ar
ShitcCceC marked iniprci'cnient
6.
WLR&amp;LD SCOREBOARD
According to principal Jack turned tic Union Academy as assistant at Lakeland kisthiecre,
foot ball coach, compiling a 95- is one at those He has coaching
Seminole High will have it Redding, Young will return
FG FM-A-TP
Mulberr) High Ovsit
rwu head football coach when
the Universtts of Tennessee for I'.4 record while' sending 12 experience
5
37 15
In
players
the national Football School, as well as several junrnr Alter.
:ne
begins Springs drills further studies.
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5
i fei weeks Bill Young, wht
Bedding has received three League', three of which are still high schools.
3-4 1
Bob Pittman, a member of C0bt
.:"pped in to take over the applac-suons for the opening. active. His Unton Academy
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r'.- igm, of the Seminoles earl) in and the) art' all being inter- (earns won eight Southeast Con- the Das'tona Reach Mainland Patterson
3
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coaching staff.
the third
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tot 1972 season, has resigned viewed and screened by Red-. ference championships
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Al Winter Park. Woodruff plicant for the position
e'fit.tive Jan 25. the end of the ding, Athletic Director Grey
"ti--LS
27 76 36
that the'
It has been
urren: let-n.
Royles and the' Boosters Club served as junior varsits coach
black
and
led
the
RaIn
Wildcats
ti i
entire football staff might
Smyrni
FO FM-A.TP
Young. who joine'd the
Claude Woodruff i
2
Cc a
2record tn four years He de;
nr'
resign
around
or
shorth
after
.'min'sk tFet', rnsrhtnt- - ctnff
iiifli.i
t-zte'ct!t
.,,ct'
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tk
'kn
eiuim
helped the Ctiristma - Iirt'lif,
i.ic
sestars' i- nun; a: ?Imer tilt-i, •cnif
0* 2
:te'nls became head road: when-, Higr. Srhoo, is tepaprentis fin Winter Purl, win two consecu- Redding said Tuesd.a) that only k,Br.,erlv
6
7.2 14
2
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Jun Rogers also in his firs: tronu- unner for the- job. accord- live Metrc Conference football one other coach had indicated ChauiI,r
00
titles
that he might not return next
'.ear. was asked It' re3ip.
to Redding
S'omI
0-C
Woodruff
hues
been
invited
Ic
-vai'
Woodruff is
u'llrswing his third straight 5t'l
of
Mat-c-srI
5
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Iiartne and graduated from serve or, the faculty of the
The Seminoles were 1-9 last
22
712 55
back, all by wide margins
While the Scnurik's were Union Academs fliers arc Iron; Florida A&amp;M Universi:s s year, with their only win
15 17 13 77-7
annual coaching clinic and was coming in the season hdlifter
Smvrrsa
6 12 11 27awarded
lifetime member- against the Oviedo Lions. In Big
ouleC oem' &amp; Bewt'rI R
MAY
ship in the Florida Athletic Eight Conference play, the first
REVIEW OF 1972
a(
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Association
'ear of existence for the C-en-.
'n;
Ov*dc it s, r,,
an Mayer
b Alan
Tw(, assistant coaches at Big tral Florida loop, the Seminoles
Eight Conference schools have were- winless with is 0-5 mark. OtticiaIi Wootori, Smith
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c'ssas'h Korli' Iltaist' hins re'igni'iI
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jsihi ill IIsce;i Shah' tliiivvrsit s'
unit nciciIciinasI I h'nnis F'riel Is
espe'cted tic he' na,,at'iI c'n:it'h of
the Spartans. this' Tampa Irtlatint' rrpesite'sl In toll
etlitteins
ttruc'e''c resignation was re'c'e'uuIs'cl 'l'uie'sutra%- riuitfil by

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comnole graced the dtnin:
The poet Robert Browning
1nUS tinve had someone such as
The table was overlaid wIU,
Mrs Lilite Norwood tn mind at: ecru act' cloth and eenterrc
he penned these words, with the honoree's btrthdw
'Let me grow tOvel% gi,wfl rake,
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Approximately 11)0 gu('sts c-'&amp;led lit 1171
elahoriite open house hosted by her children on
Suflcth to c'e)ehrlite the occasion,

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who lives in \'irgmta and Philip
Norwood who lives In North

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DFAR ABBY Thio~ Is for 'loffm4ed In Houston" Who
doesn't like to give a secretary his name on the
AM A F00retary and mild not follow mv
without asking names
"l)on't interrupt my conference unless Mr. X calls from
Ne'.'. \'nrk l)on't Pcccpt ans- calls from Mr V in Seattle
4 He cpeets qun't's on a contract for which I don't have the
figures, and I don't want him to waste a call. If Mr. 2 calla
from Kansao~ Oty, tell him I'm In nirape. I'm tire,d of
fonlinlz 0th thAt chara-ter If Mr, 11 calls from Chk-ago,
tell him it's it deal "
Ms grandfather, who came over from Scotland, al-ways
said. 'Never trust a man who will not proudly tell you his
name"
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Uiett 1axiiiln hosted the open
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tt'neri tioni. were anti vocal election, with those the sUites, Texas was offering
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house fes
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present tit wlsti thr, hirthda% girl present )eiining In singing -fir's land far bomesteading and Mill Mal-grandchildren.
Mrs Nor'ood's .'nungest
Actuahls, Mrs. Norwond's well, with onh three members The Ll! Of The- 'alIe'.."
although Indians were still
grandson.
Philip Nc,rwnod,
birthdns isn't until Jan
but of the large fami) - unable to
Mrs Norwood was born ii scalping white' settlers at
following
in his grand-dad's
the party wa. held on Sundas iii attend; Rev. Philip Norwnncl, century migo in Erie. Tenn it time . John took the wandering
order that Darus, ffam High- Waku Forest. N.C.. Specialt,g-, .john h
1 urPh% Mitchell and fever and gathered his famij~ loorItsteps and is an ordained
Baptist nunt.ster. He is minister
point. N.C. could be present.
fourth class Mitchell Tindes', Thurse% Matilda
i
Maupin and went west Thei, did not
olnuthat
a church rnVirginia.
Prolusions
of
floral Sturtgard, Gerniaiis-; and Mitchell She was christened traverse in the usual covered
arrangements decorated the H.avmond Latham. Jr with the l.ilhir' Dorenclit F.Urr. Mitchell, wagon. but 1 train which was
Mrs Norwood has resided n
home it ' vantage points and a U.S Arms in Germans
and was the nnls gtr :r,a mmli% slow a'.d consumed ninny day
.
s
Seminole
Counts for 44 years
gorgeous arrangement of
During the course of the of .seven bov 8,* three of who *
in arrival. At the time. Lillie and has a host of frlenz~ who
yellow rcues in a milk glass afternoon guests were en- passed owns at an early age. was nine ve.nrs old
le..'inglv cull her
In Texas, ,lnhn built a home
She has lived through the
and became a cir'ui: rider
horse'
and
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dim',
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romwo
be:ng a Methodist r1mlnIt.•- II.
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-; 11 'hur'hes it, the :Irt'i. in: smfl't c-onfiru'd is a wheelchair and no
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ill(-% were far apart in thmw Innger is nblu it) attend church,
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days he was awa from home stw still retains her mc
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fat several days at a time, hership at
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whitu' prayer 1xc1 witt- whit.

mother of the nrutt '.'.n',-t11mr greer A-lint dre.

book was borrowed from the
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Miss, Sharon Muse, siSter of
.fli:-iating clergyniar at the the' bride:, wp maid of honor
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double'
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The' bride' is the' daughter of Cheryl Sctrn'd, Mrs .JesIe
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ixtiv, and niagnollif fullaro.
lui, brother w, item fillin anti
Given Ili mar-iape tit Ito-t u.,_rIP!T-,"rua"=icn wern Itusgell
hither unit mother, the' bride' Mclienz.e,', Jessie Miller, Larrs
i fornwl etuintilts lace' Van Hove,, Steve' Williams ant!
gown with lout'
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l'unn Moore
e'lhew-Lt'ngtt thrt's--tic'red s-till of
inu;wurlrd silt. nvitu Allusion It'll
trotim mu profile- tanitheat: hyattpiece' of Ctiantilh Lite, petuib

miqwu chiffon A.hins' dress with
lung sheer slteve dotte(I with'
seed pearl flowers, a sleeveless
chiffon cuat arul t. corsage of
vello,A riuseh Tltv grourn't,
t-t'nit'tj with organza ribbon ziinttuer wart' a pin). A.lme' dress
with long sieeve, sleeveless
. coixit and v cumitt. of
billiquet (if white Starlight
pink ruses
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SCORPIO (Oct 3 to Nov 211 Import those new ideas to
others who can cooperate with you for mutual success. Make
T h e luture much brig,hter, mute constructibc Get the
information you recd so you can ut=aw PfOsPebtY You now
CTUOY
SAGITTARIUS tNov 22to Dcc 21) You have aspirations
to become more successful and YOU hate hit on the nihi
Ib formula today, so put ii in action quickly Follow Your
hunches which a4e working efficiently lake it easy tonight
CAPRICORN (Dec 22no Jan 20) You can add much to
prestige you now enjoy by gadding about socially in right
stating s out aim'. t. key persons Get on the good side
of experts, buwigs Avoid one who is antagonis tic to your best
interests
AQUARIUS Oan 21 lu Feb 19) ContactAr thor w
have th e facts ) ou require to make your dreams materialize is
wat now Your intuitl%c faculties are working worl.l. so folicou
their promptings Get on the right track to teach &gt;'i,tn
destination
PiSCES 'web 20 to Mar 2W It is wise now to make
contacts that air helpful in )our career, and to be active and
enthusiastic Social affairs can be most worthwhile in the
evening. Avoid one who never fails to raise YOU! Ue
IF YOUR CHILI) IS BORN 1ODAY - . be Or she Will be
one of those unusual young people who thinks big and wants
to become big, especiall)' where public life is concerned The
tbthty to make a line Impression on the masses, the public in
general is present in this chart Slant the education along
political, sales, entertainment lines, and give every opportunity
fw public speaking, acting, etc Give good spiritual and
• hunianitari,anrainuig cly, also, otherwise your child could
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your life is largely up to
CaSIO!] Righter's Indiva.lual Forecast for your sign for
January is now ready For your copy wad youf binbAste VA
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Paternal granidparenu, are' Dec
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Mrs Doris Burton and the' late' Melbourne,
Join A Burton TV and paternal
Gruirselijurent,s are Mr. and
rct gruusdperents are Lilt and Mrs. H. L Ptii1lip, indian
Mrs John A Burton Sr., all of liar-but Beach, ar-ti 11r anti
Sanford.
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genit'rjution in: the' paternal Mr. and Mrs 3 N Whittaker
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GEMINI (Ma) .' I to June .' I i Make an allianoe with
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and orally wo) Mate wants you to he mom open,
eninded to
that Avoid whatever his an
ways of advancing l)c'
element of danger in it
1 to July 1 1) You are now able
MOON CHILDRLN f June 2.
to meet the associates who can give you the backing you need
for important projects Plan what must be done to unprcve
yout imaj:r with the public in general and do it. Stop laborinS
under unnecesszr handicaps
to Aug. 211 'lou ha'.e new ideas that can help
LEO (Jul),
you work more successfully with coworkeri, so both of you
will get ahead faster Plan how to unpro'.'e the state of your
health Become a more effecti'.'e, successful person
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now find it simple to do. I
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(6) Guiding Light
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(6) Edge of Night
(9) Dating Game
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11:30 (2) Tonight Show
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You, South, Puold
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LUNCHEON
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hard luck but invariably his
hard luck is brought on by
his own error
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WINNLR
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slad South bid one heart.
hearts South tnlght t h e ii
jump to three no-trump, but
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DEAR POLLY-Mv Pet Peeve is with those mailboxes
for drop-off mail tdrsve-in or whatever you choe'se to ciii
them that are on the right side as one pulls ug in car.
We are not in England, so do not have right-band drive,
shift ill thc
and, fer those with sivirts cars havitiq the .
center, it io; an impossible situation. A hy maku us twist
and climb to get to the right-hand window o we can drop
x' That is no cor,venience, as I usually
mail in the
have to get out, walk around the car in the rain or snow
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pet-an nr.ins, cspccia'lv from cotton wash-and-wear ~ things I have been piching pecan! and there are ''
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You. you are able tc get some brilliant new ideas on hots
to ptvo.~ best Ln thot diqit ,head Dui.cuu wat"
I's biawip tilt
assistance thes- will give you *0 m.ike your life function more
suc=sr!ul,ly Plan tr p if you wish one
ARIES (Mat 2110 .Apt l° You find you can easily get the
c0op=tjor of ~lgwlrs for !he fine ideas you have in mind, so
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l months, then horizs an_i momentous events of hcr life in
1xl0k , f arm. depicting the
When Rosa Lee' was three u'cui&amp; rider, desUnatior, In
Florida, her church, grocers''.irs old, CCI was c'ofl.sunwd
- :1 Lite wander lust arid tank store' and emanating from a
horse and bugt to a rocket
H famils and grandpa
i nuide his twine with them age
i- train to 1-'lurithm with the ideii
All cuE her friends when
lit might purchase an orange departing wished Mrs N,..
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wnad another year of health and
However, after stopping for a happiness and told her they

11I(irnin arid in the' ufte'rn(Kn,
would drive' tour tulle's to 4 un'ws and photo coverage
(olunibia City for Sunda%
partu's, clubs, etc.) should
hit, and Mrh C hl Flowen nuft, and coffee werr served
lot. nuide lit least a week in
Ga.: son Clytic Royal Flowers Schwl- In the evenings, th-v
of Celery Avenue,', entertained uP afternoon as various wit e Patts, and children, fiinut) would gather around the
.udviinc't'
with un open house funilh rt- mendwri, called
r1s
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played
Suzanne (.are and
OUt.oI4uWt guests conu' union, lieu 1, which was ui_isa
hynun and sang for an how- or
Cfydc, Winter T1urk
from huffalu Center, Iowa arid hit Fiower's 75tti birthday.
Among those present were
Other relative.
,, were Mrs
Ocala. blell,tourne and Lakt,
flefrentinients (if birthdav
It wai, here In Summerville,
. Mm. Frank , Lulu Mat- i Brack- Lorraine Flowen their son arid
Helen Cia
STAY
cake, lime' stiertiet punch, nuts, man. Tuft, Fin and Mrs Erilt fandis - Mr and Mrs Pau' (taunt) at the Pleasant Grove'
t'tct: that Lithe' laid her
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DEAR ABBY. Alwit I make a telephone c&amp;ll, : say.
"Hello, my name it, Nicki Thorompsoon " 71w establishes
every thing from the start And when I onmunce m
no me, I say it clearly. I am so annoyed sten a person
mumbles his name as thu he were athamed Of ii 7 don't
mean to sound smug, but it is so simple to idmUfy onwelf
and Uns relieve the other p&amp;rtv of addng who you am.
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trip ti I)ii'.'tijtu hieuectm an d theu
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Ulwn I'm i ri a meeting or an another tolephnip call. I
don't want to be disrhed, so I ask my secretary to find
out who's calling so I can return the calls when I am f.'t'e.
Seine calls I don't return at all because the caller is a pest
arid a time waster
Peo1e who solicit funds on the telephone are a pain in
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innj' stemmed white rose' in
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The church was decoratert rnved blue babvr breath with
witti
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yellow streamers
arrangt,'mentu, of white' glad,c
Miss Kimberls Imiwn Van
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Have, flower girl, carried ,
vtiitu (ireriar: urn wze p1it'vd whit. ba-peep basket of white
Ot a white- coiunin Iwo nine'- flower petals Yellow and blue
tironctn'ci wrought iron call- rihtxnv- streuniers adorned the'
delnbr2 tus'id burning tapers, a
bask..: Master lrvirm lturnisas
white' wrought: iron ;lrn'.dleti cufliuI the' rings or: Lu white'

visiting his parishioners on MettuxhislChurch.Suinfnrd,and
harst'bac'k
the' ladies of her church circle
When Uuit' was 18, she' gave remrnutr her on special i
her heart to Grid and has casinns. Lillie is the last
walked
close to him stricke. remaining member of her
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church and teaching then, the. pa, '
Inv( of Gad
In addition it, thor- man ~floral
On Aug 7. 1401. ljJIj(. was
nuirrie'cl us Sarnus' Ednion gifts zinc! other gifts, Mrs
was presented with a
Norwood. A year litter her
- lit flit age. clever reminder of her being a
tigiflfl
of f,: and was laid ti rest in
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Her
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Cd and Ullir' were parents
five children, first twin gtr6, Patrolman Michael Tindel,
Sanford Police Department,
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and then my bns has to watt forever until Mr. B*hOI
finally gets on th line
I I'iD'.i have a sure cure for that. When a secre(ary who
makes a practice' of doing this calls and says, "Mr, Rtgshot
wanto. to talk- to Mr Yourhm," I my, "Then plea." have
Mr. Bigshot call him" arid I hang up.
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Highlighting the brtde' tabli
nverhiid with a white' rul-wuri
lines, cloth, ww, an ali Whitt
three-tiered werlding cakc,
with a miniature- bride
antt groon, under it wt-ddin
he'll I3etweeti the' second ala.
third tier, under the, rolunim
wa." It nosegay of blue full),,',
breath and snowflake mu:i:
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a special rnya. utut- hat ' arer.tt

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Fellnrship Roll of the church

presented arm appropriate- of rnvmmi blue velvet,
nuptial program anti av- s 'd
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Mr.
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flail who sang "We've, long-stenimed yellow nium.-

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to physicians offices

I.. addition
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-huktren, Mrs. Norwond has
grandchildren, Arnold Tin4el,
Shirlo Latham, OTIoll Wright,
Robert Hamilton. Paula StrAwn
and Philip Norwond All live
near her with 9w exception of

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Evelyn Tindel and Dianne
Mrs
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2545 Park
32'2 2170 REAL IORS
Night-., Sundays &amp; Holidays Cal
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SANFORD LOAN ASSUMPTION
Pay $1,750 Move In today, $171
PAYS all. 3 bedrooms, 7 balhs
carpet, built nt, 531 6111
By Owner--great buy OvCVIoOhbfllate Dol. 3 bedroom housE
f enced lo ard. sprinkler tysterr
Mull SCE' 10 aPpret iate Call site
S 1110• 37.' 1031

Calibart Real Estate
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Cali 372 1191

Pr$t' I fo r young

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Icau'ilui 1 months old 3 bedroom
spIt plan colonial home on large

ssoodrd corner lot Close to
everything Carpet. tlOvC. &amp;
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ACADEMY MANOR, E'qui
Housing opportunity
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Cliff Jordan
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Realtor,

ST.JOHN'S REALTY C(
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The Time Tested Firm
120 Park Ave
Days, 372 6123
Nhciiiis 377 7357, 377 5171

Acre Plus
For hOmE and bus-ness

54SO Terms

Immediate Occupancy
I h,drc.or-YrI. 7bath% CentrAl heal
and but, fenced rear yard

573,900

3 Bedroom, Ii bath, complel
kitchen, air conditioned, cirpete
well landscaped, home In Ravenr
Park Immediate oCcupAnc
Finning AiAilAbte 377 $145

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C A. V,t'IJdOfl. Sr , Broker
111$. Park, Sanford
377 5991. N1ghts. 373 1167

Springs at Orange City, priced a
only $11,750 with excellent term:
Call E F Fletcher, Assoc
MID FLA REALTY, INC
661 Ora.ge Ave Orlando 143=7710

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Three bedrooms, I bath, frame
home, neat and clean, on corner
tot $13,750
Three bedrooms, I' a baths, wail to
ssaiI carpttlng, separate dining
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rooms Only 515.503

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Eve Su.ir.day 372 7374 or 377 149t

Mobile Homes

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
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Spaces Available
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your reusable, no longer needed items. She is of
course Our Herald Want Ad Visor. Give Our
Fair Lady a ring, on the phone that is, if you
have furniture, motorcycle, bicycle, garden
equipment, stereo, sports equipment, power
tools, typewriter, desk, office equipment, pets
lust about anything that you want to turn into
cash She takes it from there.

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Miami, Florida 33161,
telephone: 350 5973

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until Congress returns to work peets of the bilL' Mathews
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public and fnlln it through to stead of a dull ctt'ic's book was
th hitter end. I don't know 11 hillactuaIl reporting on a bill
this 1w been done before, but itli the way through."
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I XiLnhulled stilt art t's- ttistartt

nuatth' available,
tutt- official says.

' -ers were.-

pt't•

I etit

i4Ii'Tt'liM in parole.

progratit for ies-. Iwo $1 pet
(45t ;n_r pa
SUIM r'. tstr!'i

duti

to alnitict 1(1 (lUll

ttuit unmiint

ret1'eivuu:

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II.

tent

per

per i-cut of all the.'

pe'rsns
rese.a*seiI 0th plIrule' over the.'
)Kt

111cr-east U)

Lust month undtr ;iruddmn.'

wright the' rimtunnizssie.nu paroled

2a '-.ttsiri it III) tnn'mte' U its if

testing hat duspLn

p1a mi.

could supervise' iinirr
but the
Thost' under supervision inparole and probumtiur. syilte-ro is eluded 24.24 placed on probanot set UJ1 to tedut' prison lien durmlt the year anti
rck'1nee. on parole
1tfl1)Ulliti0h, .. that ii- JUS' s lit
rio' $1 million itucrear.t' iii the.'
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closer Iui*. at luitti-risk eases if lion officers so their caseloads
they knew treatment turtlitues stert- reduced frouis an us-er-age
We'll' ttt'iiUiitil,' Us the' ctniituu
tif 8, cart: it: fiscal
ntts arid tin' cumihuuntts wssulti
us 1972
hi protected
114411 us still more than twice
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said

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Gexge Geriwin tells me.

ILsed to be." And anfli

town beicxc I have a &amp;ax-ic to
, t.

A.sta.ire rnovi are my trait-ic
of reference.
I rnember Fred tapping

wait a full 20 minutes, while
thoppirt.g in Saks Fifth Ayerile befcxe she could sign hr

i.ds wants to lit e the'e any

mean what did he has e to

Gershwin and A.staire And i

said, are nc* only dirty but

ml those scantily dressed show

the Automats and shut down

Ctral Park after dark is

sire he'd have been delighted,

the Empire State Builcli.ng

pea-shoot

1 that after 30 pears of Ixisi

d'ianct to find out far mysel.f if

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thou thu t'iiflt% would tutit lustst,mt
iinl baste! till lit tTBI"

tititetitI'

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sttt1 u continue the school
hot colt It cuige. a. downtown
rail'. L,iil.ts It itiuru h a settee.
List

i-eIeruns flied

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b'. Ii I*LI'

to civil .titutz
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still be. casal'. identified bs ins
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uiities of a st,'i-I
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asersuout to doing

I I's-ti' ars er'ttft"s thin
I hast'nt done te'? E'hiris

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1,11111' out. Pu.. g.it tIoit'is tif

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1k

I '.t' spt"nt a lot of time 'ak

1 (1(111 t tS'lie'ht lilY Lie t

'.a'. s

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tin i- fighting

Ct)Iitt't)Iiu'?lS

Itit ne. Lil'

v. Ii it lii.. future. uiu'. titilti
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to be 42-5et1 .15 ather
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its
North. mit 1' ariht irulls irs u tIll
bright ied buggy will 1w used in

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101st rule.'

fcsst-square i($)III A 21-squan'ann Ii grill stall ('lIst about $8. urIsi
it tlske.S four •d ttieiiu to (fill
trw- t a table holding thiangt Ii
togi'tlwr arc '.41.-I t ibe

Hrs. 10-1 &amp; 2-5

II I i.1

limit there are '.tull pIe.'mit'.
,( nun k icis around fur

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fart (Putt I ( in

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lIftS Vs PItS has it I r bought a box

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up tu'

I luke to hr atite

flit U'. but Stit

( allut tt.t 'flit tore.' is. hit,sl Itte

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LOW

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disorderi itt the school

AT LOW
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Rights sturkerssaidttuittocitl raised in (1w Mudisuti urea
Edwards. originally trio
churches would provide the
Hur1e.•
. Idaho. lund Monk, stir.
lit
st'tiuois''
- trecdani
military
tumils with
pr.Ivuhn1' 1* pliIt-* - fur older a
children Ui give instruction te.i ;rtut'uliir tuniat' tost-n. it'

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[XTREMELY

tiur rs Nov. (lii

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'H's MP Y BE t'OUR OPLY OPPORTt.J Nil

141rr5 Mnus1 21 and Cu'I dv. .0 it 2J (Irtlugit the. cm
u s District Court 'fl
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js.p_' o r a t

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a sigh

rniti Ii 1* 4'igP,t tiissthc bets een

v.
hi stss As I s t
lust to ip pro at. bin g iii
a'iits r ins resistant e as

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Superintendent .1 E HaLl
together
saud Monday hi' would favor
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F1IuI . Lilt, .,, LXII
The' iui. ululiL ,siilissii.
U'.
Lsennuhu'to High and druppuni
s1unager 11111 itatnu pronus

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In RobInson s ease, 114:14

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agitator and trouhleniakt'

year4, s' I m not replacing

v.rltt : noika wt

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puhiuthed Hut they never di

115)1 I 'i V4 (It )i)
1 N I- "1
Vs Ill II a tii.in is 79 as F clv.
t
. Itiiliinsun is 141$ ,it this 11$
hi 'ins to I 04k tory ird Ii 'o'

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h;ir k -to ba k and it alrn'sst

has-s nI %ine an4

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priced 4rsr,i lull uf

OPAMDC FLOP!)

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eras at in evonin rmfl 4tae
10 ifl'4Ifld s',
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Its I )l( K RI I I NI It

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Sorns' I ik
Itisci'*
loll
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I' cn$1, t.nistf'!t'I IC
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hut huts s ilstuss rest st t (1
I itt It
thomih hIs resist

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urcotuipansing the report
.und was man extremels sen
limit asked if tin nw'ssagi of
ttu.ittoti '
(hit ripor v.a ttuit prison titer
The , on tiutssuun rt ;' said
-rossdini. rould tie. rtduced In it star. supers ising 30 7Wi per

parolt

the.' schoen sOru

of

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time

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IshiliiIlsn ifl III I hi' 17

lust ttli.it I', 5th 1$ 5'. Stat lug

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twIt Pwenn

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Is it it t.i tIn ir Illillill s riot
ii S f I S ) liii UI'. i.
riinnin
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ill tli.it i urn till) S%fl
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'14)141 iii isi V. ill lb. '. letsi)
lit fl
V. fits (PU
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11141 iii tosif'. lb.. in
t t1rii'
I r t '.1 Un'. sh
pros is tn'
the r II)'. 4ltld support
Li r tii nit 1 it (4(11(1 111)1)1
Shun 1)4411'. I1.I si O 5'. 0(111115 4411
tin Iliatlont but ii the) 5mri n t
i tit riot disappuintt d
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ARMYNAVY

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pasture What ;lppcir tin the'

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sir reti niiiiiIs' iirtIl41

1 )t 1 I srd I list I Ii. uI iii tli
liii ilt lit uiIhf)41t 11141
Ill
III
tin us. II Is II 11141 lit
"U Ills 1111111 S (1415%?) (Ii the.
•4.h.1u(t's ag.' ,intI ,itiIirtio'ti'ssii-l'.
If I
histot i
I" 'PI' III Sill (hI

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on

irr eptesi at teeetei1 Vt/ rfl
rrs'nt on are on and it s a r.
.go trip to hear a live audter*4

it limit. if It iisu'tnl bclssng an thi' of thys sill between fiIw

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still qood at Army Nat".
Suroiut.
Hats•CopSSSIDCkS

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Vi his C I'. (t,% lii mint. n II1U' 111111

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hotiks t hem

"( .r jnti et a reaction

lb'1

hoitw.

'ritit ?'4i tile) ull4ltly 14Ii$1l4'ts

rnovt

a-

141i' %tRS u,ltt 01141 thers' tore

utter three' tihIltitlic iillow s'°pli'

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paid for up Its 19 round trips

size.' electrucardiogratns for
mnenthers participate.' in us group
life' insurance. program that each menthCr

I'I.NSA( tILA. I 144

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government contribution for SOTT1t of then mc mberc on otht

InS ('U' pe. nsiors program

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cent of premium costs

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IL'JiiIigt4ifl
For a tTUl!Tiet ('flflgre&amp;S1114141
lii the re.latIvl!h lost 't-per-ccnt

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nmr twci'use tic v. ould PUlse it
IIgI ti' nuins congrec.cnu r. ITs
i
tzmiited s alue at Ieas $4115 per earn
produce the came amount 0
%('lit
mont ' after taxes If is cr
He. alth in.cur4inre ( ongress
gressmnn is single or in a htg
own arc eligible for the same.
Ct br4tc'ket the deddCiJOfl 1
group health un.curunct cot
storth uen more. F.stimati (
e.'ruge asniluble to federal got
salut ut kits' $1 'liE
empk's t '.
TC
mon lit

tiliflifliUlTs 0 SL ui u fring'(
bent (itt. amount to is total Pughr ttusn (Pit income t 995 per
-efl' o' .sll Ann rican tzuxpavers
Here i-s. a partial list of the
;s_rcitTUil benefits nov. receIved
hi rut mbers t.f the. Hon_se. and
'- ii ,n •mnd tb.. ' .ihut i-s' ''si

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round residence ifl V. li-Sb

(Mill

$42 O(u Thi F uthulatton
iiiatt'c Inc p'otutttiI t.'i.r.s mr
nitum for thu. rnsurzinrc by prorating the cost of the. other

i die'. no' in hide. soon
bn it.- (III retsn,en rei'ivh, such as unlimited leave.'
irid fret surgers t,s mulitar'

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sthm sir a nest sissrnn ttgjas

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nuit-k' one-third of that

- ated Press surve shows.

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'age

mid an a mnve 1? *
s 9s. a4aV aVPJ u Mt."

I ts ten t I 144t4411144*S' II

s lIlt I
thinks th Ic S a iii
54114 r ii shows 1;iiw IIIV ( tl.11414
lit Iii gIns 4'' Il'i its ISP I ',rt IPIP
tsr
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(ii 4 .l;s 44 Ilisi

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lns'elv home in Wzistimgt.nr.

0100 ciri I 'ill tO hIS soe k 'n,ii
IfI i.l Its •j ,i,p
Ii *%tt

II he ni eds II $14i$% tlii rap'.
ss,''lI ilu that''
Site Il Iii ipililiHi ii is s iilis '
tt(hlIttthls'IL$llI\

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he is ill re let e a
•lssSe' of tuethattont' ever .ln.
it' in tIll 01110100 01 514411 144sf
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tif( till 0110 t

hologist et ems 4141)

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(sir 511111$ (4141 flCe411P itiorks nilil
Is ti 4,11 1114' P1f 1444% iiiiil
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,letninstmnteei 5111114' kiiiii '1 Ills'-

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'sohk and Stu 141
.1:mrinn. Noble Thanks In 'lv•.
our 'so 14 zifl 4 vv.t
:roii their

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I.

1 lots nnil J4115 ts intis
4!1I I the' 8414114 1 Is stnI)ililIll
ii a 'it .losnge, he is (mu

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Os I his lull uspp

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eeiie .1 144)bi(jIfl

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U' N striIiire "% ' $t

Is epart ti ii. tw et nil
lb. 41111111 t '41144 .1'. 141111 ki s'p huh

tIIlI( Il Vs ill Ill'

tile' s44tii4Ii'

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II icc is' ci
di ug 1rc
Itetore' the' I;inkb' gets

sort, his dnig its.' anti n(teiiipts ilci'
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iii ii ist
is sist t,,i.qI iii'

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iiego and '.an Pieko t onnt
1 5i
ndret flolli,hs a 'light

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a m n'. er ra.A tc4 c,n d(Ifl tr'rIQ

A nest weckit radio broad
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programs
\.o
mans
throughout the n'tinn are at

MITH

b

hoint' another hles.cett d.tis
tb
tittiers helpinj_ v.1(1
presenititior. ss'cre M

addit ted to heroin Snnw sas it
takes
months before the

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Carolina

Fielder Mr and Mrs t tilics

No 14 under the leadership n

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ri Iss'tI n.hnnt'tt nt.i hiiq II.'fflIii cn'I
.t iuttI. t
nt lit.
I.
tin
ln.l up s
tIl'
ihrouh vatinus form' of niwmailnnni contr..I iiter timi
n1i
nssigti'I
Ihc;-ap , thilt' p -evenIing i proiirnin onli Iw1i4've ii uff,'ts iu,4tintvnhinI
iin ,iic' there i
an n.i.!i.'t the best oppnrtunitv ii.uus,'lnt q
physical i'ravmg for heroIn h
IIPI;i ttt(ii p4'i'Illi8l, i1ll'4lil4I,
the ue ol the drug mihndon.'. 1141W (1I1IIRIII4' III bent uk 011
Ii 4Il 111141 44114$ I t .l.l. III nIIII
Perhpc nn.' of the nation c di. 11110
nii
I;.'st' t '' • q
1144' l
41111 IM .Is's$i'tii d f.ir
best administer, .1 nat ot it
pl' tsho linu a tu lgtit In us .1l'.
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(411111 '
treaIillPflt programs is i-un h

Anvbod can cure a heroin

F%nhted Ruler and t,race

u'dieti Dastorut Reach and Robert Got don Nee York

netdo

Take the hype throt him in a
padded cell then leave hin
alone

frr th drii,
Sn then, what's the problem'
Wh n.'d lock up Junkies for si
months'
me tro.ihle is, most eWerts
a,rec nohods kno c t c r
niu h l'ut ,e11ink inside an
addid s head and curing that

('np1e Ne%s Service

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'kIting relatives and friends and npprerlaturn to the mans
of the. r.ecessnr furniture ir Atlanta. 'Miarnm. SD'I Juan.
rn.ike
Puerto
Rico
before.
c'anmin..
to
around
the cits were
iiu- friends and well sssherc of th
u hich
to
h Ip

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Fiiiil ( 'o!il

LemIlU)il

Detoxification For Heroin Addicts

Furniture Is Presented
IAR A
32-S4lh

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Methadone Only Part Of Program

To Mother Wilson

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�2C—The Sanford Herald

f/r.JrI$",rh,/, j:fr'I j, ,i I

I P,c 1,uifr;rt1

Wednedy, Jn3. 1973

COOKING
IS FUN
a
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1
000)
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HEALTH
AND

BEAUTY
AIDS

(h,rk,n
'' R,'ø
(,rø.n a-I
Ra''- .J.'
( rinlpnte
CF1pI.(,'fl PIEL
AFR1('AN ('HI(:KA ?cirflng diqh
p.r;v.
.atte

SALE
FLOWER CART BEIGE,
TAUPE, FASHION COLORS

riør rhi4kn "fl' 'i

— —

I ' lpIafl% .4' $
/ cup flour
i - tip i!I11
'i1,um art
/2 ,,tipq tOfltaa
iprin iornnm
:cprion thy
t•1pfl(fl
I e;icp(Wfl flu'
I 'up p.inut
t tO
TPwrnighly r

PANTY
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Wednesday, Jan. 3. 1973

11

Less Potatoes,, More Apples In This Delicious Salad
B CECILY BROVNSTOYE
potato, ceier and scaIhor, n1i
Pnici Food F.dltnr
welL adding more salt if
There are all kinds of potato needed Cover and chili Just
or. to
salads in this world, hat one of before
the best variations you
maik of this favorite dl%tizsb%

maine and sprinkle with
ka
nkes €tcBervings
Serving sugetionc

addi

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A saoctad

servin

a minimum of potatoes

tort

nut

ICK111111111M mom

and °!rnaximurnol
liclows apples
We served this salad In- at;

with homemade split pea soup
Crusty French hread arcompa-

ix!id is delicious 3elved with a and mound the
o this
salad and turkey or aorted cold ''eci1 Browr.stON" Ai• AsocIate4
in care t AP
available
rthg mold of jellied ham on romaine around th ham meats and deviled eggs
edF"esC1kbook
Box , Teanec,k,
mousse. FI1 the TItt mold wi th mousse Or serve the Apple
che.oT The
b sending $4
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This some of the Apple Potato Sabd
Ruled with cold shred ham
Q'anut 4(W recipes are given in e order made
remaining

R ('E(il.' B14t; \sTo\t:
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Packed in small eartnn and ment
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CORN FED BEEF

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SAVINGS CENTER

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LIMIT - 1 WITH 7.50 ORDER EXCL. CIGS.

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By c:uiI,y BRui\ST(i'.E

ki-tnoriated Pres. Food Editor

\I1 bean 'ulads ire so p.pui
ar nowadays that when the following recipe
our
desk we were
to try it
in our test kitchen We found it
very good We used thin strips
rut from .i giant size sweet
Spanish onion in this salad Be-.iuse the whole 'anion w,isnt
needed we covered the remainder with plastic wrap and
stored U in the salad-crisper
pan of our refrigerator. it kept
.ell this way
;REEN BEAN AN[)
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ACKBONE ......... 81
1ATH'S FRESH

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tlit' heat i until gelatin this
solves in it slithil mixing bowl
stir together the bananas, sugar
and lemon juice, stir in this
solved gelatin In a medium
nuxang bowl whip cream, fold
in banana mixture Turn into it
freezing hay and freeze until
alruut firm break up and
beat. return to freezer until
firm Cover tightly with plastic
wrap and i'p frrl?en until
,readv to serve, then let stand
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room tnntiperatur" until slightly
softened The color of the Frtu'zen Banana Cream will be a
little lighter than that of mashed bananas Makes 6 to B
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('tinkbuuok 'avaiLable by sending
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"CRISP" FLORIDA

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4 slices bacon fried crisp md
crumbled
1 cup thin strips Swiss cheese
Cook the green beans uicrorrl
ung to package directions and
drain, rover tightly and chili
the
Sprinkle the onion
tightly and chili
In a small jar shake together
the' iii vunegjr basil salt
rrtutartj and cayenne Set
.1 iaie
'tt
serving time turn the
beans and •rnauns into a salad
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turn and toss well vid the r
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Canadian Bacon with
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Snap Beans
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Cra.nbcrr,r Buttermilk

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3/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspootu cinnamon
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3/4 cup sugar
1/3 cup salad 'not olive- oil
2 eggs
I cup mashed cooked vanis
firmly pack ed
3 tablespoons water
1/2 cup finely chopped walnuts
1/4 cup lineR n-ut pitted dates
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can and are making some superb wines.

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the hayidwork, of Nature and
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Louts M. Marital's 1969 PrIva te Reserve finot Chardon-

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Chateau La Solie and Paul

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clired to turn up their noses at
most of the varietal white
Ines prodwed In the Unittc
States. The usual comment is
that in Rhine and Moselle
types, the Germans still

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dozen plus vinerses, learning
the Latest enology information
from the various Vinemakers
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some of the product. Then I
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Vintage
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my top selection from the
wineries.
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Besulku's Beaufort PIDOI
dollars or more per
Oiardonna 1971) is another
bottle. However, discovering
delectable wine. It has a 1'
wines for two and three dol.
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quet and, set is not extremely
still, thark heavens, an easy
dry It certainly went well
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Paris peace talks~ "Unless the\ admit that their design is to achieve tile
reunification of Vietnam their way and to place the whole of \ letnani under their
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distinct states of Vietnam
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last weekend The command perns were killed and I,2li1
wounded by the U S. raids on
rocket and mortar attacks It said the two crewmen were
was the highest 21-hour total in missing. Other sources said Hanoi. It charged that the B32
two niouths; but most. appar- they were known to have had now turned to "carpets'ntly, were smutall. First reports parachuted before their plane bombing" populauon centers in
from (lit' Saigon coruiritand said crashed au-itt were believ ed to the couthern panhandle
North Vietnam since the bonit
civilians were killed and 43 have been caPtured.
ing halt above the 20th paril1ei.
This raised to 30 the number
%uIunik(l; no Ano.'ru-ari casuThe U.S. Command reporteu
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allies were re'porte.l
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1152 crashed today after being Ninety-seven American airmen continuing their attack on the
hit during a mission over the have been lost in these crashes, parhand1e from Tharth Hoa,
Just below the 20th parallel, to
southern panhandle of North making the ll;inou.Hau-phong
the deniutu tarued zone in efforti
Vietnam. All six crewmen blitz the costtuest aerial cam:, 1u,s North Vietnamese war
parehutcs1into the Tonkin Gulf paign of the war.
tui.itertel moving down 'ci the
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and were rescued. It was th'
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added he did not "underestimate the problems
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negotiations had
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developed last October into a phase which can today
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FORECASTING as reliablilwill
as hurricane
a
U.S.
p
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less
feasible in 10 ',ears
(;()Iog1caI Survey research duel
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tuiornulng 62. Partly cloudy and
aruui through Friday. Low
tonuighit ui.id to upper 60s.

1-. Vi . 'r s 'u\I) MLANS (()MMi rfrr
(Ii \ I It 'ui .N Wilbur D. Mills plans a SV eepirll,
revi'w of the International Revenue Code,
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outright grants. Grants are
that sums which (10 not require

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niume ipilit&gt; s regional sewage Park grant at $125 000 for
tre atnuint plant of $3,4t,(Ki0, Iuuupr.I%ing time grounds of the

lit) t u F "u t ( Vi hill F
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this city its to receive federal repayment.
money for a portion of its tjtilit~
Total of grants has beell
system is no new thing.
$4,323,100
with rel,ityable kwitis
i the most recent grant
approved by tile 11. S. of $4,135,000 according to Nla)- or
will
Environmental
Protectio n Lawrence Swofford. '17his doe.s
gacy of
Agency for expansion of tile

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cent air blitz on Hanoi and thu.

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That shoe sale at Knights in
Sanford yesterday prompted

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last weekend The command perns were killed and I,2li1
wounded by the U S. raids on
rocket and mortar attacks It said the two crewmen were
was the highest 21-hour total in missing. Other sources said Hanoi. It charged that the B32
two niouths; but most. appar- they were known to have had now turned to "carpets'ntly, were smutall. First reports parachuted before their plane bombing" populauon centers in
from (lit' Saigon coruiritand said crashed au-itt were believ ed to the couthern panhandle
North Vietnam since the bonit
civilians were killed and 43 have been caPtured.
ing halt above the 20th paril1ei.
This raised to 30 the number
%uIunik(l; no Ano.'ru-ari casuThe U.S. Command reporteu
of 1! S aircraft lost to North
allies were re'porte.l
that -ineru.an warpLires were
o
firs. since Dec. 18
Tile U S (.'mm imi said thu. V i etnamese
1152 crashed today after being Ninety-seven American airmen continuing their attack on the
hit during a mission over the have been lost in these crashes, parhand1e from Tharth Hoa,
Just below the 20th parallel, to
southern panhandle of North making the ll;inou.Hau-phong
the deniutu tarued zone in efforti
Vietnam. All six crewmen blitz the costtuest aerial cam:, 1u,s North Vietnamese war
parehutcs1into the Tonkin Gulf paign of the war.
tui.itertel moving down 'ci the
The US. Command hacked
and were rescued. It was th'
battle fronts in Soul .funds amounting to $8,458,100, liith of the' eight-jet Stratokirt- iff from releasing a completed

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becatise of political reprectL
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niecting the new year should mark "the concluding
phase of this protracted conflict" in Vietnam but
added he did not "underestimate the problems
hich exist and which will face us still for some

negotiations had
Porter said the past four
been "largely sterile exchanges whic i on y
developed last October into a phase which can today
be described as a serious negotiating process."

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U.S. captured q1tiring tile last two the attack on North VietnarTl
SAIGON (AP)
,tsoi
The command aLso belatedly
Command tnday announced the weeks of 1'.172 to lOu, the great.
est
munber
of
American
War
announced
the lom west of Nixon administration nirderrit
loss of another 1152 heavy
hanoi
of
another
$15-million the report withheld.
bomber and another Flit fight- casualties in two years
However, Nnth Vietnam
CornFill
fighter-bomber
(in DecThe
South
Vietnamese
er-bomber in the air war
tutanti rrported ilf enemy at. during the air blitz on the Hanoi brsdcast a report that a prcagtnst North Visfruuun.
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It also reported that the re- tacks across the country during and itaiphong area that ended Itmntn-iry survey 41wed

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of Ame ricans kills d mlsstn' or shifted most of Lbs. 1352 force to

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Smyrna Beach and Illayalinda
Beach took oil
national
prolpir Ilolls WI-dilf- mia) flight
as more thiutu 150 sls,rtsmIttum and

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IIrt'visr.t ('Hunt) ,-outiuIuiI*umt
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Newly ekde'd Florida State
Vogt 1111m) Lottelified (lit- lileetilig
tit famillinrin, thenihel%eh will'
isslie
liltThe .lisputi' oyrr tluI. St. (hut
of road 4 thitti nut titurdi) Is'

I In tuuig Ii its o gent, hloiser t
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this.' Ib'partunent of tti' Interior,

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simViulitumuists, fistutumiutii utiutl
limiters Iruiiu Ike East ('i'mitral

I e'cutive' Ikude'i 11641. Ito.
ItUII)O5t' ill which was it,
blish lKilictes and provide
iirt'tlui't' that 11111ill tn_cure Iti.tt
i muI'it I iii Pg RA t*l It

Illirlio-les

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1514111(1 Wilullile' ileluge' em e'cti'et

e- itize'ii
m e'pre'ueutiuig tht'e
i'tIt1l 1111,1 s'ut groula and tits

lttis guuwi
*ti'Pelq)u(uv

resulted in

the ve.tiu
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By MARION RI1EA

' Talk '

did just that.
Several residents of Hillcrest
Street appeared before CIt%.
Council
at a
Tuesday
preliminary hearing on paving
the street. and voiced stre nuous
and successful objections,
Mayor Lawrence Swoflord
explained there t.c tin wa li

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premnt condition and that %and

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have in pay the interest and a hotne" who would
loin would he placed against the street. It paved, ontheir property
dangering the lives of the small

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pretested.
sthted. '1 kno
you're ati
Another resMent
Who a sked to have the street engineers"
Mayor Swofford, following
lied' Who demanded the

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the cost could he spread over a months ziwzi an that junior
thr' year pend. but Inter needs h tuition money no

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A I' I.AI. t''!'\ I Ott We IWIIUZITUi c1iflIpU of F'Ioridii united ithuthsl
Ctiildren' Home at Enterprise it, thiscross Lighted ut night, it
which inspired tlit lounding of
syrntrnli7ef the Christian love and ho
the Horn!' and sustaint'd in since 1901t

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that schedule
craves an infusion of hope

nouristi dream.c And so, here it
is
Would you like th become a

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4tnt, IcpcnJin1. U'O1 YOU; ;i

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hove to settle for Less, snme
thing ranging from a half-mi)lint dollars dowit Rut your zipproac't; would be the same Ui

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of frnu
Thf advice comes from a It per cent to II) per cent a year"
noted stock market authority, a This from hlue.chips not
conservative investor with a speculations

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.,rCt'I' Court
Oøilr- c.O4$?. Florida
R JO Gold
t)put Clot's
CERTIFICATE
I1 is flf.rpt), ,r1Itip trial COLlf'ø. Of
foro4
Ørp' an 11w 4nrtrpft'rred to Ihefofo Pilvr boon
tUr'nhthOO IC 11W' Still,' AtlC5rnyt of

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territorial boundaries of the
cit, and further to nuiku'
/U.1'AMONTE SPRINGS rertair amendments to the
Cit Council has authorized its
charter of the city
uttnrne, S J. I)avts, to notify
Councilman Daniel Dorimat
(trange-Seminok'
legislativi'
.suggested that the delegation
Delegation Chairman Eugene bt requested to consider
ne y that the ctt proposes
modification of the clt election
requeAt.s in certain areas of

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U, confam,

Milt that oil

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legislation

general elections,

these issues is a
request thrt the legislative
delegation
re'.defint'
till.

Although council -failed Ui
specits what they considered ti
ix' 11w certain; amendments ti

Among

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Florida Shorted
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but
fiscal
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iriFtorula Ili
$lOIt
million
was
released
oni
Niot ,\dnunLctratlori cuts in
t1flW Of ecofloms have al-

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TAl.l.AHA SEE, Fbi IAPt.Claiming President Nixon has
i1iega1l shortchanged I'turuJ
sonu $.1 million UI highwa'
tected a number of other state
funds, Florida tuis entered a
court suit challenging the Ad- agencies which rets heavily on
niiniatration's authority to federal grants as well, including ti't' Department of
freeze transportation grants
and Rehabilltative
Health
TIit' Florida Transportation
Departnwnt said it filed a Services and the Department of
Poliutuon Control.
friend of-the-court brief in ii
Florida Gov. Iteubin
lawsuit filed against 1kw L'S
earlier
said 1w was rons,ltieruW
1ransport.utloo Doparinient h
the
posalbilit)
a! loimni; a suit
the Missouri Highway Cornthat would fli"
other
states
witi
fluiSSlOie
L' Ut
shake
i"
MissourI contends Nixon triLl leP
rxi million in pollution funds
nuillloii earback some
h'.
withheld from Florida
marked tar its highways

LegcINotice
as &amp;c,o
CONSTRUCTIVE
wbe oeiyi
IN THE CIRCUIT couuer as 'rut
EIGHTh NIH ,JUDICIAL dR
cuit
t-l.oD&amp;
AND
SEMINOLE cir
CIVIL ACTION NO T3.1
Di A
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Of
HELEN S HORNS. Wife
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tlighwil% money in an effort LI
hold down federal snendirw.
Congress apportioned $135.5

Nixon
Ji.igipnI

slated U get *IJ
million in water pollution
control funds to 1973, Florida's
shuts' was cut tit $7.fimilhon b'
the Bureau of the Budget and

million It, highwll% funds for

thir Environmenuil 111ratect.loin

construction Oil interstate' tugts

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ltahau. houcwives complain in a survey of
their se, Lives that then- butbands art' louic lovers.
"He is unu.ispirtng, not llkt a
rra man," aae's one' 43.vear-oItI
Itonun: wile
A Milanest, 4b, comn*enun
"Once he was a good lover, no
he' hui-. ft 1*SSI0Tl "
The housewives ai,ssm lament
that Ili nzarrlag&amp;' ltidian style
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chart' - only for the convenienet' and pleasure of the
husband.
A quarter of the women interhave
viewed admit that the
tictniiyed their husbands. And
one-lull of those whit have been
faithful zsiy the' remained JO
tstiI tecausc they didn't have a
chance.
The wives' complaints are
outlined in a recent biastc by
UcLa Harrison, 5icthan writer who cur'eved the se habit!

The elder mothers - 42 per
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their husbands should be more
pasiunate with their mistresses than with their wives.
Only
of 3.5 per cent
the 1
young
married ones agree with that.
Sixty-six per cent of the
young married women consider
x the iitoSt important factor
in nuirruigv. Only Ii per cent of
their niottuers think ss,i.
'i'et the mothers and their
married daughters agree on
one thing. disappointment with
th'ir uiubands

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RICHARD DONALD

COOK

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li,iirnjQ! claiming In-, iQtit. title or tuna Properl',
CLAY PEENE hi COON. "it wile.
interes' mnprop.'tS It he- atte r iov in NLAi, PROPERTY
H,CPiET'Y
P.
JAMES
ann
Lot 459 0110 the Soutn 74.1' *00' 01 DELOR!!! s'sACNETT. flit wilt and
the issuance bt the Stott Board of
ML'ZMMOW'TE
sAi4r, you are' requir ed to w'vi. copy of
Eoucatson of Florida it Dciii CC)" LO 4&amp;" of
porate under Section 2 at ArtiCle IX HOT EL &amp; NAVICAT 10141 COM
your writtiri Ot'tt'fl%eS If 005. to 11 Of'
ann Subsection (at Of SeCtion 9 of PANS'. as recorded in Plat b s 1, Hollo well
Melrose &amp; D.OII. At
II. Mel1t'
Re
Art icle XII Of the Contt 111,11101 01 P1W Pages IC thrOugh 12 Public Records
tory
rw for Pla.ntlft whole addreSs
State of Flor ida
amended of 0 SemInole County Florida.
is 100 South Orange Avenue. Suite
0(1
Higne- Education Bonds. Series F.
901, Orlando Florida fledl anti flit
r Int. aqgr,gate principal amount ot La' AIM, LESS the South 74,34 teat
,ormgnmt With the Clii's Of tht
ruc'
exceeding
1.30.000.000. thereOf, one the South 1-2 at LOT 411. above, Court or of before Janua'',
tueremnatter more pa'ticularip ALTAMONTE LAND HOTEL I flno 1973 otherwise a mtidgmen'
OetCTEDed o' to tx attectecs in ant Pdt,VIC,A7 ION COMPANY, at mm, be entered againt' yOu ID' the
wa, therib',. are he? eSIt required IC; recorded in Plat book I Pa's IC
toe Complaint
DflIOIIIfC
appoa' t,etor-r the Circuit Court 04 through 12 Pulit R.curi Of
'T fie Tiof prdpefty proceeded against
I..enr- Court
iOriOo ,n few SOCUrIC !PI-1-14 Count', Florida
is
Judical Circuit of saic Stator a' Inc PLRONALTY
Lo' 6. SCJLI'TPI PINECRES'T, Thorp
eq
in
All
tixtures
uipment
used
u
Courtimouse' in Tallahassee Florida,
Addition a suDdlvts.on, according Icr
operation,
and
Oft the. t7tri bet of Ret,, 1973, at 1,31' ConstruCtIon,
plot thereof recorded iii eta' (laos
maintenance of the premises
o'clock A '. ann st
cause
11. pages 42 and 6) t tIe Public
the graven. of the Complain! Oleo in0t"sfibed atUt'eSaIG, intiudrt. but Itvtond
of Serr,noIe COunt.
the above proceetsing shoals' not be no' limited to all air conditioning.
Flat'I*O.
grant acs ants the bonds tein nctiv ducts Ono Ofevato' ants
WITH
IDGEIHIR
"Sit
OeSCrIDtC .00 true proceedings. 0111w also including asspnmrn' 0 rents FOLLOWING Can.- C, I lelectric'
U'
wilt;
Said
leases
ccnnr7lror'
C
fe'rfntur,
Pln'lt'
taken
Watt'
HdOIe'r
Hu'
Moor
authorIZing Ilt.- uStuancr HiqfOOf premises togethr with oil at
't'C,S7IKGOOi 'jti'iaI RG 9159$. One'
CCsSO'iet Paris fQUIPme'fl' &amp;rill Chots.. teIcclriCi 10 InCh PltCtt*r
vaIløaten ants confirmed
Said bonds are dateo Ma, 1 1972. ICZS'i5lOfl1, rtv attached to 0' 4)500
Extious' Ian no Model Or serial
at no' exc,edmiv 1114' ir OOnfle'ctUl" Invowifft 0' WhIC?'
No.. One G E (e$uctt,ct Busit.,r'
maximum lawful rate of interest may ti,'r,altr a' rim time Dr PIis' Range, Modal 552k IU. Serial
author SZeC 01 hie uate of the ease Of tt Of added to Inc ThOvt Described
XROIU77. oi'. 0 E Ieiedtrlc
ttn'borTtt. oavabl,-semn,-annualivOn pp.et'y. and attic) replacements of 111, ill
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Map 1 anti November I t eat? year, any SUM
4ROOSIk One' 0 F
are in true aggregate prior ipal tOgthi'r with All StructureS, in'
Retitg,ratoe. Madel LAS1IR. Serial
pf'ovementsr fixtures, appliances 2P645h12, 1t Metal Venetian
amount e, not exceeding sO0ø,
and mature in annua' .nCtll I mints arid aPPuttenancel or sa its land o' Blinds manutacfureC by Sqi*arS*
Mam 1 of eacfl of me years 1973 to used it COilluflCtlUft ?itec,wlfri
Glass 4. Pa in t Company- Santa's'.
'Tn,t sait' is made
e g
t
e
fully
2002. i clusIve all as mere
I-lOrida,i'K,
rsamDv's
airscriboo in Hi, Complain' tiled Summar', Renal Judgment entered
WrTNE,mynandandtIea.alo4
iii
Acf
to"
No 12 1117
Civil
fer..t. one hi. •*hututi ttarti.i
said Court or thu 15th dam a'
pendtng in the' C,t'cult Court in arieS
tner.Io
D.c,mt,r. 1972
'T hi Order shall be puolhittad In for Sa'miioee Counts - FlUriOI
I
tn.' matinee t'equmred p
tn DATED thit. PhI' 00'i o Detrmr
1! 06 1 tmu!i0
Stat Ut,.!. ir tr,r- t)'' 1972
Arthur Pi becswift Jr
ISudI
ato,-efnefil'Oiied Counties
Clot-S 1 tIm,' Circuit Cou"t
APT
P4UR
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BECICW1TI's.
JR,.
at
DONE Alit) ORDERED
By Maxine S Loan
AS C 101eft
TaIlahas. FloridaPhil 771l, d4 v
Depu'i Clot-k
by Circ.Iia V Eleen'
of Getemose 1972
Puiitt Dot 21 fl 1972 t Jan 4
Depot', Clerk
(Seals
11, 1972
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Time Mary CT'O1S
Rebecca E. Coajgms
Paul Q. Brinkk'
Cbiy
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Jeanette Laing
Luther J. Hogsett
Crawford Williams
Mildred Fleming, Deltona
Thomas 3 O'Meara, littltojia
Anita thiraburdu, Deltona
Pfundston,
Christine B
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Mars

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beginning; at the
iii limutl. 1'
of ,o
of Replat at BlocS C of South Fore
POrk SD. Seminole County, CIa,.
according tc the plot ttio'r,of as
recorded .r Pf 7 Pgt' Si r Public
kec*rst, o Seniic
no Count',, Fla
and r unning Soutruwird along the
East star lot line- ttot'a distance'
let'l thence Westward a t'istance of
54 r.et fl0 inCites to sour-sect the
North side line of solc lot. ?nq'nct
Eastward along It't lint to It..
begmnn, a distance of 67 teat
irtht'r Oe$ct'lU,dnt2Vi)Lak, Vl,
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'This publiC healing; Will be' held in
County Commission Chambers
of the Court House, Sanford
Florida, on January M, 1973. a' 7 00
Ph' - or as soon thereafter at.
posSible
Boerc of County

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eliminated the many courts
existing in the trial court let'
,td t'stabhshed the tio tic;
court system; county sin

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court.
County couruiwilinow handle

misdemeanor cases and civil

cases whit-h involve
less
than I2.500, Circuit courts will
handle civil cases ovei'$2,S00,m
addition to felons, domestic,
juvenile and proba te cases. The
JUdges within each circuit will
floW be shifted around to place
them sshere the greatt's
caseload exists
is the cm
Eliminated a
fusion over which court will
have jurisdiction in a case with
the disposition of peace Justic's'
uourts. cruntruil court of
records, small claims courts
and probate courts as example

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Mental Health Association of
Senuinule Counts meets at 7:30
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103 Robin Rd., Altamunte
Springs. Film program, public
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Arthur 54 becSwlth Jr
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Suburban Republican Wumens Club itseeti 10 a.m. a
home of Mrs. Ann Pinnock, 3t
Fox Squirrel, Longwood, for
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specified by Inc court
Under the ne* rules, the
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Johnmv Jones, Altunionti'
SpriflitS
Miller Jr. I)eBary
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George N. Kaplan, I)eltona
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Alice H Moore, Fern Purl.
Ulban M Garden, Lake Mary
Ruth S. Hutt. Longwood
Alexander McLaughlin.
of 1,051 married women
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Toronto Ca
Harrison tntervmewed an equal
BIRTHS
number of nrnthers and their
Mt
and Mrs. Thonius
married daughters, puszn, the'
sams' questions Ii ascertain IJenips, a baby ho), Sanford
I)1SCHAftGEl
changing attitudes
Sanford:
"Within ii generation," the
Mrs Lawrei'ict Willianus and
writer concluded, "Italian
baby
boy
soctet has changed radica1I
Itoruild Thonnus and
Mrs
The married daughter.-, tiivt
Wt)
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girl
discovered 'ses Tue believe'
Katma Nuchok' Lawrence
that sex us not 'shameful 'They
Ilursehel
Gilbert
have' alit, found out their 'right
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sentence is concurrent or
consecutive Failure to comply
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MASSACHUSETTS MtCHE. I
ROSSRLCP R PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION
efih Ss,tt, Sevpntf, [intt pe,tt
R(SIO[P4CE AND
WHOSE
Tenth
OF MARRIAGE
EIovrr?h 'twptftr
G
ADDRESS
ARE isi;
YOU ARE .IEPFFY NOTIFIEO MAILI N
tePntP
MELVIN
1-ourtoenIt, Fiftppp,
TO
Dt,ndan?s
SOUTH
VIEYw. ON'TARIO.
that at
S*ieonth. Sevenboonth Eugfitoontn r
o ao
ouoii To SHOW CAUSE
u-iai CALIFORNIA
Tchulai MiscIsspp.
Ninetoontt' aflO 'TwentlatP JIAliClill marrlaup, and to claim
rLOlflt)A
TC 'lull s'rg-'L
YOU
ARt
HEREPY
NOTIFIED
pot,It, It
It nir foll i g;
HEREF NOTIFIEr
YOU &amp;
CIrCUItS o the StaIr o' io'do.
SAi'I tt
StnIUtiOr 0
C D'n.:oodiri to,
ae'ribpc prQpitt'!., in Seminole
mall Hilt 77Th
that
Ii
petItion
10' D4%50I411101IOI you'
FIRST
TORNEY' Of
"HI
Counlu. Florid*. a b.O flied bti marr iage, has. boor 0100 iliiin •lfl&amp;$
Marriage has boor' 11100 an c
AD., 19E
FOURTH
THIRD
SECOND
OFId Iba' betItIn,'r, K ENNETH S
PEGGY J POBICHAUD
Menceo in this onu" and yps C',
SIXTH
SEVENTH. Av'noIc L Groontleir arwi
IFTH
Eattof'tl 4 ICC' Of L0 7 and flit ROSSPuCtFR s.'oIu othtr relief
reouiretl to sp-'vq a co of you
NINTH
TENTH, Robert I POrn
FIC,HTI-i
Lht' charter, these amendments
Wr'tte?h 1 tee' of Lot 7. ftIoct M aQ.lnv YO&amp; iffeC1inQ the foIIOwlrtc
Attorney*. for Plaintiff
wrItten ani,we- ann flefe?flos. $ Cr' I
ELEVENTH 'TWELFTH 'THII
Lake Waymar, P4elQPlts Subd,viilo' OPtIbeCpffI0flapropef!', to wit
will ix' itemized at a Thursda y
Roost 67 Larson $uiIdlflO
r:ouI - t- Fb'lH III
to IT or V. GEORGE ALLEN P,
Chevrolet
Corvette
According;
0la Kno'
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tOrfl for PetItIoner who eadde
'Tallabuitia'e rIoric. i o
work session of council, and a 'T I N I H. 5 3,1 f I N b
publicrecorøs of Seminole CountS autometile Florida license
SIxth CT.. Ft Lauderdale
EiC,14TEEw71-i h 5 ltniw'r' I Niro
5FV1N1FT
54645
ann IdonTificetIor No
letter transmitted 11 Mooney on
Flor ida,
PUIISS i
u i.
via, one tilt the O'lgIPifiI Wilt, IPit
NINETEENTH AND TWENTIE'Ttt
tt
'ove
a
capt
tllei4'65101251
ant yc* art' r?OuIrCC
Frida
i
Ole'S f 11w' above styled ODuri or. or
ANt) 1141 rn
JuDICIAL CIRCLIIT
AND. vat, art' r,OuIreC In aDoear
of your W(fICf dCfPIWS I. W
beto'e Januar' 19th 1973 bthefw,tt
SEVERAL PPOc'E" ow'Ers
In other action before council,
ann tilt' your Answr or other a
or 4.ARROL,. ITLJRI I Attornet
octaut' will he entered for IPif
"AX't'ER$ AND Cl'li?ENS
FICTITIOUS NAME
the Ioi bid at Miller Meteor
defense or pleaoiric,, wit? the Clan of
f't'tltionC•
Whost
sc*'ets
,
PtIIYPC tOt •T talc petition
ANt)
Of
ALAC1.IUA
I'HEPFO'
NOTICE iSherobygiveri that I aft
tnt'
CIrcuIt
Court
uaria
to,
Seminole
Sales Corporation was accepted t.
54nforc Atlantichank Kuild'
This nOtiOe tP,Ii be P bIisheC
ft
at
Howell
flit lhf CauntV rlp-ida one serve a Cocii,
efiOt' wOOS In' Itwr ro?fllWtivr
for fire rescue ambulance
likOWA14r) C~TRUS COi-L IER Branct, kciga, ffito 773i Wit"r
orlolnal wilt the CIi'ri Of ?'ie ilbOvt Hiertiot on Petitioner's ilflo?Tw'y.
wee4s in tPt,' Sanford HerOIC)
DLIVAL. Pam. Seminole Coun't Florid.
CC)k UMBIA. DADE
equipment. The equipment
of
CLEVELAND.
Roger
L
B.rr
styled Court
before the 71W dat
WITNESS my Piano anø the tool of
II I &amp; P4 L AN 05. unet trw fictItious name
WIND
ISC AM It IA.
MIZE A BERRY PC Drawer- 2
includes medical supplies for
ot iedrua't 4.0 197) otherwis.
saio court at Santora Florida or this
HILL SftOkO1'C.H .iAC1.:SOPi. JA MMER WORLDWIDE •flt Ina'
Sanford Flor ida 37171, on or befort
iner
U* unibutartcv which will be
left' C)a
L4p:1, LEE LEON MADISON. entenc tr rlstOr Iait name wIt,' 'Pr iudomen! rile be IOterr aua'ns' the ThtC oat Of Janua't. At) for
tn,
you
relief
domanooc
in
the
(Circuit Cou't SoaI1
MANATEE.
MARION
MONROE
Clerk
at Hir Circuit Court Seminole
delivered to the city stripped.
or otherwise a de'tautt will be en
OIAL OO$4 ORANGE
&amp;RT.40R 54 bFcsWI'rM JR
PiALP,
ri•t it eCrdao-r %.SH, Petition
Among the mrducai suppliu is
W1TNESSmt hand antthe sooiof leroy aRamnbI you
As Clerk, Circuit Court
P45CC. PINELLAS the provisiom
BEACH
FI1lIlO
WITNESS mt Piano ilflC official
Sato Cou" or the 7111' dat of
I, resuscitator, nuasks. suction
Semnole CountS Flo'lc3
P35, PUTNAM 51 .IOHP4. l'T
Section
Name Statutes. T.Wlt
seam'
the
Clot'S
of
the
Circuit
Court
tc.mher AD 197
lip Cl.celoa
Ekern
LIICIL SARASOTA SEMINOLE MS
Rieflo. Statutes
units, cots, blankets, ell.
0'
December.
4.0
Or
this
15Th
oat
SSPIIIP
I
AVi
OR.
5(iV,LhPI
1.
Fire Chit! Thomas Sielned
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
V, George- Alien
WA5HiHC'T0N AND VOL USIA PbiIUi Do, 14 21.25 1972 &amp; Jan
(Seal
reported that the three toniClot'S Of Circuit Court
116 S.F SleD Court
ii
FLORIDA
COUNTiES
IIECICWITI'l
Jr;
ARTHUR
Ii
St'mnom, CountS Florida
I-nil L auderdale. F la
NON - REmiDEN " Zn' .4
dsone had CUD
patties submitting bu,
L
ING
er
of
Hit
circuit
Cour!
Cl k
Maclot' S Eden
Aftorney for Plaintiff
OWNING POROPERTY OR SUP
bid, one bud on a portion of
by Cecelia V Eerr
De ports Clem
Publish Dec 71. 71. 19721 Jan
JEC' TO TAXATION 'THEREIN
Devout"
Clerk
FICTITIOUS
NAME
equipment and oni'onnulo!
CARROLL BURN!
11. 1917
HAVING OR
ANDC'TR5
'4['
CLEVELAND
MIZE
NOTICE tSnerebygeveritnat I an Attorney for Petitioner
IL
CLAIMING ANY RIC.H'l 'TITLE engaged It
DEK
it
I BERRY
business, as 74i5 5teyns 6I Santoro Atlantic
The bid o Miller Meteor WUS OR INIERF!,'T IN PROPERTY TO Avt SantorO Seminole Count., Bans 1416a
Attorneys or Petitioner
NOTICE OF INTENTION
)
't
1.0 '''t'
0'Wundo, he fmtttlou nam- at Sanford Fierjda 3V'l
the most attractive 11, that it
TO REGISTER
tSSLiAPiCL I'S "HE 'TA"E
Sanford. FlOrida 32171
andftiat IflIrnOtil Purlmip Jan A. 11. IS 7S 1973
FICTITIOUS NAME
provides a two per cent 804kb) O
EDUCATION OF ACE MASONRY
Riblith Do 21 75 19721 Jan A.
rroiItt"- ndnam, wit?; Phi Clot's of QF. t
NOTICE
f
HERFIiY C-REP,
FLORID
0'
NO'T
EXCEEDINC,
flit
,,
discount if payment is niadu'
1
C,rui' Court Seminole Courltp
pursuant IC 1'Iocja :,tj1t&amp;t,- Be,, (
510,000,001' HIGHER FDU1C.TI0P, Fioricia in
II
6(
accordance, wilt' 11w
uthur,
days of delivers
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fruit the UrKiCrSIflCC OeSIrmnd
1101105 SERIES i u4ERE1P4Ar
,
,
Of the FictItious Name IN
enpapt in businets under the
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THE CIRCUIT COURT IN—
"ER MORE 1'4RTICULAPt provittom
SEMINOu.I
COUNTY
bOARD
StIut.'t lc.WIt Suction 16! 0' FOR SEMINOLE
tIfiOus name Of ALTAMONI
COUNTY
OC SCR IBUL) OR WIlt) MA't 81
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Florida Statutes itr
OPTICAL t 7Z W Senior-an Bova
FLORIDA
ANY
AFFECTED
WAY
Notice
of
Public
hearing
S Leo A G,rcuar
ClIp of AttamonteSpringi, Count ti
CIVIL ACTION NO 77-1514
I HE NE ITS'
'tPC
Of
Countr,
Boar-C
Corn
PubliSh ut 4 ti it 2! 197)
WILL 14M51%URGP4 SAVINGS missioner,, QI Semnofe Countt will Seminole', Florida. innas It
'The' State of Iormda through the
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114111, a Oa'*mnç corpo-ditlon of the hold a public hearing to consider an regIttt'r tht' said name Wj,n Dir
Still. Attoeneyt of the,
the, Firs!. Second
Stott it' P4ev '01'S.
Thirti FourTh FItth Sixth Seventh,
ppea? against the Board of Ad Clerk of tIme' Circuit Court i'
Seminole County, FiorlOM
Eleventh IN THE CIRCUIT COURT DC THE
Eighth. NInth. 'Tt'ntt
PlaintIff, muitmun' in denying
deying • specialell
S MItchell Shapiro
TweIttI, 'Thirteenth Fourteenth E1054TE!N1H JUDICIAL CIA ception In an It IA kesidentia Zone
Put)i,tt Jli'. 4 CUlT iN AND FOR SEMINOLE
ii 2 197:Elttoontt Sicietotti. Severwoo1)?P
.
JANUAIt'*' 3, 1973
for use as ott street parking in at
1'
mnr '.-Ot$'l
FLORIDA
DONALD
COOK
and
[,flIenfPNine?evr
wIth
Resolution
Nu
C
DI
I.
RIC$'iAPt'T
corancr
ADMISSIONh
r , kI I
'1' I Yii sin ?i
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I WTT1TIVY!1 JUiJICII
'"
IrUIJc UT 5fl11
di
"'IR
LLS' P,t:L. i'
Lounti Zoning
Sanford:
ft OR
' t.' '
('-A C- I
OTiCt
5f
and The several prgiwrt, 1,C t 11
J4M5
Rgu1?iuni aii hit- IOUOvin0
louda corporation
Joseph I' Murray
owners tapøyert ants Cltlz.nt COMi' ,'N't
dt'scr$bot property
ot. OIEs 014:70,[71 his wife.
Pla'n"ft
Der.nt
t he reof ant, of AlarPiuc ha,
CC' 1 Of Block B f Repla' n'
Con Ituci'
ftrowarc. "i"
Bradford. tirevard,
Itlo: C of South Rrn Park
Clam' Ii Fite
t'k0f'ER"E5
INC
CItrus Cofleer. Columbla Daot. MAY
NOTICE OF SUIT
Seminole Coy
according; tc
t' at
Jaue1mm' I)emp,'
Highlands FIot'toI' c0p0i'llf;or. et
Duval. Escambin
II..'IAI,'C DDN4..D COOP. 01)1! the pill' ttt'roy$ recorded in PB
DOtOfidOfl?
HlIItDOrouOt, Jackson Lake Lee
ii Of 11w' Public Ittti'tt,. at
c.' •:ITENE B COO' his
Ctuirk. W. Ward
NOTICE 01 SALE
Leon Madison Manatee Marion
Seminole
Cl0
County
lIr
less
Gloria A. Itandell
NOTICE it ill RU I" GIVEN tItIF
Monroe, Ok.eIoosm. Orange. PlIrn
toepPo at the S
1045 South Burge"
corn.' 0 ear
Pinellas. P015, 01 tIlt Itt' dOt 0 )OfluPi 1973 ii'
Gabrella A. Fisher
Ptt
head
L'
12 and running NOrtfl*a,-c
Baton Roupe
P'jtnan. St JohnS. St LuCIC hOd AN,., ii' Ihs Wes'
Of 11w
LoUisiana 10111"
John L Bryant
a dIstance t 31' too' along the' West
Sarasota Seminole Suwannee Courthouse o Seminole County il
line of said lot, thence Eastwa'C e'
Frances L Thomas
T a ylor Washington and Volusim Sanlorti. Fio'id.. the u000rsignett
YOU ARE HER EIt'r NOTIFIED
dtstancr of 7i I.'.' en
c- r
Ethel N. Wolfe'
ubtiS. Florida. Including nor CierS will 0110' to' salt' to tnt ma' an action to torecl, a mo'
,n$,r.ct the South sioe ilw Of Lo'
highest
and
beSt
j
ect
bidder
to'
case
11w
Or
sub
re$td.fltt
owning
prOpeT'iy
Gus Johnson
tgalit' flat, been filets against
12 thenCe' Westward to the begm

action fØr dissolution of
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the plea, the SefltencInj nn1
shall not IflIpo'e sentence uint
acquainting himself with ihi

"With an investment of
qualit. value, tirn1n) , is the little as $100 ii month and ItT)basis of his tnvesent phi. mediate roinvesthient of lI
lnsoph
dividends and caplt"il gan.
"In the stock market," says
-yrar-oId person car, W' 'worth
Wright. "the competent in just about $1 million by retirevest.ot can expec! an average ment sit nze

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CClII'T. $1
lb T' caRC
,JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
C-''
NO 7
c'rt
VISION
The MarrlIt of
i.
Ir rt. The Marra.e of
ROSRUCI t
t)JNF - .i
POf4ICi'iAt.Ifl. Ptlt)OfW.r.
"tc,&amp;s
AbC J4ME
Pf"I1'IONt
POalC,iALJO PFSPONOI'NT
CC)SS
MfCt4[ I
NOTICE OF ACTION
Rt'ctond.nt
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO J4MfT R ROhICIfAUD

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SEMINOLE
FOR
C0UhT
FLORIDA
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"By following solund, prpvt-n.
prof Clinnal investment meth.

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prwidini expeditious Justice in
the court syst'm, an iflflViatI,r,
is permicstcn
a copy nf
indictment against a defendant
or information to tic taken i
Jiir room
Another provision for
Juries, is a duscret&amp;iu;
provision for the trial fudge i.
11o) give additional tnstnietin I
the Jury Upon ri'ucst. TI'
former rule made It m:r
datory,
In sentencing, a provision i
added to the rules that in thc

from tota l return - dividends and

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FLORIDA

CIVIL CASE NO fli.l
HIGHER
IN RI S3O,O*.00
EiUCA'TiOb SONDS SERIES S
- rL hOARD or Enuf:A"Iob
01ornoratr
LORIt)A a
,w,drr S'l16r. at *rttcl, IX and
cubs,liol. Ill of Section Of AM. for
XIioftn,'Ccn;ttIutionot thf- State O1
rioridil at arnoqwfpd

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ecpin1 r'form
'riminal pro'edure rides In th

on s

goal if you can invest SiflO a scribes the plan in his book. "Qmonth for 40 'ears, and never VT. The Three Keys In Sto4
dip into it except for taxes
Mnrk&amp;t
or
of its."

when another resident quorieii and Uncit' Sam wants his b
as U 11w' outcome If one could April 15
Whatever, It .s a time when
not afford In pzt. Mayor
Swofford replied they would everyone needs relief from set aside 1100 a month every
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the paving from Lake Strmi in in Oar- fti spirit, that the wnr- your resporuw to this perplexing the magic of compounding. h
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JOHN ('VN'NIFF
lake wturt might well bring
Al' Business Analyst
down the wrath of the state
It is at
NFW YORK L Al' 1
nnllutinn agcnc directing the
this time of year. when the mall
ctt to erect a filter
The mayor riled the brings bills rather than

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ALTAMONTI SPRTNGS
ClUzen's who are apathetic
Jor.es told council the children.
the function of various
hour's heated dissertation b%.
Mayor Swofford noii-.4 there resolution" No one''
governing hn4le
cont,ndlng residents mostl had purchased
audience, stated, 1 th r
the
the
the
course
of
Diirini
tmmes on the dirt road to avoid are ways to control traffic and
that "von can't bent ct
Mayor
we
have
gotten a
heated
(IlS(llsstons,
vehicular truhll(- and the instructed Police Chief Justus
could learn an object
&amp;thotwh
dtsdnlnlnt
nws.sagc"
Swnfftd.
residents commented on the Ea.sttn"getoutthcrenndmake
from residents of this eit

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Swofford, People

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The tax used to finance
Social Security benefits is increasingly unfair to
low and middle-income groups and is in urgent
need of reform
That conclusion is part of an analysis of the
the
federal payroll tax puhkhed recently by
Brookings Institution.
John A. Brittain, author of the stud
Payroll Tax for Social Security"
recommends
that federal policy makers reappraise the tax
and adopt a finance system based on the taxp'er' ability
pp. y rtber than benefits in the
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distant future
Brittain points out that the Social Security
tax has grown faster than any other federal tax
Sifl('C the Second World War.
In 1971. tax collections to finance the federal
old-age, survivors, disability, and health innee OASDH programs reached $44 billion.
s
or 27 times the level of 1949. This increase.
representing a compound annual growth rate of
16 per cent, raised the share of this tax in total
It-deral revenue from 4 per cent to 23 per cent
tit'n other contri hu tions In the over •a I
social insurance system are ZICICIPd. the total oi
far more than was
1971 becomes S56 billion
under
the
corporate
income tax and
collected
more than half the yield of the federal individual
income tax.
The latest increase continues the upward
Lrend. The maximum individual tax for OASr)H
rose to SRI] in 1971 and is due to reach SI .320 in
1974, when a two-earner family ma he paving as
much as $2,640 a year, or $2,880 if the September,
1972, proposals of the Senate Finance Committee
are enacted.
Brittain emphasized that despite the 'War
on Poverty.' this fastest-growing tax is levied on
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In arguing against the reduction of this
nation's United Nations dues from 31 to 25 per
cent, the Soviet Union presented itself as a
memb'r of the poor nations of the world. Its
spokesman waxed sarcastic about the stinginess
of the affluent United States of America.
Despite this the General Assembly voted. 81
to 27, for the reduction. That leaves the U.S.
paying S0 million a s'ear in U.N. dues, $417
million in assessnients and contributing an
additional $317 million a year voluntarily.
The U.N. battle for $13 million in dues
(ductl(uI for the United States betrayed the
viet spokesmen into a display of hypocrisy
:tiat will not soon be forgotten by a watching

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MlItttIt'w Arnold
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the' blind musician will, deve)•
In'(l the' raise (tilt svsten, that
has i'zuibl.'d millions of blind
persons its learn to react, got t
idea trout an arm; captain The
('lJ)t1iiti laid invented a set of
nigtit.writin svnihols for use
ons the' battlefield, urn' dol
nn'anin: I'' advance, two (1(115 ti
retreat and u on Hearing of
this, Braille developed the' ittei
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rapid reading b; the sithtless
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the (:opatcabarut night club
''The' world changes se fast that
a man couldn't In' wrong all the
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No psrI of Any ni,,terijil newt or advertlsIne of h' edition of
Tne' Santorti Herald may be rUproduceti It
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without written permission of the publisher of Tht' Herald
An indivicluisi a' firm responsible for such reproduction will
b. rensith"ecl tit, infringing on Ttw' Hernld's copyright and
will be held libIe for dtinage' under the iv.
PubIistl'il tidilY and Sundays. except SaturdaY
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Ttii' sLiddenne'ss of the decision tit go was indicated ti flit.
,irt that there' was no advance word Iluvanai Radio stmpl
s'porti'd lie' had left. his earlier pligriniagi' in 1972 was an.
unct'd wee'ks in advance
Observers bt'lit'vt' it significant that Castro left for
Me*st't,w jUst four dies tifter huiving been tios In Ctiik'un
President Salvador Allemb'. himself
tmm(' after ci'
tr ili it, flit- Soviet Union Did Ailendi' tell ('astre sunii'thlrw
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political moves inside Cubit aimed at dmnnishrng Castru'
peiwet-. On both uccissiqns Catrc' nuinttted It' b1e*. the Soviet
thrusts--tiffi such maneuverings are hardly
to
likely
have
enite'ndert'd trust or sincere' friendship on either side.
in the' field of foreign relations, Castro and the Russians
tncre'asinglv diverged.
In regard to the Untied State. the Soviet Union appears
bent on closer ties and greater trade, while Castro rants and
raves against ''imperialism" in regard 114 Latin America.
Castro has not abandoned ins subverinve elf orts, whereas the
Soviet Union Pius IJW'sUed Its own policy of establishing
diplounifle relations with the' Latin t.niericari countries and
exuindmg commerce' with theni
lit the early 195te the communization of Cuba
represented a niuijtir ('001' for the Soviet Union. 'flit' iron
Curtain was extended right into the United States' backyard,
and Russia had it significant beachhead In the Western
Hemisphere.
But tudic; Russian diplomats and traders fliiwt' freel
aliout much of the' titrrmspliere, and Cuba is less important 1(1
the' Kremlin Furthermore. Chile' has moved in the' direction
of Marxism. and liii' Chilean Communist Party
i s a more
stable and reliasbk all; to RUssia than is the volatile' Castro.
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over 197 ticu hut niaku 'up fur the'
expeied effects of tnfuitiun,

redemption and interest
ltccelpts and expenditures
the only Items expected to increase,
So will the total outstanding lungterm debt fur highway purposes.
TIn' debt at the end of 1971 was
01.14billion. This was increased by
$914 million in 1972 an1 is expected
it' be' further enlarged by $34li
million in 1973, for a year-end total of
$22.2 billion

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for
highwn
improvements,
iiuiinlenance' cimid administration.
The figure for 1972 was V1.6 billion,
According to the Federal highway
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be $2.5 billion For bond
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According to the FBI, arrests of males for all criminal
acts, except traffic, outnunitiered arrests of females by
six to one during 1971.
However, arrests of feuales increased 7 per cent
while arrests of males were
3 per cent over 1970.

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Abortion, appearing in tin'
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only evidence that the United concern again this year for the
States is losing the South and cont ri butions given for the
that its Allies still do not have' worldwide humanitarian work
the support of the people there. sponsored by Seventh-Day
Adt'C'ntists.
While bombers drop death on
This is the 69th World Service
Vietnam, the Thicu regime has
for which the Adventists
unleased a campaign of mass Appeal
have collected funds for this
executions and arrests against
humanitarian project.
all those' who do not support
Thesegifts are channeled
Tn-County lionel Runners
that dictatorial Saigon regime.
central fund through ad,Jsinihesree
Washington's policy' is to kill
Objective Reporting
nnunustratuve lines that are
It was because' of this
off all those 's's-ho oppose th
eir already fun"tionung. In this way
• it'rage the Jzituitxree was a
murderous policy all over no
Editor, Herald
money is lost in overhead.
's'cry big success.
Vietnam and
Donna
Ester.
artuc'le
subsequently Ad's'cntists solicit gifts stnctly
The nioney we raised 's'sill do
establish a base for economic on a volunteer
'Atxintionr Pro send ('ccii''
basis and are not
the children iii Seminole ('ounty
unperualusm in Southeast Asia.
today 's IIe'ralcl is a stud;' in neei- a
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an
their services.
lot of jasni.
That is Nixon's "Secret Plan."
objective' reporting. %c'uld you
The'
furaLs
gathered
will
Again I would like tO
How long will the American
j)1('515e print tiu' niiiiie (if the
utl )propriiete"d to macct human
''thank ; ou'' and ;-our
people continue' to suppo
''niuedit'al book" that
rt such needs whereever it exists
in
describes ployct's For sill the help yuiii gave'
madness"
c'unt'tluigae
as
Florida. the U.S., or overseas,
suction
Smnce'rel&gt;
in
peace,
"breaking the
('lull into
and in whatever
it
exists,
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suitill pieces Ii; the' power of the'
Last year Adventists sent cash,
Anita Williamson
's acuumui arid the pieces are then
clothing, food, medicines, and
J';'iuborc ('tiairiuiani
sucked through th(' tube IC) a
medical equipment
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bottle from which they are
countries outside the U.S. in.
cluding Chile', Korea, Peru and discarded" and h}'steroteniiy as
I Altar, Herald.
method by 's'shie,'h ''The body
India. This aid was vlaued $4
Would you please Publish nniy million. Seventh-Day Advertdiscarded into a pail of water or
lc'tter in your letters
disunfc.s'Lint If the (hill is
to the Lists have nnussions. schools
e-ditnr. Thank you.
t)re'sittuiflg, his.' is not assisted
hospitaLs in 193 countries, The
Ti' Whom it
with nuiedical care', but rather
focus of all their work is
I would like to take this ti
'allowed to die"
present a Living Christ.
.rtunity to publicly wish a
m
I)"nna would tusive been a bug
Our own church members
Merry Christmas and a • partic'ipate heavily in the World
Put in Salt'mui, Mass, or in Spain a
M 1972 closed the Florida
1973 conning U yOU will never
few years before that.
Service Appeal. Receipts show
Department
of Revenue' once
forget,
It. K. M arsh
that more' than one third of the
again
I do not know your name
reminds Intangible
110 Seluthcot lid,
Only fun±, contributed come from
I'ersonsil Property Taxpayers
that you were driving a pickup them
('asselberry
But in a world full cf
to save the Dec. 3i, 1972 ('losing
tturouglt ()stecni i SR 41St Friday
tragedy and injustice, we
market
value of their stock.
Ike(- 9 at cippreixinruately' 8:4
welcome the support of our
A nurntt'r of 'l':,est' stock
El) NOTE
vnlu"s saved liv the'
p tit You ran ove'r and killed friends in meeting such net-Is
''d .tl hi 'ks Siers usesi to
taxpayer
will
be uIse'sl in
our beautiful Gerunan Shepherd
glea II
t iltInformat ion
send also to t he splendid
eli'te'nnniiruing
the
amount of Isis
while' nay young son arid
cle'st-rihinu hut' various nucethiods clue' (ini the taxpayers l!1
his coverage the newspaper gave
I
friend stood by helpless to do us.
, o f alxlrtilsnl Sanford phy SR'i5lii
Again may we publicly
Intangible
Personal
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ansythiunig I do not wish to
f)r. (' F. Hrookc SitEthu ((410
express our dee-p thanks.
Tax Return..
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hospitalized with a single,
straightforward ailment, the nation could have hoped
runfide'nuih fat' his recnver—thoughi at his advanced age
of Ml, no illness is simple or without tit(- duager of cornplicatuons
As it was, ut was a case of the machine just running
down If it had no, been the heart that failed
it
Would hay.' IH'c'n hit' lungs or sume' other urun, In auch
cases, wtu'ms there is no reasonable' hope' fur a return to
health, stinield nut the' artificial device's he' unplugged and
a person tit' per,
to die in tii own tinue
But the medical profession is charged with preserving
lift', nut niiiiiislermg to death All the training of doctors,
all their acquired skill arid experience. is directed toward
this end No ;itr;'sician has the authority, nor desires the
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Truman surel% was
It was not orih; a sad way but an undignified way. and
ma - c us mourn all the' more' the' death (if the 33rd preident and former header of the' fret' world.
It also makes us wonder whether our great advances
ins nie'clical science are always a blessing, cspt'ciallv when
tbu'ir effect is not to restore life but merely to prolong

Cuba to Russia No hard figures are available but experts
LM'iievt- that ('uba is costing the' Soviet Union a! Iciest $1,
nulliuti ii d,uv Fur- ci nation with its own economic problems,
Uds is ii e'onsiderahilt' drain. Th e question is, is Cuba worth It
to
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roadway and struck a 1967 Ford owned by
Everett Lurch, Britiol Tennessee, and parked

be'fore' his mortal lady uuriall; defeated the most strenuous efforts by
his doctors In keep it functioning.
It was a sad way for the great man to go. with his
tenuous contact with lift' maintained
at the last only by
virtue' of a heist of electrical and chemical connections,

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Wh has Premier Fidel Castro suddent; rushed off ti
Mosriiw What is troubling Cubii' bearded utetatur"
Ostensib!; he' flew ill Moscow Ir attend the ceremonies
ninrfting tIlt 50th zinr,ivcrsarv of the' Soviet Union. Cuba
watchers sus;n'ct, however, that there is considerably 'more
betmici the' trip
I)uriiii: over it decndt' of alliance' with the' Soviet Union
Castro had until now out; paid three visits it, that eciunir;
Tilt- first was in April of 146I, the second Ili ,ianuar; of 19c,4,
and the' third ended last July S This last visit closet; followed
Th-e'sitls'nt Nixon's trip to Moscow and It is believed Castro
was anxious to find out what, if anything, Mr Nixon and the
Soviet rulers discussed tit regard to Cuta,
Tnu,s . Castro suddenly finds it necessary ic take' tw trips
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romance and drama of living vanish 31151 as the" are
grcecm'cl On just its sixths tuaripeninz. man's remarkable
ruin 10 the niotin is taker I' mais liLt' a tired rerun of
it favored television serial
There is an enormous failure in all this is it the ine't'it;etth' failure of affluence" is there nothing Its satisfy
us. ti challenge its, after we have attained it
Sr'nt' hriht Americans do not think so They are not
the OflPs who sas "return to nature." with its' cruelties
of disease and discomfort Or who talk of halting tech
uuology and freeing men from all restraint
The'; acre rnt'n who sujgct'st we must find wholeness and
ziuirpose in ek''t'lopine better e'iir inner ric'hrs of mind and
tie'itrt se'arc'hunc not for uncontrolled freedom but For real
inuduvidualit in special appreciation of the lasting wealth
of art. music. literature, and thought. All these
have Indeed endured. and do offer im''iense reward.
Thii enlivene d in spirit, in en m a t aike new tu'art in
tackling the' ''icnc'tiallvnugcng c'hall('ngvs of today's man'
complex and iw'r't'rsely in tilt iph'ing problems—which
now engulf and dishearten them Thes- may accept an
old law of life The' pace of today not wittistandinc.
demand both
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They hiri'r not been blessed with leaders who can zum'tic'
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Vet all blame cannot fall upon the politicians, or the
managers (it indus,tr% The playwrights and other writers
Ii rid not him: new or revealing me say wl US1C has thinned
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revolutionaries
inctItiitiflfls, and thereby mIstnd hopeful
institutirin
Rut they sense that they need these
They wart
'.eirne'what hut not to nrecogni'iiibh' shape.
',tabihitv and order.
Their responses to oppressive bigness have produced
'ime healthy "new- freedoms," like wider participatior
some
in politics Rut they have also led to excesses which
ungovernable
seem
determined
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the t'ncl it sentence in red ink years. It was
thought Ituit shorter lives. A meadow mouse
to keep evil spirits away from eiephnna- did, but none actually may live to he :
and ii half,
hr didn't open his mall
you send it girt It blue' ribbon, has been known to exceed 70 but his actual lift' cxpectnnc in
Most of the' world's supply
of It's a sign you love' tii'r if you years, and most wild eleptuinic the wild is less than at month
ice is concentrated in the polar send her it green ribbon, that are probabl%dead by tilt- age of
you hiatt' her. Chinese copists 35 The horse has a record span
regions Antarctica, is the largIt was Anton Chekhov who
er wt rube. if the- anUirctu ire
themselves and their renders ofivt'ars, a i.no hippopotamus observed, "People must never
cap were melted at it stead;
1iingr1tv Man is the long - made' It In 49, bt'i.rs, lions and lx' humiliated
that is the
r:itc, it would yield enough waeM-lived nuimnial. and the only rattle live Into their thirties, chit'! thing"
ill keep all the rivers
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plants for riie'dicinrs The';
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ceptance of the payroll tax as a contribution to a
trust fund analogous to a private insurance
program, and ignorance of the burden imposed
on low and middle-income groups," he said.
According to Rrittain, Social Security experts have fostered the analogy between Social
Security and private insurance since the
prograin began in 1937.
In Brittain's view, persistence of the "insurance principle" has discouraged evaluation
of the tax independently of the subsequent
benefits and contributed to the headlong gro'th
of payroll taxation.
Public understanding that individual taxes
and benefits are not tied together, either legally
or in practice. could open the door to consideration of more equitable means of financing
the program.

employment income without exemptions for the
working poor.
His analysis shows that the absence of
ex(-mptions. plus the ceiling on taxable earnings.
results in effective payroll tax rates that are far
higher for the poor than for upper-income
groups. Yet, until recently. the tax has expanded
virtually unchallenged.
Explaining why this is so. Brittain said first
that the rates seem low compared to the income
tax, and that tax-payers assume that their
navmpn!s are vested in their own names
Second, the case for Social Security has been
skillfully presented. Because its be,
have
done much to prevent and alleviate poverty, the
program has become an almost invulnerable
political institution
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Requcss and proposals for
the use of the $177,000 in
revenue sharing uncts have
assailed the Board of County

Commissioners, with each
department detailing need and
priritv.
There is a need for $12,000 to
cover anticipated change or.
lers during construction of the

Juvenile Detention Center. The
tioard approved this allocation .
Sheriff John Polk advised the
Board, that if he has to comply
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forth by the Judges in acwith requirements of
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sonnel at a cost of upproximately $0 for the
remind" of this fiwal year.
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pinents ot $2t,(O(I '&amp;)m:idt'
in 1974 and 19Th. to retire the
total cost of the equipment.
The Board, by motion
authorized raising the road and

chase of the Cassclberry
gardens building in Casselbeery
for a branch O1(iCI'. Funds for
the Mental Health facility to be

bridge fund revenue and cxpeflditUre to accept $34X13.34
from the revenue sharing funds
with $24333.34 to be used as a
down payment on the equipment and $10,000 for purchase
of clay balance of this fiscal
year.
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According to regiiations
governing the handling of
Federal revenue sharing funds,
the Board of County Cornmjssloners. following
presentations by several banks.

federal funding for county

adopted appropriate rcsoluttn
designating the U.S. Bank of
Seminole for depository for
these funds.
More work sessions on this
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Br't'vai'd ( 'otinty Courthouse Wednesday Night, h;'itiging

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parking, and
cluck dangerosing sinverb at the Kev 73 Famil v
Prayer Campout Friday
vehicles to the tide.
The planning department night at 12 Oaks Cam.
offered an alternative solution pground on W. SR 46. The
to the problem. instead of campfire program will begin
closing Dune Road, the at P p.m and the public is
Department of the Interior
Sanford
invited
The
should reopen the existing road MitiiMvruil AssDcizitiorl aria
and develop a program of dune local churches are sponthrough soring the overnight campreservation
and pout in preparation for the
education,
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CALL GARY THARP
647-0096 (No Toll)
PRESENTED BY FLORIDA INSTITUTE. INC.
Stan WhitIatcti, Associate Sponsor

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damage to a 1972 Honda motort.'vcle following an accident Wednesday afternoon at the intersection of
Southwest Road and 13th Street. James Antone Bannister, of 207 East
11th Street, was riding the motorcycle and was taken to Seminole
Memorial Hospital
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West 22nd Street, Sanford, was charged with failure to yield right of
wzuv by Dillard. Damage to her 1966 Chevrolet was estimated at $501).
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We don't give your savings a momenTs
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I'lleptitivs searched the lake told deputies someone stole his
Sandra S. DeFrane. ut 497
elected.tlilayor Br(mn disci(
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concerning the problem IS it
-------lint Sheriff John Polk said
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ssiuni.'r Ittt'hiard We'dnt'MLu%-'s hunt turned
a
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Wulluamius Mayor Brown said lit- man'tjat't.0 dip
uwtthat had
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Annual Clearatwe Sale necessitated Owner Don Knight to restrict thp
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of customers into the premises at Ii gIveim time, req uiring
other.
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Fet1 I', Dekemitos, of 18i
t'E2 \.umuaha motorcycle, 1t,'1111V. 1
11;n luhour'f tiit mIiemuch (tie City van (10 if the
I)i putR S t. out inut. d their Pitinuana Road. V, triter Park
', uiued at $850 w is Liken fruni
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search of l..ike Harney near reported the theft of tape., tiruer C. Henley. Rt I Box 35. reniued
a buwiini,, b iii ur
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coat intl \\i 'ii r tutu
Citv
ultied
tto rut
iomas .. vidi nee tine erect Wednesday cir
lie tout deputies the tape' J utnes SLinky s report
at $135
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tI;eSte'uMi)t)r indicated a boat nuia&gt; have gone player 4untl speakers were aLso
A tool box and tuols valued at
Kith', \.cuit,uuI, jartiuiemit
Gran• v ille
ould makv down.
damaged,
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apparent
at$150
were Liken from Rodney 523-0, Lake Howell ,.ruuus
district
fuesday a county heavy tempt to remov e them.
Moore, of Apartment 271, Apartments, reported the theft
"'(lul pinent o1wrator rejx)rted he
Juniny 11a% Cannon. of 670 Foncroft Aparttnent3, 1500 of a clock radio. j cameru witl
he sisid. had proinised",', close' .-~:Iw .1 boat go
down ill the Ilike. Magnulia Averive. LongwoW. ilowit:1.
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"Since then tenant_s have paid
by the
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$260.000 in withheld by
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revenue sharing funds is ex- ministration.

letter froin DOT. lto%~ell
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meeting,
Hanson was asked
thciiuiphvMaiirs'=:
Swofford of ,ltamonte. Kenneth Brown of 1A'ing% csd and
Granville Brown of Vinter
Springs at the CALNO inecting
last night so that the group "can
have a voice in wlecting, the
preferred route of the cxprcs.sway rather than being told
where it will be,'' when it is too
By GAItY TAY1A)R
Kunkler said the older ('harles ltirki'y Wtioiis, 18, of l(i'vsvilie, Ga.
late to do anything about it.
brother tried to pull away, and Orlando, was charged with one
Julia Mae Brooks Keeton, 22,
Hanson said the beltline will
Det. Robert Kunkler of the
as he went after him, the 15- count of uttering a forgery.
of No, It3, Seminole Garden
have a 'tremendous Impact'' Seminole Count)' Sheriff's
year-old Jumped into the patrol
Deputy Jim Ilibbard arrested Apartuients, Sanford, was
on the CAL.NO area and will Department is looking for a IS- car and drove away. Kunkler's Joaquin Richard Puente, 57, of charged with welfare fraud and
certatnl)- have to go through year-old juvenile who escaped
vehicle
was
discovered 41 South Edgemon, Winter jailed under $250 bond by
1,ongwsd and Winter Springs. custody Wednesday when he abandoned a few blocks from
Springs, on charges of ton. Deputy 1-'red Johnson.
Winter Springs Mayor Brown drove away in the officer's car.
where the incident occurred, tempt of court. lie was arrested
I'atrolmnan Jordan II. Pailsaid, according to information A brother, David Michael Ott,
Det. Sgt. Johnny Wright at the Seminole ('ounty ('our- dock 1 the iMngwxxl Police
given to him, the bcltline is to 19, of 282 Sandlewood Court,
placed additional charges thouse and jailed under $100. Department charged Glen
cross Luke Jessup and connect Fern Park, was arrested on against men already in custody
Capt.,J. Q. (Slim) Galloway Evans Giles, 19, of 304
west if Sanford Avenue at its charges of resisting an officer
Wednesday.
1' he odor t' arrested Ernest Bell Jr., of 223 Way man, Longwood, with
northernmost post before miliout violenceto his person.
Roosevelt l'inkins, 22, of North Street,
Altamonte breaking and entering. He was
proceeding through Lake Mary. Bond was set at $250.
Mlaiiil, was charged with two Springs, on charges of violation jailed under $5,000, but is also
The planner said it will
According to Sheriff John
counts of uttering a forgery, of parole, lie was arrested in being held for parole officials.
probably be built westofOviedo Polk, Kunkler was driving
and cross about halfway bet- down the road when he spotted
ween Sit 434 and Like Mary the juvenile, who is wante,d by
Blvd. wherean interchange will officers. Kunkler reportedly
lx~ located. e said although placed him under arrest. The
(lucre is no set time schedule, it m)l(lcr brother came up and
will probably be under con- allegedly
offered
By MARION LIETIIKA
state Ih'partuuui.'nt of 'iransome
itlti contact cacti of the
WINTER
SPRINGS
A sportation i l)O'i' for turn commissioners later this wet-k.
struction by 19715-1976 and being rt'sistent-e to his brother's
a toll road will go much faster arrest.
request by City Council to the signals on Sit 434 is ''in the
Mayor Brown said that actiinds of the county", according t'iirding to the DOT, the issue is
to a letter received by the city strictly within the county's
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organization by its planner,

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lengthy prre'c of setting
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improvement.
inilunting u.u1i'r and currently the pendulum is up
special
assessment if rent collections continue to Development officials in
in other business, the mayors sewer, lire pruhl'('tIori and swinging 50-50 on chances at districts," he said.
increase. Executive director Jacksonville that they are
discussed the possibility of others
t'asct'lts'rry rejoining with new
Sources indicated the city
Thomas Wilson said today the "hopeful'' that operating subs,.
(';isst'lherrv rejoining the
i.On(t%oIoI 's
M as pr-i' Irrt Councilman Thomas Erntree can't attempt to set up any authority, which has 180 low dy fund_s can " --'!''a'.'d v
org an i zat Ion. I,oii g wood's Eugene .laques reportt'd hi had 11w key in the decision,
special assessments for street rent public housing unit_S in the February I
Mayor Brown. chairman of discussed tile I x)."11jility of
Kenneth Brown concluded his paving until a pending federal ,rity. is -- temporarily" in
WiNnn iaid. :,nwo,~-r, ,*le
('AI.NO. said it appears Cassetbi'r ry
irejoin ng u ith
s.ir as chairman of CAI.N() court suit is settled. Thus, in- ''pretty good shape'' due to
expects
the funds nnt bfnrI'
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('asseibvrry is not going to Mayor Bill (;ri&amp;'r and he is '190 arid lingwotsl sometime this ilicationc are if citizens demand extensive 'twit- ti
ghtening"
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March
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1wirticipate in financing froill .11 I)%.,,- cent in favor of CALNO*' month i,i to adopt a remlution the deluxe street prograin a recent months.
stanilpoint the current study
Winter
Springs' Mayor ilesigri;uting its representative, start on it could he years away.
Wikon said
Earlier the .iuithortty had
the
local
being done Ly Hanson on items ltriiwn
ronjeeturi'iI
that Ibm-n (',\I.NO will re-organize.
City commissioners have predicted it would have to file authority had $12,368,97 in
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---bankruptcy by January 1 arrears rent when the quarterly
if pa ving would use federal because $17,fl00 in federal report was closed December'29,
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Of particular Interest to
Altamonte Springs.Preli. Mayor Swofford was the roads
minary map If the preferred that ' ill tie into tilt, tx'ltlirie. lie
alignment of the planned inter- suggested that consideration
county beltline toll facility shoill(I be given to extending
through the South Seniuriole Raymond Street and Palm
area, particularly as it iaolves Springs Road into (lit' high
the cities of the CALNO Council spet-41 highway and I lanson -vaid
of lAx-al Governments, is to be Muritgoiiuerv Road would he
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informational meetings vtll he
for the city to pave the streets
Seventy-four percent of the scheduled it dates and
iIrig cw..ifr-type drainage in't
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U' i'r't citizens reactions to the (,enrgetown community
committee cm
ready its
r)rt'tvrcIuI and report to the
A report released by Knowles presenteitinn on the economy
commission
before
the chow 131 miles of unpaved street paving proposal.
firograir, (onsI(iere(I fuirtjr
streets in other areas of the
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If the economy program is major $1.7 million storm
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dr ainageo inst
(,f neigh- iiFw-d along city Orpot right.-Ii of
pvochides inIi or ti o r 1
I inform a t ion a I Way where possible and open stallation of the deluxe streets
rrieetlngsianwiry 17 explaining ditches
were
necessary. until the expensive storm
a proposed eronorny-plan for
Property owners would have drainage work is done.
pivIn. 'R miles of dirt streets in U) build driveways and furnish
Only three of seven Citizens
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substantiated the fact that
indiscriminate use of vehicles
was destroyin' the vegetation
and causing dune erosion To
safeguard against this, the
Department of Lite thteri'r
atteniptedtosolvetbt problem
byclosingthe"OPeflDWlt'
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1 ake had increased output
.ludges feel two additional
FlU-Colic eand
from I million gallam,to over
floors should be added to the officials from throughout seven
million gallons
South
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Wing, 3udicial area of the Central Flonda will meet Jan.
if %A cour-thouse. lie recom- 10 at Florida Tech University
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A letter dated Dec 2
mrnded temporary deletion of
seminar for ao:e-da
sent to Drummond by Te
s itemtiv C
education crowell, a resident in the
A total of $53,000 was programs.
Spring Lake area. in which he
requested by J.C. Lavender,
tL.rsu- education, which descnbed the had condition of
ld
road superintendent Arthropod
1ecoming %ncreas4ngl) the lake and in which he also
should be developed to whether there was any public Control would be allocated is
expedite popular among students, advised the Board that he had
cnuuazwdFromPage1,
participation prior to this $15,900 in order to
a earn while OU
discourage violators,
taken samples from the lake
to admit closing of the clay pita. Road 1'itui
County
Commissioner
Gene
closing.
Yoder
had
Morris and Bridge fund would receive learn concept that allci them and had them examined b the
the use of off-road vehicles ci
Chairman for that there Wfts none and
alternate between fullume research laborat
public lands will be controlled Roberta, acting as
the to
and I ulitime em- Disnc' World.
stud
and directed so ac to protect the the assembly. limited talks to received a vociferous round of 110(100th purchase clay for
balance of this fiscal year, and ploent
audience
these
lands,
to
three
minutes
and
kept
the
applause
from
the
resources of
Fred a down payment of
Under the program, a student
knother attorney
The reports rndicau'd
promote the safety of all users meeting moving.
towards the lease-purchase of a L) act
jj
of
i an employer for a degree of pollution in Spring
Robert
Morris
of
on
behalf
spoke
Leone,
and
to
minimize
of these lands,
lsman's grOUp Grade-all and a Grader. with Ill quirter. then returns tO Lake. Adair was instructed b
conflicts among the various stated that ° man)- people Brown and a
wereorthenorthtwomileopen from Lake Mary.
campus to resume courses.
the Board to institute thout
uses of these lands.
HAS
last
weekend
A
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SOUTH
road
Jobs for the coop-student are delay, the monthly
stretch
of
r
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As reasons for the oa
Many speakers. both for and
AIRUE
CAPE TOWN. South Africa direcU) related to his major of the lake and to report to the
closing, Yoder also presented that fishing was impossible.
the closing voiced their
provide a
the following excerpts from two Said Morris. i understand against
Board on his findings '1 am
hasmore
course
of study
to
- Kci Air Services
the
there
were
pompano,
bluefish,
thoughts
and
recommendations
iAP
the
first
airrelevant
opportunity
concerning
,
plus
personally
very embarrassed
studies
proposed Canaveral National channel bass and several and the meeting took on the been organized as
a chance to bank earnings to
tiv this matter" Drummond
hotly-contested line exclusively for the use
a
surfers caught by those at. atmosphere of
Seashore Park.
issue between the sportsmen on black passengers flying be substantially help support his concluded.
education
tempting to fish."
an
taken
from
The first was
Morris questioned the wildlife inc hand and the en- teen tribal homelands and cit• or her
intergovernmental study made
viranmentallst!, on the other ies in Cape Prnvince
in 1968 and suited that a manager at length as to
-national recreational area must
.
natural
attributes
POSSeSS
which wiil attract large
numbers of people to crnjc))
recreational opportunities not
-,, otherwise available. Sec'ond,
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the recreational activities
which take place amid these
desirable natural attributes

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,ide of the cxistin building
l3(crJ drection tn trr1ng ..i
session o;iTwsd
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ballp.ark"figure of 175,000 was
.pecticr of Sprru
function as Chairman, monthly
quoted by the architects for this his last
addition which Is to be used for Greg Drummond chastised Lake.
The
administrative
The lost inspet tim, ato information sheets
traerorutorsaiar,'r
distributed by Adair was
eight months for the additional
L'arried out on June 29. with
personnel and $2,168 for
periodic checks follorn up to
ching funds for the same from
the September 0 date
venue sharing funds
-isto the appropriate Sheriff
Munmonte
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START OF State Attorney Abbott Herring's second term of office
necessitated administering oath of office to his investigators. Above.
Circuit Judge Clarence Johnson Jr. gives oath to Jack Fulenider,
center, chief investigator for Herring in 18th Judicial Circuit Seminole
and Brevard counti es ) and C. E. DePuy. felony investigator for
rninole. Not chown. Dan Lawrence. Seminole misdemeanor inr
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programs; bolstering the road
program where DOT has gutted
acquisition of right-of-way for
SR 434; Central f- ire protection;

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trade was authorized
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ik'putit' have had no luck
tiled Weetriesday atGrumkuw Funeral Home is iii
fintluig the boat or ii body. Polk ternoon at Senunole Memorial e'barge of arrctngeuuients.
.titl the investigation will Itcuspital folloutmig
lengthy
t- t'mutmue, commenting (lust the illness. She was a native of
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Sanford IIi ii.
u- INuth' , if there is one, will float to Wulkes County, Ga and had
ih ti)1) ii ithin the no. xt ft
lived tii Sanford (or the past
t sti,iUuig (lie tilt-it of i I olu
(IL IL' N 101. (HI'Uti
seven )ears, moving here truitu
.L't&gt;.
tilaiiiomud watch (ruin I)oruth
St er ii the fts s CR ri t'rtut J it kuti ilk She ss as a Baptist
Waller,
r 125 Ea st S uottl mil
Ulit. i 1"Lm I out htun 67 ou
intl "as seen tar&gt;-treasui-er of
Drie, Sanford, '11w watchi b to the Sheriff '.% 1)t'partiiiemit. j
.oan %loughtuui rerruce, Apt.
S 'ltiouuipson of Dade City, a Ecunt'uiuy 'L'o&gt;oL* of Sanford
valued lit OtMIUt $200,
17, died Wednesday Burn in
Site' Was a formiier member of Valdosta. (sa., he was a retired
A calt'uluitor is apjntrenliy wurkIii4uu for the Ewell
,
to gine'erung and Construction Like Mary Woman's Club, a laruwr and a Laptist.
act
missing,
Patrolman 1k rh Slit s riport I. uiuiptn&gt; of Lakeland, reported former (sin Stout leader an1
lit! is SUI'YLed by his wife,
The busine ss machine s is it bmin sins worth $350 missing bt.ts activ e in thu. Sanford I' dna tour suits, (.eetlle of
Wtutiuun's Ltuuiung Association, Zephyr HulLs; Robert, Sanford;
Mt.i. (ruiui a job site.
reported umlIssilIg b
Survivors
include
Eirliei'
this
seck
her
I"luruuliu Dodge, West First
a bulldozer,
L*ruey [xe, Sanford and Willie
husband,
Guy
Street, Samford, ;11111 Was owned b) the
Thornton, Jr.; daughter, Mrs. Mary
reportedly
owned by
a WiiS tlri'e'n Into it lake, doing Sanford; four daughters, Mrs. (Irahaun, 't'tftcrn, Ga.; Mrs.
Wtlliamii J. Mary J0 Roberts, Geraldine Bargam-den, Winter
.W duinitige.
Jacksonville business uuuu&amp;hiune $I.^
Joe Cordell Jr,, tit Apartilielit Tallahas-sre; .%It-, Jerry %V.
('0111111ally Value (if 111t. 1111m.,11111,
CACUlilt(It' "LIN eS1111141ted ,11
2W5. Semoran North AINirt. Wa)ei Senkark. Mrs. 1111'es Iludyford, Ocoee - brother.

Two Thefts

Both thefts have been turned Roy hiughey that someone (uk 'thornton, all of Sanford; two 13 grandchildren.
isons. E G. Higginbotham,
over to thv delt-t- li%it tfivv,ifm 111.4 11172 Mercury, valued ist
Orfmik(,w Fuitrral tivnie 1:1
Elberton, On, and Johnny (1 charge.
$a,soo
for further investigation.

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IJF.Ajt AliBi': Mv husband and I named our son John
Allen Jones H sifter my husband We used "the second"
because we didn't want to call the hnbv "Junior." We were
later told that "the wc'nrid" should not be used when a boy
Ic named after his lather It Is usad only wben a y
named after anot her relative bearing the same name We
know se veral people who have used "the second" when
naming a son after his father Have
these people made
ii mistake or has the rule ctuingr'd'
In this state ITennesseel we have one year in which to
make a chitne' in a name without any difficulties Please
tell u t h'l h' wi should chance ''the second '' to ''Junior
NEEDS TO KNOW

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,.rnr from ''(Its '.e'r
nod' Li. 'Junior." A child bearing the same name a'. his
father is. JunIor. If a child bean his. grandfather't. name,
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A hich is. otHers-ni from nit lathers name. he is "me
ond," If grandfather, son and grandson all have the same
name, the father of course is "Junior" and the grandson is
"the third."
The use of "the second" Indicates that the bear n the
some is. a eiu'Jn, itephes., at- grandson of the original
holder of It.
ifl.AR ARh We are two girL' who are' having a bi .
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not by the- way she walks.
I say a girl doesn't walk any differently after she's
gone all the way with a guy than she did before
We'll he Looking for your answer
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DEAR NO NAME: I'm sure they don't. Your friend is
not only dishonest. she's stupid. Somebody should tell her
husband to wise up, get his credit card back and go
straight. Companies check up on that sort of thing.

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Pet Peeve hat, to do with fabric

departments that hre no mirrors When buying fabric, I ticipdnts
take The
his advice
resultatisthe
a
beginning.
like to consider the color and design and have an idea
arp, fur.n shoss. that nui ofsh
ho" it will look on me. Iust as when buying readymadt'
fend
clothes Also, bolts of fabric are not marked so one can
—president Nixon.
Set the' prices I usually have to turn a boll upside down.
—Sen. George McGovern, 1'inside out and then give' up and try lii locate a salesperson who can It-I) nit' the prIce' —AHO1.YN
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''eUiI of Suite William
IIEAIt (11U.S—Sinre we have had this. Pe't Peeve from
P.
Rogers
various parts of the. eountr, it must he a very general
—Faith-healers.
OW'. Jiopefuli-, this will tie read b some who can change
—Homosexuals.
the situation '
.-..pit' who take umbrage
Polly's Problem
instead o aspirin.
DEAR POLLY—At a Farm Fair I sas% it beautiiul
The principal villains in all
hooked rug that won first prize and looked Like It
this are the comedy team of
was made of wool ctrsey on a burlap backing I
Jack Burns and Avery Schrei; have a large burlap bag that held nuts, and a large
bet, who act as hosts, and
amount of acrylic knit fabric that I could use to
George
S. irving, who once parnuik- such a rug. I do not know how to cut the
trayed
Nixon
in a Broadway
strips Can someone who hooks rugs from material
revue
strips not yarni tell me' how to cut it" How wide'
Irving repea ts his Nixon art
- should the strips tie and are they cut with the knit
weave or against it" I do not want to make' a wrong
in an inauguration speech ii:
start and waste any of my material —MRS. E. 0
which he' announces "the open•
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ing of several new White
DEAR POLLY—I am answering t he reader who has a Houses" siuid concludes
speech by saying: "Noss., itS
thiro rug that had het!r1 folded instead of rolled. She
could not get it to lie fiat because of the creases 1. 100.
time' to say goodby I'm going
had this t'xnericnce' and tried everything I could think
sm-k to the White' House, and
of but nothing was successful until the rug was showing
you Wont set' me' for another
wear along the creases Only then did I turn It over and
OUT years"
apply 4-iflCb masmg tape along the' crease iines It was
flat
and
I
think
this
was
the'
only
truly
original
perfectly
thing I ever did —MAR\'
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c,I'NERAI TFNI)LNCILS Although there is
some friction on the surlace, much can he'
achieved hs sticking close- to ideals by which you ovcrn your
lift' Make today's. activities forward worthwhile plans If
want cithrr to go along with your views., be pleasant and
s,ucintiic witli them
ARIES Mai 'l to Apr Fit Important you are tactful
v hr p dcliiig with lihei-Ups, tar care you are not
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.5 you want !Iøhl vrtiiit
SIic'i nrrwverincr if)
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A;cndonrWhrh*Sttaflgc'
ideas
make' tug l
1 AURIIS (Apt 20 to Ma 20) Do more study on that plan
you have, or U could go awr at the wrong moment Get all
Stint knowledge you nerd 1mm newcomers who have the
anvu.
Avoid one who makes you feel inadequate
(;IM lNl (big' fl itt June fl) Show you air practical in
handling all 'h° obligations ahead of you Your mate may he
in a nattier sad mood, sci di' your utmost to cheer this. person
The evening can then hr vet's pleasant
MUON CHILDREN tlunc' :2 to July 21) ['eel your partners
out on n,riI points, but don't get into any arguments, then
you know 11151 where you stand Use diplomacs with one who
opprises yctu Losing your teniper could he had
L.FC) Juls 22 to Aug 2 I 1 lieconie' more energetic wtier
your work is concerned and get tucttr,r results, but dot":
expect cutters to do Likewise Not gocud day to tiu that new
vaydrotur. hut fine for window shopping Ttunk and ac
constructively
to Sept 21 Show you are a perfectionict
\'Il.iGO (Aug
better results in the future hieing
benefits,
more
get
anti
rnciuraging toward tine who is in trouble can Lw vets. helpful
ami your cluts' as a humanitarian Instill new confidence
I Getting home fixed up and
I.IHR A (Sept 23 to Oct
iatilsahing grt'atem ltrsii on Is $ (Ii lIaise w lit dss. cit with you n.
:rt today First get business matter' well handled, though:
.'ittrnd so me pant in the eveni ng that is a delight
St'ORPI(l ((ict 23 ii' Not 211 nu have many errands.
jtus. Ic' do and should not waste a moment o, todas, so get
huc early and gel then all out of the way If you need advice
from associates, secure it Shirts. you're an efficient, capable
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SA('I'11 ARIUS (Nov 22 to 0r 'I) [me da for making
imprrwcnirmit" to your home s: it becomes more eom(ortat'k
and s'aluatulc' as well Look me' experts for the advice you need
on how it' prugrrss faster in your field cit activity Relax in
I, lit
CAPRICORN (Dec.
t0 Jan 201 You know exactly what
cou want where personal and business matte rs are concerned
'.o hr iurr to get the' co:peration of key persons Improve your
appearance' so that othe rs air more impressed with you 1k"
onsr entertaining at home' in p.m
AQUARIUS Ilan 21 to Feb li First get those plant
i, Lurked etut that
rn: w ,ln: it' place before tiigw igs scion, titer.
cnJo sonic recreation hieing practical is yen' important niiht
now Stint' you know w hat it is you really want
['rI' 20 to Mar 20) Liruaden your thinking so ytn.
know. exactly ho to attain advancement both: in the' business
world Go out to gatherings with a real
and the' social
purpose in mind Recreation should he secondary
tie or she w ill be
II VOITR CHILD IS BORN TODAY
one of those strong-willed young people who will study any
course of action while' young and choose the best, then plot'
through it ti,rctnusl) and in a practical wa until it is
mastered and success ensues I'ernitt to how mans pia'mates
eart otherwise your youngstcx will develop aan overly scriOus
attitude that could cause others to avoid hun or her later, and
thus k!ssen the success and happiness possible' in thus
interesting chart
"The Stars impel, they do nut compel " What you make of
your life is largely up to VO1t'
Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast for your sign for
January is now rvdy For your cups' send your hirthdate and
$ I to Can-oil Righter Forecast (name of newspaper). Box 629,
Holtywood, Calif 90028

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reullv want.,, to pta'. a bal
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Giie'sic invited were Mr
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Kennedy In Ileu of an exthan'"
of ('hristrnas gifts, a eohlertvn
was made and the money wi
sent to the Retarded Children ' ,
Spriuih Olympics in Key W"
The next rnes'ting of the Cit. , ,will he held on Jan 17, at I
p in. at the hone of Mrs. [(abet'
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dling the drunes that now clutter
security'
And telephuxies, automobiles, up civtlizatucnt's progress
Send for my booklet "Hut' to
reto. Tv, newspapers
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educ a tionnd neser "shut up"
IAIt l'(ILI.Y—1 think ii would be most considerate
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the' past generation In America's
the' phzic'e' bus been filled and mail this to those' who hvt
Paradise Iarb nr crop of
applied for jobs My Pet Peeve' is the tact that we are'
soungaters must be taught afresh
kept tluldmt! our breath ttiuiking we might still be eligible
merits of "free enterprise"
the
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and "cIbo grease "
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e'duczition or salary t'xmn-s,'te'd were' lacking therefore the
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opportunity went to someone' else --AUDREY
Kerckkwfl is an expert in child
psychology
l)EAR P()LLV—Dc' te'l Mrs i B that the best way Ii
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is
to
use
remove' cotton from a pill bottle
"hol'Sesense
tweezers The's are slim. •tasy it' handle and quickly grab
At Purdue University's annual as veil as. 'old teaching
liuki of thu cotton —TERRY
4onuers. I)a. ii debate was. methods.' that produced the lush
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WIN AT BRIDGE
Have- the hippies ever evolved
quipped Prof Kerckhotf.
tiati
..and make the- last payment on heart transplants or polio vac.
our child's. education just in time cinr.s Or hybrid earn or in
it, hear him lath out against our se-rticide-i, weed killers for
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rnarrruiissn:
All ttiiil i Spt't'iOUS rt'LisU!)
You readers. have heard the- of the 1.' S A
ing You don't want to plus
About all the hippie generation
re'pt'ttts'd attacks h) hippitin nit-trump against a spade'
what the older has produced is cacophoci , chaos
elements.
against
o pe ning and opponents tend
and confusion'
generation has. produced
to lead their best suit. not
Plus more.' head lice and drug
vita car: easily make them
But
OUt5
addiction'
back dowp'
Wheii ss. s' s.s. ak'he'd I It s
Alas, we of the older generation
For air older generation has
Ii n n ci plu't-c1 in a rubber
raised the' standards of living have subsidized and "wet nw
bridge' game' S001 11 didn't
tins gencratior, of tuppaes
highcr that', r'ccr t,eIe,r
it,
think about the' spack dart
mankind's history Hippies have- without making them expend the
get 1k responded two nt'
elbow grease and long hours of
merel polluted it'
trump North raised to three
(nit- generation has zoomed toil that we underwent to let then:
and the dvIest' started with
agricultural output to the point Loaf in this Land of Paradise
five spade' tricks
We even permit them to spout
where lililioni- of surplus bushels
If South had
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granaries
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tu.ive gone' to two no-trunip
It
has
offered
children
tree
would
send
them
to
the
salt riuner
'se. rst N611th E;aotl bautil
South would hiatt' had to stif'
public education from Kin' of Siberia if they were living
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de'rgurtrn through t'tlIgt under the Communism the
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though no such free education profess to admire'
power' on earth could kt'el
We have ma
made' thy'
t grate err or
was. available to GeorgeOpe'tts,s&amp; k'.ici-'-* Q
N o r t ii from collecting it,
Vashington. Benjamin Franklir, of believing the old adage that
ieut nine' tricks
says
or Thomas Jefferson
1 Osss.uld 6 .James ,Iurub
"if you want to be seen, stand
And the Nth grade curriculum
HiWS'APII 1P411MPc'l ,.,Ss
wasn't even adopted nationwide up
The greatest fitcithall pIn'
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"If you ishi to t'e heard, speak
ox in the world can't run fox
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a I ti'hidcit' Ii it tie (uuids hiti
Court didn't s ustain the levying of "But if you want to be sip
Tir huit,tti ,.
,ie'll flat on his hack with: if
taxes for free' public high schools prrciated. shut up'''
couple' of line'ms'n on lIqi sit
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till is'rt
flint SiniilorI, it c4.cntsn't
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our
assuming
an intelligent kids
of
Despite
the
pollution
mutit't tints. in illuint tout art' p,,.
NT
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highwayb with hippie beer cans, would absorb the fact that otr
at dutitni
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'i' L Stiuth, hold
their emptyc igarette packages "Free Enterprise" economic
make- ouii contract it viii
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and other garbage, we, still offer system and Republic have done
are sell' helm -c' toui gain the'
Wtit do sue do nov"
Americans the safest drinking far more good for mankind than
t'aci
Socialism. Commisuarn or all
A—Pas You, pam int-r as
water in all history'
The Stititti It a it ci altntnl %,hoitt iisr at sound, lialaucrel hand
Never before- have old peopk- Dictatorships
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Not limos Iii'ttziuirant . Maltiminel,
lii lieu cii gIlls. Slit' rio- I" sent it
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Day Si'hmoil in I let sinml
Mrs SV I Ills; is, It uS Iiraulf,
imristmb'i;l, Ihiiinke'mI the 'miii
millet' '.s.'hici Iicmte'eI this' I )s'itemnic,
;:ur 'I-'' Club fleitiril Me'i'tinig in
I e'remiils'r. I 'loris for a card
part)' lit the near future was
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'I 110 rss'xt tiu'ellrig will be held
at the himnt' of Mrs. Willialli
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Love of Life'
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lengths of thread I happen to have—DiANNE

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(74) The Advocates
OO (2) Ironiside
(6) Movie
(9) Men
(74) Holidays —
Hollow Days
1000 (2) Dean Martin
(6) CBS News
Special
(9) Owen Marshall
(24) World Press
10:30 (74) Thiry Minutes
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luncheon at the Purple Porpoise
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Carol ('are ('enter, Del ,and,
Attending were Mrs. Mnrtlie'r ilel h'imius iIlsitim'r 0011 were
jirt'st'titt'iI w ith it prt lily
c;ra%', Mrs. Fred Ilaultiry, Mrs
dt't'miratt'l
iii:;t'hiisit, s'ac'h, cmii
)rte7e Council, Mrs I':s-mrt'ttt'
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headquarters
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Fisher. Mrs. Robert hlo'.'ell a'itl
Mrs.
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Mrs. Carl Anderson,
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s th e granddaught
of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert N
Smith Jr., ('civing1in, \'a,, and
the late Dr. and Mrs Peter
llingling, Tallahassee
At ('rooms High School,
chere she graduated in 194,
Miss Ring ling stas a rncmtx'r of
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of Howard Universit
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st Ith the University Choir Th
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In r\ S'hnol, Altarnonte Springs
Her fiance, who was born in
V ashinglon, 1),C.. is the grand.
of Mr. and Mrs Thomas W,
Harris Sr., Annapolis, Md.
He was graduated from
florida A arid M Universit,
Tallahassee, where he wsus a
.uember of Kappa Alpha PSI
r.,ternit . hit' s an officer wit
the U.S. Army Training Dcvicv
Agenc'., Orlando,
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who told me Iwith no shame whaLcoeverl that she was
using her husband's telephone credit card given to him by
his firm tit he used for business calls only. She bragged
that she made long dta' telephone ealis to her parents
and friends all over the United States and thinks nothing of
It And she said her husband said It was okas'
This young woman has four children and she would be
'et that is
furious U one of her children "stale" anything
exactly what she u. doIn, I can't understand some parents.
No wonder their children don't respect them
I am sure' her husband would lose his Job U his firm
ever caught art Or do all businesses expect a certain
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Angelese Ringlirig, to I.E ('ol.
Ralph 1.. Offer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Offer Sr., Annapolis
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1130-1 am ABC
Was The Year Th at Was. Ten
years ago. David Frost burst
AtteflbOrOU
famous actre iPippa Scotti Scout who is taken into the skipper. Richard
forth upon this nation with a
and Simon Oakland
comes th rough ton In her woods by bungling
catirIc view he transported
chauffeured limousine. which Jim Nrbors to earn his merit featured roles
"01from
his native England. titled
9-10 (.NBC) — tronside,
conveniently breaks down neat badge.
the Week that Was,"
$.f) ARC — The Mod Squad, linger's Last Case." Ironside's 'That Was
the Walton home. The actress
a retired policeman, which looked at events of the
then reports her ctuiuffer has "Run, Lincoln, Run." lAnc's old friend,
si fishng week in a fun-poking way. With
run off with all her funds and friend Herb Henderson is a big dies mySteriouSly in
village, but the investigation actor George S. Irving por.
'sic- prospect for profersional
she. stranded. When 5)
traying president Nix on, the
refuses
to turn up cooperative
cidentall" sprains her ankle basketball, who runs afoul of
Frost-produced
show Frost
policeand requires full assistance, the loan sharks and gamblers. witnesses. The reti'ed
man was greatly harassed will not appear) will look back
Wallows begin to suspect the sic- Herb is a witness when a man is
murdered, but denies it. Lirn, while alive by the villagers, so tonight and ahead tomorro
tress has an ulterior motive,
involved Ironside sends Ed Brown to in night
s-c' INBC) — The Flip Wilson who suspects Herb Is
Albert
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Herb
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FRIDAY 7:30 P.M.
Thursday Night Movie i Re'- shall, Counselor At Las, An
;eraldinc Jones and Freddie
the Swinger. Flip also intro- runt, "The Sand Pebbles" Often and Familiar Ghost'
All Souls Church
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which took nearly a year to film 1.1 Carl Fellows, aecued of aton location in the (.Ina Seas ucking a group outside a bar
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will be shown in two parts
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Fur iii i,l-I. rigt Ii
inuItliolored crepe I with tiny wall planned arnl (o-4,r(liflated
(nun. Sanford.
fluiwvr i1eqIgni featuring a toy %trs ftovd (oleiri;in
The grm k pte.'ntly
oh rtifFl. .it the teinlin.' arid
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dtcridirig
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iii IItt4I(tWiI ('UIeniIlfI preen
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tafrr P plans to .nrotl at a
h Iclple I %EI5 similar to those revelation hours were Mrs
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%la StE r l'ouring were Mrs Avis 1)avlq from
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Savannah, Ga.; Tornpkinsvui.
hjitti aunts of the grrorn arid
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f.ivuinvt11. 1'
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hifffori. enhanced with it
11 (fit Ova
Miss Janet Thomas pre,s
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of Sanford and I) S 1 d'.'.irds
slhmnt tt( featuring IDOl' full
is tilt iii candlelight
rosesiumith. r w ore a ftiriii.ml It. ntt
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engagement and
Tile '.etltling will be an event
high collar 11cr Iloor.leng(ti sage. Tti.' cohn' bridal ottf,i loru sIi'mvt' .h'vtmrative pearl
fonthco
arriage of their i)f Feb, 14, at 7:30 p.m., at
Given in marrigage by her veil of silk 11111sion was attached was des4ttird by tit(- bride and neckline. matching acces.-wries
daughter. Miss Joyce Iovejoy (ost nani Presbtm.ni.an Church.
CAMP C R 8, MOBILE HOME OWNER
h, f.ithi.r, the bridi. wore a for. in i headpiece of matching uiiatle by her maternal grand. and ! lavender orchid
Fdwarth to Ce
iui.il length gown of white brutal
white satin and t'aloon i,at
niothi. r Mrs ( S Sheppard Sr 'j-he 'room presented .uhI of the
Small Jr son of Mrs.
Small Sr., Winter Springs, and
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honor, %olore I forinal-length i,randinothers.
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daughter of Mrs. A. B. Lovejoy
tiull,mn 1O'. In (lit. (.enter ti.itk
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flowers.
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Shredded Foam
AND PADS
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inatuhing ribbon streamers
Danish Modern
7 lb - 89c
surrounded 1)), two crescent
secretary
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Bridesmaids ,mni,i uIi,u(rOn of candelabra adorned Uw pi inu
-Rattan FurnitureMemorial Hospital.
hint '.'.rt (hi. Misses Marcia
A (turn (atrtd '.'.tt1ding cake
Her fiance who '.'.as born in
intl Melanie Build sisters of decorated v,i(ti • uputis and park
FABRIC REMNANTS
FLOOR PILLOWS
Waltham Mass is the grand.
ilk untie and Mrs PaiJliti,i rose buds .and topped v.iUi .m
son of Mrs Ethel Bamforth,
Velvets &amp; Furs
Values to 19 99 Now
Rudd,thiu sister-in-law.liii) miniature bride groom two
Wayland, Mass. , and Mrs
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Q blocks South of Sanford Plaza)
Their matching livadpieces of overlaid with embroidered
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3201 S HWY 1792
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DeBar Bridge Club met Dec
al to that (if the honoor
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Winners include North-South
I'llil C. Staille y Ill IS 145
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(average 121
first Mrs.
man and ushr 'roo
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were Clifton GaineN, Gary
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Edwards (146); second, Mr-s. D.
Butts, Robert Jardine, John
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Accardi, (138); third. Mrs.
brother (if tile bride.
Abby Richardson and Mrs, N.
Flower girl, petite Miss
Meyer, 1137). and fourth, Mrs.
G. Farr and Mrs. Elizabeth
Dunn 131' i.
East-West winners m average
108); first, Mrs. Mabel Piotro'.0
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and Mrs. Dorothy Hinkle
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ll46i; second, a tie between
Mrs. S. Allen and R.T. Stevens
for members of the wedding party and out of
and F. Piutrow and G Pearsall
town guests for the Dunn-Cockman wedding.
11241-j); fourth, Mr. and Mrs.
Seated left to right, at the head table, are Mark
John Deavers 123 1.
Mi mun and his future bride, D'.hbie I)unn.
Standing, are Mr. and Mrs. Cockman, parents
DACRONS &amp; WOOLS
Bequest.'. for women's
LADIES
of the groom and hosts for the dinner, and Mr.
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news and photo coverage
Polyester Knits
and Mrs.
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yellow and lavender muins
outlined with white 11jurils; four
Potti,41 paints, a profile kneeling
tn ti and four [W%'. markt P. A
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\Ir and Mrs. Paul L. IjIj(j(I.
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tilt,groom is tilt,son of Mr. anti
\Irs. Ito% R. Wright Jr.. 1401
Palmetto
(to A'4 t S.iuiforij
The
san ct uary
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w ith a three-tiered
t,risc €tfltlelabrju ('4,0 'ir at
candelabra with 48 white
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took place Dec 16, 1 in at 2 p.
Immediately following the
%ows. a floor-length longElizabeth Buford Williartz
rn at L.a Mirada United and Carl Ogden Gutmann Jr. sleeved pink knit gown ceremony. the bride's parents
Methodict Church In Cerritos were united in Fo1'. Matrimor'.
enhanced with a floral yoke,entertained at a reception at
with Rev Hilton Saunders Lice, 25. 1972. in the presence of
Her headdress was a cluster of their home. 226 Elliott Ave., for
officiating.
pinkandwhiterciseswornin the wedding guests and close
(tie immediate families at
friends
back of t'er hair.
11:30 am at Maitland kj
The tr a de chose for her Center Chapel. Rev. Virgil
The bride's table was
Mrs. Richard Tangeman
wedding,a gown of white velvet Bryant officiated at the double ;attended her suder as matrcon of beautifully arranged with silver
'.slth empire waist and bodice ring c'eremons
honor. She wore a burgundy appointments and pink roses
Featuring a white lace panel
vehet skirt with a white lace and '.'.hite carnations A pink
She ware a trailing mantifla
blouse
and carried a nosegay of and '.shute color scheme was
The bride us the daughter of
matching lace and earned it Mr.and Mrs
captured in the entire down
pink
and
'.thite rcscs
Frederick
bouquet of white roses, car- Hastings Williams. Sanford
stairs decor.
nations and pine With sstiflt and the bridegroom; parents
Mrs Feagin Kelle'. the
nother sister of the bride
velvet ribbons.
Mrs
David
Johnston,
Winter
bride's
aunt from Richland .
are Mr. and Mrs C 0. GutGa.,
poured
Park
'.'.as
the
bridesmatran
the punch M2
mann Si Groseland
Her attendants included her
Her
gown
and
flowers
were
Orville
Barks
cut and served
and
carols
Christmas
the
caki.
identical
to
the
honor
at
sisters Carol maid of honor' traditional nuptial selections
Caren, a bridesmaid and CoUe- were presented b% harpisL Miss tendant's,
Following a wedding trip to
ti-u junior bridesmaid Kath'. Roslind 'ck
T P Pop Orlando ctrsed \e'.a Orleans ttie ne'.'Iv'.secis
Nibliack of C4as.seltwrr. and
the bridegroom as best man are making their home at 320
ThecoupIccctiangesvow; in
and
James
Armstrong
Oak Ave..Sariord
1e'.erl'. Lsinza sand Carol a pool ctung highlighted t,'.
Schlag. of California were ahu, floating burgundol and whiti[I
DeLand. was the usher.
Tile bride is a teacher at
bridesmaids
Flower
girl
'.as
Jessica
Croonic
Academy and the
lighted candies and flcaaung
Johmion,
the
bride's
niece.
bridegroom
is a partner in
Camellias
'.tac
the
Ring
bearer
brides
Gutmann-Dragash
and Matz
They sore matching gowns Given in marriage b3 her
Architects
Inc.
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Mrs ShirleyR).iu slio sang
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California I)ec. 16, were greeted bV their man\,
of the Casscilberr\ irva

MR ANI) MR-S MARVIN NICCI,AIN .111" are
shown Aith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin

daughter of U. and Mrs Robert
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Ta kes 67 -66 Verdict

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!i, % arites role the well known W Vegas gambler Jirnmy The
C;reek has fallen off the Miami bandwagon.
Jtrnmy hilis tapped the Washingwrl RMakins as it two
paint favorite for the 'Super Bowl VII encounter between the

wn clubs in 10 days
v art, c'eruir Auburn ra.h "Shrug" 1nrcjar car
w'ter some hope to Dan Shula, coach of the Dolphins. For
.I Immy picked 3ardan's War Eagles tpllme bry 11 torfC,o)aradr,
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We are aW willing to bet that the N'FL niff icials will d(k
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that warns such as Green Bay, Washington. Dallas,
t,burgh San Frinc-Ls"n (T'lerl.and and Kansas Cit are
jiminnig those who will be considered for the Dialphim
league encounters,
Should the Dolphins win the 4.;uper Bowl we would be
wUn IC t ra'uir ;u1 c! then, sire or, the Miami slate

Cash Craze Hits GDff
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(.r %-f- jjr~ (1, o)uji,jjn~ tt* pur%ef cin L'it. professional goll
the Professional Golf Assm. has reached its
lour 11, appears
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peak. or we certainly hope so.
71* hitest. announcement for &amp; new stop an the tour is a
Lw,ow event slated for November at Flinehurst, North
iroluia and th top individual prize IS no less than IDOG S It
%A Ill bea two week. 144 hole event
We did not really believe the grill game would )Din the
otjivor professinnal *sports such as baseball, basket,ball. and
iriutball in the wild world of the extra green but such is

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that there is still a place fc'e the
felt h.s team lost tlw game in
as the the
were trailing having
That
little ft'lto
message Tcirnrn l,awreric'e 5-9 shoed but six points through the fsr"t half hen )Ci. failed to
hhn' the game open then
cernix guard of Stetson got the cords
the
had the oppcurtuntt
But in the final 10 minutes of
across to the folks taking in the
A
poor shooting night was the
title game in the Hatter toe first half the above menuld n
Basketball Classic last night. tinned StrLson trio came to life reasion the Moor
th
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learn
away
Irim
Lawrence was not the high and before the sntcrmts.srnn break
point man in Stetson's 78-69 break came along the host team Only 34 per cent ci! the Southerr.
victory over Florida Southern was in charge and in thc lead. shots found the mark In the firs:
Florida Southern led 10.6 Sep-i
in the chamnrnn.chii game last
Lawrerwe and Has)(-m. wrc
night but he had a great deal to after the first 10 minutes and
their scoring early while
temp
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not as much as that of the retx)und.o~ in the first 20 minutes
,nwn tournament.
In the second hatf with the
Lawrence, along wi th Stet. Haters who dumped in 2$
Southern
defense trying to halt
snn'c big boys 6-7 Billy' points in the final 10 minutes.
LauTonce
and Hasiem it was
string
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SteLson reeled off a
Williams and fi-F Johnny
irl huct'd out with a
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straight points artuall
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point
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surge
Thoto 64, sophsurge in the first half of last leading the Mom b% A 10
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po,ints
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Hieters frorn an early deficit minutes of the ftr.m hall. But the
and into command of the Mocs regained it little corn- was the one who .sealed the
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hxuv chow tuch would be held at that sports complex
during 1973. Wt,11, today promoter Malcolm Tail announced
11w dates were no longer trnta tit'e. at least the first OTW.
Arid thut f irvt date is Wedric. .
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rut the new i-ear should be a dandy It Pits Mike Quarry.
,It( nation's sm-enth ranked heavyweight rantendet, and
hul }ucsper of Buffalo. N 'l
It will tic the first time a prcifeaslonK) fight was held
-live" in Orlando in the last two .years.
Young Quarry last made an appearance at the Sports
m vih closed circuit TV when he lost to llghthea%l
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IL&amp; sil million binges, and
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putts. his rival
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Lob Anglees Opet, starts today
and thiely tuive long wailaru.
Campbell doesn't underwrite lists To make one of these
over the historic His icra Club
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Open. Now it has the long, hy- p 1rutRt'ly triv ial. The
phenated name which makes gt'te Junior Chamber of CoinHope plated with Ins long.
sonic people wonder whether merVV IS, tht sponsor. Sunilarl).
Unit partrifer. Arnold Palmer.
pop Hope Crosbs etc are target),
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it a a oil tournament or d
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golf-par -busters stKxjttng for it riersollitlltle~. busines_s. 1%.c(yj!Is
million and show' people
searclung for new exposure.
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business in holy wedlock. i'
more than mu marriage of lose.
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S1,0(jo to tile ond fmve Giu.sti rnet Wellne-',
(*Its was sit timen embarasse.d liffersonal check for
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aftet earliery ears of power,
and presumed (lead in a plane
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were
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%lit,aw-flihile. choloorks
The money will go to relieve
riouring in Wedneiday to munired the est,ablishment ,-if
1964 Altirke said that the net. %urvivors of (lit,
Nicaraguan ..
the WortId Opea Gnit Champiorwork -brokv even" over ill(
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arioto charialLable funds el.11,_
N.It
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years ('US had some financial.
tabhistwcl in I'itlsburgh in CleItiente's 'Iresirn of a 3;rt.s
going
with 1111AAM
the .iinmentc"i honor
lY profitable seasons, said the ramp for txiyn in his nati v e
ner
new owner.
Ptierto Ifico.
NEW ORLEANS - Owner
-11's just untioelievable," said
'llie change of ownership
o
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ituuth ()rhmon, who opened the
uin't mean a change of Ic'
Clemente was believed killed first tiatch of mad at the office retain TD. Robert-ii as head
tioll, insisted tile Flew owners lit last Sunday while
accolli- ,
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h ja yil-pes, roach of the New ()
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it press conference.
pan~ Ing it plane load of
the
Nat,on,fl
Football,
supplies sjxiinsfor of the Clemente-Nica- of
Y a nkees
from Puerto Rico to Nicaragua. ra inn 1.'
l,eaue
d'snite
he'.rY ankee
Clevecriticism leveled at Rober-i
land shipbuilder George Stein.
Recognized 113 one, of base.
'I wrAild gums this Morning (hzing the Satnts 2.11.1 wascin
brt tint r another of the new tuhl
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boosses "and. they should al. .easorvi
With tile PItt.sburgh PI.
ters," stw said. -They're rrmt.
NEW YORK - The ARC
ways be winners. We don't Plan rates, Clemente is survived by
ly checks from adults. I just television network announced it
to move anywhere except his wife. Vera. and three sorts:
ripened one envelope
I a had bought the 1,,. S television
up%uirtl in the standings
Roberto Jr 8 1 uts 7 and I' ci
k I(It$1
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Steinbrenntr and (lit rest tip. riqut. -i
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preritly plan to leave full control
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pla yers and front office ior
Names of the other new o,Ari. kers were to fly today from
ers were not inunedlately dis- Pittsburgh to Puerto Rico to
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Jority of them were from outside the New York area, how.
A know it will be a struggle
ever,
for them to continue without
Ilie deal wits sparked when him." teammate Willie Stargell
Burke and Steinbrinner were said earlier this week I hpt
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ball club had set up another
fund to build a sports camp f.-,r
tx)ys in Nerto Rico. one r,f Cie.
in-rite's longtime goals
Meanwhile. the Allegherv-.
(';UnIY cotnmissionetsnaujf.-clared today a day of mournim,
c'I i memorial service for ('lenwnle was scheduled in the
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of the season tonight at 8 P.M. PuP. 2 Dorn@ E . I Nedif N,r,a I
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lucre is a regular 12 race Oer
prograin scheduled and all
1)1 On eetLs will be turned over to
TENTH R ACE S 16 5 I
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This is the second season the EIt, I Poor 1re
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11.10minittee netted more than
$1200000
I'lie fifth race is the special
feature race of the evening and
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art, tile early favorites i'owin
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thi card is thi 11th (lie SU on(I
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tram. nest,ollated tile purf-hane New Y(irkern have finkhed m r1raw a millirm in a va"_qin,- -,
with Ills foriner Iformit, Willialn higtifer 11jan third in the Ameri. the Spirnrld Wr,rld War
Ilaley. I)rpqltlo,nl (if tile,network
f .on I.eague,
-Manager Ra;ph Honk. w~,rnd a thrø yar a7,nqprn
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tin Nt 'turk Yankee ship and
tile .11lave, Flew ( . aWairl .4terti
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"Wi, think we (-lilt take all tile
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oth(.1 calle Of one tearn fill(TA.N1 I'A. Fla
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a inan ganization intact.
horns) trading off
Fryiel, art- hule(t of lilt- Un.
%A lilt becornes a standout
wersily of Tampa defer-se was
w.
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fl"Iffold
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rough ycar for the Eagles
SYDNEY.
Australis
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mmlissduslls lii 111
AMI '-i Iowa
Earl Ilru c
Metreseli of Russia and be- who took Tampa University to a
ST LOVIS Ernie Mit Mil. (--;fill(- ()lie of seven Australians ho%io I gaine in fits only season as
Ian, olk'nsis e tackle
fliis to aivamire to the quarter-finals it head coach, was niuimied head
1"-vear s t'teran continues to of the $19.000 New South Wales football Coach at Iuw'i State
141 bf-* aniont! till- bf-I in hi,~ Open Tennis C'bampionship
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gridiron specialist .-,aid.
I )r U I) Owens president
slc nt of
the University of Tampa, said
the selection of his university's
lith head football coach
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TA,\IPA. Fla. IAP)-The
University of Tampa nained its
third nv. head football coach in
as many )-ears Wednestlity, but
instead of importing tile
riciircuti chief it re hed
h((1 Uhuni
its own ranks of assistants to
pick lh-nnis T. Fryzel.
FrPel served its defensive
coach under head coach iide
liruec during the 1972 season.
Bruce resigned Tuesday to it(:.
CC[)
State Uni versity after guiding
SparLins to a 4-2 regul
season record and a 21-10 Taniterine Howl victory over Kent
State during his brief tenure.
inted to
fill the spot va cated by ltill
Fulcher, who succeeded Fran
(-urui when he left for Miami
Fulcher is now at Georgia Tech
arid ('un-i huts moved on this
.vear to the University of Kentuckv.
Fryzel
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said it %,its difficult to
bc!:cve how rapidly his mach.
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N E W YO I i K Iton John.
BASEBALL
Alistralia's KvI Nagle. playirItion. running back lie I,he.
NI-.Vi YORK - The New York wit i .iii injured It ft i xiw fired
coming a pe' r c' a iii a 1 1 .tixi.
Vu ccliii ,(I.iy ,unuI siulti ii
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Denver 71, Wash, St 63
Wisconsin 72, Pitt 70
Retil-ands 81. Cal Tech 43
t nnnectwut 60. New RampCal-Irvine 72. Mbealester.
-.*~(- 54
''.tnt col 102, Dartmouth!sltnn ¶'.
econuniics
AME%"M
Crootwor Bing Crusbi) starte
11
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tit all with the ('rostiv Clambiiik'
. oledo 102, St Francis. Pa. 75
("harnpienship
( )!Ito U. 86. Valparlso 68
in 10-1r T'wr. Bob tio1w got into
Michagan St. 86, Sjutb Alb*
the act 0wipbel.l. the popular
r.astern Kentucky 74. Da)lon
bama 78
singer. added his pres4e to
LOS ANGELE-S i AP I -The National Football League. as70
sttred
of a sellout cruivid for Super Bowl VII on Jan. 14. has
Consolation
(Ilicago Lovola 77. Detroit 68
this traditional tour opener.
MLn.
St.
77,
Hawaii
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Cent. Mich. 94. East, M. 90.
Dean Martin has a tourriartient
litted local televisiun blackout ot the National Fo(
HaVier Classir
IAoague championship playoff for the firin Ume.
at Tucwn, And), Williarris at
OT
Cbamplunshlp
Faild assurance canie Wednesday 0iien the participatins'
San Diego. Jackie Gleason al
MiarTu. Ohifii`5, Xavier. Otuc)
Stetsari
4
8,
Fla.
Southern
614
and
clubs,
Miami and Wastunrion, rtported bale of their alltx:bFort Launderdale Fla.
67
I2.0W tickets, each, The ganie will be televLwd
of
Lions
Dann% Thomas at Memphis.
Marquette 67. Butle
Bucknell
91,
St.
Petem
N.J.
nauutuilly by NBC.
It you sing or crack pkes for
Indiana 94. Rall St. 71
"Heck,"said a spokoesman for 1A)s Angeles Menwrial CohIU=is St. 103, ISU -Nerw Or. 75
a living, you've got a head start
Minim
we cc had 24.5W inquiries for tickets since last
o'
a
rich
at being the
leans 96 01
Starch
whien
we learned Ole i,ame ,A ould be played hert. In
Southern Ill 79. Evansville 62
golf tournarnient. The reaifotm~
CAPTAINS USAY ~'JVL
that muny in We tloifit we*-fact,
we*
ve
had
AIR FORCE ACADEMY. the extravagant imoderriday
SOL-111
Conmiisslorwr
Pete Ror.elle
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of the 'FL 1iflnOtJit1 list
Tom
Senior
by
AP
Blase purses are made possible
Oral Roberts 81 Marshall 76 Cob
cpciubet ulai air '611,1111'. kvut thifa lr~s czir.c,4 ,=cache!the first
of St Louis. Mo . is captain of tvIebnty p")-am tourriwneijLs.
Wake Forest U. V`Ml 57
y
six tdnKS would be Lifted if the game was sold out 1
S Carolina 81. Lafayette 4$ the t S Air Force Academy staged on the day before cacti
basketball team
advance.
tournament. It takes big names
Clemson 75, Niagara 68

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\'irginw 80 Duke 74 OT
I)ncisnun j0, Win. &amp; Mary- 58
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of Glenn Wilkes, the coach a! the Ste icon Hatters who
.asl rught defeiitk Flonda Southern in the championstup
; 'imil" of ttx- annual Hattem' (lassic in DeLand.
Mrs. Prancis Wilkes &amp; teacher at Soutrisidr EiritieliUir;o
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'T'ickets, for the show are on sale at thot Sports Stadium
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tilt
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it, Closing 111111tilf's ]'%%It I)ll%kels by Alliv Mt-Guirr madf
141-6.5. 1114.11 Dave Dirsillall "oll
lilt,i:amv with two free throw1l
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l ot I tin I uIlu 41 'fl till, liii
till, I)II/11,1 "oulldvil
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lilt I I In ihilt hut tic' u oreti fort ed ?lnrquc'ht
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Al Mi( fflre lost tim cool Iii
(?i'aI Hot,eiin rIfr:id MirLarry MiNu'ItI wan high for Satittilay, ntiailc'cl PUt 1270. h.liday tourney. tuecifiog South
Iuullnntip'ulk
of
the
hall
I-7. Virginia Tech b''
l"ur Ihi' Iir't ilmi' n,imii' Mnrquc'tlr' with 21
VIrginia riuIll.'d Irotci it I4 Alabama
in Itie ?Inii
Ft'irffl
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401114 lecall. tillurn It of the
Mnrqitetti w:iq the 0th) tc'curi, tkfir it and t"at thike IVI-74 In cerulor tto.l F 'cur c!ra;ght
Vc'fltuli'ky
triçp.d T)l4ytOvl 74,f
;iiiis nIt n untl000ll) titiril rank
In tlii Aciuu Inteul I'rc'nn lop len ,, ,prth,np while l4uuJg ( olIn of lpackc'tq hi Mic' ftot,thcin the
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Wanhlngtno
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wr,ftø
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repiurtc't
from the ulrcsnlng Flotilla flil-50, and No, 20 I.SU.Uew Orleacin
ti-w nerond half Alttugc'ther, F!t
I 11141111 lit ter lilt,Warriorli barely 111flinall rolilifoll 11all State 91-71
Kevin .Illy( - tallirill 21 joilit1q. Ittiltinvin firmed ?A If or tho rliririda Smithorn 7&amp;0;q
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Associated Prrsf. Sporti, % riter
NFIX YORK - AP I - I.jirr% perfect 14-0 serson and to the
American Conference East
Brown of the Washington Redskins, who ran around and ever championship. Cscirika was the
wi,ves of tacklers. and Mean mairL,;ui% of Miami's recordhe
setting *ground attack as
.I oe Greene, fli made waves a!
tackles, were named today' Thc' bulled for 1,117 yardm, second
only to Simpson in the AFC
Associated Press Plavers of the
Closest to Greene'.-~ 37 volm in
YeHr in thie National Foottwill
..he def ensive balloting were
hague.
Brown. the running back who linebackers Nick Buoniconti ill
rolled up 1.216 yards it) lead the Miami with eight and Chrus
Hnnbtwge of Vu achingicin i1h
\atinn4il Ccrnfcrenc't and helped
itt Har c'. Carter
seven. followed by defensive
carry thu Redskins it, the NFC
WIth Paul Kerr's 14 leading the wa% .
tackk%s Bob 1,01% of . Dallas
championship, arriassed 41 of
a high for St
Offensive four and Merlin* Ol.sen of Los
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Angeles with three
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nationwide pant] of pro football
sm%on
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tell t rif ben ch Brown f or the It InaI STETSON
And Greene, the tackie who
in wuuw'
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backs running for their lives
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us 0.3 Simpson of Buff mdc
"IA-1 rile be myself IA't me lotrawr,
and' F-arl M-irrall and Larry
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to be my own man
Gret-rit-, who led ij, defens,e Smith
surpassing the injured brown in
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the regular season's final
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su tuh are e.- i'nomit-aI and suill
lend s ariets to family meals
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featured todas meet these requiremiients
One. Tuna l.exnon Quiche, is
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much lower in price than beef,
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make- up the savory filling.
The pizza can star for an
Italian dinner when at'.
cumnpanied by an antipasto
tray, risp garden salad
dressed su-ith vinegar and oil,
and Ice cream topped with a
medley of fruit. A light, dry
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Se'm mole ('otint v, N ..-\ Stt'hhi ns has served as
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Combine beaten eggs, milk,
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parsley,
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su i'll blermksi , Pour lusixture
liver t una Ili lite sfiell and bake
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fist- iiumutmtr.s ('Ut into wedges
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1 t.'aspIorl fresh
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2 tsihlesptairLs fresh
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('OTTiITIOfl stock at a maximum offering price of $5 per share
The anr,ourtte:nexit was made by Wuhiatsi F. Potpresident of Uui' Tampa. Florida-bawd insurance agenc&gt;
The firm is engagt-d in the marketing of property ari'J
casualty insurance with emphasis on commercial customers
in the construction industry and offers specialized insurance
cuverages to members of various state and national

The Registration Statement of Combariks Corporation to
curisulithite its holdings in minority -owned banks was effective on Friday. Dee, 8, 1972.
Combanks is offering 229,819 shares of its COITUYIOO
stock in exchange for the outstanding shares of capital stock
of South Seminole Bank, North Orlanda bank, and the
Cununercial Banks at Apiyka and Pine Castle. Combanks
owns 97.8 per cent of its subsidiary, the Commercial Hank at
Winter Park, the anchor bank of the group 11w exrhw.gtoffer will expire at 3:30p.m. Dec. 29, 1972.
The ezethanger offers to the stockholders of the iaflihatrd
banks are being made by means of a recently mailed
Irostlectus. The e'xehange ratios are as follows: 1.9 shares '
Cuznbunks c-iniunun stuck for each share of South Sczrilriole
Bank, .9 shares of Coin banks currurion stock for each share of
The Curnmnerct,aJ Bank at Apupka. .95 shares of CotnHanka
cenxunon stock for each share of the Commercial Bank at
l'me Castle, and 1.5 shures of Corn}ianks t-munun stock for
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lilt- extra wink' 65) and 70 series
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I'i's'hus-ut ts4. 1,1 to .I2 tiegrees lii In'. iumn, iguwn situsage ss limit' lIt erMti'iimg trust.
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eight triangles Pita-c' triangks in utigreumsesi rune-Inc-h
PIe pan; press over bottom
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Di-ain sausage, stir in I (Uj)
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.svaultsbli' tin ttnkty's muiarktrt
Itimios utmitas and changes in
liii' lire' business are as frequent
.t - mis tIn- (4mshioIl ssorkt 'LImi1 .siispstti 'S iie'Wt'st tire is the El
Tigre Steel, a cc Isle tire' constjii&amp;'tt'tj (if 2 steel t)('l5 tittet 4
full ;mly Polyester cord tIy
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current line Ii the Surcisest'
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III, Mull represent high value and
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increasi- for the first tarn months %khid'. ended Sept. 30.
Dana Gruff, president of the Tampa metal products
manufacturer, said sales were- $5.3 million compared to $4.2
tritiliun last year during the nine month period.
Net income, after taxes for the period was $355,000
-impared to E!35.(K10 for a 51 percent increase. Earnings per
share were 83 for the nine months compared to .59 for the
last period. After dilution caused by the sale of 125,000 shares
of common stuck, earnings were .68 compared to .45 per
share last -eur.
Gruff his plant_c in Tampa. Miariii, Ft. Mt-rs and
Pensacola. Fliti'te'uipe. Ant : Arlington. "Tex.; arid
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MIAMI - National Airlines set a ne-su Ncvenib'-r traffic
record by flying 455.608,000 revenue passenger miles, an
increase of 26 per cent over last year's November record of
Passenger boardings increased 18 per cent, from 453.439
to 534,50 Available seat miles were up 15 per cent, from
789,010 to 408.8S8.000, l'as.cerugcr load factor was 50 per
cent compared with 46 per cent in November 1971.
(If the 114 ss- stern cities served by National, 22 rexirted
record boardings for the month of November, according to J.
Dan Brock. vice- president-traffic and sales.
For NI First five- months of the current fiscal year
revenue passenger mules were 2.266,640,000. up 23 per cent
('VCT' the 1,836,961.000 for the comparable Isear (lffliCT period.

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I'ie)'harnps. Incorporated, a
grocers- chain in the Southeast, has agreed to cut beef pt-Ices
in support of the Economic Stabliliuution Program, the Internal Revenue Service IRSt reports.
Under the agreement, richamps has reduced its initial
percentage mark up on the beef. The reduction follows a
nation wide survey on beet prices conducted by IRS As a
result, t'lc-Iehamps' customers will save apprnxtrnatels $4,(1
t $.000 weekly on beef
t'lelchamsp is also restoring to their customers *12.681
through other price cuts.
In addition, Delchamps has agreed to convert it s method
,If pricing on all groc'erv items frcirn the "aggregate" pricing
method to an -item-b% -item" method.
Most chains operating in Florida have similarly agreed
to change their priering methods.
Under the item-by-item method, price increases art
limited or adjusted on a single item as opposed to pricing ti
L'atagones of items. The conversion will make it easier for
RS to monitor price increases and to answer inquires from
the public.
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(• the .Tsut'k F'ckerd Carp , tod.'s annciut'c'ed first iuniter
s;-s and earnings for the 17 fiscal year had topped all
r(.-.Ircts matte bs the company since its Founding 2(1 years
lit,'
Sales to'- the I weeks endcsl (\-tot-'er ?S. 1972. were
$r.n 316,6I&amp; an increase of If; 8 percent over the $.4,.0.If3 for
th( carne period last year
Earnings were $2,&amp;iI.513. an increase of 22 per'ent
11 4.111 last year's first quarter earnings of $3,00,101.
Earnings per share were lIc, ccimired with 9 per
stmre earnings for the same period last year Eckerd,
commenting on the company's dramatic gains, said. "Our
first-quarter figures reflect not onl' our continuing grosuth
and cxpaitsicin, but also the hard work and loyaIt of our
management team and our almost 8,000 emplc.'s rr. use
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19.2 tiscal "euir ttstoe (In-' .'sf :!'X ,
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r'xpert to have opened at least fiO neu stores In addition. sue
are planning two new department stores in florida. We art'
confident of continued progress as we seek flI'%l norket.c sn
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Eirt l4euWwsnt C;sirrttt
ii , sot &amp; Mrs
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lord, hw arrived for dut ut
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Gorrill Loyi

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In the
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s worked p-er eiiis1o'e iii' lined h\ about .'ini''tizil( IWI'
''of a s-ear, s ci the output sit
i'u kit iit' 7 t P ' itiil it
sill' I ,;'ss work nioii' .'iit just
a result of this greater
ti'.whu't ion, the standard of Ii'.-tug rose in the saini' p-eliott In
about 7 per -'ent a s- s'ar And the
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s year usunib between their sauaking he kru'' it was sir.
tumor and senior years without earthqurike
'Wt did not knini wtuui to
Iia Lit provuling IIUtIIC'I,1 Cilt'(•
ir tht lndtnn in the seven expert next. r''t n)wflvs heard
'.'iIiiit'e inc l u ded the gnverH• about these things, hut

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4111 TUC4Cr Drive, Sanford. Steve is c'tirrentiv siatiorsrd aboard the
tit h C"arohnti
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The received children from either. cent In a foster borne
ruirent was too ill to care for 11W
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pleasure
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placed (or adoption i
Or
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Re. RascomW. Carlton.
the
The lighted eros
reliable family. or. returned to
child was kept from IhC% are taken care of properl
shady impu' of the Florida 11181 the
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if
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lather
or
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held the position
their own
of the home f l.
Unit, Methodist Chiltirer.' re'ivIn. proper care and sell to sciinni and receive the
superintendent
for
care
mother is then able to
Home on the' chore &amp; ljike understanding The kfle% that proper educat i o n In their
2 years. sta ted that the Unite
them.
t•nvlronment for program of adjustment
1-thodist Churches of th
Mflnroe in F.nterprtsc is like a 4'hildren
the proper
none tiE these
in their earls lives is group care, the child stays
beacon of hope calling children
complished
b'.
the
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of
a
Florida
('onferencc support ft
imperative. And so they took least threic
Then the are
who cannot find love, laughter
the
child
home
together
with dntionthree year period,
them in
or she l ter in their owr.
remains in the home until they from other interested person's
5UrrnUfl(ltflL' u cimu ;nc
"'n be placed or reach the age The annual budget is
want'rt
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and Tina Tucker, it-,
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renuliri for prospecut Testing Ser v ice , R,
iqn the home had grown from
dnnor to take them back and children mentall or phicselI'
one small frame building that teachers who plan to take the Princeton Net'. letse fl04)
forth to school, or church. The handicapped, shy or afraid
sior
At the onelnv test
Teacher
housed 12 orpha ns, ti 11' bricL N a t I 0 n a I
buses are also u.sed for outings who will rece ive special
buildings, c"nflccl Cotta ges. with Examinations at Stetson candidate ma's take the
The home has been the ten tion h'. .speciall traine
Common Examinations, which
children from broken homes Universlt on January 2 197
ta ff members Dr Carlton sukl
Al least 20(1 children arc to submit their registrations for include tests in Professional recipient of several ponies s
and Gernerril which the children ride in their he had been praying for such
sheltered cacti 'eur at the these tests to Educational F,diicatio
leisu re hours and on week-ends. cottage for a long time and th
Testing Service , Princeton, F',diicatiori. and one of the
home
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NMI li
ALwrnttii. Test Coordiruitor Examinations which art
an orphanage and was called
"The Orphanage" The Tucke" announced today. Registrations designed to evaluate Ins understanding of the suhjrcsisters leased six acres and the for the examinations must t
little white frame building on It forwarded two as to reach the matter and methods applicable
Ili the area he mago be assignpror
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tii )'otw s;wcllt'.' problem,
there are a few general rules
of capital gain taxation which
fliny he' Of we to you. Gain or
k,ç 1)11 Pr('perty nucquIn1
from an estate is the difference between the value of the
property mm the date of the tiecedent's death (or, In some
cases, the property's value six
months later on what is call ed
the alternate valuation date)
and the price for which the
property wa_s sold. Whether
valued as of the chile of dea th
or th e alternate valuation
(late. the property when sold
is now considered as having
been held ruts-c than six
montJi, so that the gain or
loss Is treated as long term. If
the decedeiit died prior to Jan.
1. 1971. however, the property
actually have been held
for more than six months if It
was to qualify as a long-term
boluling As an example of
those rules, suppose you in•
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'l'tiu' Nation's 2A ni 1111 on
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for the 1972 Econotimme' ('enstases. 0111) a srn:ull sample of
the remaining 2.9 million
businesses still have any ilirci I
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IN, uuiarkrt this
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A. If after you have r'*rubelied all of your gains and
losses nunsl sutalnsI a net loss
for the year, you are' allowed
Iii offset up It) $1,(= of ordinary Income at 11w rate of $2
cut capital lns,s for every one
dollar of ordinary Income. It
you had any unused net long,
te'rnn losses prior to 1970, they
nruiv 1w applied indefinitely at
100'
per cent le reduce ordinary in(oulue to the extent of
$1,000 I nfl a joint return) Of orirn'oiume Before apply'
it-4,
1 a net leig-teruni loss
ni'nmluzcsl in 1972 to reduce ordinary ineonin' in 1972, you must
first apply any unused los_s
carry forward (II nifty) Frouui
the years prior to 1971) and
then any loss carry forward
iif any) from 1970 and 1971
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be piIIl chel for lb. tJniti"l
SI,tt.s sc a wfoolp, for • h
Staff,; nod, usually within rh
Stale, for tetiunfles rili,q, ar,rI
?'Ir SI ariclarri Ml rrtnti it *n
ShntIctir-a) Areas f SMS As
(,re namn retail trade ligusrøs
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Judi th G. Rhoades, Copley
N(-%x Se rvice, in care of this
uwc'.xpaper.

Call Ralph Pe:old or Mucke' Hickson

We Invite You To Compare
O/?/DA STA TE 84N/(
INSTALLMENT DEPT.
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Jan. 2, 1971, when XYZ was

and has been with the bank trading at 90. Six months later
Ihret and one half )-cars. She XYZ is trading for 80, so the
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your desk, Uses standard 2's" wide
top., 12-Digit printout copacit'y• Large
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non-add key, char entry key, 4-position
decimal control, sub-total key, and
many other features including overflow
signal Nationally advertised at S369.
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ways,
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arr1ijtc'e Is, sue - ti as by cales-cip_ errinit Inwe'rs. and lawyers fl,ese' plr'ynnue'nt-sl,e legal form of
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travel ;u'('rie h's - ;,lc'i will
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Rulletins of Information him of the exact location of the
F Inridit Methodist Conference.
The donated another six acres dt'sc rtr.g negistr:tir'n t'c'flier to whi4'Th he shoul.
procedures and containing report. Mrs Abernethy adto the Methodist College. in 19O
the' college- in conjunction with Registration Forms ma 1K' vised. Candidates for the
Stetson's Common Examinations wil:
from
the conference begun operation obtained
of the orphanage, and as the Counseling ('-enter, 145 East report at R:U) a.m on Januar
directly from the 2. and should finish at
Michigar1
need arose, built ne buildings
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f"41fle buildings but tilt itin
ftren e
felt thai frame
buildings were not practical. s
the tore them down, one at it
time and replaced them with
hrui, structures, still standin
rn flu grounds
In 1939 the name of the hnniie
w as cluinged to. "The Florida
Methodist Children's Home"
and the poll,- of admittance Ii
the hoe
m was changed to at)mtttmg children from broken
homes, or from homes where
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s stern and .iihei
ripairs Tit;iehing a live wiii
' the ('t'li"thflt danger, ;
Wtngcr that can be elinu
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,lnc make certain there
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VI'FH MVE R 0T1 t'1 /XEDO NO T L E AV E
l'e main s'.i ik'h, nr pull lbs
BAR WI RES,
e lot the ii'ciist %'iii all,
'.c iirking on The i miu I ;tn I
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n •'.e the right (Ilse
'ith the pt'i'.'('r .clf s-on i;
things n
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outlet replacement or in
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alla!ion of nest (ituires
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on max- stunt tci t'han.
TAPE
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or replace a standard
itch with a dimmer These
-b are simply a matter pit looks like' '.'. hen II i gIns'. iiig
it c it'euiit a tid I hen iIac' liii:
med ing the old sc it-es to
.acking
u i•.iui a li st urn flit, tui'a' lio diistu
r terminals of the r '.'. plug in a lamp or a iii gut
Tinning urn all 111(k ligh1k,
tch or (cutlet,
l ight in the (lilt let hi 'N' it it
ansi I lien iemui'.' log tin' fuses
It's just important that is scorking
''rut' al it time will It'll you
scires not be live' ti
l'iilluumg the main k'.'. tt1 Ii u. '.'. Itit Ii ttis.' i\ for whitli l'a I
use1l a uii'oui testet tWtt .1 g.'sul utica II soil al- u' uru ut
ol liii' hinisu'
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ls'ti'. i' an'. t'pnsu't %% Ii' i' s
"n light Putt the probes turns if( cc •'r- thing in the
Don't lea'. e' '.'. irs's hate' sic
an outlet or in contact house', including the retr-igu'rliii".
it ;,is,ist Siiii'
ib '.' ire's and ml the neon ator
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must each other
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Vu'ti can make ('let'ti.ul
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scnu'wet;ic-rrs to mahu'
liii' tools inciilalt'el D on 'I pull
tuu
faith in I he tit a it it
B
chalice' touching live wires
National Warehous
\% ", It tilt' tools 'Flit' proli's
un;il kutoct's \% 11.11 tie's d i
ii, cc hen he tIe's this Von
,ulchcy don't
I iedfl't tit) elect r ical work
'.'. here it or you
in
'otact S'. it Ii jcl mimbing These
ate things Ihat turn yOu into
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At Enterprise

OPEN
Orlando Dr. 9A.M.
Sanford TO6P.M.

S. Noble 1804861
Special prices apply only to merchandise
now on bond. Hundr.ds of calculatots, ad.
ding machines, typewriters, its., to choose
from Quantities limited certain models. All
pric•s f a b. our store or warehouse Small
charge for local d.liv.ry. Out of town aid.cs
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111 P1 Park, Sanford
37 2 5991, Nights, 373 1167
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equipment, stereo, sports equipment, power
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Number II
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(Icsacfbc:ry Chill owner III 1917

Home Improvements

SERVICE
71 Hour Ser v ice &amp; Repairs on A ir
C onditioning. Refriger ation, ant,
Plea'ng Se-ng Sanford arid
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The following businesses
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S4-Antique
57-Musical Merchandise
S6_ Store And
Office Equipment

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SD-Garage Rummage Sates
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washer Central beat ar.,1 C' •n
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5ny more room than you'll find ,,
'Pti5 spacious four bedroom. 7 bath
with large F lor ida room Featsirr's
t,rand new kitchen and brand nrs
central Pie-itt and air i3sc5
ifl't'LLWILOE ill
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We vi' got it' See this 7 bedroom
7' bath with formal dining room,
rentral heat and Ail, double
gittaQe-, fenced, well. pump, large
equipped eitt in i.ltttie-n and many
other cotras that C tciritta
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Your Key To

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Situations Wanted

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REALTOR

Mile cufl 17 92. Cass.hhRegency Sa 131 31'

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WORKERS
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lg1iç... ?'.' Ctarlcc St

75-BusIne!s Property For Rent
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Niorsona and Convalescent Cpne'

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man over 40 f or short trips
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Ustcimor We train Air r?i4s1 B
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fen(ed yard. S1M per mci or
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f"ay 51.757 Move in ta',lai- sto
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ia-Female Help Wanted
15-Male Female
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16-Situation Wanted
17-Domestic Child Care

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(itsu'lberry Is accepting ito
the pos?i0n cit
pliCat0tl5 fOr
Director of Utilities Unde' the
anmlnistr*tivt direction (it the
Mayor 11150 City Manager to an
rnin•Ste'. plan organ.ze and dirrc
partmCflt
the wtlr5 of one UtllIt
n&amp;liidng office mfInaQemCnt,
mct11r reading. mitorand min(w
5tStC9 repairs. large c.a'e capital
improvements to COcirdinitte anc
suc*rvese the worS of (OnMittmnC
engineers and to do r1114?nd work,
Oat.On (If
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and three years of progres%-vOi
responsible one vat 'cc ecperienct
in the w$tP' AMC sewer firlil
Qualified people livIng within
rel. Iec of Casselherry cv wlU aqei
to rciIOCitlr within the Clts n'
CasseIberrt within 6 mOnths af'oappolntmtwv may APPIv ti-i At
pl.Catifln And resume at "(
Casselberry Cut', H$ui heunninO
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MOVE IN TODAY

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At only $190 me, (II si
Parting, heat, air ri'ffld.t
Owner II 7S

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PARk AVENUE MOBILE PARk
7545 Pitrt Dr - 327

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San f ord HsiriJS

Parking Problem When You Shop

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17 97,
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Sanford 33 1914' Oat S5 11*1

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crOwing ht,sInietc in Sanford
Small amount 04 typing fegurNi
Pi4C 54'nd rfIqtjml' and salarIt
to Ito-c 477, care of
The Sanford Herald, Sanfo0
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of lnsuranC (group.
liability. etc ) PielpIul but not
necessar'i- Send resume and
sa$ar5 reguire1T'ent to P 0 Pot
7711, Santoro. %- torida 32771. Alto
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cornpitr, sec'. e-cperienCN 'a-c
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rcearch, planning 4tiC CcitT'

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Maitland at its December
emplose meeting Mrs
Smullin completed nine
months service with the
bank and is working in the
bank accounting departmeniShe,hushandTomarid
their son moved to
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Nationally. the e)l)
per patient day in community hospitals averaged $81
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It s a common mistake to means major nwdl('al sncur•
tr or "complete coverage"
After our basic coySince the t'ernge
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small,
to
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major
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what' the insurers
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less on private insurance bedollar coverage" ThaS CX
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hnsiital i11 recently
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wash jUt')
would pa for
phys 75 or ROper * cent of the
$400
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I a year in the past seven ered Still. it's obvious that
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Aloma
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surance covered 36 per cent indically reviest its insurof the bill. again according ance Coverage, to find otil
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pun1. bills tend to be higgel
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which maintain more sperv•
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tinusuid dror, in thu Fttrl'% and Thinilins, st varip .
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porLs further drastic cuts for to the bitter end." McGee said. grapefruit crop is also expected
The United spokesman said in the Januar% USDA estimotit .
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that there never was 45 million
USDA following the
drop
P was considered "un- the
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Ttmt USDA Ic no'a o fficially the first plact
leaders and its caust unknown
admitting
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Co., a Japanese trading firm,
plans to build a leisure center
arid a hotel near l)isnt&gt; World
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being the "worst dressed."
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returned indictincriLs Ili two tht- death of Karen Gilbo arrested Oliver Brown, 33. oi tw it
shooting deaths which occurred Morrison. 22. The shouting Iii McKay Boulevard. Sanford, disturbance in the parking tat u
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By ANN SIEC7.KOWSKI
the
couple's
trailer
in
a
remote
charging
tutu with Lewd and 92 and SemuieLa Boulevard.
Morrison, 28, of Lake Barney
Hibbard irrested Miehaei
Liscivious
assault on a female
ljoild,
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genevik.
%v,js
%%t%hIvd
arva
near
Geneva
District four commissioner Heights
child.
Bond
was
set
at
$8.OW.
Joseph
Solitirt), Ll. 4 RL I Box
Greg Drummond recom- charged with firit degree
Officers reportedly searched
Longwoext
on
arges ju
\thaI
Chambers,
of
to
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ponds before
a
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firedrin
-ving
lavi
Bethel
11~krte.
OrLinde.
was
carr
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the sale of the Hospital 5:1, of Itt, *2 Box *221 Niam Street,
al.! rrested on a circuit cuurt
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be dropped unit that tIn' second degree tisuriter, ac- lit SttI to be the murder SStJPs'fl. captas. charging him with North Edgetnun Avenue, Win.
t. tx- r Spring3. wa-s -.ir ,-4 4it~i
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dtatrt rs jj
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Attnrrn s Newman Brock
about
appro.ic tied
this time.

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mor ning. I It. wits alread
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held in thu. St ininok ( 0111115 j iii

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siolsitiun of probuitma

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are enjoying their armest

%vorried about snow for the %,Inter wheat crop.

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crash of a 'I'riStar jetliner into the E'verglades.

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V. Ithou I s at ning is entitled to toilet t (Id mIt ge's
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the spending gaps created by (lie Nixon Ad. .
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but unittlkd
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'llie majority of tilt- board authorities that lit- wits shiloting
sat a dog is hk Ii sias a. 4utung los
agre&amp;ui that ttu susie is ill not lx
pursued lit this tlnst' It is as chickens wIno hit hit his is itt an
agreed also that ( hairinan Ski thu. stilt.
Author iLk. ta a.os r. ii a Li
Vihk n is ill c orutat t the Hospital
trustee.s it) rect-i%
ialiber revolvvr at tht- scene.
believed to be the death
from (hill botly (ill tiltisihality iii tisa huspitail Si('ill$)ll
I)t't. W ilIiaisi i logass sirs t'd
districts.
tiat 1 sit oil a, ourt itp$dS till
Ailvisinistruitis I
assl'etisnt
\liirrlsori charg ing huii is ith
Itnuint &gt; I .s&gt; ar inquirt d of thu.
board Ii hi should titatti&gt; ttiost
fiat itt grit iiiurdt r in thu
parties Interested in purc hasing a ll eged shooting of his isik is itti
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befieve that sexy actress
Raquel %%ckh was put at the
of the ''10 Worst Dressed
Women" list by fashion
designer Mr. Blackwell?????
lie's just gotta be kidding'
a For the lift of me I can't ever

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Susan Spina had been .selected
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arid a hotel near l)isnt&gt; World
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shooting deaths which occurred Morrison. 22. The shouting Iii McKay Boulevard. Sanford, disturbance in the parking tat u
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charging
tutu with Lewd and 92 and SemuieLa Boulevard.
Morrison, 28, of Lake Barney
Hibbard irrested Miehaei
Liscivious
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ljoild,
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near
Geneva
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child.
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Joseph
Solitirt), Ll. 4 RL I Box
Greg Drummond recom- charged with firit degree
Officers reportedly searched
Longwoext
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arges ju
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ponds before
a
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firedrin
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the sale of the Hospital 5:1, of Itt, *2 Box *221 Niam Street,
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be dropped unit that tIn' second degree tisuriter, ac- lit SttI to be the murder SStJPs'fl. captas. charging him with North Edgetnun Avenue, Win.
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'llie majority of tilt- board authorities that lit- wits shiloting
sat a dog is hk Ii sias a. 4utung los
agre&amp;ui that ttu susie is ill not lx
pursued lit this tlnst' It is as chickens wIno hit hit his is itt an
agreed also that ( hairinan Ski thu. stilt.
Author iLk. ta a.os r. ii a Li
Vihk n is ill c orutat t the Hospital
trustee.s it) rect-i%
ialiber revolvvr at tht- scene.
believed to be the death
from (hill botly (ill tiltisihality iii tisa huspitail Si('ill$)ll
I)t't. W ilIiaisi i logass sirs t'd
districts.
tiat 1 sit oil a, ourt itp$dS till
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board Ii hi should titatti&gt; ttiost
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parties Interested in purc hasing a ll eged shooting of his isik is itti
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Women" list by fashion
designer Mr. Blackwell?????
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bank, announced that MISS September, 1971, he bundled
Susan Spina had been .selected
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the death penalty already have datory death penalty, where the 11a -h, 1)-Ind., ti*eiiiber of the
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dectde
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and
parent
Judluar)
lotnmittee,
begun to form battle lines
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punishment
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Ha)h
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Kleirsttsenst announced Thur. same time, would be acceptable with the (tenth penalty "is that
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will call for a mandator)- death 5dav that the administration to the Supreme Court. The court it is possible for our system of
"•.penalts for cold blooded pre- will seek legislation requiring ruled 5 to 4 last summer that justice to make a mistake A
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meditated crimic but a the death penalty for such because the death penalty has Ba)h attic said the senator
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Democratic' Senator is propos- crimes is kidnaping as
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bombing
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and
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takes another person's life. The ward it. Kennedy of MassachulAND AWAY WE GO......
jury would decide guilt and setts and Philip A. hart of
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plea (or financial aid.
divisloti Im-tween lite north an(I
south of Seminole Countv when
At 7:30 this morning, Michilull
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Sky Safari Incl uded the support hlscuti, 24 Sanitation kits and tmpilut Sail) l'eri and Ron
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will be inmle to Nit'iirnguui
of residents of Central Florida sk u'nes of medical equip- U )4111, t'nruiinntiir.
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cue
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the giant M0( .nvatr jet, loaded Seminole County residents.
members of the press media of Turners plane and illots Ui
for ;te
npartmenL
unavailable hoped that a state ruluuqt 'ilI
or the quake-stricken city of entire passenger section of the board were five crewmen
as
Maringila, ,Nicaragua.
giant jet was filled with 27,01 headed by I'llot litighMitrahall. ternoon. Thp platie was loaded
l.ol"Ron for 111f,
ilir e(Ltly ill li te I'
Thii L. the third such mercy pouncl:s of supplies. including co-pilot ' Hill Noel, (light
required atnuinhi n Jet uc
mlcslnn tun erhrn- fliøht hs' 940
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ntiriNils- (if Operation Ainigo,
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both of whom supplied - free of
fucl ((it tlili mercy licriod of 1pss than three (lays I
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Airwa ys terminal mnnnker, more than 2,0(X) Pl0fl Was
provided lite attendants to lond prepared and yet leqq than 25
the fuel, without any additional personi; showed up, ovrr 27,M)
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piiinul 01 FIMIII and cuippliec
were donated by till (if the
It still required one Important
residents of Seminole Couritv
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7A Expected low tonight low 60s;
5A high Saturday Ili low 1110s. (%vulrr here, suld outhreakii
of Iiilluuua hiuie btesanuleul
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of the nation*.,, leading
collegiate choirs, will present is
concert In Winter Park, on
Tuesday, Jan. 23, sponsored bs'
Redeemer Lutheran Ciutch,
3377 Aionui Ave., at 8 p.m.
Under the direction of Dr
Leland B. Sateren, the'
Augsburg Choir has developed
an extensive repertoire including classical works and
contemporary pieces, many of
which were premiered by the
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travelers with re'cent ap.
pearances at Lincoln Center
and at the headquarters of the
United Nations in New York
Cit',.
The appearance in Winter
Park is part of a 24.da tour in
fix' Southeastern United States
In addition to near nightit
concerts, the Choir members
are studying Southern Folk
Music during the trip,
Appearances or study stops
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Tennessee; and 1f other cities.
Augsburg is a liberal arts
college utilizing the resources
of Its metropolitan setting to
prepare persons with leadership potential to serve, in the
spirit of Jesus, the human needs
of a changing society. Roth it
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major
and a minor as well as a
Bachelor of Music program are
offered. Enrollment for the
current year, Augsburg's 1(14th,
is approximately 1500.
Tic'keLc m y lx purchased at
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recentlycompleted 20 years service. Fit' is
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called as pastor to the liavenna
Park Baptist Ch ur ch and began
his pastorate here the first
Sunday in December, corning
here from Fai th Baptist
Church, Madison.
Re'.'. Kennedy and his wile,
[)onnis Jean, are natives of
West V irginia, but he is riot a
Following ttmt' stud Sundui
tutudes and nioratis of the' tional leave in order for Ray to stranger to Central Florida. He
St. Stephen Lutheran
night, there will Lw is reception Nation.
attend Asbury Theological was converted in 1951 and was
St Stephen Lutheran Church. at ii .30 in Use' fellowship tuill in
Semuuinarv
ill Wilniure, K) . Both called to th e ministry in iii at
a mission church of the nonor of the nete minister of
Church Of God
are fruits Florida and th is is the' the Lockhart Baptist Church
l,.utherin Church sri America, e'(fUclutu(,n Rev Lawrence E.
first time in the United States
Of Prophecy
He is a graduate of Stetson
will hold its first servict' Sunday Webb and Ins wife. They are
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he ir young son. Joel, born University and Sout he rn
at 11 it rim at the temuporar)
parents of two young sons,
t, youth rail) will be hick! at while th ey were in Colombia. Seminary of
Louisville, K). He
tise'e(mng plucc, Christ Church ltwi,sell three, and
Jonathan, the Church of God ni Prophecy,
They are not new to the Cas- has had pastorates in Florida,
Episcopal in Longwood.
four nmunths
2509 Elm Avenue, Saturday, at selberry church as t i le) have Ohio and Indiana.
Pastor Charles Wallick clinic'
7:3(1 n in. A you th revival will spoken lucre before and conThe Ke'nnedys have six
It the' area in August to survt'
eutmumenuct' TUesdai) at 7:30 P ducted i nspirational youth week children, three of whom
are
(lit' need for a church and us Howell Branch Baptist mu. Services will be conducted progrunus
musmrrmt'd
buiitimng site has been acquired
by ''Zion's ('tiildren,'' In.
The time for the Wednesday
011 SR 434 west of 1-4. A charter
The' h1ill Grutnuni hint Lost
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signing is ex pected to take' Generation", featuring sperm'
recording, artists. The study has been changed (ruin 7
a
place' in the ne xt few nion ths
appearances by Art Linkletter public' is cordially invited to to 7:30 p.m The first portion
:umud
I)raign,'t'' slur . ,lHpk attend these scrvwcs.
te iii b- spent is stud) ing timeFirst Presbyterian
Webb, wit be shown Sunday at
scripture' and the remaining
(tie- Howell Branch Baptist
Church
time will be around the al ta r for
('tuurcls, 1720 Howell Branch Comm u n i ty United
prayer and healing
A co ngregational meeting has
Itt!,, Winter Park, at 7:30 p. in
Methodist
been called by First Presby. Rev Hill Po;w,
pastor, said
Temple Shalom
termn Church of Sa nford for 11 ttwn' is no admission charge'
isiud Sliaryn H undle',
It
11.11i.. Sunday, Jun 14
White have been serving as flitsand (lit' public' is invited.
Michael Goodman is cantor
sionaries wi th Oriental Mis
Lmnkletter,
whose'
daughter
First Baptist
for
the Friday 8 p.m service.. of
!)iant' used as the result of drug sionier Socuet for ibie' past few
Temple
Sha lom lucId at United
First
Baptist Church of
use discusses drug abuse in years in Colombia, South
Church.
1649
Providence Blvd.
Sanford will tuold ii four-night Miueruc uric! points to what is Aniericms, will Lw speaking ui
lto
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public is invited
JanwIr% Bible' studs beginning being done' voluntarily by mans Ctenttuiui'it United Methodist
Sunday in conjunction with the teenagers to t'onsinit tile Church of Cusselberr) Sunday
emphuisis of Phase' II of Key '73 problem. Webb stats i '.0
at 7 p.m. ser.wt'.
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The church has contributed t
Nativity Cot IIc
Vt irl;f of God,'' Tin' stud will
I"ilituetl in; Lastiiutisculur by the' support of the' young couple'
replace' the regular Sunday
World Wide pict ures, it is a since they became nilssion•
Lake Mary, Florida
evening programs and will
probing doe'utlue'ntar) wtne'ti srues They have just returneel
begins mit 6:15. On Monday and takes it -lost' look at the at- from the field and are on educa' mile west of 1792 on 427S
Tuesday hours w ill be 7-8:45
.inti on Wednesday, 6.30.8 p.m.
ADDITIONAL Sunday Mass set for 5:00 PM,
There will be classes For iii!

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REV. EL)KILBOU RNE, ordained United
Methodist minister, will combir.e his talent as a
singer of contemporary fl1USIC with a gospel
message Sunday at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. services at Community United Methodist Church
of Casselberry. The well-known artist has
LP albums and niade over 12u0
recorded
personal appearances traveling over a quarter
million miles in the past five years. He is a
minister-at-large with the North Alabama
Cunfrenee.
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are invited. Re".'. Jay T.
Cusmato will teach on the book
of Galaitiorus for adults and
south; Rev. i..aiwrenrc E.
Webb, will teach grades 4-6;
Mrs, Ray Bennett, grades 1-3:

Mrs
Robert Rice, pre'sctuexders age- 4 and 5. There
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you to attend it services
Sunday 11 a.m.

Schedule of Masses:
Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 P.M
Sunday 9:00, 11:15 and 5:00 P.M.

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Wednesday 8 p. rn Testimonial Meeting

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Dc'. elopment A uthor itt
tried for the second
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time In ttecs months Thursdas
afternoon to elect new officers
under a reorganizational
program for the new 'ear, but
again the effort SIRS 'thwarted
by the lack of a full mem
bersiup present for the rnonthls
sessions
Only three of the fuse members
were on hand just giving a
quorum for the 90 minute'
session Chairman Dr George
Schroeder James R'.an and
Edward %Vhxte were on hand hut
members Ralph Kenned'. and
Carl Kelley were absent
SCII \
Daley,
Frank
director, was advised by 1:
Schroeder to attempt to tmt
full board at the Jan
meeting
Daley
- reported. on his efforts
to torn'u a steering conhlnittt'e
) i composed of leaders of the
county's municipalities. Dales
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Altamonte , Mayor
that
Lawrence v"unoru ILU ,ussir
criticism about the counts'
governmental operations.
Also present for Ow session
was Priscilla Greene of the
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Chamber of Commerce, who
4 '1 suggested that Daley attempt to
contact other municipal leaders
via the CALNO or Council of
Local Government meetings,

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Sc' iuli miii' 'I niiitv '.'. pgi' left to ri tht ( 'Ii (ford Nelson, society president ,
'olilit V ( 'ntis ission ( 'Ins i rum 0 Sid nev Vih 1ev ,Jr. and Gib Blake
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I i'tistet' of flit, ss'it'Zv. Not it lease, the agreement will permit con
Ii'ti;'t ion Iii he'ini cii) 11W /OOlOgiClI and ti(etan1i('ii park irs he Irucafed on
11)1 ,ic'ii'' iii c'niiistv park land on I S I'I tu.t mind 14 All 011Iu'ation wili
be sub unit I i'd liii' Ii'dera I niatctilng funds to State Department of
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hour worksesslon starting at 7 11111 was
se I ton ,T;smnm;iry IM to ;'s'vlrw iuvrrall !?;sm,uimrd' if
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OR Bill Grier swears in
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police officers, left to right, Lt. Frederick H.
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Audio Systems said they
Scriunole Memorial Hospital
trustees, meeting in a special would provide free care for one
Thursday night work session, year after purchase with a
service contract between the
heard representatives from
hospital and company to follow
Bell Telephone Company and
Audio Systems of Florida, an the initial period, at $2,500 ii
inter-connect private firm, vie year.
The telephone company infor the contract of replacing the
present 15-year-old hospital eluded in the monthly charge an
communication equipment with amount for maintaining the
a new board and inside' phone system
Audio Systems has installed
service,
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donating a pottie chair and
toilet trainer; Winn-Dixie, a
box of Pampers; T. G. Lee a
WCPk'5 milk supply; Publix
Markets, a case of baby food;
Barnett Bank, a baby record
book: Celery City Printing, 50
printed birth ainnouncvflw ruts;
Ritz Theatre, six tickets;
Dht.1e'i Gull, 15 gallons of gas;
and Florida State' Bank, it silver
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of $3,0(10. I )r. Flower will
pay $1,200 and the other two

cost

Mayor Lawrence St ufford
questioned the owners as to
their Feeling e'unct'rning going
through assessment.
I )r. hickman said iii' i its
Iivssr of LIte paving and ,'ul;l
fnr'a;ii ! his rimt't'k at :sn Istict'
I )r. I"lost t'F, however,
Alter hearing all represen. qimt'rie'ei thu" exact LumnolmIut ot'
Its equipment throughout the
area, but as far its can be tatives, John Sctiirartl Jr.,
isrk to Lw' performed ;suief
determined has never been the trustee chairman advised wlst'tluer t h e re would be t'urtp
only system Installed in a lk'sserer to write a letter to !t was poimiteet out thestre't'titill
Audio Systems asking the tu;uve stat;ihiit'el shoulders V,ittI
Florida hospital.
Robert Besserer, Seminole company If the $2,500 a year swale drainage. Dr. i"leott'r',
Memorial
hospital
ad- tithintenhince contract Including remarked that lie is against the'
private
everything needed to keep the project, hut added, "I can't it u
ministrator, advised a
firm had been selected to equipment up.
ant thing about it,. all I can do
A decision is expected by the
provide Inside communication
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I;ss'er Swofford proposed Al
North, expected to open soon. session.
'if 11cc' I , i,mst'rs he' contacted '
.isee'rt;usri it thst'
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for their car; Senkairlk, a
custom made frame; Knight's
Shoe Store, baby's first pair of

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tien system's equipment

euntrileusle' use' c 'it mu not etri to ;irsuis,t.'rcu;el ,nning. Mays'.r
timroemi hi isse ssnnms rst If so he Lswrence Swofford pointed out
uusl a ptil)hil hearing will be that the retorting is dehylng it
Al I AThIN II Sl'l{IMS
million in
permit for S2'
Althe'ui'h re shls nuts of huh rest he'lsi tIthuotii issei s'urient
development.
Iii other matters before
Sires t tOi( eel ,scI utusant ole
Approved on second and final
oimfl(
ii sri ordinance
sn( I rcioning
Jet tWfl' to lust iris' their sire
paved hs' 11w city, '-onversely, flue' Front nine holes of the reading is an ordinance anIII a similar urehi,muinary V;sllo's I"orge' Country (.1mb was nexing property owned by
Thomas Itadloff , located west
lit sruii' 1Sf 14511 ) it liii' eel Second tie 1sf Ili sin ,irss e until ttw it
of
Maitland Avenue, sou th of
Street, the r.'sish'nts teen', for ret .'ivt'el a iieeei agreed u po n
Spring Like Roid
for 15 Feet of rlf'hls-ol
itouut
the miist p sri immuen ible
es in exchange for the
City Council
il Ii it! fire". iouislt
te
loptr'e not erecting a wall
uslopte ci u resolution sie( liiriru'
005 the PrOIs'rty.
the need for pavitii (if (tie'
lk'vvlope'rs plan to erect a
street, since' they felt estuvicemis
the stnet uitil.i not ho. utruin shopping center upon thus
nt mu the t ill wits
nt onditicemu
tallied
d in Its present
l's
qu
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lit 0id iju'nt prope'rt)
I hue n ire ippro'siiiiit I', four
rs
as
a buffer to tletr -mt
otne
rs mitt silt ed 4ensl
prope rtt
from
the
commercial
aspect
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estimated cost of the project is
The
rezoning
ordinance
was
$6000 for 580 feet. 1'avun' will
read and adopted on first
be Iron. Ncwbc'rryposrt east
"tanforil Ati ntis He side nts cif ri idung in \I i by council but
tlue streetI iui little I )r i w mu' te r pn so muted for set oind
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Ii f1 rson re niung hit' developers are
Hickman;
its
Park requesting reznning Irons
Winter
Flowers;
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telephone ( 1)1111) mt
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t)m Hickman •sv.tis suit side of
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pay
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$&amp;4,40C over a time period to
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here from Tacoma, Wash. three purchase a complete inside
and a ball months ago and
communication 5)-stern, which
father is employed as a f or klift will 1w the prcperty of the'
operator at Cobia Boats.
hospital.
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Even If the trustees decide to
parents will be showered with buy the Audio S)'!tenls
small inland lake bounding the to tstdch 1w was elected in
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gifts and services donated by equipnnwnt, they must still lease
Dert'nutwr.
thoroughfare.
loca' businessmen. Sanford the trunk i inconiang i lines fronmi
lit other business, the mud'
Voting against the rezoning
LONG WOOD — RecomAtlantic National Bank is the phone company, plus nnendation that the John recommendation "n the basis oh visory
urged
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getting the baby off to a good providing a "black box" to Daniels' parcel located on Sit past cilzen protest was H. H. uniusnuliniously that Council
44 start with a $10 savings BC. separate the private equipment
par- consider favorably adopting me
chairman,
434 at Oxford Road be rezoned Ferrell,
count, Thanks to 'J'G&amp;Y he will from the Bell Lrne,
from residential to B-i ditnited ticipating tnt his final meeting ''sate our tree's",sirdlnummnii'e unit
have a Tote-a Carrier.
Appearing to speak on behalf connunt'rciali was given by the
before hue assumes the post nit appoint an architectural reviets
Tip Top Super Market IS of Bell were Alex Serraes and city's zoning board last night. the City Council next Thursday hoard,
donaung a case of baby
Roger Kam, telephone coint
The parcel and adjoining
United State Bunk, an engraved puny official. Jerry Palmer and tracts on the south side of 434
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a $10 gift certificate; Kader Audio Systems of Florida, an an ordinance rezoning most of
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the highway from Grant Street
Burger in, two "Supers" and
Perhaps the most concern to U.S. 17.92 several weeks ago
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hl;srrts' signature.
In other luessinueLs the inning uimuel planning
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so'lee'te'sI attorney Phil I gan 115 vIe'e-o'hnirmnmsii

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residential zone and can't be expanded.
City planner Gerald hake suggested the
owner can apply for a zoning change.
The board Indicat ed a general concensus of
approval to the idea of a ''mtni.warehnuse''
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prs'posed project is called Lake Monroe I 1'nIng
and Storage I'ark.
('it&gt;' site plan approval will be n equlreel with
landscaping to screen the metal buildlmigs '11w
e'emiiple would be ualisiwrd as It t'omishition:si cici' In
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The commission gave conditional approval tit
the plat for I .aks" Musty Estate's section (1114', i'll

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Mary Boulevard at the entrance" to Dick Bond's
Hidden l.ake planned ur.itdeveleipment. The sign
and lighting is to conform with city regulations.

Gutman, Dragash and Matz Architects Inc., will
be leased to consulting engineering firm (lark
Dietz and Associates, Shoemaker Constru ction'
Company is scheduled to start on the building's
foundation Mnncia . Conklin said cost of the
project is $96,iXV
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But last October, he began nert'd diplomat and a highlt
suffering from a puzzling au- traineclscholar, he had becorn
mnent Doctors have been corn- a rallying point for reconciling
pletch- baffled at diagnosing it. divergent views both in LutherThe effects steadils have wor- an arid inter-Christian a ff airs
His own denomination,
"The cause is unknown." sas' middle-road communion he.
tnt'dmral authorities ,'st the Mayo fwi'en the other major br:snc'hs'
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i tè I iJIi 4IIUZIII III lis c0un"\
Lliflic, ntocnesier, MIEtH., iii u't
weeks of tests In an un- had become increasingl an
successful effort to determine axis for deepening relatsnn.shups
what's causing the problem. among them.
Altogether there are nearly 9
"There is no specific treatment
million Lutherans ir the t't'mun.
available."
Under the' circumstances, the try, including the 2.8 million in
Council of his 2.5-milliore-mem- the conservative Luther;,t.
her denomination last week, in Church-Missouri Synod and 3 1.
it decision reached by cross- million in the more liberal Luc cuntrt telephone conference, theran Church in America.
.Ju.st last Fall, when talks
concluded he no longer is able
seeking unity
among them
to fill the duties of office.
To take them over. the broke down, it was it mediating
church's vice president, fir plan put forward by Dr. Knut.
ttet Dr David Preus. pastor of son that revivedthe c'ont'ers'.
the' Uni v e rsity Lutheran tiofls on a modified basis.
His new book on clarifying
Church of Hope. Minneapolis.
Minn was designated acting theology in modern times The
president on an interim basis Shape of the Qut stion lSSUPc
Considered a con.serxatate in bt Augsburg Press also has
church matters P'reus had gained cnn.suderable attention
In replacing him Dr . Preus
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of the controversy-beset Mis.
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Maple Avenue, Applicant was H. B.
McEachcrn.
A 750 ."mire foot office and work building on
the northeast corner of Laurel Avenue and
Second Street for Seminole Fire Equipment
Company. Five paved parking pIt't' were
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A representative of Northridge Inc. told ZP
m'r! h"' !'t'. tC I.C.thc d't
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has given site plan approval for the $3 million
first phase of "Northridge," a $7 million. 41 acre
condominium complex on the south side of Lake
Minnie west of U. S. 17-92,
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refuse service provisions to he made by the

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when we' turn the cleiidi Irons 1972 to 1973 CM course
uteri' are tax c'unsudrruttoits birttidnvs is mu'L annual
t( 'thIIitt'flhe!flts of all sorts But list' niajot trends. list'
shaping of liistor , the' mood of sociel% -him m uch do
thut'y even blink i' f lit- W rit of the v.•ai the' unfolding of
.Iunuurv
In the life' of the' church certain iise'vensents began lasi
even si've'ral vears helene', that remain as tkrniiiuini
he'nst' (or 1973 Perhaps flit. biggest tiaspe'tiiiig in 1972
vir tin' cit'niise' of the' National ('osiin'il of ('tiiirctses it
na(l hn'vis lading tot fit's' vt'iit' iunniiii nut (it nsensev and
1111th, and no
it t all nvi't A lt't etffie'e' remain.
suit' progratits s'nctiiit' hut I ho' full ii) thrust clii? it ttt'l,
is 1954), is tive?
'I'hie et' ulflle'ili'uii expel' svw'e' u taking it different turn
l..sst ve'ut the' I. nsti'd Prestn'fertiuiis cleared then throat
a nd instructed then leaders (through the ele'c?t'd General
'\ssenibl
to back away from is.'gntmtions of 12 di'
il(lmitt4t ions Inokitig inward nut'rge'i COCI
Iusslead , the' prevailing etnutiuis of iiiuii
Christ ianus
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AP Religion Writer
NEW YORK s API - A rising, time of the election In 1970 of
nctt leader on the American Dr. Knutson, regarded as
religious scene has been moderate.
It had been Dr. Knutson's
mysteriously put out of action.
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He is the Rev.
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various
church Issues, in.
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may be when the Church, the Body of Christ, is called upon to
come before the Face of God in repentence and prayer for
themselves and this nation.
This weekend we are called to pray for the success of the

thrust of evangelism all across the North American Continent. We are called to pray for the particular success of
in AIr flWfl 1cphrrp of nfliinr'e In huht of this eal
to pray, let us make several observations about prayer
Notice please, that prayer is not an option for the
believer, but an obligation,. .and a most wonderful opportunity. The Bible says we are to 'pray without ceasing
All too often, prayer is considered as one of several alternate
approaches to solving our problems, and then more often
than not It is considered as the last of the several options
available, It is, mare often that wt nuiv like to admit, it
resource that men turn to only after ever, human resource
has been exhausted and the man is rornplek'Iv spnt. Then as
it last resort, and only because all else has failed, we turn to
God and call upon His Holy Name and petition Hint to Intererde in uur twhulI with His unhinilted rumeIllm tragic that v.t' luive' so min'L rivilege available' that
we fail to exercise The power of prayer is without it doubt
the greatest untapped resource that man possesses in Christ.
It is the most remarkable weapon in the battle for the souLs of
men and victory In the Christian life. The Scripture promises
in .James 5:lflti, i Living Bible i "The earnest prayer of it
rihtt'ous man has great power and wonderful results." And
again in that same Epistle of James, 'And yet the reason you
don't have what you want is because you don't ask God for
It ."
Thus we nato that ttw prayer life of the Christian L' not
his option, but is his obedience. It is vital to his continuing
Christian walk. It is his communication with God, which
brings the second observation. Prayer Is not it ritual but is
relationship. It cen:r: around is person, not as performance.
True prayer is often vprt's.ced in groanings that cannot tit,
uttered air tin' tss'airt of the' believer wrt'ps before Gixi ir
anguish of soul fur either the needs of self or others. Prayer is
designed for God's ears and not for man's. Prayer may be
exprewied in words, but it is is communication that is not
confined to inert' words.
A term often heard around the old Carnn Meeting was the
term "praying through". While not too sophisticated, it
expresses very well the prayer that wrestles with God until
the need of the heart is met, the presence of the Lord is felt,
and the answer u, received It is not casual prayer. The' song
writer asks the' question, "Hon long has it been since' you
knelt by your bed, and prayed (ii the light broke through"
Yes, "praying through" meant "Through" to the answer.
This is costi praying by committed disciples.
We are' culled to pray for the evangelism of Key '73. If wt-e
are going to set' the Gospel of Christ advance, It is going to be
are
u.s God's people pray. In the unfolding of the Gospel, God's
blessing has always had it's beginning in the ministry of
prayer. In this nt'i year; this year of opportunity, this year
of obligation; God's ;wopk' are' called to Is ministry of prayer,
for cleansing and for power l.a serve. "Men ought always to
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may be the soldier in the midst of a fierce battle or it may be
the child when his small world has been set in turmoil, or it

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Higher Costs Mean Cheap Energy Out
The outline of the 'energy crisis" looming in
the United States of America is growing sharper.
We now are seeing that the problem goes beyond
developing adequate sources of oil, gas and
electrical energy to keep pace with the growing
demands of our highly mobile industrial society.
The further question is how we are going to pay
the bill to keep it going.
We have built a lifestyle in modern America
on the assumption that there will be an abundance of cheap energy. It is as much of the price
!h price of
of gsolire
'b!! thst h
made it common for a single family to own and
operate two cars or even more. When considering the purchase of a new electrical appliance for our home, we are more likely to
consider its price tag than the impact it might
have on our electric bill.
The ability of American industry to produce
an enormous variety of goods within rçach of
family budgets is also based on plentiful supplies
of relatively cheap fuel. Thus the warnings of
higher fuel costs stemming from the 'energy
crisis" are pertinent both to our personal
budge.s and to the national economy
Over one-fourth of the oil needed to keep our
economy functioning is now coming from
abroad. The oil import bill passed $4 billion a
year and has no way to go but up. promising to
aggravate our international balance of
pcmer,ts problem. The countries that supply
this oil - especially those in the Middle East are beginning to realize they are entering a
seller's market, and their price demands reflect
it.
We are also facing a shortage in the natural
gas supplies once considered to be of almost
limitless abundance on our continent. American

Calendar, A Tradition
One tradition of the holiday season that is
still going strong-indeed, seems to be enjoying
a revival of popularity-is the complimentary
calendar.
The most widely distributed, commercially
sponsored pin-up calendar is published by Ridge
Tool Company of Elycia, Ohio. for its customers
in the electrical, plumbing and hardware industries. The printing for the 1973-74 issues is
600,0(10 copi.
In a time of changing mores and morals and
more and more explicit gatefold girls and the
like, it is interesting to note that all of the girls in
the Ridge calendar are fully clothed. Well, fully
bikinied.

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firms are hoping to tap gas resources in Siberia,
with the prospect of long - and txpensive shipment of gas in liquif'ied forms to the United
States,
In developing those oil, gas and coal
resources within our own country we are
restrained by concern fcr the environment,
Ways to tap these resources without harming the
environment can probably be found - but with
the penalty of higher costs,
Even the promise of clean electrical energy

natural bodies of water. Here, too, the end result
will be an added cost for electricity.
The United States is not alone in facing these
problems. Japan and the nations of Europe are
caught in the same energy squeeze. The
economies of all the developed countries to
emulate their industrial success rest alike on the
premise that there will be energy enough for all.
The United States has always taken pride in
not being a "debtor" nation. In terms of energy,
however, we are consuming more than our own

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over safety ar,d the effect of cooling systems on

that will event uallv have to be paid in our utility
bills, at filling stations and in the price of goods.

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sa tuit what you don't knoa
can't hurt you
If that is true, then It must
also be true that what you don't
do can't harm you.
Acting on that theory, I plan
to pita' out of trouble, because
in 1cit l'rr. not eotrw to
Get in a dogfight with Lassie.
Snap Mae West's garter.
Ask my landlord to repaint
my apartment.
Steal the keys to Ft. Knox.
Mark graffiti on the walls of
the' TaJ Majal.
fkcome a munitions sales.
man in indochina
Become a tree surgeor. and
perform an appendectomy an
an oak tree.
Tweak the muscles of a 9ffpound weakling at the beach.
Drag a red, white or blue
herring across anylxxly's trail.
Rub out a mobster.
Pick a fight with City Hall
Entice away any gangster's
mall.
Denounce In print motherhood or the federal highway
program.
Buy a pig In a poke.
Plant weeds in any man's
garden.
Patronize any second-floor
massage parlor unless It has
been given a seal of approval by
the king of Sweden.
Bear false witness against
my neighbor who, after all, outweighs me b) %0 pounds. is 2(1
years younger, and also had a
longer reach and used to box in
college. Why would I want to lie
about a nice guy like him'
Weigh a butcher's thumb in
the balance and find It wntlng.
Make any blind dates at
cocktail parties where every body gets blind.
Kite a check,

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Run off with any other guys' - and three on the day after
HIde my light under a bushel
wile. For a man over 50 that that.
mcmev under a mat.
would be lik
sr.itchin
Count the crslories of ms diet. tress
rhinestones from a dime store ing fncnd.s. There's nothing
Help
ance another trip to
jewelry counter.
the moon. There must be a less
more fruitless,
Perform any mtrcles in the
Tell my boss that I've been expensive place we can go to
office. If you perform one mir- watching his work, too, and that bring hack rocks from.
ac)e In the office, the next da
It also could bear a little im-.
Repeat all the sins that bored
they expect you to perform two prot'ing.
me during 1972.
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entitled ecluiveIy to the use tar reproduction of all the local
nebsi. printed in tb's newsp4per

celled all aid to India. including humanitarian assistance
lihtei the hungry. homeless and sick mu.
and that
shiIe other lands were rail) ing their
lions in Rangla
resources to assist these iiniottuflate people.
Figures now available shoss the United States has given
more relief and rehabilitation assistance to Bangladesh
than has any other country More even than India. More
by far than Russia.
The I'nited States. in fact, has poured I1 million in

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lion in aid cannot go unrecorded lint it certainly gives the
lie to those who hai-tnouthed the .-mcrican effort in
half ot the new nat lt'tfl, aId pri idt'tt dc'spiie strong U.S
government disagreement with India's invasion of what
was then East Pakistan
Actuall; - $120 million in U S assistance to India itself
continued despite the chil1in of relations between 'ash.
ington and New I)elhi $57 million in aid was suspended
The U S government went on to seek new authorit; to
co on with a $tO million.ay ear program of food for Indian
re; ie
'.c'hno children. inilsa Is now making a selective
prc.ject i; .i,. :.
ot it't'fi'4"u;
achieved their purpose.
One can argue for or against the U S stance in the
acts

that the ('ounty was ready It) participate, but now the project
will have to be worked into the overall road program because

mlstioners of Seminole County w$l Arthur
hold a public tiearing to consider a Publiiti
proposed change of toning P mm A I DFL 71

25" W 91006 feet, thence 5 34
ilCgreeSO7'04" W SO4Oéfeet.
'-' $7 degrees $7' IS" F 61)1? fpet to
P 0 fl tt'rtlAlnhttg 7A yt'.,4 l'ltS
nIS .icres.
fc the purpose of considering a
(tiange in toning classification from
Id 1 to P 3
Put&gt;lu hearing will tie held in the
lily Hall, City of Wsntpr Springs,
floridA. Co Monday, January 77,
1973, at 7 30 p tn, or as soon
thereatter AS possible, at which lime
i,,tf're%ted parties for and against
ttiC proposed change' it toning

according to Ftp 'itat thereof as
on the following described properly
recorded In Piat flank Ii, Pag
16
The Southt?3 'p ft of NE 1 a of sw
CITY OF WINTIR 3P50405,
through 77. Public øera'ds ot
m west of SR 477 letS beginnIng
r(oPlt')A
c.rnnrtt. (Cw,nty. rirwd,
nt,rri,,littn toult, lin,' s,4 west r *
ldotic e (if •'iitttit the' ing
wit'
'.
t o'. r Itt F P
uf dliii
P
4)7 cut, well Ill II P4 75
pro.mentS lo(ated thereon arid
degrees 30' F 14011 F III Pt SWIy to ti.) WHOM ii MA V COPIIF Oti
HOhl
IS I$FPF8Y GIVFPI by trgelber with furniture, future's arid
beginningl Ser 79 705 )OE
ap Fte (ily Council of the City of Wnter fure'ithings therein contained
described as
Further
proc imalely 15 acres west of Springs, F loruda, that said City and this action seeks an award nf
Nelson's lakeview Heights Sub Council wili hold a public hearing on
ur entire interest in arid to said
property
diviSion, north of Koonli Villa Park a recluest for a change in toning
ctassitecatinnfromunsoned (P U) tO
WiTPIFSS my hand and official
This pubtk hearing will be held In C I. relating to the following seai of said Court on the 15th day
Decsmber. * o .
the County Commission Chambers described property
rrom the SoutheaSterly corner f
S.att
ar,toru,
of the Court Plouse,
ut 17. block "5" of the Result
.D TWlfl " itrWWlTH, jP .
t
,- i .. .'iary j, 1971,
"A"
anti
Tract
division
of
Blocs
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Clerk of Circuit Coon
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in this matter of welfare
Something like this is suggested by a between-the.lines
reading of a just.rcicast'd study by a Joint House.Senate
subcommittee on fiscal polic) thic'h examined the effects

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Lets Reminisce

Old

Magazines

Whatever became of them - those beloved magazines
which helped to shape the lives of a former generation' Some
of them st'nply died a natural death due to the increasing
"aoptustication" of readers who felt that the newer
publications must be better Munply because the' were newer'.
Some of them were "improved" right off the market, and
many of them could not compete with radio and
But whatever the cause of their demise, the mere
mention of their names brings back memories (if a different
world to those who knew and loved them and the times
portrayed.
Probauk the first one to come to anyone's mind is
Saturday Evening Post
which Puts since resumed
publication. i
And when you say Saturday Evening Post to an old-timer,
he imrned.iatel) thinks of Scattergood Bathes and Tugboat
Annie - good stones about good people and a way of life
almost unknown today. And who can forget those inimitable
covers by
rtnan Rockwell which so realistically pictured
u.
I:MIb•'
Then there was Uberty Magazine winch everyo'ie read
you were simply passe If you didn't i Resides, It always had
such beautiful covers - copies of famous paintings in the
most beautiful colors and just right for framing.
There were ladies' magazines such as McClure's, which

were packed with stories - especLall) continued stories - so
that everyone waited eagerly for the next issue to find out
what happened next. Some of the women's magazines also
had timely articles on homemaking and even on political
questions of the day, as well as page after page of fashions for
which you could buy the patterns for ten cents each.
In this class were the Delineator and Pictorial Review.
They also had special sections for children.
There were magazines especially for young people too,
and is there anyone over forty who didn't read either the
'outh's Companion or St Nicholas, or both' And for the
younger children there was Little Folks Magazine full of the
most charming stories - some of them continued - and
poems, which held small readers fascinated for hours.
There were special magazines for rural dwellers, too.
For the men there were the Orange Judd Farmer and the
Countri- Gentleman and poultry magazines too numerous to
mention, and fur the lathes that famous periodical, the
Farmer's Wife, which meant so much to so many isolated
farm women.

Rep Martha W. Griffiths, D-Mich.. chairman of the
subcommittee, directed strong criticism at a "nightmarish set of rules" sshich not unIv discourage people
on welfare from taking )obs but sori'ietimes tempt them
to misreport income or Ui conceal it. such as by taking
jobs that pay cash, in order to avoid benefit reauctions.
"Some people argue that welfare recipients do not
want to work and others contend there are not enough
jobs;' she says. "But few bother to ask how much t e
;'ailable job's are worth to beneficiaries of public pro.
grams."
Yet there is another question which few people ask, or
which nobody seems to have the answer to Aiidjhat is
where we should place the dividing line between public
subsidy and private self-suIficiencv-which. alter all, is
what the regulations are an imperf-ct attempt to achieve,
It. for instance, an unernplo c'd father of three doeF
almost as eIl on welfare as he would by taking a job
at $500 a month, what about the emplovedfather of three
earning $500 or perhaps something less than that who
does not receive any
nefits'
Have we not arrived at an undesirable state of affairs
if, even in theor;, a job paying $1,000 a month is scarcel;'
worth the tLking b' a person in a certain weIfar
category'
No one suggests ttat welfare beneficiaries be maintamed at mere subsistence levels as second.class citizens.
Nor does anyone suggest that present benefits be cut
in hopes of making it more worthwhile for beneficiaries
to seek and accept emplomc'nt
But the fact is that we can never truly equalize the
living standards or economic situation of those receiving
public assistance with those who are gainfully employed
and not receiving assistance.

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'je C. Mills, Longwood
'h T. Gerhart, Oviedo
Erich K. Hahne, Lemnont,
Illinois
Kieppish,
George
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expetled to land in the Supreme

Court hopper along with the Burbank case, since many of the issues
in each are similar.

board f County
Commissioners

as recorded in Flat Rook I), Page 16.
Public Records of Seminole County,

fly Cecelia V Fkern
Deputy Clerk

Attorney for the City of
Winter Springt, Florida
Publish January 5 1t73
DEL 7$

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Notice of Pubtic HearIng
The board of County Corn
hold a public hearing to consider a
proposed change of zoning from i.
Commercial on the following
described property
The remaining po-tion ot Lot 15,
Entiminger Farms Addn 3, ftfl 4, p
77, presently toned P 1* Iessthe Nly
60 ft there'ot and less that part

fly - Greg Drummond,
Chairman
Attest
Arthur H fleckwith, Jr
PublISh January 5. 19?)
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A C) 1917
S Mary I Horton

oa, within sic calendar months
mistioners Of Seminole County will action taken
the test public,atiOn
is
to
be
published
by
from
the time of
Thss P401CC
hOld a public hearing to consider a
thiS notice Two copies of each
public places Of
proposed change of toning from A I po'ling in lhreeofI))Winter
Springs, claim or demand sOatl be in writing.
Agricullure to M 1A Light Industrial *ithin the ct
The and st-all state the olace Of residence
In
Florida.
and
publiShed
on Ipte following described property
and post office addresS Of the
The East "i of BIb' 65 and all BIb' Sanford Herald, a newsoiper Of

LEASINC, CORPORATION,
carporat-on,
aspondents
AMENDED
SUMMONS TO SHOW CAuSE.
NOTICE OF IMINSNT

OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Notice of Public Hearing

recorded in PB 17, p 34, Public

BIkU, AS M. Smiths Subdivision, as (Ii time at least fifteen II!,) days the claimant, hiS agent. or attorney

and less that portion presently toned

County. Fla

,

in PB i, p ss, sec n 19

one jollar and su(h Claim or demand
not so filed shall be void
Billy S Piloian
As ececutor of the Last
Will and Testament of
BEDROS PILOIAN,
deceased

hearing

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Further described as west of
Williamson HeightS Subdivision,
This public hearing will be held In
the County Commission ChamberS
of the Court House, Sanford,

Atlantic bank Building, Sanford. with a radius of 476 75 feet and a
feet, thence S 5? degrees 5?' iS" F
Florida 32771. and file lbs original central angle of 7$ degrees 77' 13":
61) $7 feet to a point on the westerly
with tfl Clerk of the above styled run thence along the arc OP said
line of Sherry Ave run thence
Id
07' 04" W along said Court on or before the 31st day of curve 335 7? fret to the P T . run
3 76 degrees
Jonuary AD 197) otherwise a thence Sit degrees 59' I)" £ ?0t97
westerly row line of Sherry Ave
PC of a curve luchgment may b• entered 1d1ifl5t
feet lottie POt" , containing 7479$
iS)? feet 10 ltt#
in the PiuS Of minus acres.
concave southeasterly with a radius you for tne relief demanded
h1t0's
tor the purpose of considering a
of 251 31 feel and a central angle ol
WITNESS my hand and he seal Of change in zoning CIaStitiCatsOn trom
1) dC9rCf'S 7)' 79". run thence along
to Slid Court on Ihe 22nd clay of
u IA to C 1
the arc of said curve 19031 feet
Public hearing will be held in the
Ihe P T • run thence S U degrees 71' December. A 0 1972

FIor.da. mt ti's Cttamnb.rs n the
3.m.noie County Courlhouie.
olace all Aar?es may appear before
the Court arid oe heard or all matters properly twfora the Court that
muSt OC aetermined naftw,th. entry
A an Order if Takag. ruludirw) the
sdieton f tte C.t,,rt the sot
P c , ency of ttt pleadings. whether
P.tton.e .s properly eleressirig ti
-seieqjted authority and tie arricluvit
'0 be deposited for peePs Of the
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MAP - I IN MEL TiE P hni,jtOC and or
,nsqns. the UNiTED STATES OF

IJ otes

jamt!5 LaMotto, Deltona
Harold F. Kleindiest,
Deltona
Medrt'ii Gordon, Enterprise
Cheryl L. BobbIns, Lake
Mary
Nancy 1. Selph, Osteen

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

County Judge of Semirie County,
Florida, at tiII office in the court

interested parties for and against
the proposed change in toning

Charlotte,

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AND NOTICE OF NEARING

enter Such

Order as it

s entitled to
Pettioner
p'ss5'oiI of 'he property n adanca of final iudrimlflt. the Court
will PiC Fte tsme'wthn which and the
terms upon *hiCh you will be
regusred tO Surrender possession to
Petit'isor
NITNESImy tiandind it-c Seal of
above Court this )Ott's day of
the
ART H P 14 5EC 'N 114 JR
Clerk of rIte Circuit Cur!
At Deputy Clerk
Soon 0 t4:lyafd. Jr.
of PiT IS. Eli BA tOYS. ROSS
P. PUMBERGER. P A
110 F Commercial Street
Yrk PlAza Building
Attorrieyj to, Putstoeer

F LOP IDA
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TO ALL ii MAY CONCERN AND
IN 114! ,lRCUlT COURT OF TKP
TO
11TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
a Ire •oilow'mig persons
of 'Pie AND FOR SOMINOLI COUNTY
who
are
residents
'es
State of Iordo. whose names and FLORIDA.
CiVIL ACTION NO 17 159*
places of residence are set torttt is
icr as ascertanabie by diligent In re TN. Marriage of
HARRiETT LEE VAN METER and
"•"
RICHARD K VAN METER.
bdros Piovs
NOTICE OF SUIT
57 Yarkr'am Road
TO RICHARD K '1*74 YE'!'ER
Lor'gwood, Fiord.
whose rnit's.nesoouts
residence and Post tIf5c
MIran Meltier
address are unknown
331 East Semoran
ARE HEREBY NortFIEo
't'ou
Boulevard
'rat an acton has oesn filid .,oaint
Apartment i 2
ti'. -d into r. 'l'l'ji'ed tfl efVC I
Fern Park. Florid.
copyof 'your written defense. if any,
upon JOSEPH PADAWER. At
Marvin Meltier,
177
torne'v at aw. Post Office B
tru5t
an
MIitlIfld, Florida fl7TT', Attorney
r,tQn%
Par Petuton,w ".ren, and tile hi
l East Semnoran Boulevard
'tt's th Clerk f the Circuit
Apartment Ii
Court Seminole County, Florid., at
rem Park, Fda
'tiC (iorthou'se n Sanford. Florida,
on .r Ot'ftire J,if1U.lr'V '3, 91')
8Iiy s Plasm.
it
tail to do so. a
Ececutor cf the
iudgrient may i tasen against you
Estate of
for tie relief demanded fl
Bedros
Dissolution
Petitioners Patitcn
deceased
of Marriage
521 Markham Road
WITNESS my land and sal 'i3f the
LOfigeoud. Firid.j
Court, a' Sanford. Siminole County.
Florida, this the 19th day of
Seminole Litthi 'eague. nc
December. A 0. 1977.
Highway 419
(Sill
Sanford, Flor.dj
ARTHUR BEc1(wlT9. JR
Clers i, the Circuit CoorS
United State's of
Seminole County.
America
Sanford, Florida
c o U-S District
By Yjaini S Eden
Attorney
Oputy C..r
%tckilq Distr ,st of
.OSEPH PAoA'NER
Florida
Attorney it Law
Orlando. rlor'da

PQ Boa $7'
eatt,v II * line of Moss woma c_ri ire oai.'v,d Pg be nonf,lid,n$s
Florida
thy Stale of Florida, whose lIst Maitt.Mid,
thenCe along %id P W i ne N
Publish Dec fl, 79, 1173 5 Jan 5.
Q*fl
places
of
resIdence
areas
set
degrees 16' iO" F 734 79 feet br a
17. 1973
P 0 B cont'nue thence P4 34 degrees forth bilow
Needle Trades Leasing Cur
16.40' F 30002 fret toe P0 C on
•ICTITIOUS NAME
tIle southerly P W lineot Sit No Ill porators. 721 5th Avenue. Mew Yors,
'NOTICE iSrICt't(JviJiwIfl thAt am
onavo nOrth,lsterlv havng a New York iioi
It 40 Plwv 4)6
C The unknOwn ?tij5b,an4's or wives engaged
Dul'nrss
radius of 2109 46 feet a central angle
Baa ri
53).
Fç Py*, Seminole
P0
01 IC degrees 12' 01" and a tn of any of the above ina,wdu,ai County. Florida .nder the Ilc.?Itlgus
Respondents
bearing of S 54 degrees 34' 72"
u.aisee,. nameuf U DEC 0 PATE. and trli I
ti The unknown her,.
run thence Easterl, along sad

Clerk of the Crccast Court. Seminolsp
estefly P ii life f 'turned individual P,wundent's
oo'° on the
Arthur H Becb'wittt. Jr
florida, on Monday, January 77,
Coonly. 'orda a accordance *lh
P 0 C being on the northerly
be dead
'en&lt;. leaving tti•
5"'v Avp
Clerk at Circuit Cnur?
It)). at 7 30 pm, ii'
tn. prev'siunli uO Ihi
line
of
Longwood Ovledo
C The unknO*n atsia.
aforesaid SW it W lint SM P40119
Seminole County, Florida
Iherealler as possible, al *hith time
Section
Wit
Road) concave northerly with a
Curt thence along tIle westerly P W cessors in nteretl. trustees or an, Name
Statutes,
Tu I'H7
fly Martha T Vihlen
ntereted parties br and against
FiOrd.)
Stitutet
radius of 17300 feet and a central
thruijqn
$65.09
ttier
parties
chiming
by.
Inc
of
Sherry
Ave
S
14
degrees 37
Deputy Clerk
the proposed change in toning
S tO II caoti,,
angle of 17 degrees 33' 24" from a
25" W 300 07 feet to a p o C concave or mga'nsl any 3rd all of Inc aDo.. Publish Dec IS. 22. 39 197'? &amp; .1,
cfassilication will be heard and final
tangenl bearing of S 71 degrees 10' CAR POLL UURK F
northeasterly *ith a radius of "am.d ttesøufldenls and aQIiflst all S. If!)
achion laken
for Petitioner
s" w. run thence along Ihe arc of Attorney
240946 teel. a central angle Of IS
.j ,4 p.jri.p5 claiming ix DEs 1?
617 Sanford Atlantic
This Notice is 10 be published by
tad curve and Ihe northerly
fl.r,h
fluiln
,mi,fln fl iN.
isi r.,,p.i,, ni.'t
dsar.es IV S?'. and a tanoen'
line of Longwood Oviedo Road 371 03
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bearnig of N 71 degrees 21' 04"APS Sanford, Florida 37711
within Ihe City of Winter Springs,
led to the P T . run thence N
run thence *.$'.'tla clang tIC rc t
Publish Dec 29. It?? 1 Jan 5. I?.
in The
Florida.
and
published
ADVERTISEMENT
degrees 23' 17" W 34004 beet to the
Slid urve 903 72 beef to the P0 fi
Sanborci Herald, a newspaper of
containing 99041 pius or IC 19?)
P0 0
COntaining 39755 plus or mirs',
OF K 1)0
general ircuilt'ofl fl sad City. one
,,inus acres,
lii lilYld at least tibleCn (ISP days acres.
br the purpose of Considering a
SIMINOLE COUNTY ROASt)
foi' thp Purpose of considering a
prior
to the time of the public
change In toning classification front
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
change in toning Clas%it , (at , On Pro"
hearing
N I to C I
Notice of Public Hearing
P I t C I
DATED this 29th day of Decem
CE
PubliC hearing will be held in the
Corn
The Board of Count
PubIu hearing will 04 held in the
ber A D it??
City Hall, Csly of Winter Springs, minioners ot Seminole County will
(ilp
Hall.
City
of
WinIer
Springs
Mary I POorlon
Florida. on Monday, January 72. hold a public hearing to consider a
Florida. on Monday. January 73
City Clerk of tIle
It?). at 730 p m , or as soon proposed chanue of zoning from A I
or as soo
it?), at 7 30 p rn
City of Winter Springs, Florida
thereafter as possible. at which time
Agnicuilure to OC Office DiitriO on
itop,i C. F lIE (MAN, ESQUIRE thereafter us P0550? jt Chich
.,iterested parties for and against
he Poliowing deScribed prperty
fJ
oterestecj parties Par and against
Offse Boa 34$
tt'c proposed change d's tOning
thp propoSed change ins toning
Lots IS and IC. BIb' BLots 3 30, 81k Altarnonte Sprinçs, Florida
Hatsificatlon will be heard and final
C. LotS 10 16. BIb' F; Lots C land IS Attorney bar the City of
llssil,catson will be heard arid finji
acl.on taken
publiShed bi 70, Bib' 0, Tract 67, Sanhando
aClon taken
Wither Springs, Florida
Thit blobs', us Ia be
,
a; recOrded .0 the Publlc PuOh'%h January 3, Id)
.
T;,i
Posting in three I)) public places Nenrds of Seminole County in P8 4. DEL 33
posIng in three (i public places
______________________________
wsthfl the Cily of Winter Springs
wlh,n the City 01 Winter Springs,
Florida, and published in TItus
Further described as South of
Florida, and published in The
FICTITIOUS HAMS
Sanford Herald, a fse*iPaPr Of Highland 14, east of Douglas Ave.
that I am Sanlorci Herjld, a newspaper of
bOOT ICF IS hereby given
general ,rcutation in saul Cily, one northol C.nler 14, facIng I I Appros
ge'sera1 circulahion in Said City. one
engaged
in
business
at 210
(I) lime at least fifteen (IS) days 54 acres.
ill line •t least fibteen uis days
prior to the lime of lhC public
This public hearing will be held in Rolllnuwood Trail, ?Aalliand,
pfOf ti tne time Of Ihu' public
the Counly Commission Chambers Se,iiinole County. Florida under ttie
hearing
pi,arng
DATED IhiS 29th day 01 Oecem
Court House, Sanford, lictitiout lame of CIRCA THREE
th
The Seminole County Bodrd of County
DATED Ihis flhh Uly of Detern
ben, A D. It??
elorida, on January 73, Itt], at? 00 ASSOCIATES. and that I intend tO
Ott A C) It??
Tues.,
Ma,y T Norlwi
ó.
PM, or at soon thereabter as register said rt4itV wilti he Ci,mk ob
Mary T Norton
lbs Circuil Court. Seminole County,
City Clerk Of he
Possible,
City Clerk OP the
1973
17.
City' of WinIer Springs,
Florida In accordance with
Board of Courtly
City of Winter Springs,
provisions of the FIctitiouS Name
Florida
1973.
tt"e regular
Commissioners
Florida
Slytutes, To Wil Section SOS 09
TIIOMASG FREEMAN, ESQUIRE
Seminole Courtly, Florida
TbIOMA'j C, FREEMAN, ISQUirIl.
meeting
hb01dl1 Statules 1937
f'csl Office boa S-Il
Dy' Greg Drummond,
PotI Otic, iSoc Sit
Allamonte Springs, Florida
Chairman
AllamonI. Springs. Flurida
203,
S Louis H. Kompare
Attorney for ltte City Of
Attest'
I,, Allorney ton he COy of
Winter Springs. Florida
Publish
Dec
79,
1977
4.
Jan
.
Arthur H Beckwilltu, Jr.
Winter Springs. Florida
Publish' January 3, ,
it, It?)
PublIsh January 3, IC?)
PubliSh January. Itt)
DIX 177
DEL 37
DCL 77
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use navigable airspace and imposes
an "unreasonable burden" on interstate conunerce,

While the Burbank case has
traveled to the Supreme Court, a
similar one in New Jersey has only
reached the state appellate level.

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High Court, Antinoise Ordinance

Hence' the Burbank ordinance was
declared unconstitutional, illegal
and void. The City of Burbank lost
again in the Circuit Court of
Appeals, It found that the United
States has complete and exclusive
national sovereignty in airspace and
that therefore the conclusion of
federal preemption is unavoidable.

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SEMiNOLE COuNT V. a
State f Fiode.
si,t'4vsuOn of lie
PettiOri*f.
at
Ill DROS PILOIAN BiLLy
PILO1AN. as EseCitOr of PttO Estate
Of BEOROS PILOIAPI. deceased
MARVIN MEL TiER, r'dividualiy.
SEMINOLE LITTLE LEAGUE.

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There were many more wInch brought happiness to
househoId everywhere, but which have now joined the ranks
of so many former treasures - gone but not forgotten.

The dispute began March 31, 1970,
when the Burbank, Calif., City
Council enacted an ordinance
prohibiting "purr" jet aircraft from
taking off froni Hollywood-Burbank
Airportbetween 11p.m. and7a. m.,
except for emergencies.
Challenging the ordinance were
Lockheed Au- Terminal, mc,, owner
and operator of the airport, and
Pacific Southwest Airlines, an Intrutate California air carrier-.
The US. Dintrict Court for the
Central District of California ruled
the ordinance invades the federally
preempted control of navigable
airspace, constitutes a restriction on
interstate air carriers in fulfilling
LIICu' statutory duty and therefore
amounts to a partial suspension of
their route certifications.
The court also held that the ordinance conflicts with the freedom.
of-transit ruhts of cacti citizen to

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tO SCfvP -you? wr.t$Cn defenseS u00f't
Ct I Halt, City f fl-viler Spengs,
the Count-i Attorney of c.r,'.vieIe
Floeda, on Monday .Ianuary
IC?I. at 1 30 pm
or as soon County onar .tove that date. stiCh
'P'er,after as poastit. at hich 'en. '$.frn55 sPmatl show chat i7tt, Itt.
av'
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proposed chanu. ri :onng of Liem 0
etassif-Catton will oa heard arid ?nat descrbed parcel 04 and amid show
CauS# why .1 shOUld riot ne taken for
act.on taseri
Ire jsei arid p.,rpo'iei set tarIPt n the
ThIS P401CC 'S to be published
posIng vi three (fl pubIc piaces Pptt.ovi, or default may be entered
against y,
*thn lPue Cit-i of Water Spr.riqs.
You are ri&amp;ifitl toat Petitioner
Florida. anti puolired vi The
Sanford Herald, a newspaper f wit apply tO the Court tar an Ordet'
general crutat,en iri tad City, one Of lairgon the 79'tt day Of January.
tie
befor.
it?) at t 30 a m
III lime 41 ernSt fft.en VlSi 4't"
P4.lrinr'ahle Onminick .1 5.lfi- JudQA
p"o' to itt. 'me of the oubbr
of ttte Crc.iit Court a' 'ne
r.arinU

Deceased
Ihal I inlend to regisler said name (o's0nuQ 10977 ares, more or
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, leSs. Sublect to restrictions uf To All Creditors arid Parsons Havin
Seminole County. Florida in ac record.
Claims or Demands Against Said
cordance with the provisIons of the Ion the purpose of considering a Estate
from
ClCttifiCItiOfl
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit change intoning
You and each of you are hereby
rntified arid required to present arty
Settlirn 56309 Florida Statutes ItS? unsorted lIt U) t c I,
Public hearing will be held in the
5: James Menlo Pfatlsway
claims arid demandS whiCh IOU,
City Hall, Cihy of Winter Springs.
Publish: Jan 5. 12, It, 76 IC?)
esther of you, may have against Pie
Florida. on Monday. January 72
of BEOROS PiLOlAN.
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pm, or as soon ,ae
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By FRANK MACX)MBER
Copley News Service
Can local gover!unenti impose
curfews on the use of jet aircraft7
('an they. in elf ec't, padlock airports
in the early morning hours so people
can sleep'
Federal district and appeals
cowls have said no. But soon the U.
S. Supreme Court will have to come
up with the final answers. While lip.
m. to? a. rn jetliner flight schedules
are light at most terminals, in cities
like Los Angeles. øticago and New
\'ork a decision upholding the anUnoiae curfew could put a crimp in
midnight or early morning commercial flights or force a reversion
to propeller-driven airliners in the
wee hours.
Th" Supreme Court1 which has set
no date for agruinena, must rule on
whether communities can restrict
aviation activity at the alrpurL

Clorda, 'wi or ri.fov• the 74th dAt' of
January. '971 the IAol• rnq not
tess than 7* dcv's nor store tti4n 40

DATED this 79th day of Decem
Furitsor dcribed as on, half mile ben, A 0, 19?2
Mary I Norton
south of SR 46 on Airport Blvd
City Clerk
west sIde of road.
City of Winter Springs.
This public hearing will beheld in
,
Florida
the County Commission Chambers
of the Court House, Sanford, THOMAS C. FREEMAN, ESQUIRE STEP4STROM. DAVIS
McINTOSH
___________________________________________________________ Florida, on January 23. 1973, at 7:00
Florida, on January 23. 1973, at 700 Post Office bc 51$
PM.. or as soon thereatter as
Attorneys for Ececutor
Ihereafter
as
Altamonle
Springs,
Florida
PM, or as soon
possible
Florida State Bank
AttOtfley Ion the City of
possible,
Board of County
Suite 72
Winter
Springs,
Florida
of
County
ban 4
Commissioners
Post Office Boa 1130
Publish
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Commissioners
Seminole County. Florida
Sanford, Florida 32771
Seminole County, Florida
PubliSh 0cc 13. 77. 29. 1972 4. Jan
fly Greg Drummond,
By: Greg Drummond,
Chairman
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CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS.
Mary E. Deese,
N. Attest:
January 4,
Chairman
DEK 1,
FLORIDA
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Ailast
Arltivi H Beckwith. Jr.
Carolina
Notice OF PUBLIC HEARING
Arthur H. fleckwith, Jr.
PubliSh January 5. 1973
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TO
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
ADMISSIONS
1913
January
5,
PubliSh:
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CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
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FLORIDA
the Cily Council of ttie City of Winter
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John (Linda)
Notice Of Public Hearing
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND Springs, Florida. that sad City
Parker D. Cook
to WHOM IT MAY CONCERtI
FOR
SEMINOLE
Bellinger a baby girl, Winter
COUNTY, Council will hold a public hearing on
John Terry King
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by 'he
FLORIDA.
in
zoning
for
change
a
request
Park
FLORIDA
Sylvan J. Davis
City Courw'i of thp (ily of
CIVIL ACTION No. fl.tAI?
cIasfcotion from P IA tø C 1.
Notice Of Public Hearing
cprngs. FIorid. 'hit tad
In re The Marriage of
relating to thC loilocog described
Daisy W. Sorrells
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Council will hold a pubic hearing On
DISCUAIWES
RUT P1
DEBRA
YUP 1(0. propert 7
Marian Rethwill
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
a request for a change in ZOniflQ
AND
MIKE
From lbs centerline iflterttCtiof'l
theCilyCouncslofthcCstyofWinter PETITIONER,
Piscilla Sue Sessions
clatsifiCaliOn from P I tø C I.
YU P1(0,
S
of Moss Road and Longwood Ov:edo
Springs,
Florida,
that
said
Cily
ALBERT
Sanford:
relating to the toIIowng dtt(ribld
Road run S SI degrees 23' 17' E
Michael M. Rotundo
Council will hold a public hearing on RESPONDENT
PfOpntY
Jean
L.
Smith
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
Longwood
along
the
centerline
of
Latonja M. Harris
a requcit for a change in toning
From tre centerline intersection
To: MIKE ALBERT YURKO. SR
Oviedo Road 701 IC fret. run thence
James A. Bannister
to
classification Prom
Patricia Bedingfield
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
P401 degrees 36' 15" E )SI 36 feet to of Moss Road and the Long*ood
Henry L. Monroe
relating to the following described
Ovedo Road run Sit degree's 2 2
WHOSE LAST KNOWN
Charles E. Stimely
the P C of a curve concave easterly
property,
Leon
M.
Swain,
Sr.
F along the centerline of the
MAILING
ADDRESS
IS'
degrees
having
a
central
angle
of
21
Odessa R. Wolf
From the centerline intersection
Longwocd Oviedo Road 701,16 teet
DELIVERY. 74' 4$". run thence along the arc of
C. EN ER AL
Roy
Tulle
01 Moss Road and Longwood Oviedo
Willie J. Presley
thence POOl degrees 3611" E 351 so
GAUTIER.
sAid curve 24697 feet to the P 0 8 .
William B. Jennings
Road; run S $5 degreeS 7)' 17" F
feel to tt' PC of a curve concave
Agnes M. Johnson
MISSISSIPPI 39333
sontinue thence further along the
along the centerline f Loe'IJW(10d
Lucille
N.
Pearson
t.
feet to the eatlerly with a radius Of 971
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YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
arc
of
'said
curve
Iii
lAthe B. Gaines
Oviedo Road '01.16 feet. thence P401
central angle of 21 degrees 33' *.".
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for dissolution of P T , run lht-n(e P4 26degr,es O7
James
Swilley,
Altamonte
degree's 36' Ii" F 30I,S4 feet to the that an action
Mantle I... Wilkes, Altamonte
run thence along the arc of SAid
pies been Piled by DEbRA F III Oiled. thenCe P437 degrees 37'
Springs
p C of a curve concave easterly marriage
r,e 19111 feet to the P T run
Springs
feel and a RUTH VURKOand you are required IS" W 61041 tt tQ 1 pOnt on tne
with a radius of 97431
Harold D. Alken, DeBary
thtn(e P4 26 decrees 0300" F 31931
to serve a copy of your written easterly P W line 01 Moss Road. run
Michael Goodman, t)ellary
central angle of 71 degrees
'
Pt trance N 11 degrees 55' 35" F
i", defenses, if any, t it on CARROLL tr,ence S 3? degrees 07' 13" W along
Lilly H. Puscholt, DeBAry
l)iGiovanni,
Constantine
run thence along the arc of said
1500 feet. thence 14 Se degrees 01
Altorney
for
Petitioner,
said
easterly
R
W
line
311
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feet
to
Adelaide Conte, Deflary
curve 39411 feet to the PT,; run
Deltona

the paradoxical point where not only is welfare more
attractive than se1fsufficienc but where injustice begins
to be done to those ss hose earnIngs place them just above
sst"iates'('r arbitrar SUtt'Id15 Iee1 '.st' rriav decree

For it brmii'ht them tnr' and pat?.rnc and recipes to
tWlghtCt what could sometimes be i lonely, drab tile,
espectaib' in winter.

for the porpoac of Considering
n lofting Ctas,f,ratovi
P IA t 5 3

NO 77t3S3

the Board merits of the development program and zoning
was denied on the basis that the six units per acre was too
high for that area and the multi-family dwellings are
premature and not compatible with the area (near the new
9 Red Bug School).

for dependent childrcn, food stamps. 'public housing and
Medicaid benefits, would gain only 0O a month in net
income by taking a job paving $1,000 a month,

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B) HELEN M. PAGEL
Copley
Service

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more particularly darrhpd
followS

fl.tkwilh. Jr
January ;. gj

County, Florida under the fictItious feet, thence S 3) degrees 01' P" W In re: Estate of

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mond recommend the board allow two permits for the three
lots,
A request for rezoning of property from agricultural to
multiple family, located at the intersection of Dodd Road and
Red Bug Lake Road which was continued from last week,

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acres move or less
YOu and .ac of you are corn
mended to tIe wvtten d00et5S to
're P,tit,on ri tti.off,eo4 the Cier'a
of ttie Circuit Court .n and for
,#mriOlC Cannty, Florida. a the

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IAA, residential zone in West Alt.amonte Heights. Kenneth

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lie" 175 iS feet tm'e.'ra H 36 degrees
I? feet.
thence S 34
IA' $0" F 7
degrees 01' 10" F 341 57 feet. than'e
314 degreeS 53' Ii' fi 1500
thence 574 degrees 0-7 04" 'N ))4 fl
feet to tl'ie P 0 5 COntaining 1 1704

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Langley Atlair, pollution control officer reported that
tn Iundy of Altamonte Springs informed him that city had
agreed to build holding tanks with an aerator and puunps to
accept septic tank waste. lie said that there is a temporary

In other action, the decision of the Hoard of Adjustment

month in disposable income to a totally unemployed
father in New Jersey with three dependents receiving
food stamps and unemployment insurance benefits.
If the income of a family of four in Chicago, earning $4U) a month but receiving some aid for dependent
children, were increased to $500, the effective increase

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potting in lhree I)) public places
within lhC City ol Winter Springs.

Zoning Actions

fits on the basis of income, Among examples it cited:
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styled COurt ørt or before r.t,ruary
It?) OthPf waS. a defa'jtt arid
1.
ultimate Iudgmnf will 1&gt;, entered
against 'Oli for Ftø relef demanded
fl
P,tti
Petitioner and Peipndent are

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Cty of Writer Sprogs,
riamda
THOMAS C', FREEMAN. F3OUiSE
'05t Offce Soc 14$
Ai!amnt. Sprriqs. Flitr 114
A?'utrruei tOy 'he Cly 's
y riter Spring's, Iamda
f'tti'sPt jan 5 1973
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umbing contractors ordinance were adopted. Water and
sewer extension request of central Florida Utilities was
cOfltIfltlCd to Jan. 17.

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board of Courtly
Commissioners
Seminole County, Florida
fly ('.rpg Drumrnond,
Chairman

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SEMINOL! COUNTY 50*50
OF COUNTY COMMISIIOHIRS
Notic. of Public Hearing

vvan of
and a'so that
Lot). S.rtiori 77, 'roweshIp 70 So''
Range
30 Faa' seminole corjr'
Frida, ia'ed Nest of State 5r

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Florida, on January 7). It?), at?

of

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F tn ve.r fort P05 ruvi trance
H 3? degrees Si IS, N 440 14 feet to a
O0fl? on FtC •JtiPefly P N vie or
fuvi tP'ene Pd 37 degrees

TROM. DAVIS P. MclPl
Attrirrievi fñ, P.$tr,n.,
address is Petal OffiCe Ito' liE
Sanford, Florida 37711 aNt t.iø Ft.

This public hearing will be held In

an e*tntion of the South lirteof LOIS P. MCINTOSH
7? through 37 of said black S. a PoSt Office So' 13)0
dislanc. of $0 feet to a point on the
tonida Stale flank
Suite 77
Easterly right of way line of Moss Sanford, Florida 37771
Road, n'jn thence Pd 04 degre.s 35' Attorneys for Pt,tn,r
)1" W along sari e6lteri, might of Publit,.', Dcc 39, it)) 4.
wAy line 711 17 lepl tnt the Point of
itj
fleginning, run thence lurther P4 04 flY 1)1
FICTITIOUS NM1
NOTICE ISherehygiventhat lam degrees 53' 33W 31000 feel, thence
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feet,
engaged in butinqt at IC? Sanlando Pd 1) degrees 01' 77" 1 35000
Seminole County. Florida,

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Sanford Herald, a newspaper of
general circulation in said City, one
) time At leasl fifteen (IS) days
prior to th hit's. of ltte public
hearing
DATED Ihis 79th day of Decern
ben. A 0 1977
S MARY I toORTON
('' Clrirk of the City
of Winter Springs, Florida

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PUt) zoning classifications. A work session will be held on

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run thence

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sl9t 4I
owners,
of
r,,wfsoq, of ii-9*0ldfS f.
i*r'$t tPe pirret of lard d.scrb.d
Flor.da
SaminoJa Crnjnt
!w
FMiPiOLF COUNTY, I ti?'(*l
Si,bdiViSiOfi of tPiC State of Fiocidt
has filed a pett;on in eminent
cnta,nprOre.dnQ1 agans' you ar'd
•acri of ion sn. ing to C d.mnrt VOf

arc of sa cf Cu',e ltd ii fQpt to tne 500* 7. pages 7. 3, I arid 3 of ?Pie

written defenseS, if ant, on v

th,ne sOutha5terly along Ihe arc ot
said curve 90) 33 feet 10 the westerly
P W line of Sherry Ave , run thence

Holding Tanks
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delay the project starting as previously scheduled.
"I don't know when the project will fit hack Into our
schedule," livcndar said," bit I knoss it will not be within
the next two to three weeks,"

in other action, the zoning director advised Ule Budid of
p: i.'1-,e
•.t,
for The Springs, Racquet ('tub. Director J. 13. WIlliams told

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PublIsh January 5. tt?1

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CITY OF WINYIN IPRINOS.
FLORIDA
Notice of Public H..,isg
TO Nt10 0/ I V P/A V (IeFRH
r./F Pd
NOTIC F i or 'iF
n,pv
Ip,e City Counri at tP.e (t
Spriaps, Flofita. 'hat sad C'l,
C:oc,ncl will hold a PubIC riea'ng
a ?Ct,ejV for a cniar'qe a toning
r!assifcatiOft frOm S IA to P 7.

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Ine of Moss Road,
thence P4 36
(fegret's 16' 10 F along said easterly
R W
line 7)679 feet to
P0 C
concave northeasl,riy with a radius
f 7409 16 feet anti a a.ntrai angle of
It dCgrre 19' 57". Prom a tangeol

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t ?tie oarr.t described b•f'
property
VICKI 1FF RURVA'iT,
a'rP'iOlC Cr,urit a
?','ai.i
r'Om
Pt,.
cefliertitte
,p'p$eq,.cton
wPYie residence iir"f
$'oq-la
,'oss Road arid loog-wfv,d O,,*t
mailing address 5
Ta Sm.,'n 3134 fart of Lot 16. i'p
Road run S It degrees fl 47 F
Route I, f5
along thC rentenl,ae o saId flest f Sanford Ovd0 Road.
Madrai. Oregon, 777,
Shvman's Add,?0n to !Uf'
Ovedo Road tot IA Ieee,
YOU ARF P4FPFRY uoririro Lor'g*ood
'°" thenCe to 01 degrees 36' iS" F P4ammoeU. Fiat hook 7, pane 51
thet RAPODFL C! SURKART p',as
trie PblC Q'VOVdS of ¶.rriirr 151 54 feet to Itt. P C of a rure
fiti a Pfition a the C,uut Court at
also Lot 44 of Spr ft't a radius of County
a,
easterly
cOnCavP
Semnole County. Florida,
,
NammoCW. and IPie %44j$P'i 715 1 fe
cet avid a central angl. of 74
Dissolution of Marriage, arid you are

project cotilti tx'iin,

Springs Beverage License

of r'iercy in lndia

Flat RoO
11. pIg
34, PP of )j 33 3QF, lying wait of S P •6
seminole County, Florida
and ltip POW ',itt Ph. % ', Of Ser 34
Further described as neil lo the ii; tor lying west of SR 1)4,,- and
PAS' fence line of Crial's used C4C the north 3)tOft of the SF 'a of the
lot, tocaled on U S lit?
SF 'a Of S.c 31 715 JOF; and the
ThIs publk hearing will be P'IId In
tti 5)10 ft of the sw '. of tN. SW
County Commission Chambers '.flf 5CC ii itS JOF, Ilng weSt f 3
of the Court Pious,, Sanford, p ,fl, tu,,taining * 15 acres.
c'
rlorida, on January 73, II?), at 7 m Seminole County, na
P M . or as Soon thereafter as
r ',rtt'er described a, west side c

with the count;', advised It would ha na'r,'..nrs far starm
sanitar' sewer linc3 to he installed by the City before the

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IN TN! CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
SIMINOLI COUNTY SOARD
$RMINOLR COUNTY 50*50
OFCOUNSYCOMMI%IIONINS
OFCOUNTYCOMMIUIONPRi FOR ISMINOLS COUNTY.
NotIce •f Public 11,1,
Notice f Pubti Hearing
Ito CIVIL ACTION P40. U
The bard of Cninty CoinThe os'd OP t.riufity ( im
In re The Marriage of
miIon.r5 of %.,,,inole County will misilonefe at Seminole County will
hOP K A 51.
OA Pl()F I
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hold a put,lit I.e.r'.ig to cr'e"Slder A
a public hearing to contidir •
PIUSRAPoD
proposed changg of toning from P
piosed change of toning from A I
arid
R,,dentiit to P 7 Duplia on the *pricutture to Flit) tPiann.d Unit
VICKI 1FF bURY APT, #l.f.
following dflcrbed propertyfl,yelopmeflf) art the follo*ing
NOTIC! TO OSFFP4D
LotS I. 1 1 3. and 6 Williamson d.scnlbed property-

SemInole County. riorida
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Alteil

to Ihe P

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A 'ork SCSSiOfl will be held in the Office of i'otnity PIanhit'r
Monday at 1:00 p.m. for the purpose of examining the flood
plain studies for Seminole ('ounty with the Corps of
Engineers, The commissioners were invited to attend.

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P011 contlnuetp,,nce further P476
F 170 i ItCI. ii,.nt,
t t degrees 55 ' 3%" F IWO fe,t,
ttiente P4 Se (IPUI'P,s 01' 70" W Ill Ii

Flood Plain Studied
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proved varieties of grains and other agricultural products
None of this discounts the very real contributions of

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shoi'ld be obscured and igntired

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centerline interSection
of Moii RoAd and Longwood OvPdo
'ioad.run thCnt, S Strinitrers 7)'
F atonu the (PntPrlInt' of Longwood
Oviedo Road 701 IA
thenc, tt
degrees 34' IS' F 351 34 feet to th,
P C of a curve conae easterly
tsith a radius of Iii II feet a central
angle 00 74 deq,ps
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ana esscrivai pvwvi on.u.'
tact, has been equivalent to halt of what has been given
b all the rest of the world combined,

Herald Area Correspondents
Fern ParkE Estates
Goldenrod Eastbrooêi
Marilyn Gordon
5316975

Board

property

housing. fertilizer, petcde. cotton We have provided

Airport Curfews

Altamonti' Springi.
Marilyn Gordon
5316975

CITY OF WINTIR IPRINOS.
riosan*
Pfotice at Public H.arInq
it) WiII)M it MAY COf
py
P401 Ic.F 15 pj
the City Council of the City of Winter
Springs. riorida. that said COy
t.ounUi wli hoi a public ticaring on
a request tar a (hang, in toning
clatsiticalion from S I to S 7,

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derstond why these great American

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Dtirin the )"akistan war a concerted effort was made
here and abroad to hlckCfl the U S role in Banglad.5h
and India.

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ALF's'1hL,
Cnnj R n''r F 'r

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anci' for development, with special emphasis on rural
('o(,seratives. training centers and des'clopnwnt stations,

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ances that we will assist mightily in the future develop.
ment of that nation's shaky econom'. We Iave promised
to do our best to provide a third of all the foreign assist.

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Frtdy, ian. 5, 1973---SA

The Snnford Herakl

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Later, Mayor Lawrence
MARION BETIIEA
Swofford told ('ouncil he WIlS
AL'l'AMONl'E sPRIN(;S - aware of their idt.'ntity and the
Councilmen Daniel I)orfman reason for their appearance.
and Donald Myers were in. Mayor Swofford said they were
stalled at a reorganuzatioflal wives of city policemen and
meeting of City council. Dorf- were on hand. about salaries. It
man, an Incumbent, was will be straightened out the
reelected to office in the mayor said cryptically,
In SI resume of salaries of
December municipal elections.
are:t
municipal policemen
Myers was appuitited to fill the
published
by The lIe'rald a few
vacancy on council created by
the resignation of Tloma5 weeks ago, It was pointed out
policemen
In
the
Radloff, who unsuccessfully that
Springs
are
the
County
Altamonte
sought a seat on the
Commission. Myers, too, was lowest paid among the area
cities,
t'lected In December.
In other action of council
During the meeting of the
23 was established as the
Jan.
c':*incila capacity crowd was In
attendance for preliminarY date for a public hearing upon
lieuritlgs. Of ttie;c, three two rezoning requests.
women remained for the tuid been delayed until disticta
'lengthy meeting, departing are outlined on the zoning map.
shortly before the close, without The first public hearing Is on a
disclosing their reason for reiiining request by Thomas
property locat.'d
attendance. As they departed, anti Walter on
their
north
of
Ballard
Street, east of
one councilman asked
and south of
Avenue,
Mait,land
identity, which was revealed,
Oaks subdivision.
Under
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Change of Board of

County Coin nilssloners
Meeting Date.

Commissioners regular
January
meetIng will be held on Wed., January
SaId meeting to be held at
place and time; County Commission
Meeting Room No.
New Seminole Cgunty
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida.

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criminal who has stashed away
th ings begin to happen. starting astronauts from other
pack 'em in Monday th rough
stolen gold on a Caribbean themselves - t pay their bills, wi th a dead moth whose have visited Earth in the
Friday. from II a.m. to 8 P.M.
island. She has one weakness, But a pair of underworld fcature begin to form his face
One th eory is that Unidentified
3uperstiUon. So IMF resort to figures drop in unexpectedly
flying Objects are the result of here you will be served
some fabricated voodoo and and decide the party should
quality foods at the most
such visits from o ther planets.
moderate prices around. A
other deceptions i Casey makes keep going, night and day,
Among those seen in interviews
a play for the woman's son) to while they run a gambling and
9:30-10 iABCi - THE ODD will be Dr. Wernher von Brawn daily special is served wi th
boozing den.
fish out the gold.
COUPLE One of the delights is and Dr. Harold P. Kline of other entrees featured also.
the appearance of Qut'enie NASA'S
Ames Research Service is prompt during all
hours.
Smi th, who has been acting for Center. Visits to remote Sou th
nearl &amp; years She plays a Pacific islands, and various
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ANDSON "The Big Party" The PEOPLE "The Matchmaker" ship. When Oscar's ulcer begins around the world are offered as
BAHAMA JOE'S SEA ('Id gag about one's favonte Dr Sean Jamison turns cupid to flare, Felix prescribes a possible evidence.
FOOD HOUSE continues
for his heartsick daugh ter, Dr.
relaxing cruise. It has to be
to pa ck 'em in for the most
Anne Jamison, who gets to relaxing since the other
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cocktails are priced right and
Scan winds up in the middle of
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supervised ltic chart is fine for whatever has to do with
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"Should I call In person or widely used In American Inwrite a letter'
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row of little hatted people walk
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And Ado's design is a line-

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or
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chnoes among 2.1
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colors and various shapes
color or type wanted Those girls who have trouble with turtleneck, V neck te..shirt
tangled ft Irig.' on throw rugs might try using a small sweatshirt or blnusien The
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who talk about theirs all the tUne However, I now
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life is concerned
IF \'OUR ('11111) IS 110KM TOl)AY . he or she will he
one of those dynamic young people who will want to be
at work on something all the time, so don't try to change
your youngster. or you non the excellent prorritse in this
chart, the ability to find the st;ong points that will lead early
to choosing and enjoying a fine profession Permit many
playmates to be around early so the art of successful human
association will be learned while young. Sports are a must
here.
"The Stars impel, they do not compel" What you make of
your life is largely up to YOU!

work out his line of play?

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gatherings where you can meet (uric individuals State your
aims to the right persons and get their cooperation
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your field of work who can give you the advice you riced juo
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lit' won thi' second din°i III fl()5
nuond in dummy arid played
out the t It r e v top clubs
Ansscr tomorrow
Ever) unit' folloss t'd and busi.
ness was looking up.
Send SI for JACOBV MODERN book
Now he led a diamnorid
ne.sto -win at Bridge," (c/a
from dummy . East could do paper), P.O. Bait 489, Rodo City
nothing better than to dis. Station, New York, N.Y. 10019.
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fourth diamond. Again th e
best East could (10 was to
discard a heart arid South
made his eighth trick with
a small trump
Now he was sure of his
contract since dummy still
held all its trumps. but South
did even better.
lie led his jack of hearts.
Vcst had to ruff; otherwise
uric Jack wotiiu flaVe ricin me
trick and now Vest was end.
played and had to give South
the last three tricks.
T It e r e is an Interesting
sidelight. The g a ni e was
tt'ani.of.four. :t the other
table North played and made

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;et imuin ssametrolme inlir" up to ilate
I iliR.- (Sept .'.% tie Oct 2.') ',e,ol ,I,i him gong t, i,iviriti'
places with people who give you the greatest pleasure, but take
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tiny.' left ttii'rii fuuitIliftir s to air. 'the smell is still
ther e Doe-, un". hoily know how I can get rid of

improvements thereon Stop wasting time foolishly

my pan,nts
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to ieei mat tney art' t ak ng Up more
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expected of yoti by all paiinry%. whether perion,il ill Imunets
and try to plcase them (,o over contracts and make

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MUON
hill l)R I:N (June 22 to July fl) Follow your
hunches, since the are most accurate now I his can lie turlimfull
in carrer matters and in per.mnal ones as well Reach a (rule
understanding ss ithu mate in pin
1.10 July 21 2 to Aug .
1 1) Good day to find out just what is

Hate to write letters? Send 11 to Abby. Box 69700, los
Angeks, Cal. 9006,, for Abby s booklet, ' how to V. rIt, Let..

Mary Tyler

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Frorn Art

By ALISON LERftI('K
What is
Al' i
itiatertal to uiake a garment and not knowing if the l5 a portable. washable and
will ravel or nt, I simply rut with ordinary c('lscors and
It's a
ttir'ui i,iart,lno ctltrt, two liriu'c of tiacting length stitches knitted pal nt i ng
sweater
along each edge to prevent any raveling - IIEI.ENE
Th e new art form at Axis, a

you consult with a

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Al' Television '.%ril('r

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inq nire ohout I hose made of alum IHlIffl which qtpouiltl be
•,itt,
in-ikp If th.'cr' are not
When cutting a 'iecs' of
a'ailiilile ;lit, might do ns I (if)

in gain your fondest aspiration, to tiw all the

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(6) All In The
Family
(9) Alias Smith
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33 (6) Bridget Loves
Bernie
(24) Resolution Of

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('ONF'lI)ENTI,%I. TO "TORN DAUGHTER IN IlI(;lI
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!:iwt, (rum whom she is separated, but she
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ut.iti M! ',m to your home. l'eIl
Isnuir mother snu ssill let her know ahead of time when your
father ssiIl be there so she won't run Into him,

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expert, )fill can find out how I" h'eciunrie more
stitcestuil in your cart'cr lie sure your credit Is in good
condition Avoid 'mc who likes to make life IiiIIkullt for yiui
( 1' MINI May I to June 21) You are inspired now about

l)F.Ut ONE: II people continue to multiply
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Sanford's plush HOLIDA1
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days a week uncluding the
adjoining lounge), the invi ting
facility serves breakfast.
lunch eon and dinner and is the
ideal spot for he pri vate
iic'eting, banquet or party.

OTTO'S
HOFBRAU
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EVENING

Neighborhood
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Hula Bowl

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Broadcast

The Mephisto Waltz?

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Pro Bowlers
Tout
(74) Electric Company
300 (9) Magic Circus
3:30 (6) The WorI Of
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4:00 (6) It Takes A
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(9) Jackson Five
(24) M.sleRogers

3:40. 535 ' 7:30- 9:25

Really, Mr. Hitchcock
Have you ever mode a

movie

Hcxjndcats
Bugs Bunny
H
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Roman

(9) Funky Phantom
(24) Electric Company
17:30 (6) Fa' Albert and
P* Cosby Kids
() Tarzan
(24) Sesame Street
'00 (6) ChIdrers Film
Festival
30 (2) Tarzan
(9) Wrestling
(74) Electric Company
2 00 (2) Senior Bowl

The World 01
Survival
5:00 (2) Buck Owens
(6) Glenn Campbell
Los Angeles
Open
5:30 (2) Untamed World
6:00 (2) (6) News
6.30 (7) (6) News

Archie
Huckleberry
Hound

b:30 (2)

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(2) Lassie
(6) Globetrotlers
(9) Yogi Bear

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'nm' of us, and as long as my father can afford th at many
Ichihtrt'n, I don't think It's anylt)''s txislness.

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11:30 (7) Tonight Show
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nmstbeauttfully designed golf
tourse. Green fees an'
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Championship

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fills the bill Tuesday through
Saturday, from 8:30 p.m. until

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popular spot captured the
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wi th country and western
music on Tuesday Friday and
Saturday nigh ts. The cocktail
hour is between -7 p.m. daily
and luncheon is served
Monday through Friday, from
H am to 2 p.m.

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I have had it! I am fed up with people

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7:30 (2) This i

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FEAR Th is is the old "Ghost
Stori" series wi th a ne title
or the new year. Sebastian
Cabot no long er is around to
host. Janet Leigh and Rory
Calhoun are guest starred in the
segment, titled "Dea th Head."
M155 Le igh plays a woman ic
wants to get rid of her husband
Gene Nelson) because she's

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NIGHT MOVIES Rerun) "Th e
Saud Pebbles" Part lii The
action picks up considerably in
the second half, as the
Aniencan gunboat tries to si t it
out while caught in the middle
f turmoil on the China shore
And big-action e nd ing wi th at
attempt to forcibly ta ke over
the gunboat by Chinese
revolutionaries brings the
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loyal to you and gain their support for sonic plan you have in

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And don't be lengthy or
tedious in citing your Business
Experience.
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riiatnu jobs you has'i' held, not

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order
And 3 references vvill usuall&gt;
be rumple, e'speciully if they
have ''handles'' on their names
Arid by "handles," we mean
such evidences of leadership as
"Judge" or "Sales Manager" or
"Circulation Manager'' or
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Re sure hiosst'vt'r, th&amp; ou
have obtain ed Iwrmissinn In
udvuru'.'e to use the niannic's uu
arc listing as your rferens es !
And by all means send for my
"Vocational Guidance Kit,"
since It contains a specimen
"Letter of Application" that
was sent to 12(1 randomly
selected names
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sunnIly
typed
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rlulniitslgrruphttd, yet it produced
70 replies, with iv requests for
an immediate interview
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dress like a hippie, for ni.odern
business (Irma are not ton
ducting kindergrtcns for
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warden; 'I'roy

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Tatuni, worshipltil nuisttr ,

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Stroin, junior warden; Louis Kirby, treasurer

Peterson, junior deacon: Charles Smith, senior

and Francis I'. Oddo
secretary and Past master,
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sin developable limit,
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1 1) invet city requirements for it

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and henry J Reid, chaplain: back row, J. C.
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"We are in it very delicate

Sen Robert [)ok of Kans
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hinds In bun months, pros-stung

mov es muuight endanger

Shoot Out
Ily GARY TA'llir Lill(

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caliber handgun missing In
A &amp;-inford inan was arrested Patrolman D. If. Whitmire. The

talks resuming, in Paris Mon11.1) between pne sub ruti.uI aids'

allegedly pointed a gun .it two

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from Sanford Middle School. shaw that someone took three
if Dreyfus and tilt- .)ther
city in

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'.ivat's gsiing on,'' Kmuos',les
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(if tilt- 11111) slated for coininurcial fit- vv lilt) lilt, n I
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l)ekle s Gulf . U.S. 17-92
Sanford. reported .i 1972 Oldi''Iit -e officers '.'.hu were an
''.ss'nirig a complaint about a smobik was rented from thetand never returned. 'P'. .ir
IiturLiant't'
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Sgt William 1)utw reported valued at $3,000
h fired i w arning shot into the
Deputy George I
floor and I':zel Jackson 66 of
fired one reported fin, doors were run
7i5' l'vpr..ss Avenue,
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Authorities said Jackson School on Tangerine Avenue
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near the intersection of Howeli
pointed the gun at Dube and
Branch Road, Ice cream, food
Pet Sgt Eddie hughes who
to
the
city
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and about $25 was taken from
Knowles said hue '.'.otibi s'ontart being pr('s('rits'ti
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I)rv)fus today and tell theiii approval -hke tryin Iii work 1wehen(I the man.
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Of change wa ,
tharged liti disorderly c
teacher_c desutilutis's until this' city has and '.'. uthuut the iIi.istu'r iuI.iui
duct and brandishing a firearm
SAnford Police are in
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priss's paid $1 5

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MrS 'oruuiis-k, vis e ;srcsiutsqit of
Knowles called Mc('sriiut k ' s
McCormick Enterprises, ''we 1aout ''nut' but pnt'uu.sturs''
have a little rnnulli-t ''
asisi revt'ak'ti the dsvs'li-p*'r's
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;ra'.yng sh4o.s;r:s.'hioh if ,O'
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acre tract
ture t-0-tision of
based on I)rcyfus' PrehihiuItiirY Y.iuIr'. Ilsiuls''. .irsl cost of LI s
layout plans amid thu- firmiu has ri 250 fs's't north of this' o-miiaI
vet to submit rsquirs'sI sis'taihs'si plaiunus'd area 'If it goes v. here
sits plans for uippro'. ml
,ou shiso.'. it in s susi
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Memphis prililiI asa firestation sm to
1 1 iitiit' stiusiilt.urmt suit Is'iii ss rs s this area."

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tit of 173 acres lit tilt, subinit site l4ans for .Ili 87 acre.
Carriage Cove planned unit ifill) lil t Inobile home park lit tiltdevelopment south (if Airport I,tm, fronting oil Old Orlall(lo

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t'sufltiflut' to inspect r'ol-ust,rudtlon
sites and iziake' further arrests
I! illegal dretIjtmf' and filling
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hi'tutp t h e pl;srui' departed at 10 - 10 t m for u
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Sen. JAY. Fulbright. D-Ark.,

1-:nterprises' prehininar) silt,

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\vere left to right, front rill Ralph Kazarol installing marshal froln
(Wando Loidge 69-. Glen Aiib- ery. past master Winter Park LA-Age 2:19;
mel II ui€ past ni5i ster of 239 installing officer Dean I lam mood
Daniel
past master 239; back row, Jerry Renneck, Julius Ulum , and l(otu'rt
Fiedler, all Fist masters. 239: and Gordon Russ, past master, Winter
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varthquake '.'.as (uIlipl('tE'(l this iisoruiuts
at
S;iuslurul 1lrIu ) rt hv, fruits lu'lt, Ujil Niol, i' pilot

'.'..ini M. kuins d'. to c ut off '.'..sr

Sanford Zoning and I 1 1anning
s's'mnuiuussioru has tabls'i con-

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SPECTACULAR SALE

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The new antmar steps callie
clunrinan
of
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Foreign
Itelaprove. The quality has
deteriorated rather than tions Committee, promptly despite statements
rctteratei his determination to White Iltiust', and its Senate ;it unProved.'
move quickly if Nixon's Jan, 20 lies, that tilt- cong,ressional
tie said tile new system

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Sell. Congress Ciin 4*11141 Should act
te IX-inocratic It-aders have dol .j.
signaledPresident
sisk sit Ni ofl that the II) ius'ur.ulisw
an all-out drive to slit i11 \set.
I WI) bilk ss's'kini' to cut off
tutu'.', in funds will begin unk s'. '.'..ir Itinuts within bO days, tois

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"MI i'iun('nicans, if Ow)had to grade postal st'r'. us
Roge rs
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Confidence - Mernory 'Training - Sellinq
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OPEN TONIGHT-NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY

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liosie'. er one of thi largest jumps in salars intreises and promotions '.icre grants d it '.'.sihi
was for tile poosI (if inavor-ity manager, froill inean an increase of 5.%' per cent Over tiltthe current $12 (500 to a range of $17 500 at the present budget

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data came largely front the survey of county front thw, current S1,M) annualh tit) $2,0)
e mployes done b'. the ( th ( ompan' intennixed mnifliiiiuin mu $3 200 maximum
hIltiflk ii d
uith information received from Winter Park, )LId9C, currently
occupied .by Gene It.
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Maitland, lAmpol and Cassov,bol
Steplienson frorn current $2,400 to S4,8M
Most interesting
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nouns ndation concerning salaries for et rt.uin prosecutor, uirrentl'. William
un ( olbert from
ipartnwnt heads and officials It suas noted th e present $2,400 to $4,200 minimum and $5600
saLaries '.'.ert for positions and not for particuLar maximum.

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of a sU,iu dredginp lau, twi.
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tilt- littate halted thtL f illInj: ll,'Of 1!

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Council in six-eta] session last night would '
In. public works currently held by I'll,onald Buntiv
crease salaries for cit y eniploycs some $25,432 from the present $11,000 annually to $1s,300
bring police patrolman up to a minimum of $130 minimum and $21,732 lflaiiflUfli; ctini;itrolIt'r
weekly and Ill certain officials a tremendows presently $10.5(KI it,$14,M) mininitim and S19,00;
boost in pay.
maxinium. city. clerk. currently
. occupithl by
rhl liaitter, tile cit%'s comptroller. in ;j Jane llichat its, from tilt, present $$,N(i to
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length and detailed report to the bnard said the iiiiniiitumu and SI 1.800 mn;isinulmn; councilms'n

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U, , cit% liable. in IlI opiniori
lu'rk and police chief
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insurance rt'quirenmont_t
However, Mavor Granville said should obinin the insuran-vt ori wili clittinge st, rapidl% ill~, b
this nwttt'r is handled the building
result o growth the- inSu!'lflirt
sep.srntel'. front the insurance
A quection as aLso posed us
should 1w or a star)'. basis
Council decided ti add the U whether the dlv should
prnn'rtt'ci the- popuizitiut wit.
cit s ltwestr pumper truck
provith- irisuruinre- for til tin- front 2,01K to ,1KK it
arid one additional itutu tit the firemen, but Mayor Brown said
the next less years
insurance
these- were- volunteers
The- police departnicnt
nuns iimitn '1 r
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Pilaund
said ssil "hangs d"iinwti..,1
suggested lLctinug the building in uuddirsg an udditrnn.u, 2 acres
and untii un populatsor , ,
Uis recreational umrt'u Tilt. to t he present 12 included sri
"nmrs- stutilt" hi- suggested the
huiIdIru is Is 1w- the- ne'.'
parks and playgrounds Mayor
in.curiinrt- lw bid on the vearl
c'ommunit t)uildiri, and
Brown revealed there is at, basis
isdditinruiI five' acres of
Action will lx taker , upom tilt
dedicated park Lund which is
suggestions at a uriet'ung or
laid out in a section of the' ell %.
Monthu night
b"t will no', tx- diveded until ni
In a,nothet nuilter, Pilarw
year
Piland questioned 1w'.'. the
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Cas,s,elitill
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entered *inlu
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Councillitat, %'iclor Miller agreement witti the ell% anti
questioni tilt. plossibilit% of thert. L,it(. titlit signed, or lea.y,

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Man\ of the attarks were in

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The .1;4itgon voinniand reliort.

i'd lighting in the northern
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x nods there sieri fl and 81 the dernlIutars7i'd innc in flu
athcks Prior to this upsur.e
central highlands and in the
the command had been reliort. .\jekong Delta. It claimed gov.
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Ill(. rnmpan repossessed the is another question
hongwood's Brown ç
-tit in October
ikie'. ndc
;wvmenUk througf, Jul% and sinli "I dor.**. thin1l. I: mvjjn~
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Miuvor Brown suggeswd ttw
U. acceptance of an Insuranc- onk- liable for what happens on cit award Us insurans's
progran for the coming year 11w' propert'commente
upon a three rear tiasns
The rU% i' presenU'. insured
Pihinti
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rmitrttLnuur with thu school tu'

incurs d thu rommunits huildinl
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nvslI ct ile shellings
m conres.cionl pressure on
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one \nu ru so t .ssualt'. a hs li
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slighti'. sI.ini's c fro,ii the IIa,ioi
II iuphnns' hlit lust nsonth to
'.'.nundest ti'. ground lire cttith f
Da Nang 1114' ()I1t observation .hi'ek on repatrc, to iiis'nitir the
ho'.'. of '.'. n in it. i hue .11111 Ii'
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keep target list', up to date In
damaged
its a ri sniuiit ion of the
North \ tetnam zi seed the
t)ointiung theree s .'rsk ri d
tmtul Sta tes of t smdut (mi
11 .S air ratil-, continil bi
rial reconnaissance of "several
l. ititis 510 prt p ur itiosi for ut'.'. 14)'.'. tlts flhii ur ulit I in 'stil Iii
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11w eilitnniu'.l in the arm'.
fle%iSIiapi'r 'shun l')an mdli its si reporti ii ths hi.,'. test 115' r ilsis

the Mekong lielta south of Sat.
;tnst '.ilIates and ths
tr t t'.'.ns it kact Ii'.e roads
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ti.kt bIIk mental anguish. embarrassmerctumndsc doesnot waive the men'. Icv of use of and the
buyer's right ui. prior hearing value" of the car
Soft parties I(i the .suit
Judg( Sac-1. said he disagrit,ii
Witt. t.'t TTU.jO"it'. opinior, b'. tnt agreed thait Brmkle'. bough. the

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to badger us
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Mw or.
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dtamnnte are ti be requested municipalities discuced the
mission
think
the'. arc goin. t
it look intc the ramifications f ordinance at length at the
the
utilities
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over
;r'. which ma'. effect the three regular C I '.0 Council
but
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can get 4l per cent cooperatinr
nmmissioners of an ordinance what nuthnrit the ne
from 11W counts '.e will gc
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rhr- tht week authnin
per cent. but no further.
The'. adopted the ordiruin
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manufacturer, shed New Year's
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ii he it the Lockheed 1011
trashed as it '.445 ui4ekrng
etund approac h to \ti*
International Airport

tin t suit tiss been luleti against
I:aists ru ,'iirluius
in [little
(stunts Circuit
ml (_ esurt in th e
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throui hi tin iiiisldhi ot •
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crash
a 1 rustar Jetliner unit)
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Knowles said Ito swing the
I'litaction,
filed
b)
attorney
breachl
its contract with Curprnlm),,ed aligninent to the nurth
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twhall
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tilt
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when
it solil hun a ticket
too
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tilt.
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Corret,ler'i
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bill
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falling
its
legal duty to exer.
developer's plan" would
belie'.ist
to be tius' first rt'sultuug
cisc
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highest
degree of care
nidu-ulnus' amid 5 tnt it ii siutd
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In
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get
him to his des.
frill
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stitamttls.
rs CorrolAjer's claun is
herself,
bu't
(tin
s, tuildren .euid in liii' kv.. of supps'rt, se rsuces,
His' emutim .' Pill) susti the&gt; is'
tier
musothit'r-snu-law. Itosa couuupauuton_chup and pcutt'ctlon
mis''. s' r esuumi ,l ie'si, K
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sit her husband and the mental
,,nitiuitiu'ii
'Ike' suit charges 11w! Kusternu pain and suffering sSe wou1u,t
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She asked for utamnages ba.sed
l'i- opu'rI
uisaint.tini this'
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landing
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pris .its' k,isn'. k's s.iist nit' sit'. s simuti ol tusiit s imustrut Lions on
sourse uuisl altitude
is isn't go on I)rIvats 'streets t
(5 Ii 's e r s
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pickup re fuse .umid prstlnuhil&gt; w ill
rchise it) picktip ill it central
p(mit its tilt- dil,%elop Iliell t

smis. It.., list is .ssilals

prim-edures. Itioth till tilt- flight
thick mid lit tilt gol

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'Itim McCilirmick saild Ili-, aircraft

Knowles said tile li()Itlllll I.-ill,t tilt, ll wants" and could have liability Insurer, Associated
MIt orumit. k 's fault
hiss .11* 'a rs its si In private 'ii iiitiisui (huh nisriters, Mrs
Ph ni is

i-toesl 'aork," he suiisi, 'but
Dreyfus needs to be stirred up
for the uuuista'r plan."
lie culled the ilesi'umieutl

clo th ing, valued at M. from

rehsis.' usslhs'etismt situuultausit's. lhsrothi Loll anti Mrs Janet
Mf 011- Illick agreed it) put Ill .S111)(1.still as ticlendwits
Mr's. bOlt uiriel Mrs Stot k'stili
u'stiiils' l' k 'spss-t' ill ttit' plan
/..h1
tiller
miis'umslw' Phil lAuguin •src the wislo'.s-'s isi the' pilot itiisl
pr;niiisvtl to ''su're,s:ui ,au&gt; beast copilot umndar isli,iuuktr.sts'rs
tif their estates
off - "

lure v rnings.

11w suit asks for $5 million in
cuiuitn'ni541t0r) and $5 tntfiwei
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.tru Jrit'T ,OICi Snnncrr Ctutrnuir. -Tv nnde ttl ucUrnuil prospective t.sod Sponsnri thLi year. wr'vt set u; k
£LHWI package that in-ludes everything except i spot in the
Pro-Am.'
Aeeirdinç to irtti, *90D Gold Sponsors will he logged as
their contracts are received. As vairanries occur on the
r egular Child Sponsor roster. the Stax'db3 Gold Sponsor move
up to eventually become eligible for the *1.000 pucbigt inrludrn the Pro-Am spot
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tri.ieges mcludt., in addition U the ticket hooks, hadges and
'eic5t willing. ;uirtiripaitrnn in the fall go!f outing , two lIrt!nsi
plates for Gold Sponsor parking. recognition on ttx C;old
Srnnstr billboard and 11w daily pairing heeti, use of tin vir'
itt Riv Thou' during the' tnurnarnrn. one at official
tlurida tt-u ';wr ltl:e -1 r entail tla,itr fir iii: Tivy
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little Khmer, Mike Phipps. to name' a it".'.. could have
directed Miami to If straight wit. Rut this would not
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(a thy Corne)ous, Si'.anish teacher at SJ(' i)\ (sii'tliiit
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president and zenei'a I manager 01 tin' ( lila ndo-Selninole .1 a I Ala i
}"ronton The SJC ''Night'' was held ,)an 2 at the l"i'onton

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NFL

Coach

Bs HUBERT MI7.ELL
Associated Press Sports Writer
Don Souls, who piloted the
Miami Dolphins to professional
football's first perfect regular
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I bill leads the Knights in
the leading 1looint .jeoring witil a 19 Itoint average
of the Engineer
celtik' ('lark fiats a 17 point
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w14pld put WnIlie-k Into the 5

'rio r'ornpe?.'d at Inst year
Along with fill) t here
II'N ('the!' (.reyhocunds whet .ir'
!in P.qfr
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I frown with a 2'), 32, 27. - Rr inker had a 9-4 mark l.a a
M I to was lolfr5WNl by loin year a nd will he the Ittn4a I
Iloruats .'l, 31, ii RQ; .1"ihn pns,n4et If. he goIng up agalnc
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The Itonrciis may he given at
early 12-4) leach if the W sr

Kiitfleq can not field anyone f,-,r
itrari ii',fi pound riasses a
Id.t1. of t2'ir
rn..'es
War Eagles have had to f.wfo;'
these two weight classes
At 112 pesuwta Inc the hound
It will he Steve' u ng, who hoc a
:.!ition Mike Robb will he ft'

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Mike Tennyson will be
(Ireyhnda' rnntptant at M7
posands if 11111 is unable to make
'Sown to that weight,
Phillips in the l

The l.yrrian Junior Varsity

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R'Q Ptpp4, i'fly'. Cr.t
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I Sh,usot,, Bravo juSto. fl,ts P.s
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Polio. RPsou'vims C,.;
LU(k'y Zs'phyr
4 CI4Cfl)j% Doll, LotSa Sp..si
hierbIy Happy
Beauty Best. K'. Crst'.cros,
PAMIAQuo Concorn
$ Kitty Moon, Montagu* Go,.
Danny AniOn
Surfr. Plellac, ASni. Go. Mon
I4QUC Wh4IP,
tO Rebe Tummy, POA'f PrrWeq
Lott* Mtiry,.
II Cotarip'..t?a, Punday Lu
Mumburcer Hank
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Sarwly Venntir. vs MpqO,n.
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will also be looking for it.
second W1fl after rolling over
the Eau Gallie JVj 4.*-.10 ;n
their last outing. Their record Li
t he same as the varsity's, 1-1,

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figures regularly and lias a 13
and IA)w Net Play in Cla&amp;w.s.
Tub Tournament is sport. nesdais' night I)s'.:uttI found thac paiflt average.
scared by The First Federal hoop with only live of his stunts
It cii brings a 6-3 record Into
and had to settle' for 10 Ixuinat.s,
I I.min Asstwiat
the I:allle Willi its 111.5t colli.
of Mid-Florida. It will be held
The second k';ushirug scorer for l'titton being the Racine State'
Tuesday, Jan 9; Friday, .),III. the P'Jigineers isTiom Juknis, it tourney which they captured
12 and Tuesday, Jan 16 lit thus.' 6-1 junior who Is zuva'rauging 17
ceith wins over Ehtiituiir,st and
('lith
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man in all
amiue's a rid
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Tummy, 4 Power Printer,
Oriltuny Brandy, S DAnciniJ
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Richards and Kay Jessee; anti
During the first nine gannes
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,7. 'barmy e 14111"11114 27, .12, ia
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consist of senior Mike Clark and
Arruett hall in the backcourt, 6-7
Pete thins will lx- ot center. The
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1.01%4 Speed, 6 Mirror i,,je
Gructout Gall. N m.'ej,
SEVENtH PACE S iS II I
Nixon 5uli Creek. 7 Montague
Concern, i K', Cri'.scr'.'., I Danin
Step. S Touth Np,,, A is fliuckip, $
tiltiuty lieu? S ',iiru'dr,
CIGHIH RAcE S as c
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Randy PAcaelh. I Win World, I
K,tty Moon, I M.indril ',wnqer, '.
'hpilti Murphy, 6 Mon?tiu.. Guy, ,
I tuore Vayis's. I
D,,c'n v Arusn
who led lice 1'.nginecr scoring
P1154TH PACE s.
A I Aline
against Rollins, scoring 16 Go. 7 Keslake Prince. 1 Dliii
Winter, 4 Mon5,,u, wnas.r,
markers.
rurfire Nellie, 6 K'. L,is? L,eiqh, $
The rest of the starting 1)tirk Stride, I Whi'.kpy
TEN its PACE s to a a nee
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But the tallest man in the
The Women's
Golf Association of l)eltonau Engineers lineuii. 6-10 Jitim
recently held a Relay Tour- I)unn has not been the big moan
namne'nt on the regular Ladies' cc hen it C(utiit'S to scoring 'rue
I )aiv,
ace' of (lie Rensselaer quintet Is
The ceinners of the, 18 hole' at 6-ti leaping ex pert, wiuti exl't't' Knights have lost 6-B
V
were: First
Ilelen cells at scoring as cecIl, Carey Eddie I"Iultt for the season.
Grant
and hilaiiche Nicely; I)as,.sattl, Dassisttl is a junior
h"luiu underwent surgery for at
Second
Mary hovel and who hails From North Adaunls, torn t'artilaige in his knee

HEAT'S ON

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appearance
in Central Florida, finistwel with a 9-12 mark. But in
losing ai-5:1'.cr(lict it) theTaIrS
their conference the Engineers
(of Rollins College Wednesday
were 6-1 and tied for first place
night act Enavairt Field House.
cc it)i Ithaca. (hit' of their three'
Rensselaer brings a 7.3 Isssc's this season huts been to
IttlaiCil. The oilier was to
record into the game arid has
the kind of team that could give Uculgatte , which made quite an
the Knights plenty of trouble. impression in the recent
They have plenty of ex perience 1';cnagerint, howl Basketball
and a great deal of height to go Tournament.

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Deltona
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Bank Golf

Sunday

In the novice division the top
i'ht' professional shy iclon Iwo
phn'a' ;uriia' went itt thue statIc' finishers were Steve Safer
e'liauuup l'ouui I )aeiuis'lc wittu d '111 1f 101, Kevin 8s'vington

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'N,ir Eagle opponent of fan.'
"morrow night Roth us one
'lv' few Astrona ut grappler.
with any wrestling eiperleni'-o
brie1 Gary Miller fills the I 19 poiarst
'oight claM pot, Hue apponert
iti4VI'
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TON101411's ENTRIES
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Little on (tie offensive line we're
tackles Ras 'field Wright of l)aI.
las and Ron \'ars' of Minnesota,
John Niland of I)allas at the
and beat Cleveland and Pills. either guard, S,cn Francisco's
burgh in the pla yoffs to move Forest lflus at center noel Ted
ti It
into the uin.r •S"I
fici,i'l II¼'IUIJjI
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end
against Washington.
Other than the Dolphin repre'flats will Lx" Sheila's third trip
to (tie Super 13o'.e'l and he is still st'ntati','es. the All-Pro defense
lcookang for his first victory. His includes end Claude Humphrey
Baltimore Colts lost to the New of Atlanta, tackles Joe Greene
York Jets in 1969 and th en th e of Pittsburgh and Mike Reid I
Cinderella Dolphins were Cincinnati, outside linebackers
ORI.ANJX) - Florida 'recta
Dave Wilcox of San Francisco returns to the basketball wars
ripped by Dallas last year.
Four of Shula's Miami play- and Chris Hamburger of Wash- lomnorroc',' night when Gene
ens ceen named to me Asci. Ington, middle linebacker Dick
''Torchy" ('lark's Knights take
ated Press All-Pro team Butkus of Chicago. safety Bill on Renss,-laer PoIN technic
Thursday. They were offensive Bradley of Philadelphia and Institute at (he iAckc highland
2 junior, Tom Gorman altc(l 6-4
guard Larry little, one of only cornerbacks Jimmy Johnson of
Prep G)mn. Giiiiae tIaiac' is set for
senior Dan Walsh.
two All-Pro repeaters from last San Francisco and Ken Ellis of
8 pm.
year, quarterback Earl Mor. Green Bay.
Rensselaer
coach
BIB
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so ns, has compiled
38-9-I
record an three years at Miami.
The Dolphins swept all 14
regular season games th is year

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iii h'rri l'uirk
had it c largest
tIs'ItI iii ninny imisanillic

1,11111 111.111if-Is i% till, defenditill ,;( tiri, tol' ~Pil. lo, ,,-,, Art '[ ,A,,
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will lx t'nts'reil this weeks
totirns'' shuuiilsl be' anyone's
Cattle'.
"They l"ciiar, l)auruit'Is and
l'It'iller i hi:ivcuit had time to
get their gaines together Iii
biuie for this tournament SC) it
should lx' at wade open affair,"
says l)anlels,

Of Year

Informed of the selection of rail, defensive end Bill Stanfill
his 43rd birthday, Shula, who is and safety Dick Anderson.
readying his Miami club for
Morrall's running mates in
their se'c.'ond straight Super the' All-Pro backfield were Buf.
Bowl, was pleased. "It's a great faIo's O.J. Simpson, the NFI.'
honor," he said. "But cehat it rushing champ with 1,251
really means is a lot of hard yards, and larry Brown of
work by a lot of people. Its been Washington, voted the league's
a successful season but it won't offe nsive player of th e year.
mean a whole lot until we bring
Chosen for the wide reeetver
the world championship to slots were Fred Biletnikoff of
Miami."
Oakland and San Francisco's
Shula, a pro coach for 10 sea- Gene Washington. Joining

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1'Iw As.cociated Press today.
Shula edged Green Bay
Ccwch Dan Devine by three
'.'cetes in balloting by a nationwide panel of sportswriters and
broadcasters. The Dolphins'
boss received 28 votes to
for
De'.'irw. Chuck Noll of PUtsburgh was third with 12 cotes,
finishing ahead of Cieveland's
Nick Skorich, who had six and
George Allen of Washington,
last year's winner, who had

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with the '.'nrlty 'lit iiq yule ill Ihi"ir
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'iraiflq'k or ,1ikc' St1?,lt,.
li'.'tiiiiit l I,, lIc fuel % Pitt 'it '4V010 l'nl.'q lolt, 1,',' ti ii
e0iiii,nee wid lin-ii driijillool I)IIIII
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B,tjros said Thw-sdas nfhu.fouri hl
d
L)ele Gilchrist
down rebound during championship
under-par 67 an the 7.02&amp;.yard
Riviera Counu- Club course
game of the Hatter Classic in DeLand Armory. Gilchrist now plays for
"You know . considering I've
Winless Trinity Prep faces a hoopstex-s have ever faced.
Florida Southern which lost 7K-fig decision to Stetson in tourney final
been
having
trouble
with
a
bad
rough weekend of 1973
AJi.Ps'o selertiDos are based on individual performance in
Ball handling chores arc
back,
and
I've
got
a
touch
of
basketball
action after drop- expected to fall to either Senior
reference tci the team's performance' and htne that warn
'p
bursitis and I haven't played ping their their lu-si six games Steve Saxtin
would twe't' dune with another player in that spot And hi this
T
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or
Sophomore
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Tomorrow ivlQi
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•"''-'t. IUJUVcO1Ct
rriu'nit MOttaihl sonuici not 1111 vi' ueer. nameci it tnt uric wan
tUtflC3' Martin, who joined the
11
pretty cold ,,,'
Orlando Lake' Highland Prep squad at Christmnma.s from the
lack Nickl,aus wzi-'mn't at all Fnithn' night and traveling to junior varsity
and has turned in
urripressed by Bar-os' talk of his Sattasota T'"test Admiral credible
Otis' tie the firs: time
performances
despite
,
thuit the "best' quarter' an the league' was sitting on th. bench
atalnients
Farragut Saturday.
Pus relative inexperience.
Jeer, Julie, what course did
Spurting at 104) iriark and
trott start ti finish And we do look for Itoh Griest' Li' get the'
Coach Keen hopes to have two
,ttt".e 1 5tt'&amp;iU
iniprit ('flit'i
Latvrt.mntr to the sa'pizd due
lIe .1 RICHARDS
:lcrtiflf otod in flit' Super' howl VII agziins Washington;
you plac'" Jack asked
sixth ranking in the prestegious usual)'.' good shooting men
in
the starting five
t o football. Steve Hargis, a &amp;t since JOifllflf
Herald Sixerts Vs rUe-n
Bonus, called "Old Man Rrv- State Class A - AA i"O11i. the Bobby Fucquette and Doug
His Carinc season reaction to it
sophomore- forward, who huts
er' or just "Old Folks" b) his Highlander-s swept their own D'.'son who were named to the
REVIEW OF '1972
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JUNE
0
bvt'n; the Pats' tint-handed press defense has shown that he younger companions on th
En xr'ience or Use
e pr-ti Christmas tournament last Lake Highland
I
Christmas I
luts beet; is kev word with Coach score in tilt. past fev outing.,, can dV the job brealung sonic '
tour. was tied f or the top sW, week while the PrePstffs fell Tournament all-star team,
Jay Hoover's Lake' llrantk','.' has been Coach Høo'.'i'r' must tight defensive tactics at times with Johnny Miller .
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and fortwice in the same tourney,
ew.-.r'r'j.,'
hitting the hc,r"
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is counted as
5-_ -'--4..
°ftr thisdependable point producers, and his p1a
hairth'suurt fix-t',,- I''
l!"tjrgh
p.- Rid (n(n
Utle-leuleler tnts'r
0.1 it
Unsuccessful after
Cl- p ;,P
six the Prepsters begin their- long
JACK
NACKI.AVS
mason A.-, the Patriot cageri; Hargil. has traproved sleadih rrurial in Brandy victory
an
Pro
too? ball
SCICt ''On'.
PI%QI
bIt}it'tS'
nt&gt;unc.rd Thurio4my by The ASW
OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS
e to even out their
prepare' for the start of their since donning the red, white' hopes
.4111
Just one stroke oft the pace in their first game of the new year season performance
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ciat,Ø Press ,,tot .c"e9ettens Chris Hanburrjer. Washington,
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Bruntle%
adding
Team
C(t-Captains
David
Januur%
campaign.
lessoni,
and
blue
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this, event, which k.icks off a 12- til tough Wymme Tech 8144
Dave Wilcox. Son Francisco
Itloted in orcer
iI"V,7
Nt!1SO! tend AnthtItI) CohJ.tiiL, L"t'
lct,cfsc tar are hoped In put punctt 10 an O!}-ULUr-,, t2!f.ZZu
LIS4 t,Ae EN
MuL)CiL
olcewse
month
schedule
on
the
pro
LOUT
,
luesda
Earl
y
flight
r
I ar 6-4w,p 151~410 W",-.4.
Rick Lapp and Mike Austin
counted upon hearily to move
Furs? learn
Dick
Butbu'..
Chicago
tile Path back in the win column offenst, that tun s=ed well butwas
4&amp;-vear-old Bob Rosburg.
,4"5 5R
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~' 9111n0c 10111 trouble and round qpt the Trinitv starters so
WIDE RECEIVERS
Jimmy
'4
the' offense and help set the another balding veteran, while
after a 2.4 rtcura'.t, as the' Puts faded under pressure
inexperience has hurt th
Qb '.nØ
Gtre
0't'hlh,,OU,
Johnson Son 0 runt 5(0. Ken
far
this
season,
while
back-up
11rewure a thr one thinC t1w tight Brantley 2-3-2 -.unt' Aj~-.vear-old An Wall was tied
meet twil earl% season ftw4.~ tha
TrLnit%r Cagen
A.'.'uingtn San F rant eto
Ellis , Green hay
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Patrwtthuivt' Lii look forward to c1e!fenM'. while adding It'
weekend
TIGHT END - Ted Katoolock.
SAFETY - 0-ck Andef%an,
thw with NicP'Jauz and three others outset, along with one of the Ray Parsons, Robert Johnson, •
"Francisco
Miami
Tonight the' Braille) hunch duru'g the remainder of their offense with their shooting at 69. Just two strokes back
Rayf'eld
TACKLES
till
SAFETY
firadle,,
toughest schedules the local John Kerbs and Fred Grant
owets. Tuinipa Berateles Prep cage' season, and while' or; capabilities
Wright. Della'. Ron Yary Mn
PhIladeipPa
Curtiss Merritt, a ft-foot-lU,
whit occ-r an ear))' season win dt'ft!IiSc, the' yung South
r'sofa
Sicond Team
GUARDS
Larry L?le,
Jack Gregory, ?u.'
count Seminole quint has been 165 pound Brantle's nuddlemat.
ENDS
over the Pats by V s
M'Cm
York ftiri'. (1,5 Ellen, 0/ .
John NIand Dalfa'.
tinidinC uprenuiria,ntik v.ttIl utud bias tat'en lenten tt Hoover oat
and Sasturdie' the" return it
CENTER
Fr%? b'v, San rwio$4
local cage play against Sanford the lack of earl) game ex- urn' of his "must aggressive
Alan Page. w
TACKLES
Earl nesola, Bob Lilly. Dallas
perience has contributed to players." as featured ui tin
Naval Academy in Sanford
QUARTERBACK
Monrali. Miami
OUTSIDE LINEBACKER',
early station cold shooting and rebounding role
Ruth games are slated for
Larry Ted Hendricks, Bl?O-rnri'
'JPePilP4G BACKS
Bout
Avcry,
Ch
uck Gibbs art:.
p.m starts with; JV tilts floor mistakes under upBrov.n, Washington. 0 .5 Simp
Andy P'.'.ell. PittSburgh
Dan Gataniell are expected ti
ponents' pressure.'.
sctue'dulcd far .:w p.m.
P,'uOOLE LINEBACKER
Ofl. Buffalo
d cl
Buoniconti.
PLA( iv ucvEP Chester
MIS'
1hk
Saptiomui-e' Dun Anguilhi. who Set' pIt'tIt) of gametime for the
In; the' season opener, the
M.rCO
(OPSdERBAC'S
Mel P,'
hiit Coach Hoover ha:
Middies Just managed Lu trip led the Puts ti Li fiat' 44 first
Cr0, Dallas, Willie Brown, 0,,
Second Team
#Osf M'
the' inexperienced Putriot in season football mark at praised the work of Bruit,
Har lend
WIDE RECEIVERS
Paul
I :AJ.71A:1
Krause,
SAFETY
old :.ckson, PhILIDCIPPI1, Póvl
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the firuel minute, taking a close quarterback. culls the' offensive Robak and Toby Strotier its they
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during the coming campaign
Hoover hopes tua char s will the point position and tu
Pd,
Yoe'b. Giants
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TACKLES
show their -season" by
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Rocun,
Fra,taS,
avenging
The
C'
At the start of the zcason-tkw
GUARDS
Gene Ups'."
Qaklano, Tom Mock. Los A,.r
first ever by the newly started
WITH A
school-the Paitriuta fielded a
inn, Otto Gi-CENTER
Freshman and Sophomore club
land
4, t.RT(RBACK
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that
counted
onl
OTii
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WEATHERTRON
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with a month into the' trail.
Pitt'.tsrgP
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P.M.
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PLUMBING a
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points a game last year and is
fcrmanc'e of the Greyhounds
close' to the sanx' figure this showed considerable
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Calvin Linglebach is another
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"Smok-it' Wilkerson Both are Williams showed signs of
ciquabk' of having the big night eonsLcWncy. Few the second
and both u.%mll% do.
straight game' bath hit high
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starting lineup is 14 sophomore and Williams had 14 in the kiss
Darr'l Dawkins While he does to the Ea'ies.
not do much in the wa of
Another Greyhound eager
.scoring JUSt the presence of who showed considerable tinDawkins in the lineup is enough provement was senior Jerry
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shooters
14 points. B.'. far Pus best
James Faire! and .Jeff Smith showing of the season. In the
are two more capable
game' with Edgewater Carter
a
performers upon whom Pen- seeming,13 solved Ins fouling
dletora ran call to get points and problem He had fouled out of
t'
has responded vex-s well
three straight gaines prior it
These two share the fifth spat in the Edgewater till
P
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The starting lineup for the
Tuesdua
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round of the $135.000

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I .yrnuin Greyhound cage team
when it visits Orlando tonight
for a meeting with the Trojans
Of Evans
Fred Pendletor's Trojans
hum vt it perfect 3-F record in
Metro Copje,y-enre' competition
and overall they have won
seven while losing four Two of
their four losses have been to
Martin Counts, currentis
ranked the number one team in
the state

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and ti.f junior Rabbit' ?slcCsfl jtI,,
w markers through the nets in 7.iwker chipped in with I.S.
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intot1an
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good teams in the Orange' Belt
IMkeVIe"t's strength was the firml period. 1he soare was
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deadlocked
after
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three
defensive
setup
will
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no matter
Conference this season," says displayed last month when the
1)ak Miller's Oviedo Lions Miller. 'And quie a frik people raptured
conthITi
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trio
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of
how
Ow
the
!ame
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Crcvhriund periods And CLtIe had
the
Cardinal
team
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take
Miller.
This
enables
us to
cagers, unhe.nten alter five
eta not believe it."
CLassic with wins aver. Lvmar lead ut the lnlermissrnn
game-s. nun have a tough time
Among
the
top
point
getters
pridi
in
our
defense,"
SAFS
sol'e
marty
problems
during
There is no doubt that the' and Sanford.
retaining that mark tonight Cardinals will he tough. Thes
Tue-silas night the CardinaL' on the Ck-nec team are Donald Miller. 'Rut we gave up too the course of the season"
Cobb Is the leading scorer for
when they bottle the Cardinals c'ome into the game tonight with It'll victim to a hot second hue!! Rogers. Anthony Trowell and mans points in the win over
the
Lions s.fter tve games
a! (tenet' at the Oviedo High It 4.2 mark after hosing to a effort in losing to 1.akevwee b a Tam 7.9cker. Rogers had IS Nee Smyrna.
The
hums
tank
the
measure
of
having
dumped in i points iti
School Gym.
rugged Lnkeviev quintet In 76.4* count The permitted the big sticks against the ljekrviei
it
five
games
for a 14.2 avt'rag.
Miller feels tin C,cstdhnzils will
court.
their Orange' Belt opener Red I'kwils ti, send an amazing (t' while Trowoll had 14 and New Smyrna by it 72-51
was the first time the opposition But all at the I .ions have shown
had scared more than 50 points the ability to hit the double
h k'
it figures thirIrig 11* first fvt
on the Ovwilci defens' W
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would be a record nmriv teams games in the Lions vic'teer
r
would he happy with such was e'e'cr New Symrna it
Rhodes leading the offensive
nit the case with Miller.
Senior Freddie Rhodes, a 64 charge' with ifi. Brunetidge' An,
c'iic'h tallied 15
leaper, piava the point on the
i
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Se
rricane
After
the game tonight the'
I.ions 1.31 defense. 14on Cobh.
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junior
is
thtioned
at
the
Lions
will
travel to the East
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Next we't'I. the Seminoles
R GARY 'lAiA)R
Charlie Brown, f-fontZ and have two Rig Eight Conference hack The three line of the Coast for a game tomorree
tournament, the Seminoles
Herald Staff Writer
managed it one-point win over Reggie McDonald. &amp;.fno1., will games on tap. TuerAsy they defense- as manned by 6-2 night with the winless Eie
1. sophomore Clenme Patterson: t.;allue Commodores. The
the' tk'Land Bulldogs Rut a likely start at forwards with F.- host Winter
in
the
conference
after
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The Fighting Seminoles, light broke nut following the foot-I Resinv Child.it one of the (1
Cape Coast conference have a
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playing without their lop ball game and junior guard Pat guard spots. Two or three play- to Gainesville. Nest swrcta
The remainder of the l.ians 3 league record and have not hit
Crimmins, tin- trip hall-handler rr alternate at the second thet ga' on the road again,
handler move ante action
senior Frank the win column in eight games
varsits . F.trovt'!in it fl:;vtnnr, Riith te,
pa;ira': nositu,r,
ant: fluriihe'r ,.'A,( scare: or. the'
the firs: Unit since 11w
Gooch. 5.8 senior Alan Daniel Ji ll tOLI
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Sanford's Utile-st man. Frank meet the Mainland Buccaneers.
Year when the,', host the team, was lost for the' season
it broken hand.
Sloan, who alternated at center
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In the championship game of and forward, quit the team to
in a Big Eight Conference tilt
tonight at II p.m at N the tournament, the Seminoles out in" baseball
Stnrth'ig at center tonight wil
low two-point .cqeaker tothe'
Seminoik' High gym
lx' Jim
tm Chcnwnts. Also seeuu.
Lakevww Red t)evils
Trojan
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Horses ' Next
Sanford is 0-: In the confer- some action at that spot will 1w
Saturdzi night the Seminoles
visit Boone' High School in Or- cmi's and looking for their f u-st sophomore' John C'.oi-so Cliff nrc
Rig Eight win ever Although Mnnle . the number four score:
landua That game- i also
thes beat 11chand in the' tourlut- in the conference, and .Thlir.
scheduled for an 8 p.m up-aft
The RaIn Seminoles, tinder nwnt. It was not it conference 7eu1i will sLain tat iorward.'
clash,
with Tnmm Whe-itton ainc
the dir'rtnra of coach .1crr'
in
h1ayfi. pin) at f: 15 p.n. tonight Guines'iik carries a over. Ricks Russa at the two guarc
6 re y h
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p.m. tomorro night. all record and a 1-0 loop markspots Wheatum and Manle atre'
and £
into tonight's contest They are the onh:. twri senior st.arti-s
Coach Jew Mills' varsits
Boone brings a 4- re'cnrd iou
cansiderab!s tiller their the'
Tribe carnes a 4-5 re-cord tnt
11 H1RK\ CL:SH
The Trojans have pIent o 1.inglebuwh added 1
Seminole's with either F-foot-I tnmorrn
night's encounter
tonights action, after losing the
Herald Sports F4ILnr
height and experience and it is
Bill Moore's Greyhounds had
I ma! game' of the Greyhound Ktycion Williams or F-foot-S Sonforci played the, Braves
usually
evident
once
they
begin
their
record fall to 3-4 on the
earlitrr in 11w seasor, tuiruirng
Classi:' at Lvmar. High School Clarence' Kelle at center
Fran, the frying pan into the
to
pins
se.ason
Tuesday nir.ht whet
Kelley is raining off a disir'. th'MT' air 87-7! defeat
during the week of ChrLctmas
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3190

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Dial 322.2611 or 831-9993
OF COURSE YOU MAY CHARGE
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Hwy I? I) 171 17k)

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ADULTS ONLY
bR RENTAL
INFORMATION CALL:

CJ&amp;D
Development
Company

645.3660

LASHWS

USED CAR

Autos F'r Sale

WEEKLY SPECIALS
AI,L EQUIPPED WI FH RADIO, HEATER.
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SHI:LLEY'S USEE) CAPS, 371
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1969 AMX. 2-9.000 InlIcs. in iSanrinty
new tireS, ijtO(,SS. power tl-c
brikc, .suto,,iatuc
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shilipe I or '.15!? by owner IIS9S it
bell oiler 32? 391$ or 371 0565

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CORONET 4 DR.

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FURY 4 DR.

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FURY 4 DR.

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"siliitjt' New tiitli'ty All lire',
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MONTEREY
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PH. 322-1055

ORLANDO 647.8878

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CARS

grapefruit, tangerines.

tarugnlos. lemons Will Ship P U
lluTih,ttjn, 327 4051
RENTZ HOUSE OF FOAM
Foatn rubber cut to any SIZC 320$

NAVEL ORANGES
52 10 bu
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Ph 322 5561
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rug
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t;oocr *100 CENTRAL. FliP
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BUICK
SKYLARKS
2 DR. HT

$3395

35 mm Camera. Vashit,,, Snglr
'ens, relIc., light meter /.tikt

MDonel, 377 7611 cuts or 3739774
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316 lv Orlando Drive. 32) 0)5.'

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$3995

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Call Credit Manage, 373 4Il or
Wlfl rigs 635 1146 Or SIP at 56111010
Sewing Center, Downtown, 307 1
5I St

695

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'31 I',sss, Air, R&amp;H. Auto

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31 P.,s All - Autu
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9 MUSrANG MACH I
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CentrIl heat dfld ir AIo
fully e'uippt-d kItchens AIth
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dishwasher, disposal and

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Miscellaneous
For Sale

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HWY. 17-92 SANFORD

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ONE DAY ONLY
SATURDAY, JAN. 6
COME BROWSE

(305) 831-4039

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1'ig'?ri heater, uSC new, t'lectrit
tan, sniiall enamel cabinet, 3 shelf
enamel server 373 6762

IN DELTONA CALL:

0. M. HARRISON

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3103 Orlando Dr

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Mobile Homes

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377 65413

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7'St or 373 3677

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One o1Turner's two attorneys
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Warren Knowles. Sanford City Manager, (left foregrotind) told city
commissioners earthen dike he's staii(litig on was "sitipid" and
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ng of Valencia
Court N%'(-,t In San Lanta subdivision. Shown on dike at riglit durinp
field inspection is Commissioner A. A. McClanahan. Ili backgi-ound are
(left to right) Mayor Lee Moore, CommissionersJulian Stenstroill and
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decided whether there will be
,tit appeal," he said.
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general and the Better Business
Bureau had conspired to deprive him of his consUtutional
rights. including the right to

Gordon Mes ci ('ommissioners agreed no more huihuing pernitts wtlI
be issued in the stibdivision until the developer installs permanent
drainage estimated to cost $1(X).(X)0.
(Bob Lloyd Photo)

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the column: "There's it f'a
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Shares in the Rochester firm
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The authors of the Cot,. sell a particular prod uct for each, but when news of th e TurNov. 7 presidential election.
profit, but also to sell additional ners acquisition ctrvij:.
me result won't be any stir- stitutwn inte nded to have
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520 for Nixon and Agnew, vlectcrs actually choose u
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Judge Ilokien, in dismissing
(;eorge McGovern and Sargent litical parties quickly changed the complaint said Turner lawyer who annmed th.i
Sliriver and 1 for l.ibrtzsriiiii the system, so that electors ran through his attorneys had not Turner would head the cuimparty candidates John Iluspers pledged to particular candi- shown that there was any con- party. said he expected LLi:
anal Theodora Nislliun.
dates and became rubber spirucy.
Time would meet all cundiUcniThe vote for the Libertarians stamimps
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FOUR DEPARTMENTS FIGHT FLAMES

Firemen called to the scene of the La ke Charm packing house fire
Friday battled the blaze from 9:30 p.m. until well alter midnight. The
packing house and its adjacent trailer were owned by Hoyette S.
Hudson Inc. The two facilities are a total loss. (Related photos on page
(Gary Taylor Photo)

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Dare to be Great seLf-umpru.
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.5,1acliride's vice presidential Nixon elector from North Caro- ically with the State of Vermont
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ever east for U WOlililli.
nominee' George C Wallace.
hlolden reaffirmed the tm.
Each such Incident has pro- immunity from civil daniages for
It also raises one of (tie Itegeil flaws In the conMitutiinuil duced a call for reform, or isbn. prosecutinb officers
lie also refused to conivemme a
systemum, under which (lie .'lec- hution, of the Electoral College,
timrs rums pledged to their party's but Commgre'ss 11415 hot acted on
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In recent years, other Oct- not determine any actionable with Turner these, he
over the session in his capacity was cast by elector Roger L.
MacflrWe
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Senate,
as president of the
two Ilduse and two Senate Va., a Republican who said he course. In 1956, an ALabmitius presented at the pre-trial con- financial reports with the SEC
w:intcd to protest the vrowinit elector refuol to vote for ferenet' held to September and Tew tid the t4a Fue
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QUICKIE QUIZ 1110f, - What ancient Gre-i'k suggested
an atomic- tlicta - similar to that
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One o1Turner's two attorneys
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Warren Knowles. Sanford City Manager, (left foregrotind) told city
commissioners earthen dike he's staii(litig on was "sitipid" and
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Court N%'(-,t In San Lanta subdivision. Shown on dike at riglit durinp
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decided whether there will be
,tit appeal," he said.
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general and the Better Business
Bureau had conspired to deprive him of his consUtutional
rights. including the right to

Gordon Mes ci ('ommissioners agreed no more huihuing pernitts wtlI
be issued in the stibdivision until the developer installs permanent
drainage estimated to cost $1(X).(X)0.
(Bob Lloyd Photo)

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the column: "There's it f'a
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Shares in the Rochester firm
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The authors of the Cot,. sell a particular prod uct for each, but when news of th e TurNov. 7 presidential election.
profit, but also to sell additional ners acquisition ctrvij:.
me result won't be any stir- stitutwn inte nded to have
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520 for Nixon and Agnew, vlectcrs actually choose u
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Judge Ilokien, in dismissing
(;eorge McGovern and Sargent litical parties quickly changed the complaint said Turner lawyer who annmed th.i
Sliriver and 1 for l.ibrtzsriiiii the system, so that electors ran through his attorneys had not Turner would head the cuimparty candidates John Iluspers pledged to particular candi- shown that there was any con- party. said he expected LLi:
anal Theodora Nislliun.
dates and became rubber spirucy.
Time would meet all cundiUcniThe vote for the Libertarians stamimps
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FOUR DEPARTMENTS FIGHT FLAMES

Firemen called to the scene of the La ke Charm packing house fire
Friday battled the blaze from 9:30 p.m. until well alter midnight. The
packing house and its adjacent trailer were owned by Hoyette S.
Hudson Inc. The two facilities are a total loss. (Related photos on page
(Gary Taylor Photo)

tary cositietics busirim aw tbe
Dare to be Great seLf-umpru.
meat program.
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.5,1acliride's vice presidential Nixon elector from North Caro- ically with the State of Vermont
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ever east for U WOlililli.
nominee' George C Wallace.
hlolden reaffirmed the tm.
Each such Incident has pro- immunity from civil daniages for
It also raises one of (tie Itegeil flaws In the conMitutiinuil duced a call for reform, or isbn. prosecutinb officers
lie also refused to conivemme a
systemum, under which (lie .'lec- hution, of the Electoral College,
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In recent years, other Oct- not determine any actionable with Turner these, he
over the session in his capacity was cast by elector Roger L.
MacflrWe
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Senate,
as president of the
two Ilduse and two Senate Va., a Republican who said he course. In 1956, an ALabmitius presented at the pre-trial con- financial reports with the SEC
w:intcd to protest the vrowinit elector refuol to vote for ferenet' held to September and Tew tid the t4a Fue
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Jacksonville complunenting us
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the C -c*sz State Canal This in
turn being submitted
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charging the ovner Jamie R.a \iggins ssith alimsing unauthorized persons to
operate the bar Bond was set at $100 which the man posted and was released
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Austin's effert.is to temporarily begin- This Is not now rPTjirPd
drain the unfiril.1thed portion of bY thee City.
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The programs were cat.t-dleul
because of ('Tuinnuel 24's major
operating deficits caused by the
recently revealed linux in.
volving a forged grant for
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"Feedbatk: Senator Citizens"
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Sleek added that the financial
picture of the station dictates
further programming cutbacks
sunless local support for the alatots greatly It oreamIs FrIdIly
and Saturday night Iurouuctcast-s
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peace
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Unpeace talks will ijp,
settlement.
der movntlng preuure from
Senate colleagues In support of powers, while the United States and Justice said there would he
salonal Democrats to get
Nixon was quoted bs some the President's efforts to nego believes there should be several no attempt to disrupt the ('ere.
Vietnam war settlement bs leaders as Listing the three ma- tite an end to the war.
thousand supervisors with full monies
his Jan. 20 inauguration, Prest- )or remaining issues as return
A candlelight march
One Republican quoted Uw freedom to monitor U• cesseplanned for the night of Jan.
dent Nixon has told them he of American
estien, as saving it would he tir
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doem't know whether the re- Vietnam's right
Meanwhile, the country's two to coincide with protests in o&amp;
determine difficult to get other countries
newed Paris peace talk! will Its own future
to participate In supervising a biggest antiwar groups an- er leading cities. A mass march
provide It or not.
cease-fire
under North Viet- nounced plans for Inauguration is from Arlington ('enwter
Democrats In both the Hou.w
Nixon was quoted its telling anc Sepiitj hiwc called for
nam's terms because it would Da demonstrations against the Washington Monument i
congressional leaders at a tm.median' cutoff of war moo- be tn hard to maintain
scheduled for Inauguration
continuing war.
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Charm Fruit ('ompan packing house and
adjacent trailer despite the best efforts of the Oviedo Fire Department
and other firefightingr, units which answered calls for assistance, inthe Lake Mar: Volunteer Fire Department. Geneva and
ChuluoUi According U) an official of Ilovette S Hudson inc.. that
owned the packing house and trailer firm dollar value of the loss has
not yet been completed, but the facilities contained 2.(MH feet of floor
space, numerous piec of heavy equipment and machinery and fruit
reads' for packing Assisting the Oviedo Police Department at the
scene were deputiesof the Seminole County Sheriff's Department.
Firemen fought the fire tar more than three hours
LusS ILEFRESENTIN1 , thousands
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advised that 1
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tic ctuiirrm'in war authorized In other action
the Board, to execute quit claim deeds for that portion of Bed
Rug Rake Road anncxed by theCmt of Casselberry. Marsi'.-

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tialance of fee refund that was deleted from .if check %as
presented to the board. Board has advised Jane that this
would be held in abeyance until A final report on his office is
received. The request for this final report was requested
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get land by TriStars, 40 per cent '
cupied ii year ago wi thout cit accidents, none Of which have said both trains were eastThe recent accidents have b 7"is and 20 percent on DC9s
been good. she said, but
permits, repossessed and agaii caused Af atalitles, have moved bound, with the first train wait- brought charges of lack of prt'- Both the DCs and Electras artdwWer of betrq,l cancelled utt- financial deficiv, at thil. statioll,
where near tht- SWJ0 required
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pass before moving inte the Arizona Corporation Commisfound to underwrite the' costs completed before' June', Mrs. received
Eastern is scheduled U take
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air a proposed $32.8 million
rate increase by

Southern Bell Telephone and
Telegraph Company.
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To be held in Orlando
loch Haven
Art Center
Auditorium at 2416 North Mills
Avenue, the hearing will get
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underca at 9 30 a rn. January

30, A PSC spokesman said
additional days have been
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Bill Bevis said the purpose of
the hearing is to ret-cit t'
testimon from Southern Bell
and interested interc'enors as
whether the telephone company
should be granted an uricmediate rate hike under bond,
pending a PSc deterrninat!on
on the general rate case,
Bevis stressed that members
of the public will also be given
be
to full heard.
an opportunity
"Consistent with PSC policy
to insure- that the public is macic
aware of this hearing, we ha ve'
directed Sisutht'rn Bell to pious.: v' rt;sc'no'rt.-- of the' ht'ariut

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needs the immediate $32.8 ;itii;iI.'iir sir professional,
million to boost its earnings to nv it cii to s'all 'Fe I t'tlisi ii
of return I Ie'asi(luort('rs in Orlando, at
(tie 8,25 per ct'nt
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home' of Mrs. Ann Pinnuck. 30t d'f•'t
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lox Squirrel 1,.nigwuod for
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Annual ineniberstup mee ti ng Jan. 17
of Seminole Zoological Sotiet
Annui I oniqu.' Maitland.
scheduled fur 7:30 p.m at
(h suuiiiiuIt- ('ham be r of
Sanford Clunitx'r of Couiunercr ,__omlnwrt .' rtj social hour .
building Election of officers p in., dinner, Contemporar
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Firs, readuil, will bv given ar ~
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Father William Ennis trom the ordinanct. annexing areas souti; 1
Sanford Housing Authority; a of the city on the west side of ______ PH. =4263
Miii.' said be has told cam- request for review of the city's U.S. 17-92 to and includin
nu.ssioners I will acvep' i they utiiit' connectior let for town
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Vnit.'sl c's-rein- al Valsip of
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that atictttissii's for lii.' 1973 :iiislltlon It uuuuist lee' no'ed lust
'orasle for Cerebral these tryouts or.' not .441 tutu. Ii
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i'clsu cuill he held, Stunsla - , an asislltisin list t;sls'iit, mu -i
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advertising for bids on equipment for the' communications
center F'rida bids to be returned and op.'o-d in Jivar
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Celebrity Parade
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William Bush will report on a review of the' section of SH 4:ii
in Altaritintc Sprins, which will concern tr affic problezii
anticipated Upon the opening of the nit I- lorida Hospital arid

juniin jet the 74
'.t.ars resigned cffecti Jan
and the request of 'Ion Ilouni
to deott more turn Li his McDemaldthatthe'cit vacatt'&amp;,
pipeline eas went itt 1 ake
The appointment is expected growing pri va te law practice
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programs presented cofliniunit' It
personally in volved
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participate' in the discussion by
Ill their questions and
coriunerlts over the li. 'Feed
tiick pliant' lines
However, Mrs Roper
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live'
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million sought by Southern Bell

A savirus to the tax payers of apprnximatel $30,000
annual)' 11fl ts realized according to Sheriff hhn Polk if
overninental vehicles are not required to pa the 8th cent
gasoline tax Board requested administrative assistant Hod
ljever, ti .i'rurc additional information on this tax to
% rnmt nal agencies so the board cm consider recom
mendation for the sheriff to request the Legislative
delegation to consider general legislation exempting
payment of th is tax by governmental agencies.
in other action. commissioners directed the county
maintenance supervisor to paint the seven parking spaces
assigned to county department heads in city parking lots,
according to the direction of the- city of Sanford.
Sheriff Polk advised the hoard at Tuesday's meeting that
'.t r', reasonable figure had been offered to the counts for
pur'tiase- of L'- aikrs currentJ tt'trig used as additional administratuve' spare by the Sheriff's department Board
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agreed at the appt- c'priate time, advertisement
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program. EA1. public relations
The National 'i'ransportanor dence whatsoever to, indicate
Associated Press Writer
man liii! Wooter, said there was Safet hoard is Investigating structural failure or failure o'
MIAMI AP
iespiti- tht "rn hesita ti on at all"
the crash, but has not yet an kind In the plane"
rash of a Tristar jetliner that
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no
changes
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determined
ii cause Hearings
An EAL TriStar landed withini
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tilled 9ii people, Easte rn Air- the orders," he said, "Eastern are scheduled in March. It is out mishap Wednesdnv at Mu'I
tines will go ahead wi th plans ti considers It an excellent air- known that the $18 million mu In te rnationa l after u* piio
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It! "I'riStar fleet b
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aircraft was having trouble reported n malfunction of win
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EAI Flight No 401 trait te
with either its Landing gear or fLips and the takeoff of anothe
nei jumtx jet today, officials York ti Miami crashed Into tin' landing gear warning lights CAl. TriStar was dCliiYed
itonttnuret From Page Ii
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pt-icr to the crash but tha ha'S hour and 40 minutes Thursda3
articles in the Herald outhmng
Asked if the Dec. 29 crash of a arm international Airport 5ev. not been linked til crash
because' of an oil leak in one o
the plight of residents on Lockheed loll prompted re- ent-evr persons of the- 171
in this particular situation. the three jet engines
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eonsideration of the expa nsion aboard survived
said Wooten, "there is no cviAsked whe ther Eastern's di'A F ederdi Housrnj. Au thortt
ctswr Ii' expand its 'IriStar flee
"tnvestzgatior" was promised
would be affected if mectianica:
by officials of the agency's
or
structural faults were founc
ill.
Orlando office but Frida
the cau.st of the crash, Wuoj
Knowles said he' received a
enstud he did not know, He said
letter from the Orlando FHA
that decuuon probably would
office' admittmi, an error in
have to be made by EA.L Vict'
TUCSON, Ariz, (AT) Three in the first train's caboose,
allowing a home at 815 Valencw
railroad spokesman in San President F'raflk Borman,
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Court West tip Lx resold but Southern Pacific Railroad
Francisco.
former astronaut now aril
-.tie second train were derailed
sa in
there notin
FHA crewni r were killed F rida
Coltriri said tin re*sor the airline operations chief for
can do about the drainag. night when ii freight train and the- front of the' first engine' secoixi train failed it, stop Wft! Eastern
slammed into tin' bacI of an- was damaged from the coilisicir ,
problem'
not immedmtel known He
Eastern now has it, service 1
Knowles said FIIA sayu the- other freight2t'miles northwest with the' caboose. The caboose- said investigators were' check- TrISL.ars, MlIiuemg 727s, 88 DCkproblem is between the city and of here
was destroyed and 10 boxcars ing warning signals along the 9s, 21 D(s and 16 Electi-as
The' wreck was the 14th were knocked off the track,
Austin
track to determine what they
Eventual plans are to Ierr
in
five
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815
Valenciii
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Pacific
mishap
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the
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In a stepped-up drive to
'il"n sniel Iii 'I notie-es have IWiIiIL 11w II*'ICt hsmntlng Apart .
.nlleet hack rents Sanford hee'n cent the 17 tenants (lint ine't, up to 'iii I out stnndnnts
Vllsn crust, 'Vi's'',.' ui'ing our
1 hising Authority rxe,'iutive e i q lion tw'4'esli!iits ore start 'uttui bless, Is'.',iii'c' %%e
directorThoniac Wilson ca r he ing
it's
is starting .'c- h'tInn pru'eeeeitings
WnItill no(k-e %0 11 go out 1 114, Job for mIt the tens'.' s-sos
against tennnt.s in 17 unht:i.
,IIin 15 ansI If the' back rent isn't
Ii ni'tnts Wont Wilson,id
" the tenants
I"olheiu i t'll 111P tussling we', k
pat.t the tenants %% ill he' nked to
living tip to eonuntnwnts In vollintarip vrivAte , If there's no the plans • all 1.', 4 1111111100,
pay arrears rent Otherw Ice, he voltinlarN vns'n(isn the Inmihis'' renovation '51 if g1nu,, 5.1 14
said, rent ('ollec'tlnns ts - the
apflrt,iis'nts lii.' interisit sc.'rk
uill he s'i-b'ted
financially troubled authority
'ilsssn said tenants will have utihl lee' stone by • 'stilt ni - lists 'hue'
that administers 4R0 units of
to pa 145 In legal lees plus all work Is being trash',', tIceel 1',
low-rønt ns;bst'
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increasing l
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"if We could get all the $111,000 of families a it ing for available .'atiuuintcil $1Ii,i1 s -oct fill,
a month rent clue each month," apart men Is in the pu1u1 Ii' the (if ct 1diui qe ,if 14 njmt I no'nt q
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THE SOARING burden of the Social Security
tax — corresponding to soaring benefits
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'cnnomists.

Instead of proceeding from a benefit base.
savs the author of a Brookings Institution study,
federal policy must adopt a finance system that
recognizes the taxpayers' Inability to absorb
steadily increasing payroll deductions,
The Social Security tax, John A. Brittain
points out, has grown faster than ariV other tax
since World War U.
And in ii72, it m&amp;'de up more than One-fifth of
total U.S tax revenue,
When conceived 35 years ago, Social
Security had a simple, single objective: to
supplement savings, private insurance and other
investments in replacing income lost upon
retirement.
Today, Social Security pensions are consiciered adequate only if they are high enough to
provide full support for the elderly.
THE BILL to the worker in 1972 went up to
assuming that he earned the maximum in
overed
trning and considering Ui' rt'ali:
that the so-called "employer's contribution'
comes inevitably from the employe's paycheck
In 1973 the tab will be $1,263.14A). In 1974, it will
pzral to $1,404.
More than increased benefits is involved in
tlu' escalation of the payroll tax. Coverage has
been extended to workers in virtually all fields of
employment The wife and children of retired
workers have been brought into the program.
urvR'or benefits have been instituted.
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and
drc bcr.cfits
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And benefits no longer are tied to earnings.
The contribution rate is virtuallyred
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establishment of minimum pensions.
Mounting pressures for a national health

Solution To Atomic Waste?
The method currently used today is the deep
underground burial of radioactive by-products
ranging 'from depleted uranium cores to contaminated gloves. But the radioactivity may
toke hundreds or thousands of years to
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about what would happen if a burial site were
fractured by an earthquake.
A German engineer has come up with a bold
idea—firing the wastes into that great big
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Altamonte Springs
Marilyn Gordon
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Bear Lake. Forest City
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Chu iuota
Liza Baker

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Goid.nrod-Eastbrook
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Lake Mary

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Lake Monroe
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Winter Springs
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WASHINGTON INF AI
of the disproportionate rise in the assessment.
who
doubts
the
need to reform the
it there is anyone
Neither does he comprehend that it is a "poor
nation 's welfare system, he has ont to read some recent
man's tax" collected inequitably at the expense
spot studies to reahl7e the incredible amount of graft
'.ti' che:ts the poor. the disabled and the tfiXp'er
of low and middle-income families.
alike
WHY HAS THE ta-ennscious American
Nor is the working man aware that the
These spot findings are back of President Nixon's dei.
public allowed without protest such proliferate
reserve base of the Social Security trust fund hassion to clamp down hard on welfare management.
assaults on the paycheck?
In one recent case, a spot check was made in one county
been slashed from an amount sufficient to cover
roughly 44)0 welfare recipients whose employers baa
on
Not entirely
i nnocently, the working man
a year's payouts to a nine-month level. Federal
reported earnings of $1,600 or more in the three months
has keen led to believe that Social Security is a
officials in both political parties have expressed
checked This cheek was limited to recipients who had
form of compuLsory insurance that will alleviate
given their correct names and Social Security numbos,
fear of "future problems"
About one otil of nine, it was found, had given an honest
poverty, principally his own. He a.s.sumes that
MEANWHILE a generous Congress
report of their earnings.
payments are listed under his name, ac.
prepa-es future benefit increases. U.S. News and
cmln' the 400 had renorted a combined i
cumulating over the years until they are
World Report notes that by the 'ear 2011. a
come of less t6in"$44)0,000 for the three months Their em.
disbursed to him on his retirement. Neither
players listed earnings of roughly 00,(00
retired couple could be getting monthly checks of
That
that is. these recipients had been earning during ttu
assumption remains true.
S2.729. The combined bite from ernplove and
period at an average rate of reuh1
Further, since he does not total up dedueemployer would be $0,688 a month .
a vear — hnt had been reporting earnings at t e rate
tions and exemptions against the Social Security
a year
Such a peek into the future emphasizes the
More than a fourth of those in this sample reported no
tax on his income tax return, often he is unaware
need to overhaul the Social Security System now.
Income at all during the three months But investigation
showed they had earnings, at an annual rate, in excess
of
of v.400.
The cheating was actually greater than Indicated above
The earnings reports did not Include sell-employed inThe
come, or jobs for which the worker had been paid in cash
by an employer not under unemployment insurance In
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and thus learn the total earnings per tamiI
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In spot checks through one state, it was estimated th ai
rn HAL 8yLE
sensible reason for marriage, robbed and don't have enough the time.
of those on welfare who earned 51.600 or more in the
quarter studied, there was "apparent fraud" in 41 per
NEW YORK (AP
Where that exists on both sides, mone' on them, the displeased
JumpA T1.ajortty of Americans feel cent of the cases
tog to conclusions:
rarely does divorce ensue,
mugger will shoot, stub or heat a compulsion now and then to
The investigators found in this case that "a large perYou can judge men, to some
One of the saddest things I them up
be tranquilized medically. So cent.age of recipients" reported none of thei,' earned in
extent, by the kind of cigars
know of today is the reason why
Imagine living In a civ- they nervously gulp increasing
come Many received two checks for Wages each month,
they
smoke. It
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generally
many elderly people, women as ilization whe residents are' millions of pills and potions
but reported only one Overtime w
as convenierti forgot.
fer, for example to lend money well as men, now make a habit afraid to go out In the streets nuallv If Socrates
ten in many instances.
to , man who smokes a tram
These spot checks presumably did not include the worst
of carrying a substantial sum of without carrvng bait ii, their hi' mvht tell us that the best
cigar than one who prefers a
of the cheaters. The in', t'stigators said they would n
monc on their person when pockets to placate bandits' tranquilizer for a clear mind is sume
that on average, those who listed their right nani
pcncil-slim cigar. The slender
they go out in Manhattan. They Well, we are living In that civ. tim' Itself taken in 'rnl! but
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characters like stur dy cigars.
pavnients under another name and number
Editor's nU' Boyle mar hi'
Incidentally t?i't st udit's did not report on special
rnsplre.dta this tancyb3'the fact
assistance to the aged blind or disabled, nor aid to chil79E BOMB
he himself smok es cigars that
dren under 16
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If the men and women who deservedly need aid are to
look and smell like burning ship
receive
what 1he require and it the taxpayer is to he , f
hawsers.
allowed
to keep enough to provide a decent life far him.
Ls mann who goes
sell and family with all the demands of government, edo
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cation and growing living costs which h' now fact's, then
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Is no national problem deserving of more urgency than
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will all resemble Julie
11w elitmnatinn of grossly illegal payments to welfare
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cheaters
'I'th.s is the truest thing ever
said of aging office wolves:
"The older they get themselves,
the younger they li ke uim,"
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Nothing is impossible to anyone who has the self-con trol U.
goonadietandkeepltasecret.
One of the things that annoy,
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B) DON OAKLEY
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any color except purple,
will immediately rush to a deWASHINGTONNEA
par ent sstore. buy the PUT
Then were by Census Bureau estimates, 139 million
plest dress she can find — and
Americans potential!)' eligible to vole in the 19 presi
dential election Of these, 100 million were registered
no matter how horrible she
Yet only a bout 76 million voters cast their ballots, or
Looks in it, expects you to admit
approximatel
y 76 per cent of registered voters and only
that she has proved you wrong
54.5 [)Ct cent of potentially eligible voters
Personalls. I can recall
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In other words, 24 million Americans registered but
nweting only four women In m
did not bother to vote and an additional 39 million did not
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life who looked lovely in purple,
register at all—a total of 63 million Americans who. loT
but three of them wrinkled and
whatever reasons, did not participate in this most basic
turned green before they were
function of citizenship The result was that the united
States maintained its record of having the coiisistentl%
50.
lowest voter turnout of all the democracies
The big trouble wi th rnherThere has been much speculation about the whys
y and
lung money
is
that
yo'i can
wherefores
ores of this phenomenon. For instance, it has
rarely inherit money without
been pointed out th at manspeople did not like either
inheriting some kind of big
candidate and cast negative ballots by staying home
trouble also.
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But this has been true in other elections, in lesser on
Needless divorce is not the
greater degree, and does not explain the millions who
real curse of the heedless
have never qualified to vote in any election.
younger generation. The real
Among them, according to one student, are substantial
numbers of minorits Americans—blacks, Chicanos, In
curse is needless marriage .
duuu,
w%. [tie urban poor—precisely those with the greatest
Two people who do not greatly
take in social ctianp.e
need cad, other should not take
They don't register partly because of embarrassment
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marital vows tiuti will oni
inconvenience
and Just plain bureaucratic red ta,
break or sever Inter. True mualleges Penn Kimball, newsman and professor of jour,
Copi.y
tual human need is the onis
nalism at Columbia University in n røi"'ntIt' tiiihi,hw4
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book "The Disconnected"
A feeling (if isolation—of "disconnection"—is deeply
rooted among ethnic and racial minorities, says Kim
ball He suggests that at least one possible strategy for
changing this situation would be a universal voter registration system run like the census.
Placing the burden of registration responsibility on the
government, hi' says, would rescue the would-be voter
from deliberate or accidental disenfranchisement and be
it
stt' toward connecting him to the democratic prtK't'M
B) JOHN SINOR
She said "Some popcorn,
stead of showing compassion,
Next,
we
see
h
er
offspring
Copley News Service
please"
mzuidt' some insulting remarks
gr owing up and following the
I would have preferred a
I purchased her popcorn
about the child, and suddenly
predicted
patterns. First he
western, but it was her turn to and got myse lf a hot dog and a
A junior executive between the ages of 25 and 29 is on a
the widus was without
volved
wi th a mousy
gets
in
pick the movie, o we ended
cold drink, figuring I was gt"fast
track to the top" if his annual pay equals his age
friends
little con man who gives bun
up at th is gush, sentimental trig to get indigestion that attimes
$750,
or from $18,750 to *21.750.
in th e next scene, she is
th is sung and dance story
film the other matinee
If he's between 30 and 39, the formula is age times
ternoon anywa. She said she
ha ving to take her baby with
about a show business career
$1,000, or a range of about *20,000 to $3900
I sa id: "Are you sure you did not cart' for anything to
her while she duet. manual laThis is the hand rule of thumb devised by Hand)' Asso
want to see that th ing again
drink ii th ink she's on anothbun to support them
Somehow, it all cixnes to a
ciates of New York, as reported by the Wall Street
It's pretty sticky, as I recall, er new thet.
By nan, the tears were
happy, if unbelievable, end ing
Journal
and! know you've seen It be.
We took our seats Just as the
practically pouring inside shen our hero accidentally
1fore."
titles flashed onto th e screen.
that theater.
stumbles into a somewhat
She said: "That was a Long
Well, it was even stickier
I said "Here, take my hot
successful car eer in aviation,
time ago. I love the story." than I had remembered It. It
ckig napkin. Your popcorn is and as able to make enough
So. I shrugged plslhuph- opens right up with widow
getting
money to get his mother out of
ically, recalling that nothing expecti ng to give birth to her
She pretended not to hear
the boob',' hatch.
so ref reshes th e spirit of th e
cii)',' child at any minu te .
me, but I could see the casual
inner female more than ii
I had ha rdly chewed a full
mopping of her eyes every
I was exhausted by the time
good cry And we entered the
bile of my hot dog before I
the picture was over, and she
few seconds.
th eater
began hearing the fIrst
was soemotaonaliy wrung out,
The story got more tragic
There was a small cr owd in
snif fles
I
practically had to carry her
t ti minute. some ch ildren
th lobby, waiting for the fea.
What a tearjerker' Before
froni
the theater.
uult the deformed tu*b and
Lure to begin. I didn't see a
we were 15 m inutes into the
the mother goes into hyssirle' other man there. It figfilm, the child had been deLerics Her ner ves sha tt er
If YOU doubt an of this, I
wed
livered And he was physicalcompletely
and she finally has
suggest you tr) taking a 6I said: "Do you want any- ly deformed.
w be locked up into a mental
year-old
daughter
to
thing from the snack bar"
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fludding, building and more building is the name of the
game In Seminole County and the six elites and In Altamonte
Springs In particular,
With the *3,6 million Altamonte Mall finally beginning
construction. Altamonte has received plans for three more
shopping centers, although big enough, small in eon'iparlson
with the mall.
One of them is to be built by tla','lin Fixture and Construction ('ompanv, an out of state firm. in the tract of land
south of SR 436 and west of Palm Springs Road, directly
behind the First Federal hank1ng institution and the Barnett
Bank.
Incidentally the word is that Barnett In the near future
will expand its facility another story And will gain the additional space it needs for parking from the shopping center.
This new shopping center Is to have parking space for SM
cars. Facilities to he Will, Include a Puhltx super market, a
Miller's discount store, a drug store, restaurant and other
shops.
At Thursday night's meeting of the City ('.tmctl, the new
Twin Towers 17.6tory apartment complex lobe built by Dario
leardi, Winter Park attorney, and athlete Johnny Unitas on
the ti-act located on the northeast corner of 46 and 1-4 s'as
discussed.
The complex will be the highest high rise In Seminole
County, but with construction going like ills there will no
doubt soon be something taller on the drawing boards and
under construction.
Members of the Altamonte Council, specifically Dan
Dorfman and Helen Keyser, expressed concern about the
additional traffic the high-rise and the shopping centers will
pour onto already overcrowded 436.
Mayor Lawrence Swofford philosophically insisted,
however, "Ninetv4we per cent of that traffic ton the highway newt has nothing to do with Altamonte Springs so why
worry about it. Let's take care of Altamonte Springs."
lkirlman had a tacetious commr'n;'1..4 statement. He
suggested perhaps with all the shade provided by the big
buildings, perhaps citizen., of the city can cut down on airconditioning ccu.st.s. Mrs Keyser, in the same mood, wondered if all the tall buildings will cut down on the wind that
hits the rest of the city if a hurricane conies.
The city's ultra modern hydra-pillar 1.2 million gallon
water storage tank was brought into the discussion with the
mayor noting he would rather have a water tank as a neightir than sim,' if the newhb.irs he has had in the pact

Predictions of things sure to conic:
Kenneth McIntosh is certain to be reappointed city attorney in Casselberrv. It should be noted while all the
speculation was going on that McIntosh would resign the
Casselberry post he has held for umpteen years as city legal
advisor in favor of the Sanford City attorney office, McIntosh
remained silent. Without little doubt he will remain in
Casselberry.
Scuttlebutt is that former County Judge Vernon Mire, law
partner of Mack Oevel.and Jr., erstwhile legislator, is a
major candidate to replace resigned William Hutchison in
the Sanford post.
In Winter Springs, Tom Freeman, who recently opened
law
office in Altamonte Springs on SR 436, will most likely
his
be reappointed city judge and city attorney. No hints are
being given by Mayor Granville Brown on who his new police
chief will be, but he has made It known that current chief
Walter Bachelor will not be the man. The mayor has said
Fred Kelley. unsuccessful sheriff candidate is interested.
Brown, being the expert politician he Is, would not has e
made the announcement concerning Bachelor unless he was
sure he had the votes to back him upon the Council.
Joe Davis Jr. is certain to be reappointed city attorney In
both Longwood and Altamonte Springs as, It seems, is Gene
R. Stephenson most likely positive of reappointment as
municipal judge In both cities.
In Longwood. It seems probable that Councilman Bill
KJosk' will be elected chairman of the board Thursday night.
Kiosky is retired military and has plenty of time to devote to
the job.
In Casselberry, the name of the new Council chairman Is
anyone's guess. Dr. Edith Duerr, the current one, has made
it known she does not want the job again in 1973. She could
change her mind, however.
The name of S. M. Rithar'de, Sanford utility dlrec'.ur, is
the one being mentioned most frequently among Casselberry
officials as the preferred man for the new utility director post
there.

On Way to lop Mr. Jr. Exec?

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Welfare Funds May Be Sliced
H) FRANK HAMMER
Copley News Service
A major task facing Caspar W. Weinberger when he takes over as hoes of
the Health, Education and Welfare Ipurtment involves diplomacy and politics.
He must r'?ek to heal over the breach
between HEW and the states In one of
tb" most politically explosive fields of
all — welfare.
The mission confronting Weinberger,
who leaves the post of budget director

to succeed Elliot IUthadaon as he
moves on to 1ecm-etary of defex*e.

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tmderlmui by Joel Cohen, assistant
HEW general counsel, In an Interview.
What It boils down to, Cohen mdicates, Is that many states are !ailing to
weed out ineligible and overpaid welfare recipients along the guidelines
prescribed by new welfare laws and the
Nixon acinunistration's credo that If a
welfare beneficiary Is offered a job and
is able to work but won't, be no longer is
entitled to payments.
The other hangup, according to
Cohen, is a lack of communication between HEW and state officials on problems concerning welfare and food and
drug law enforcement, for ewuple.

Cohen cites a series ot lawsuits
brought against HEW and some states
by groups rresenting protesting welfare recipients.
"These are federal-state programs
being challenged," he explains. "The
HEW supplies a lot of the money for
them. It's a question of federal-state
conflict over state administration of
welfare Laws.
Not thusands but hundreds of thousands of welfare reci pients in some
states are refusing to take jots offered
to them under the win', incentive pt'ovistuns of the welfare program, Cohen

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This past week Mrs. William D. Leahy of Sanford, who
was in Managua. Nicaragua during the earthquake which
occurred two days before Christmas had several Interesting
comments to make.
She said the federal people in Miami were extremely
kind and thoughtful of Americans who re-entered the country
via Florida after the devastating event.
Mr. and Mrs. Leahy were In Managua, while he was
working for the government as an engineer building
processing and storage plants for rice and corn.
She was traveling sIt1iout passport since hers was filed
with the government awaiting a visa to permit her to stay
with her husband, she had only a sup of paper executed by a
friend in the American Embassy in the Central American
City.
She said the immigration official in Miami accepted it
and customs did not even require a personal inspection of
either her or her husband's luggage. The Leahy dog,
Segundo, was also allowed into the country minus papers
since his were misplaced during the quake.
Arriving in Sanford Last Friday, a week ago, Leahy
Immediately went back to Managua. "He felt he had to go
back to see about the many people who worked for him," she
said.
"We had feared the people in Nicaragua would have been
hungry even without the earthquake because due to the
drought, crops we're bad," she said. "When the food supplies
are distributed, the people will probably have more to eat
than they would have had otherwise," Mrs. Leahy pointed
out.

'nine
ihe
little, $18,712,2.11 10 I.nst year new fiurilly homc'q were Issued. In Dererriher building permits
to $11,291,69,80 last )'Pn,'.
At
Sanford, the county %Pat, 55W yal,,erl at $579,145 were Issued
('onstnit.'tlnn was off slightly in tAmgwootl's building Was op 200 building was up 314 per rent
to
a
tmildlnk last ycat ICr) UP 50 Including 11 single family
peak
of
new
friutit
the
previous
over
1971
the
,iinntii
tent
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lk'cemher
with
per
MI records in new conper rent from the 1971 high of borne's worth $2fl1,.1.
stnictlon were shattered in the nine single family dwelling recuril year of 1911 of $3,209,013 $61,A1I,f134.
lfl,1fl,$77 to an even higher
Pc-et,iber'q totals were
The drop was søen as
1972 boom year in Seminole p'rmi1s ia,sued for new homes to 1972'q 111,1111111 ,442. Ik'cetiiber
inr'ludc'd
permit
$15,4(fl,92.
In
1k"rrniber,
a
saw
total
building
of
worth
$1,111,313
anti
were pt'r'cee-iling
negotiations
as
new
highs
were
s'nluetl
at
$206,000,
('ciint
Jordan
Marsh
store
value
In
new
building
of
between
30
single
for
the
new
total
including
the
tr*n.rs of the
of
inctecd
Also
high
in
rate
reached. Building witsu p It per
$022M6R
eoiistrtirte'i
iii
seen
Of
this
private
the
valued
at
$565,flf1*
$2,971,511
was
being
('asselberry
the
City
of
''City
i-if
1972
was
faintly
homes
buIldIng
in
cent over all in contrast with
tastier1
for
and
were
Pd
all,
I
he
Sari
total,
permits
linnonti'
South
Seminole
Utilities
building
and
two
industrial
buildings,
Al
Ovit's)o
whic
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issued
the 1971 year. And the great
101)
Selmstisui
Apartments
with
sf,,gh'
farrilly
and
16
('4'9nparly"
new
strictures
$53,IK)
ak
and the
((:ASstJco)
majority of the new con. lwrtllIls for
$809,000.
$252,740.
two
units
worth
300
was
noted
townhouse
units
city
government
on
the
ptir
Altiunnnfr
Springs
valued
at
$3,101,634,
up
tit
iwr
struetion, sonic 74 per cent, was
growth
in
professional
buildings
anti
('asselberry
saw
a
'Imp
chase
of
Only
phi'nnitic'nnl
the
1971
totals
af
the
water
and
sewer
for
its
seen in the unincorporated rent Iroiti
areas of the count',' am) in 11w $1,044,700. Activitywas down to 1971 when new t'nnstrut'tttin was retails stores In the Sit 43-SH In building activity in 1972 of system by the city. Mew tie-Ins
only two single faintly homes up 0110 ;wr rent as building 434 area worth another II sthrait 24 per cent from the 1971 to thoh utility system were in
('it',- of Altamonte Springs.
worth s.ia.000 in teretnlwr,
,rrmUa wet,' isqm'ti s'nlw'ii nit million No pernulis Inc single total of $9,165,303 to 17.570,636. limbo during the talk
in
1972
Value of new hnllitinu
was at least $172,343,1147,$fl. 11w
fIgure is not exact since no firm
totals were avaIlable from the
.Seminole Counts' building
(Iepartflwflt. lix' 1971 year saw
construction county-wide
totaling $lfll,001,054.10.
An officer in the ci'iuint
department estimated s'abie of
beiiliiing in 1)ej'einher In 11w
• .'lit (it tiiiice Mik n 1 111111 P tIt'
a ill 'iii V.''iit''i.iay, lit SI
I h'uiir' , ot I it to on I hiirs'bij (a v i na tin
areas under the control of the
By ANN Sl1t'7Kt)'SX I
now rr.'ihy
partit'iints
to
furnish
their
,lotins
Village,
250
(isfortl
ltd
.Inn. 11 at 11w lkaview Nursing sewing.
Board of ('auioty (om
The ward in out and ills final own ,nnt,'risls.
Fern Park; on Thursday, at the home In Sanford; on Wedmis'ii-iners
at
''about
If you are a serious musician
hi I )i,y Advent I t Chun It ri' 'ia y ill r1 ni Inn In it the xtiv not heron-c involved in
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two
.-ru'tilt
Ses'rntt
iii'
Clar;-wi
are
All
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4S,265,001" who-h waulul bring
total value of new construction Seiiiir,ole County iii t'ii ate in. suit.) all un' 'olo'dul"d ut IItiws in l".ir i'ct C ity ; anti itt Itedilinig Good Sn mniar II an home in chorus which meets on Thor
in the 12 month period in vited to take note. The rackIng anti places •'onvrnir'nt t., you, Gtirdenii , at 511h arid Iiueust Sanlnirti; and there are two 7 slays at 7 p.m. at the ('hutch -if
Streets lit Sanford 'there iq mu p.ni c himps held
iliic is the schedule:
theunlncorporateil areas to chair Is out of order
one on the Good Shepharni in Sanfra- i
pill.,
sewIng t'lass for Spanish, Wednesday January 10 at St. Or join the art appree'iatiori
1'Ut"tin)',
inn
9,
at
1:30
The
reason
is
that
out
at
$66,534,857 In comparison with
$54,433,016 In 1971, up 22 per Seminole ,luniro College, a session In "Financial l'l,m- speaking real.li'nts at 7 p in John's Village in Fern I'ark
class on Ttwidays at 9 a m to
through ''Project Greatest" ning far-in ltetiretni'nt will Is' 'Iliuradny at the Bear I .nkc' and the at her anThtirsday, Inn
cent,
1w held beginning on .Ian. 9, it
The highest Increase In l'rograiiis For the Aging there conuluicted at the First l"eden:ul Elementary School in Forest II, at I41t1'eran Haven, in the
Community
United
('it)'; On Tuesdays at I p 1w at Slavia.
building activity and value, are 24 opportunIties for lear- Savings and lAlnn in Oviedo.
Methodist
in
Church
S.'wii,g i'l:isses, nlresub' in All Soul.a Church at 8th antI Oak
however, was In Winter Springs ning it new skill ni pursuing
rnsseflwrry
If you are artistic, why not
which saw a rise of 420 per cent other areas of Interest. 111CM' progress, but still open to Streets, Sanifurti, on Wet!. Join the beginning or advanced
With dates, times and plaros
from the 1971 totaLs of $2,999,625 classes are free of charge cx- suitdent,s, are hct,ig held at 9 nesday at the Community •'lasses in nil painting scheduled still to Pm announced, look for
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English classes For
the Sanford.
Spanish ssaking residents are
For talented (onk.s who like
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the look of embellished cakes,
n Tuesdays at the Bear Lake
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Wednesday Jan. 10, at 9 a.m. at
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p.m. at Bedding Gnrden,a in All Souls Church in Sanford .
Sanford. There is an exciting Advanced registrations are
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be ing conducted by Lyle Suf. today
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field, director of Project
Out at 11w (liur'h of the
Greatest. On Tuesday, the class Nativity In lake Mary, a class
Is at I pm. Jan. 9 at the Sanford has been scheduled In stltcheryNursing and Convalescent for Jan. 10 at 9 a m. This is a
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The Sanford zoning and city zoning ordinance.
In SC-3 zones there are no
planning commission has
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disapproval
on setback requirements and
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townhouscsonafive-acretract
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Church
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abutting
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three of Idyliwlide Subdivision separate buildings.
on the east.
:The board was approached by
an unidentified developer
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wisning a density Of five 10
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t_..a.iuses per acre. The tract
is not presently within the
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sçuls
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three
Is.
$54.50
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posed the idea saying Country
Club Road already has heavy
traffic and the surrounding
area Is TI-IAA residential
(single family homes) or the
equivllent.
SP&amp;CIAL
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keyboard.
Edward Blackshear cornALTAMONTE'S new hydro-pillar breaks the skyline at 157 het high.
mented, "Townhouses don't
The unusual facility which will hold 1.2 million gallons of water is one
Smartly ,ryl.d. Solid it.t@l 6r". and COnIInI&lt;IIOn.
seem feasible here because of
2-color ribbon. S90mInt theft, Automatic parogroph
part of a water system expansion costing a total of $506,916.45. In the
the surrounding area."
ndsnpot,on. V.ri
and hor,,antoi haif-spocing.
above photo Mayor Lawrence Swofford inspects the tank to go into
hoard member Bob Karnes
(omplil. .th b,agt f l carry -,;
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operation in April when other improvements at the site are completed,
said he doesn't want to enI., . . ..
(Donna Estes Photo)
courage higher density In this
area.
City planner Gerald I)ake
said gross density in the area
L&amp;M0O, ?UlA
133 E a st IIIN1O
should Lw no more than two to
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to
recoinThe
zoners
voted
treatment
plant
for
$79,475
and
Central
Florida
area
with
By DONNA
Locke Well and Pump built the mend to city commission that
sufficient space In its base to
water supply well for $14,846. downtown fire district bounpark a large utility department
A1.TAMONTE SPRINGS — truck in addit.icn to offices for
Target date when the city's $1.2 the system.
Lights are to be placed atop
million gallon hydro-pillar
water storage tank and its the tank as warning beacons for
auxiliary 200,000 gallon ground airplanes.
The hydro-pillar Is part of an
storage facility with aerator
well
will
go
Into
operation
is
expansion
of the water system ~
and
sometime in April, according to costing a total of $506,916.45
The hydro-pillar, built by the
Mayor Lawrence Swofford.
The hydro-pillar which ex- Pittsburgh-Des Moines Coin - I
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tends 157 feet Into the ,ikyline puny cost $376,300. In addition,
will be filled with water for Its C&amp;'mitral Florida Underground
final Inspection sometime this Laid water mains at cost of
week. The ultra-modern tank $36,295.45 while Wilder Conis of unique design for the structlon Is building the water
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Seminole Building Records Shattered

Sanford Favors Mize

One Mon 's Opinion

Nonvoters Mostly

Donna's
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insurance program hint at further demands on
the Social Security System. Pleas for earlier
retirement ages for workers and widows suggest
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the chief lam
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Eigtiti't'ntt. .iudiciai Circuit
'uidelines makes it look IIKV
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'hilt Prilk doesn't neei-cs.aril
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suit we're seperalt' departi "iM1 'uidelines, this is the one provided, however, when ments"
rlIlp'.l of u .ucunih In inertia
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authorized bs general la'A, the
Assist,antSt.aw Attorney U.H
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the "chief la'A enforcement by municipal 'prosecutors. A two departments. "What hi' -- g'n' or outline of the mans
officer '' Section 17 states: sthtt' attorne shafl lx' an meant was that the state at. diitiet oi' 'A ish In accompllh
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Ti-or Jacobs, Ben 2, third.
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entering wi th intent to commit and placed the defen da nt on
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Cowart, for the' first tune' the' coniniission of ii felony; Don and two counts of use of a on h my Agenda
Ali oi flaul's 11 teachers
procedure took place in the Fill.
%, Lowery. allas ' Ada m firearm In commission of a
afternoon at I 15 a.-, opposed to Uiniones. charged with in- felon%. pleaded guilty to the doubtless planned to use that 4.
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;s'aks to the respons1bUitit' of 'huiirnuinistup arid this "mw" will tx c'ontinue'cl efforts li
I l l!. job as tie' sees them
strong coflinuKsioI being a dt.'ve'Iop open space' aitid
;I05it,1011 Of communication and
'I plan to establish regular
recreational facilities find to
if fice' hours for lii.' conduct of )uidar:t'e' rather than a ''one pr(lvi(lt' se-nice's a1reac1 in: th
"univ business, but I will lx' man sbus. "
making such us a good juvenilt.ss'ailnblt' to the' citizens of thi
The' cornznissioyi as a whole ('enter arid mental health
('uunt y at all times, whether I will continue' progressive cf- facilty and a modern conami: in the office or not," tic said hurts to insure' qualit' growth, venlent branch of the Court
f triniv.
protectuil,
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He said that hr viewed his in Se'rniniolt' Count
through continued
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progressis e . u; Ii cthtr omiing

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miie'un continuance' of the day to activities and restrictive

continually operate- in a
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Our Count% I.,, growing so last efforts
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that this keeping a day-to-day development promoted will be millage for the taxpayers,"

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I firmly believe' is stronger thzini
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he feels mo re comfortable calling her parents by
their first names ra ther than "Mom and Dad."
Have you any suggesUms? I want to resolve this before
any more time passes. NAME PROBLEM IN ILLINOIS

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mind calling you "Mother Smith." "Mother Nellie." or
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more mornings like this one.

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nobody spills cocaa on their
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morning ordeal is by being t'ittier organized or
schizophrenic.
I get by with telling myself, with cool detachment. that
the Real Me isn't here sponging cocoa at all. The Real
Me is lolling languiill on a crescent beach sumin'whie'rt'
in the south of l"ranct'

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lutely dripping germs. so he can take somebody else's
place in the cafe'te'ria

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find uu can unprove conditions at home to your satisfaction,
plus the satisfaction of others- Study a plan that will make you
more successful Control your temper.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 20) Make appointments now
that an bnng yOU the ne satry help t advance in business.
You

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thinking vrrY clearly and can now put your points

across easily Evening is best for making future plans

person who does not understand you
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mr 20) You have the energy flOW to
ahead

in business.

IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY - . be or she will be
with an inquisitive m ind a nd
one of th ose alert young people
therefore ihould be supervised and taught the facts of life at
an early age. Otherwise your progeny could get into all sorts of

trouble because of the peat imagination and energy here. This

chart can be a most successful guide in whatever has 0 do
with the :rtistic, social and cultural. Religion is a must bees.
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nuti 00111, (hit' niust Vs est
could hold w oulil he one
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Writ would set tip West's suit
but at ttn' end of the lionel

Vest would still Lw waiting
for someone to lead it to him
Theft w h er e could setting
tricks develop" In hearts, if
West held the' jack.
Could West hold the' jack
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,miighit have one point and a
ja'k counted 01W point

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kin of diamitonds on hits purl. )siliI' suiprisa', uu just p*as.
tier s queen South let the You, palinrr iserils a lot Iir a
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Loin unywli*-nt-"
you: life is largely up to YOU'
I)Urlinmi)' showed nine highas t for your sign for
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Forec
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Carroll Righter's I nd
February is now ready For your copy scud your birthdite and card points East was look'
ing at ii in his own hand and to: "Win of Bidpa." (do fi
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nudist colony

hoW to make bigger headway toward you goals since mere
tarts are not sufficient Mate goes along with a (we plan you
have Try to be mule pb1ipt cat
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept 22) Show that you know exactly

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early Join a gToup that can be a meant of your getting ahead
faster In tite future. Show you are a worthwhile person.

MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Study new ideas
that can bring more success into your life and get the
appreciation of tugher-ups 1)0 the research work necessary.
Know what 'our potentials are and make good use of them.

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are done with everyone beneuitting Later, take steps to
improve your wardrobe. Throw out Whatever is obsolete.
SORP1O (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Taking a chance on those
ssful now where it was
fine ideas you have will prove succe
impossible in the Past. Come to a more romantic
understanding with mate- Happiness can be increased now

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helpful to )'OU Don't try to fool others,
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Good friends, though
demanding, can be of real help to you flOW, 50 contact th em

you.

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bigger headway A vital plan you have is accepted flOW Ui
public life Avoid one who is unfriendly to )OU.
LIBRA iSept. 23 to Oct. 22) With all that work ahead of

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First, never answer the telephone before breakfast

GENERAL TLNDLNCILS. Now you f ind YOU
have all kinds of onderful aspects to put Ut
motion, particularly if they pertain to the loftier attributes of

can help you tet

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whole thing, I have come up wi th some ideas

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Applications For Motor

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Furt.lier Senunole County

: Wiu h's: Os lift t.ee'auM' he

Henry Block has
reasons sIiy you
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operation going smoothly is in

itself an enormous task."

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will L-ontinue to push hard for

miii'nt.ul operations A titan who aIread
seeing individual progressive' road construction
dt'clitres that from the date' of proerts. ideas and inia'inntIve' prngriinis whirl' will better
his election, the' office' of the ne's programs coming front all meet the' traffic demands "We'
t 'tialrmanship will lx' different
five' of the commissioners. He' plan: to work to initiate' utilities
It will lx' 'loss kt've'd '
said this has riot been the case' throughout the' counts' which do
And

Norris Jan.

Include

Chisloni, charged in two cases Henri Esparza , cha rged witi. i's b it.:
th two counts each of robbers- rape arid assault with intent Ii
i' th tiu:ties: calibre-, Vitilt,n wi
arid use of a firearm in coin- cnniimtii! rape Espur2a pledrd
sa id
George nut uiits
''We- should, and no doubt. tfliSt01( of a fclut,

ii: business and "rod being ttii
powerful outgoing position
tui been the cast' during the'

'\ nt'st titan in the' chair -

charged with information for degree misdemeanor. Judge'
uttering a f orger, and John Cowart withheld adjudica ti on chii*rit.'eto guess, even if they base'

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For it gives all youngsters

week of Jan 15 in the cases of 14c, charged with kidnapping. ofguilt anddeferred sentencing never previously heard of the
until after trial of the co. bible incidents or persons infive defendants, all of whom
soked
plead not guilty
Docketed for trial the' week of defendant in the case, Eliza
Ht'rt'are'acouple'orthe'i.ample'

New Commission Head

%-Oil. Same goes for

rather she call me "Mom"or "Mother Smith"or even
"Mrs Smith" as she did before,

pagan child knows his

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tied my son ) my daughter in law said she would li ke to

gol a haircut" NATHAN -

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in two cases: Jack Williams, assault and battery; a first bibie kssuns

During th e' arraignziients,
trial was scheduled for th e

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So bend for m% -- Bible
Frank Ileal.ford, charged on a should be doing next'
Booklet.''
enclosinè a Jong
In arraignntents this week Hall, charged wi th aggravated four-count informa ti on wi th two
I knosi. for I feel like the rest of
before' Circuit Judge' Jot' assault and use of a firearm in count' of aggravated battery mankind and must spin' myself stamped, return envelope, plus
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DR ARR\' M% husband has a -year
b' is first wife, Sally l. being married soon, She has
already had two weddings and two dIvorces, but she

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Which is wh I have often make mwi rniMakt-s
intent to cheat and defraud thie
So within 90 minutes, 'ou can
urged you to ke'p a 'Aeekl or
"umpan by selling ath'ertising nmnttils "Agenda" of duties
thus take' a visitor pagan and
havi' him serving as your
SpiC't' to the company in a book
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and pamphlet when Mills kne,A

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marrying has also been maffled t'a1. b&amp;
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daddy and mother probably

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b% it Circuit Jur% and five proliention with the special
Leonard Schildhouse, thustastic
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even heard of the
diefendants entered guilt% picas condition that tie servv one year charged with pors.session of drug
"But nnl%. 2 ref the li ever has never
Bible
he
will
tr the test
followed up this idea
in trials held this week in in counts' jail with credit for paraphernalia pleaded guilty to
Then he will listen to the
"Set
their
classes
actuall
Circuit Court before Judge Jix' time incarcerated The state attempted possession of drug

('onstruction ("tmipan

let

at again. I think

Everybody is tempted to try
typewriter
"And wi th car bon pa per. a this type of quiz, hoping to beat
teacher can easmls. type off in or 'the laws of chance
Thus if one of your regular
more copies for use hs her class
pupils invit es a playmate to'
"All ii teachers seemed

obtainin,! F1I0I`eeV front Shubert
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haji,hand. If 'ou don't put '

don't

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teacher explain each item to see
doubled in size
Cowart
nolle
dropped' paraphernalia. Judge Cowan
prossed
"The parents of the children if he got it right
.James Dawson was convicted charges of grand liircen. ALso withheld adjudication of guilt also have been lavish in praise of
Sc' he will be attentive for the o
minutes devoted to the lesson
b the jury of the charge of noilt' prossed were charges and placed the defendant On thou' 2 teachers
And even if he was correct
uttering it furger. Sentencing against Robert Ansley of probation for 18 monUis.
"But, Dr Crane wh'. don't
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2 or 3 of your It, questions.
more teachers take advantage of
I.,, deferred until a later date possession and sale of a
you
teachers can then praise the
such
splendid
ideas,
esperialk
,James Mills, charged in
and the defendant is remanded prohibited drug
sisitor
'h'i
they
are
so
easy
and
It' custody.
Dianne Kull. charged wi th unusual cast' wi th be in g a
&amp;nd urge h;. to
isc test
to
'm uil'lu'A cheat,pleadguilty
Ronald Province, charged two counts of uttering a
home to see ho'A 'Aell his parents
can perform thereon
with breaking and entering with forgery. plead guilt - to one as charged. The court placed
(.()1)1) I'n:vrios
This is sweet music to every
intent to commit a felony and count and the state nolle' turn on proba tion for 24 mon ths
Don't you remember the old child's ears, for youngsters relish
and withheld adjudication of
grand larceny plead guilty to prossed the other The
"showing up" their elders.
the charge of breaking and withheld adjudication of guilt guilt Mills was charged with adage that states

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shall lx' elected for a term of circuit He shall be and have not to prosecute."
is a Sunday School Supe-.
four 'cars He shall lx' th e been a member of the bar of
tendent
Eaton went on to sa tnat
prosecuting officer of all trial Florida I or tlit' preceedrng five was his undersuinthog that the
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courts in that circuit and shall years. He shall devote full ti me constitution makes the sheriff for your 'Bible Booklet' about t
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sheriff the chief law enThe lack of space in the office
Asked whai duties he will
foreement offi cer of the county, was cited b Ellerbe as an assume
now that he is no longer
and that "no jud ge can change object of contention in that in the official court reporter,
the constitution"
his present suite of offices over Ellerbe said he will still take
'1 don't want the people of the Roumiltht Building he has deposiion.s and work in
civil
this counts' to think the state five
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DEAR ABBY: I have a daughter who is 28 )vars old
rid she never lifts a finger In the house to help me. I have
mad gall bladder surgery and trouble with my nerves due to
"the change' and I can't stand
aggravation this girl
me.
She throws her clothes around and I am always picking
p after
She never finishes
thing she starts. She
to sew a
hem and rip"er for me.
left
'You should we her room! I have to keep her
ked
will
it.
She used to give me $10 a week room and hoard, but I
haven't seen a penny (or a year as she is saving to t
iiuirried. Meanwhile, she doesn't have anybody steady,
she invites a different fellow over here for supper nearly
eve
night and I do
cooking and wait on them like
-I'm the maid, and she leaves the mess for me to clean up
Even my b&amp;ishand doesn 't help me lie's to I.'u)
was
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the car so I have to do it. I could write a hook.
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Seminole provides that the court report. of the State Supreme
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Following a victoty having
nd Brevard Counties.
ers shall be paid for services in schedule of hourl)- per them room pro%ided.
back fees, held In limbo for
alleged that
According to Ellerbe, his criminal proceedings in court rate and-or a sum for appearsome time, paid by the Clerk: of resignation which is certain to on an hourly
diem rate and- ance shall be established b the this Is sufficient for Elkrbe's
the
the Court, the county again cause problems In the judicial or an allowance when such Chief Justice based on a survey official duties and
es a situation of a dis- system, was precipitated for servwes a
In excess of those
of practices and needs, the bi ll county is not going to subsidize
gruntled court re porter wi th th e two reasons; senate bill 24-A In required. Further, that the provides,
his
practice with at.
resignation of official court which he alleges the state official court reporters shall not
Ellerbe is dise nchanted with torneys. Ellerbe contend ed that
reporter Curtis Ellerbe,
legislature "took away the be entitled to additional eom• the amount of office space 1)rummond has objected to a
Ellerbe
submitted his salaries of court reporters) pensation from th e appropria- provided in the new courthouse, de position room being proresignation, effective Dec. 31 to per se and the (act that th e tion unless the services are re and further alleges that he ha s vided, but noted this is
C,o% Rpubin Askew as the of- Counly CommLwsion did "awny quired in excess of the been unable to procure a key to necessary
for
pre-trial
final reporter
for the with the office .space ncr se" minimum number of hours as the office, although former examinations and is a part of
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Ellerbe has con ta ct ed all
reg Drummond has sta ted th e
deputies
serve under him,
is available to Ellerbe.
he typifies as "one big
EIlerbe,hnwever,sa)'shehas
raIled "50 tunes," that his wife happy family" and stated that
U
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attempted to all have refused to work
;tnd nephew
the new official court repor te r,
prO'ure the key to no avail,
Ellerbe transmitted a letter Norman Robbin, appointed b%
u the Counts Commission on Circuit
Judge
Richard
Dec. 9, sthtint that he had been Muidrew
advised b. Administrative AsThe problem county will face
sistant Rodney layer that a key in having available court
Is not available to the office portcrsisseenb the statement
report.
designated for the
Ellerbe that the only re
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1;t Stitt' attornev shall t'r and that it is currenU being porters Hobbin t
St
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appoint such assistant stale used for office
Ellerbe mask operators, which, he
"1 have no qualms with the
attorneys as may be authorized requested that he be advised say are subject to mechanical
sta te attorney or the Judge, I
by law."
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Road Projects, Oa
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fly (IWG SINDAI)
in the ( )rnngi' Hell ( 'onleren(1'
ills (hi' game in the thirst
(WI -mw his k anil with give sip iind fiight their way rniiaining 1l'it IF L.
rrisi
Itcr1dSpo
Stall
in many 8 ear.
qnsirtrr. fist th ni'e
Other primary road projects Boulevard to SR 436; and only scheduled project in the from SR 436 to 1-4 on SR
has been budgeted for ROW on 1972-73 include $100,M) con. costs of $4000 on Aloma Avenue
(-little bask 1:30 remaining in the 'ril tmvk to within 10 with 115 to go both attrnp arnt the rlotk ran
Is
led for the 19- focal year $15000 for enginermg a safety primary road budget for 197
the
signaLs at the (ange Counts' line
Anti it looks as If the I.ions From a 19 Iw,int slot loll univ to lieu the qu'ore sit 12 fill on
1S,000.
1 safety project.
suctrnn for left tu
it long but a lat eronil shot by the rjt with (M.4o the winner
The
Oviedo
Lions,
putting
who
wan tlw()He s-hampinnchip fall chart 'y
include: so,noo for right of
project on s-ui
Right of way acquisition and
piiints whets
5426
Work on Howell Branch Road
DOT has budgeted $100,000 modification at S4:4 and 17-92:
scheduled for 1972..73
.
their unbeiten record And A .1 ~-rar Ag o Pre %%(,Il oii their way I.my Jvnkiw, Inks htm frepqhqit of the First quarter the
.
wait, $20.000 for planning and
engineering for the now Osteen
Also included in the priman
from Orange Countv tri 4.;436 will frnm rural federal aid to $8.5M at 1.1ke Mar) Blvd. and
Construction is schedilled for
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its the quarter ended
.Sunday, January
rachenl s-tshle figur.s. fig
7,
1973
$40000 for engineering on the
Bridge on the St. Johns River on
road budget is $),000 for
carr engineering costs of $100; primary and state pnmar
17-92: $7.500 at O'Brien Road
1973-74 on S426A at Maitland
art
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Itook
tile
III
14-12
Art
tlw
fourth
flitarts-r
trip-rood,
Allen led with 18, Carletnin
PROGRAM
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top 2Oon 11w line, .4I off a halt' nns 5thnsI 2 4) in t-s)fllererni' gitmito
_"15A topts the State Deptirtwidening And resurfacing a! SWilts
plann-mg
sins'
the
second
Maitland
Blvd. at a budgeted figure of
with R.O.W. $10O.P00 and funds for R.O.W on 17-r, along and 17-92; S7,500. fit Lake
.1. '[1)4'
sersinsi
period
opened
thc'
roof
Fell
in
on
(Jvteclo
The Itrundidge had 13 and 'reddIe
It
419 from U.S. 17-92 to Oviedo;
play anti If they (-an get by rrinaliflog
merit of Transportation revised
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Boulevard extension from U.S.
sidewalk engineering, si,(mo. Lake Monroe for 1974.75. First Howell Rand west of 17-92. and
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Ocoee Cardinali 57-M In Ovi(410
S 1 50.9W for right of way. S I 0,000
17-92 to SR .lI. $5.000 for
Lakeview, it sbould tip A g(XXI
Bush said county wide
work program for this year,
Tfie first timorter I)IN-114,11 Just
ConstIruction of traffic signals phase construction on.q34 from SCU; Crates at the RR croI
Nothing is reported in this
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with neither 1pain tving nble fro find ne-t (only flid they beRin tori ,fill itcrortorr.4 with 7.1 whilow Plard
Frida
y
night.
ear
for
I)ave
Millers
rages
according ti-i Seminole Countsfor engineering and $200,000 for
aheut
the
engineering and 5200,000 for planning and engineering run the on 5436 at Lake Howell Road 5436 to 1-4. allotted $S00,000, at S436A, $6,000; gates at RR
area of work for 1974-1976.
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even-one
s's.
break
the game open anti with make nunrsf'rr',is turnovers but rrintrshtierl 1 f-r
It was a near capacity,
No ant' multi have asked far a l)PtC(I is ills neil her tea in
for
construction
Engineer Wilitam Bush.
of construction of modifications at secondars- roads in Seminole south of C-asselberi- has local with an additional phase in 19Th- crossing on 5-427, south of
however in the period 197&amp;-7;,
Iwitli
tenimi'
making
a
lot
of
ts'gnn
to
Foul
the
()c-.e
learn
dinak
.
partisan crowd that cheered (he helter finish fur an imupartant holding 8 tlr'mishs'sl edge ansi the mistakes,
Bust, said a DOT report
modificatintis to the Interstate
the U-S 17-92 and SR 4.16 in. County during the years 1.
517
,2- funds budgeted in the Amount of 76 for a figure of SRM,OM plus Milwele. $6,0M. and gates at
WT engineering budget f(v
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miii ltodg -:.41 of the Cari
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ions to their stth straight ganw than the one that Oviedo itiggest least twing cl nsirsts by
4-SR 436 interchange at
released Januar3 2 shows the
tersecimon, and $40.000 for l9T7wIllreflectatot.alof $25,000 $8500.
local funds of $300,000. This is S434 crossing in Longwcuod.
addition of two lanes on S427
flul
late
in
the
quarter
the
dinni-'
became
a
one
man
learn
OF
o ;r oar
victor)- isithout a loss in one of anti th'ot't' out on I"rlslav ntht
t1;i I.isiws sort s':irls- in 11)
Osteen bridge project right of
Altamonte Springs. &amp;W,000 for
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engin"ring and S7
,56.0W for in the budget w; submitted b%A sidewalk an 27th .street in the only scheduled construction Sh.(W Crimr-Inirticin at S 11 410
frnm Oranve rnlinl.%, tc. S41f -:.,
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41111
the most exciting ganies pla~vd Oviedti threaletied to 171111 11W.1%11
ronstruction for two additional
way cast.s budgeted at $40,000
#0 FM A
construction of lighting on the IX)T. Countywide signal
* Sanford tS-427Ai has been for 1975-73 in the .wcondary and.';C,I.RR, $15,Wwith $17
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an (tie ('surds. It,., I tan moved iipart with his hot shrs's?ing The
and engineering at S30000
lanes on US 17-92 from Maitland Interstate 4 from the Orange- planning and engineering has budgeted for ROW costs of system according to the report. already allotted
one lane, $10,000. with eouI. 4
''sit (a a seven point least with I ions Iritsi was (lit In 51.41 with R't)rd d.
4 '3
Seminole County line to SR 436
been allotted $10,000 designated 5.5,000 and engineering, $1,(J);
Right pf wa costs of 5.100,000
Engineering
has
been
structic'n budgeted (cur this one
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2 II ri'rnainiiig in the tutu And r' $6 to go in the game when yet f)eøi
00
The DOT report covers for work in 1972.73, Right of traffic signal at 5436 and Lake for the Maitland Boulevard budgeted in the amount of lane, at $l20.00C. Engineering
it appeared as lithe I.ions run another piers' of the roof Fell in. r,6ôP
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projects for the five v"r period WaY allocations county wide Brantley Rciad, local funds Meminn from 1 7-92 to S436 has $1,01V for work at 42fiA at
1
for Grapeville Avenue work. is
anti gun oiienc was paying off
Two goal tending rail on the
h-nm January 1972 through were allocated $25,000 over the budgeted for construction been included in the 1974-75 Mastlanct Boulevard i at Orange
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set at $10,000 and at S436A cia
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As the first half saint' to ii
1.lonc gains' the Cards two easy MCqIl
1978r
five year period and county $10,000; railroad signal at North budget.
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County lirwu, with an additional
Howell Branch Rd., from S 436
s-hsisr the cagers fronts Oviedo
tuske1s and all of a siulden the
fl
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tOTAl
4
wide construction Inspections, Street, Altamonte Springs,
in 197E'..77. ROW for future $7,500 for ROW and R.O.W
'
to 426, $10,000.
:
had nperwsi up a substantial II gains' was in doubt fut Ovle'ki C)
#0 FM £
The only reported prunar3 $287,000 over the (we year $15,000, local funds and already four-laning of S431 from Orange
iould the Orlando 'Wednesday Night Fights" become
Ixuint
margin arid it began to earns' l)aek with two hasketq frp
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period.
.
allotted DOT funds of $30,000; Country to S436. has
*
popular
with
Florida
boxing
tans
the
one
fellow
sstxu
may
""
be
went'
hook
as
lithe
(':irdc
in
sleep
and
increased
their
head
to
I
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engineering for the Maitland
Aland
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During 1972-73, R.OW put- and a railroad signal at budgeted at $200,000, with
. I I I A./
upfora "Special Award — would have tobirMnIcom Tait
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flit
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Boulevard
extension
at
a
cast
of
-~
ctuises
onS415
for
the
St.
Johns
Charlotte
Street,
Altamonte
B%
Without a doubt Malcom Already holds thir. title of .I
M. I
closiLs of $10.000
. D,(NNA F-STF-S
l.Iuns strength in the second
Hut it wasn't over yet as the (ArelNtI
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LWOW. In 1974-75, construction Bridge, have been budgeted at Springs. S20.0W local funds
"walking boxing enc%clopedia"
of re'ntral Florida. There's
_
incl uded in the budget. i ANTIQUES M101VIIII.SALF.
rompieted within four and onea 00
_.
7-_
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(
artfir,
Lirin.
,; were calleff for a myriad A ),*not,ni
they
outscored
the
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"
o! 5419 from Oviedc to 7-92 is $4(Ofl0: 5419 (ron; Oviedo In 17not too mw-h that escajwc the krit-iut ledgeabli-' nsan al-iout
)
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h.I1 nionths
In 197L74 DOT has hwlgeted Engineering budgeted for S434
0I (we h'ain it- fl
of tsil in the late going and
7
03
2,
$200,000
ton"
when
it
c,umesto
sports and boxing especially.
In other business, Council scheduled at a figure of
c'onstruction funds in the fromS427 to 17-92 m the amount
Contract for improvements and
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-After the second half tip it I bug Allen fouled out with
DE LÀ NDA
ARMORY
The first of what last hopes to be a series of boxing shows
modified development of the decided to include a separate $333,000; and for $300,000 for
S-434, which has beemi amount of $200,000 for 5434 from of 115,000, with RO.W costs of
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appeareil as if (lie Lions weren't sixteen seconds remaining and
101, H)NII-IM. IM h%lix) &amp; VNIIIA1. Jit"t Ito
it
I,
1973
R.0V
on
the
Maitland
Blvdr
PUf1P
declared
00
3
is
slated
for (hi' Orlando Sports Stadium this coming Wed.
cit~-'s
. rivic center property wa.-I
tj priority road 1-4 to S4,
17; R.0.W on S434 from M.110 is Included in the Iri&amp;
professional classification in its
through scaring as they inoveil the score 57-55 Ovledo
tOTALS
33 3 ii
H 0U R S
project, received a budgeted S436
awarded by the Ci ty Council iw'w proposed cnmpretwnsive extension.
to
1-4.
5150,01)0, 77 budget as presented by Rush
'isit to a 17 Piflt lead, 41-"4 with
Then, with only seconds
5;
In 19S76, construction on the allocation for work from 1-4 Ii' engineering on 5436. Howell
ThMn I r
a' IC) r
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Thit is really keen on this shoss and feels the two
0' £
during special session Thur. zoning ordinance and agreed
r I: -f r
s'
'4 10 is '4
5.20 reinsaining in the third remaining Leon Cobb was or (I,Osteen
Bridge
on
5
415A
Ls
S4.
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"' tJ1 AIIM
4;da% night to Jack King Paving
7. of R.0,W. $140,000. Branch Road from Orange
eature" bouts that have Iseen lined up should be enough to
F-,'N'DS
[40 I'
)
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stall/a.
called for a foul with the clock
T ot al
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scheduled at a cost of $400,000. engineering, $10,000, and County to 5436. $5,000; and from
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Company of Altamornc
get the Florida boxing fan's adrenalin fins trig s.c it never has
adjacent to St. Mary.Magdalen
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Hut the ('itrdinals would suit I null cit Ii ng only r,ns' second
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for
197F77
of
the
construction.
before
s000,000.
With several Items deleted, Church on Spring Lake Road
the Federal secnndar's- and
I.orai funds allotted f cur
-:,
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5.STH
THIS
£0
0191Y
'1iist1and Pit'd Extt'nsmr. is tht
1'
Encineenmnc funds huthrts'
heading the Jan 10 program is a Iighttwavy battle
the contract bid originally in will he zoned resids'ntial mr the
Prirna - funds.
tr:tffi and r;iilrci,ad smimiuls far
between
Mike
was
ness
the amount of 5.179,859,25,
Quarry and Paul Kasper . Quarry w as the
ordiruinot/
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number one ranking lightheavv prior to his loss to the light
reduced to $126,600. 111,egan. of
heavy king, Rob Foster,
Phrks" federal gran' of $125,000
The city's 7oriIn, dirt':-tor isas
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Tail feels Quarry is already quite a boxer at the tender
15 to pa)- for most of the in-,instructed to determine thu
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age
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Zoysia grass was introduced

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compiled an excellent 24-1 record as an amateur.
Two other four round preliminary bouts will be on the
program. They will be announced at a later date.
Tait Feels he was quite fortunate to ge-I Quarry and
Kasper for the headliner in this the first boxing action In two
years in Orlando, "Pete A'hlork was able to pet Quarry to
come down and we were fortunate to be able to get such a
formnitablt' foe as Kasper" said Tait.
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the' once beaten and eighth
the Hounds dropped their filth seven point lead after the first ranked Wildcats of Winter
game of the season against eight minutes had expired.
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find the range but he was (lie' Trojans favor and a
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against the Evans defense.
'onte to a close.
Wright, who had averaged
With Baker and I.ingk'hack
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was under el ht ppg this really finding the range the
Irojairm were ahk to break the.
season, ripped the nets for
big points Friday' and was going rome is-Ide apt-ri in (ha' thirst
to the basket as well as he has ;s nod A string of 12 straight
since he first donned a isiiflts in sstsit'h Baker and
Idnglebachi accounted for all of
Greyhound uniform,
The play of Wright, however, the scoring, tie lped the lrojsins
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rhumgetht course of the ganic
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Kasper, like' Quarry is of Irish descent, but unlike Quarry
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of Nasty."
Tail says Kasper supposedly has the style of the late
great Rocky Marciano, in that he is continually coming at
you. Kasper has been saying that he will dispose of Quarry in
seven rounds. Whether he has the "guns" to back up the
promise remains to be seen. Kasper has a 44-11 record thus
far.
''The pairing of Kasper and Quarry is really the light
promoters dream," tells Tail. "You have the boxer going
against the lighter and with those ingredients there is little
chance for a dull fight."
Present plans call for two-minute rounds in all of the lights
on the program. Should this hold true it could make for even
more action since the longer rounds tend to slow the fighters
down as the bout goes on
In the second "headliner" popular Dennis Rigj, who
holds the title of the Southern champions, is slated to battle
Stick Mitchell. Riggs, who fights out of Jacksonville brings a
35-13-1 record into the fight but Promoter Ta it does not feel
that record indicates the true talent of Riggs.
Mitchell, of Brunsisick, Ga, has ,A on 15 of 20 fights thus
far. lie is described as being a good club lighters. For that
matter Riggs has the same label which should make for
another interesting battle. This light as is the Quarry-Kasper
match is scheduled to go 10 rounds.
An excellent six round preliminary- match is also lined
up. This will be a return meeting between the two fighters.
Peterson won a split decision in the first meeting. That
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JinxovertheSanforojSe,jsjnoles second period, hitting for eight
points, all from the floor, and Charlie Brown was right
Gunesville Purple hurricanes finished (lw game with 16 behind, scoring 20 points, u.i
points, all (rain the floor, and (rain the floor,
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defeat. The loss left the finished the game with 16 points in the first half. C1aytn
Seminoles with a 4-6 overall points, high for the SemInoles. Williams was aLso in twinr ecor d and a (1-2 conference The second period was the only figures for the winners with
misark. Gainesville boosted their frame in which the Seminoles points
Gainesville scored all but two
record to 8-2, and remains were able to keep up with the
of their 80 points from the floor
undefeated with a 2-0 showing Gainesville quint.
in lot);) play'.
Clifford Manley, number four They went to the free throw tsr.'
Sanford, playing without the scorer In the conference going onis six tames during the flight
sen ices of their top ball han into Lust night s g'mnne hit for and connected on two tries Rut
tiler and number two scorer, seven points in the third frame they were deadly from th e flour
Pat Crimmins, fell behind from to give bins 14 for the night, with 40 buckets.
Sanford, on the other hand,
the start and could never catch second in the scoring column
hit for only 17 field goals and
up Crimmins; wits lost for the for the Tribe
Tommy Wheaton also hit for went to the free throw Line 30
season with a broken hand

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reserves arid surplus up to $4.241,766.
During the' vent', First Federal of Seminait
financed 1100 homes in the Seminole ('ours!'
area. In all, we invested in excess to 52( rnhlhcrC
In mortgage loans
'ur new drive-up facility, located in thu ad,iining block, was opened in October flie
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P was a pleasure to serve you in 1972, and ',te
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NEW YORK Al'
July
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he had lost his enthusiasm, was
trig last
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for two or three more years and
thinking today
of
reaching use front ranks t,he heavyweight division again.
"I'm satisfied with my peforinance under the conditions,"
said Quarry after he stopped college student Randy Neum.
man after seven rounds Friday night in Madison Square Garden.
"I think it was a sub par performance for my ability," said
the 27-year-old California veteran who was a high ranking
heavyweight for several years before he announced his retlrme.'t July .
"But it was par for my schedule now. I've been off a long

time."
After deciarng to return to the ring, Quarry, who had been
handled by his father, got a new manager, Gil Clancy, and
Started training in New York.
"l'riu going to keep fighting out of New York," he said, "Iii
May here until my career is over. And that's a couple or three
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Let's Make Goff Fun
HAPPY \TW YEAR EVEIWC)Nr and mas all of your
ro!t:ot. bt
!tned thc:
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resolution that I hope all of you make. (if you haven't
already. one that u tip treat the golf course you're playing on
a if you owned it
In doing this, let's pay particular attention La the most
coicth part of a golf course, that is. the greens. Let me ask
you a questIon.
How mans ume have you walked up to your Will resting
on the green, onR to find that some certified idiot playing in
front of you ha failed La repair a ball divot directly in your
line of putting' While you're hus chewing out that in.
dividwil, don't forge: to check out the spot where your own
ball landed.
Remember, chances are that you will not have to pu:
over 1W spo: where- vou nwr, haL landed, but the it-lit
behind you might. Thml: about It,
tu long as we are on thu, subject. have you ever walked
mit a sandtrap to pins' your next shot. ant It find that your
ball tuu come its rest in a footprint left by some clod" I don't
fear the' trap shot luiel! nearly ai much as the apprehension
of walking It the trap wandering if Pin going to have- to pLn
the hull out of what would appear to be a shallow grove left bs
aonu' careless individual or, worse yet, someone who just
plan- doesn't give a hoot
If all of w would only combine- our efforts tz repair thotbitt! murk and r&amp;e.' those tra, Just think hn'i much more
e'Ojov&amp;lt)lt' ttu game would be

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Have yoc beard abou' the golf niarathotY' The P.G..
.;auiuncetI this weeP that it will sponsor is tournament to 1w
held at Pinehurst N.0 thus year consisting of 144 holes in an
event that will best two weeks. It will aist lx the richest event
ever staged with S506.000 up for grabs. The world Open, as II
will 1w called, will give away $l(,OOO to the first place
winner
t)w' Lii the' holiday weekends, most of the clubs
suspended tournament pins, but all should lx hack it; action
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The ,let Set pulled 'ut I' a is;o ganie least lost
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thes hrtomed the Four ('hicks is huh' !t'srnter e'o'leaelers
Hot Shots were splitting with the (rah-Afls.
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leading the l'ransmis,ciccn to their ness spot were l'nuil
447. Sandu Cashs' l45
Ilart 16
3't9 and Fred hiukur I
For the Groovy Groclies it sins Mike ('lark 169
431 and
Hills lhirkart 126 - 343with the' high efforts.
Other high games in the loop last week seeretusrnesl
Mike lAnk 171 _. 47, 're' ('ashe 125 - 310, Jackie I ,ink
101, Kelly Dougherty 120 . . 356, Lii Kanavel
Mike'
Toss-ers 141 - 315. Don McNahh 101, Tracey Dixon 104, Carol
PiatI 100, Jerry Kaiser 125
346, lthnns Harold 134
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Ti- acee I .s'e 147
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Notre Dame's Mike Delmege itt the canvas during the 167 pound battle
Fruda - afternoon on the FTC campus. Terepka did come out ahead,
however. winning
as the Knights upset the Fighting Irish
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three slays to de'cicle the se inner
Illgh.Sn'esI Mce(iesn lcstore'
in lice inaugural Dos'teena 500
system and It ui b o1u ( c ly
Is'k in 1959 hut, in case of
ehsietinats's guesswork,'' said
another ''unstclveual)le'' iatiotl.ynn J115115, Director ci list'
finish, it'll take li'ss tItan 30
Speedway's l'teoto St'rs-it'es
nisnutes iti this' eirknieee;sc after
I 1''jstrtiin'nt
tics' checkered Ilag falls on (lit'
''We only cisc' 300 frantic's js.'r
1973 clas.csi'.
second for
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Itoy tona
lot yr national
the new equiptewni but this'
Speedisas', benefiting fronts the
e-atuct'ra wall shoot 500,'' ,)csstis
tet'hnolo' developed thcough
aslde'el .
'The finish hins' act
the aneospace indttstry in
Daytona is 18 inches wide'. At
nearby ('aw Kennedy, has as
1% utile's icer leour, 300 fram's
tdlIrsu1 barring total eclipsel
gist's us ones' frame
six
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cot-he's In other siorels, we have
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Woods Wilson ni'arll .',lnae nrc stith a meaningful
triplicate lest sceek tehile ic'idint. the B\P' to three vie's
over Joe's Dry (leaners
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loop list week and imong these is crc the 200 1°6
558 bi
Ray ('cvncwa, A. Ser'i-aes 216, H, McCoy 225, 1 con Arthur IftI.
i' Frenda 202 12 H Urban 205 1 I'arelha 204 215 C Baker
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Lake Highland's Phil Cayli '20 1 also missed for the elus i ve object and
Bill LeBruno moves in to surround the Saints' hoopsier as the Orlando
Scotsmen overcame a tough Trinity zone in the final frame to take a &amp;444 decision.
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concrete blockon a
pop bottle aunt it took 75 I)ictur.'s
fur this hlotk to break the
bottler,"
It takes a little over 4
seconds (0 complete a lap at
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useile (naval circuit
I AM PA, Fla. Al's
c'ncgages the Dwarf)
pound Iinertuin once bounded up
what the onetime Florada
when (tie iea(l cars are lip- Is) Louisville Coach Lee Corso State quarterback used to ignite
proximately 100
200 yards
with big red polkas clots spint- his sagging squad last season
freon the finish line, somewhere
died all over ices white shoes was a bit of psychology.
between two and tour seconds and s.ai'1," Coach, there's
And it worked, U brought
from the flag. The officio) way anybody's gonna beat
!,tjuisville
national ;Wormscoring clock is also pictured in
these shoes,"
That was Just what Corso nenre, finishing 18th in The Aseach Iocann fratute and a
sociateel Press Final college
''backup''
wanted! to hear,
football poll with a 9-1 record.
located in the control tower
burly Cardinals
Then
the race director's control
the
took oil their shoes and paintedtAluisville
panel.
at any time. . , not
(twos with stripes, checker- top 20,
"We
200 feet of film and LxriLs, bullets and lightning the entire history of the school
before taft
Corso said.
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that gives its over 20 seconds of bolts
"And Last year we made it six
shooting,"
pointed out.
all. That and the
gimmnick," ex- weeks
"It was
For the type of races
that
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who
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had
the top defense in
plamned Corso,
we've been having because
Tampa
coaching
the
North
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nation,"
also have enough film tohandle
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a close three or four-car light, squad for Sunday's American
Five years ago the school w
say back In the pack for fourth Bowl all star gamaic.
ready to drop football.
or fifth place."
Today, well maybe it's not the
Hut it was a morale booster.
best known team in the United
'there's no way of predicting
Sharing coaching chores with
'dtei, but
by far the most
a winner or a photo finish for
Nebraska's Bob Devaney in the
tlec February 18th Daytona 500
bowl clash, Corso says he has colorful.
When Corso took the job
taut, just in CISSe', the Locanii unit
no such plans to jazz up the all
1969 the first thing
will be on duty , , ,and it won't
go were
stair (earn. lie doesn't need to
the dull red
take three days to decide the with rugged Rich Glover of
"I changed
Neofficial winner,
braska anchoring the defense them to scarlet. They almost
shined *t night. Beautiful And
"IncIdent-ally," Justis said
and Louisville's own little [lowthrough a grin, "ii there's ever
ard Stevens, a 5-f(x)t-5 sprinter. beautiful white helmets with
white silk
snls and scarlet
as race at an altitude of 60,000
in a starting slot.
Looped
belts,"
feet in minus sixty-five degrees
The North is favored in the
Then tie summoned the pL': Fahrenheit weather we'll be
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business. 'L'tce Iocain will
1972 college Football season.
"Gentlemen," he said, - 'y
extremes,"
_______ ____________________________________________________ Terry Davis of Ahsbesnia will be look like what we're going to
starting quarterback for the be--champions. You look like
South and Mike Wells of Illinois champ:ons. You're going to
for the North,
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football games, the Orange
Bowl once again achievtrul a
million-plus atte'nd,unce during
the 1972 season.
Arcoi'ding Ia unofficial attendance figures, from the
Dolphin intrasquad g.une July
,1972 through the Jan. 3, 1973
Orange Bowl Classic, neary 3.2
million sp tators watched 40
profe-smonal, o'olit'gttit". t',cgbu

school football and soccer
contests

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Champion Msanuu Dolphins
rolled up as whopping 884,087 for
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t ciii e' - t'oiesnasnitiv People
miss tunic . People always
nisircet Noll
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hands ,lt In bus l,sus callus I. ci
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not wihlincg to sari dice all
tbiaut lie.' (till for wuninisnig Like
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represents the' Linen Lakes
suhunbanc a r e a where' bit'
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as physical se'uth Inc&gt; kl(hs as
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strict. Ili' seas not one to
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siiitc' of tIn' sisinue' thtiusus to
sacs i'd '. slv numbs
my kids - 'It I get hutch cal
I ti t'csnui' house' atcd 1 tI
Still SOIl Won ' t 'it clut ie for a
suet , ' Dad. I s'cuii'l ac toiut'hit c't'k
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woultins 'I Jul rime' eject of list'
liier I el tu'aci' That he was
hcousi' 11111 11 tIcs' next marking
pleased when I did well n
pt'nucci I bind mc'stbiunig l's di,
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except stiicl
hut I I''tIil'iIC
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bier ufle' tunics' I seas as 'juho
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scs'ch itie It) he alt' aettsli'tc'
we still lived its Now it', se'
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ass bc:sving t'ncossghi Jut't'suscne'
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fact hie'i as neil Insect hic'i to sc's' 1111.
tei intel Es- eu's ante e'xpe't' ted
Jo Ilfl'iliaui the' ns'xt ohes
big thiutcgs uI uses', inn'Iudutsg
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tush, wueltitig ioai itu' t,uihu's
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When I toslci
feel s e'rs , very tt'list' behest e'
huts %% hat hi,eIiIet'ni ,'il . Iii' sistimu 'I
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sis 'lass
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l,cansibacitti Iu'e-o'us cit ,i Joist'
sell lot thus' us isrut I Lit but'
basIl scheslasrshiip tss St 'l'huc,sit'
kill-%% that I Ictit had enough.a's College ill St Paul. Minns
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of tuitsuucg 'I'Iuougbs I us ishi Iii'
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iuh at G .'eus lIss 4ctisl 'set slit'
said l.osishasrshi
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then culled the skuuue cit rtse'ti
ounigt'n sister) iiio.as'e'ch te,
ansd told tei in tea se'mcul
Vusconsuns II was lieu' thin?
Icarus.' lit' didn't wiciet inc
oureg Virtue haeuuic ii. feel 11cc'
his ung off 'autsipu'. Well, I gsst
p ussuuu s's of isvuneg the,' seanc
.i i twit ire 45 (,t)IiiclttIu 's
a le'ge.'nsul.tcilitI.osiiiii.ic cii st't'aclls scout'
'I plaess'd Isothhcll auth thus'
Uecreg else' uhcsut 'uullt'ge' days,
t "lint 41 n nun ci this- high
'I suits muse' h;e'e'nc Its.' onshy
sciscacal, as ("athiolic s c' tc os o I
kid ins school wIse. hauled to go
minced I'r'e'niumetrt'. seas Iheaci
hiuiur lesi- silluitcec's s-aie'aliofl
I was sciqare'd (ci be liltI .uusuehsucu eli Ii.sgisi'i1 ;e g ,
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hiosnust' uoanestruse'tloll, hosaahctig
('eiuit'h's sons. lie's gist to, he'
hwxe''s utilo sc'ttci-ti uIc'r 's ins as
great
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tht head
trig job at Indiana University in wanted to wear red shoes, wine
white, others black. Corso told
the Big Ten conference,
them
to
anything- even
lie had no comment Friday
Pti
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night, but earlier in the week
told the 'l'ampas Tribune ''mics- happy, They dud,
Says Ccrso,'' all I dii 'a
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Spark!t'rs in
507, Max Wsdkins 205
league carne from Kathryn Otto 199
and Bull Griffith 187 . - . Best in th e CREATIVE BOUTIQUE
Tops In (Ice
e:rcuit was a 193. 175 - 513 by Ann Medic:.'
HALL AND CHAIN were Ray &amp;'tala 172, 174, Harry Almond
213, Farrell Fart-is 19.4, Jun Nader 222, Jim Malone'&gt;' 189, 191,
Peggy Moon 183, and J. Sexton 220.
I-"ronn the SIIOOTIN( S'i'A)tS league comes thee efforts of
Wanda Hubbard 172, I'h Ills Walsh 177, MillIe Garner 173,
'fops in the
Kattuv ('oopt'r 173 and Bonnie' Link 183 , SEMINOLE PRINTERS league was Lynette Mc'Walters 170,
Best in the GENERATION GAP league were F:zudie Mylolt
180, Fran Mills 170, Sharon 'Zulus 18-4, Anna ('ok'ntasn 171,
High's in lice
Carol&gt;-n Street 180 and Mary Johnson 170
AUTO TRAIN Junior-Senior league' were Trinket Mason 188,
Mark Whitley 209, Stephen llrannan 202, Ilisrold llerbst 199,
Hick)' Paine 191, 201 - 576, Terry Waldrop 195, 191, 193 and
Trace)' Tow-ens 168.

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week as they broomed the Maryland Fried Chicken team
behind the efforts of Eddie Adams 19.8, Jim Carver 194, Jerry
Temple' 198 and Don Nicholas 214,
Also coming up with four wins last week was
Creamons Inc. Leading their charge against Wall Plumbing
586, Rod
Chuck Baker 190, Don Gorman 191, 191, 204
MacLcay 200, Ed Mallon 224 and Earl Weaver 190, 205,
Pacing Wall's were [It'd Groover 192. Bob Powell 222 and
John Fisher 195,
Arno'ruz the other high games last week we're' those by
Phil Sanitt,rt 198, Duke' C,aukmn 209, Ira llolsclav, 191, George
Waldrop ltaO, Hay Robinson 207, Frank Schuacutteet 191, Jesse
Cook 19.4. Ray 170-nowa M. W. O'Neal 222, Bob Harbour 190,
Junior Lewis 214, Al Bowling 197, Don Lahman 191, 195,
Berman Bridge's 201. Ron Urban 204, 205 and George
Scinkvilich 192

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stand
He'
thought
I ,A Li s
'iut of pt- can Is.'
NEW \UliI
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liik It
lce'lpe'd People look up to
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C!erncntt' did not pay lip- visit wtit'n you are an spurts
He was concerned &amp;stitu'
Cleniente's death there' was
service to a popular cause.
tl'hev tr to imitate' you
the public's conception el
is sturs out of Washington,
ham '1 am no fancy feIlt'v Li C'., that told of liii ''buunc
It lie' WU5 ciacenrted stnictis
Bill Russell once san that
tie affirmed . "But once
erung" effect the' antidrug with ballourung any kind of
kids could look up to him as
TV spots by National Foot- teUflIanItarian ins us ge'
be all uttilett' but their fathers get an image no mist:'
ctiiuld hut e' Siflip
wlust yin die' with
t'lit his
his!! League plver v e' r t
should give' then; the ex
lOt list' U' the- rt'liel e'UurU
The ittuagt hint
t;, ''cog un the ucetig
utn;th- t u s t' t us s people
and then gone off to a ball.
world will curt's- of Rube"'
Clemente,
however,
s
a
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I )uiusld L Ranter, a pss'.
quet or the' gulf course or his
Clenteiile' is nut vice of a
thttit there' wet-c musics yuurtg'
ctwlugast and marketing pro- "ault
with us creaky back. nut
sters in Puerto Rico u
Ie'ssur at 11w Uciaversltv of
pl
vise with a
'auge anus
fathers.
He
felt
Clenie'iitt'
had
been
buildthat
in
burnt
Southern California. cited a
bin
of
a
mart
who
cared
tug a reputation fur helping
small way tics se or k and about
studs- he had made Pro.
people
and
was
evil,lessor Ranter found that 90 people'. ironic the destitute it, presence could in
part fill a mitled to doing something
Is
teamniutes.
Willit'
Stargell
s
old
per cent of the tiq9c school
about it
Gulf School for
LEHIGH
Each niurtiing 01 the
t'eand Danny Murtaugti. for
students he inters'ce'v'ed be
Clenecuit, was nut an
Seniors is set to 'aegmn 11w first day school students report to
After Clernerfle's p 1 a
atlilile, g i e' testimony to laugher And perhaps he tool,
lws'ed tIn' football plovers
1; e' ii off list' coast set
of mU&gt; six icne-week sessions at their instructors for specialized
Cle'ni'iitt"
cttiruprut'tcc
unitwere "hypocritical
"inSinhuttiseif so se'riuusls because'
div urk sa meg ihtust
Puerto Rn-u Pr e'ssdezit Arias
hi
its national headquarters oc Di's kuns on putting, chipping,
ct'rc
mail others did not He
had tieclo Surnuza of Nicaragua
walked easier iii let Clunirnit'
11,250-resident resort cans- irons, woods and trouble shuts
us reputation fur suffering in•
This is in stark contrast Ltt
sent a cable of condolence to
had knuckled ap their suci'uills.
munity Jan. 7.
The afternoons are used for the
Clemente met his thac. i
Clernente's wile and three'
deutti 1-Ic
Now in its fourth year. Gulf playing gulf, cutter socially or
embarking Ott
Once. fur t'xanipk', tie was
s-tsung
"He' died us tus'rc
I-s dream project wuo n
Wheat
bet-Ii t'iilit'd 'a totsSchool lot- Sensors uses the two in letesenis with the pros.
leaving his !unmul. cc sr st-r ¶
spiked in the' arm and tout
build us 'spurts city'' iii Ills
seurs of net'rcs
seeing to it
t't tie' cause' It tint and hit
aid humusauts
championship courses at
hurne
ont,r, Puerto RICO.
Evenings are spent watching fars.tuuid thai a. plane'luad Ut
us ii u xii e rut Oaw-handed.
Lelagh, arid their extensive InstX'UC'UOn&amp;
es attending
Sornuzus, appropriately. did
rebel supplies for the' earthThe spurts city would
a u it c I eg g e C. He walked nut saav sports hero That
prartice tacilitie, for thit' senwuars and aucualizing.
quake victims of Managua, place where pour kids, from
around cc base's 'l have so
is ould ince been iota utterly
ultimate in peracmaltzed galling
The weeklong school is
Nicaragua, would get to the' the United States its well as much Gudgiven talent that 1 limiting,
capped with an 18-hole pro-am.
ururtmun
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M'iucir
captain Fred Atilxctt captured
PeER ALD COR(15O&amp;RD
most of the' hanor at the annual
University
Florida football Tr,n.?, Prep
banquet Friday night.
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Abbott, an all-conference
5
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linebacker from Brctoksi'jfle, Dywon
Kerbs
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won the Fergie Fergusnn Pla
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Trophu', wtucti goes to the most
°"°
outstanding
senior,
the Saxon
2
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roaches' award as the most
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outstanding defensive player on
10!'
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Lrnk.Migflhanc
FO FT.M Top,
the 1972 team and was
recognized for having Iceera
ri'.
,neah'
chosen first team Ali..SEC and
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first leans All-SEC Academic. Lc'Iiv'une'
an honor ailsu ac'cc'rde'd
3
sophomore punter Buster
C'TLLS
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OUII'tt Out Ceevecena. £.us!r.
Morrison of Orlamrith.
.aip(
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P'e'p
The
'Florida
Downsersonal OJSI
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Trophy", honoring the most Lake NsVisilano 70
r'spirited Gator player, went to
senior lmnectaicker David Puff of
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Trophy", which goes to the••L-.e
I.
-i_hmust t'utstnnding offensive
lint'rnari,
was
awardt'c
'TAKE THE WORRY
sophomore tackle Paul Parker
OUT OF
of Clearwastt'r, the only
HOLIDAY DRIVING
soptmrnore picked on
top
heve a complete line of
two All-SEC teams
e.,j'e,mobeie. tires MI Scars
Junior tailback Nat Moore of
linO prices Nc and used
Miami walked off with the'
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cl-SE( honors
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The ''Ls&gt;ite'r late' than never" adage held true for the
Sedans4ast week andJun ('arvermissed the first game of the
night but when
did amu'e he was hot enough to spark the
Se'dansto three wins over the Generators. Ed Ice also helped
the Sedan effort with his 216 - 543, For the Generators it was
Al Bowling with
208.208 -540.
Nary sweep was pulled off in the Late Toyota loop last
ii trek buth one ci th e teams t at came' the closest 'was the Mark
11 who lost one game to the Wipers by a scant 11 pins. High tot'
lhii. For the'
the Mark II
was Gorden Senart with
Wipers it was Don Witt with a 207.
Also turning
high games last week were El Kemp 204,
Richard Williams 191, Tom Bonds 191, Ed MIchalek 200,
Arkie Harold 197, Icon Arthur 201, Ed Mallon 188, Chuck
Raker 191 and Bernie HudIev 195.
Special attention has to be given to Bud I.arsen who fired
an amaring 254 in his final game of the night last week and
finished six pins shy of the 6(X) mark.

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Austin and Lapp combintst
efforts in the first half to battle
Highland's ace
big-man,
LeRruno, to a standstill, as weL
as
farmer
Saint-turnr'dScrotman, Ed Knight, who came
into the contest billed as an unstopable duo. Knight firushed
the contest with five- markers.
while most of LeBx-urecc's t
tallies came on early foul sho -'icing and several quick bucke'ts
nainst an already depleatec
Thmty defensive machine,
In the'
or Varsity contest,
SiUU. expt'c'tt'd
b3
bag margin Itt the Highland
machine, lost
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examine' your club carefully.
1 Cooperate' with the Grounds Conimittee by glaring it:
your caddy each time you tear up the turf. It probabis was
tiu fault anyway
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At the beginning of thm article,] mentioned it couple' ts
rule's of golf tint were meant tee be serious. However, ties
iulk'wuij set Of rules were ones I picked up irons nnnths'
publicutior,. I just couldn't resist passing them on It yin.
",iItYM' We nest realis COUflt
1 At the- Start of the gains-, take the honor without rut
suiting your opponents Should the's speak for It first. eeir
the- best spot or, the' tee and set your ball up, indicating you,
etithusaism to get startetl

Should his drive tricih- Into, ai t)unker, remark, con''I ani afraid you are in the bu iker, I hope"
II When you cones' to Li waiter teok, wart; your opponent of
the' penult Then offer hint an old ball. This always builds tei.s
'on! iderne's
7. Always start looking for your opponents ball ttiirt or
forty yards beyond where' VOL; ttunE it might lx'. F.veis though
You clan': find it i wed he fonfci the' hole i 1w will appreciate
lIce' cuninliment
ft. When pocketing a ball lost by another player, it is well
Is watt until it tim sLipped rolling.
! A gone .vaey tee k'tit your opponents power of cut.
se'cstraitatira it, It whistle, HOW DRY] AM, wl,lle he is Irving ti
putt Copies of thu tune' may Lw purchased at any music
eilure'.
It) Always remain on the green until everyone' counts the
scores arid hat agreed on the' totals This will teach e'Il e'untrul to the following foursome'.
11. Never argue' with your opponent
his score. Mtc
heti; first, and suit have
advantage.
12 Wis'n someone' yells "FORE!" look out they
lit
checking your score
i:t Mien yuu best drive' of the season, turn around and
disguestcdis so',, "ce distance,"
At 11w nmnt'Lee'nth hole' keep your eye art the' highball
arid swaUu through.
If all the ubuvt' falls, remember suit can win Icy one
s'ther method
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Weathers, were charge'd with
tour personal fouls each, but
their fouls came late' In the
fourth quarter and victors- had
astreacd been assured.
Scoring leader Doug flu-son
hit five fteld goals for it
markers while Austin and Lapp
added eight points each for the
Saituts, whit'
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Winless Trinity Prep threv a
two-quarter scare' into highly
touted Orhandi Lake- Highland
Prep Friday night, but the sixth
ranked small school made good
use' of Saints' foul trouble' to
take- their 1111; straight win, 6444
The 21) point margin came'
in the game' as the Saints
had held the' Highlanders to
M first period draw and thcr.
trailed only
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halftime'
before' four Trmnits starter.,
called
fouls Its the
;ast frame',
Highland stars Bills Davis
and Mark Weathers, wIn' netted
16 and 14 points apiece- were
held mr check: throughout the
first bait. orals tallying a
combined eight points against
the smaller but tighter Tflrnty
defense. Rebounding ace Bill
IA.-Bruno, hit 12 for the Scotsmen
The' returns of star guard Lawrencre Cleveland, who sat out
December's rourudLall action
awaiting a medical go-imbicad
trori a football mnjurs, athiust
rued the- game- going tie the'
Saints, but a tight zone' press
as:: a 25 point Highland fourth
t'arnt' effort put the game
s,"vond reach.
,.ieveland, as well us top
'- t'tiounders Mike' Austin arid
htt*, Lupp, and forward Bobb
t ' i:'quettt' left the game during
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final quarter, opening the
sus I cur the Highland steamherr. The' Scotsmen became
untracked in the third stanza,
wurkartg away from Trinity
catch-up efforts nuid-way in
that period of play Ut take' a 31126 lead going
the final
minutes
Three' Lake' Highland starttrrs, Le'Ilrunin, Davis and Mark
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Tiw weekend. the- Mayfair Mens Golf Assoctatioti will
host for it's members, an individual points tournament.
There will is added prizes for the fewest putts in the round,
Sullciil% .)eiy. 2L, u the date' nov confirmed for the- tournament benefiting its.' Utile lied School House, which is an
educational facility for our counties retarded children
Thin, thi- second annual event, will be a little different
from last year's tournament It will be an open mixed twi
panther best ball tourney Wrnrnng tennis will recei
trophies and all participunu, will enjoy a free hambur'e
supper at the club that Sunday evening
M itch Mooney. who urtgulalh suggested the thurnamen
bus for the secand year in a mv put up all the money tot theprize Mitch will ab.&amp; malcti even dollar with orw of Ito
OWI, and all of the money will go up the school. Remember
Will this U; an open tournament, so invite' your non-member
friends to participate in this most worths project
A fe'v weehu ago. Miwfau' member hot Huihinser se'tre'c:
it tiole.mont or the- sixteenth hole. The hole is nith 147, s'nrm
Ili length, and when asked what clul he used, Hot replied "i,
super soft four-wont!
(hi ye,, Pletctiet Coci:reii wanted mc' to tell VOL nil titwu:
his eugle on the fourth hole' last week , when he' huie'd OUT 1
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Also c-oming tip with four %%ins last %~rtvk uere the Fout
Pins, the Hopefuls, and the Antilles,
Among the other leading efforts were fob Vilson 191
560 Ed Cccnky 185, 14115 Sever 20&amp; Mars McPherson U'I,
lIe 'en Mo,ts 11, \lnri,rie Wilson 155and Al Wicniessski 224

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Fs'rgiscon or Virginia 'Ip('ts's the presence of I ,r,eiicvilie
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I kin S(ro'k, the rentiofl'S total speedster
to
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South
tiffoci' le'nder last season
squad
t,ouiisiana
State
Coach
Whichever it Is, he'll heave
Charlie Me('ler,kn of the S'iuith
htssw Howl star Sum I 'isnrehngtsamn of Stnittcern Call- has lost be services of highlytomb, Oklahnrmm's (reg f'riiitt rated Texas-Fl F'acn quartera fill Steve Jnnf-,.; (if I hike Im-hind back Gary Kelthiry. who, had
been upec'ted to alternate with
helist ire the backfield
Alabama's Terry 1)avi, Inito'
Senior
Howl's
Nnsrth
-------. -------teoni, c'nne'tiesi by IMI Sohan of stead, IMvic will shore lb.' job
the National Football leantue's witha late i'Iditn,
hnUsici Hi's, i ii
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Wes'h Ewbonk's South squad, by Mc('lerwlotns
tbe probable
thanks to the passing tandem of nbserx'e of wide
Isaac
(tints State's Tony Adorns and ('urtisofSon Diego State, felled
T(pill Fortani arxi 11righArn toy the flit. and Texas; running
Young's national rushing h..k 1km aley, suffering from
rtsiintipltin,
['etc Vats Valkeri- as sprain
car on tics' shell finish lint',''
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list' slowest
Stevens shattered (1 J Simp.
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s'nssie'ma thee netsnulasrturrr
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If this' I ce'ntus systs'uii haul ln'en luns,'' tie' saId. o'r
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Arinncs-F'orncrei
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purpose
running this year with
operating in 1S I 'i' I'etly tisewlek that will npe'rote'
of
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with
as
pair
per game averiseesililn't heave 1usd toe wait tieree ses's'ruil suiilhinn fraisies
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Florida
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Gary
age.
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chief
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Leissiciana
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Various pteoto.finists e'anieo'r;ees
I );i testis alcpc'areel e'xlri'iieels' ain'l nuotlone picture' syclo'ni a';
clue' Freon a goust scions- heave' ls'e'n trie'ci act I )ueytrsna us
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I ,is';eiic filtie put I )avjd I'eusrson is' dc'sire'et,
set'll atseusci set Itu'lmrd Petty
''I think we've' played with
when ties' two
the' line
just about every xissItilt' t)fs'
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''Purses and dtcgs Just don't run
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' 'I'd rather is' c
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trying to )s us tunneing bark in
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,hltee I)we'leq of the tinis'e'rsitv
or Wasleingtem, hiss naisceel uk
mvii (litarterback Milk till,
Iluskies, Se'nn' SlekilIe'r, In

8 'titi: %S)UlAl'Ii) l'ILFSS en's laster (swiasy wIlts the' 27th
The howling season &amp;'icllege' Ileslas Pow! iii !lonscliilii. ansi
montholl.wise'
ll to an cost ends Sunday si ith ties' sistic
\sice'ris'am l!,c',', I en 'l'ainpa, l"I
this weekend issilt three Sortie
l"nr indis- telual ele'e(rils-ing
vs. South s'lnshes, the s'limax to
;sctcntial, the Iluila howl shmihl
inure than tw'n tinien major acid
minor
s'i,lltstnns
e:e'( the nod wills Nebraska's
'l'lw final weekend of udisin iIi'kneusn 'l'recphv winner, Jnhn
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quuid sinless fleslgers hiusecs'lf
icr limiI in Mobile', Ala,, e'orutin
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Greg Lane, one of four out- build to I!'-7 lead. At MI`, pound'
standing grapplers from Ohio Roy
k Terep a used at third
Florida Tech 19 Notre flame an the, FTU squaci, fought oft It period takedown to nip Mike
16
late third period effort by Noire' Delmege, 4-3. And Charlie
Yes, that's tlle final score' that flame's Steve Rriceetta to take Patton Stunned Noire flame's
flashed across the nation telling a lN decisinr, in
the 134 pound RI!] Moran, 8-5 in the 177 pounc
of the Florida Tech wrestling class. Rricce, scored six class,
team's success in tic first in- points in the final period.
John t)owd pinned MT's 46terrollegumu clash with the
Former Merritt island year old sophomore .hue
"bu timr" ower
iMiftiplei
Tiwáers rahieci ii*IioWIcZ in ow heIevvwellm:
Coach Gerrs Gergicy l' in
the thirsd period of his 142 class, leaving thu wzl% open tIt
strutting proudly but he did
pound match with Dave
the- Irish to possibly gain at tie
have long to Strut since his and came
away with at 8.5 by winning the final match bl. a
I III sghts
had
another victors. Rover tied the' score at fall.
engagement, this one at
121-meet 4.4 early in the final period but
But in the final match k
with two more- top "name" meders controlled the action "Ace" l(ncek could not ge':
schools, Georgia Tech and John its rest of the was'.
FTIJ's Dominic' Mandircin u
ClflTflh1.
Miki Shivers the' former the canvas and has to settle for
In F'rida"s mulct '"
a Ill-6 decision. Leaving FT
he Virginia State ctiamnion got
Fighting Irish the lnightiwith its greatrs mat ''r'ocr IT
in
his first
captured
five
individual victors
its
brief hLqto-,
matches, tied two others and £erco1egu1tt mnatc,,, takIng a
4 decision front Pat C) Connorin
lOST three
winr- .:i e ii:, s
the l,,( (1UTIL rins.s
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Mr
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the second event of the afdays prior to the mulct with sh man.
ternoon
.NoIre
Dame:. He had been out
-GrecLane CF'TU i d. S''
opening the match was a
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firiccotto
10-9
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an
rnjur's
statenuite between
den's Joe (mcobber of PI'U and
Tech's 158 pounder, Toni t)svc t5ovr. 5.5
Marc' Ronquilkt of Notre flame- H.unimems, had the mistortut
Pj,'
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Rntiquillo got ii first period to be slapped with an unheard
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takdnwrt then allowed C,mcobbe of penalty for grabbing the toe Rscharc GIItexin S S
a reversal In the' second period of an opponent, not once' but
'Terepkm (FTUi Cl,',.
and that was all the scoring
twice- in Ins bout with Richard
7-Chfiffee Patton rru
Noire Dante assumed its orils GlUtton. The two points cost
151St Moran, IS
lead of the afternoon when Mike- Hammans at win as he battled to
1-JbtU&gt; Do*ti ND PlflI'l Jfl
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Roceb (ND dlpp
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d OmPn'a him on i t'-ollin
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?SASCAI5 shich is prinwrils a unable U nueke it The Herald
souttierr tircuit l'17U sa
sil ha. extenstvet covering the
Hamilton join tt't Pett'
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landing a beautiful string of 24

A hunter who does this per. .speckied perch with minnow!
farms a real service- for turn-. as
sel and felims
news this week frori
sportsmen
!cmmok Sporting Good.cStart
Most sportsmen who asi: for Don Smith. manager. extendr'c:
permission to hunt, find it is lu_c Nev Years holiday tx ta l e

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a much neecit'ci ant! ieserve•c
cxwct.s the properts a' his sacat1onThtctorfL'rMwo

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The Cann anc rtst. Vater start aLc.
ish Commission again asks
Over 0fl SR 415 tlit OStt'i
tnathuntersreceivt-permissmon Bridge Fish Camp had reports
tram Landowners before- going of a string a! four nice
onto private property, anti that caught b
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under the influertim," saic JoL, water lures are taking sonif
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mind and body and tha4 Ls when worm, fished sloIs on t'ia

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Inlet,
Port
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fishIng for specks in Lake stick men
g
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s..anacral,
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Monroe. Couldn't quite' decide
Trout are doing their thin
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Jim Carroll. on leave from whothertr.hstttundrrtreshor the lower end of East River
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Strickland who had nn) a few pompano, bluefish, channel
moments earlier landed a two ba_cs. and surfers were caught

nom' to remember a hunter near the Genesa R"icjgt. 'lot

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stlrf4~ut bait, Artificial lure,
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rec"CtVfd a call from clifton u. ru_c sourct reported that Artificial- offshore tr0

turned out U hi' n dnubk. each ciinattnr to start ft"edlnl, again
one weighing two and o-haIt A couple of good catches were
ouncIs "! thought you said made bsisitors to Camp
shad were hard to catch,' wa_c Semmok earls- in the week

thit, next famoujs 1&amp;,q-, word.

nhen s

-ti 'Stwepstwaä. aic,
bric i's deeper water

channel cats, butter cats, and congested the
redbreALM downstream.
sertinirl to such an extent ftt
a
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Just started to close the fresh s,i, I.- feLktE?r column when we fishermen arc getting tflflgk4

havt been doing quite well on Li_c Springtime and at

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weather caums seed pods to camp manager, told n! several the armed forces in German%. salt water catches
and or. down into the 1,agonn,
burst and draws thit doves in to being landed. all of them. larg(. paid is visit U, Welkiva River
with Trout-tout!, apparently
feed
Haver, Wedresday aru! made
out-ftshirip Vitrillir-lures fit thLc
and full a' rot,
THE SALT WATER .qCF.%Tit, this are4i L, hl!~ trip 1, happ3 event by IanQuail and squirrel will be
Rawli flshmi~
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time. Maw, of the outstanding
Surf fishermen are still catches lately have been made
, ti taki- the fish right in .
tram all reports, sportsmen warm days The%. setem if, think -thIner!
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osure has
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very few taken anrcjrngttjw
The Marimu isle area is
"old Pro,' Joe Lazare at the producing hurls good shad
Plaza Sports Shop Cold catches already. Roh Kzru..

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Otw,Faulk dropMd in ti, sa%
with ordy small game an whilch Caudell netted her catch. it Owl bw are showing an irl-

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among unwed ninthe" or ir

4 flit Seminolt C nunts Health
Snimnoli C nut-its rt'flert
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California man
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uind promise uow, at i par
largeh dwiplwared it, thic last

t'cncrutinn

which meam, despiu. Ult' flirt

1 tintrob. are titaillable which
uninfecteti. Lilt ratt, continues
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Hattawat, Bud a n d Luct

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Illivit, tootictime such a casual tiast 1%%(, yesitt anti Ilm stiltistit

Ring fttuiifl4 (hi VOUflI 7)( upli

does no' uclrquiitth rt'Ilt I flit

!lit- relatiowship doesn'.

u nit of oat Individual ti one

The nut'dic.i director said it

Individual F01 triam vounl~ lilt! twet, hound Dull physiviatteL
re rx, tint' one it four cases o
f oiIe sex is tu epte'd si
multitude n' p.irtzttrs

liii fear (liii' the confidential

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.ill rer(fortl, of it 1-1) patient migh:
'.cain arnd lx ennui a stiguiu.
and tin intma uterine des ict
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patittini'l, employment at it,
luivt, supplanted Olt- um. ft'
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a,Lsuifact'd wilt case
;ne tenting prtgnnncs imnid
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married
lwoplt who.
lve-caust- of till! thir dlmuist
ber havit VI) %I,, ur( difficul, tv
suadc I(, trutil, their spou!w
t' tfl.auLnitn.
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married
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Tilt, first a b% adequate
uuie'lligcnt w educ'attiuru winch nuirmtat me latui'ns

useans tiontsm pmcseTnulLIoI: em!

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**()tit proper)% dosed inji c tint-i of lit;antibiotic drug

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disappears The person nuis
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for for montlu, or .%,ears without
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goodies at a New Year's Lle party at
the home of the mhost, Dr. Thomas I.d
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when they entertained for about 7(0 emploes.
luscious

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tlnw 11.1tal Rags was it lover as
well as being so lovable.
Good
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tie itS Susan's sponsu from

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Memorial hospital

A PATRICK, SHERIFF AND

"We knt"A, Vou could do it!** Cheering the
doctor on are his attraftive wife, Jean. left. and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peeples.

MRS JOHN PULK. MISS
DLBBIE RUSSEI.J.. MR. AND

GORLXJN'S u)umn which Vt-ti
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Su until next Urne, &amp; happy.
AND MRS FWYL) SMITH. happy ta-ta'

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SHOES complete

BROUGH MRS 'WILLIAM stopand turn green with
('HANDLER, At DENMAN whilt editing MARILYFI )

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,%flu% I(I (- all Ife , ;I great help
lit) prisslirt allot those Ysti:. •
. IllS
~ if nit w if Ill .,
warit to take ,I joh beiI I
,astil been empliqlm (lost ,:,I#.
g (lit- houne for a long pf-rwd
arid have made Ithem ft-0-1 11.11,it

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First •imt thins, Mile

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to do as they w ishi as nih' -

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Mu'. 14 i k &amp; r g.is 1 lit

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(11111 ii hi I 1 .1% iIIII( h rit

W ii Ill I' ii wiiu. puts.,.' a u
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irs III k t ;li i,ru
i V itti • at, r d the Job market a $
I 11 4ganiialiton (if part-time employe A p-;,

s it ss s

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band is unemployed it

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liii' ttiii UII1I'III Ii,i I.*',II
ih III in it.. fiiiuiiiih
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uh)mnh(IlI to ru turning to thu

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drearrood of And if her hij ~

t any person
coing back to mmrk lit Votil. \A-lkcall
site says that lit her
AntI V. hi' an s1is what
oh cli Ii
ha s t ilked St. uti woiti

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n. ii . w inca who
joy this kind (of liff, and the),

herself
If lot 211 '.* •mrs hiluti

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tiiiilnss Itmil Uti' ki t tsiur (1.

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fivedillil of cholce, it has lhom 'ato, (1111111,

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JOHN I WWDHOUSE AND

is that RAGS is now the father

and MR AND MRS. JACK I
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Air.,
MRS
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It is (114 fultutiol that to!r

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hope' tinit he' will soon Lie back a:
borne. wiLt: his beloved Mul'lr.;ri' WELL QL'lrK ;-ti

MR AND MRS JOHN MORRIS were among
the rex,elers living it up at Sanford-Serninole

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Syti(I r(nue

idi In i I ight sihiun 11111% (liii lit has dIIIH I this tti,ult stiiiiø ii %hii

Arid she behe%vi, that

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no.1 e in liii- iui .in,ii-r iii who ii

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pruua ballerina

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The i-uume of the individual

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;Ind III compan) deliKhtful

goal which I predict will bt. a

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wc'rI unol,itd in the dance
irIs and our Susan is wurl-ang

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'-lude
flit- schools because' of tin, diseased

conse-ex-nued erwugi, about the

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uu just canmiu 1!n.ugine the

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it) Limit private physicians for
"I"bie Health Department is examuluition and treatment

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Club is planning • lu n hi n .en

I would have simply diet: I,
she dolt. t also suit that (ia.
stant-or wa.
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onipimment'. to her Susan

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MI.SS LAURA 1,I)RAINE 111MCKEN

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1),-, s-niI't, l!172 A varsity fncitt,all player, he was aka an 0w
tr a. k ts'atn, in.-cl'tit of Key (1ih and a mernP#r of TF'(

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.i a large (I tnporar

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be contracted through an

:md treat

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11'r- Vit'll", tilt, church offers exall ulull III?, I,or tits
. f,if %

'cartlunario vulim (if inhibited

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pt iple attending (xc tuce there

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SI A'\C [ HARL)I".(,E

liver txiienilrlcsd

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that thert. alt, 1\%() sitivs 14,

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ure' (hi toupu-uitmoru of the
-su tiuo1 (hi e 1mw- c I and the

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Of course. this is not

'\ urginia • Concert Balk.-

Involve even. (or fin%- argan tif
e
.um
tilt, biI ttw physician Mints
stearI,;x)', (I! biaeli-eyed peas
out
biter in. the dat Good old sj
f (pod ....arid after Jill the fancy
.uth'-quumtu dosages of Proper- parts fart
tInt' ' nmights hut

hou venereal
contracted. IJI Fried wia veri,
t'xpllcil Jill(' clear -For aL

This set. trgam it' s t. organ

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;Itliortient ser%ict, that has

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diseast

"arh in .w). eduvatiol, in thot,
tilifliv, in the school and ill the

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about Sellilliole CoI1111%
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frills nunu

present

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ttit tuiicttsse'. and looked like

but this will kill me t' I

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MITTI F CU tIhM k\ II \ItL\

, The health director aII

its uncht'cke't ('lit du. greui
u.riael
inipin-uituuru,
uangera
unto
mu. phyttl cl:uiitac it (Lit i;patisi
aruitnms. its
lo aimutwer U' (Lit' question
ruu'amntng lottie' s'nunug people- of

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h iq alit n lint'
r.n t
tiiuflc.fr hinir (tlle
iIpjljfl putt, fur qtwl, t ir I i t phi rt ic -in

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kennith Patrol:* K Mr .nd Mr

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ho hIt Vs hN It 55

Susan ssto. wit' home for the

Included in the utxitt four

folloliI infected intercourfic,
hi said
Ili tht, lenuile thert- nim be
sutile
burning arid some

worliel; tl;tni, are not symptoms.
*'This, s%miptlitio-less woritar,
nuts
amrs tin disease aund
inft:ri nialo, others and nut%
herself tx subjert to the limier

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from Virs,inia livach, Va I'llai

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,'harles Hunter, a senior at
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'.onie weeks later 1)5 0 f1011 ts

diuieaist until serious rout.

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hampagrie breakfast are

Starred or New 'u tar c I
lit her pare=s partoi.

ini the feniak sets ufLet-i It

organ w itlun two to 10 Wits

thsctutrgt but unfartuniuuis tie

Dorfman, Bob

Center. Captured during the

Orit, (I! ait, nicest thing~ tu
ha-pperi Ito nit- during tilt.

nILe ? imift itt. d and coats were piled all cit ci-

not antics ci bs the woman

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I i hr t iii titt,I.lh it tu,'hhs ;
tlehrat.'d her 14th hirthil;i
%% till :i dinner parIs and
t
from her It- lenil Fban;i I':pstein

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from Indiana. Dan .-Ind JoI

Itt parts at Sanford Cit Ic

Sc after (hi ball was lit autiful .ind talented darluric
gent staggered off without Ins

tire t wet I

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tutnipagne breakfast which Holidas Season wits ctuitLitii

sort-Ofl (fit geniuulu- 0 (hi' nuilt

gonorrhea

tiurniri mu u-mnuitwn followed

ill

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Tom c mother who w i ticitu ,

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As far as cvphuli' t con-

wherum lit rtuimtecl (tue venereal

Ii tImi maik

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deLerted that'
it becomes on

made

i. iii ?i .iii . ill. ?h" Pir,ile 'Ir ic th' gr,rq1d,* ,-rør
ut Mr aiwl M,q Ialuiwlge Ii flvr,
fl,h
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t ten though her huhht No d t4
,work and could not make it
&amp;i
Tutu
rig,
Freeman and Nlri, FrelIIN,

Si minnie lasc'ees and Club

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muthi intent o our sncut'ts and

Department

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Flora Bunnell. fool un t

i. so dedicated th it she cam,

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flit audutonium was jamnit

educational systeril III
dtseaw.s arc not wiped out."

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F ih r of I on. n.l Dri i oh
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-Ind Iris Berv;cin and Prn'II

!-ul at a Rzaa Neu Year's

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hulmdns hop

car Lit cii eaisils cured on't u' is

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l er hon Schwab Dr m
Mrs Hotx'rt Pierson S tnt. ur
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and

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Richard ml Eleanor '

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Dr. Jubumui Fried cif the

noun commuui aiiumg children stiutiStur . III Fried SIlId the

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at Men;!

John

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(hi snuner set is welcoming

Several rra.

director said

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Sen.John

and \Irs

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ian Fried Explains

tin.

ere there including Pit iii
Cram

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Everyone looked so sptwuil

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Just gotta go check out hovit

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clinics hi is tested fo r venereal IPr Fried stud

,Fried,
medical director of the dL%Utst SeCt thrnughoa (hi
%ki ll\* I! this famih of dreaded

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fc,1 I u,rij fl,arrIMI!f• r,f ttjr rIai,ht.r. Mk fra I maine
Iira
I'.Mark
('ant, r'n r. Mr ncI Mrq
hn M
arli, msn'hirt tt.;id I ke WtI

beautiful tte:ither

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LOMBRDO
(lit ctrokt ci' midrught.. It 5 i'

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it! art, thit, namiI of thit persons
Vi'ut r an rndut idun. tirne

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II uinpcbuut'
t u r ib e it
o i s udini

()press Gardens .ind ~il%o
Iterulett the Open Tournanw:~ I

Ctimmittee Dance,
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Geneva to the Invel hono
VIRGINIA AND JACK I. -

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WCTI
glued ti
with our gnnc

Ls- that tht- larpest incide-irt. of

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huttnd

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tXptiunxi culinr aptitudes

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and Virginia overdid I,, with hor

t Ofl.it

I t &amp; \7i .. I .in,dil V111414,11
and f.,tntl lra' 11141\4-11 Ii .ini
Quei'n
iirtIe,
\Ii,-rir
ai'lt, i t. I o.h t It in
Sant.id

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(hi

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home

from

S.'lti,in lli'iiht have had M
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to'.ii' Part t .li
from It tngton K
i (hi it
iuse guests
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tsitt'd ilian% phtu'vs
int-luiting ttsne
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cUppt uri

Marskn.

'etiti - e Suites.
Miami
flecauce tbe are inlerect, d
Interiors, 1he
'intnd out all
in4s of things to its An -one
ith an offut to deeorale can

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Durillf) The Past Tin) )_e ars
ft I)ON5I.A ISTL.S

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Cuil11 n s -Th e Nutcracker The color-iuI programs the are ' a d

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daughter
Christina-,

couple. Dick and

Lips, from them

Susan a student at \ irginia intermont College tells Doris \illiamc

f0!, ;M% person. Vouror or Old,

whether tn or she (ULS Tu '

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HAPPINESS FCR sUS.A.N LARGEN was home for the holidays.
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%ru Year", Da% with Ant, ant!

wt'i-c

enj able
C rentnd a lInni
and lo thr.uh the hhndc

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IT'll!

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aliYonot, wht, canno, afford it, gt)

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out (hi' debr&amp;s before getting

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Year
Highlighting the enlrthinmrnt
t!ooc am fashirmi r
sing-it
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musi
mt ar: wa su su'c'ecfu,

sea'

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Of VD E 'lo enlie St

1w;r8n% ti n;ui

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thi added auran

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the, Senuinnh (ountt Health

i;nrJiiy, Jim. 1, J913 3(

in the iuect il \lt

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and \7
\lii'n \l-Nei7 i1 S;n
e %;i I a n II e hI .7 a I sfl k t

lidp' if the lndinn
w, •Iin
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" \ er' ti return
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ted at a bit thda dinner at
I flcj
Restaurant irn
e' 2. flaming balked Ma,.hn
:4fl4j all , Wiping het- 1ebrate
were hntnd. 1'I. his,
- Jim and Matne Ldmistn and
heir n l\nn, her
I nard and Jane ( aseflwrr
.nil her
ter t ;th

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\iclen1a and Pat s;wnt the

sHealth Deparunrri

dtsea.e

students

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J7I?',iitn ti Pfrr

J !er nlv - (Y" o- j
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'* cIeganLl% er'.r'c frorr1
kienming stivr appointments.
r- td
supreme and thi hnst
uct the most and the h(t(?5W
Pa 1.argen and
were si!~ rnrinu and love
ever when they
Ived nearl'
rc
7fl - that's right - wven
?Prri during thi Iiflpaifltec

r%ed

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proptirtmnri of
-t nent ihdtstjm.c it (hi tuition

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?It 0111AIlloGif AVINUE - TILIPHOME 441? MAI

VilpfI PARK, RORIDA 32709

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Seininok Memnrui: HnspiUi
n old Alnm Mater.imi. I tim
equally tu&amp;pp to he able U tell
you that she is progressing
nicely from recent surger
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velnus reunion with
our
children up in Atlanta It WaS

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. .vouni.Genevit frien&amp; with whorn wfhad a delightful chat Mora 4ffl1
t wet' her bcrthdu,'. and sin' and
I, tt' of her trurais WCI up Uuanu '')1ct It c'vk'nruit. tic

her famous apple pies.

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tics vt!r lovel Ciuinest- wife,
Mill I just wish thlit you could
set- till of (lit- tender loving cartwhich goes inti tin ziuthentir
oriental dinner

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Mnnie, 2!L Ib I4 Ii-: Monrot
Fennettc r) Spugue, Sfi, it,
Sunset Dr.. I)eit:ir
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tin- followint persons tuid tietti
a warded prizes for their

.,11111fant. J,.. Mr allid j%jrs
lint Miller Mr ant
nit"
•I.imn's
uitud
Mrs
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"is'
ontt st i amt annual
(will-vi, (;artiet, cititi,...

are ver penicrowui donated b
tin rliiridi Powi r timid I split
Ilwentive to stri%'it. for gm-lileT
thumu ci
c ir huh

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ntutdrer.
itutti M Jones and Ithvnrnnd
Junior .Ionp!,
Phyllis h Springer and Enos,
wilt rustod 2 children
Yvonne .1 '1 rospm- and
itither: L, wife custnd child
I )tfluultl Warren Gnndjtll and
.ltitIt Ann (;oncluilt wilt' rwttnct
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:""MR) guest Thert weit. 2o
:'1l1-.1't!- and menilten premint
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Uatii'hf Ii' ('ollege for her Post uubIishi'ti in 1950 by tin' Oxford development of lb.' Instit,atir,ri

all tturotiphu her sears in (er- 'l'hesis tin, ''The IA'agtie of,
She ss;ss in the secunul half of many, her father had told her so Satiunts and Fridtit.f Nuins.'n"
her course, when, on Jan, 1, and her bru'ttuu'rs. - tstlu
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*ak- ing, quick-thinking mind,
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Dr Imul-so-'s c141--%l friend vi favoritte subject, refuge". but
younger tx, Hagci, became a
('.erman, teased. For, as .'nct' in America slit' uunul(1 be
ho had gone to the North h'ok African ('ountries
where Iii- Gwt'nihitb,n M Carter, now I just want to enjoy living
o!e&amp;sor of lItstn' at Yale
Louise put it. "Hitler iut to the able to writ.' freely and study anti setend noR to explorer refugees were (
-A idetermination to continue on University in the C'..S.A. and
hmmu sin' tort while attending in God's Country enjoying
ltiuIrterti ,
women of Germany.
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Inulllflvd, Senegal. Uganda, I(illi( r liffl.('ollt.gf.. and who now (;(xI-!s richest blessings, the sun.
lintil she had acoomplushed all wrote se .veral books on the the kitchen,"
It was here, at Itildcliff'p, that Ethiopia. Kenya, Tantarl i a, lives one block froin her.
'hc had set out In do, certainl
History
of
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the blue .ikiei. the green. green
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she
received her l)octor's Zombla,
Llproved it) be a star-% a! the ut(t'ntruii African llwres is a long and close grass and trees and the clear.
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innsI interest to all who might intellect, Louise grew up She
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pure air of Central Florida ,*
flair for speaking her mind, or
International Relations and .'u,t - li with an average of 15,000
f~lwve the good forturic it. inect .ittended grade schwl in Berlin. at least letting the world
When I asked Miss Iloiborn
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short %% Illit- I'libliC International I.aw.
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how slit- happened to settle in
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honoring their son Ronald Prdtt arid hi',
fiancee Linda Sue 'irnk anic h seated i whose
wedding was an event of l)ec 29 at The Church
of the Nativity. Standing from left are Mr. and
Mrs. Pratt and Mr. and Mrs George
Simkanich, parents of the bride. Members of
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turkey and dressing. ham with pineapplecherry saui:v, miniature meat rolls sauerkraut.
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bk'iu rn' perpetual diet
Anvhnv. - it was, I repeat real
'cud it- set- nu' clillciremi, but
tii)% it is just us pond U 1w hunt.
itt Seminnok Cnunt unit butch tit
rm pleasant Last ii! finding
ctuitt bit- of picasantries ti
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MGNOIJA: Th iirsdas, Jan,
meet for the month of Juinuar
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fi3 am with Mrs Walter
Its fohInws
504 East 24th Place.
Lee,
CAMELLIA: Friday, Jan
conservation,
12, 9:30 win., at the home of rrograrn,
Mrs Frank !-ish, 104 Highland. Hostess. Mrs lee.
MIMOSA: Thursday. Jan. 11,
Program fruit and s'eetahhe
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11, ' 30 It.m,, at the Garden Ave Program, birds and
Center. Program, slides of conservation Speaker, Mrs.
Mrs.
gardens Hostess, Mrs, Ira Sheppard. H as( ess,
Sheppard
Southward,
PAI.M Th uursda, Jan. Ii,
HIRIS1TS Friday, Jan, it,
1 -AC- p ma,, at the hnrrw of Miss 1:31) p.m. wi th Mrs Angel Dial
Gertrude Fischer, IRO Pines-rest and Mrs John Bischoff, 73
l)rivc,
DeBars- ,
j)is'e, Program, using and A7u)ea
r- t-tct-Ilng material Speaker, Program, fl owers in Oriental
nstesses, rugs. Spe-iki.., it'eii S.hslii.i Mrs .1 M. i'uupri
ROSE Frudas, Jan. 12, 9*
.lrs F M. l,uiecker. Mrs. John
am., It covered dish hiunc'heori
tudwig and Miss Fischer
tit the home of Mrs. Henrs
.iCARANr)A' Friday,, Jan. Simpson, Geneva. Co-hnstess,
30 p.m., sit Garden Center Mrs. Charles Hnl7er. Program,
ITh.crnudish
gardens
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liouecc”, Mrs Mitchell R
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Mart. Watkins, we had dinner
and (lien on ti (hi' wrestlini'
where we sait itlili,
situ Mike Gratuiri, defeat tin
other c'ontenclers Li return tii
C)uinip' lieu to florida. tiuct
tint- blooth niess and I tiopt
that I never tuive (lit' opI. set' uirivniortIIcIrtunit
wrestling. ugh, it 15. (lefifliti!h'
not riu t'w of sport
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Carin Stowell ha't'c' rvcvivr:
'the Floyd 14ilnrc ftT.I
just grand and ended a1! tat The Ralmers are residents (if
I1'Vitahiofl
to attend thi
soon
Ctielst'a, Mini. Thc art inaugural festivities
it,
Wi stayed at the ver lnvel
presentl residing in the former
Washington, D. C this month
nr
home of our itaughter, horia' of the liiti Mrs. flmrru
.ltiyvre said that the will fh
Li by Fnstern. . all I can .v t
Jeannent, and her delightful YouLc and from all reports art
husband, Norma l,
eXweU to take up permanent
nnttei If hi' is as proud as I flii
flones
t, not till fir
11u; ttUit I 1ust , Iot
isidenr in the not too dicin
thei1
w::r
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veryirg
to sleep
future '
a-sititr
.Jranneni' and Nornuir had
C(aXft in .'rt. 11111 IPIIIOI till
sotut'Uiin ilannet; in: tn ti di
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that c-ant, had thrr nv
c' hal.
almost VVi'I tbi tint WI.' did
gowns Gash, I wish I could bi a
have such it nuirvelnus time It
little ok.a, it tilt nrnusi' just to
film. l.ev had is fv guests in
was almost to' much just ti be
Nt' Yr'i
set
the look or their faces ii'
inc1iidin
Willi our grautisons, Todd, Don
the ctui! with Mr Nixon
Vm, Whit,, and Ihis and C;wtr
and Rn
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.hivet has been working with
Huh Thrt played bridge Ut,We SJW tin- brt!Itb.t.aI:int
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nephew, Oliver Mathieu. and
Ill.,
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Those enjoying it bit of
In VISIt with Ltfs famil\ in
hospitality at the home of Mr
Hzivzin.0 They report a real
and Mrs I C; Hull were Mr
good time bias had b alL I and Mrs, Larr Rant. MLc
forgot to ask if Oliver tank his
Marsha Itndpers arid Mrs A
hoat but come Ii, think of It that
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her fabulous apple cakes. All
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0, it big cup of steaming hot
coffet Yep. I can 'ust see this
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Sunday, Dec. 31. 1972

For Condominium Industry
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Welcome to our 'First Baby of T?"
Reported to be the first baby to qualify for the title of
Seminole County's first born in The Herald's First
Baby Contest is little Mr. Thomas Demps III, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Demps of Sanford. Shown
right with his mother, "Baby" Demps is dreaming
about all the wonderful gifts he will receive from
Scminole area businesses. Our local merchants
ar1 to start the 'Uttle Mr. 1 73" off right with the
wonderful gifts listed below. He may have them absolutely free.. . no obligations. The winning parents
simply take their letter of authorization from The
Sanford Herald to the sponsors and receive their
gifts.

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Yithm a din or two '.ou will be reeetIrig from the
Seminole County Tx Assessor a ver Important envelope.
In that Privvinrw will ix nu asenut' to "Ong $7.00 for
ever) $1,10) of assessed wiluntunt on sour home against
R&amp;qe&amp;o*d ri.,alujitinn on our home sigainst yo
Countiind School Board taxes,
If your homt is assessed at more than $5,000 and ther
are sers f(ss left in Seminole Counts these days and tsrn
that arer 't assessed for at least that much — this meant it
thnun'amstsnwCity taxes and
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nur Caunty and Schaal taxes
C'onsequenth . If you result' inside the City of Sanford, thu

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and return It Ist once to the Tax Assessor office
Now If on ssr it newcomer u. Florida or rsen it you've
resided in this area all your life hut during 1I72 von pur.
chastcla new home. %-()u 'will not get ant of thoseenvelopes
we've prevtousI mentioned front the Tax A.c.cessnr's office,
In order for you to qwiluf) for homestead exemption
during 1971 you will hnu' In take sour deed and all other
allied ruipers to the Seininok Cnunt% Courthnum, tind you will
hove to appI in person for the first year's exemption on your
m'%s hos'
rn It isn't
v neres,czirs for both husband and wife
't een
t co hut one must gt
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What constitutes a homestead" t!j, to 160 acres of land or
Just one-built acre if the prnpert is situated within the carporisit limits of a rnuniripahi:

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Applicanu- for hortiestuad rnwst be legal residents of
Floricb, If the% have n(it twen it resident of N state for at
least ont vt'ar they will have to file a declaration of dornoc'ile
WWI List' clerk of the court

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the' iigt' exemption will have to furnish proof that he or abi' is
Over U 71m, can he dant, by wing thvir hiedicare card,
hirth certificatt, for their driver'.c lirensc Oh, ves. to be
ehigibk' for the age ext'rnptnnu the applicant must Iive' tw'en ii
resident of Florida for at k'tsI fuse consecutive' sears since

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Fr That Special
ONE CASE
Beechnut Baby Food

SPECIALLY ENGRAVED IS READY
FOR 19734 FIRST BABY

Compliments Mike Basiha ad Stafi

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:i E FIRST

To The Newest Citizen

FC)P 19 _s :" F lfl APPt AL

of Seminole County a

A Beautiful Sterling

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MIXON
222 Magnolia Ave.

322-OBOB

7tif. parent, o' 10 2 firs' citizer will *ive
an oil change, oil filter and Iutx job for their
car under the supervision of Dick Roher our
service meinirner

2 Supers and 2 Milkshakes
'Nc better burQer Anywhere'

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SEN KARIK
GLASS AND PAINT CO., INC.

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
26135. ORLANDO DR.

TO1PT L 197

SANFORD

IN CCMC)PT

I97:S FIRST bAbY WILL PFTE !VE i bOX

21(5, Magnolia Aye,

322-4622

or Senis,iok County's F irs

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D.1 i verec in thc riom*

T. G. LEE FOODS
WINN--DIXIE
isi and Sanford

25th and French

50 Birth Announcements

315 N. Bumby, Orlando, Fla.
PH. 894-4941

1973's new citizen brings his

Celery City Printing Co. Inc.
Commercial Printing &amp; Lithography
—HERE SINCE 1920—
Now In Our Nes. building At 221 Magnolia
Ph. 322.258)
S,inford, Fiji

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The First Pair

FOR MERCHANDISE OF THEIR CHOICE
AWAITS THE PARENTS OF THE NEW

Be Late
Don
You'll feel bad then. but not as bad as %aL, will feel wher:
sometime' In November your mortgage company writes you
one' of tliost' letters stating that s'our escrow bcrouflt is short
about $154 and the firm would appreciate )our s-heck hi
return mail so they will is sufficient aniount Ut pa your taxes

YEAR BABY AT.

for you.
And,

don't hint: this doesn't happen
Quits a t(-w Sanford iuid Seniiruuit' (_(PuTl') residents gut
such letters in November After getting over the' initial stwch
tilt') Lulmedultcl) began Lnvestii:oturu: wtu And. 0tr are
mighty disappointed when they find out that one quick trip to
the Courthouse' back in ,Ianuary, February. March, or even
On April 1, would have been wurttiabout one' and it half bills
Not all the people who' gut these lttter were nets
hunseowne'rs arid forgot to go to the Courthouse.
Sonic of them were old lionit'tiwriers tsh( let that letter
[runt the' Tax Assessor's uflut's' pet timid aside. Oh, CS, USC)
, intended to' do it tuniurrt'w or the following week. But, the
first thiril, that happened was that it s as laud aside. then
musplacej, and turn discarded probably with sonic of that
310111t, 'natl that ran st •'uIsll) Ims'vuniulflttAJo, filing fur homestead exemption also eiiuii.h
:'0w' hurtie' as your legal homestead. Thts !1Ie'1*flS UJ
.from 11iur4agt', tax arid other tve' leins. no Whomrlauuis t UI
:be made against the' property to deprive a spouse and
;Children am hunu' In which U live.

Of Shoes!

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SHOE STORE
322-0204

70L E. FIRST ST,

S HWY 17Q2 &amp; 27th ST.. SANFORD

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Century Potlie Chair and Toilet Trainer

WI LSONMA IER
FURNITURE CO.
Hiçt. IrIsci. If' Allowance.---We Gsvs TV 5tam1r.
311 E First St.

Ph. 322-5622

rewdential proWty has btvn homesteaded there u, nu way

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shopping is a pleasure
OUR GIFT TO 1973's FIRST CITIZEN,
WILL BE ONE CASE OF

To The First Baby...
For Keeping Childhood Memorie

tfur hubby to put the home UI) US 0 bet in a iik.'r game and
fuse it, thus depriving the wilt' and kids of their hoe
m
One young couple purchased home in 11171). in 1117] the)'
ret,-euvect on, of thuø l.'ttu±'r from their iiiur4',Ugs' ('(Ituipafli
short
.stauung that List' ecro.w .ut'taUfl

A Baby Record Book

GERBER'S FINE BABY FOOD
Barnett Bank

PUBLIX MARKETS

of Seminole County,N.A.
f). .'. tTU'd4 IIC ihv., 436
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SANFORD PLAZA

THE FIRST BABY OF 1973 WILL BRING

Little Mr. or Miss 1973
Will P.ee,ve An Erwavecl Silver

15 GALLONS of GASOLINE

FEEDING SPOON

DEKLE'S
GULF SERVICE
OPEN 24 HOURS—TUNE.UPS---BRAKE WORY
Sanford
322-4924
2518 French Ave.

FROM

OR/;A STATE BANK
NFQ.QL

Iiit Pitni,n,$ f k'nrgc' l pk In
Whitley, Eljrptir A W,lk'i', ,r.'l
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itit'•rc'tc'cI p:irtte may ftlitain
iii" tIImII tinti plus ' of liii'
,cini in I q In ii ' c w 'i r k q P.'. p
,,,c'etinUs by phnnin&amp;' (4
i'iii. or by wrItIng The F'It.ri't.
I •',,'Int,ilr,l,u,, 'runimicqion I IR
fit ci Naticirni) ftan fluil'lir,i'
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Street west of Georgia .venue
building permits for this
Cits of Sanford building in project totaled SSSe 000
sp('c'Iors are buss these dms 1 Related photos pages 21) and
keepingtabs on the blossomtnf. 11) I
surge of construction of single
family dwellings, apartment,
At 820 West 25th Street,
townhouse and eoidomunuurn between Cedar and bolls
un i Lt.
Avenues. Central Floritfif
A spot check last week b the Builders has begun ground
Herald showed 262 unuts valued preparations for 16 town house
more than $3,081,000 in units Building permiLc for the
varying stages of construction project are for $158,000.
over the city
Rapidli, being occupied are 26
RapidI nearing completion
is Franklin Arms Apartments a .tp'tmt'nt units at 440
41 unit complex on Florida Mellonvulit' Avenue devehox-d
A%,enue near Seminole Ifigh I;
ark. Pertmut for the (viliplex
School Scheduled for (PC.
('upJir-s b August 15, thetotaled
('(instruction is for $300,000
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)ITI( )N to 41$) bloCk of
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in "tinfnt d is thts .t) unit

('(till PI('xes in Sanford area IS last as population
ifl( I ('ases 0I',' \I.in.ig.'r Warren E. Knowles

i ist'ner and Glitz ,of. Winter
,.,('Park. (k'cuna
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01 tuie$113o,100
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mark .Jativarv I

The Finest Location For Suburban
Living
In The Forest
City/Orion do Area

stages of construction. building Boulevard, cast of Woodland
Ineitrstageso!butldmg are
('.onstrucuon Coriipan on 25th

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By IJA%U) !)E%'Oli.
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flowering season Is during
February and Marriv
In areas south of ;uins's'iIlt'
dogwood
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grow
sparmgly except follow usg cold
winters I(e'J and pink flow &amp;'rt'd
sarittie's grow poorly and
raid) bloom In Florida
1)ugwoud is highly recom
mended for Ianudsc'upe use
throughout its adapted area
Best usage' isasa Iraursiiig Lit's',
patio tree, or for izsclustonu in the'
s')tUtibr&gt;' Es('rder wiser.' it
crves a.t a background plant
fur flower effect. Several In-

lneunw tax return.

which are attractive. Thur scales attack dogwoods

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• Cent. Heat &amp; Air

• Landscaping, Trees

• Underground Utilities

• Double Sink; Range

• Centrally Located

• Street Lights

• 5 Yr. Ternitte Guar.

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prepare inealb for only "'alt "ell be extendetJ 1,)
ths'nuselve, others fur just two 'Ie'.'vlupung new shopping skills,
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confused w lien shopping,
because they are attenipting to
Convenience foods are well
UM' "Mod el T" shoppt'ic' r1.IL" suited to i
lie-ct these needs
in a "space
-space age riiArket". The' require little preparation
skills desthoped 4 tiflw tni) be prtpdred md
generation ago do not ef. used rn iridis'idiuil scrv trips :sri'l
lutisels serst. the cunsurnt.r in cun oftenbe stored to •
tod.ay'sniark.'t places
tensit
periods of time ott hut'
cabinet shelf Cost per ser'. u:i'
Wiwit shopping for foods, will vary from below ('list of 'I.
1111111% (older e'onsurt*ent, search it yourself'' foods to t 'it
fur the Uwindhinup "prepare it sidt'rably abuse', hut per sri.
from sc-rau'hi'' ingredients sing cost is usually uu'xk'rat&amp;'
instead of utilizing 1kw "conOlder ('itjjes will find
s'cmencc foods" to UitVt their ('OtiVeflieut't' foods an.' a key to
needs.
tast % susvals that :sia, h.
Most older people often face .s4'asorwd to suit the individual
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able to spend much time in
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Are Now Necessary

If you will stop and think what you can do with $150 next
}ear you just might remember to file for homestead
Cxeliiptiun bettseer: now and April 1, 11173
Just one inure word or two of caution
If you put if off until April 1, you'll be in a line a tulle lung
-- just like there was when you waited until the last day to get
tour auto taipi
Theunlydiffei-envt'
u,, that irt'uid o' 'oO)'tflft you'll be
laying yourself ininuey.
But If you do cunsplets'ly fin-get to file don't feel too bad
about it. You've simply t'otitrItULcG $150 or bu to your "-')'•

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The flowering dogwood is one
of the ruttst attractive nUve
trees in North and Central
Florida This tree rarely grows
mutt' ttoaum 40 feet tall and
usually muuchkss. Its brctnche,s
uicure or lea In wtiurls and
extend at right angles frunus
trunk 'J'tw k'uvt's art' osat and
dull
veen iii olur except
dunmm4g *' fall wIts" they turn
.cllow or red. The true Ilowes s
a re tItI-t)flSp'CUUUS, but art-

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Qualilly Built Hoines B
TOMPKINS LAND COMPANY

pernaLs for the units were for Drive on a S975.000 apartment

Tilt') iiiiiiwdiately telephoned the brok er to inquire WIumt
could have happened.
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So decide' right now who is going to tilt' for your
kmestead exemption. [)eteflJuIflt' which spoue slwll be
cspuntblv. The other spoue should assume the respunibllity of reminding the out' who is to do It to be certain it is

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another project nearing
perruiLs
mnipletitin at 23rd Street and
Nweloper Braily Odhani's South Park Avenue. Called
Sanora planned unit develop- ':I'ark Avenue Townhouse
ns rut . out u o
Airport &amp; undominuums list 10 units m
Boulevard and east of South two sections required building
Sanford Avenue continues to permits listing $150,000 cost
shou progress with 24 )t
(tt started
towithOust units now itviit yir
on the north side of

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11:1? ititI the I.'lIattirc'
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FOR COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS
ON EASY CREDIT SHOP

ITS PARENTS OUR GIFT OF

Far This Years First Baby
will be printed to order for the proud parents h

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WEEK'S MILK SUPPLY
PAMPERS

BURGER IN
322-415) Sanford
21 Or- French Ave

proud parent!. o the Firs,
bdb ol 1923 may treasurt its fts
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residents of Florida.flcabIed veterans iupplvrng must
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A 90 Gift Certificate

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certificatimi from tht. state hralth department. t1w Veterans

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Thus;' lilini. for widow's exemption for the ftrst tune will
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snIriit ttin reqifi, el Ii
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needed in sale,
5 1 A.lJsittiia(i.n
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and
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"tndcirniniurn industry, the properties In Florida. The rs'Inverci.n of ninInI pn"Iiitle
chairman of the I'Iorkia Coa. cointiiisinfl i to ssibniii its to .'n.l.siii,nuitii .t net Iiip an.I
do mi n ; tim ('n yn I ss ton reirt ii) the legislature &amp;1 I1L1%S iht' t'i4tIIifl ss ithotit tu.' t1.'Itii
believes.
prior to the opening of (he 193 of tc'flflts 'tim art' iun.ihle or
Brown I. WhatIe , who heads 5('SIflfl,
tiiit ihlinii itt hecoiiin 'i net
the 1fi-mnemtwr corirnisslon,
I l'ro iiofl lot' titiit .snet
Shzi4le said puhhls' hearings
aid it is ci1rrentI conducting a h4'hi h the conmisksn In ;4't'sefltatlon on eoflstt,ninjti,n
4'nes of workshop meetings to September and October owners' ;uselnttons prior lii
reie rt'4'ofl'It114t.An 'flj'
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:'.h.h. condominium owners and 'problem areas" htch hay.'
developers at earlier public arisen between
n.f.iintflhiiti
hearings held b the corn- owners and sievelopers. Atnon.
mission in a number of Florida these he listed:
'i1Ies.
11 A need for slandarujiialton
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owners clarifying their rights
2 respect In otiligations of
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tonsiing of contracts lr
The FloridaCondominium huuhi-k'rs
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Wall to wall carpeting is
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diningrooms, bedrooms, and
halL' But resilseri flooring
renuitr the bes choice for
kitchens, entrances, or
wherever soiling car. be a
problem
There are iIterall thousands of colors and styles on
the market Limit your seiec

we are from another state which has i rnmmunIt
p-tipert law. Our real estate broker laid us when we pur
ctiused our home here that Florida is a dower state. What is

the basic differetwv between the two'
Mm LMT, Sanford
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tion to type. features, and
price before' deciding on a

The dower right as it 1i established to florida it designed
flu rsght, of a will. tie prapertA after her husband is
deertaird (Hi the other hand, tb, rnmmun1t properts mu to
most cIate. Is designed In protect both the husband and the
wife from the beginning of the marriage to income as well
k. prnpern. Should you nerd a detailed explanation of the
twii, we recommend you see your attzirnr. fl the wa'. yno
the
ight hi' Interested to knn that to the event of a divorce m
will. me longer has dower rights. This if. not true In the case of
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The fh•rald you suited that it it no: neressar inT L listing
agreement to be in writing to he valid. When 1. placed m
tuus&amp; ir, the Multiple l.tstan Service I WUL told It had to be in
writing, Wheiri I checked with my real estate broker he said
that all listings which are placed in mnulttpk had to be In
writing Would you also tell me if there are any other real
estate documents which &amp; not have to be put In writing
according to Florida law'
Mrs ARW. Fern Park
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Ti) answer your first question. MI-S, listing are not
ri.qr.jr,.d U) be to wilting in accordance with Florida statutes
It if. stmph that the Multiple Listing Service operated tn the
f,d,.Lliil..- PrI Rnard of Itraltors, an tirgaiizatloa to
iael4('Tt' of the Seminole Count.. Board of
Ito-11 il-t let'.i, heinflL r'auirri. the M1.S listing too be ii written
agrre'rnrnt Vie are sure that if you will read the agreement
rørvfulJy ou will understand wti it should he In writing.
III aacwt'r lie YOUr second que'stitua. yes there' is anietlier
real estate document which does not hti'.'r to be in writing to
he valid. 11 Ii, it lease agreement for a period of 1ess than one
year. 1runkI, however, you would be in a much better
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lansmatn•s paint plaster and
fiber glass
that the Lmi
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that tin' disr liii' is nsan tinies
tuii of n'unvrnturrnal discs
and that u' sand' without filling
cer loading whet doing ni'Miir
work or fiber glass and resin
e'pox boats and that it has less
filling in loading wheru sanding

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sutedi'.'isions We- found a nice' home' priced at$24,00(L whucti is
just about tIn- ti we could find f or the money However, the
alesmansaid the- down paypient would run $L350 We' were a
teit uciuiec'I;ecj tee-cuut' we ttuiujffit under the' 11-IA down.
paynments were- supposed Ii' Lee' loss, something like' $40(I 1)1

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we' are' nuisundvrstamndirsg sonuc'thing Could you explain suit)
diuwn peuynienti. tuclO) are' so high'
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Manufacturer s claim
That the puller also serves as a
pr% bar scraper scratch owl
and pulic'tu
that it cart be
ust'c Ii' pull wheels repair and
TrntinLain mipplimmn:'es office- nut-

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things are space robbers (Inc you can sell and give what you
woman found a goced c-Inset wi th cannot duspuse- of to charitable
if
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reid
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materials
materials
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get an eark start - it takes
TIlE PRODUCT
A heavy- tee' speeds about winding up
dut'. strapping tape'
'.'our affairs - A quit-I. excision Punts and needlework Though a lung time it dilkese of junk
the ribbons were' r-arefullv
is tee'ttt': than a lingering nutSit deiwn with a floor plan
Mimnufcit'rur,'r s claim
is
the
wit',
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woman
wound
ttiet had faded with age
laise
cci your nt".i home' when '.'ou are'

plus mans other jobs around the
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. nonstretchable put it And after voti in akt. the
and hum 25(e pounds (if tensile mow'
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Tilt- transition from thi' ccid tn
hoses and (her hung tram a
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Pmcinut' car. Pet' madeor scre
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adopt 4d th'er
It' put't, :;ptu: tacet Imandit's
tum'cew- spirit wlie'ttie't you 4f
leaving it rented horne (it ,III(,

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slipcover the old furniture
soon as it was brought mu' t
ne's home And whatever '.do she sacs, do not disc'a
VOUi husband s favorite c'ha
Paint it Stipern ci it lie-

deriding %-flat %-flu will need in upholster it But don t throu ,-.
auca v If '.'ou do, he will ne'.c:
the- way of furniture And don

dred of Mason jars that hadn
be-en used for 2(u 'ears Even at be owe hast'. in disc-a rding SUrh 1* happ'. with a ne'.' one she
the finish lint' she' was mutter- vxpe'nstv.- pieces as upholstered predicts
ing that some day maybe she fur nit urt' SIipt'o'. ers can
She at
paint ed otti table's
'.uuuid get around LII making change the entire picture (inc bright sunn'.
colors The dini,
some' preserves.
'.uonnan had white slipro'.-crs table and chairs were ctceric' ir
Choose what you are goinr io made for tier comfortabit, up-

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.1 ( )rniiuin ('instru,'tiun and
In'. estntent Corporation, has
:IrfloUn('ed that Stt'nstrom
Realty has been n4mniit'tl ex
lusive sales agent for the sale'
,if the fun-il 16 homes now under
n instruction in the I .-tke .lvrrnie
Highlands sutxlivt,sion.
Ili-rhert E. Stenstrom,
registered real estate broker
and head of Stc'nstroiit Realty,
said that the three-bedroom,
one isnd ii half bath homes su ill
Lx' priced at less than $20.000 in
.iIi effort to make possible the
lowest cost housing in the atc';s
available, especially to thus.'
%'.t)() lila) tee' •tS,"4)('i1itt'ti with
new businesses and industries
coming into Sanford
Stenstrom Realty's sales
representatives
will
be
;e'.'ailabk' in the suIxtiv ision
seven d4i if uueek, according to
General Manager Julian L.
Stenstroni, "The sales office',"
he said, "is now located at 710
Santa Barbara Drive. But this
home in which the salers office
IS located,' he added, "is no".
under contract. If the applicant
is approved for pur('iiitSk' the
sales office will be utuived be
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from 10 a .m. until 4 p.m..
Monday through Friday, and
from I p. no, until 5 p. in. on
Saturdays and Sundays."
Stenstroni stated that 90 to 9$
per (-c-nt conventional financing
is available to qualified buyers,
Financing for the Lake
Jennie hoities is being provided
by Barnett Mortgage Company,
Winter Park.

Q uestion,
What To Do
The other night, the
co'.er on our ironing board
caught fire when the cord
burned at the point where it
gin's into the iron
I realized that this was
probably a
one'in'a'mlllion
accident, but shouldn't the cord
be taken out when the iron is

You'd never expect to see
Lord Praylor furnishings
in a mobile home park.
But you'll neverseea
mobile home nark
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accident is a lot more than one
in a million, especially when
its an old iron and the cord has
taken a lot of abuse over the
s- ears It's a good policy to take
the plug out of any appliance
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Lord &amp; Taylor of New York and fine art from a
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1 BR. 2 Baths, near Santora
DR EAMWOLD
2 BR 1 Bath, H&amp;A
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2 BR, 2 Bath Bruck Nice
GROVE MANOR
5 BR, 3 Bath. CH&amp;A
IDYLLWILDE
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IDYLLWILDE
3 BR, 7 Bath, Outstanding
LAKE MARY
I BR. 1 ,- Bath Lake access
I AKE MARY
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MAYFAIR
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PINEHURST
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consist of TM units in
villages The firm phase is t
r'onteporary
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Spanish.
plans In adjust the
chiteet 'iral style f further
phases, .irrnrd,ng to the
dei'nanrl of the publie. 'fhe
community will
he encompassed by a perimeter
mae- I.
eliminating
traffie
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('ond.Ifnmne.I. congestion
etw.-'en
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u'cing innovative irenci 'if open spnr.. (or rnkepatns tr-'i
;-' coning and archItectural meandering pedestrian
hnijtieq Froth project will ''ays.
isuilt in villages of tip.
Says O'Brian. "This is ') p ro x imately 120 hnms, beauty of the name '('en
listened in groups of from 1-lfl ullewyrk
('sndle'.i'yck
q. average rI,icfrt will he -1-5 rearli lv discerothie to
tiniloot, with .i density of tip. public, and is applicable in
proximately 12 emits per acre Spanish, Colonial or (on
farti village will have a temporary arch, tee I cur.'
tP('reflti(eni renter consisting ref S.'mewhere in the Cnndlewy'-if
iwi mining
pr-mi
and roflimuinfly,' a h,iyc'r n'.efl fir
clubhouse. In addition, a larger any style he prefers
recreational facility will he
LWe chose
1 .en'J-ffnnu,'
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gr,'.'rii'lt area.
registering, heruiuise it 1i1c'.
Within the ( 'anrilewyrk tifies ('hsndht'wyck as honis'
project.-;, sk (loe',r plans will he not juSt invrstnwnts t e'- ncoffered. I, 2, 3, and $ bedrooms; •lpart ment s, as man-;
I ter'nlrr.nm plus den, and 2- dominlum projects are
t,edrrs,,n townhouses Each unit
('andlewyrk.Fust is ! u ci-''
femuttires an interior, private to he -'IAn iinitlif in fiv.
c;ir;.ge Uvnc and private patios rnnqtr iet.'il in t he
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'floes.' (lvi' nuirniteq that yi
I'll light iill 'hut' to hind
have to wait t.'fore yoci try to
pilcet 11101 rcl lint 1141 Itt ansi
lute leaves the left hand to i elight the pilot are cirnpiy
Imittit Hold ri'eI tiuittdlni for one ti.hI that short niat.- tu must I''pi-'cl off ynnir lifetime Its
1111111i le. u ntil pilot burn c '.0 isik II tip to where the gas is n old, will tb.' Piritter iriuct be
'.te'iiciil him
c ce,,iinig out
lighted - You (50 - t juct corn.'
5iinlm" Not really t"irst of
- It the pilot goes tint, turn ha. ii a half hour later
all, vein have In hinicl ci nnmuh-h
off vim lvi' arid wail live nun.
lint what (-fill ytoij fir-I (hir ing
And I cmiii ns''.-c'r find 41 uiulit(hI tiles loo-fore relighting
titus.' five riiiniites ' ;,rt -'
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'Iii,' tristnuuc tlouis cite not say iseok " Take ii shower
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c'ry tusutLs't)sel(I emuiic' llilI)tMI the iiiiplls'm.t l''n is that if you
Think of all the Cliii Ii hour t;
with ii big nickel b.x of wocel. do not cli' it, you will probably that have gone down the 'ir,cir.
c-n iiiah - tie'
A is,x would is' blo'.'. ii to I'., irtgdorni ('riniuc
river the years tii'i a us.' soiree
scer,it'tui;ies liI5t mini entire '.'.'in.
I"cn this rc';icuri , neti nir,, at isely 114411 to out tu'i.' rninuit"'tel
lc'cist I, always h''ld that reel ls'fr-ere tr}- lr)1. ttu re-l:ght ti.'
Not nov le'nge't We livu' i n a Iittietu Ili as hmirnl n.e possible pilot
pustu -but lois society. Not ftc th, full nuinut.' So hard, in
Hut don't be tempted to try
niurh ruesl for matches any. hut, thimit the finger starts to It in four ruiinuta'c 'Il.,t could
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he' all sIt.' wrote', Is'rt
I ccitt light the fireplace with
Naturally, I've always left
Finally, after the third try, I
iii) lighter I can even use it
ticv cuti - ti dlii 11w bueiiu up. got the pilot to cte.y lughtisi
iso' bu-t1;tLu c';unielle's
stairs So I have to count out I et the heater to go on The'
lint there is no ciy to stuck
tie iiiinute "Uric, two, three rrsii began geUng c oz y
a lighter up iri.sfflc' ci heater to
The tuilnlri'n came lip arid
Ignite
pilot,
''Why are' you lying on your said ''Can we' go play up at
Isn't there' ci sin' stomach
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I saint '1 SUppoSE' so. flu!,
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I said "I mini trying to see for gocnlne'ss sakes, put a
She said ''tnu't get ex- tesiw niuiriy seconds it takes 1w' sweater and corn.' chiws on
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f or your rues, home. bring It along and let ins ge' ti t ,
estimate for you!

tquiremits related to
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the Ici'.'. nI';c"ti'.e' IIIIIIS SC) tar at S:':,tio e';u'Iu

i'uilatng crrnats ior the it, Units ia tWO
toale SOOO Severn] of the townhouse uin;ts
already Sport "Scud' signs Construction is Li'.
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vtvidt'i beautIful background setting for you' ret'.'
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nWlits a nd I c)'.\ nhotises are I hese Iwo prl)je('ts Aho'.- e
Is a pa it iii I view
i'd 41 - Illut Franklin Arms Aparl ment s undet' ('elflst i'liti 11)11
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the horn.'. H,iilefrri Association
'f Mlii- f'lorldo and a p sf vireprr'ciden? of the Florida jfoyy'ie
Ho, Inlet i Aqniriat ion
Hill
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ricorly ),(Wifl rental
apurtrrwnt units In the ')rinrnk,
ores qiri'p 1449, including
I hateutu di' yule, Seville 1')aee',
('htesu (irIerin, ,Sorrentn,
('olonlal (nrrfrnq, Sefgcfisle1,
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Silver ,I-i,t,,r Itoati ond c'.uiqt o f ,cswc
t,iteq toe are .I;,rneq f;
l'inis' hlill lIonel; ( 'niriclle'w%'r k- Itticcell. hr , precinlerts , ,4/eilit,nn,
I ,re'c'n, '.'. ilIrin the Silver lines ii' hirlr,. yin e ;ire.cleler,t finn e
cet,,iiieiul Iv net Silver SI or \t '.- In rue,
e ieriit lye
vice.
Hunch, ( 'rtnnllewyn-k I- net on irecicfrnI ilfill
f' f;nsc.',
St'tui°rnti lll'.,I S H $U'j ninrtf him,, prr'clnlrr,I of f'irct Heolly
f ('nit'. I"cnel Itoini arid scott, '\nlvlccIrq, Ito'
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wed nicoterui6 selected that
will omimurnize We unwunt of
rnergj needed top heat or- cool
'in' structure. Thus is ttw
tranit re'umme
ndaon
U of the
Thet of Emergency Pre'
tredness A number of r"*
Ulding requirements ma,'.m t' Implemented to put
rth" mu the' reccinu'nen-

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Pit'
sent through tin' mTuiil or '.'in vciu owned Sonue' ideas gleaned
Manufacturer I. elaine
ree'entl% retired hill it
a truck n rail service'
That liii' square' can tee' used tic
dude' the-se' Innate' the' renter of a circular
Losel- forward tiappi I'. i
uSweating windt'.' anti walls the- ne'.' horns Think of it it,
workpiee't' as large as if patit,
Lble'to;' lit as small as a chair are' among the 3 sutjt•ct lean- tt'rmris of ued'.-,in:ag.' - cas'.
kg or dowel
that it ran be dIed in And Lang .t. tuandbcwrI., rare' less expensive It' mail,
Practical Home' Hepa* irs, - used as it square I n drass a
l ain . it'c- re' ii i on ai op;u.
available'
b'. sending $1 it,
perfect straight guudn'line' liii a
this tunitic, tee'tte'r t'lirnaue' ill
Sit'.'
that it ran tee used as a newspaper in rare of ho'. S whatever The' miruc home' mu -protractor to nank oft anu'. tie- Teant•c'k \,,1 (1766f;
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me;i;ceai to 'ou fur some- gn'c
sired angle' at uns point 1111 it
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a
so Intel a t ft n ii set'. s'
"rtie' disc' is rnunutac'ture'd
%e.(Irkput.5-(that it is tight it
lining
weight: arid slight) ueve'r nine Merit AbrdsIves 201 V. Man
Wits-n you are' sorting ow
uru'tues lung fur emmu Puaniciling t'ilk. Compturt (:alif !$c4 liii' your furnishing's make' a Us
ter square' t% S titti I
and c'crnve'nie'nt storage'
about cacti thing liter
Works, 19$ Lake' St Ne".s finu invite
ne'rnursc- Adopt the ii!:
("inn tIb(1' the' cleaning lude' that
THE PH()IJt CT
A nuzzle'
it is a great rtrrn't' i
non' Ic by Sherman Mariofor cleaning roof gutters
unload a bet of old things fi'
facturmnig Bauls- Creek Much
Manutac'tur- t'r s (.It IM - 4i)4 time- c-otter pun puller b- which '.i,u in Ieingt'r have use
Arl
t'ntor nsignt inrluu'
Thet the nuzzle' teas a tune-like '.act. Products ciu t\
I ttSiLT' l cittPiei boa,
.., se'r,.ur p1-cm
i;mpe'ararsc't' nit the' end uc hirtt born St ('hicacgo Ill 60GW
dance'
cards,
old srhceeml
fut '.- the edge of a gutter
and the' strappinug tape' by c-M
itt hiu'e.r''- an:
thuit it has if coupling so that it 13f V. :nc
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Ite'alk, '.ou have milked
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a whole' bushel of questions and
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semi,- but we hi-lieu-c' we run clear up an mhtiwicic'r'.tanding no might iwe'.
inutmimli'. ss-he'u anyone buys a home Insured b FHA
tic''.. ii cie nic'nut,. are based cmi three' pete-mitt cif the' first
C,t$He. It; percent iii flue lit-it 110.000 and () per n's-nt ccl an
imflhuiuuii in on i ,0Ai will-11 you bought - uur home' Icci $1:LtJo4i,
litre's- ;me'rc'e'nt if that rants- if- $390. Hut Suit's- IP.A deals cifl1
lie multiples cml I1 ccii paid another 510 down arid the total
"us. us liii s.u. $4911 lvi the' rust' cml a house- selling 101
$?4,(N*i, the' first $151101' ns'lutre, s dine-n payment cml $4511 and
hue iun".I $9,000, t'aln'ulued t 10 pe're't'uI of that amount,
('lime's
$91111 Si' $9011 plus $4511 equals flue' $1,330 '.'huc'k tic
salt's uge'rIl hold cmii suciuld lee' the' dc'wii payment.
N. mutl
Matter line you slice it, this still a loss down payment
lot the- pro'.' oil tIme' prcipert you son and duugtitrr-ni-luss
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"c-i" gets. I cur e-%umpit, a lessen' gives a lease to a lessee. A
gruiutcrr give's o deed tee the grantee. A mortgagor gives a
lea st ii a mcirtgugee'. (H put it another wa'., a bit more
legal like, a lessor leases Ii' a lessee, ii grantor deeds
prcipe'rt'. U' a grantee-, and a mortgagor mm-gages his

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as ''grantor, grzinte'e nuurtgagnr, mnortgagee-. lessor, lesst'earid it tuunnt; of oiliers is there if rule' of thumb omit- could
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You are probubl asking
yourself just what is resilient
fl ooring'' Resilient flooring
includes vinyl, asphalt,
linoleum cork, and rubber
flooring I: comes in two
firms - ronUnunw sheets
and tiles. The sheets cart be G.
f,or12 feet wide. 'The tiles are
I." inches square.
How &amp; You knoti which
farm is best" Sheet flooring
him fe'.e or ri srarnt U attract
and hold dirt or moisture
Therefore, it's the hest choice
for areas with high amnuntt
of traffic, such as entrances
and kitchens
Some' sheet flooring car he'
installed Ii) the homeowner,
but most of them require professional installation Tiles
can be easih installed making
I*, Ideal as a do-iI-vnurseli jol
Refore you nuike your as.
!xtion you should consider
these points
IS the' flooring L' U. be used
on a floor that is in direct contail with the' ground, such as
it ba.wnientt or lower levels
of spliI4e'vel twmes, the hack•
ing must not be damaged b)
Send qurstioos on shopping
moisture F elk and latex preibIrms te (s'ntslblr Shop.
backings can be used only on ping, Cnpk' News Service, in
floor:- with a wood subfloor
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damaged b moisture and can
therefore be installed on on'.
floor regardless of location
'.ini is '.'rr resLcuit it
scratching, staining and is
eas'. to care fir There aretwc ways of putting the pittern and color on vrnvl
One fvpf is called irilaic
vinyl This is identified b thu
&amp;igr. and color that extend
all the Wa% through the vinv
layer The surface ma' hi
smooth or embossed
The other type is rnugravurt' vinv lii this type the
is printed on a sheet of
iny, and is then coated with a
transparent vinyl layer This
type can also he smooth or
embossed It is lighter in
weight and more flexible thus
making it easier tie install
The transparent layer is
very important tie the routgravure vinyl If it's too thin,
sharp objects can puncture it
1k sure' th is top transparent
lover is ut Iriist It.-f nulls
Uutci
"Ni. wax" floorings are alwavt. popular. They wear well
and are easy to cart' for.
Sometimes it's neres.sar'. to
appl a finish ti the tiles after
long periods 'if use in a heav
traffic area A special eats tc
appi finish that is not a wni
is- a'.'ailuitilt for this purpo
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of tiles available on the mar
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of tiles too Examine the til
closely uitd ask for am and 11 1:
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car furnish AEk about guar.
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than $100 million over the 1971
The Springs to Roy J.
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totaled Meiidows and wife carolyn M..
$178,842,085.60. During the I uuil Lot 5 The Sprrngs River Rend
week of the old year the value of See., $22,500.
real properties which were
The Springs to John I).
ronveved was $6,255,400.
Hvington Jr. and wife Sherli Ii.
C.arlle W. Seymour and wife Li 6, Thi' Springs River Iit'nti
Erlyne H. to David W. Beane Sec., $33,500.
:indwffe Vernzi lAs 1,2,3.4,5,6
Perma Hilt Homes, Inc 1
&amp; 7131k 23, SanlandoThe Suburb Nonai. Riley, single, E 40' of I.t
I4eautiful. Sanford see $22,500. 289 &amp; W 20' of LI 238 Queens
'QCD)IL'oriardl.. Driver and Mirror S. Adtdn CR. $18,300
Greater Ciin.ctr. Crp to Irwin
wile Clro to Rex A. Stone and
wife Marian A. IA 4 RepI Blk 10 I. Schnman and wife Sheila
T., LI 2 131k V. The Woodands,
Highland Pk, $100.
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QCF) J. W. RranIle and Ii 8. S of BR. A. Meser s'd,
wile Sue M. LI 15 BIL F. to William Chiesa and
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Kenneth 13 Wielgos and wife Oakland Est., tat Sce., $26,900. Carolyn IA 35 The Colonnades wile Elsie to L. W. Simktn and $100.
Carl Zarimar Zthd wife
wife ldn M.. lAs 1 9 2 131k M, a
Gene R., LI 160 Trallwood Eat.,
Frankie Mc'Quiston and wife 3rd Sec. $17,600.
RebR to Len 0. Holloway,
When Constr. Co to Daniel E. portion of 131k X. Mobile Manor, Evelyn to Alvin Goodman and
Sec 1, $22,700
wife Ethel, W 75' of E 100' of IA
Franklin Ramseur III and single, I.t 4 131k 7 Heftier Lester&amp; wife Reulah, Lt 6 RI F $100
Homes, Orlando, $18,300.
I.tda Mae Slrnktn. widow to 8, S of RR, A. Meuser
wife Andrea to Su75anne C,
Lvnwood Rev., $25,900.
Superior Constr. Co Inc. to
Nelson, single LI 5 131k E. Ridge
Wilco Constr. Co. to Douglas Benjamin R. Tillman and wife $11,700.
T. C. Rogers and Geneva to
High 1st Addn., $16,300.
Morton Silver, trustee, Beg at T Craig and wile Vii. W.. LI 9 Emma L., lAs I &amp; 2 131k M, a
fti,v 1. McMullen and wife NW cor IA 16 Blk D, Mitchells 131k H No. Orlando Terr.. Sec I portion of 131k X. Mobile Manor, Kenneth H Rovin and wife
2nd Sec $8300
Patricia. Ri 2 Mtld - IA 7 131k
Mir S. to Rill H l.uRret and Survey of Lev Grant 1-5, run N Unit 1,
QCDi Gar Raumbaugh and E. Vonaventure HIs.. 21)4 &amp;',
wilt' Margaret R., -. From NE 8 degrees 13' E along N'ly line
WiIco Constr. to DennIs .1
cor nINW ' Sec. 13.2fl-30, run S of LI 16, 910.1 ' etc. 20 acres rn-i, Houston and wife Patricia A..
iIe Rosemsirtc to Benj. $39,000.
Allen 1. Harman and wife
..Iman and wife Emma same
along E lint of NE 11815 etc. $145,000.
IA 5 131k I Lvnwood Ret.,
I QCD Lucille Norman etal to $26,800.
$100,
Margaret to B. Harvey Coulter
$2000
Charles Holton Jr. an vife same as above. $100.
Glenn Cot-veIl. Turstee to and wile l,ucinda. U 7 Rear
Michael H. Archer and wile
Lorraine to Alfred F. Smode
Eleanor Murphy to James Karen B. to John I.. Sziuls Sr. Albert R. Timberman Jr., Lake Hills, $13,500.
M. Johwn,
QCft Jani
and wife Yvonne, IA 24 131k 1, Robert Murphy. IA 139 Oakland and wife Clara S 40' LA 7 &amp; N 20' trustee, LI 44 Hidden Eat., Unit
Hills mig.. $7,350. $100.
single to Allan E. Johnson.
The Woodlands, $49,900
of IA 681k 5 Palm Ten'., $16,900, 3, $100.
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C., LI 28 Spring Oaks, $20,300
iQCDi John F (;ridy, single Sc't'tiiter Oaks, $1O,4(N)
The Husk,' Co. etc ti Hubert.
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75. must hAve 3 years commCr(,,' research, planning and corn
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771$, Sanford, Florida 32771. Attn
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vestment' Free iou ment' rret
TraininQ Program' lnterejtp
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man over 40 tnt Short •rg
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Truck Driver St ,llcr*V1 Cabirwts
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boot keeper
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Eip.r.ence required 373 3230

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I toritla mOth. Itliit teritral Peal
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anti other e'trt 5)4.300
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2' , bath th formal doing room
cenlrl tt.-,il and asr. riOsjbIe
u.Iraue, fenced, well, pump, large
r'quippJ rat ri Islchen and many
other citros That Florida roorii
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a'*cellent tcction, 116.300 Easy
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trntrl air, kitchen m'qt'lpped,
spaciouS fenced lot With Sprinkler
system 1..aO,SCI Ficellent terns
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Auctions

Apply in person t
At'
Barbara to Thomas J Roberts
Frances W. Tucker iForm
to ShuhertConstr. Co Inc.. F. 50'
1,141 II .',l)i I 0)11
Wheel Ranch. 17 97, S.?h
Wells I to Albert Finch and wife
and wife Mars W., IA 26 &amp; F. &amp;
1.1 1 &amp; F. 50' of Lot 2 111k F Buena
I .r'n v ?,5 ntJ,y N!r
ford
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Business Property
1 flOp nit
of 25 RI F. Robert F Betz Artdn Annvtte' that part of S 444' of SE
Vista Est.. etc., 4 parcelsi
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Counter
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SAles.
Stock
room
and
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For
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(f 5W '.i of 25.2(&amp;-32, W of
Alt.. $26,000
nitg $56,437.50. $6.333
CALL HALL
I, ii' Ot IiJtj%i't,c,ht1 Con'.gcir,ii.it',
delivery 5': clay week, plUth1t).rh,
Georgt Schwarti arid stilt' dest etc. $5,000.
A. J. Adoock Jr. and wife'
office or Shot) ri IteAutitul Lab.eve,
wi'l(dit,ie For
or mechanical esperence hCt'tLi
hALL PLAIT Y 17) 3771
r;for mot'on till
Rita in Richard Vi. Buck and
Q'CDi Forest F. Weston and
Plasa, nest to Club Lu'. 3460 tq ft
ilnasiv In Andrest J. Adcoek Ill
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',t,tri Vernull nm. 377 9570 9i,j'tt,it
t)uply',, 7 bdrm
at only 5190 mo
1.1 sq tt
I bath, i'leclrc
stilt' Vivian Ft. LI 8 131k 13, wife Joan Etc 1(1 1.t'o W. Salvail
A,, ton. II ,s
30 37? 5117
and stilt' 'brk LA 1&amp; 55' of 17
Il 97 Snfor ii
Pe,lt air Large living room
a' corti.t
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Wanted
Elper.enced
grac''
and
wife'
Sportamuns Paradise, $10.(WX).
,leanrn' d' Arc', IA 9 111k
Spencer i-Its., $25,000.
p.t
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$11
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5,
and utility room
, 4 nperator
Payt',l
Also
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Robert VI' Miurlar 11 arid wife'
A [3 Russell's Addn., Ft
Street, water and Sew-er Shade
Mid-F'lz&amp; 1,11).
Ptr. to
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Wanted To Buy
fOR EVERYONE'
trees, Quiet area 576,300 Owner
Mary F to Douglas S. Retford. Reed, $100
Margaret Mary Edwards,
am 5pm
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Houses For Sale
will
arrange
tiflAncing
if
needed
( A.',bf 171 11)2
-- -Norman Robbin and wile
IA Ii 131k 15 Weiithcrsfield. 2nd
single. Condom., Unit No. 428
-Number II A IS Jackson Court.
I or uSed furnituri', appliances,
Crnetery Maintenance man anti
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the f011o's'slng busne's",ni
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home
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Addn., $26,000,
Teresa to Wolf flnhinowitz, Life
etc., Windrneadows No. 4,
Casseltjm'rr,, C.iPI owner 0)4 3911
1i,I', m'lc Buy I or 1001 itrms
VOUrid keeper needed Oaklaan
14,45 large living and dining rooms
,5r lISted for your
Donald Hob arid wife' Rot' Eat: piece of land Th' from E to
$16,300
P,t,rt, 71% Sanford Avc
Memorial Park. 377 1263
neWly remodeletJ kitchen, FIord,',
Acre
Plus
M to John J. C'roushort' and
VI' &amp; 150' N to SO.,NW c-or is ft pt
t'urn laundry A storage, m,ir,-,
Mariles. Powell, MeGirvon
convenience Perm,lio
itrat In,'. UnuSuAlly good buy I"
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(;h,ria F., IA 22 111k [3. Carriage 220' S of NW cot of VI' 220.3' of F.
14
Female Help Wanted
Eqwpment
For
Rent
and husband Michael to Roy E.
I or hmt' intl thiS r'm's5 illIcit
re.ld.'ntS and newcorl-,'r
One RN, clan shift. Orderliet,
Mayfair area haS S Bedroorn,
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56300 Trrn
Hill, Unit 4, $31,000
2-3 of VI
of SE '.s of NW 14 16- }lobine'ttt' and wife Betty 1.., IA
retir5 acceptable, full or part
laths, very spacious home with S
u PT A 11(1)
Stall time watress morning and
WIll fInd th, dIrector,
CvCfliflg
Grace Pattishall, single to 20-30 $100.
time Apply in person to Sanford
16 131k F Woodmere Pk, 2nd
cat spaces pluS .5 garage apart
Immediate Occupancy
P oIl,, is,i, hi,1t) IIe,Is
Shif PS Apply in person 7 i
Nursing an Convalescent Center,
r'ii'nt feautfully landScpi'ij
the most convenient ,Ir4
I bi'tl'o,'rii',, 7 PAthS c cc,! r,, I
Grace S. Patushall and Anne P.
CARROt I S I URPIPTUMI
Jeannie Homes. Inc to
p m to The Holiday House. 3S30 t
Repi, $17,300.
95( Mellonvlle Ave , Santord
qrciin(J',
316u,1 1',P St 12151111
jot a m fi'ncq'tj rear ,ard
Commercial
Egger, IA 1 111k 2. Rest haven
Kennt'th fist' arid wife Franca,
up to di?. w,t , '
John Souls Sr. and wilt' Clara
-,.'i •
5?) 900
CA Wh'ddon.Sr ,Brokr'r
TELEPhONE SUMVEY
on Lake Barney, $100
Ft 14 filL F., Spring FL Hills, 5cc'
to Brian !3amford and wife
COPPER home thOwt, wAll ac
'per, i)r'hI,'rn
III Pd Park, Sanford
S
MIscellaneous
cetsor,es. itemS for graco.'.
S3.00 PER HR. SALARY
QCt) Ithv Robtnn5 and wife' 2, $55,500
Maxine A 540' of lA 7 &amp; N 20' of
377 5993 N'grtts, 37) 116'
SHOP
THE
EASY
WAY'
For
Sale
r'nti'rining, ie*Clry. $nt%
-i ,c
Christine'
to
ual'ty
"do e*pericni'
('unfit'
lb-Li' Corp.. Inc. to Harold A. 8 131k 5. Palm Ten'.. $16,900
---$1,000 Down
R.
____
?'me demonstrators No cOliec
iff'SSAry.
wit
train
Work 70 lirs
iii tnt Potter. II.. n,,', clectr,c
Ricketsori, 1.1 120 Lake' Harriet
Frank and wife' Donna J., IA 6
J Braile' Odhalli arid wile
BALL
REALTY
tOnS ot delivery, earn IS to 5$ pe'
3
t,,'clroorns. I ti,itti Sti,iit,' Pr,','', ,o
wet'S between S 9 p m Sec
fIn, Sm,iall t'fl,irTit'l cabinet, 3 shelf
Eat.
Serve
English, %%oods 15-93 $12,000.
h' Subsidiary of West Bend Phi
Louise' to Donald f3aucrle Jr
P,'r Pyle. 1017 a m Mon. Thurs,
and INSURANCE
"itmrl Ser"cr 373 675?
$30900
District
Manager
671
0535
V. rear. flumes. lw Iii .luseph
Earl Rishell and wile' Solange
Permanent Coating. Inc . 10?
and wife Catherine F.. E 6' of Ft
303 C WEST I IRST ST
Concord Dr , Casselberry Apply
H. Rnthste,1l and stile 't'rda Ft.
RENT? hOUSE OF FOAM
to MTon 11. White and wife'
_____________________
2: all of IA I RIk F.. Repi Sanora
A Lifetime Gift
BOokkeeper, fully e.pCriCncect.
Pn 377 341$
Ret 372 7737
in person only
olrn rubber cut to any site fbi
reference's.
Call
Mr
Kay.
373
1730
Lot 95 Wrenwood His., $29,800.
.lozinnv K.. Ft 5 111k A, little
This lovely new 3 bedroom 7 bath
Units 1 &amp; 2, $44,900.
Orlando Dr 377 9745
AIr Conditioning
Heating
Lawn Service
General kitchen assistant, full time
home, formal dining room, in
Wekiwa Eat. No. 1, $16,500.
Richard M. Wood and wife
. 235 HOMES.
Frank 'elt'siai and stile'
MAID. Doctor's home, muSt Ike
Apply in porson to Holiday HouSe.
direct lighting In kitchen with
s
'neitpentive
to
clean
your
carpet
t,
Il5H.4.teta,EQ,
I)iorio,
Ellen to Estaban Charnarro and
Ruth
t•xec. est
F
ch,ldrCn, own room. references
Pick your own colors on new 733
7i' S liE F RI GE RATION
Margar.'t to Harold H. Stamper
Hetr Clearing Sp.i 't' 0 I
330 E Commercial St . Sanford,
heavy duty disposal and dish
tip using
r
- ".I' .1,) eV,
"CAMPOO" rug
homes Airport
.; arr ",P,
required $31 7165
Rd
1
tO
wife Maria 1,,. Ft 33 111k 13
SERVICE
Floreiric'e C,. Lyon to Hugh VI'
Our Sp."4iy (iii ii ,
Lost 8. Found
and stilt' 'iolui LA !4 81k
o."ween 7 and I
washer
Central
heat
and
air
ri
't'arnpoo Rent electric Sham
.'I
0r S..'' I',
t.CADE.%',y
MANOR
7.4 HOOt Serv?cp. P. Rerar'. or A,
Fr)il
p9
31') 5",-I
Ltat, Arbor
We.ttjiersf,eld 1st Add., $15,500
Pain &amp; W M.M.. S of Lt 478 &amp;
( ountr Club Manor I. ii. No. 2, rourld Pr' brO 'ta' r ne!',,:,
010Cr 5300 CENTRAL FUR
HouS,ng opportunity
Metle'
Pert tim,' bookkeeper sth m'.
Cond.tion*ng.
Relrig,ralron,
in
AAA EMPLOYMENT
I, r,iy,
LI -----Pail LIRE. $19 Magnuir Ave
Elmer IA'vft arid stilt' Jitvt
all cif 4812, Prank I. Woodrulfs
,,
f,(
I, 044 J1JIJ
Farm or,','
Heating
(a. a"
e'r .ence in compotee accovn'-'u
',ern.nq Sanford an
Pet Care
7,1,l'off 17 92. Casseiberry
Home lnllprovenlents
ti I nws I. Foster, single., Ft :13
OC%C'
7.'.
% 00 r P,r5
37:
d. $1(i.800
Phri 64-1 7,''i
'.rSIr-fll, for general line nsvrarse
Regency So 531 3100
Lawrence' A. Myers and wife'
NAVEL ORANGES
_____________________
r ,iiI II i',3 '1
j fieciroorn Cli. recjecoratr,J 'r,dc
_54
.hJc'flcy in S.sth Seminole area
p
''.s,
Y cnter Springs Unit Two,
Nanc to C I. Thompson ,lr'.,
50 bu
In
your COnl8iner
I':
,
c"" ' 0 0 (ran
out, new wall to wAll carpet,
Call
531
4Q70
for
interview
-'i,
2
s.
Appliances
'a4i
,
Personals
Eta Williams, single to Sonja
Ph
372
SIll
Vr%
tree,
1.')
I5aa IS
riper Ccxc
onod S.,anford rifv Int*linn
trustt't' S i (If NW ' of SE '4 _______
--..-' A,.,n.v
U
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0 a i,
P i,
I
37) _________________
0307 eveningt
1.. Cherry, single, Ft 18 Florida
1 1. Lingo Jr. and wife' Lacy
bill Inc GE 't'vl 'tote-s
Clerks
vim
F. of Wekiva River: &amp; SW I i 0!
C.iniera,
Plaster
repair,
¶tu(Cq
401
Y%htj.
single
t,rt.r
"
t' 'di's, Macic, full and part
'o..
c'T
',%i,inr,I I "c r Corripin
0 ii' refl',, light meter P,ttc'
to Raymond F Harrison and
land &amp; Colon Co's Adthi. So. NE 4 of SE 14 Sec' 2I9.29,
SIMULATED BRICK Call 172
I.pply in person Seminole Lodge
14h51t,, 1?) lilil
"a 644 7(7' for "We Care
Shoe Repair
Sanford, 572.500. 1 bedroom. 7 baIt'.
2522 I',nc (')r .i' 112 ISa?
',Ii O-ma'I, If 2611 dAys or 377 9771
77110 or 37) 3671
Nutting
2640
14
t4,,i,S,ithA
Avt'
Home.
.it
r
300
S
Bay
Ave
31
97
central
air
wife Ida I. N
Sanford
$600
Lti's
or
AsSume
VA
loan
$111
'reer's
of SE of NW
Cash lets
___________________________
$65 ()ç(i
ip i.,, ln 1'.', .4
'light',
pays all 3fl 70$)
I less S 225' of VI' 180' Set' 15()rman Constr &amp; mt
to
','r
0,,
a. ', I''
Attic
Insulations
.'pV ."tC''O, raid Or. I
Tompkins Land Co Inc. to
ST.JOHN'S REALTY CO.
-Own transportation NEEDED TO t%'ORt IN NEW
v'eT t. DP'Nt.iPrsc.
Solabcd&amp;chui,r,$S000
,.l"tt)r '1
i •
, rl',ured. 20 yrt eaperence
t)uriulci F Martin and wile' SalI
12,' 4.')
21-31 &amp; S 210' of W 315' of NE '
LOOKING FOR A
DISCOUNT
STORE
GOOD
PAY
Truan E Cox and wile Dora F.
p
preferred
Sanlando
Lonowood
kiag,in
tn%4làtiOn,
SANFORC
lil
libby Crib, $10 00
I4'asorsabl, raPes 534 2)05
BROKERS
NEW HOME'
PAID VACATION MALE OR
1.. Ft 23131k 29 Dreamwcild Set' IA 137 Trailwoc*d Eta., Sec 1, PCrhaPsA,CohOi,c%Ar,O,,,,,.
of NW 4 of 15-21-31 $20,000
a'ea Ill 0531
HEATING A AIR CON
7 tu It refrig, 15000 37? 3702
The Time TeSted I rn,,
Your old home in Sanford. could be
FEMALE EXPERIENCE
aSpecial Services
CJVI
'11 flfl'U.
Shih.'rt ('nnttr . .....
lot' it,- '._...'_a,
.lrirn..t
4 517.6-00
Can i-O.lr,
DITtON1NG 7409 Sanford A,e
i',i ncing ,ns,de A Out, papa"
$70
N
Park
Ave
traded
in
on
a
new
Sanora
HOme
PREFERRED NO PHONE
'ri,,',,tor, liP Volt, 3 kilowatt. 20
327 6390
Poone 473 455?
v- irignq Free estimates Ci
JerrL1 Corp to Geraldine' ('.
I. Home' and Hutha Mat', W 60'
(alt 3)) 1670 for detailed in
Days. 377 6173
Sea Coast Constr. to Bobby H.
PLEASE APPLY IN
CLLL
.'.l.'IP . 7 cyl - Onan HAS fuel
r I' P 0 Bos 3713
,!Irr 5 p m 122 1)5%
:,t ,,,i iI '.j
N ,nil5 3')? 7)5? - 377 5.471
fotrnt,on
ti! 1.1 39 &amp; 1 15' of 38 Washington
AvigniofIve Service
kirk. S I of NE 'i of NI. 'i &amp; N Gwinn and wile Katherine' A..
PERSON TO
"imp Very quiet running. SIlLs
Sansor, FlOr,
,pe-s of .imOcv'r,
iIlp'r
nj
1, f SF 'i It! 't ' Set p.ipe'r
hang'
i.,'l'P,t Perfect for camper. 52/S
Hts . £1f,(WI
20.'J0 131 Ilevonshirt', $38,(kXi
'-'or, Reasonaol.
.,., .,, ,,,,,, p1,_I,,
171 t','
i
-'4p41 ORD LOAN ASSUMPTION
.)matng, wOrhrm.nn
IA', 5015 ,',ltea 1 P m
II Pit. (Pt ST I I c'ilroou 1 Pit'.
'ih
I I
l
6 P5 I Ill SV. i iii NV. &amp; ul i"st
P4y 51.750--Move in today, $179
/5 4','.
Shuberl ( unair. (i Ii, I)uvid
014,. 1. DiVOT lOt',
11.1
I Q('I)l Limit-a I)orst'v I form.
-5.--J "anPeed. Licensed, H Stir,
MEDCO DISCOUNT
f,,rnil p rooni, ,4ll In ,AIl carpet
I
,',',m,
A,.'
121
1411
".d*ql4ing4,Shf Metal
pays all. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
it! (llu Lustre Electric Carpet _____________________________________
t'-.. II?. Lake Mary. 372 231$
lIlt. St'. 212030, $100.
Alt'xande, and stilt' }'rurirt'lIa.
VI hittt'n I and husband 1to F.. to
blIp air (OflCttioflt'tt Owner w II
I heli jr
cArbon. stain
arpr't, built ins, $31 6-Ill
(a"''c
STORE
__________________
,i.
iriipoot'r
fcc
only SI per day
'cii fir n-%ti4'd in t,,tlurni',Pir'd (si I
1.1 6 Orange' Eats.,, $17,800.
\'aui,thn F'. Lowe' and wife' ('asselb. Gdns me-., that part ul _______________________________
"1.1 ' ,j155, remodel, sub contra
"Cl .Inaj aium'num Sanford
Be1i uty Care1
P
'.Piypp 5Q Crritc'-r
- "ROLL'S FURNITURE
- 7, t217 ill,,
t n ,ii'i
Stiuberl Constr Ct' ti Frank
Mary to Nurciso Palomar and 1A 124, 131k 0, 0 H Milehefla
.-.------------ ______________-.
"u.Ins, reliAble, risured Dory,"
INCLUDING LOT
I 1) t
- lit I I ',A
Business Opportunhtic
'""s.d C cxilra,tor 32) III) a"
''
SANFORD REALTY
lpwood boat. ilnOd condition.
stile' Sara C., Lt3&amp;N 2.5' of 1.t 4 Surse'y of Le's Grant, $100.
FilLies and wilt' thu Mae, Lt 36
' t'' r'r
ie, ii, • a
J!M HUNT REALTY
i
5)') II(",5(W(J ,li'livru'it 1)7 S7
St
4
1
[Ilk I Sunland Est., Amended
Orange Eat.. 117,800
Pint,
571)
75115
French
Ave
327
('asst'Iberr Gdns inc to
Th
NEWSPAPER
doc
_________________
25)1 l'nk Dr
i,irIJ5 T'VI.i ''.2
7111
172
NORGETOWN
((PgiRti o[L
Dayt 3fl 7712
r"' &amp; bath reniodelog
Shubert Constx. to Frederick
Pliit. $16,600
Hr:t
Feziora C. Oorsey, Ft 14 C', 81k
k flO&amp;SlflgIy
accept
___________________________
SPOt ri'.irS
'LI513
CINIW.'. .l.
"I
'5
i
'
,7Jper,
;,',
V
IC
[MAN
SIP
tile And C4ti,s1,t *01'
A
Household Goods
COIN L4UPDP
"
Itoe' (;uldwell and wife' C, Lk Kathryn Ph 4th Addn
I"riunkliri and wife Mars J.. LI 11
117 9211
HELP WANTED ADS that
322 J9'fl
'
'1
372 O#it
P11 P kI Al 1
1ULLY CAPPLI
''ii 'ti, ',Pi..011'n SI',. iirP .
. 5*0
COIN DRY CLEANER'
""st '11.4?'.?'
indicate
preference
Anne' to Fztrr S Miller and
a
Stephen Fits.. $17,500
RANGE A DlSP0'.
' w Is! '
$6,862.80, $2,000.
0 i r','l)
i coa'r.ing Pp 5anforci )w
limM',I
'.1'
I'., ''I rig interior
•,Iqr..&amp;
I)' S tDiN 01 4' c'
on age from em
b.ised
377
2)15
33
John F. (:rm and wife Duurie
wife Ann 13 Ft 4 131k :t Finrianc
tots &amp; Acreage
Harold .1 Pirct' and wife' loefion, S sansor
L.'
1%, ruL)fS. lre PloflfSt C''
ployers covered by the
514* VA CONVENTIONAL
to Paul 13. Sevigny and wife
Est.. sec 1. 116,400.
Nina to Robert M. Hall and Airprf Blvd .
Coupe
ting
'p',,,
ni
•i,'..'
.'..lt
Arije'
frame
lie,i.,P
,I,l
cii, ,u,i'rq',t ,'otl. l.iri.'
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
DI5CRlP5fiINATIOP
IGE
PalmettO
lOcal investment '1Jeanne H.. F. 356.32' of N 122.25'
Estill Brewer and wife Mary wile' Janice. Lt 1 131k 18 East.
TrtIt'
t.It? tAl P'It acre of giotjnd 1?)
Rental', uih trt'vs, Ort'nloOkng Lkc Ge,,,,
IN EMPLOYMENT ACT
POrtuflity for diScr,m,n.t
I u..a
"
UCt'S IN'SI n'oti.'I ¶uIl to',', for
" '
'
' - '41' N
iii that part of VI' 13.25 c-h of Govt
(SrI
Air
lhlvcI
.
Sanford
to Mur Markesun tiepherd, brook s.d Un No 5, 126,500.
rla
AND
THROOS'
Will
BA
buyer
?,'ore information may be
or information to
vet 5)00 AS'.ur,t.' '.,ilIryi.c of 17$
,
tOld to Suit ourchas,'r 'I di'-%ri'cl
tEL 15 Igrm,(J tugs,
U r'4AUL TRAILERS"
i.t 1. Sec 25-111-39. VI' of Center
Beg Pt 1900' due N Cl! SW cor of
obtaIned from the Wage
a IC PaymentS Of $550
Mid-fla LTD Pta. to John E. Cicorge CaPielo, (305) 644 1771
IflARONDR
A J Adc,ict, 37? 9535
.."et n%tAPlJl,O_ 172 5057
Wince,'
Park, or write to ?.'
Ii '1,1'--, '4''
Callbart Real Estate
lid., 11,700.
Sec. 19-21-39, run S 89 degrees Arniigcr and wile Mildred F..,
Hour off,ce at 219 Carlaine
il ii.
Pearson Corp. 3925 Carrier
7lPfour Servcr
12190
N
E
i3uiiding.
Cci
Jill
IC
Calbert Const Inc to Robert
59' 1 307' t'tt' being part o! Ft 28 Condonii
'.IL50P4
MAIER '- URNITURE
-bills
.34
Unit No 434 etc., Nortn. St Pelertburg. Fl 337'i
MObjiti Homes
Catljfl 149,
North
t'nth
Avenue
Si'
buy Sell trade
tIp'. Pr cdl cofltrAIor Lit,tfl5ril
VI' of Hss) 441 McNeils Org
(jarcia and wife Nelida, Ft 12
h SlId ' (I P.5'.', 5 5
Vinc1izit'zjdows No. 4, $15,300.
(305) 831-4039
Miami, Florida 33161
IlSE Frst 51 ,
bonded and insured Commert a
377 312,
,
,,
Morning Pape'r Rote-Eørn
'w%'tl D i
'V
t,R
EGOM
7,'OBlL
U
HOMES
Oviedti Oaks Unit (Inc. $34,500
Villa, $42,500
tip'
2 Iii'droor,i block house, trra,,
--Mud-Flu l.TD.
Ptr.
to $175
telephone 350 5913
IN DELTONA CALL
rrsunt.ai
and
ee for 7', hrs a a..,
rep4ir'rr
'1)0
trench
Ayr
37)
3700
I'
nirbiOre' wAsher, parts, Sen vice,
l'l!y
14th. florida room, 7
QCDi Fred Wheeler, single' Wilhielinimi J Hoorn, single
Girud H. Cole Sr. and stift'
".,sli 'r'ves'mcn' 1 Cell be'.'
5,'", nole CowlIt, 21 hr sir',
(904) 789 2999
11101 Orljndo Or ,
373 3500
SP1I 'nil1 Ii OC
'on"', carport. 0 ,- owner 371 i'22f
P,IOOPEE Y AP
I': 47'Q
Bertie' to William P. Cllbtiuril
It 1"red Wheeler, single and ('tindzii
I'
'go
i-'. A
Unit Ne', 430, etc
I
01101*5
h'..',
.5141
I
'it
.
t
'1
c,av'
5
___________________________________-171
i.t"5 I',) •
and stile Carolyn
Ft Lii lUG &amp;
NuthaIeeJoziea,sin&amp;ji',.W50'of
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'loot inciter.
I
'.i 1,' .1,0
107 Ii, S'ls u'zi Eats., mtg.
7
SW ' 141k III, Tier 15. St. Gt'r- •
t
Pj
t
,',jnS
"j (Itt
lntruct,on
IA)ngstuucl Hurt esting ('it inc
''%5.i(iliNp
ENGINEERS-DRAFTSM EN
$24000 $J1tJ1j,
truth' Addii to Saul on!, $8,000
øw
iii (;rg' S. Adams and stile'
SUPPLY CO
PlANt. LI SUP
E1ltlllq Picc
lIarr C. E"ht'lbt'rge'r and hlsqii' (' Beg. at p1 666.6' N 6
Eathk-t'n Svnder. single to Jane
12 We'P
Courir
POLLUTION
CONTROL
OPPORTUNITIES
Income Tax
f''iI St •
I'iarrv Westr. 373 lIlt
II Fernzinclex, Lt 119 I F. 7,5' of
stif.' Murgurt't Iii Richard C'. 312,3' V. of SE ('or of NE
t ,t at Yr, ii
0 p 7. '"'ia,
mevonville Tioce
',
1
,'m
.111
1
.,
0
(1151 1
I i'_, .419 1 r
s jQy(
100, Sanford Hts.. $12,500
Nash and stilt' flliini'ti M.. Li 21 St't 7-2l'30,rii%S along S lint' uf
h
WCLL DRILl5. 5, ,
ENGINEERING OPENINGS
W,iii'.t'.t'
I' p.7
( i',l i,'i,
A,,' i:: il4.
Ijrgr oump',, tpr
Male Help Wanted
N. V Matson and wife Ne'llie
541. I'iiit'rrest, 2nd Add.. $16,000. irout Lk s-d 378.15' vie',, $75,000. 13
- S '( CnttJihr
Rpcutments
FX('l.I 'SI%'I': GIW'Nu F'l.00It t)l'POII'l'INl'l''' IN
11.7 'IvJ
A, a'r (uneJilgoems, 572
DESIGN GROUP SUPERVISORS
1 it hiasungs and wife
to Charles F'. Roberts and wIfe
Ill
F
lilt
;ius
l'iU
)F'ITA
111.1:
2l)
A K Shoemaker Jr. and wife'
l
11.1,11
IN
I
H)
1.1
II
Fencing
'ii
te,'
l,1
,itc'r
trcat
rTlerlf
plants
pump
inq
i'
,',,,',
A
K I.t 981k :t l'owrtstte' of
Lillian It Mel Silverman, Siiphiui to Jerr A
Porter
It .5l'')I ,V I;xl'.%Nl)I\( I$l,NK 'I APi ( ',SSl - I II
0 M. HARRISON
Fisher, and
t,narid pp,.,., U,.t ,
.,cd ni ,ited t'quipmcrit
',5.i, % S's-tv,,'.r
,',l, I I Itirl cOSSPAPiY
N,, Ctiuluuta, ii10
1rustee, F. f,,i4 cii. (If S 4.31 c of N wile' Carolyn Li 12 111k A 4pply in (Ie't%Oii t Art Grinoir
8 'l'l11t('k
i'ssus,'. iai 'jyt ste
2 bedroom, 1 bath apart
I' s
('1', ii th iou ,',i,.J
Wheel Ranch. Ii 97. South .or
s'', F',',.
.'li is!1''1. !!
F:dst'iurd H Blackman and
29 eh., S&amp;.c 2-213-30, less F. 149.4' Idvllst'iicie l,m'h Arbor,
oi.:'..i
rnent. located t 440 MellOn
I'll ('S (lit' 1111,51 1*111)0 lu r lapt' c'ISist7ttc' flail (I' ill Mi IeI'lt'41
PRODUCT
DEVELOPMENT
ENGINEE
,'S
'i !i ' loP
sc-a
,. di .t
s., 'f
321
apartmeflls
tulle
wife Patricia A. to Red Lobstet
etc. $9,000
Ave
These
Adj,irae waste treatment systems and new equlpmnt'rit
$31,100
lIrtlIlut eel Ii&gt; AtuelIlI tI iig:it'I Ics ('orporation U subsidiary of
feature carpetin'), drapes
lnnsofAzzierinc., Lt1433&amp;434.
and I,ohspi carS Refe'renc.'s
Casscltierr) Gdns inc. to tht'
desIgn
Rosa Iiunran, single to WaSh
MA'r'rcl. TOYS can supply over 1,800,000 tape cusettes a
Irrigation
requ,r
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Apply Dealer Ac,'t
City of Casae1berr'. 2 acre Clifton Barnett
Alt.anionte Land Hotel &amp; Nas'.
GIas Mit
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and wife
Sales. Hwy I? 92 Sanford
fully equipped kitchens *ifti
PRODUCT
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Cu, $182,500.
tract: From NW cur Lot 1 81k f'annie l.ta 28 &amp; 29 less
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Structural analysIs, hydraulics, steel fabrication designs
SALES, Santord location
Joseph A. Mars and wife
,IIi'' 1,151 l 'j
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G. Lk Kathryn Park Addn to Watts Farm, $42,800.
Ill) ','i.ji'.'I a
dIshwasher,
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Marie to Eleanor E. KroI,
377 46)7
('B. $8,000.
ref riqeratoaprofit incoizie luitenitiuls
Housing Group Inc., &amp;
Yy. 37) 3730
DRAFTING OPENINGS
single' Li 2 131k 1), Cassehierry
Martha Cas,st'lberr to Cd) 0! ('tiartt'r Land &amp; Housing Crp. to
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Fits., less F. 10'. $12,00(i
('asst'1be.'rr,2 acre U'ac't: frwni R &amp; F Ctistr Co., Int',, Par 1
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N's%' c-or Ft 1 131k G. Lk Kathryn From S 4 cur of Sec. 20-21-29,
HELPER
ELECTRICAL- Panel layout conduit
lime. No .se'llinig or expt'rle:it't' nt't'e'ssury.
SEMINOLE COuNI'
Oppermun. Unit 404, Village of
Park Addn to CB, $100.
SALES- Promotional literature, customer submittali
12,048 1(1 17,249 includes inventory, altrjwtive elts
run N89degree5' 18" E along
Windrneadows No. 4, *25,000.
G. VI' Scott and wife Louise to 5 line of sec. dis. 30 ft for p1 T AtSittGOVERNMENT
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Ejpcellent opportunities for GROWTH with DAVCO, a
Don Opperman, single' to Dun
Robert F'. Hazitniond and [3W) thence F. 2554.72 etc 16
repair UI traffic cuntri cievin,"
DAILY DIRECTORY OF BUSINESS SERVICES
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6 Days 25 Days 13 Wks.
Beatrice F. Meilo to Mark S. retirement
Relations Mgr
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plan,
paid
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Adcln to I.W, $13,000.
Compony
Miller and wife Sherril F.., F. 50' PiOSptlitCt,Ofl, vacategn .m,41 ,cl'
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DISPLAY MERCHANDISING, INC.
Baku Constr to A. L. PeaApply LOiS Hart. Room 3',*
u (,jCt)t Charles iWasurds and of Ft 15 &amp; VI' 20' of 14 [ILk C,
DAVIS WATER &amp; WASTE INDUSTRIES, INC.
OF COURSE YOU MAY C'ARGE
Sa.minol, County Cotjrthcus'
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'Ihan 1.1 22 Sleeps Hollos tat and wife Phyllis. from SE c-or wife Jean, IA 7 131k F, Charter
to
Hnu'i'holder,
Doris
Addn. Re-Reeordedi. $6,000. Lt 18 Mc Neits Or \ 'illa. $100
William hlrehhoff and wile
Oaks 54) Unit 1, $16,800.
HelAire Homes Inc to
I QCT) George 1.. Daughertr
I .illian Seckeler to Lillian ('arol A., I .Is 31, 33. 35 &amp; 37 Rose

Wilt'. Cuzicir. iii Lawrence ,1.
Small and wilt' Janice, Li 6 81k
I Lynwoad Ret,., $26,800.
Willuiri c;uritt'r &amp; A.soc inc

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Night kitchen hctp II IS to Start
RAOid advancement fr wt-nq
wOrkCts 1$ or Ove', ae'i'
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thru 20 tImes
28c a line
John Meit.cinger Jr.. Trustee S
and wife Franc-es l,t 21 [Ilk C',. r)onna I.., IA 219 Spring Oaks, and wife Diane M. From Nec-or Ozik Park 5-1') as. $100
22c a line
West Alt.zinmnte I-It.c.. Sec 2. Un. No. 2, $31,600
IA I Sunset Shores 7.94. run N 88
Peso *urtion Inc to Chnrli's dc t John MotsinL!er Jr.. 21 times
Wcmdmerc Dcv. to Cesar 0. dcgrees36'%-- -112'fopobtr., \vr'anc1wifeEva;Lt29R1kC Trustee, John Jr., md., J. K. ($1 MINIMUM CHARGE)
Pzirra and wile Emma, IA 36 $300.
Joseph F.. Cu.sack and wile
3 Ltnes Minimum
Swt't'twatvr Oaks, $68,600.
Higgins. Clarence Johnson 11,
Frances to David A. Sorrentino 131k F.. Wonidniere Pk 2nd Repi.,
Pit dliii Sanford 46 Motel Pin.,
% 1111am Cri'ese and wife
F. Everette Huskev. Trustee
and wife Sunva IA
141k 5 $I,600.
etc to N. Wayne Hovis and wife Rullit' Mae to William 1. Poole Commence at SW c-or of that All advertising appearing in Th
Sanford Herald on Wfdnc,4*1 will
Woodmere Dcv. to George A. Shirley. portion of lAs 37. 38, &amp; I', Li 26 Tract 2 Paradise Pt, part of SW 14 of NE
Heftier Home.s. Orlando, Sec 1,
and N
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of NW ii of SF &amp; se
f AMIL'y 5AGAlN fd(
Willar'
carri and wife F. Wondmere Park, 2nd RepI.,
7 etc , $20,000
Willicuh I' !'ct,iit I\ an wilt'
F i' Urt''on A', &amp; S d SR 46 etc
(TION that iS diStributed to an
\;Irlc to Rudolf .1. Fries and $l8,IWW'i
Ava .1 Doyle, single to Duane
Elhertzi J. ii" Clarence A
.1.834 acres. mtg. $1,000,000, additional a S0 homes in the area
Advertisers houId include this
Rnnel Homes, Inc to Robert. N. PaULson and wife Gist-la A., Schroeder and wife Ellen, 1,126 $14,400
wilt' ImnigardM 1.11 &amp; F. 25' of
insurfion an computing th,r earn
T. Barton and wife MeInn' C.,
fill. ,1, I.k Wavmari Ht.s., S-D,
Tract 2, Pzirnciise Pt 2nd Sec,
Li 3 131k 6, Indiar Hills. Unit I
Michael M. Gataldo and wife rate
Ii 668 Town of Lnngwnod,
$111,800
$4,400.
Rep., $37,400
Dianewtojans Wulfandwife
Thrt'e-D-Homes, Inc. ti' $17.6-flU.
Joseph .1 Williams and wife Narita 1.13 fIlL C Paradise Pt.
F.. Fverettr Huske, trustee
1t. 11 to Wilte H. King and
[)ouglas P. Hotnlen and wilt'
etc tit Branimir Roth' and wilt' Natalie S to Red Iiihster Inns 3rd Sec., $20,000.
MONDAY Ihru FRIDAY
.liinict F.., 1.1 14. 131k, 14, Sari stile Herneice V., Lot 104 Hefla and William Stuhrke and of Amer Inc., Lot 432 Plan of 58'30 A.M. to 5.30 P.M.
Sea Coast Constr. to Carmine
kcadem Manor Un No. 1. stlk Gull, N 73.98 of LI 6 &amp; S I) of Land Belonging to N. Bravo and xife Franc-es J.,
Si"bastian Hts., Ui1 1i, $34,500
mig., $1!.,000.
SATIIRDAY
fla. Magruilua. Inc to Rafael
26.02' of Li 5 131k 11. Rrantle
Altamonte I.nnd, Hotel &amp; 1.1 130 Devonshire, $35,000
Robert .Ioseph I. Poncirut. hull F.st., mtg. $36,000, SK.500. Nns'ig1ation Co.. $115,000
9:00 AM. to 12 NOON
Ilamuzi and wilt Miriam, IA 24
Louis I. Cobb Jr and wile
single to Lewis M. Duke and
Ilesdalt' Manor. $19,000.
Albert M. Greene and wife Frances J. to Alton 1..
Henri Parker, single to
CALL UNTIL NOON TO
wife RuerelI Lts 21 &amp; 22131k 1'), Onorcl. Inc., S
.ILM Hauling &amp; Grading ('
of SE ' Sec. Norma to Anthony Spilorto Jr. Nt'idhardtandwifeAnnC.,IA
START OR CANCEL YOUR
Inc to Ronald Urzikulich and 2nd RepI Tr 15, S.anlando 25-21.30 igrantcir reserves title and wife Carol IA 22 Orient.a Lake l..u't-rne. $22000
Springs, $7,000.
wile Donna LI 7 1311. 13, San
to fruiti, $79,900.
Dgns 2nd Addn., $26,100.
Charles 1.afoe and stile Rose AD NEXT DAY
SebzLstmn !lt.s., tinit 2, $34,500. Rako Constr. to Benjamin F.
Frank Steinberger and wife
IQ(T)J 1.. 1. Beerher and wife
to Martin H. McI.aughlln and (Fri
hjcicarp for S&amp;n 5, Mon I
,l.irz,e Greene and
Hrnwt and wife Annie 1... I. 1'
'.cI;. to Zt'lrna 13 Ohcrst and
Florence Li V4in H Reecher. isift' [loris LA 10 I.avo wood,
s' cf ,lunit.a II F'rt'cl I. Monrr*
Ill f Sterling Pk, Unit. 1.
Charles II Haefler it ten N lAs 2 &amp; 2 131k 12 Tier 7 F. W
26 5110
and wife Sandra 1.1 4 131k 23, $33,000
15' of IA 17 A S60' of 16R)k H TrufIird
Map ci! Sanford,
Perry 13 ClarKe, Adrn. EM
'Iownsite of No ChUIUOUL, $500.
Concept Designs. Inc to Northgate, $34,000
18,280.
Grace Eben to Perry Brooks
harold 1. DuRost' and wilt'
W. F. Jefferis and wilt' Emily
George C. Wormald and wife
QCDi Barbara Jean V.eaver
Blarke IA II HIk 9 HeftIer
is Fred 1.. Monroe and wife Sarah A., IA 19 131k C.. Stei'ling
ELsa to Raymond Lord and wife
and husband Kim to 'an R.
Homes Orlando, Sec 1 $100.
Sandra S 1.1 4 filL 22 fownsitt Pk. Un No. 1. $33,900
Rose N., S 70' of E I75 of N
of Ret'rher. lAs 2 3 filL 12 Tier 7,
David I.. MadilI,
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In 5
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of F. ' of NE
F.. ft. Trafltirds Mcp of Sanford.
of NW &amp;.
single to Arlene Madill, single,
Vernon L. Barber zunci wife Harrs J. Smolko and wife Mars
less F. 50' &amp; N 10' for rd Sec 9QCt) t Betty I) H. Wilson ana
IA 126 Queens Mirror So. Rcpl.
Laura to Orlando Ptuirmacs H., Ft 981k Ii, Sterling Pk, Un. 23.?l Corrtctweu, $100
husband Charles A to Van R.
Acicin to CR mtg, $5,059, $100.
liii'., Pension Trust, lAs 275. 271
No 1 L1:t,l0U
Betc'ht'r I same as above
Floyd Womack and wife
John Situls Sr and wife Clara
&amp; 277, (I P Swox' Lurid Co Putt
of Blaci. Ilziiiurzmck, £21,000
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Chase &amp; Co to Michael J.
Pauluc,cl. Beg at p1 '1' S&amp; 25'
W of NE cot See. k$.29, run S
83 degrees 08' '4 82.7' Cit $300.
MidLTD.
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Williams,
Condom. NO.
422, etc., Windmeadows No. 4,
$31,000.
Billie L. Study and wife Mary
to Kenneth E. Fanner and wife
Mar' Li 81k 8. Talmo s.d.
$22,500.
Huskey Co Etc. to Decc:itexmne Constr. Crp., LI 4 51k
P. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 2

Alberta U) John S. ScUba and
wife Mans. LI 6 51k (' Spring
1k Hills. see 3, $56,500
Wilco Constr. to Gary E.
Brown and wife Margaret' LI 14
111k F. Lvnwood Rev., $23,900.
Robert Mitchell and wife
Vicki V. to Irving M. Felder,
trustee, — Lt 10 111k 20
Suburban Homes, $20,000.
M. Huneycutt Jr. and
wife Ronnie to Jerald K. Kiker
and wife Phyllis LI 300 Forest
Brook, 3rd Sec., $37,900.
Robert Reiche, Inc. to Joseph
H. Wilson and wife Marilyn. Its
mtg.. $*4u0, $i,tJ0.
&amp; 10 131k C West Altamonte
Herman Levi and wile Gladys
HIs., sec 3, 833,00(1.
to George t) Marshall, single 831,400
QCI)m Linda Rue, single to
1.1 14 111k E. Druid Hills Pk,
Gnr'
A. Rue, single, lAs 16 &amp; 17
Senborn Goebel and wife Sue
$24,000.
to WIlliam E. Burns and wife 1111 68.SanLando Sub. Beautiful.
Osicar
DrPrIc'st and Wife Joan
Orlando sec, 8100.
C. Li 2 51k B. Sweetwater
Esther to Fred F. Rorttger and Oaks See. 2. $.59,500.
QCD Coleman F. Dial and
wife Mar, LI It' 81k 5 Rosalind
wife Edith A to Edith A. Dial. LI
James E. T. Daugherty and
wife Marjorie to Ronald 6 131k A Carriage Hill Unit.. 1,
Charles E. England and wife Rumgarner and Wife Ann
$100.
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Norms 3. to Charles C. England LLs26&amp; 27111k H. W.
IQCDI Sammy L. Wilson and
Altamonte
and wife M'rt1c M.. F 4.S' of Ht..s.,
wife Elizabeth to David W
sec 2, 537,900.
NE 4 of 111k 4 Tier 20, Flu Land
Beane and wife Verna LI 11 &amp; W
W. I.. Kirk and wife Geraldine
Colon (70 1.: Map St GerF' o! 11 12 Blk 7 Sanlando Sul)
to Antonw G and Brothers, Inc
:ru&amp; t(tc1I . Sanford,
lftauL. £100
F. '-. of SE
of SW 4 less S
Frank Morph) and wife 417.4' of W 206.7' m Sec. 16-20-30
Orman Constr. &amp; Inv to
Marcia It' Preso Auctions, Inc., less lilt r-w,
David C. Lohrand wile Linda L.
$39,900.
1.1 1, 2&amp; 3 111k E. 2nd repl Tract
LI 19 111k 29 Drenmwold, Sec 4,
J. G. RUine and wife Clara
73 Sarilando Springs, $100
to Frederick W. Ilistlrne Sr. and $27,600.
Midge 0. 1)rewyertoStephen
wife M. Carolyn, Beg IOU'S of
Johnny Walker &amp; wilt' Anna
S Lind and wife .ia"quelen
tip Country Club Crp, Lts 9, 10, &amp;
NE cot of 111k 8, Wildmerc, Sec.
1.1 127 Cuss Aloma, 131,000.
11 Maplewood, $25,000,
32-20.30, run S 50', W 100' etc.,
Henr Monroe and wife $4,500
A. K. Shoemaker Jr. and wife
Cecilia M. to Sam T Hill and
Sophia U' Alfred R. Groonie and
Mid-flu LTD. M. to Andre
wife Barbara A., 1,t 14 111k It,
Wife Mar) B. LI 12 111k B
Pauland wile Mary 3.,
Woodmere Park 2nd Repi.,
Idyllwilde Loch Arbor, icc' 4,
%'illsgt' of Windmr.adows No. 4,
$16,500.
141,500.
81551)0
Jack B. Mann Jr. and wilt'
Blanton Owen and wife Abbie
Bel-Atre Homes, inc. to Paul
Jeniter In Paul Marflake' and
to Everett A. Harper, LI 346 &amp;
Wexler and wife Bernice, Li 317
wife Rose, Li 21 Sec 3, dc-sc.:
146 less S211', Sanfo Park &amp; Lt
Spring Oaks ur 2. s,t,ono
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Ik'. 359 '4&amp; 25' N of SE
150 &amp; 20' of 148, &amp; I.t 152 less S
William W. Walters and wife
SVi 'i of See, 14-20-32, run N 12
40'. Sanford Plc., Mtg. 143.000,
Melba Sue to Gerald 1., Love
ft. '4 10' etc., $11,200.
$1,000
and wife Anna IA 13131k P Druid
Thomas M. Tc.clen and wile
Jim Hunt Realty inc. to
Hills Plc.. 829.500.
Sheila it' Hurr)' S. Kwiatkowski
Charles F. Brooks and wife
Raynmond
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and
,tr. and wife J udith l..,LLcI, 2&amp;
Laurie, 1.1 12131kb Buena Vista
wife Mary t.o Everette Smith jr
111k H, Tract 20, Sanldndo
Fit., $17,600.
and wile Ruth W., LI 5 131k H
Sprtngs5-17&amp;l.t.s39&amp;IA, 1311 C
Jim Hunt Realty Inc U Ruby
Sunin set No., Sec , 3
Tr. 31, $13,000
Helen Smith , div. Li 532,
H&amp;K P. to Truman 'Thomas
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wife Barbara E.. LI 15
7.15M.
Wmf red I). Butts and wife Anne 111k A. Maltbic' Shores, mtg.
Jim Hunt Realty Inc to
S.. 1.1 3 111k B. The Mcadnwi
Charles R. Butler and wife
$19,250
est, $31,900.
Diane K.. LI 11 81k 11, Buena
S. M. Rakestra and wile
W. I. Kirk and wife Geraldine Mars J. to I)igruu 0. Garcia.
Vista Est., 117,8(X)
t City of Sanford. From NE
part uI Li 53, 131k B. LI. Brantley
Jim Hunt Re'alt inc to 011Cr
O?', Sec 11--30. run 711.6' to
Isles, 2nd Addn., $14,000.
A. Barrows, and wife Marina
W line of Old Sr No. 3, thence S
The Huskey Co etc. to Erwin
La 530 Frank 1. '4nodruffs
24 deg 34' W along orig r-w dLct
Peltzer and wife Wand.a . Li 14
s-d of S. Sanford, $17,600.
(06.4' thence N 65 deg
' W. 131k A. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 4.
Elizabeth Albrecht, Jean C.
(itt. 80' etc. $2,700
$12,400.
Childers, single et iii to Charles
Paul Saunders and wife
The Huskey Co. etc to Joel
W. Clayton Jr. and wife Joan
Sadde U, Robert J. Carroll and Mlttlenuin and wilt' Faye M. and W. Muleolm Clavttm and
wife Winnie D Lt 17 111k E and Frank Fulcometti Jr. and wife Mary, S I t: of N ". of SW 1 4
Country Club Manor Un. 1. wile Jean. Lt 14 131k B. of SE 1 4 Of Sec. 19-21.311, less
I2.80U,
Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 4, mtg. part, $80,000,
Henr% ( Green and wife 140,000, *10.900
Greater Constr Crp to John
}ksa U) Marion It. Green and
QCDi Karen E. Austin, I.. Peeke and wife Mary M., Lt
wire Vernit 11., E I00 of N 150' widoie to Jean !tuhlmiller LI 42 13 111k 1) The Meadows West,
part of SE
6' of Lt 9, 111k 1311 A, 2nd Rovenrui Plc Sec., $32,000
I,, S of Sanford-Oviedo Rd.. Loch Arbor $100
Julia 1.asst'ter Jr and wilt'
Survey of Levy Grant, $8,000.
Paul J. exxrtti, and c.i.a. Term A. to Pet e r N. Ht'ttermnn
John Daniels,and wife cit of Untold 'rzzeti. to Ber- anti wife' ,1iiic't A., Lt 5 1311 C,
\tanettv to Jesse Barrington, nice V. Dickson, Lot 9 The Meadows Un, 1. 146,O00,
and wile Shupelia W 12!i.5 of L Fluridaba%'en i'd, $15,000.
Carrigan L. Boland Inc to
2' of N 168.71' Lt 7, Pine U
Mars Ashville, single to Frank W. Fullmer Jr. and wife
troves, $800
Francis Jenior and wife
Audn' , 1.1 if' Little LI. Georgia
Joht Daniels and wife Margaret F..,, LI 14 Little IA Tern., *2.300.
JeUflt'lie'
In
S','I3.'ritt!r Georgia Ten'.. $3,200.
Barrington and wife Elizabeth
H A Ross Constr. to John M
F 129.5' of N 168.71' of 1*7 Pine Curves' and wife Geraldine 11..
11 (inwrs, $.
1.1 11 131k A. No. Or lando Ten'..
Edward Burke. single and Sec 3 I.init 1, $22,100.
.aru' Burke. single to .Iottn
Jt'ftrr' 1-f. Simmons and rfc'
'mrueIs and wilt' Jeanette. 1.1 Marrianne' to ierr C Bennett
'. H I. DeForest's Adclri to 5ji
and wife Cynthia A..
1.1 12 &amp;
Sanford, $1.700.
W 33.33' of 11 111k. A. LI.
Douglas 'uwter and wife W&amp;ivznun His, $17,600.
Larbara to Chester A. West and
Eleanor Kriss to Eleanor K
V. ik Margaret C beg at Pt liii'
hrz in h.i:wid Pcr", I.
Odeg. 11 nun 36 n"c FE from lilk P Glen Arden fits., $100.
si: c-or of Lot 1 111k A. The
The fluske Co. to Frank P.
Mr;idow Un No. 1, $35,500.
Cunrt' Constr. Co. Inc., Li 12
11 A Rost, Constr Co to Carl F. Bid B Sweetwater Oaks, set'?,
'\U.iswn and wife' Earlint' A., 1.1 $481 000, $10,900.
:!v 111k F., North Orlando Ten'.,
QCI) A C Smi th Jr and
:m Un. 1. *23.100
wile Miriam B to Joel F. StiiitL
I I A Ross Constr. U) Frank S. and wilt' Jane.L.ts 3,4,5,5,7 &amp; 8
1ik and wife C.ecvlui 3., LI 5 111k A. &amp; l.ts 1.2.5 &amp; 6131k 13 Out.
111k 13. No. Orlando Terr., Sec 3 Arbor s.d. $ ILK).
Un 1. $20,800.
Joel E. Smith and wife Jww
H A Ross, Constr to Gent' Ui .loc L Suimey and wile
Edward McAnult arid wife' Dorothy H., lAs 3 8 111k A. &amp;
('ariimt'Lnui LI 8 111k P No
l4sl,2,5&amp;6}3lkB Oak Arbor
Orlando Ten'., Sec 3 Un. 1, d. $27,500.
$23,000.
Johnny Walker and wife Anna
H A Ross Constr. to I)uvtd C. I(- Henry F. Clothier and wife
S'ott, 'mgIu', 1.1 32 81k A No ftnceninr .S 41'v!
&amp; N 7' ,-,!
Orlando 'Fez-i., Sec 3 Unit 1. Lt 9 81k 11, Tier 9, Martin 's
$23 .0(X)
Addn,, Sanford , 14,000.
Bel-Aire' Homes, Inc. to
Aldo 'mario and wife' Blanche'
Charles W. Sc-buffer and wife' to Thomas H. Rowe' Jr and wife
Marion M. Lt 14 Spring Oaks, Phyllis. 1.1 6 131k C Spring LI.
535.400
hills, $72,000.
Vet., B. Saunders and
('.i-urgv It. Davis and wife'

husband Joseph C. to Robert W.
Allen and wife Gail S., LI 9 Bens-rb
Trammell Crow, Ewell G.
Pope E1a1, Ind. and Ptr. of
Cro, Pope E and Carter Prop
Co* No. 22 of Atlanta Ga, to
Warren Clark, as trustee, that
part of E of NW l of Sec 2321-29. desc. $437,100.
David Muller and wife
Constance Muller to Richard G.
Smith and wile Jane LI 24 111k
C. Indian Hills, Unit 4, 535,300.
Michael Laghcap and wife
Marearei U) John W Mcintosh
and wife Betty Li 19 111k B.
Ea.sthrook S-fl Un No 16.

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Cecil A. Jarrell and wIlt'
Lillian In Crank Constr. Co., LZs
6 &amp; 7 51k 23, Drramwold Adda.,
$2,000.
O B. Weinman and wife
Lucille to James S Gunst and
wife Anna M., S In' of Lt 17, ims
F 15'. L* 13 Les..s F 15'&amp; all of Li
14 1.1 15. less E 15', 111k A.
Sanlando Springs Tr,, $12,000.
Eugene A. lax and wife Edith
P. to Clinton C. Cole and wife
Madeline I.l 15 111k I) U
Kathryn Pk 3rd Adn., $9,500.
H A Ross Constr. to James H.
!,lrRrnnm and wifi. .!'r F.. L'L
111k A North Orlando Terr.
sec 3
Un 1, $th.300,
Ruth Jones, single to Walden
l. Owen Sr. and wife Lucile S.,
1.t 24 111k A. Wnndmerc Park
2nd repl. $15,500
Annie V. Edwards, gdn. cit of
Paul 1.. Vines In Joseph 3.
Williams'4 i of N ' of SE's &amp;
F of NE ' of S%% ml Sec. 2$21-31, 870,000.
Kate Rt.ser, wido to Chester
A. Ellsworth and wife Wanda
F_ S 1-- )1 Ll -.1, Mecca Hantmock $2,20(m
Chester A. ElLswnrth and wife
Wanda F.., to Thomas M.
Eichvr, and wife S ' of Lot 11
MCc-Cli Hammock, 815.000.
Donald L. LeClair Sr. and
wife rh'brl to Kenneth J. Limo
and wifm' Barbara J., Li 291 &amp; %J,•
30' of 290 Queens Mirror So
Addn CR. $16,600,
1QCPI Ctuirlt's LeMiister and
wile Carol it , Kenneth I.irna and
wife Barbara W 30' of 1.1 290
Queens Mirror So. Addn. to CR.
$100.
mQCDm DanLflrnoksjr,. and
ife flurba
J. it, Pulinv V.
Brooks, L.ts 1 &amp; 2 111k 69, Ton.
of North ('huIwuj Ic-si rd.. $100.
Ctir1es F. Bloom Jr.. and
Barbara B. Gnldtjer, ezec. will
of Char les E Bloom and Sidney
Kornblum and wife Eleanor A
to EC Enterpris.s inc. iill that
part of W '. of SW of Sec. 15,
W Of Little Wekivit River; all
that part of NE '4 of SE 'i of
16, W of River and '4 3 4 of
Sec 16 F. of Weklwa River &amp; '4'
of Little Wekii* River etc., in
Twn. 20 So Range 29 East,
euil., $3,100,000.
Mid-Flit. Investment Co it ,
E(' Enterprises Inc., Beg.
1361.4' N from cern. of Sec. 3.2121.
29.
jit lit on N &amp; S 'Sec. of Set'
29.iitptonN&amp;S
3, etc., 1149.95 acres I less part
25 acres 1, $1,000,000.
iQCD i Mid-Flu. 1n'. Co to EC
Entr., Inc.. all right,ml. etc. 30'
Paved rd. easement etc. $100.
Southeastern Arcpt. Corp to
Leim W. Salvuil and wife Jeanne
1)'Arc Us 107 &amp; 108. less rd.,
['rank I... Woodruff's s-cl, 54.00(1.
Donald Hagen and Wife
Andre to Jerold L. Johnson
and Wife Cheryl LI 41 Ileidalt'
Manor, $36,200.
Paul L. Gilbert and wife'
lle'k'n to Jot' H. Smith and wile
Poririt' F.., 1.1 126 Forest BrooI.
2zid sec., $42,000.

Larson Constr, Inc to Robt 1..
Larson and wife Natalie. Beg.
at SE car of SW
of SW ., of
Sec. 30-20-30, N of Longw. HIILc
Rd.. run N
, 200W 366' etc s.000,
Orlando Industrial Dcv, Inc.
to Headlands, Inc.. lk
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CL incl. Lt 17, 18 &amp; 19 in
Orlando Indust. Plc. and in Orl.
Indus Plc. Un. 2, 560,000.
Epoch Prop Inc. to David C.
Rudolph and wife Realty 1.,, Li
2 less W 31'. The Springs Live
Oak Village 1st Addn., $47,500.
John W. Wilson and wife
th
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wife'Man F.. Beg at SF. car. of
SW L f NW 14 Sec 6-20-31, run
N 13.65 ch. W 2.9 e etc, $20,000.
William B. Hood and wile
Jeneen to Kent M. Watring,
single, that part of LI 36 Little
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Chris B. Jorgensen to Joe E.
Wigmnton, trustee, 1.zs 5 &amp; 6 111k
B. sec 2 North Oil. Ranches,
14.000.

Esther Anderson form. White
lo.loe. E Wiginton, trusteu, I.Ls
3 &amp; 4 111k 14, North Orlando
Ranches, $4,000.
George S. Adams and wife
Hope to Howell W. Fort!nberry
and wife Anna N 130' of % 140'
of NE ' of NW 1 4 of NW '. of
SW ' Set-. 5-21.30 less N 25' for
rd,, $22,500.
Thompkins. Land
inc. to
David F. Raines and wife
Catherine. LA 130 Trafiwnod

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John A. Kivlen and wile
Eileen to James 1. Urbach and
wife Linda L. LI 62 51k F,
Springs Valley Farms sec 7,
$66,400
W Enoch Brown &amp; Josie Mae
to Robert W. Ive', single, Lt.c 4
&amp; 5 111k E Hi-Alto Little Acres,

$9,900
fQCDI James L. Holloway
and wife Elsie to S.1.r) Dcv
Corp., 1.1 150 Winsor Manor 1st

Addn., $100.
l,ts 1.20, exc. 12 &amp; 14 Lane's
R. E. Pervis and wife Lou V. Addn., $15,000.
to Rowan M. Pickard, W 16' of Grant Young and wife Thelma
SE Sec. 7-21.29 less N 30' f
to James R. Getson and wife
rd $10,000.
Barbara, E
of Lt 68 Sanford
Hear G. Green and wife Celery Dc11a, $1,800.
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Alan Nelson. single to Dick D.
0 Bernic Ball and wile
Alice. 1* 2 &amp; F. ' of 3 811 K u Crensha and wife Doris M.,
Was man His.. Lake Ada., 1.ts 21 &amp; 22 111k 5 Entzminger
$20,300.
Addn. No. 1, 14,600.
Greater Constr. Crp to John
Emory C. Rebbert, widow to
Paul E. Schn"ck and wife .1. McKenna and wife Joan C.,
Gloria 3.. W S acres of E
of Li 16111k P. The Meadows West.
SE 1.4 of SF '. Sec 23-21-30 less $33,600.
rd., $30,000
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From SE car Lot 4, SIava
Farms, $1,400.
Zaid.a M. Cozon, widow to
.Jnmcs F. Lee and wife Vivian
.1., Beg 140'N of SW cot, Sec '19-30 run E 80' N 55' etc. $1,500
EC EnterprIses Inc. to midFla. Prop Inc., all that part of
W ' of SW '.of Sec. 15 West of
Little Wekiva River; ci
Mtg. $675,000, Mtg. $675,000.,

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Sec 3, $41,200.
QCD The Greater Constr.
Crp to E. W. Russell and wife
Elizabeth L. Beg. at S cot LI 5
111k F The Woodlands, $100.
W. T. Shea wife Helen to
Johnny Williams and wife
Edna, LI 3 81k A Fern Plc cit.,
$18,000.
Org. Paving &amp; Constr. to
James S. SaInCiak and Marie
A., Lt 66 Englishwoods, $8,000.
Austin Dcv. Crp to Phyllis C.
Conley LI 118 San Lanta Third

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Fran kJackstinant; Aif,
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Casa Aloma, $31,000,
Terra-Bela Land
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Robert W. Stockton and wife
SalI, 1.1 29 L. E 13' of 30 131k
Longwood Plc. 822,500.
Martha Raker to Conrad Win
and wife Wanda, LI 12 Ballmer
&amp; Wei.s.c Manor, $100,
Renj T. Shum.a, Intl &amp;
Trustee and wife Lorett.a to
Henn G. Green, We3t ' of NW
' of SE '. of Sec. 22.20-30, less
W 35' S of SR 427 &amp; less r-w for
rd.. $130,000
Wayrnrin 1. Jones and wife
Barbara t' Charles .1
Borkowski and wife Anita, LI'. 4
&amp; 5 111k A. 'Fr. 15, 2nd rep]
Sanlando Springs, 141,500.
Az-sin L Mihrn and wife
Esther to Milton Rurho, and
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stor of a retired businessman
who charges police brutality in
the recent Ft Lauderdale
here there were approximately 6,00(1 persons invalved...
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violence by he and
men
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raid
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have IWO less "fitf5 in
uniform... thanks to the at,
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also killed and or wounded?
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The Watergate
affair, one of the spicier issues of last fall's
presidential election, has finally reached its
day in court Seven men go on trial today on
charges of breaking into the Democratic
party ' s na 0'
tiona li headquarters.
The trial could take up to three months to
complete, with the Jury sequestered to insulate it from the anticipated glare of
publicity. Because of the controversy and high
interest in the case l,(XK) prospective Jurors
have been called
The defendants, i nclud ng former White
House aides and officials of President Nixon's
reelection campaign, are charged with
breaking into the Democratic National
Committees headquarters in Washington's
Watergate complex
Five of the men were captured at gunpoint
inside the sixth-floor offices at 4:30 am last
June 17 at a time when Democrats were
winding up a long run of presidential primary
races
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N i administration and
men and thexon
campaign
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Republican party have consistently denied
any connection with the break-in and the
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about the rights of Mr. Joe
Citizen who wants nothing out
of life other than to in, and live
if normal, self-respec'tmng life"
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the widows and
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television programs.

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created by the 1972 Legislature to study the
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attend Maw at All Souls, I Just
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still far over the horizon, two Democratic
state senators have already started out on the
long trek toward nomination and a half-adoien either hopefuls are warming up on the
sidelines

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D uval

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Inducted.
The wind-down draft calls
could bring attempts by
NEW ORLEANS ( All) Ofthousands of men seeking to de- (iciab say there were 'inlay that induction past the dications" of possible conondeadlines. Draft officials ex
nt'ctions between Sunday's Smpet't ninny to appeal for change ter shootings from a New Or.
of their Al status or for post- leans hotel and earlier violence
iwit1tI11,'Ht.5. liit'y ealuitit be
in the city.
drafted while such appeals are
-- The snipers at the Howard
John%on Ilotel struck one week
be given 30 days' afterLe Cadet Alfred
notice to report and usually rell, 19, was killed by an unseen
JACKSON VI LI.E ,
k-la, tangles over the right of Jack- iti'iils into a single unit, those appeals cannot be ukared up in sniper as Darrell stood outside
AP)— When the consolidated sonville Beach to close offput)- living in Jacksonville Beach, that time.
ixlice headquarters.
city of Jacksonville was created Ic access to the beach and over Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach
Presumably the 2,500-or-few.
—The fires set by the hotel
a little more than four years w hit'ti level of government Iths and Baldwin voted in a separate er March call will be filled by snipers came six days after two
ago, there was a dispute' over the authority to levy and collect referendum to keep their mini- mien in the extended-priority fires, in which arson also is
how much power it had over OK'(.'upational taxes
cipalities intact,
group. These mtieri who lost tie- suspected, destroyed downtown
Consolidated Jacksonville lt'rmnents late in 1972 and who warehouses.
Four satellite towns
When the people of Duval
The fight is still going on. County and City of Jacksonville would act as it county to them, have' lottery numbers up to last
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oh Ili: :3/i. ( '
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17-story office-apartment buildthe street from the
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1971 fire at the &amp;title Iloward
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Vietnamese panhandle Communist shelling
causes slight damage and fes casualties at Da
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is showing its inner-strength in the form of construction and huge
beams rarely fed ill pi'cscflt-(laV buildings l)t'niolition Cfl'WS ill
dica It'd that t he old structure will be t'Oilil)lVtClV re,novt'd by the (lI(I 0)1
this week, mak ing addit iona l parking spaces f o r the new st ructure
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what happened in Tampa last
night
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services at the Open Door
h'aptist Church and held the
congregation ii UflpVWt
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wallets before fleeing
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when it removed the death
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Sr miii miole (titimit y
(sillsississlcaser Greg Drummond is

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11 and will have the biggest
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found beside the body of a New Orleans snipi
was used earlier to shoot a police cadet at d
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bombing of North Vietnam last month was
that it was a continuation of the administration's bomb en' negotiate' policy.

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physicians and dedicated individuaLs in this county
Dr.
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the chairman of the for.
thvoming 3rd Annual f)eltona
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has been married since
November, made no public
announcement because of
publicity over his four previous
marriages, his publicist says.
Remind me not to move' to
Hollywood

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Again quizzed as to a It) possibly coupling the two len
replacement \las or Brown tth
"When
hionIIPIu.
the city
takes over the

Help an Evelyr. Jensen
Panebjanco of RI) 2, Chittenango, New York 13037 wants
to know if there are any plans
for a class reunion for the Class
of 48 (Semisinole High Schools?

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Sam, the second child born to
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city will really 1w cramped for
other
cities will 1w able to gain limits to relieve Use difficulty, remodeling for the utility
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The space. Space will be needed for in experience From the problem "We need help from Uncle company personnel, but this
we are suffering with. I'm sorry Same and I think we are was on a limited scale''
pos.sibibit - exists that the city at least six more persons. The
lltt'tshws wh'st he
B John A. P0
trum divorce one or two of its issayor now has to give tip his
the'
t'Its didn't plan when till- eligible,'' he declared.
He added the problem needs
right there ."
facilIty was built to have It
departments, probably fire Oilier for various c'auses and
Councilman John ?.acco said study and certainly no departMayor Brown has conits the ( sunsuit has no private place capable of accepting a second there are no funds budgeted for ments can be moved withou
Should be starting pretty sictc
and-or
police'
from
-ntiv refused to give
soon, now. I mean all of those
story," he said.
municipal
building,
if
and
when
for conferences, Win said.
an expansion niove unless the professional direction.
reason for not remnn.-,intin;'
I I
With hit rapid growth in
who over-react whenever a
I he
ouru din in continued (It) C
a
proble
1115 re acIs
space
h
in
Council wishes to classify
.R
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Councilman Tom F in tire.
Bachelor ,tne! Howell exclaimed
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C twisty, another tilIlt it is ISiS
151) 1W the ('its
national disaster or spectacular
stage .it the three-year-old
the
problem
as
an
emergency.
said
he has been told th
to the nrsvor ''the reason 'oti
.I 11.all collIplex. pro Went has been generated for
r.M.000 pI us cit%
manager will research tilt, He noted the (7ity Council building cannot be expande,!
reappoint him is becausiv
same as the sniper in New
The idea was expressed today
______________________________ upward and that it Is posssbl
like the IlI'Sil \V1I
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Richard
wirz
in
by
Councilman
tIn' fire departrssent can b
don't ou say so..whv twist
Watch for the cry
an interview with the Herald,
moved elsewhere and that
"gun around the bush"
registration: if we had it then
Vi in said he has talked the
space turned into offices,
During the council meeting
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maybe this wouldn't have
ht'0h1l over with Mayor
.
"I do not really think the %
was annarent that Dobson was
happened."
Hill
Grier
and
City
Manager
;
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the city hail offices i are in tha
aware of h appointment by
/1
Tell 'em they don't know- what
Roll Bergman. In addition to
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iditiCh
of a cramp at
U'i--:
are
his resenc
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This was
the fact that a second stAr&gt;
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mnomnent but eventually there i
discussion concerninl'
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Curl WAS registered to the
canoot be added to the facility
riot going to be enough space. I
salary increase of use police
.
sniper
having been )W
and it would be expensive to cx.
.ii:
not sure what will b.
chief from $6 600 to $8 1)()
.
chased ma department store
pand
the
building
due
to
it
s
coming
with the utility departin Howell questioned this tact as
Ernpori s Kansas
the
angle
design Win said when
went
)Iow"%er
, I fe1 we will
to whether council had
the properts 00 whi( 11 it i'
have
adequate
space for ther
authorits and Cit y A ttorney
located
was
donated
to
this.
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It present F nibrt°c said
Thomas F reunan replied
'a- council tiad the authority to by the municipality's founder,
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TRAINS,
a
national
Ilibbard ( asselberry, there was
a.
mend tile budget.
t
t
onls,
magazine of railroading ( Jan.
' stipulation that none of tia'
o
public
he
73 issue has an outstanding disclosure of the in4itttr was at water oaks on the tract would
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quite a plug for Sanford, too,
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ne councilman said the city
.kl
Rowell queried the mayor if
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Mrs Doyle hlt'dmgfit'kl and
baby girl
('ar Ward
Ophelut Brown
Svlvati .1. I)avu.
Shi'rrod Gore'
Willie Morton
Martha 1tt'dIt'
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Annual nwmberstup nit't'tlnu
W Sen iiimole zoological Society
'."twdulc'ct for 7:31) p,nt itt
."anford Ctitunber of Conuiserce'
tiuildtrig. Election of officers
and trustees

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AMERICA'S LARGEST
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action taken by City Council

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A question was also raised by

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who was not recommended for law"
Following a stormy smsion,
reappointment
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virturs like t-ust and dereneN. .said. various spokesmen fnr 1!it
has been shattered." said the Nixon administration were
Democratic party's 1972 presi- en equal play with the flt'U'

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to get to penpic' with appeals candidates."
Day after din, McGovrt
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The senator particularly redifferent: less travel, more
with
SentS
what he considers th(
OpeflflCSS
less
W'lSIflfl,
in fal lmore
"no
cornand
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with $ 46 and Melanie Joyce third with

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the press I think the% do, it good
job generally. But we tuid ar,

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antitrust law because of its fail;ire to purchase jet aircraft f,-,r
TWA in the 151M Hughes f
th. 'swne'h rn"r- !hri 7 per
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recent
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turned
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t'lec'ted vice president. At 50. 1w a "pretty good kidding about
was just defeated for the gcwer. pas.cing the milestcint

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TENNIS SHOES
And to keep thinking young he time out from working on his norship of California and at 60.
I3 FRANCES LE'AINE
began his birthday reNixon
second
for
a
re-electcl
just
for
a
25address
inaugural
suggests looking to the future,
Associated Press Writer
CONVERSE
. an the
flections with a discourv
Pres- not the past, and staving in minute bilk in his Executive presidential term.
ASHTGThN iAP
ALL STARS
to
politicians
for
age
ideal
Never in those decades,
ident N$nn observing his mile- contact with younger people. (office Ruildini' hideaway.
BATA
BULLETS
1un'h their careers He sueThe President said he doesn't "k'asi of all at 50. didI expeCt to
Nixon granted a birthday-eve
stone With birthday today, says
gested between 25 and 40 for the
an- be here at this time at 60,"
c hopes to do great things in interview to two news-service like observing birthdays
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the first four years of his reporters, provided the dis- nuall anymore and prefers to Nixon commented
because "it's a back-breaking
cusslon was limited solel to his make note of them only on the
seventh decade.
The President plans to
ARMY-NAVY
with physical job if you do It well"
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He doesn't feel old, he says birthda reflections. He took decades-'Tvery 1(1 years"
brate his birthday tonight
tO
and
it
Lakes
about
25
years
He cited his ID-year mile- his wile, Pat, daughters Tric'ia
seniority needed to b"
stones starting at age 21) when Cox and Julie Eisenhower, his get the
me a committee chairman or
322
icS Sanford Ave
he wits "it juninr in college, Inng-time per-on, .ecretar)
spcaler
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The I)ctiti:nis could imiusistlute
if !study group for change of
county government only ---- not
11 cIty arid county t'oii.iolldatloll,
'I 1w legislative ttcle'gustnin
hiuss (lie Iwer to author fin)'
rle('essuiry special acts to
e'.stahuli.sti a progruirmi,'' says the
fonmmie'r
county commission
uhiusinmn,imi - '1 'iii simply isshltig
(tin II study group lII)0'tiilite'd by
tsii tkle'gisticiti, although I do

endorse the'

uniigoversmiiicmmt

lB t'oiic't'pt.",
If the th'Iu'guithjns choose-s to
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f 11 iitt- c,,4si , .siitl tic hi'gssii
lti U' iiie'iisbt'rs would be lIf). re'st'SsrcIuisig taritseis kinds of
IMtItitt'tl by the sti'k'guititsmm - 'l'liis (elliOt) gtls- crmjliie'lih
t'(IIiiIi)iSsltIii would reureseni
lil t. Ilegative's were'
Ii4 a:i - it.ii li',smi i- oiisIi5Is,it'n

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geographic represt•ntigtius,,

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but these viIII be offset by positives

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uUse
city-count government should
be completed no later thasi 13
suconttss after first miseetin and
the, c-oiminstte should be in i
I'ttion to present tu th

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ki tht. k- ouliti,

at'Libei hIuiIt'I .iditiiiii,tr,itit,
legal noel ac'cesuisting cxcsts us
itisciunls fiscunt appropriate' by
the ICC1SIC&amp;tit's' tI,'ls..';oIli,i,
It-legation-

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Iot'1tl genec iUii'.'mits their Ii'sclings. hopefully with a
oltcLt(ten charter- , .tc'vt'rsitn it.'
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overs.%helining I clit back Ila the
Drummond frels it wtsulij bitti
inelru study,'' i)rumiiimtond said. mii"st itpproprtuitc, islu to app- s'utinivahion of effor ts would
In studying general aspects of Iroactm the federal gos'ernuseiit result in a reki endwu item tu
OVERWHEIANIING
unigovernment I)r ullilliull(I for "supItiort"
NK(IATIVE.s IN ME'IIIO
said tie found miiiiny formats of prognitmn. Thu federal governouts t y ,
I) r u n tit U ti t.i
( A) 11111114' ,'tiisssilithg(ie,it. '''Psi' iiient has cIselorse' I sue Ps en
ttwesri:t'l,, "alter. of s.''uZ's&amp;'
"When any folio of govern- slutly t'oiiiiiiisslomi se ill mint ck'usvi'i's as evielemst.'t'tl by the many hObble' forums md
Iiie:i( Is started (hen' will 1w rset'essnrity endorse the system
East ('t'istr,i! Florida Regional i'ubllt'attun of the fcts had
sie'gustives Involved but these as it Is t'iiilsloyed hi Jackson- l'lisrnilmsg ('ousicib,
been at'coiispltsheti''
will he isiort' (hats offset by (tie' sill,'.l)uvutl,'' ha' said. "The
l)ruiitmusonel said e'vn.soltde.ted
''11 is amiticipated that cit
lssiI lveS,", suslut Drummond. e.iiiiimiisclt)ji imiust cimiploy (tie
t use' r ;i iii en Is , lilt- 111(111114 groups autet lseh°'s itiedi us t'c
After eunsultinig with Earl miee'tls
Ihisil
lit
htit'ssl ( 'uliiiiibii, In Niuscisget' ('uiuuii) e'ounly 1% Ill 1w most ewperatts e
telr(eheu, of Orlando ccliii Wft5 I ciluirt'lIit°mit$
Georgia, have verified thiusl us PC itting o5pottuIittU's to
Dint.' County e'halrisian when
t'Ohsstsllcliite'cl
governiiiemils vot'&gt;
ive all of the pros amt citns
t'onisolidiiteej government wa.%
FEDERAl. I"IJNI)S'
receive' all lmusrdlnusui' share of e-esuicenilssg the issue"
liiiple'smien(ed In Jacksonville.
Iet1cral grants 111111 loans
''There are uusnv fise't's
liuvusl ("unity, l)rwms,ust,ncI said
If
Sl'IIiitiotl' 'tiiely' roimiht'e'iit' (if gur,itcm' i'(IIiit'mict
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Seminole Studies Unigovernnieflt

reogrntd and handled as a
For thc planning procedure. there the C8M'.
clti7Cfls effort with my perinvoh'ed in this studs'," the two year term instead of the would no longer be the
proponent of the unigovern. present four year term, Is that czicophonic' contrast of RKSPONSE ENCOURAGING sonal
thoughts,
words
and
in.
volvement
kept
to a
bare
ment stated. 'The public should It would give the electorate an planning-wnlng rorm is
rummond saId that he had minimum.
be aware of the negatives as opportunity to remove those seen In the enunty-cit
"1 know the present Counts
representatives from office, arrangement," Drummond been encouraged by the
well as the positives."
when
Comm10n
° b mature
jg
who do no: ;pparent! have the ssid.
in enough to hear all the facts.
"Of course, we would expect he presented
community interests at heart.
GROUPS THREATENED
overnment study group And nil residents in Seminole
If this Board were elected, it that. the existing department county g
"There are many special might follow a form which is head.c of cities and of the county in November, as well a the County who are Interested in
Bridge Cornrniss*oners, Jordan City Hall atone meeting. smoke
By MARION BETHEA
emtuioo was so profuse she interest groups and Individuals used elsewhere, in that the first government should receive first enlightened reception of many the good of the count will not
WINTER SPRINGS—A vice- and Miller: Health and
mnynr was elected and corn- Recreation Commissioners, thought the room was on fire, who will feel thrnitened by the hearings in zoning and shore consideration for employement citizens from both polItical be afraid of the facts."
Mrs. Raker maintamed break adoption of a more efficient line nit.eratun matters would be under the new government parties in all sections of the
mittee and administratIve Booth and Mrs. Baker.
'M a commissioner, I sin
heard before the professional system. And the local o!ficinl county.
Administrative appointments time was sufficient U) smoke, form of government,
nppointnients made at a
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Claude' Vu'. Shoemaker
Victoria McKinney
tiavid E Stimini
l:thel 1. (:cok
Abu Itakt'r
Sophut A Mu
.lusepti WuitL;ire .lr.
Itisephine Lit1tIrw'tt
('.arlos V. Riiines
'ilark A. Brown
Itobert A Mr,lntosl, Sr
'\rttiur I. Wilson
i,lenthi S. Laffert)
!.inoht K Flout
\'ii'gil ( (;rLtL')
I,es.sit' M IMfl5b. Ileituiry
E.urh It. Keller. I)eliar
N1nr 1. Lanzner, Altanionte'
s;irtnigs
.11lhn Vu'. Cart. t)eltunit
i:ieuIrIo)r H. Poeckert. LkltoluI
I:liwbetli D. David, Deltotut
iurottw I) Lawson. t)e'Itona
!elo,rts Willis, Lake' Mary
Marilyn E. Giles, Lake
'dtnri*'
Willuini F. Axon, Winnipeg,

the

Listed as second in prlorit
in

Counts

officials

was the

completion of Big Wekiva, and
the' completion of the St. Johns
stud from the western
Ii
extremity o the Corps stud
completed in July 1971, WeSt
ward to the' ConflUenCe' a! the'
Wekivui
er,
Thesestudiesar'extremely
important Ic. Seminole' County,"
Farr told Ed Cederhoni. "The
Board of Coimrmssioners, the
planning and engineering
departments have diligently
adhered
to
the'
recomufendations of the Corps in
preserving the flood storage'
areas
At the present tinit', there' are
ii
number
of
;iossible
developments in Seminole' and

adjacent counties which border
these' rivers under question and
winch wilt be applied for final
___________________________

Legal Notice
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOT id i lierroy jmvei that I rtertuaurdini.usinetsa'706 Braditiaw
t)rieSanford Seminole County,
Florida under the fictltiouy name o'
100DM PRODUCTIONS and thai
i intend to register said name with
th*' Clerk of tht Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida iii at
cordanc, with the provIsions of true
I ictitiout. Name Statutes. to Wit
Section $650 Florida Statutes 1937
Sip I'au iosepsi Sliapparsl
i'ublist, Jan 3. ID. 1?. 24. 1973
k it

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
Notice is tie-rib', given that the
undersigned, desiring to engage n'
businessunfl,rthelictiticwsnameof
IIIRDI- BUILt EOTERPRISES
1060 W Notre Dame Drive, iii the
City of Altamonte Springs. Seminole
County. Florida intend tO register
tIle said name with th Clerk of thn
Circuit Court 'riancita' said County
James Desmet
Publish D.c 30. 77. 1Q12. &amp; Jan
IC 19'7

1)ISCHARGFS
..ini1miri1:

Martha 1, Siivre'
,iutm 1.. Bryant
itaby Boy Nornuirl
lane F. Pruden
!.ut'ii;i K Edtlols
LIlulac I)ebert
Mrs. James Leffler and baby
Mrs Arthur Butt and baby
Saiiuuel Peterson
Clifford Grooms Jr
Mrs. Luther Young and baby
lotIfl Itnwlunn.1, Caaselberr)
frank Musenbeek, Deltona
('liristine Larldstroln,
!It'lt(flhil

Margaret C. Davis, Deltuna
Lithari M (.lreiemt, Lake' MarLithe S. Braxiun, Osteeni
Mr's. John Ik'lhngeramtd baby
girl, Winter I'iirk
Juinies A. Cotton, Winter

STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
1t, re.ular annual nteetinhl Of the
ituckhOicieflOf 'The CitIzens 5-arts ef
Oviedo. Owiedo, Florida, will beheld
at the Qvi,*o Memorial building at
3 00 P ft on WedmieSday January
11 1973 Iu' the CleCtuOfl of Directors
atm the transaction of SuCh'. other
,
may properly come
twiorr lit. n,i'eliru,i
0. Pt Webe)
Executive
Vice- President
Publish', Jan 3 IC Il 71 19?)
DFLQ
—

FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE tSherebygivenftsat i am
,ti Third
engaged
St.. Sanlorol. Seniiutoie County,
Florida under the fictilirt'S nam of
SEMINOLE SURPLUS. r. that I
intend toregisie' said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County Florida in ditCOfdat,Le with
the FictitiOuS
provisions 0
Section
Name Statutes, 'TOW.?
$65.09 Florida Statutes 19.11.
S J 0 Freeman
Publish Dec 20. 77. &amp; J.fl 3. IC.
Wfl
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NOTICE

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a C1I
iritjry.

COUNTY. Fl. ORIDA

,mprovements.

wale' ftnd Sewer service has been

''This moratorium is a
temporary situation intending
to be lifted when the flood plain
studies are completed. We are
not sure of the legality of this
moratorsuni nor how Long it can
he enforced" Farr said.
County officials were in
formed that the study could
take up to sli months to cornpiete, but that on written
request from the planner's
office, the Corps would begin.

CASE MD 73 isa
r'14001J.' TIE'S
corporation

stiillations providing for the an
pointment of three Ødvlsory boa -ct
memberS, t
of wh.ct shall reside
With,nthedistriCtatthetirfll'OtthCit
appointment, for the sole purpose of
actis sing the Board of County
Commissioners as to the con
struclion arid maintenance of saio
lighting
Street
installations,
providing for the assessment inc
levi of speca, assessments to
prOvide for tile payment of the costs
of the construction and maintenance
Of said Street lighting installations,
p'viOing for the method
f
collection
of
the
spec i4,i
assesSments and providing to' an
effeCtive date
1SEAL1
Arthur H Bckwith Jr.,
Clerk
Board of County
Commisiione
Seminole County, Florida
PublIsh Jan 3 tO. 1973
DEL 3

way 436, Casielberry. FIorid&amp;. .i770'
and file fbI' original with the Clerk o1
the above styled court at the
County
Seminole
Courthouse
Sanford, Florida. on or before
January 76th. 1973. otherwise a
Judgment mat be entered against
you for the relief demandec in the
Complaint
THIS NOTICE Shall be published
once cacti week for four l4 con
secutive wpekt in the Sanford
Herild, Sanford. Florida
WITNESS my hand and seal of
5-aid Court on thiS 71st day Of
December, 1977
(Seafl
Arthur Pt Be'cSwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circut Court
By Cecelia V Ekern
Deputy Clerk
JOHN A SAL DW1P'e
Suite 70. 500 East Highway £36
Casselberry. Florida 37701
Pbli5h Dcc 77, 1977 1 Jan 3 1D
1', ic3
DE
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fld the City Council

a ?Pt City f Attamonte Sprinas
itorida does hereby declare the
INC
n.cessl!
to' the paving Of said
thocoi.urnarfns described aforesaId
Piaintif
a neessLry public improvement
lii IT FURTHER RESOLVED
MAURICE A LERENSBUPGER
Thai fbi' total cost of saict am
IS.1t-4RYN
P
and
LEBEN
provementS. ocluding the cost of an
SftURC'ER. liii wife. If living inc
labor and matrriatl, financing
they or any of them be deac their
Of Plans and
beers (leviseci
and ptrsonaI charges. COSt
representativeS and their or any t specifications cost Of engineering
tf,p'ir heirS, devisees. executors, and legal services and all Other
acimirtistratoft,grantees.asslunsor expenses necessary or incident
successors in right title or interest determining th feasibilIty and
rwartic-abillb, Of Such construction
end any and all persctn claiming by
reconstructIon, administration
or treroug, titer,' or an', o them,
c'xpensesarCwcttothr.r expenses a'
'endants
be necessary or incident IC) the
nanc ing hfrein authorized, iS
estimated lobe Eight thousand eight
NOTICE OF SUIT
rwndreg and no 100 dollar'., and the
TDQUIEITITLE
Sum of mones necessary IC Pi to'
It. the Name of th.- Stale of Florida
the total cost of said improvements
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
to thr Defendants
is hereby authorized
NAME STATUTE
Maurice A Leben*buer arid
mi
The' the entire cost ot
TCi VI*'IDP.' 1 MAY CONCEPN
tat? yn P Lebfnsborgfe. his wife. provernents Shall be assessed
Nalict is herebs given that the
if living and if thPy 0" arty of
be against ali lots and lands adiounmog
undersigned, pursuant to the
dead, their heirs. deviseeS. and
Ø contiguouS or bounding and
"Fictlteou Name Statute Criapsipersonal representatives, and their abuttinguppewchimprovements or
Florida Statute, will register
or
o their heirs devisees, specially benefitted thereby and
vv,thi the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in
executors aaministrators. grin
further
designated
the
by
inc f or Seminole County, Florida.
ties, assigns or succeSsors in right
assessment piat now on tile in the
upon receipt of proof of lIte
tItle or Interest and any and all Office of the City Clerk of th City of
publicatg, of this notice, fbi' fir
persons claiming Dy or through Allamonte Springs. Florida, whiCh
titious name, to-wit
SU"CRIOR
them or any of them,
assessment plat ii, hereby approved
PRODUCTS CO (Not InCorPoratedl
And to All unknn spouses of
the City of
., Hi, City rounci' o
under whiCh I expect to engage in
said above named natural defen
Altiumonte Snrinos Florida
buIineSt. at 373 Oak-hurst St in lb.dafl?s
BE )'T FURTHER RESOLVED
City of Allarnonte Spgs, Florida
And to All parties claiming in
That it ii trwctetermination of this
Thut the party interested is said
tereus by. through under o' against batty tiwif all lots arid l4,ndr. ad,oining
busineSS enterprise it. at. ttllS
the aboit named natural defendants end contiguOuS or bounding and
Robe't M Mu'nan
ngt kno
to be dead a' alive
abutting upon the said im
37e' Daktiurs' St
And to All parties hAving or provementi will be especially
Altamonte Springs,
claiming to have any tigett, title or beceefitte(1byttwsaid improvements
Florida 37T01
intereSt iii and to the toIlowing provided for n this Resolution. arid
Datec
at,
Seminole County.
described property. situate in that the special assessments to be
7 Janua'y 19fl
Seminole County Florida, to WI?
made and entered against all lots
PutiliS?
ii, tC. 1, 24 )i. 1973
'That Part of the NW'. of the SE'M and iands located at HillCrest Street
1)1
east Of the Little Weitiwa River eudloininu ant contiguous or boun
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in Section 9. TO*flihip 71 South, ding and abutting Or SUCh COr
Range 29 Eat!
templated improvements Shall be
FICTITIOUS NAME
You, and cart of you, are notified made upon a front footage basis.
NOTICE Shenebygiven that I am
that a suIt toquief title to the above
that is to say. that in the preparation
engaged in uimness at P.O Drawer
property has Deer, filed of the Special assessment roll
r err Park Seminole County.
eguinit yatj and you are hereby
covering the contemplated ,iTt
Flo'i(lC) under the fictltiou name ot
required t, se"v,' a copy of your provements such spec a tifrielith.
TkAP'TIM( SYSTEMS and that i
Anwe to' the Complaint on the Shall be determined and prorated
intend turecjistr said name wI't' the
plaintiffs attorney. William H
according to the toot frontage of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
koobinson, to Mesmer &amp; Rob
retp.rtive prgpertie adioininci and
County Florida in accordance with
benson, P,O Box $06. Orlando. contiguousorboundinejandabutting
f trie FictItious
the provisions
Flurida 37107. and file thr original tn upon such improvements especially
'To Wit
Section
Name StatUtes
the office Of the Cierk of the Circuit beneflttec by said improvements
$65.09 I Iorlda Statutes 1957
Court on or before January 25th.
Thai the Tax A%.s,tr of the City
S Joseph A Puggir'
1973. otherwise the allegations of of Attamonte Springs. Fiorid, in
Pt-es
Said Complaint will be taken as accordance *ith the provisions o
Publish Des 20. 77. 1972 &amp;
onfessec
law, shall proceed to mak, and
1(1 1973
Thisrtoeic('st)aIlbepit5hedonce prepare a special assesSment roll.
DEK.SC
iCti week- for tour COfnacutivi' assessing the- Special benef Itt, to be
_______________________________
wk-5 in th Sanfora Herald
received as Itte result of said im
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Dates thit, 71st aa of December. provertwntl against the lOtS and
NAME LAW
19'7
buds 0(110mpg and contiguous or
NOTICE tSHER(I1Y GIVEN that
lSeaf I
bounding anti abutting said im
the uncleriigned. desiring to engage
ARTHUR Pt BECKWITH, JR
provementl,, basing said special
inbu5in,s.unce-r thefictltlOulnamt
Clerk-. Circuit Court
assessment against the- resPective
of ACTION HONDA at Route 1197
Seminole County, Florida
properties to be' especially assessed
Fern Park-, Florida intends to
y',
.artha I VItiler
upon One hundred per ce-n! of the
register sa name wIth the Clerk Of
Deputy Clerk
COSt of such improvements as
the Circuit Court of Seminole- Putilisfi Dec 71. 1912 1 Jan 3. IC, Oelermnined by this Resolution, and
County. Florid*
17, 1973
titus
the amount determined D
William Sauve,
0Ev iv
Resolution to be' assessed against
President
the- said property
Action Motor Sales. Inc
BE IT FUgTHER PESOL VçD
Publish Dec 20. 21. $977 1. ian 3.
That the Special assessments
,o. 1Q77
RESOLUTION NO.073
provided to' tie thu Resolution Shall
u
'F SO UTiON (31' THE CITY be paylitil.- al' tillptiop Qf the
cOUNCiL OF THE CITY OF
property owner. at. follows
FICTITIOUS NAME
(.0. 'T A M 0 N 7 E
In cash, within thirty 130) days of
S P P I N C S.
NOTICE IS here-by given that we
FLORIDA. PROVIDING FOP THE
the confirmation of the Saud special
are ,ngageci in business •t ziot
iMPROVEMENT OF A PORTION assessment roll or in three (31 equal
Stevens Ave., Santoed. Seminole
OF HILLCREST STREET FROM annual inStallmentS. Said De'S e'red
Courtly, Florida under the fictitiouS
tT5 INTERSECTION VyITH LAKE
paymentstobea' inheres' at the rate
nanet of AMERICAN SCREEN
STREET A DISTANCE OF 453
f eight per cent 0. per cent) Pt"
ENCLOSURES MFG.. and tP.at we
LINEAL FEET, AND PROVIDING annum ther first deterred payment
tcg,J, r.u- 1'ju'
n r.'n,si.' tirt rmr will, the
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COtI TII
AC,AINST THE ;o(urnmence0'te-cI ye-Or froendate
County Florida in accordance withi
ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNERS
confirmation of said assessment
provisiont, of the FiCtItiouS
WPIEPEA5,fttq' City Councilof tt,. roll And 00 the same dmy Of i'0ti
Section
Namc StatuteS. '0 Wit
CIty Of A'tan,Qeite Sprnngt,. Florida,
year thereafter until Paid in full
$65 05' 1 lori
deems It adviSable tc 1vr' Hillcrest
Statutes 1951
SF IT FURTHER RESOLVED
Stree" front Its intersection wIth
S Margie S Parker
'That this Resolution shall beWayne- Park-er
Lake- Street, a distance of 410 lineal publiShed once a week- for a PerIOd Of
Publish Jan tO. 11, 34. 31. 1Q73
I eel Thi, street is lobe' Six inCh (6') twO (7t week-s in The Sanford
himevocp bow' WIth di one inch'. It") Herald. a newspaper of general
DEL-rn
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concrete
Sui ace'
circulation in Se'munoie County.
meosurung fwt'flIv feet (20) in Florida
FICTITIOUS NAME
Ian'
NOTICE fSti,cebygiventli4t
v.titIi dill dictording to Plans.
BE IT FUIiTHEP RESOLVED
engaged in bijsirwss f iiao Round
specifications and estimates or tile
lfl4lt thiS RfSOItitiOfl shall be and
V,itti the City Council of thee City of
table Dr.. Cosselberry. SemulEic
cume efteclive immediately from
County. Fioreiia under thee fictItious
Altamonle Springs, Fto- ,,Ji, whi(?'
and after itt passage and adoptiofi
Said plar, Specifications and
name Of DIXIE MARBLE 6. TILE
PASSED AND AOOPTEO this
estimates are twreby approvØ b',
CO.. amid thdt I intend to .eguStt'
14th day of Nove-mber. A.D l.'7
said name *ith the Clerk- of the tile City Council and constitute thee
W 0. SwoSfura
Circuit Court. Seminole County. plant,, specificatIs and estimateS
MayOr of the
I iuridi in accordance wIth' the of cui fur sand improvemonfs
Cit', of Altamunle
provt'suons of the Fictitious Name
P40W
THEREFORE. BE IT
Springs. Florida
Statutes. ToWIt SectIon $65.09 RESOLVED BY
THE
CITY
ATTEST
Florida Statutes l5/
COUNCIL CF THE' CITY OF
Jane Richards
5$AROI FALLS
A L I A MONT F
S P P I N C S.
City ClerkPublish Jan tO. 11, 24. 31. i973
FL.ORIDA AS FOLLOWS
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Thp folIowinc,, described lands
lying and being in Iown5*iip 20
South, Range 37 East
SECTION
Allot the NE i,
SECTION 74
All of the S.ctlon
SECTION 25
All of the Section
SECTION 26
All of the Section
SECTION 27
All Of trw E "
Thr foliowing deic'iD.d Ijrids
lying uric being in 1wnthip 30
South. Range 33 Eas'
SECTION 9
Alt ot the Section
SECTION 30
All of the ectiori
Sidney Vihien, Jr..
Chairman
ATTESt
Arthur H Beck-with. Jr
Clerk
PubltIh January 10. 17'3
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
UTILITIES BOARD
AMENDED
Notice Of Public Hearing
iir bu,ir ii'
oun', Con
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sitting as tb, Seminole County
Utilities Board will hold a
Jblit
hearing in the County Commission
Chambers of the Seminole County
Courtno, Sanford. Florida. on
weonecaiy the 17th day o January
1973 at 700 PM, or as soon
thereafter as Possible to consia,' in
application submitted by Lake of the
Woods Trailer Pai requesting a
CertIficate of Public Convenience
rt NeceSsity for water service in
Seminole County, Florida
* general description gf the- area
wherein øpptitt ion t
provide
Wote Service hat, LIeN) requested it
fOIiOwS
Thi' South ID feet of Lot tO and all
of Lt 11. Lake of the Woods Suo
divISlOr. accord,ng to the (Hit
recorae'oj in Plaf Book- 7. gag,23
Public Records of Seminole County.
Florida
ScOne', VihIen. Jr..
Chairman'
ATtEST
Arthur H Beck-with, Jr
Clerk
Publish January IC. t93
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Meyer made the proposal,
seconded by commissioner
Julian Stenstrom.
Ccnnmissioners' salaries isihl
remain at $150 a month but the
raise jumps their expense
niont' to $150 a month.
Mayor Lee Moore, who voted
with Commissioner A. A.
McClanahan against the
motion, will now get expenses
totaling $175 a month. The
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The :30 arn. appearanl'c Is
the' first in a series of steps that
Chamber members hope will
garner support for the project.
Other members of the
$ I Chamuer committee pursuing
that
idea
stadium
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McDunald terms "extremely
ambitious." are Julian StenStiIiftl, Wayne Albert, John
Spolski and airport manager J.
S. Cles'e'land.
Other Airport Authority
agenda items include con•
sideration of leases: building 41
to Seminole Surgical Supplies,
huilding 117 to File Tire
Company and sub-leasing of a
vwtion of hangar four by Page

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Airsi-ays Inc., fixed base
iiperator. to Aero Service Inc.

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An t i q u e
Festival
Winter l'ark Sertilnia Club's
Sme.thi Annual Antique Show and
Sale officially opens Jan. 11 at
Orlando's Exposition Park. The
show will run through Sunday,
.Ian. 14. Show time will be 1:00
p.111. to 10:00 p.m. through
Saturday and 1:00 p.m. to 6:00
p.m. Sunday.
Sonic 50 select dealers frem
tates as far away as California
are on hand to exhibit and sell
the finest in antiques ever seen
in this area. Fabulous coIk'c.
lions of dolls, books, china,
jewelry, Indian relics, ornamental jade, silver amid
thousands of other items will 1)1'
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FOR
cOUNT.
SEMINOLE
FlORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. n-iSo
In re. The Maniag, of
PP4ILLIP
HANNEPS.
DEAN
PETITIONER AND PATRICIA L
HANNERS. RESPOPiDIpiT
NOTICE OF ACTION
TQ PATRICIA L itANdERS
RESIDENCE Uif KNOWN
AND WHOSE LAST KNOWN
MAILING ADDRCSS IS
1413 5th Av,vi,
West Point, Georgia
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIF!E0
that an action for dioltion of
marriage tiaS been filed bi'
PHIIlIP DEAN HAMMERS and
you are required to serve a
py S
your written pfpr
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Petitioner whose acicless is 612
inford Atlantic Beni' Bldg. San
ford Florida 32171, and file ht
original wIth the' Clerk Of the above
tyIea Court ott or be-Sort the 72nd
day of January. A.D 1973. otherwIse
judgment may be entered against
yo, for tree r,ii,f demanded in the
Petlti
WITP'4ESSm hand arid the s1 of
the Said Court on the 19th day Of
December. AD 1973,
SeaO
Arthur i'i Bt'ckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of CircuIt Court
Seftilnole County, Florid.
By Maxine S Eden
De'puty Cier
CARROLL BURKE
Attorney for PCtiiione'
613 Santor Atlantic
bans
Sanfq. FIr- ida 32771
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Stenstrom commented that
he gets so many night telephone
calls from citizens "it looks like
I'm going to have to put in
another telephone line so my
family can use my present
residence telephone."
Commissioners
tabled
consideration of a request by
Central Florida Builders
presIdent Harold H. Kennedy
that si.'ie er tap lees for
townhouse condominium units
be lowered from the present
$550 per unit to apartment rates
that are lower.
Kennedy, builder of 10 con.
dilminium units at Park Avenue
and 23rd Street, said Orange
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Deceased
NOTICE OF FINAL
REPORT AND
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
TO ALL WHOP..' IT MAY COb
CERN
Notice is g'ven that Tite Cart'
rnercial Bank t Winter Park. as
Administrator Of thr above Styled
estate. hei completed its ad
ministration and has filed in thiS
Court its final report and application
for discharge Objection. if anu.
Should be duty filed with this Cour4
After filing Prpof of Publication
showing that thr. notice hal beer'
published once a week- for fDiJr
ccnnecl$ive wiek, the mafle"
approval of the report arid the final
discharge of The- Commercial Bank
at Winter Park as Administrator
wel) come before the Court
_'e- Commercial Bank-At Winter Park
By Herbert W Holm.
Senior Trus' Officer.
as Administrator
of the Estate
Richard M Robinson, Of
DRAY, ADAMS, HARRIS
. ROBINSON. PA
Pit Ottic Box 306$
101 East Robinson Street
irIa,ido, Florida 32107
Publish Dec 20.27. 19171 Jar 3. it
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In the Court of flu County Judge,
Seminole County. Florida,
In Probit
of
HAZEL ORMSBY DILLON
Deceased
To All Creditors and Persons Having
Claims or O.mands Against Said
Estate
OU arid tact o4 yom. are hereby
txItif'cc) and reQuired t p"esen' ar.
claims and demands whiCh you, or
..th, Of you, may have against thi
estat,
P4.lZEL
of
ORMSBY
DILLON. deceased, Isle o 5-aid
County. tO the County Judge of
Seminole County. Florida, at Pls
office in the court house of said
County at SantorO, Florida, wIthin
55 calasdar months from the time
of the first publication of thiS not ic
Tuwt'copiesoteachcl.mr,or demand
shall be in writing, and SPlat) itati'
the place-of re%isrIc, and post etficeaodressoftheclaimant,andsha,lbe
Sworn t Dy the claimant, his agent,
or attorney and accompanied by a
filinC fee at one dollar arid such
claim or demand not so fil.'d Shall be
gØ
5 Lessie 0 CohOrt
M administrator
of the Estate of
Hazel Ormsoy Dillon
Oec.aseø
STENSTROM DAViS 6.
McINTOSH
AttOrni'y$ to' Admifll5trat,'lj
P0' Otf ice- (lox 1330
rior,oa State (lank
Suite 22
37771
Publish Dec 20.27. 19171 Jan 3,
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NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
ICE ISHEPIIIY GIVEN that
y,rtue- f that certain Writ of
Execution isSued out of and under
the- Se-il of the Circuit Court of iii the Court *4 lee County Judga,
Seminole County. Florida upon a Seminole County. Florida.
final Iudgment rendered in the In Probate
10 re Estate of
aforesaict court or trw' 6th cia', o
3q,mbqr A.D 1972. in thit certain PRESTON WILLIAMSON, SR
nose entitled General Finance
Deceased
CC)rpo,tior, of I lorid, a
It All Creditori arid Perioni Having
pprat,on Plaintiff. -Ys-- Bmjr1re Claims or Demands Against Said
Aaror McMllIan, Cathy Sue Mr
Estate.
Mlilan
and
Julia
Yu and rich Of you are he-ret)',
McMillari,
Desenoant, whiCh aforesaid Wrtt ct notified arid required to present Coy
Execution was delivered to me as claims and demands wttictm yoii. or
either of you. may have against the
Sheriff of Seminole County. Flu.rpc3a
and I hove levied upon the following e5tatt o PRESTON WILLity5
d1es"rt,pd property owned tip
O't.00Sed iat,ot laid County, tO
0urrt,r ,,arn t.iican and
count
Judge uf Sem,nuie
Sue McMilian, said property being County, l'IØIiQi, at hut, Office in the
itØ in Senniussle County. Florid., touri house o4 said County at San
more particjtarly ijescnibed
ford. FlOridi, within %iJ C*flØi
hollows
months from tite- time of the first
One' :n i,lv Ford ipring. red wifte Publicationuf tIltS not,ce Tg copies
f eacti CLaim or demand
biac hood. ID No CA)1J11v349
Shall be un
One' (1) 1Q69 Foqd Torinø, white writing. irid Shall state thee place 05
with, black- hood. ID Plc SA-44R t324$6 residence- anc post Off ice address Of
the Claimant, arc shall be sworn t
.nd the und.rsigr.ed as Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida, will at b5' thet claimant. h.s agent, or at
11:00 AM on the 2Sttt day of tOme", anci accompanied by a flIng
Jinudiry. AD $9?). offer fur sale f
of One- Oollar and Such claim DC
and sell to the highe'$t bidder, to' oemand not so filed shall be' voId
ca.ti, Sublect to ant and all exulting
Eddie .1 Willianison
IIinS.at the Front fW,5t1 Door of the'
At, administrator
Seminole Cour.ty Cgurthoue in
of the Estate o
Sanford,
FlOriddi,
thee
above
Preston Williamson.
described personal property
deceased
Ttt! .aid sale is being rriaoe- to Mr kogert 0 Mork
satisfy the terms of Said WrIt of Attorney •t Law
Execution
Suite 1515,
John £. Polk-.
CNA Io,,.,q
Sheriff
Orlanog. F10r1ci 32101
Publtstm D.C. 30. 21. 1Q73 &amp; Jan 3,
Se-mingle Count',. Fig'idi
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Stock-s Orw Through Fourteen.
TO KatPterirw Ann MahOneWeiithersfie'Id. First Addition
4S3 East Lingard Avenue
fisock-s 11 through 19, Weather
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Lots One Through Twert'y its.
Block 20. WeatherSh,eId. Second that an action for divorce has been
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A gni'ral dscription of the area

building permits within 200 feet

During the' same' year. the
County requested that the
Corps complete a special flood
hazard report on the renuiinder
of the' UttLi' Wekiva River north
to the confluencrol Big Wekiva
Thisreport would begin at the'
northern extremity of the flood
information study which was
completed inSeptember 1971 by

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plhns and specifications and

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.

E'recnt ut the meeting were
ttiar.augement services of he
of
Ciirps
Engineers
in
Jacksonville; Ed Dederholm, of
the I)epartnit'nt of Natural
Iiesources; George Huff train
arid Jinutnic C Garrett, of the
firm of Howard, Needles,
Tuammer and Bergendor!,
which has been assigned U) do a
funding research effort for a
'nunty flood plain study;
('nunty Conmussionerr Greg
I rummond. John Kinthrougli
arid Dick Williams, and Farr.
Fa'iiiWtIii[Seminolt' Counti
hzis re'quested ii hugh priority
for the' completion of the Corps
of Engineers flood plain rn
fnrnuation studIes for the' Little'
Wt'i:iv;i. liii: Wekivi' and St
.1iihn Itivers in Seniinole
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Cnn
nn.'r, r' '--P' "ni.%t,nnci 4,5 lI'r " , irwif Count
Utilities P.oa'r wi PtOIO
jbIic
hearing in the Cnun'y Commission
Chambers n the Sminole County
Courthouse, SanforD florida, on
WeCna ipir iitti
of Januar
1973 at 7') P M or as soon
thereafter as potSible. to consider an
nflti(af ion submitted b LaSt
Harnoy
Water
A%ocitian
r.ciue'%tIflg a Certificate of Public
Convenience and Necessity for
watfr anose' Service In Seminole

US Corps
Engineers
Of
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suggestions
'iarIties for flood plain rn
--nation report and special
id hazard reports from of-'iaLc of Seminole Count' at a
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Seminole Cotet. Florida art ac
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Thai 1i
Corcsancc lth fete prOvIiOIn 01 trw
Statutes. To-WI? bedoneinstrictcompIancewItffht
Section S Gi Florida Statutes 19S7 plans and specIfications •00
said em
estimates of the cost
Sig Sha,w' Glen Cannon
provementI now on file in the office
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PubliSh Jan 3, 10,
a' the City Clerk Of Dy' City Of
DEL It'
Altamonte Springri. Florida. *tiich
said Olaf's arid specifications and
estimates are hereby approved

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next year, according to FZUT.
"In order to appropriately
evaluate' each development, it
is imperative that ii good flood
itlain information study is
available' The Board of
Commissioners with the aid of
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Seminole would be completion
offloodpl.ain infornuitionstid
for the Big Wckiva from
Wekiva Springs park north to
the confluence of the' St. Johns
River," Farr said
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Relatives notified the parents
C 'immissioners, Councilmen p. m. deadl:nc for ternulnatuig meeting night from Monday to floning, will also remove me provide the Board with their 'nntinue to be pushed aside or night Tuesday searching for a
missing two-year-old o' who of Jimmie's disappearance
Jordan favored from office. Rut I feel that the knowledge for use as ap- modified."
Victor Miller and Clifford the meetInr Mayor Rrnwn said Tuesda
He
stated
that
one
of
the
state
apparently wandered away Tuesday night, police said.
.lurdan; Zoning and Industrial the "no smoking" signs had Monday or Wednesday; Booth interests of l,000 citizens plications come up.
Taylor,
MICHAEL
19.
Planning
rffnrts
for
the
legislators
was
of
the
opinion
from
a
middle-aged babySitter
hauld come before a handful of
"'nne by 11w hoard", hut that if Monday, Mrs Raker Mnnthiv
cnuncilinar
•nmussinners,
.hscrihod
his
brother
as
that
oi
tht
surface,
it
would
tarlier
in
the
t'h''ti'd 'ltien.s, '
ci1unt v. uld h pursued joint1
i' I'IIIIfl(I anc,i ,Jjf jiouti; , ()UlU'i ',Iit'(1 (liC coU1(: tK
Or ' jt'j and Miller Mti;iiIt
Police said little Jiriunle Tay curiou.s. He likes to open doors •
In discussing some of the b the Boards in proper seem that this would mean a
or Thursday. No decision was
I inanre and Election Corn- reinstated,
more
efficient
and
smoother
lot
was in the care of Ressie and play with latches."
operation of a unigtwernment. prospective,
Mrs. Baker mentioned that made and presumably there'
utsaloners, Councilmen Victu
A neighbor, John Wtntermei.
working
relationship
with
the
Anderson,
a woman in her late
l)rurnmond said that one facet
I t.iker and Pilnnd; Road and when he opened the door to a status quo.
s
hired
to
care
for
the
child
er,
drove
through the Morningdelegation
as
opposed
to
the
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UNIFIED PLANNING
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efforts
and
approaches
from
for
two
weeks.
She
told
officers
side
section
of the city using a
and Shore Line Alteration
"Through
unigovernment
separate
governmental
entities
he
wandered
away
from
the
loudspeaker
to
ask residens to
Hoard which would be elected
be
on
the
lookout
for the boy
and
this
form
of
zoning
and
in
Seminole
County
as
is
now
house
shortly
after
10
am.
for a two vest term.

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and selfish motives should be now employed In the govern, run for the elected offices of the petition and wherever there to the problems and needs of the
Cits' Council Monday, in which Mrs. Mary Norton; Police Chic! Mrs Norton again post the •'
" citizens and I foresee cit&gt; arid
there was standing room only. Donald Dobson; Building smoking" signs. Further, he set aside with an eye to the most ments such as planning, zoning, which there would be seven tat Is a gap in communicatinflA,
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pIJoIK UI&amp;I%' ""P.
said, council will observe the io responsive and economic and building, pollution control, least I would recommend that I)rumniond conclutiCU,
The multituth' caused City Inspector, James Palmer. Cit
w'w!'! nrr'fpr that once this t,s impact problems without
ti!1tc 2n
r!!Z 1''Ub.tI. rm!'Cr .'
LLrIL.
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uorne unti éu.usj iu&amp;it,
ttnrncyTnomas Freeruin w
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It would appear, according to thing gels going, it will be this form of government.'
Continuing along the Lines of me.it avaiLable to the people." department heads would then
quip, 'With all the people Thomas Freeman; Fiscal
.—.-------------------------make recommendations to the I)rummnnds reporting, that
Altarnonie Mayor Lawrence l)rumrnond said.
present. we should pass the Agent. Logan Browning; CPA
through
unigoveroment,
the
which
would
"For those city and county elected Board
Swofford, Mayor Brown tot
plate. We could run the city for Auditor, Harold Hartsock;
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county wouia nave greaur roui ce )UI LI I I j i
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council the meeting agenda is public oUlcuils who wtMi to render a decision.
Accountant, Robert Kramer.
; whole year."
The unigovernment council weight in dealing with the
protect their present elected
Jordan queried Mayor prepared on Thursday and "
Councilman Troy Piland was
The chili's parents, Mr. and
Cl.LARWATER. Fin. i AP Ci Si ii on s,'' Dru mm on d would meet and communicate l)epartment of Transportatlor
unanimously elected as the Granville Brown if the policies don't like items to pop up unless
asserted, "thc should be with the elected Hoard to as regards Seminole County Neighbors and police sith Mrs. Thn..s A. Taylor are VaIn which he adhered when It L6 an emergency."
ctty' vice-mayor
Mayor Brown met with op. aware that tins form of identify the existing and roads. "This certainly would be bloodhounds scoured wooded catning in Hawaii. Thy have
Coriunitu'e appointments are mayor were' still in effect; that

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Political Notebook

Editorial Comment

Drummond Supports U ni-government!
No little attention has been fixed on the
recent statement by County Commissioner Greg
Drummond. That is an understatement, for the
erstwhile chairman of the-county fathers" has
not shied away from controversy when he felt
confident that his pition on an issue was sound.
The accent on attention came recently when
The Sanford Herald reported Drummond's
avowed intention to present as effectively as he
can the wisdom of uni-government for relatively
small Seminole County. This viewpoint has been
;idvanced by others
two administrations of the
local Chamber of Commerce tried to generate
interest in the plan, for example. But the efforts
went for naught
apathy on the part of the
citizenry in general and opposition by public
office holders whose tenures might be adversely
affected.
So. when a leading courit official voce a
conviction that one
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the CALN(") group was a step in this direction as
casselberry, Altamonte Springs and North
Orlando (now Winter Springs) discussed
cooperating to furnish services for their increasing residents. But even that effort is having
a rough road to travel. And now to make it
COU Nfl' WIDE - - - - The duplications in offices tand office
holders, naturally! ), expenses, services, taxes in
the municipalities and the county should be quite
apparent to any who care to study the matter.
Just a few days after Drummond's announcement the January edition of FLORIDA
TREND was in the mailboxes. In it is this
significant and pertinent paragraph:
'Jacksonville reduced its ad valorem taxes a
fifth consecutive time
which is just the opposite of property tax patterns in most cities
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mental structure can serve the interests of the
!sireoning Seminole County it's little wonder
the effect is 'shomg.
The idea, of course, is not new: it's the ap
I)hcat,on of it to the local situation that is. True.

More Heart Deaths Than Cancer
fls HAl. ROYLE

NEW YCRX AP
Things a
u'ilumnist might never know if
tn didn't oper his mail:
Cancer is the disease people
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Policeman's Syndrome
A S. :
psyc'hiaist rc'pots a to
llness caused by today's social tension—
'licemans syndrome"
The status of a policeman, says Dr. Martin
G. Blinder, has shifted abruptly from
'straightforward and politically approved op&amp; cvi!" tr. whrrr hr hc now hr'rnmE" the
tx'tween DowerluJ ,soçial I nrces,,
This new role, he says, is unfamiliar,
complex and ambiguous, as well as politically
charged. As a result, his police officer patients
suffer accelerated heartbeats, sweats and
1! ghtheadedness.
Policemen are literally getting sick of being
called "pigs."
Meanwhile it is interesting to note that on the
('(Illege campus, where this lovely term was a
favorite of the love generation, students are
hcing mugged, raped and robbed with such
-dartninc frequency - that they are demanding
more protection from campus security officers—
police, that is.
So reported John W. Powell, executive
cretarv of the International Association of
College and University Security Directors, at a
recent conference at Pace College.

ly," astrologically picked the because he thought he had outd.iiv he would die
and did.
lived the predicted hour of his,
On the other hand, Chalc'as, death.
the soothsayer, died Laughing
It was .1'withan Swift who

&amp;z-ad the most, but heart dasease' takes twice as big a toll.
The No. I killer, It claims each
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enough religion to make us hate
but not enough to make us love
one another."

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kilts lIWlia,
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that more than it million births
died.

Quotable nc'Uibles: "No min
I.-; justified in doing evil on the
grouncit if vxpt'diencs.

Theodore Roosevelt.
Quiillt not size: So much
genius and knowledge'

spread

from ancient Athens that many
people have the idta It was a
gigantli metropolis. Actually,
however, even during its gilden
age under Pericles. Atheru had
is population of only 300,000

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Shou ld Seat Belts Be Mandatory?
have' gone' into effect there, scat belt usage has risen 65 per
cent and traffic' fatalities are down—actuall%' down-20 per

portion of the American public has decried the
tart that since' the beginning of the U. S. Involvement in
'ii•Jfllifl something on the order of 55.000 Americans have
A large'

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lust their lives there.
Tragic" Of course it is But what is really shocking is that
the same number of Americans lost' their lives EVERY
YEAH in what is beginning to look like a situation of even

higher risk than war.
And those unfortunates are not Just robust young men.
The', 're elderly people, small children and young mothers,
too. But perhaps the ones that die are the lucky ones. B'ecaue
In addition to them, 3,8 million people are maimed every
year, and many carry their disabilities for life.
What horribly dangerous activity are they all involved
in" What frightening thing must they do that brings such a
terrible price' to bear on them'
T!t'y drivc or ride as a car
That the federal government has been enibeoUrd in a
program to save us from Ourselves is no big Secret, what with
the large amounts of press given the Experinsental Safety
o
Ve'hic'le' i ESV a project and the airbag.
But It doesn't take too close an inspection of the super

e'xpensus'c ESV on tie

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springs
Miniiyn Gordon

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almost laughable airbag i that
magically pops up and cushions you in case of a crash,
right" itt conclude' that there' just has to be a bett er way
Well, Chester Pulley and the Australian government
think they've found that better was'. The name of the' game is
mandator seat belt usage'
Pulley is behind it because he's president of the
Aziit'nic'iin Safety Belt Council,
—
Australia is behind it because since mandator- belt laws

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Grace Spinl'.s
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peacetime defensive alliance—the NATO pact.
With the East-West struggle on in force, Russia tried
to strangle West Berlin. an allied enclave in Red Territory. Truman used American power with subtle precision,
breaking a stubborn, 11-month economic blockade with a
dramatic airlift.
But the Kremlin was not through pushing It inspir.,
and supported the crude North Korean invasion of SouU: Is
Korea. Whereupon Harry Truman moved uniquely
again
quickly thrusting this nation—with United Nations back.
mg—Into what was then the largest and costliest "limited
war" in 1' S history,
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cent. This figure, applied to the annual U. S. traffic death
statistic, would mean approximately 11.000 fewer deaths
each Year,
Pullet
that during a recent trip to study the
Australian plan he visited Austin General Hospital in
says

Melbourne. He says he was told there that before the belt
laws, 17 per cent of all accident victims admitted to the
hospit,al died. With mandatory belt usage, the hospital
records showed that figure is now down to 3 per cent, a drop
of 15 per cent.
The simplicity of the idea. Pulley says, is beautiful. Most
cars here are already equipped with not only belts but

shoulder harnesses as well.

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right denials and conceded that U.S bombs may have
caused "some limited accidental damage"to the Bach Ir
Mai hospital complex near Hanoi Observers claim It
was almost totally destroyed
But then the 1'entacc,n backed off from the t'onc'essiofl
by
r
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in the well-worn suggestion that Part of the
damage may be attributable to errant North Vietnamese
missiles or to falling aircraft.
This sort of thing does not allay the uneasiness or
uncertainly felt by many Americans. It
only adds to the
growing suspicion that th e Nixon administration,
like the
Johnson adminn;tration before it, has not played straight
with the people.
It does not take an
expert in aerial ordnance to know

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December, the "cat" patterns laid down b) formation of B'52s—even the so-c-ailed "surgical" strikes by
individual f1 ghter'bumbe'r_m5 inevitably
result in
civilian deaths and

Hot wuer, cold water, herd water,
soft water —Just turn on the right
faucet and there it is, all you want,
but it wasn't always like that.
F aucets were something you heard
about but very

seldom saw in houses

fifty or six' years ago.
On the' bench beside the sink, if
you were lucky enough to have it
sink I and it might surprise the
modern generation to know how
niari people managed to be happy
without one) stood the water pail. It

beside it.

This was for drinking water.
And bow did the water get into the'
Pail' Why, somebody carried the
pail to the pinup in the backyard,
hung It on the spout and then worked

damage to civilian facilities.

of war, but especially the modern
remute-controlled kind Why oc*s not
the administration
acknowledge this, and Instead of trying to delude Amen.
can, if not world, opinion, remind its critics
that North
Vietnam is only feeling
the other edge of the sword it
has not hesitated to use against the population of South
Vietnam'

the long pump handle up and down
(this was excellent exercise for
strengthening back muscle:). It was
neeasary to pump for some time

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U. Gov. Turn Alams says forida should go into the movie
to
update
its
business
promotional films mind prevent
tourism in the' state' Irons

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tin-c on Florida has been produced by the state,'' Adams
:uid during the opening day of
budget hearings being comiducted by the governor.
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Cominissioners Gordor. Nleyer.
M(Clallahall insix-cled it illicit

I,iihlmiu,i'uI hs' Austin I )cs'e'iop.
musent ( 'iiiiiuuiy along a railroad

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inappropriate (sine, bin t'',''r
said Mayor Brown replied,
don't have to give a tea5r
that '% ni', prerogative.'' Fur
(her. \fayr.r Brown said, ''I lust
thought you'd like to know
IL'jrtw!ur replied, 'thanks ft

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said they proe's'a'cic'si
right of way to I ,uc'mist Avenue B'sc'tic'lsir
hike' mit
but wotikl give ''every
sltiimutl(in
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consideration
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where' he' worked until he was

recalled to active duty in 1950,
I)El ,TUNA -- hit' First hank serving for 15 months. Upon his
of

)v!tona will hold "Olmi return he waS appointed viceHouse'', Thursday, Jais. II from pri'sitlent of the Stroudsburg

9 am. tm' 2 pm. for the public to bank.
nwi the new president of the
Zim'ge'n(uis
served
as
bank Melvin It l genius
su ut is vice- president of the
.

hiefreslmwnts se ill be sc'rs'e'si First National Bank of
and registration for a free U.S. I.&amp;'w,stsiwn, Pa. and joined the
Savings Bond, to be' given away F irst National Bank of M iami in
that afternoon.
April sal 1956. Iie're he' has
Ziegenfus assumed his new served as president ,in(]

It.'ut'twlor

.lorcl;iri and Mrs

I buks'r related they had heard
''riinisors'' but were not offhi'uihly contacted in the' matter

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IN-vaust. of flotoding of ill). without public'w- rprsu"cc
complete Valencia Col
lid ot
Ili front of liv,,' house's, four of
:iulsidii,
chance that it was and dried'' and that advan""
liut'iii nn't'uspmcd
;srr;ing nim'rit.s ws'r made for
'is'i'isli'nt 'ml
I1,I(.I I plf),- ,,olt.( I t1ill 1,11,,Iiifl flit, ;ipipointincitt (if I)-ribson.
%kill
With regard tit a statement
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for
refuse' to issum' building P('l'imdts has
advert I
police by Mayor Brawn that a petition
senient
for
or ('Oilflt'('t utilities to ni'w
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Central Florida. "I took the . ,
at long hours and low I:wi~,

Bachelor said, ''because
thou ght there was a futur
here,''

complaining
duel's by
hotiies in tb' sutIivlsiusn until
,t,si tiomi was formerly mud- ;itsut the police department''
the develo p
er constructs
(hit s'ertise'ul Iinwu'v.'r Dobson was indicated action, Bachelor
pe'rnmiamment
sloruis drainage
i isiitt'd without niiu('ti )iiblll' ranutensicul the petition, dr.
estimated to cost S100,M)
and thu

Bachelor related he wor'
Win,,-

Monday night '

Springs
only
full - tin
policeman and that if he had r.n .'
had civic interest he would
have done so Bachelor said
first eruption of conflict wiu
the mayor came as a result of s

the inatter was ;iise'ussel in in ;in election attempt to the
Ste'nstrom
reported
us
advance
of (1w meeting. All of city's governing ls'siy, was for
imuispl:set'sl ''dike'' to
24 - hour poInt' 11rote1'tin which
prevent this' t'ouins'ii,mis'ru I4'us'tis'lnr s',iml

Flooding the sIn et hail been se crc w irs tha
he Instituted
t this may or
remuioved. l.ast week City
not
'sn"
to
re'i
wmint 'timn and
k
Manager Warren Knowles w r
Itarheior vinl the first in1st) aware that l)ohcnri
r:itle'd earthen dike ''stupid''
would not 'i(st' t (ha' ,s'sitlun illr;ition he had that tie would
and said It was in
lose' his position was when
(tie wrong for less than $,8l'1
place
and wotild actually hold
water In front of

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after

recommendation that

Set , ! ,

Kennth be promoted

to
sergeant establishing a chatn4

Bachelor said lie spoke with NI;Iyor Brown advised him a

office' sun Jan, 1, replacing director of other allilliates of
before Christmas
homes I'ihnd who 'lcluuiitte(I he was week
Ch;su'les S. Johnson, forno'r Southeast flanking Corp. lie instead of keeping itthe
out of (lie
but
tbi'it
Qiis'rlu'sl
as to a rea son and t he
aware
of
the
s
ituation
president and chief executive also servs'st as vice-president in street.
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Moore said Austin ''knew he
hank. Johnson resigned his port Banking I)epartnuent of the would
have
drainage
in order to devote his tune In First National Bank of Miusnil, problems'' before he purchased
other personal interests.
the Parent Bank of the the San Ianta property for
Ziegenfus, a native of Wilkes- Soutlue.sst limsiuking Corp.
development two years ago.
Barre, Pa. began his banking
1k' is a graduate of the ''Arid still nothing's been done,''
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career in July of 1935 at the Ltniversitv of Pennsylvania, tie said.
Wilkes-Barre Deposit and Wharton School of Accounts
''This is the time the line
Savings Bank. After serving arid Finance, the American should be drawn,'' Moore
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here for seven rears, he entered Il;uukt'rs Assn. Graduate School stiuted,
the U. S. Army where he sensed of Winking, Rutgers University
Meyer, Stemistrouui
and
in the Finance' Department and and served as mimi instructor for Commissioner John Morris
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was discharged with the rank of Ito' American Institute' of agreed with Moore that the'
,
captain in 1916.
Ba nking
Courses in Miami open ditch should not be

cornn'u.'ind, The mayor deen',ett
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stats', Adams said many of thai.'
requests now mire being filled b)
cci mu mu en ci a II Y produced
imiovics. lie said these films are
unsuitable for free TV (irma' in
muiafl)' iuiarkt'ts because of th e
'ObVIOuS comnnmaercial pitch
lronui
the
sponsoring
organirmation.
''If theY ;ssk us For ma movie'
about Florida,'' Adams said
later, "ss e'd hate to send tlaenui ;s

be't'r I uiimsiiit'r&amp;'imil
BtX)M 1)AMAGE
Some of the historic frcues attributed to Giotto
11266-1336), founder of th e
Floren ti ne school, arid of 4hsi 13th and 14th Century artIsts in the Basilica of St. 1"rancis of /s,ssisi in I'Come have
been damaged by supersonic
Lxxxn.s caused by mIlitary air-

craft, it was dalmed rerently.

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regional plant. llsiwt'ver,
It;sslt'ljf Ic said he pointed out to

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;wrsoni to Tall:shassee officials

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allowed.
and in 1946 accepted a position
The new president is looking
McClanahan agreed also and
as secretary-treasurer of the forward to nuiecting and asked that any further contact
Stroudsburg Pa.i Trust Co., greeting the bank's depositors. between the city and Austin be

Federal Aid Asked
For Sewag e Lines

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I(E1'uEsEN'i'A'i'R'1:s (H" Seminole' municipalities met Tuesday with
Phi, (g,tiiing,In, I 'iiiuniv I 'Ifl?flit,inn sna'1 di c s d th a"nsinPt'' cons'"
troversial new Air and \Vater Pollution Control ordinance. Led by
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Wiliter Springs Mayor Granville Brown, the cities again strenuously

The' city received officimsl
notification Monday (limit it is
the ncs'ipit'rit of ma federal grant
for $3,402,000 liar expansion or
the' sewage plant iii which the'
city will have' mu re'giomumsl plant
mar ciii' mure';l . auusequt'ntuy, e.iIv

its sewusgi' facilities, ness' intc'rs'e'pbir lines would tie
mim'ut'ssmsrv. 'l'bui'ss', hi' said,
would eno'otuipmsss northeast
train lAarigwlKHl usrill the west
Alt;uuiiisnite plant would hi'

objected to portions of the ordinance. Shown above with Langley
Adait', Seminole l'ollutiun Control officer are, from left, Sanford City
('oinnuissjoi:a.'t- John Morris, Longwotl Mayor-elect Eugene Jaques,
lir'own, ath(l I4ongwood ( 'ouncil:nan Louis Kkky. Related Story Pg.
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(Ann Sieczkowski Photo)

the city attorney to prs'pmsrt'
resolution :u's'eptimig the ofle'r
mind further msuttiormied map.
phication to this' Env ironmuienitmal
Pnsite'etion tgemus.')' for a gr:snt
for s.'onstrin'tioni of an intt'rt'eptor systi'mmi to the regisinimsl
plusnut for an mapproxmrii:ste cost of
$2600000
Cit)' I•:rigins''r Harold lt;uicliffs.' wuss :sutbiori,m"I Iii prs'pmsrs'
plans for (tie' new tre'atmmat'nt
plant and it is anticIpated the'
city will advertise for bids in
June for this.' 7. miaillioru gallon
tiaiI structure.

It:' dcii Ifs' rsinit inued that
I innigwiioal 5% sushI riuuistruct mimi
initers'u.'ptar systeums Irons SR 134
to (tie north end mul 1) iugl:is
A5'('nitie amid there will be' a
nis;ssts'r lilt slatiomi mat time' north
t'nid of I)ouglas Avenue' mind
force' uivainis to (him' pianl.
Huai'lifl' (liS('luM'd this' ahmimit
will have' acls':unu('esl waste
trs';uluiieiat c;ipmst.uls' of reimsos'sntg
nutrients to this' hiight'st
available stnte', 'l1ie eflluienut
will lx' ill lX'tt('r (humility, lie' suisi,
than drinikinag water stustitlm,rsls.
Furt)is'r, iii' said, this' El'A hans

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Itusik'hiffe told council it would
he nie'u.'essary to buave mini
magreemmuent with Iongwooci
s'uinirm'rning the' treatment
systt'iui ansi suggested a
uiautual utility board tYix' of
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'Ito' question of wtik'h is
tM_'tter—aniuiexation (ii the! City
of Smirtforci sir inclusion iii I duke
Mary incorporation will be
tliorsnigtuly exusmisinied tonight mit
a nmisetinig to tie held at the
Upsalus l're'sbyteriani Cbaurt'hi iii
7:30.
'flit' muit'i'turigwdl be attended

ro up Meets

Vi ti!s'n anti I )istr ict

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iasis'asiiier Johns }iuiibrougbi.
Ili'suk'nsts in I AscIi Arbor luuse'
prest'nitt'd mu petition rioting their
Ikusitituni mugusitust hieing included
mu this' mncorpormstiiuni botuud:srie's
of I .aks.' Mary mis described b',
ttui' inme'or po rmstimun coiisimtittt'e
Also s suiting their si ishut' tin
resmusimu suiitsidc' the' curpormik'
hiuiiits of I.ake Mary were
resmsis'nU.', sit
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JEANS
o.ils.Siums.Reut'ar1
BEST SELECTION
Denim. Cords Other
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rm',wnrin'*l ic i,iiin,'ui rm'osuu'sts'd I1V.rs;mccsrin' S,irini'
by niss,'niibers of (lie lAudi Arbor
that the' regional ;hsmit shioulsi Iskt' mini siiss'hiarginig the' ef('iso'
Association imuenihers of Estatt', Park It iii gs' ,uuint
be rsnmipletcd within two years flus'mst ulitsu (hit' I,it(le Wekiv:u Liii' Lake Mary Chamber
of Sutaurb;sni I':statt's
mumud will serve mall (tie area west River.
('sauianmuert'e mind Incorporation
l(ach'IiIle' nisated (lie ('ity is
of U. S 17.92, Eatorsvslle (imu that'
'aiiinmaltte'e, headed by Sminmi
Ih'sidt'nati in several of (flu'
south; I orugwood on Ow north •'lihiic' For ma $2 mnillhiomu grant
Pratt mind 1 kanald Jackson, AL_so surrsmundiuig areas which :sr'
ansi on this.' west to this, county for this' mnitert's.'jstor lmsi'liitie's arid
iris mliii to Ismirtiriluite in lIds im'liimtt'ct in that' txiunuslarie'.s .s'
iinss' l',s('kakl,' jilmint.s, he' ,smaid, thui's mu' uinily ;spprsaxiiiimitt'lv
mire- lte'preseiitusttve outlined by Pratt's s.'oimiimiitt's',
se ill be placed an m' schedule by $&amp;i0,00() usual n'uismilni to lx'
I':ialfs,nut'
Mooney,
Vinit's' has'e' s'uimnplmainiesi on is numiube'r
flnianit'esl
hi)
lIst'
the state' (or phussinig out.
551)
l"s,'ctute'I ;
I1ete
Knowles, of I)t'('iiSIOflS (bit tile)' hose' limit
Radcliffe' revealed this is the ApplIs'atisni deadline is Jan, Ui
city of Sa nford; County Corn- recciveul sisflie'kmit notice of
first (flue in south Seminole ansi Mayor
l.mswrcn('e Swofford miilssion Chmiirmnan Sidney imicetinags wtaere'
ll:sl.'iif('

curIratiumi ha been ek,e'useel

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It has beens reported that
notice's we're sent out on the
list't'ting to be held tonight. All
irste're'sted residents in any u.iI
the' involved areas are invited
to ;itta.'mid uritl let their opinions
be' hi';srd

Come See. Come Sae

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DELAIID ARMORY

wl.I)SI.sl)Ai,
"I'm sure the,e'
still light at the end of the tunnel. Th
trouble is, we can't seem
to find the tunnel now!"

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Cu,'mssunserce Departuiient, where
hue serves as secreta ry, was
seeking $210,000 next fiss.'msl yemsr
to produce arid distribute 'four
new nisovie's on Florida.
''It has been better than six

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h(uilroucl official s cold Iambi',
tin srm iris u stlg,utlng Iii scm if
liii iIiI* ii is on their I)rolwrt',

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Hank of Miami and has over :ii; veai's of hank itig

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Majority of the city council went on record Monday night
opposing an)' count)' ordinance which gives the Board of
Count)' Commissioners authority to take action within the
City without prior approval of such action by the City
Council.
Referred to in the conversation among members of the
board was the county 's pollution control law. Councilman
Duerr insisted direct control by the county within city limits
is not in the best interests of C.asselbcrrv and further that the

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Other committees named were street lighting, Pr. Duerr
and Embree; annexation, Zacco and Virz; paving, Zace'o
and Enibree; Civil Service ordinance rcvie% - Win anti Dr.
Duerr with assistance from Mel Paris anti Bergman:
determination of ways to provide better efficiency and save
money in city operations gleamed from siie'er'stion boxes t

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tither committees on which he would rather serve.
He did accept the appointment, however, and he ansi
7scco were instructed to have a report ml the current go
ttIt' situation bet Oi't' &amp;u)liIit'il at its iuet'ting iiu't week
7ceo said there has been no improvement in the garbage situation for months. The city has an exclusive franchise milli Reliable (;arbaa.' conil,gin% of Orlando for the
service for the citizens of the' city.
("uty Manager Hon Bergman said the time has come for
definitive action toward the franchise, lie said he has
threatened the company
time
and
again and threats no
longer mean anything. Perhaps the compan he said, should
be called before Council and its bond forfeited.

War is hell, any kind

any water appeared, but

finally the pail was filled and then
You carried it back to the house—
using both hands if you were about
ten years old, and stopping for
frequent rests between the pump
and the kitchen door.
Whenever you wanted a drink you
took ttic dipper off the nail and
dipped up just enough wdler to
quench your thirst —no more. You
knew better than to throw any water
away, because you knew per lectly
well who was likely It be the one to
carry the pail out to the pump for a
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Report was asked of consulting engineer, H, C. Conklin,
of me thods of tr eating storm drainage.

H. T.. San Diego, Calif.
A Could be your tires are underinflated And you might
tuave' the front end alignment checked, giving special at.
tention to the camber settings.
Automott t' questions of general interest will be' ansered In tins column. If you have a quedion about your car,
motorcycle or recreational vehicle write to Motorways,
Cuple% News Service, in care of this newspaper.

people had a granite one—white
inside and either blue or dark red
flecked with white outside. There
was usutIl' a long-handled dipper ti.
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police department of a video tape recorder with costs of tile
purchase to be bo rne' at the rate of $584 from city funds and
th e f eder al government in the fonn ofa grant at $1,750.

that the rntt'nse. saturation-type
bombing carried out in

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She said in addition she has not found the county
government in the past receptive to helping the city.
Win maintained that in his opinion the county does not
intend to abridge the city's rights and Zacco added that the
city should not take a negative stand toward the county
government.
Ernbrt'e said he didn't think it was Dr. Duerr's intention
to pound back the County Commissioners ears, but rather to
protect the city. All the members of the board said it is their
desire to protect the city.
City Attorney
. Kenneth McIntosh said the county's only
power* over the city would be by action through state
authority. McIntosh and Bergman were instructed to look
into the matter.
in other business, the city approved the purchase by the

law could work in the United
States, Pulley says, because first of all, he believes must
Americans are willing to obey the law. For those who aren't,
all the police would have to watch for would be an unused

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otc'd for Zacco.
I eighty took the chair and Embrec nominated hr. I )u,'rr
for vice chairm in wA hule Win nominated 7.acco and the %'ots'
went the same as the first go.round.
The neut chairman immediately named various corn
mittecs to serve during the forthcoming year. ills first all.
pointmcnt of Wirz on the garbage committee' met 11,11 11111
resistance from the councilman ho insisted there were

County Action Opposed

Lets Reminisce

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I 'ightv and Duerr voted for lA"ightv liile Wiri and 7at'n'ui

bond forfeitures in city court: $3,563 in building permit fees;
$6.1 in dog licenses; $190 in animal control fees with total
revenue for the month at $72,301.53.
The absence (if Councilmen John Leighty and Zacco at
the Dec. 27 meeting was excused as was the absence of Zacco
at the Dec. 18 meeting.
Frank Dale',', director of the Seminole Count)' Industrial
Development Authority, appeared at the meeting to make It
known he is read)' and willing to help the city in discharging
his re-sponsihilities to bring industry to Seminole.

U.S. Should Quit
Pretense on Bombs

Turn On Faucet For Water

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suita as tion is not acreptatik' Ifousing Adrnlni ;tration has
writing.
adm i tted it wa s in err rut
htenslrr',i, si,iml Its, Pius t,ec'r, :iriii they want Austin to put in
"anioriI cmlv s'omllInlssll,n,'rq
sos' liter will not iIt'ref)t ra'm'a'is'irig rmumiiplsInt s train Ito'
ItOO,090
allowing
revile a repossessed
perrisanent
cic'vehipa'r Wick Austiti's imperi Ilsisuihia I 'iva' pursuperty owners strain:,ge that will go to
borne'
at
815 Valencia ('tort
city
ditch airsainuige of it port inn iii sin (tic' spa'nlrig of the railroad star iii sewer main on South
West where there Is a whtufc'
Suiti I .anl,i stitshlvisisat mis it right of way djtrti by Austin Sm,amt'rliri Avenue before any
hhs'wk of inadequate drainage
however, FHA Orlando Setvke
'1s'iilporary mmim'n sure until ltnvihiiu Itt lye is south, of lIar' more house's are built i the'
the
snisilvision
Offare Stiper visor .lrhn F
;K'rtmulnm'nt piltesi s1r:ain:i'c' is riitirnmml 111111
tituuih"r of
syiin I I'lItCIflJ, site (iricirlu,''ii 'u
hpias.'', .,;'';,, ;; , ;e;; .;
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t-; . os,si,
• 'rolia''1. I n,i
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problem
is between the city urni
who Mist in had ritoved Into a
Austin
had
told
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Knowles he hcoiuc' at 80.1 East 141h Street
Austin 1"ieinpenent (otnpr,
not Interested in a
'ts'mii;wirars'' open ditch uulo,ig wsoihsl c'crrsiw $fW Psi pay for utter the city banned new utility
The FIIA official denied ;
(lie ruullrcual tracks,'' ih'rlar,'ul lappini: sun overlo:udc'd IIK'ucl 'nnn,otions In San Isnta "has
Avenue
city
Mayor I A'C 1'. Moore,
storm sewer main bc'e't, tisken rare of at his agency has an',' r" -r I
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to
take
Ito'
Seaboard
wmult'r Irsuinm the open (Austin's I f'*4'flSe"
in the situation
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In other reports at the meeting, the city received
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A horse or tuo, a couple gerbils, a few snakes in addition
to the regular dog and cat population have resided of late in
the C,asselberrydog pound and many of the creatures are
available for adoption, CouncilVice-chairman Edith Duerr
pointed out.
Mayor Bill Grier said the city's animal control officer,
Vicky
S hook, is doing an excellent job. During the month of
'ember, the city received 82 dog and animal complaints

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A mandators' belt usage

Certainly a mandatory seat belt lais raises some grave
questi ns in the field of personal liberties. But on the other
hand the benefits of such legislation are rather obvious.
Q M steel-belted radial tires seem to be wearing rather
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maintains, in the face of any number of eyewitness
reports by Western observers on the scene, that only sts'ict'
ly milit.ar,lo' targets have ever been struck.
True, the Pentagon has backed off from previous out.

B JON THOMPSON
('nplt' Ni'sis ServIce

SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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breath in 1948, Truman rammed through America's first

allies and friends have compared the now - suspended
bombing campaign against Hanoi and Ilaiphong with the
Nazi's destruction of Rotterdam or Coventry in World
War 11.
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the wiiT of ten.
Death ('llflWS to pt'oplt' in odd
Ways: Agattiocles, tyrant of
Sicily. was killed at 95 when he'
swallowed is toothpick
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Election of the city's new Council Chairman appeared
cut and utheel Mond,w' night as the 1972 chairman, Edith
i)uerr, announced she was not a candidate for re-election to
the post she has held for two rears.
New Councilman l'he'imas Emiwee nominat edJohn
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truly global.
The unconditional surrender of Germany and Japan
cave him the unprecedented task of helping to govern
two great enemy lands. He used the victor's resources
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western European allies, justly celebrat ed for its n;;sis'c generosity And with the picking up of hurde
dropped by others (aid to Greece and Turkey).
Little remembered is the (act that Truman chos e :
damp down rising suspicions over our most potent all,
the Soviet Union. and extend the offer of help to the whole
of Eastern Europe as well The Kremlin spurned it. 1o'
itself and the lands its armies controlled.
Even without the inclusion of Russia and its compul.
sor allies, what Truman undertook was the greatest
managerial assignment in history. He may
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ilniqurnecs and full magnitude of his accomplishments
lkft out of his country's highest war and foreign poll(
secrets tx'fore he look office in 1945, he plunged into ur
turbulence of World War II and its aftermath and gaine
immense' stature as it "foreign policy president,"
He was the first man ever to preside over the l'nite,j
States in an era when by circumstance Its power was

stalemate" often roriraved. After our terrible retreat
before North Korea s newfound Chinese allies, we drove
the enemy slowly but steadily hack into North Korean
zones. Though once more applying our power with restraint, we were menacing the capital city a second tini
when a Russian tapped an American on the shoulder
the U.N. and asked for armistice talks. Today's "truL't
line" takes a good slice of North Korea.
Did all these things "save the free world," as Truman
eulogizers say" "Revisionist" historians now argue we
imagined the danger. or that we drove Russia to aggressive acts. The' are blind
The peril was real, and what is most memorable about
Harry Truman is not just that he met it with decisive
courage but that this "ordinary man from Missouri"
acted with such impressive Imagination in dilemmas, unlike any ever faced by the leader of a great natioi

L.upland lrmg,cpurs were caught
in is vast, blinding, wet ShoWstorm over Minnesota and Iowa
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"Although Jacksonville's budget rose $20
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a growing
economy and new sources of revenue permitted
the ad valorem cut. All the cutbacks have conic
since the city and Duval County consolidated in
198. Millage cuts since then total about 13.5
mills for the core city area and 7.5 mills in the
former county area."
From the vantage point of leader of county
government do you suppose that the former
chairman of the Counts' Commission has a clear
perspective of the overlap of government
and
its attendant duplication of demands on the
taxpayers' pocketbooks?
While it isn't likely that Drummond will be
overwhelmed by support from public officials, it
would seem reasonable that a host of the taxpaying electorate might join forces with him.

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Using 'CAMPOO'' rt,u
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NITUtPE, 119 Magnola Ave
Rent Blue Lustre Clcciric Carpt't
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CAR ROLL'S FURNITURE

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$7 SObu In your container
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1965 Ford Tandem 750, 20' bed.
Power steering. 2 speed sale 372
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1968 Ranchero.
top shape.
$9_Is
1105.
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72 DEMOS

1965 Chevrolet Impala Wagon
Run; Good $275
3230118

Yes! We have a few left at

Several models to choose from, too
411's, SUPERBEETLES, KARMANN WAS

1961 Valiant 7 door hardtop, fool
celIr-eti, 5.495
1965, 1 old I door Galaaie, nice, SueS.
1966 Dodge Icloor Polaris. full power.
5595
1966 Chevrolet V S. 7 door, nice, ISIS
1109 Sanford Ave , Sanford

Twin bed set. S70, Ilotpoint
refrigerators S75 and $IS. Taole &amp;
a ChairS, $15. Table, 115. 121 6936

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--"----------Console radio I record player. $10
373 7791 after 3 30.

Many colors in stock, various

Extras Available

Pinto Runabout, assume pay
mint;, 196$ Rebel, $550 Ph 373
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1969 JAvelin, radio and hr-trr,
standard transminiout, white wall
hew IIre;. t,-tpe deck
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'71 VW Good condition Many
Extra; $1,750 3277017

Ki'nmcwe Automatic Wastler. 6$
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1977 Pinto Station Wagon, ar. low
rnilq'age'. $1001 assume paynients
66$ $515

ASsume payments, walnut cabinet
model. AM FM and $ track laps.
flalanuc of $101 or $9 per month
Call Credit Manager 3779111 or
evenings $31 1146 or see at Sanford
Sewing Center, Downtown, 307 E
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Travel Trailers

'69 Honda 750. excellent running
condition Must sell S-ISO cash or
tw'tI offer See Lewis Cycle Shop.
72) 6577 before 6 30 n III

RENTZ HOUSE OF FOAM
roam rubber cut to any size 3701
Orlando Dr 372 9245

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Oodg' Cbr.isss, lull',- onflned,
76'. double, iii,, beat, I owner, like
new 57,99', CA) P.'OTOIIS, 2507
I'irk Dr . Sminfor it

PIANO IN STORAGE
hloaulfut Spinet console stor e d
locally Reported like new,
Re;ponible party can take on I'-r.
payment balance Write before we
send truck Joplin Pia no,P 0 (iou
103. Panama City. Fla 37401

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irtOtOr and tandem trailer *1
auras. 5400 373 1201

Blue and Gold
MrCw Pr nut
177 0511 ,',ftsr S

l'oi)ls' A K C. S rnrinths - teown, 151
'.hot mind wormed, trimmed Ph
1?? 5)75

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S,ftJlps, tlr idles. IlsIters
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and wek.cwl 373 7701

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I am used furniture. applIances.
1(4)15 i'ti, flu', I or 1001 ilirii,
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PONTIAC CATALINA
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HP Evinrude motors, 3fl 6370
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PIP iotinsons. sleep; 4. galley.
marine' heed, Inside cOntrol; $950
See weekend;, H Johnson, Dc
Bary, 661 $311

Special Services

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Boats and

Seminole Sporting

0. M. HARRISON

4.1.i.L$.1t- 5. RAiNI (0
710 t,'ogrej1a

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industry Send res ume or cell collect.
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.'air5. reliable insurpd bonded.
--rr.'n,sp c on tractor 373 4113 aftp'
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A LES-- Promotiontal li?erfur CUSlOr'it

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Carting,
paper
hanging.
Mflii" PitAv, D', lI-'.intdcc Orating.
workmans hi p
trons ast,a-f'. 5 c im'' 217!
aranieed. Lic ensed, H Merr.Il,
5. Freurt- 4,1' bi (b
Ii'-s 157. Lake Mary. 377 2339

PPODLJT APPLICATION ENGINEERlt.dG
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Poultry

Singer; best model, sold new for
cver 5300 Assume balance of $7$
Or 10 payments of II 3.0

CONVEN$ENTI
PRICED RIGHT
Two acres commercial I'ayid
road

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3433 OrlandoDr .
373 5500
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AC.E DISCRIMINATION
IN EMPLOYMENT ACT
More information may be
obtained from the Wage
Hour office 0' 29 Carbine
BuiIdin, 1249C N E

beautiful lots covered with large
n,mk frees, over looking Lake Gem,
PcI Air Blvd Sarf or d. Via Wilt
t't,-lJ to Suit purchaser if desIrs'el
A J Adcock. 377

Irrigation

Improvements

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I very Montlay Note
7 (lip .n
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11(10 ar htlusH2Oltl COn;-iJeluI,-'l
CCII Oittt' I or iflforrn,jlitjn
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'.lIfl Ver,,,ilion, 377 9170 %nl.tit
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RIC(SREFRIGERATION
Heater Cleanrig, Space Oil HeaterS.
SERVICE
Our Sp-ciaity Call Ralph
24 Hgjr Service I Repair; on A,r
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'00d.tiDning Retr.g er f ion, aria
Srvng Sanfordan
Heal.ng
Home
v,nie- Pa-i area Phore444 2774
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hØme' 0 1) Crab
'ret. 3734566 15 Yrs cipemeixe.

2000 Brunswick Lane
DeLand, Florida 32720

s*Ishr1co waste treatmrnt t.ystems

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AIrConditioning

THE BRUNSWICK CORPORATION

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Carpet 6 Mo's old VA assumption
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'hour old hørnc in Sanford. could hti'
traded in on A flew Sanora Ilonir
Call 323 46'(1 $' i- detailed in
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The Brunswick Corporation
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Garage Runtnage

Sales

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proudly present this three
bedroo m, t1 bath with Florija
room, den. PQuppnd kitchen itii
liSt heat and air, tu;torrt
draperies, dOuble gas grill, flood
lighted cctrricw- Arid Spriflkltc 5',;
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rig a hr-ate-u I'Oi thi whole fain tly
will entoy S-Il 500 In eece'lIr'it
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law pyit'iii balance W, , ,r
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550, (till Ii glean flSuljaf',-cla
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rnoltgaQ,' with lOW down payment
Call StIr S. 372 3317

ENGINEERING OPENINcS
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borne
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house A nd ramp k.tchen rcu.1
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Sc---notr p.n'-, Rpa)tpMIMBIR ORLAISDO-- WPM L..'
377 4091
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5lWd largepalomi't.t ItIt1t'?u4
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Three bedrooms, 1 bath, frame
home', formal d.nn
room, in
home'. nr-t and cleari on c.-w'rier
dtPct lighting it kitchen with
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heavy duty disposal a rid diSh
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baths, yr-ny SPAcious hOini CIIcam spaces Ptmus a Qamsgr apa-'
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POLLUTION CONTROL OPPORTUNITIES

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American
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heat air
large living room
carpprt a nd utility room PRied
street,
5tN arid sew.r Shade
tr%. (1tsiPi area I3A¼0 Ow-or-c
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Houses For Sale

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Avftsl5blenowj l-bdrm mottit,
home fOr rent, Ay*ulRptle JAflu',
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oua$it.
to operate
iifldlr DOT ri'UuIationS I ran
sporting motor vehicles between
IXIIOTS it' nloi'14J0 Minimum age
must hAve 3 years commerc,.,)
experience Call 3 1047 r rei
$0' lflterv,- 55 m S P in - RIdg
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base Salary. commission one
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sharing flIkDUfl?S. PAId vacation
ROd ft full program 0$ g'oup in
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Wanted -- Experienced

COPPER home Shows. (wall ac
CCSsOreS. iteins for Qrac4ouS
entertaining , jewelry V wants pan
time demonstrators No coflpc
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chulrpn ow" roor,, references
regulrpØ 534 7545

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Female Help Wanted

Sales
Lady. PvDPrli'flcad
preferably in ladies ready to
wear 4ppiy iii person Only, no
phone tails RoJay s. 735 E let

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Wrote fl op47c a'ro' ssnmo'ei
Herald Sanford Fia

NO e*rt ft*t 71
COIIIW'
sludents pr$'fPrreiJ, for Monda, I
Widrw'tdali VflA?Ifli'S Si', St4pf
vl0T 0$ P4IrkirQ Sanfo'o Orlando
Epnr*I Club

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5t44 0(1 per month part time with
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It tRiflinG to Sanford
locations, S. Sanford &amp;w. 1.
and
AirOor? Bivo
Palmcitc, tdpa Invpsem('ni op
0r?uni!y
for dIrimmridI'iriC
buyer
c-or mnforrnoiion CR11
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Associated fll,rmi, Writer
7'A1.lHA.scf
flit. tAPt
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hit'e been filed in reaction U
President Nixon's spendinc
clnrnps on federal prngram
hti' legal nit'lsers U;
m.
'ubin Askru are urin him
If take a go-idow npprrnwt.
'I"I'vey are it Iittk' wars of pitsstile rnmlf,c'zitinns of it court
tirder stripping the President of
hi'- power is withhold fund.c upprnpruited t Congress
The renown" The saint power
Nixon used Ili hnldin: hack
flfl ritillinti it VV!IIIt$nI
funds and S27 rnhllior in hi'tfunds riirrnnrkeci f or Flnrwas the power hu used twi
irs ago to halt ,icttnr on the
cs florida Rargi c.nriol
legud Soursi In Askew s ofsaid It 'us feared that it
'es.cful chnlleript U 11w curtit rnsJi of Nixon holdtuic,ku.
ild give supporwri sit the citthe legal anlmunitinr needis force it resumption of the

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Trsport1dinn involving
Nixon's action in holding hack
higtiwn funds
The department filed it
fri"n:Inf-ttu.cnurt brief in 14
lawsuit Filed b the Suite of
1isnuri chzillengin' 11w Nixon
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last week showed that it GnInes"ilie.hasec corporation, Sirnu
Scientific Corp., ha filed it
$11 fj million antitrust suit
against the Xerox C'.nrp and the
American Associntior of th

Nixon

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Swuini; irib it sets-

tiormi park
The proposal b Chiles and
U.S Sen Fl Gurne. R.FUi.,
died his: s-t'ar when It could not
f.P? ts- vnte !r be reported nut
of the Senate interior suin-iimmitter on parks

- Thu bill -.--ill have La he rr'introduced, of course,' Said
Chili's "But I think chances are
better than ever that it will
lit- said it, his nm'. position Us
It Member of the Senate Apprnpruit inns Committee he

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DALE CARNEGIE
Course

I;op(-s U be able to exert more

pressure on thir Senate to adopt
the legislation But Chiles situ!
even more important was the
n:srntng of Rep .lnmes Hales, it
Sarasota fiemnocrat tm head the
House Interior and Insular Aft;iir (2)TnmjttetIluule'. • 7i. a 2f-'.'t-ar congressinnuul veteran. wmts elevated to
the post after former ch:itrrnnr
Rep. Wnsnr Aspinuill. Dtoli,,
was defeated In his hid for ri's'lecLiorm
rim-ni turf for the npv V. ml!

liar. 1-lousu sufln'i wing, c1tuit!',. is i
is ti' 5,' 5 I
it"palace for political poten- if'-ifi-:ieins
itu,1a1 beer
spi
lutes" hs ex-Cn Claude Kirk. changed to substitute widnits
will cost U*xpswers $%Th,175, ri- for the originally ordered ti-aL
ported Fort Lauderdale New' fsnishcs
ThIUthacee correspondent Bill
cot
Cat sitid it chetik of record'
ruminhutined h % the joint legisla
we purchasing division shows'c:
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that figure would include 114
expcu11'.'e desks' costing frost
Lonqoldirig
$711i to $71 es4 dJ..
FASTEETH Pow,im ,&amp;
lAYisLHt!'.-t purchasing agent
Ill takes UV worry
Paul Messes was quoted as.
nhunnirlo flitt the desks wouhsl out of welarkV dentJres.
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FOR INFORMA1I01`'I
CALL GARY WARP
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They wers Srnrhnrnugt itri
Sell James Jotin.ctor4
And •hitin.ctnri. at 1k!11%I)CTZI
live in Pensacola
US Set Utwion Chilm,
ru4_ sits chances looll gixi
that lbs 9rcl (AIngrcs' will pa
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lt li()',' Ls1i:.,
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irt Board ha "mort or
ls'.s' given it rsininntnusn it
%,. ill take action or rt'rort.
niendint, oni
or mmmi up: tlmarit fits iip;wiintnten' lo Liii
firs: utiIjt dir-cto
\lnvor Hill Grier reported If , flu
ouiit'l] laSt night
nit ('Its gOVt!rflZltent. Ili thi
tIIT5A1I of (pits ?,llnutpt!r lint
4ergiiian lisi tw'vm urititmi tilt
ti&amp;ard to appoint nut- person
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C I Ili 11 C t It I'
itntiniitinri
clue Ii till
-isntdtt of metl qualified Li hold
!it( c-imniplr position
lii' warns's! flit Council last
'. ret. that liii omits wiit If, pet it
ciu:tlifit'tl director hugh? t Ii
(itt from it nt'ig1.borin.
its
And Liii- word quic'kl'
prtsad that Sanford utilits
tirerisir S\ I tsC'Itards is lii,
U lts'r!iiitit i trtui U
itiford Cit

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Samutitri.
lsi: night hut

},iii'. Ii'' tills lIst

till uitussior

RI Cliiard.
tt:id
tn''r
as
prtumrttis'ct hut turns'c slv:s
flI,fl(W annual jot
Grier. in citsseltmer-r, Msuuin'
fli!tit. suit! ttit Civil Ser- i
iu;incl frillu'.vini rt''vip:
aplifiratiritts, will peruse [lists
and tak(L action nr'tInr witijir
If dayt ttiertsnfter
C'siunrdmuir .lotin 2airci. tat
[lit luau it for Ill(, cits
Cs
Servu't- haund tint tui'.-in
rernninivntli'd am iipplirarir is
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Commission Chairman Sidney VihIen answered,
ongthally, when the State was called upon to provide
Uuticm service on a problem., one man was responsible for
sight to 12 counties with only qualified service men on his
staff, and had to try to fit another problem on his already
crowded work schedule"
- After several months of probiems and no cooperation
tram the State, we found the state was willing to provide a
contract, which would not only g;ve active county control but
would also mean having an arm of the state right here in the
county . to give the local man authority of the state to act In
poUutuon investigation and control matters
'The contract provides a local representative with a
,laborator "not to punish but to assist the cities in fighting
pollution." he said.
The county and the slate provide the space and the funds
for the ser-vice, whicn is an active pollution fighting servi(t
that means better and more urimeduate local service to Lhs
municipalities as well as to the counts," Vihien explained
The county has no authority at all within the municipalities,
he said.

:ihi'tist'n,vmis
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JIt f1Ajl(i\ lIIllj4
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S1'h:IN(15
nun C nutiriluuir Ctuirk'.
'.'..l: lute. Its!: iii, 01 ,1'1 sInus- for
Iutuns Iwmllti'.-ig aspintit irmn in ii
4ilttflum'flt Li ('its C 'iumlrij timid 1
.iuh.uts nod tern's M immItIlis
tin'.elf said its wus 0-jivir'l l,
iffici niltri dust if , t'iLlit veart
ss'rvint- it, tiut- citsuric! tint:
ifirint thus tout "1 dud whit: I
e right
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It's'
i1flVrtuimuf :i)ntrli. of 4115 jar
Wilier ;wmllut tam. it, imirImrfKmrult
tillS! Liriimirimr;wurtite'tl iirtsm of tilt
- ialmnt '. Movie Itrowl rafl(t!t,(1
Liii- s-stunts i takumi •i'.s'
dur'.'s'tiu, of tin nuttier uric! Ins
'.'.t't+ stall-cl unit t! Liii c-ours"
ruts rt,guiaut- mr and WIitsliuilliitim it this tnvr i
nmtsmptin
rt- ilutiimm, WItit
5
5th; then, from tiuoptimi
restiltitiom ii ltumidls
fimuuiure of liii' Inwi
Council pm*sseci o nuitutw 1 .
pru'puirt Liii ('11% s imisuran
spt'nifn-atnmmts for tilt c-minis.
seat fur putilis'iitum The cits
prt'stsnth insunis will cut
Liutibinsi
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vt'iti- s. '.itc'atiot. - TjItert will hiit nunsor s timid t'.t rhttumiril
Its o;,t!m. 'rhimt
at: 1 ran
ihiws'l wits Lint esnttd toy
it'c'tiiim u this' Gnituti I sell'. or
'iirtsrll his VIV141, Miller
itt Itusimsess, ii! roulwii hillier
vi' It financial rt';r: os o
. 1111111TO! *4,591' Ili tin general
miiil and
it Liii rimd limitf
'udg( lurid
Nlziyuir
C.rzsri vi lIt
ltrn'.'.r
'Iflhltill nt Sit' Ii' I)ii!i5u,'5 it
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Street. was dttferrt'c until
ii,imi:work-shop miIt't'tinF '.itt
ii'tWtt'fl ('nunt- it iii: III' 'lmits
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I toiitiiiiisl i m'n,iti'il i - u,iitiiiiilii

It::' and fi;t,ls't- tuuuiliu',

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fiitit llrovincv ,,
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stout s's of
'-c ti-rita hid I unit t,nmrtt,ir
112c in the southern third
by I;
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lb RhiItRl 1-1 MEN ElI
-tssoc'la(e.tj Press \ riler
NEW ORLEANS
,E.\NS APi
l'o!ts't' have ni"rt;Iied 1k' sniper
tilt-S p,itli".i on it hotel rooftop ,•r
si young Kansas black %% hose
minister sass - hated s'. hilt'
folks -Supt ('l,irenet' u.;,uurrtisso tuslil
a nests s-onfcren'.'e 1'ut'sduiv that
the sniper was Mark J. Essex,
2_I, a! Eint-iria and added
"flx're's some evnlenct' of a
conspiracy bs other people, but
I cannot positively tell you yet."
Six persons %% ere shot to
death and 17 injured in the
sniping incident,

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Ballistics pritse a 14
'it tin I ,' a ti.' n
magnum carbine fatimol nest iii
;s:srrs::;s;. s_tI
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l'ls,'' hOtly s'.;l th. -'-iou
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its html .-i'rCiiu
At
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i'tt killed i S iituiI
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I hut tl'Iij)iIitt% in liii'
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lii's' sstdel anti wtnunthi'sl a pa
.sri'.s' thu it minis lii'..' beemi
liei'mnan in New Orleans in N,'ss (%% it t hree it lour i)uiiphi' a
Year's Use
small iiiiiiiher
siiii know, it
I 'alit,' lust' ,'vtds'nct' th;ut ihit',n 'I Inks' tmiuimiy to form it
s'. s'uultl lead tit tith t'nmn'liistous'' it'tisjiruut'v
iiliii were tnt.'rit
that Essex was this' only to kill n'9ill' tmut that's thu
sniper till this' to.'! ii! 11w
i liii inst ,c.,',i, i if t
I wnTown howard _JuhnsonsI Is' said liii' iiiagutiiii was titi'
lintel, and that one or more tel- satin' weuqiii that suit down ca
1.
lit'.% snipers were with him and itt-i Alfred I I,imts'll, 19, as hit'
i'st-aped
'stl'ppl'tI it) fl—lin t of police tit',i' I
Asked s'. hether his rt'Is'rt'mu-t' quart e rs in slav s ago a nd
to conspiracy i.—.c ant he huul wounded PatrmIt
olman
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imlot'ks tints
At the thus' .if the Ni''. Year's
lIst- shootings,
xon 's
'We tint suinit- itif.ir-miiatisiri ru-ulsi in to is'li('vt' l)('OPle wire
a:iimig to hurt soini'tane' whit-mu
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('iLt N(1 N( 1)1" '11111E I ( till) finds. outgoing I )i'fi'nsu- S"cretars leI'. in Laird z's'hsirmt hluispituil
tunimig as hi.' gi'. u's incoming I )ef,-misi- Seereti r'. Elliot It ichar.Ison -i g uidi'rl tour of
Uii
fly 1311.1. NEIKIRK
lions from his economic adthe basis tit that inforiuiiithe Pentagon. Richardson su itchei from the Health. Education and Wølfar.' past
tiiiti,
Associa ted
Writer
durimist this' sniping, he .1.'sisers Tuesdaymorning. "vt'rs
WASHINGTON AP i — Pres- possibly will uiutke a final de- ploycti extra .uffit't-rs at the ti.s- —
________________________________idcnt Nixon is nearing a final elision on the new wage-price- pitnl, s'.hi'rt following si brief
disturbamus' aman
manwith a shotdecision on the shape of Phase 3 control system this week.
wage-price controls amid inumti
was arres ted.
Presidential Press SecretaryP.11k.' milsmitmIied the arrested
dications the new economic Ronald U. Ziegler ruled out tiny
rules may be imposed before controls at the farm-produce mmmi as Robert G . I 'eters, 18, of
April 30, when the old ones ex- level, but otherwise gave no tIt N.'sv Orleans, a black laborer.
as chargedss ith carrying a
pirt'.
tails on how the new systt'mn Ills, was
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ho)titl('(l stint gun, disturbing the
In fact, some officials hinted would look.
that the President may decide
In past weeks, uatliuuumiistratiori Pti1C' and t'riimaimi4il iuuiscl,ieF.
;itirrtissu, said police aren't
to put Phase 3 into effect within economic policy-makers have
fly (.tltt' 'I'A'i'IA)fl
Mnnls'ndums, 18, n us ch,irsn!
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i oem:ig ftelul
a
a few weeks, around the time hunted that rent controls might certain what this' imiolives of the
with buying, receiving and Orlando on charges
f
that a new budget and his ness lx' dropped in Phase 3 because tw o tilt!fl '.n'rt'.
A Si-miutnole County detective tonict'mmling stolen property in possession of marijuana, and LI
economic message go to Con- they are too burdensome. that
In I':ssc'x' ltoiiaetowni of l-Immi- hind to be treated for injuries connection with a theft at expected to be transferred to
gress.
the prof it-margin restraint Iurium, the 1k-'.'. W A. ('hanmi- after art Altamonte Springs Captain ThretuiLs on SR 436
Sanford sometime today.
The White House said NIxon, would be lightened on hiusi- hers, his ituuiuly's muiinist&amp;-r, said suspect resisted arrest at his Micclenidon was also charged
The two
arrested tn
titiiit Essex 1151(1 (k'Vt'lopt'd a r*'stilu'nt'e at 317 Teakwood
titter receiving rec'otnmnertda- nesses, and that coverage of the
with resisting arrest with connection with the Decemcr
program miiigM Lx' limited t the militant dislike for whites when line.
violence to the officer's person. 17 theft of television from the
muitbon's largest businesses and Ia' sammit- hi.'miw fns,u the Nst'..
Slit-ri!! •Jitin Polk ssmiit [Il ses Tt.l tutid was set at $10,000. Osty s Inn, SR 46 and 14, west Isibor unions.
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l't. Jerry (npshaw and rt. Sanford, Authorities art it.:!
But officials, after k'surnitig of
Uiibett Kunkler, mt-imibers of investigating the theft of fotz
l
Nixon's intentions to make ,in
this' sheriff's department Other television sets taken tha t
atlminurlcernent on the ni'sv proN
burglary squad, made the tLuy,
-grammu
soon,
said
the
President
arrest.
Kurikler was injured
Polk said charges
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may go in a different slirt'ctitini.
en M ii'clendon resisted ;ssessmon of heroin sure penwtit'n
While Phase 3 controls probarrest
ding against Flowers. Abby
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had previously found si quantity of a substance
..
food prces are concerned, the
Lx'emi arrested in connection in Flowers' possession and it Li
administration
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" Ill, i theft it the Ahtiusizonte currently being
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.analyzed at the
launch a vigorous effort to step
,tssns'isutvd Press Writer
1)111 that 'l'ire Company.
we wotimsil up with
Sanford Crime Lib.
WAS) II N( lit IN i U's
Situ. President Ni x on It'll its' had to
UP food supplies, thins putting
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The hum gIn ry squad also
Elt Sgt Johnny Weigh
downward pressure oil un-us. ltuisst- II It I Aunut, hi;umrmmiuimi of vetti,
.mrrtssted t%% o, mono on charges of
-harged Iloumier Lumpkms Jr Ed prices are controlled now the tax-writurig I'imimimwt- ('nihlit-p Wilbur I) Mills, 1)-Ark, grand Larceny. John Adsimn 23, of 7'0
Strrt,
sit the st- lioht-sale and retail It's'imiiht.'t-, sass he expects the ¶3rsI uhisutriiuutri of lIst' House tVumy-s Ik-ese, 2d, and Horace Flowers, Orlando, with uttering
-u
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I 'umlgrt'ss to 15155 no major tax- ;mmtsl Mil- ans Committee. pre-- Nab of Orlando, %% ere arrested forgery and
.urre'ss:s-'! hsts
-'I'he uutlriuitutstrsmtuori has reform k'gmslatiuttu
iliutt'd earlier that any
re- in that city by Abbgy, with $5,000 bond
pledged that it will ginuks' a 51K'I A)1111 suit in mini interview that
Iormmi passed this year probably ci'iqwratinrt from Lk't ('harks
lb&gt; U. Bur!se':d
iio
'ml eff rt to cut fuwot pros's this s'xpc-1-I.itiomls of somemius'tuaburs ssiiul.1 mit result in a big tax cut I':nu:s
o
i •mnd l't. Art Will s of the Place, Sanford, tots!
suuther:t:e
year 'I'ht- etuormmuity of the si! (onmgr,'ss that tax reform or imi s.ugmim!it'a,utls mn-resist-st Orlando I'olii't' I'partuiient
removed it pot be1.i
problem WUS dt'tmiuu:istrati-.1 ciatulti raise $15 billion to $20
re'.t'mmut's
Reese lsusttti $5,000 bond at stove, valued at $160, fruits f.
again'l'ut'sd.uy with thus' releasehmIli.ni Ili rI-st-mills' sirs' huigl'ly
I siig i Louisiana I )s'mmiis..rmut, the Sem inole
County jail •
c.imnp on the tVt'kt'.i Itisc'i'
of I)ccetmubtsr's Wholesale Price Inflated
Said the tiiggesst and ritost iouIndex,
1k' said it ssouihl la' muc hIsirt.mrmt iihijs-t his ismue) will
_1'hc' bureau of Labor Stalls- nuu'uri' realistic to forecast mat 41val ssm thu mu this Congress Is rut
tics reported that st hiok-salu- his oimmiiiittu's- and its House tae hut 501115' fonmui sit nutional
e rn of e
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prices went up by if sharp 18 citiituts-rpsirt, Wa)s and Ms'ins,
NEW (It I Jill-_I is .Jaiiu-s
iis',ilttu-t-ssr.' plan.
It • S - tilt'slng.'r • appointed
per cent last mutoritlu, the biggest uuiigtut futid loophault's that t-ouht
tIn'.'. i''. sr i"lmniuit'e saminaut mit-I
his President No
Ixn II, sueimuu-nt';ase- smut-c January of 1951. In' iketeti to mist' $1 billion In $2 011 mmmiyj mut_m or legislation until
o
(Ted Richard JIm-lois. Setilu')-'issl prices were responsible iuutli'imu
Wmi)s ,umitl Mt'4mmes st rites it bill,
slmig.-r stius tEl tlumlrnii,imm
for most Of that in crease.
"And," he went on, "I mmiii
guts it through thin House, and
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As fo
r the t'cotisimiiit--stsubuiija- '.t ilIii,t to prt-ttis- t that if we vote studs it to the Senate
iuiiitt'sI and under pressure to
t'p hJLI tx-eu .ull Ui
r
(urn law, that- susljiainistruution is Iii trill-eaSt' ti's oil suiuiis'itityMills ti,us sutil that his group spilt, N,i'.-y cost-cult 'r Gordon
smutted to ''buy Into" a huge
ri'ponted leaning, to •m one-year in that am,uiiu,ut, there' sk ill in' it
still start %% till t,ix n'lornuu this built' List_u'. returns to the concontract to p't1ut'e F-Il ;ct
'- x ttsrtiu:m , '.'. u thu ito iii.mjom uis.ujiinity '.s Imi still %5 a nt Iii suit
st-'smtiuu
gr('s_silut,II '.t mtiis'ss table (ruin fighters for the Na'. y and tts,it
changes in this' law, It Imsis rca- t,i.'s liar siamult-omi,' else by ill
1,0111', smuist thud, it Mmlls Slit'- St lilt-li he otwiteti firs' last month thit'
$5 mutultion U now seeks t
;
sonied Ill, the control pmogramum Insist $1 billion moors' ttimun we
it'eds iii gs'tttmig a tsix tall uumt it key Nixon sutlitiutistratitin t:'me.cos
tsJpuxuttes
Must be thought of as tent- raise from tax rt'fonuit.
through Ilus' llsiust' by siuiimuis-r, mupinluitmiut'rit anti the powers of
the ,smulsjUflt of the tow bid,
lnary, sitni tutu mu In'rmuu5umms'nt
°Ili.ut ms t'xmn'tly what hull)Ito' Flit lilt ( 'tauimiuuitte't' will try
thus' so-s'mullett iiiilltsurs'uudustrjul
fie aid also 1_itton Inisiustries
systs-u:i would tuuaks' lainur unit In'Ius'lI this' Isist timiie st ha mm big
hi col it' up '.s uthu its on-mi lull this s'omnlslex
has iiiLiti%anaged Large thi'
tiusima'ss resist sltfk-rts:itly to tixrs-!'rmuu taihi, III l'Wjti We sear
r j
Pitt tititi I.saas' Ktctst, '.s ho luuulsliug contracts ut
L
'A ages situ.! hark -s's and force up rtmult'iI mtillgu'.luug 110am Lax ri-Its-I
Its' smulul aft-&amp;-1 lit '.'. 11kb this' tteiui''ts-d huh' hind sought his Nays and
ret'iuuttenijj
tJu[
1 Inflationary pressures
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authority to go into the muuiuc'ipalities ccextcs from the state
not the county. He said that removing the objectionable word
"uicorporated" from the ordinance would not affect Adu1r's
authority, but would affect the authority of the board over
Adair. "flit State asked fur this ordinara'te and Qiapter 403
gives Adair authority as an officer of the state with county
permission to act as an arm of the state The Itiw says that tie
"MAY" and not that he "SHALL" act"
"11 the municipalities are worried about Adalrs
association with the Board of County Cormunlsslonera, they
could join with the county and make him a county pollution
officer with joint funding by the county and the
municipalities. Perhaps this t ype of interlocal agreement
uñ,gtit solve their concern-"
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Man-see pointed out that most people are losing sight of
the fact that with univ two people working in twelve counties,
the municipalities with problems had to approach the state
for help. Now, a state representative in the person of Adair, us
right here in the county and available to the municipalities at
their 'beck and call" as well as to the state and county
"The ordinance is only a technicality - the county htt'
been carrying thus service out since June - the ordinance is a
4 legal "catch-up" which complies with state requiremenis
and it is an actual an-rn of the state with no more or less poster
since June,— he added
Adair said if he were to find a violation of pollution
control regulations within a riiunuc'ipallty, he would first
approach the offending individual or entity and attempt to
get voluntary coenpliancc with the law. 11 this fails, a report
would be sent to district engineer who again try for voluntary
compliance by the offender. Only after these two efforts
faded, would the officials in Tallahassee be involved, he
explained.
John Morris, City of Sanford Commissioner, stated he
was speaking for the City, and did not believe the ordinance
in itself was a problem, but did believe that "It is very small
step toward state control over county and municipality
government
'We believe his a forerunner of future stniilar
ordinances in other areas of operation; however, we are in
accordance with the goals of this ordinance," he added.
Chairman Vthko said that Adair is not some evil an-rn of
the county goverrunent. 'i'tw ordinance can be as much a
help to the municipalities as to the county," he said.

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fii',ht"r h',,,,hai'r strikes were repirteni
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S (titti lIqe,i,,, ugutitich Nt,rht, Vietnam rI,iririi
lIic' I nuuiiiul .'uuiinit,m,'tI Iiitli, bItt' Im,cs vet flit' ?I hot,rc "i,'hing at 8 rn U_ia,
;inuitlim't' ItitIih''i l,sonliv't- ii%,#,rNorth
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''i.'f ii;,,,u sunil a Pu.'lissilt!m', ill 5-;iiIb, en dy Usda', ihs,nt 1', mrs ill's nn,tthwect of
\'hi't,i;ii,i liIJ linIn'. bIts' ,Ic',njljfuiri,c'vI Vinh and thc' t'r, (rpwmnr'r) are
It '-taimi sill m'ii)il A,,i.'tii'uiric in icc inig, I hi" (r,ff mu, rul rep(ar?"(J
'limit'
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'Ibis cs's',trsrI un-f t* low" '
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Al toy I 111 ht'lirrphu'r that nlisappc'arc'eJ
uiu,u't- aF liii' I'o,,iti,,i,iul ti.ic m.'ninhs'sI \Io,ulay "vr'riirig over c'nf'rny territory
lush in lttulsuIii,iu
itui' I )$.( . lfl, wits',, Ili s';isti'rn Qiusng Tri pnnavinee just
liii' tt,l,Ut,%l'('k ;tu'rial NO, sun Harlot uiiitl hs'Ir,',' liii' fi.ist'/, f'otir 'rc'wrnc'n and
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I l;iiplistnt'. \iI'. latitii- bic'ml liii' Ii $to thi' South Via'
I iitiiiti,iiisl In flailY (- f ,I,utii,iliistIc'c has ,;, iris's" paratrooper ni iv is ion wc' r
nil a tutt;p I sit 1117 .\
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k iIls'sI, tuulihuii- m'fl ot ,,iii-timig in htis'cc'
'this' !-,iuih V,r'tnarnc'se mnsiitar
it,usiii'', liii' us,'-blim'ct miii losses vii fin' sorri imia nil n"portenl another rnsrni'l
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('qtrriri,iirijct terrorist (IttaCkS hi i
\Viiilm' liii' ltsmimihhiii', h;ilt mutuivi' this' r;,ic."t civilian -;,c'j;ilhc'c to rn,,r" 'P. 'lilt, ,iii ;,!h.l 14111? i,,.is'I 'liv' I'
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;id'.'t'rtist'riit'nic for tIn positi is
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CommLSSlorWr Greg Drummond commented the entire
situation regarding the ordinance has been generated
through the misinterpretation and faulty advise of one of the
cIt attornes "vh-. su,,it h'.t-'.'.r better.
in an hIU'mflpt to clarify the intent of the ordtnnnce,
Assistant Attorries Howard Marsec said, the Hoard, in
passing the ordinance, simpls gave a county employee,
'Adaur-1 permission to go Into the municipalities for the Stale.
They gave "permission" not "authority" . "
Man-see responded to a question posed by Eugene
Jacques of Ionwood, as to state instruction in the use of the
word 'inc'orporated", saying that the intent of Chapter 403 of
the Florida Statutes is clear that the word be included in the
document.
Jacques remarked that in Longwood. thes were con-'erned about the phraseology dealing with "a staff for the
pollution control officer, a staff sihush would be appointed by
11,
tIe County commission."
"Where the county has the responsibilits to man this
of the State", the Board of Commissioners can actually
farm a committee and for what purpose' For this reason,
we wish the word 'incorporated' to be removed from the
$ document," he added.
"Why is a dual system neees.sat-s
queried Pete
Knowles, manager of the City of Sanford.

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Representatives of the six municipalities in Seminole
Counts were present to inc'.'t their '.lows regarding the
recently passed ordinance governing sir and water pollution
in the County. The ordinance passed In the Hoard of t'otrnt
('ommisscionem-s it week ago c-tv representatn'cs had been
expected to attend the meeting but none came until after mhaction was taken
Ac-cording to Mayor Granville Broun of Winter Springs,
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the mayor objection to the ordinance is the inclusion of the
ward "lncorporatei"
Brown said that he could not se the necessits of i eoirnts
ordinance If Adair AAngley Adair, ('4'tfln(5 Pollution ('or,tr,'il
Mfic'er and representative of the State l'epartrnent of
Pollution Control) is a representative of the state, he i'.
welcome in my town at any time We object strenuously to
the word 'incorporated"
When queried In Commissioner Mike liattaway as to the
reasons for obuvtsos to the use of the %; ,)! hro'.'. n .i1 tis.,t
be felt it violated thesovereignt of his city Adair pointed out that his only authority within a
municipalitA would be as an am-rn of the Slate and that the
County Commission would be in no iias involved lie caid
that his reports would go directly to the State 8thi
C upervisors wstbosit ar count\ regulations at all

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Sc!n r).ir s rb t- u:t,
.Jacksrnvihi nia'. have I'(11, 111
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Decpltv .Srarhnrougt, 't prictk'tlnns o' hart! %'.sirl itni: hu'
sessior :ts, wlu; thi ctriui;
held IL'- first rnnmitttrt mt''
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callowiintt't' far iuII mind guts t'utti 1w
cut again this year, las-cause of
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the E x ecutive 1)sspurtinunt
wamits ('ongres,q to kiiow''
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'Big Time' Returns

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QuarrywKasper

indodini
the conference.
sixpoint,
, of the aec'ond period.
pero'i
fin:iI
mr most of the firstperiod.
word fl
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The sernn"u
fit-raid Staff Writer
them 12 cnnecutve
Dennis flixis hit the nets for
the Seminoles battled Winter points and 14 4-11 margin. R
Blue Devils 2F,-23 In the final
HE sit' scoa aos
: big height disad. Haven on equal terms, with the the time the ttrst half ended, the quarter, as both teams emptied 11) ft('i(I OR1S and had 24 point.'
the
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St'Uflded
::ic, the Sanford Seminoles sen3' tied 11-11 with 14U left In
their benches to let all plas'Pts when
isitors had putseven
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in Junior vRNit action. the
inpped an 84' Ru ,: Fugh' LPr Initial period after Jim points on their margin arid led we action
Rnb S Inolec upped their
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V'heatnn snapped
nnfererwt' rage tilt to the Clements converted a three- 47.21: a' the two teams went to
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scoring slump as he accounted season mark to 44
4flUir Haven RIUt Devils Ia,t point phi
the dressing rooms
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Rut the Blue Devils scored s
for 31) Seminole points. nearly win over the Winter Haven 14 1 rdV
ight. mr giumi' left ttu'
Winter Haven outscored
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Seminniec 44 on the season and points in the final 1: of action Tribe
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Ili loop plli%. Winter Haven, and look it il-lI margin Into the 'it one time scormg sit straight And he dud that in spite of points to set the pace, with Phil 5rowrri
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ori the other hand, upped their s'ond period.
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Wintet Haven scored the first final frame. Sanford was down seconds of action
ark to
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Wheaum had nine field goals finished the game with eight 'rorsis
FO 1'.&amp;
S.rnrnolt
d had a near perfect 12 for 13 points
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performance at the charity
over the lend midway through Wei'or,
it'tnripe
Third Loss In Row
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flnLchrd the game In double- It up. They led 1P-14 at the end of
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while Clifford Mani! and John that margin to .M-Z by half- Ei
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2euh each scored 10 points, time. Sanford wa ahead 48.35 're'sLs
For Greyhounds
Clements, Manley and 7 uli at the end of the third period. Wn'P,'
17
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tWfRI't winning
the nine- c'rnir.oi.
had five field gnats apiece.
'II 17 ii 7 14
point margin
Otis Birdsong. the top
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twnd Edgt o ter clumping
: iou: i iii: the double figures
i sn
Frida' the Seminoles trek to It mom Otto CImCn?t
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the
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C'.nnfvrenc'e
Rushni Ninrirf
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Pwtlarwic' iluriupee it. rime RflflflI
c'i'r,.twi Us WIN
at'eragtng riear1 31) points per Ilaitoru4 Reach to tac'kk the Scm,no;,' it
field gmils and two
tjflN' rolling over Jones
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Spotis Stadium every M ondaY flitZht Aho'e are two s'vnes Il'm-iuli
post week's action l'ho top photo shows Little lru;ser ask i ni- I hi' ref
what's he doing wrong in his match with Vet' W i l lie WiIsim ,\,iti (III,
ht torn photo Sho's Ilii'ui Ma tiida appIin S1i-'ep.m'rhi1iI stihitui I.'-,iu1I1 I
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tlu well halanc'rd Parker i
it arc for thc time being The thckers were Jesse Cleveland
Last night s loss droppe h
ituuncis were soundl belted 10
ith lii and C,ar Parsons and
Ore hound season record to -1
Ux third struiugh gam last Rrcnni Sanford itti it' each
night when thv were handed
% ilhiamc led the Greyhounds The tuwn a date witlo Colonia
dr I3I-4 pastmn hit the Wildcats
titt It points chilt Ftnth this Frida y night on their home
0c Win te'r Psr'l
court Colonial i 2-3 it' Me,.Wrugh bud 1
h was nnthinl that &amp;a.cn't
Other Metro results las' night plui and 3-7 on the season
exported strict- the C,rryhnunds
of fill Moore' had to tuittu
Edgewater. Evans and Wmt
tnt surc'essit gamti' mu

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rebound is Winter Haven's Otis Rzrdsong
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litst night bill, the. did givu it
gotid account a! theniLselves fur
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the Florida 'icc'ta Tia' jot tonight will tie tough.
-lrr5It Knights will battle' And it was nth' s Little ttmugt;e'r,
time- Tigers is! Mermiptiu SUite- lit last wee4 whet 14: senior renter
:tut' M md-South Ct'lte'un iii Lddmt- Y'IuiU uncierweinit at:
Meniptus, Tennessee and mans operation fm removal of am knee
¶tullnwcrr- of rollege cage' Hrtiur cartilage Fluitt will Ix' Insi for
dirt n'rniipsurm the r4,t'titiIii, Li
t'.it' renusitucier itl the- se'asmn

nnl two points behind when the
first period cnnu to 5: close The
' 'nit SJI. WIL' ?iui tirlIf tu' 1-' tiuli attic.
Parkers hid b 1 11-14 count nnr
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;ierirrt ama the fur,usl, was nishcd to a 1&amp;-I!' lead going mul.
it was still anyone's game
equnik fine' hut what hsippene
Uut final session
The Gres'tinunds continued j
if, the Lake' Ilrantie T'sitriou.
IF. the final session the
pin the snnu- kind no offensebetween was nicur than Psitrmnu wcre
going against
the second period but their
enougt:
to spell defeat icr- nrizin of the Cardinal Mms-mt'
dcl minse was : little rncrt
Setninuk' C'.ounty' newest high: reserves and were oulte' amble ti
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Parkers tip rip the' cards frg
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of
an the host leant in count. 11-11 but
points This put the local quintet
upset sifter their- first period were' far behind when the final
behind tit is ii-t count wt
;iiiut in which thc3- held the
huzei- sounded
the first tush!
. Si c"upper hand" over Cardinal
Reiner dropped in 11) hoops
While both Learns were ranunutting mans fouL' Use- Parkers Maone but wound down ii: the' during the c-nurse' of the' game'
dr.' son mrwtuut of an edge' in: second and third ;rids tm lose and sulse hit on a frN' tiw for a
tins deuirtnuvnt Sint"- UtOSI &amp; their sixth ganse a! the curt.- g:inw high 21 points
Fur the- Patriots, who runs art'
the' fouls rumrmiitted In tin- paign Ii 4F.-3( desinr
'hmaj, to a ball control type- 3-1 on the season, it was David
Gre'vhounds resulted it the
offense' in which: ttws played Nelson leading the way as. 1w
WiIcl:'iiti going to tin- ctutrit
limit Meminwhllm' the Hounds vers delitnirant the' Patriots au''ountt!d fin l'' of his teams

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SECOND GAME
Doubles
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I Arts' Toni, 2 Er
Iza I1enuo,' it. 3 An94'P Joit'. 4
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session twgitt~ tht Houndo. lull

b an 15-7 count Leading the'
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Pots '1 ccl: of Neu \'nrL 'rite' ttn,nrse'Ives rn the short emit] t
Mourn's
charge- wuus Brad
- ;irds un the- saint' tumrdwoocl
(,ruitt stud Blurb. bust] severul fi131. score
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finished as the- Lake bran?is'
:)tt, timere- have beer, a fe'si opportunities to capture- the'
Even with nuiss ubstitutiur
lint(j, hugh point man The 4ngu'l
ullege quinitt'ts- that h.aive' been t'in'ttsr hut let it slip away
b tire- host tennis tire' margin of g
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Had (tie' Knights twvri able u
victory continued tip increase- as Patriots- could not contain
-curt The lust one' that conies pull off this' win mugauin,ct Hethis' Pzirleri uutscureid the- Heinert whit would qumcbJ put
saclamer Last weit4. (lie's would
""lid is Al Mssguire'
Hounds )_ltu ii; time- final eight points or time- hoard neenmuigh Suoti"-

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Ui.- Green thus Packers tm ut.;amrrasUelt!cl Nritiunarl football
.i'igue' success tnt li brilliant
p..pylill, seltsollh, it, pussilif uj
at least sugre' mittri;rttvt' maclung
off i'm tnt favor of if budding, busi
n,t'ss career.
Starr, who retired us-

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That starting crest finds Mike'
arid 6.rnt'tt thull
1!' ppg sit the- guards, Pete
Iivas lit center. said sit lit,forward positions will he' Jutini
Sniuth I 1$ ;;,, I and 7A'ttIt'
MrCrinuon
Hall was hug'ti point fulls in
the' loss lii fk'muistahan,'r with 19.
MrCruiioi~, witt; tits tx.,,t oul-

side' stn.utamj: pt'rfot-nrant't' of
(bit' ISCUSOnI, !irIistWd si'iU; 1,
Smith sitith'tl l Clark wars build
It , 5M'%'(ft Pointi but did little- in
(hue- wait of shunting in the'

iwit July but stayed (Ill lit. roach deliti,erl*
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second half

Green hss)"s, ynunt- quainmind overtuue- sessions. His lack
urtsaacks arid War credited wi(t
of sbnuotuit: hunniper.'d the
is nuijur- rule- it:
the clubs Knights victors effort
resurgence, announced
tummigtit's gautit the' Gold
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ti leave' the' gum ' ti t a
arid lila-i return tonuit' fur a
iut'sis- conference' Tuesdas, hit Saiturdal) miight
contest against
39th birthdan
Pailnia
IIerait'h
Atlantic'It I. just Duit I have am desire' tiniversits an huh.- Highland
Li di' other things,'' said Suer-i, 1'113' itS'l!t
who hums- an aiutumnt,bfle deal.'rst1i1 with twe outlets an BitAla., amid 5 motel mu
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clown," he said. "I simply
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This first official nieet!tinug will have Hubert
I. Jocrit, territorial du-er'tur of the National
"ttflt' Auocuitiuri on tumnd as weli lab State
1tep:' :rn'autivc Eugetw C. 5luarw
Hepreaentsibve- !d , anme: m'.0 b.t trig out ttenisuf susie' wide thilelr'!nl regurduig the pussession of
firearms hi&gt; hunt-i-s and shooters. Juerg is in
charge of all National Rifle Association activitlez r the South Eastern United States. He
will show am movie an the efforts of
NRA to

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"It was- a tough derision: and I
krwsv I'm goin: Li' niusr. foot.
A huge' turnout is expected fur the first
ball," tie said. "But 1'u vet-s nuecting of the' SeminoleCounty Gun and Ar- excie'O about our business yen- ctiery Asuruc'umttun Thursday night I Jan. 11.) at
turra l'nu excited with the C)ttti's Ho! frau House' In Sanford its areas
challenge of 'Joinig atnuettiune spurttuluen have shown great interest in the
elmfurnimitiuni of the cirtunmtwtutm

High K,lurer fur the Middies
was Joe Santorriascino wi th

nussed the' two shuts at the points on seven doubIedecketclose' of the' fourth period,
and as free thrust- .
ht'pple ziunik, fuse' i'! six
AUCKLAND, New Zealand
Next action for the s-ama-sit)'
George Gt've'm: of Frue scored 1-brunt) tosses it, the extras cagers of the' Naval Academy
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Anthony Dixon and
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Jimmy Franklin had his
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Jeffery Jones scored 10 p0111th

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the season with only four games
to go,
Raford Clarke was again high
man
with points.
James Rose added seven, Jim
MacGregor six, John I)oyle
five, David M -Cook four
Danny Mann two.

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Doublet
Five
P-ntt i Fermin Loss, 2 Chucho
GamI. 3 Aiiu
Mcncha. A. fla()
Pedro, S
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Maruri Laca 7 Aica Martorell - $
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Doubles
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Cflucho Muueria, 3
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Maccob Juan, 6 Area Elornu
NINTH GAME
St's-en
S i ngles
Pontt
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Aica, 2 Chucho, 3
AItujnl, 4 Ecjuua, S Quinuto 6
Ju ldo. 1 Laca, S Caballero
TENTH GAME
Singles
Seven
Pontt I Gaeta, 2 Anna, 3
Agustin, I Juan, S (ben, 6 Gash,
Muguerla, I Macsolo
Doublet
ELEVENTH GAME
Seven Points I Fermin Bastuds. 7
Altuna Loss; 3 Eguis Mencha. 4
ne Pedro; S Bayo Lout, 6 Juiu?o
Caballero. 7 Aica Iaca, S Cisucho
Marioreli
TWELFTH GAME
Doubles
Points 1 Gatti Laca, 7
Pen. Elorni, 3 Aria Caballero. 4
içjua C.anuia. S Manobo Los, 6
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Pontt I. Egula Pedro, 7 Macsolo
AusIefl. 3 Quinut3 Eiorni - 4 Pens
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as he scored 24 points for Tip Plea Roberts two apiece.
Top. Wayne Watson t utt for 14
Ronnie Ryan was tops for
points, Anthony McIntyre had Sanford Electric with 16 points.
eight and Theophlis Vtilliaimrs Scott Anderson had eight,
scored four.
Li-roy Kelly hit low' and Steve
T)TOflC Hayes led McCoy's Wiiutte'd tallied 1st,
with 14 points. Henry Gilchrist
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and reifreshmenLi will be served
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Dekie's Gulf in every quarter as
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Sanford Atlantic was never in added 12, Dennis Germaine
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Rich)' Rosemond had 23
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their big man which hurt them Russell Cromley, Paul McNulty
and Mark Waman had two
wider the backboards.
James Edmonds was high for each.
Eric Hicks had 19 points for
Florida State Bank and high in

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tree throws cost the Sanford point mart with 21 poInts as he Prep team last night, falling by
Naval Academy Middies the dumped in fate shat from the' a 74-52 count
chanet to capture their second flcue,r arid 11 of 14 from the free
In the Junior Varsity game
victory of the season bust night throw line'. The on!) misses 1w best night the Sanford Naval
as the) dropped a taught 5G-5
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The- victor-s came' U' the forgiven when he paced tht'
Mike' Weldall paced he
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Middle -TV with iB points
after they missed the op.
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Godwin six, Sammy Griffith Raymond Bracken hitting two
four, Kirk Schirard, Pat each
Schurard, Karl Lahman and
U. S. Bank 50
Tim Johnson two each.
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Arkan,sas 85-81; Denver sty.
iiule1 Wyoming 63-51; Florida
Southern trintmtnt'd Connecticut
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Arkansas Simile 804'i8; Ohio
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Amnerii'mirm UnvR'rsit5' 78-55:
MuNeese State whipped TexasAr lington 89-76; Creighton
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.r'e Bcngea If. 3 Erdola Pedrosa
I Sam Zarrc. S
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Angel Toni
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shimnast of heads over the West stints from the floor and added
were unusbk- to capitalize'
The- third period told the U.slc C:oat power 'rite- Pans were or five' of six from the charit y lint'
range and fell further behind expired at 11w end of the' initial cthys to regroup t.heir
with their next scheduled action
Chmi eight paints found their pe'rmod
There' was ru delaying ti-u' treing the Jun 2( contest
waiy through the' 1.vnuin net it
Lbs period and whei the' fimut, bias: lean. it: the' second stanza it&amp;tin5t the- Rudio; Moore-

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tonight
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greatest '-'irttur
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I tud iiki' trioct of tti, oilier
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roaming mind More-us Washington I;,frr delivered two more in
nail it down
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('etervin srn'el a sp it dcislon
in his first syirl only pro fight
Prior to his turning
I'?erton Won 24 to ZS 5fl'it' ir
fights
In addition to these )-.r
fights there will ne pair of tour
reinirlers added ',o ti-i. marl
All of the fights will ha'."-'
two minute rounds instead of
the usual threm, This should
Allow t he fighters to 'let it i1
out from the opening hell

rripi,tM ion of a knrH-ko'It krtkt
I-f o pur mines c- rtnt Inuialli prsc
hilt opponent. forcing the aetfrtc,
unit this hat rcu,Ited In his
c'op;ulng several of his
In the rihher ofatmrre of the
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with, Slick Mltm hen mit Rruiiicwlek, (iefurgta
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ltIu Ili, Inns
tonight 01111 they have -htnb
:uuiiei;r S Iii 1)4' 11 tuuii nntu'ti lluht.
h4'aV batik' all set up'' for
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1'vt.' Ashlni-k's r hindu Sports
Stadium, mire Miku' Quarry noul
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hieautllnm'r that should mirn the
dh'.h;uruI flithI (au hilt says hr
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slni'i' thu' Feature mob hi
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MR. AND MRS. ALLEN LEhu\ .IEN II
neckline outlined with a douLar
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ruffli of litre which also terminated the' long sleeves Her hair and crimson shoes. A
The gown of Miss Tins AWn, exception of the color, which
jeweLr was itt antiquecarnev srngk long-stemmed red rose bridesmaid and sister of the was forest green.
pendant of her great-aunt and with green velvet streamers groom, was identical ti that o
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Aaams Ave.. zinrrrci 16 aur't't'riietit anti
forthrorrung marriage of her
dnughter, Miss Bobbie 1)arlienc
Thson. to Gregory Scott Mad1t14'cn. sun of Mr. and Mrs. H.
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wedding will tie an event
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First Baptist Church, Sanford.
Officiating clergyman 's ill be
Rev Paul Ii Trissel. pastor of
Lake' Mars Naz.artin Church

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lit-s. Mabel Wetherinitori. l8
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iplicau' Bridge game' held it'.
Ow Ieltorui Woman's Club or
Jan I are its follows northiouth, firs'.. Mrs Helen SmUt.
md Mrs Franklin Hudson,
aeconel. Mrs. Hazel McFuddot
and Al Potrici- third, Mrs. Hot
Ballinger and Mist Ituth Boggs

OTHER PRESIDENTS honored at Sanford
Woman's Club luncheon are from Left. Mrs.
Milton E. Smith, Mrs. Roy Tilhs, Mrs. George

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c.:ss Semurito BIvU.. Winter
Park, are announcing the' birth
of their first chill, at daughter,
Clysa Items, who weighed in at
a healthy seven pounds, 14
ounces, on Jan. 4, 1073.
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of hit' Deltuna Woman's
Chlb will be held oil Frida y , Jan
lztt7:lp.ni lit ttwctuh house
orNnrnwndy Boulevard

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SANFORD WOMAN'S CLUB will proudly display for the coming year.
the Roberth GatCtWI Award banner which was awarded Mrs. Ralph
Austin Smith,right as "Woman of the Year" by
K iwanis Club. A past
president of the club. Mrs. Smith post with the present president.
Mrs .Jack Burne''. at a luncheon honoring the past presidents

Mrs. Stein is 11w fumier
Marcia Lynn Goldstein.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Goldstein of Milledgeville, Ga.
Paternal grandmother

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Ian 20) Handle home affairs
early and see that all u improved to everyone's salisfactini
The afterriotjui is fine for iinpio'amg business conditions Avoid
a:tunirnts Sc sisote t Iscvr(uI at bonnie Be wise
to

clearly how, to advance in a financial way and should take

the right steps to do so 'I akc the torte to pay bills that
Important Consult with an expert in the afternoon

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one of those clr'.cv 5 OUflI children who, early in life, ices the
Iriportanec ',f gent ung ahead and will lljst the practical sense
1 -carry through with tht'ni so that a cosiifortatmk middle age
can be attained- (JiSC as fine an education as posaii)lc and
equip your progeny properly tot whatever is the true forte
heir 'the plu.lanthnopist is in this chart upon reaching old age
Give good religious tnainiufl
"1 he Stars impd, they do not compel What you make of
your life is largely up to YOU'
Carroll Righter'a lr,divdua, forecast (or your sign for
February is now ready i-or your copy send your burthdate and
m of newspaper), P.o Box
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IF YOUR ('111111 15 HORN IOI)AY

YOUR OPPORTUNITY

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(d.Nf. R..1 Ii- SPI ( ii S 1 he early morning
is fine for mat.. mi' sc'ruuus plans for getting
ahead in the ways that are most vital to your welfare and
happiness. The afternoon and evening are good for liking
chances and it is then best to build up your health and vitality
by taking treatments
ARII S (Mar 21 to Apr 11J) It is wise to handle important
if [sirs in the morning since others are not very receptive after
Or you meet with many delays Make your plans early and
follou through cleverly Relax at home tonight
TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 20) Make the tight arrangements
so that you can carry through 'auith a special plan you have
su.ce0u1!&gt;' Don't neglect to do your shopping Keep an eye
on your al1et or purse Count your change
C;EMINI (May 21 to June 21) Contact close ties and gain
their vi'Jpe'ratson fur the plans you hair Avoid the social side
for the time being Concentrate only on the material side of
life today Think constructively and advance
MOON ('IIILDRI. N (June 22 to July 21) If you contact an
influential person you know, you get the right slant on how to
beLome more successful You can get the data you nerd
c'nlidentially Use it wisely Relax at home tonight
LEO (Jul), 22 to Aug 2)) A higher-up can inspire you to
r I going on a new course of aLtuon that can be successful, so
set' thus person early Study cafelull&gt;' data given you in the

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(24) Soul
10:30 (74) Thirty Minutes
Wilt,
11:00 (2) 6) (9) News

DEAR i'UIl'u'---1 want to tell Pegg' that I have suemaking initials on them with red thu I polish. Polka clots
also could be used This is a good way to use up those
dabs left in bottles of polish -DIANE

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News
Bozo's Big Top
Sesame Street
Capt. Kangaroo
Mike Douglas
MisteRoqers

I)EAIt I't)LLY-Some ladies' slacks have the label
sewn in the back seam and it shows on 11w right side
This label will tear off but leaves it part of the whit,'
showing through the stitching which is very noticeable,
particularly on dark slacks. The seam has to be ripped
to pull this white fabric out then one has to buy m atching
thread and ga to thic' trouble of sewing the seam up again

Cowley Is

I'lease. Mr Manufacturer.
sew such labels so thes
stick out on the inside of
the garment -MRS. I. Z

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Sanford lAxlgt' No, 62 F. &amp;
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officers for 1073. Ernest Cowley
was installed as thie 101st
WIN AT BRIDGE
Worshipful Master, beginning
the second century of Masonic
N.T. Point Distribution
fraternalism in Sanford as the
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'()('go'recenui)'
Iii thin play, South put p
recently IfluirKeti their
dumms- 's jack of hearts and 10011i Anniversary.
let East's queen hold the
In ilti open tiit't'ting with
It ick
wives and guest present other
lIft icers iiustilkd w nrc': A. F.
Iast It'd hack a heart , Keeth, Senior Warden; J. C. La
Soul hi WOfl ill clii iii iii Yt
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Itis.ii, Seniorl)vit'uni
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list aclub finesse' to West's
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Junior
Deacon;
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Sheppard,
Treasurer;
W.
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West led a heart South
won and ran his clubs and ('uishi, Secretary; Fred Neal,
(lien played tilt- king ofSenior Steward; Larry I un,
'Iiad's If West had held this' Ju:iiiir Steward, J. P. hlolti.
u',', the t'oiiihiiiat miii of t s'ti t-liss , ( 'hiisj)liifl and
S. A losing, lijiesses 'it'('the five- Martiii
Tyler,
can ii heart suit would hiast'
W . A. Sticnsfit'ltI ollieisitc'd as
left South oii' t i'ic'k shioit
the
Instis thing officer assisted by
sI li.'Id the stunil' ate
[)III Fast
;ciutt tilt- emit 'act cmi tue flymg ,iiarstwlls L. It Steele and J. A.
huuiiiui'
Fuller. Out-going Worshipful
HtW%PA1jjN IF4110PRISI ASSN I
Mmi:.tt'r, Paul Markos, Sr was
pre'si'ntel .l past iliaster's
ipr'mi and light relrt'shit,untits
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liii
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Us Oaw aid &amp; Jaiius's Jacobs
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show lug ai.otl •ligitiu,,ida, 'hit's r
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lu'.t. 41141's lit I e- .',.io'.a- is, &gt;siiii
m.idjtistmiie'nts In lualltt'ului
tt',ti lilt' - Vu'hiitt thii &gt;' $114 'Iii ii'ti
'ate use ca ref ul not to opt'ii
no- trump with 18 le4.'Itlt and
Ansi er tumor, ow
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(6) Love Is a Many
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Secret Storm
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5:30 (2) (9) News
(6) Hogan's Heroes
(24) Electric Cornpai-u
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lot better if we could get some salt inside them hope
you can help-MRS. U. F.
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school clothing, coats, boots and most ant hi rug like' that
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DEAR ABBY Never thought I'd be 'uTiling to l'lear
Abbs', but after rending the letter from that young girl stho
asked if it was okay to smile and wave at truck drivers, I
had to put in my 2 cents' worth.
I've been married to a truck driver for 19 years
There's not a better husband and father. It's an honorable
position and, I'm proud of him Maybe most people aren't
aware of this, but 70 per cent of the food they eat and the
clothes they wear are delivered by trucks
If a lady is stranded on the highway, a truck driver
't1iltiehe (srt k siop and l'v'tp her And speaking of hieing
a tacry, my husbind stopped to help a couple of so-called
"ladies," and they robbed him of all his money .
So tell that gal to keep smiling. I hope she smiles at
ms truck driver someday, for it's a lonel) job and he can
use a smile along the way
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How can my daughter tactfully tell her husband she
doesn't want her walls covered with his hideous pictures?
Granted, there are worse hobbies Don't tell her to
have him te art lessons; he thinks he knows enough
about painting to teach others. Thank you.
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IA-as all right for her tj smile ant wave at truck drivers.
Thanks a kit' My husband is a truck driver and all he
needs is good looking girLs waving and smiling at him all
day, lie's a goodkxiking guy, and It doesn't take much to
turn bum on, and I'd lust ,. s.'sn w didn't make aiiv new
friends on his oh Not all truck drivers are alike, but I
knm' my husband better than you do, so watch it, will you,
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ReervaUoits are preferred
The bride's book table was
covered with a handmade Irish but not compulsory. For
lace cloth and held a singk red reservations or further inrose in a crystal and silver bud formation, call Mrs. Smith at
vast' Mrs georgia Ctrnrpening 'Geneva 4P'-5337 or Mrs. Fred
Harris Sanford) 322-7460.
presided at that table
Talented Mrs Boo Ganas Proceeds will lx, added to the
designed N, bridal flowers as building fund

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Junior College',
Her fiance, who i
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grandson of Mr. and Mrs. .Jack
A covet-eel disi iunrtu'or. hermer
Wi lliam Wrii
Mrs Buret,
1 Jet-va. of Canada, Was
tiohiorIni: past presidents of 11w
A program, "The Beautiful Cornelius, Mrs. Art Brown
i1radwited from Sanford Naval
5tnford Wonuin't. Club was 'ion", under the' ciutirmanstit;
Mrs 1. Paul Whitle, Mrs
trndeni in 1072. where he Will" betel at the club tiou.sc no
of Mrs Boyd Cokniar, was
Arnold W1liieni ann Mr:.
a nienther of National Honor, Wednesd&amp;i, Jan. 3.
presented b Mrs Brenda Wilfred H. Conrncl
Society, Captain of the Crci
The general business meeting
Gysbe'rs, beauty ronsuittint
Camellias for the' iovel tabic
followed with five' of 11w past
with Merle' Norman Cosmetics
decorations
and corsages were
;tresidents who attended being
Studio, who denmnstrated the'
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Mrs
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present"d with loveR gifu of
proper technique for 'arc of the
t'osnie!tics and corsages of
skin and proper application of
The' following nonuinnting
ciinue'llins Piist presidents
niitke-u, assisted ti Mrs. roninulttee wa! selected Mrs
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M E Smith, Mrs Buret
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Cornelius. Mrs W B. Wras
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Following the eeremon
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!''llnwship Hall of the church
wa over laid
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1.'cs and wedding bells over
green satin Crimson roses in a
silver epergne flanked with tall
tapers in two silver candeLabra
The Magnalia Circle of
centered the table, the four- Sanford Garden Club is spantiered wedding cake, topped soring a benefit card party Jan.
with a miniature bride and 25 at the Garden Center on 17groom and decorated between q. from 10 a, m to 4 p. M.
layers with red velvet bows and
hitc roses graced one end of Mrs \ M Smith is general
the table wi th the tall crystal chairman. Tickets may be
punch bowl with red sparkling purchased from her or any
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another turin with a knilfc', hut • h,nnge his t,ilrul, it's betause story ahotit racial tensions in a wealthy father, and the prohe
hue hut ciirj'rlse is In store for tie' •hiqv nverq the r,c,ey c-an p' striall couth"rn town l,loyrl and s.arrh brings out wiotril
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t)tl(lpt'L request for
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for
197-74 i up from $%f'
budget tncrea.e requested t
nx
which dragged on for Iav ni Cities and the Assn'latiOn of
TAIA.AHSSEF, flit. A!'- the state Pollution (nntrffl million grant program tt help rnlllrnn this year and represents an past years. Askew eliminated nimt Commissioners would
Cities
witL triountinp piles Iepartment. an official says. ell,% and rnunt governments
ttu largest percentage hike formal oral presentation anti be asked I(i assist in dra wing lip
tate
of garbage and insufficient
Peter Raljet. director, af the improve their garbage dispwi) sought by anysuit agency
asked agencs chiefs to answer allocation formulas
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t•
prp'
mrtr'
Cities and iuntt would be
rirment's
i
-iut the Increase sought
only SWCUIC qtwstinns based on
garbage clisthen. would he the prime sinn. ssiitl Tuesdls% thi hull of
In
required
to
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ranked noR seventh it, stU
Cintri: Tilepan.
711
written proposals submitted
By LEN GFPFF.RT
Auneiatrd Preu Writer

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fared

submit

Wit', dwarfed bil the largest m
qBMI-ripilt1% $1.2 hillinn b~ the

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pflSat plans l)%luhlIQ74and
mitl
the
grant prograrri would expirr
Flal)rt said the grant protwwould eliminate **depinrnt)lr sifter two years. he said

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Rtatu department heads todsi% trark IT, pollution control
If Itu. program survives As-

Gm

eludes two days of budget
henri rws

qzinri n6hu S4M million hudve~
requested b% the Depjirtmpn* o'
Hesilth and Rehabilitallvc
ire.4
It ranked speonfl. 11

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h k for SSfl from the Sanford Business and
c
Club presented by
Worn
recording secretary Pat Moran to Cl fford
Nelson. outgoing president of the Zoological

persons would be
another winter SLLIfl could belt thnusanth
without leirirIt for to mnrt
'shout 1411 flAhi Atlnnut4lrea resi
thi stricken urrzt tonight
defils shivered through the
Georgia Power Co.President (IIi5
Temperatures were in the 2ns
third straight night without Fdwin I Hnirh said that
Tuesdn night
twiit or lights Tuesdn, while cause of ire tianuige te eu'
If the wind starts reztll
weatht'rtiier, were prrdictin
tricul distribution systems.
hkning wt mailhe right hac4
where vt '4aru t
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tit'i' ;t r'prrt';tat1w-K of several area organi7btions met at thu Greater Sanford

Mrs

('hamrwr

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,~,anfnrd WomaW,.
,-, Cluh,, standing. from left - Count% Fort_,
ter Terrell
Davis. Florida Forestry Service, Hari-%I Brodt, t-rasurer. Serninniv

of Commerce building Seated. M- rh.Ltheth Paulucci

rwavetull%j 1;
tin.

Audubon Society - and Mrs Cathy Wbllavu. .
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R
•inlansn 'I anipit , arid IM!r510 whi' lnts hts t1ur1t
and rnnrn1unit
childrvr. Patrice Marvin •ir
in Wtiict tie
1-h
lives
luebeci
ii flht!flitP&amp;
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and
rirst
Shikit
Missinnur'
1iiI;ttSt
tHtt'tnnJ Ileach,
Wustungior. I.' C were the
rehe'
tue
seved
Ltulrct.,
w
liuwn- guests ot ln brother and their sons .IWit &amp;and ,4n(l Mast
It-erie' Iatririi •lzu'l;srir
lived
for the 54 'vari he' tat-s
in
of
- Mr and Mrs
rtuirlie• !tntierU Jr while in tilt. Rochester. N V anti Mass Sanford

he

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futher

NIT

Charlie- !tnberti Sr and sister
Mri. lie'ttvt' Ii Wastungtin and
other fainaih and tritmth

Satittri, lockson, Iii,cliester,
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proreedings of refugees from prosecutom and polic-e-"

brown identified one of thot' Itit parab'vung storm
Russell H Innies Southeast
it tiw courtroom. Carolyn Scott
ierrei,. as one of the pickets regional administrator of
Mrs
Terrell testified she USDA-ftutd anti nutrition
in.
4
"rugger" tre said an% relief i '

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Church Me has been it dent m

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that
church
for 5
''ears, worked
with the'
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She and other witnesses said

their actions followed fiat-assnient o then h bInd stuuent-s

o- w

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(oms

Jul

it t1lirber und

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tht.

lienevolent

retired triluste.
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, large dottatioru

Jr Mr and Mrs •litrob ruullrniiet nurn tue lived it,
ti I
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related unnounc'ernent

and

Recreatior,

Uepartmeni

pal-4 s% stem 11.

arderI tnshutni' Mrs runnanç "well mte the millions
of dollars -'
'lerrell told the judge.

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Marshy Search For

in Hots Miitrinatrn t)evenaher'
ii I'17 at ft p m The-

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Police arrested Pe'tringeio
Yrida ilt tit, if forgeri,

honor Slat wore' ii yellow atud
i'reen flowered floor Ietirth

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town

EVERYDAY

BRAND

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EVERYDAY

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it

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uPertlt Ons who wul; at possible Gallo (bed from a lack

Cullittlent. exuept

(if Insulin and tlwt druc testis

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speculate

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EVERYDAY LOW PRICE'

COMPARE'

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DISPOSABLE DIAPERS

A'oniev dieters thub

BESSth. BROOKS president of LeE Scm Anues Club dispAi4's toy
to b and
gthh which Ulf club distributed to underpriv'ledged children in the

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CHECK

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WHY PAY MORE?

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ASSORTED

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t*aledeggtun
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"deottage cheem. "ein anpurt

thetti rigidiy -

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publicized filling and very lots in calunes, bo
w,
I! iuP off fat. IF ube them to suPplement your
jç

And that Lag IF mpj

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cahti2e le'tuce etc are rather

PRICE,

3-LB 1-07

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Medical Exanunerstarved cattier he' you cart pick
an d

PARKER

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EVERYDAY LOW PRICE! FOR RELIEF OF COLDS

FOR YOUR LAUNDRY

O ' CLOCK

09

PRICE,

GAtION

INSTANT COFFEE

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cthene.nJUedtol.200calorucs
en to

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cent
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not feel empty or digestion ,

beaten

JANE

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calories
And thati the- tonic ne,ded b"Isn't (tier-c- some simpler w' all dieters, for
urtle you
to take off ug blubber*
show a quick weighe i, you
Fu- m husband no
gave- up e-aaiI%

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badly

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ttwn tw down at least ID

figurt Out

mewae-

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That e too discouraging for glasses through the- 30th day

John Shnitiet said Haskett had 0W
been

6-PACK

-%uch a spoonful tiff honey, sugw

"Some- of rr truenda are urging dehydration dirt as the fact
flit- tt join a ne's' dieting club but limit yc,w fluid input to
()fle-

May 7.

1.

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EVERYDAY LOW PRICE'

FROZEN

QUART

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were Mrs. Cot-me Adkins. that "an alligator could have about their investigation, CII41M rates ItLcaiw- aes but will I-he- tsoudouy-'
Janaes gottenbun
Hanford Vet 'i n
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un ean) there are some till thit ludvt,
sni tiWtc well eiev 61.a
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The fourth grader had run other
Morris and Thelma Mint-UI of
uulent felonies we re
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Counts-

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JAN

first rest lif the cattage ctire~ and call

tilt- GOP elephant

found the skeletal remains u

ed ill turn up any clmii. Imiliee wa~ last Uet

the' utfte- of that' receptitut. The said
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Hitskett'
b nude bod)- washed

sheath, with white arcessuries

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truck tir

99t

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later on -

allegedly using identification
trout uric of the. dead youths to

t,aoth' was found by

lxsl Twat Tht, bride't. mother ferried teani~,
U1 investiga tort

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CASE V•59! Edna 1-' , ag
horrified Liv her mirror'
'1i
she priiteste

Murders be. n'.ed tt be all 13- V.JIS lit, 'I. ItS held itt the LOuflt%

yelitiw polyester, floor-length
Officers refused to sa whit' c(IuIIt' tt.tli-itgers
gown with bell sleeves anti her 5leered them tit the secluded
veil of yellow net fell sit her- banks of Lake Maggiw- t, but
He' is accused in the deaths of
shoulders She carried it red said their infurnuatitnt stemnieti Jose-phi Giitlur. I7 Terry Has-

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COPELAND PURE PORK

SUPER-RIGHT" QUICK FROZEN CHOPPED

uur m drugifts drh,
. dratifilin dirt

Iheti'

was

tilt, murder of three Pinella-r.

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COPELANDS SI ICED

438

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is an extremely fer-

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And I hate' myself for being st

MurderVictim Over

bridegroom m the son of Mr. and wooWuntLN tiefure callitir goitil, it, b

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dellcrip- In

arid Mr-s Herman Renubert Sr.. off art exhaustive' five hour taav he hasn't been seen since
West 17th Street
search Tuescbn fur a possible
Pt.tringele, &amp; 2&amp;-i'e'&amp;tr.oic

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The' bride' ti the daughter

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NOT AVM1flht 10011411/ WI1AI(IP OP 1litT'AL1P

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damage tv tr

NIT and INIrs .1 ames Adkins, (if

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said the unit will be ITT)- We ground for attempts at unpot-tam in cctordnuitrng ac lawful activ-ir' and corruption
tivItit
of
a number of b those involved in organized
regulntnr agencies under the crime," said the council

ftiod IS' U/hut t
Ftiatt-

would like it, picket t1w schooll shrubs, in tilt-

servant of all mankind

clergyman

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ARE EFFECTIVE THROUGH SUNDAY, JANUARY

-SUPER-RIGHT- HEAVY WESTERN REEF CHUCK

bluilkwir' *nirh %hf-*Il 1w lot mor
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through appropriate

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F'
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wht"ther or nol. theii art. named denthf. Twf- elderl% sisters. lind mzike reeommendatitir. it, rips-in the area of in,w* a
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71u: group set ur, it tent eit%L Caur.sey. 81, died in it fire which
$11,
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W-ros!- trout 0munwait School sUirted wher, b tree limb hi:-oke
lim Enforcement mssistance
rather than
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at borne- near
Administration LEAAI. He
orripple with, the Flor da
Septenitier tit protest Its Allunti.
%aid ShIrdles of two secretaries
11(iteis and moleb- fomunate
olie nui~ iv i svventfi grade
will also come out of tht grant.
venteni i FDa 1
renter under an integration enough tri have power reported
Dunn has been designated
under the Jurisdiction of
order h Tjnluat
thv were jammed with people.
.
project
director for the prooffice Rer' itrowi
assistan' pt-mci- WInk- firewood and hardware' AsLt* s
1-k said whale the FDLE is
the. school, ttsfied pick- r;ii'ria:mLs said their business
"flw ideal of this project is to
naain1 an investigation cit-lent- effect efficient prosecution to
t 't were peaceful until Not 1 was Itonim
Art ample supp)
then turned hostile
u.s rae- ed agency, the nc'i unit wIll be increase the assurance of conbrown said be sa tin- pickets partnit'nt of Agriculture-dc'- prnsec'utinn oriented William viction through centralized costand close U pupils us the left rutted fund us reported tit he Reed, FDI.E director. sa:d the ordina tion." said the gn'ertilt sctnud and heard the pickets nvailitbk- Li' all relief agencies tiev unit "will achieve is bar. nors Council on Criminal
in
refer it hlact students uF e'ngiige•d
emergencmnninui relationship between Justice

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squad sittached it, the offire of
which oversee hnr.v and dog
- utility'.-~ equipC;P% Reubir, Askru will help
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liur and officials said equi
alcoholic beverage sales and in.
racke'te
who infiltrate
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ment m-pitirs would not I* fixed ItImate business.
says a lap
florida is no different than
f , 11, tit( request iiftv' htarin testa before Thurcdn night
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keg slid(,
Thu National Weather Seran other fasl-gro*'ing state.
demon- mnn '1 urqdzi
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dcjv- Dunn, chief rourtsel to
said Dunn. -It would be unrealhleariwhilt:, It(- said. tit(, Irv- viou said it storm is developing
5traltirs, have pronitspsi I,
, governor,
g
said the squad Mir for us to as"
.me that or.
federal udguthm wouldpirket junrtinti whivI, listf. 20 persnm IT. tit(, Gulf of, Mexim which tht
will tx- rompitsed of two at.
rnuld move up init, Gen-gli., b%
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witti (%perwrivu IT, cani7i-d cTimu hits not made
lit, end.t, if ten). hil ruinit remuin.
The- judge informed .1 h tonight If it reaches the Atlanta or ganized crime prosecutions same inroads it. florida in
porar lri)unctinr hnrinin
tiarussriu'nt of pupils, teachers Sinner of Atlanta, nttnrne for arvz It is expected
brin' The
legitimate business
will assist local area of

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Gelatin Dessert Is Fine C umax For B ig
Rio SUSAN IWIJGUT
Copk News Service
A molded light-as-a-f e.athei
gelatin dessert is a fitting
climax for a heavy, dinner.
This te of dessert can he
repaired well in advance of
the rest, then unmolded
just before serving time. It requires little or nc cooking and
verb little preparation time.
Unmolding need not pose a
jroblem, ius dip the mold into a bows of warm water to the
depth of its contents and run
nzi1! pnrmg tntfe around
the rim. 1017lay a towel dipped
in hot water over the bottom
of mold for a short Urnt', re-rewrng until the gelatin is soft
enough on bottom to leave thy
mold when inverted on
a plalicr and shaken.
t;GGNOG WItLATh
I envelope
un lit vored gelatine
cup sugar.
divided
teasptoonsalt
! cups milk
teaspoons
rum C=act
teaspoon nutmeg
c up heavycrearri
lokIiippoedCTCMIfl4
Angeliczwrric
Maraschino rt

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cup sugar and beat until very
stiff. Fold into gelatine mixtare. Fold in whipped cream.

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tttxleri orangf jUi('t
tcir ,'nrfty. kept frozen

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salt in nit•diwi saUc'epwi
beat together egg yolk!, and
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:t'nsUintJ until griatint disSL)Ives anti niixturt tlimcicens
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and stir until melted Mixture
should uwunci slightl when
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whites until stiff but not dr

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HOMOGENIZED

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55c

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In a "medium saucepan over
low heat. nwlt butter Stir in
flour and salt Remove from
heat, graduall,k stir its milk
keeping SfiI('ot Im ('oak over
na,derately hm heat stirring
ronst.antI until thmcened Stir
a small amount of the hot sauce
into the egg yolk, stir bark Into
reheat
hot sauci Add turko
hut do not boil J'rep4ire waffler.
in toaster or oven according to
package directions For each
serving. top 2 waffle sections
with about 1/2 cup turkey
sauce Sprinkle with almonds

Makes 6 lirrvine'.

I lb's. rut tip rhirkn *IIP
gIhial's
Ink. nI I frmnn
V, etip Ikmr, silt *nd p.'pp.r
aM.'4
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Y, lb, hsn.wi, dkv'.i
4 small inlernvi. 411".4
cup wafrr
, sup P*.ldys Irish Whi.r"v
I elsi,.' rarlie
tap. sJftp$e.
, cup dry r4 wIn.
'--', cup water
I pit yolk
I this, light cream
Dip thIcken in l"n's."n ,'itro
mt with .1 this, flrrnr mftel
'riuJ'i saIl arid popper. Rro'
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.sct.n anti tsflfrsn, spl'inkli'
"Ith I this flt.tur and hrrrR
sr,tii rwiirsvvs '- si to
Pivim.' the chicken with ft.
Irish whiskey wsr'rn.vl fIrst sr .
ok Ivitllø, lit, arid tli.,i pr.ljrvwl
r.'rnr ehtekevr Mid salt. pepper
*riie, aflapsee. (.5w5'sr wt"to. anti -ster, simmer geiY for 4!IM'I minutes.
Maae a broth f mm thr"
r'ipq of 'w*tr and the ehirker
I'W¼'* *JWI Id1Pt R-'
rro've ptit,ltry. Rtrain e"ts',kir
juices from bm'wrw'd chick."irti a4rt In broth Reduce
it j rspi.l ttnr rrtrk,'"sIb mg yolk arwi cream
Pnur wire over chicken, f-'
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IRISH fA)FVFE
$ strIp. .*eh of oringe
peel, lemon peel
16 whole cloves
S or. P*ds1y, Irish %6hu,'v
2 tsp. superfIne sugar
l, cup whipped cream
I stick cinnamon
I, cups strong, hot enIt.e
cup cr,nfN-tione1i sng-r
Stud peel strip.; with 2
Ir,,ps each, 'tace In Skill.'!
'vet' rr4e''-atm h s £ t wr
stick c1rrur,'.n vit,4 tho 2 txps
(f stiperttr,e sugar, stirrlr.,
s'ltli wor4en spr -,n until sugir
m.it.s Pour Irish WiOik.'y r
'is pan mr4 flame Pour in b''
r fTee, simmer thrswm minutAn
w,d remove from heat Rub
(lit .djs' sf lemon peel arr,tu'.st
Inside of cup, dip cup loris
't1sh of
test1ciners sugar 5
make a rim. Pour In str*lrwd
ri,f7.'p carefully, top each ssri
trsj with whipped cream

Apple

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Snack
Next time you I r. '1 1
guests In for morning cotfee, or retreshrnent.i after
in evening of card games.
'v'rve them this Cranberry
A p p 1 e Tea Cake along
with hot coffee The tart;w"et flavor of the fresh
rod cranberries combine;
with apple slices for a fla'.ir that will be pleasing
0'o all at any time of day

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('Kt.SBEItKY .P1'Lfr.
TI.t ('KF
I,ikes i 9' it U ca*c
I tup's sifted ,&amp;ii-purpir.
hour
te.Lspouns biking p414i.'r
i teaspoon salt
li teaspoon baking sod.s
It cup irgri&amp;hir shtirtcuiin4
cups sutr
3 eggs
It Icups .u.sshed ripe
bi nanas
11 cup milk
.1 cups fresh cranberry
sauce made according tsi
directions on
ocean Spray fresh -rutterry pae'kage
I i.&amp;rgr cooking uppi.'
('UP sugar
rtsur, bslktnit
.t:d baking soda tc,:Uc:
Cie,im shortetung 4n4 tgra&amp;
nally beat in sugar Add nittiat a time, beating Well
tt.'it In dry inredis,nts alter
tiCi)- with banarta.s Litt!
::clk, betnnin and ezid1c
. ch dry mu rettienLy Nu
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inberry sauce evenly os
;u of batter Peel and cot'
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Inc
thck wettuca Put ,tp1es :i
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moderate oven 350 1"
to 60 rn1nutes (.'-''' ult's and ,erte at - -

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('sOot) [)I\NKR
;rmutj Pork l'hups anti a
.it's is ith Coddled AppLs,
's.stj toes
Green Be.j
4i Ltd Boss I
Bread i i
('ottt"t' Jttl is ith '.tjs ti
St u

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1/3 cup toasted slivered al

k

LIMIT ONE PLEASE, WITH OTHER PURCHASES OF 17 50, OR MO1 EXCLUDINC CIGARETTES

' •f'FLES WITH TtHKEY
SAUCE
I /4 cup tuner or ruargormnt

a

Accu'tjin (4) the Ws'stl,j
te1t)' ')Ii.JO,vi114'.n the 1rt.h
ink high On the Iit of weli
1 pp1es. ibis Is p'ohmhly
1w in 11W' I*t't' '.t1et,l1urvi1

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FASHION )UUAK UVML) 120Z PKG
t 'Nl.IAV Nl(;1fT StP1'Efl

I Ir teapoons vanilla

choclat c nielts and mixture
is smooth Remove from
beat I stir in vanilla. Chill,
Yield: Two cups.

-

cup tit'nv•
r.sIII. whipçtsd
)ritflj',e st'ction
,casr'timru' ttwrrmt.
tot Iv ed

'4 cup light
corn syrup

ris
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together gelatme.
(Up of th sugar and salt in
iiiediuri, saucepan Beat togtliier egg yolks and milk
stir rnto gehttint mixture
l'lacc over loi heat, stlrrlrw
unz
018,L

Yield Six to eight servings
ltvcm;w ninv be doubled, if
desired
Note: Commercut) eggnum'
:sit lx' used. Sprinkle two e•n
%-f-lopes unflavored gelatirit
t'enlv aim ' cup water in i
niediurit saucepan to soften
Place over lo heat. stirrirw
onstaritJ , until gelatine is
dt!s0 ve'd lterimnve from heat
stir in 2' cups commercial
ggimug Chill witil mixture is
the l'rLsistvnrv of uritieatt'n
Mg white. Fold it, one cup
tiiv Melillo, whipped Continue as directed in ittx'vv ret'-

Combine semi-sweet ch.vc'late morsels, evaporated milk
and corn syrup in saucepan
Stir over medium heat until

evaporated milk

I ti 'kmc
I cup I semi -sweet
chocolate morsels
I'4 cups

(

is

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AR
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is d.4soIved, about b flhiflUttS
Rrniovu from twat; stir it,
ruin t'xtr&amp;ict and nutmeg
Chill until nhiXtuTt niouiids
s1ight1 wherl dropped from it
heat egg whites until
stiff, but nut dr Gradually
add remaining ;4 cup sugar
and beat until ver stiff F old
into gelatine mixture Whip I
cup hf'8v\ crenni, fold in
Turn Into it -up mold, chill
until firm When ready ti
serve, unmoid on servini
platter. 10 numke "' -i'eath
top riutid with spoonfuls of
whipped rreiIni and garnish
with halved nuiraschinn ctier.
i ms and Angelica 'toll

Chrbcolatu Snuec Nn$e
Yield Eight servings
iNvtci ('old
Chocolate Sauce

Turn into five-cup mold ('hill
until firm Unmold. Garnish
with orange sections and
cherries. Serve with Cold

Dinner

Wednecthiy, Jin. 10, 1971

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830AM 11 30P
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800 AM 900PM
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Out .istapLativn of -t
winning recipe
Golden thilit'ioua apple
1/1 cup tsrarIgt iiriiIjdc
I tablespoon tight brown sugar
I Iablesprn Ic'IIKn )uie
I teaspas.in vuuIIa
I 11110-st

tiut

Pare, quartet' .tuid tot t' Into a
is idebsittuin umiediuni saucs.,p,.an
xsur just enough waler to cover
hollomn, add ti w ritulAde ,snd
spies - spimnkle with -sugar and
ICIuIUlI jUit't' Cook, ctuyCrt%I,
iver very I')w heal without stirring until apples are soil

hrough Cool partly and
iprinkli' is ith vanilla, i'arefulli
oIdi,ig it in Serve watmn or
'Old Makes 4 Ia 6 servings do

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Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1973

T

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TH
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Whether the hohdav entree
e
as poultry or meat t here s
a pretty good chance that it

A re

will make a second

Cook broccoli according to
package direc tions; spread in
bottom of 9 x 12 x 1 -inch

rsooWt'.
ctxked and drtned

bake and serve pan Place

size twke pieces

L a _inch slice'

6 hard-cooked eggs.

eggs on broccoli. add ham.

8 02. f resh mushrooms

I can (101i ca.)

111cups

cream of mushroom .soup

or

smooth; pour over top of
broccoli, es and ham. Rake

-

2 cups diced ham

be more - appearance in

(kie 1O-oz. can

post-hoiida meals

condensed cheddar

Thesecond-ttrrie-around en-

chctse
L,cupm,
-a cup

trees can be JUSt as urpes.
swe and tasty as the first-run
headliner s They can even mu

Lacupater

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which follow are

3

2cups herb seasoned stuffing mix

txiUer
2cupscornbread
ctutring crumbs

seasoned
2teaspoons
1
dill

,

Ilere's a main course that s

ilar utensil Place steak on top.

1 1/2 cups catchup

blissfully easy to make and is 1/fl teaspoon tabasc-o sauce

pour remainder of sauce over thickened

I bay leaf

good enougb to serve to com-

just one of these, can complete

the menu plus dessert
One up be careful when you

green olives

1/4 pound fresh mushrooms,
sliced

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- haked %till from Water

Ui'r

uiUi

so the sauce doesn't

I chuck steak uabout $ pounds
cut about 1 1/2 inches thick

run over And -*v ;vund that if

there is steak and sauce left- 3 tablespoons cornstarch
In a small mixing bowl stir
over, the meat Irut away from
together
the lemon Juice, Worany bone ir-eheatsbeauUful1-in
c'cstersture, catchup, tabaseo,
th sauce

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Coml noodles and tur.
=e
n
l. Re`_
frorn
and stew in chicken bouillon
for 15 minutes. Slice mul
rivm ceps and brown quickli
with ortions In butter. Add to

1NtIcerc sugar grwlijally.
Turn onto t~aard and knead
tintil well tlericIec$ and

I ( till I 1'reamy or chunk I

"lrt•factuiotirdpc'anut huitt'r

I

sugar, sifted
'""P
hopped altiut.c

clear and boiling

1
116 .

lemon juice

ly Urw)k ovilir low heat, il

ring occasionally, until a tea.

carifly 11'rel oul wit.h hanols

Red frM'wl .-otoring

inch thirk ('tit into serving

.4x)on of syrup (Impipled into
cr)kl water forms a SOft ba ll
for 2M degrel on thor.

fHC( I'S M41k1'S atøut 2 pounds
OItAN(F: (1.A/E1)
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momneter i. Remove from
heSt, acki orange rind and
dnuts ttr kh'l '':th

heat sugar, and hot water
to boiling point. Meanwhile,
mix cc4d aer and elatsr n

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ti'ol

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P41ir mixtipir

into pinn

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inches u'u has been rinsed
choppollif1walnutis

are

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in cold water Allow to mo)l
un til thick and finn, preferahly 6vorniKht With rold wol
knife, noien around edges ( i f

pan, tur'u out on to a txtari
oglutiy hiu'd .wlth powder •ii
p

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fout minutes Tt'e will
,1 be crisp i 5'emose from
bouillon Add to noodles Mix
botuliofl with sours and steAdd to ncxxiles. Mix

degree oven until tender -

stone's AsFxiated Press Cook

uel] but carefully. *--on into

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tkyrup. vanilla and salt A(ki
clJonfectioners' sugar till at
once and nux in. first with
spilion, then kneading wiffi
hl 'I'urn out onto board

r"'J 1"i

100-,-z 4-1

Mo/asses Taffy Ca //ed

well blended anti siniootji
Store in cool place, liape its
destred. Makes one and one-

Brt 1tiin.

Cracki"n Candy' A/so

Fla v or intl tint

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utensil -- into irregular piecen

cept the lettion extract Cook pan (13 by 9 by 2 Inches). Cool,

;w

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Into a heavy medium sauce- lemon extract. hlo~nding well

tasted before. Curious about it,

We children used to suck on It to over low heat, stirring con- use a meat mallet or some sim-

we asked for the recipe and

get the full molamm flavor

here It is along with the donor's
note about its origin
"When I was a little girl
growing up in Scranton, Penn-

and mixture comes to a boil lar pieces Makes 1 pound
at
Continue
cooking stirri ng occa
Because e were fascinat ed
cut.sionally,
to
250 degrees on a
seeing it hammered not
we always called it crackin' candy thermometer or when a
4tJ0 recipes are given in the
little of the mixture, dropped illustrated
candy.'
Cecily BrownC(K)

-' ('U$) wiuter

were immigrants from Wales
and the women in these famI-

2 cups sugar
1/3 cup butter

I : cup light

lies loved to make candy. One

1/4 cup light molasses

to 290 degre" on a cAndy ther. made payable to "The Aivici-

torn Syrup

of the most popular recipes was

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

mometer or when a little of the ated Press" to this newspapec

Walnut halv~-I T

for a molas;es tafly After it

1/4 teaspoon salt

mixture, dropped into very cold In care of All (,TX)KB00K, Ban

bad been poured Into a pan and

1/2 cup water

water, becomes hard and G4, Tearueck, N J ?!6

; rwkles for decor-tin'
Filled
t'U
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t'tiiti r o pitted prunes, dates
of .ipru(ols with ItlOdlint or
pact urn ant bttn nut
tuRe )1Iol1 n sugar -

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or in cocon or
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A friend sent us some home-

Itil in colored or Putt su 'ar
it

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nuts green beans and toma
toes to noodles Discard
rnu&amp;'sroom stems. Cook carrots vi bouillon for no more

with c-puce and hot cooked net
Makec cer% ings
.
.
400 recipes are given in the
illustrated - Cecil
Brow,-

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into very cold wattit. forms a

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two shallow ca.ccerole. 'bc
book" available by sending
order
with
buttered crumbs. Bake
$4 5 ucheck or mDnev

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can star

company

Tlp baking dish and slium fat made payable to "The Ar:;Ocl. for 40 mLnuteb in a preheated
350 degrees oven or until
from sauce, discard bay leaf, ated Pre'to this newspaper
pour sauce into a %aucepai n Nil, !n care of .6.1' ffv1wt1t-%nK ritix brown anl bubbly. Yield: ap,-

cornstarch with 1/4 cup cold Cr4 Teaneck. \ .1 17

coloring. Allow
When t b.ginc
iiceri .sdd hopped rnit

Add

rr,r,l

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mca I

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Make Preserves

PRICES EFFECT111F
JAN 11-17 1971 0

bay leaf, pepper. sugar, onion,
olives, mushrooms and 1/4 cup
water Pour about one-half the
sauce into an oblong 3-quart

BAKED STEAK W17H
OLIVE BARBECUE SAUCE
1/3 cup frel lertion juice

('ocnt,lnf' sugar, water
)
orange Juke blend thorough

oç rolling pin into squares ,-,

ipituid con1vi,tionerq'

and allild orange Plirill And

pi.çfflg and kneadoig 1'fllto

co1) light

('Jill

dropped front s;sKJn. (If mix-

St ir

Blend margarine corn

it

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overnight,turning steak occ.a
sionaih and spooning sauce
over toji
['over tightly with foil or lid
and bake in a preheated 35&amp;
about 2 hours Remove meat to
serving platter and keep warm

large mixing

'

2
'a cup hot water
I (11) Ot5fl JUI('C
2taMecpnnc

2',
shelled walnuts

U

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steak Chill several hours or Carve steak in slices and serve

pany Thick chuck steak is 3/4 teaspoon coarsely ground
black pepçer
baked in a generous amount of
olive barbecue sauce and Ito 2 tablespoons sugar
served with hot cooked nc-c A 1 medium onion. chopped
green vegetable and a salad. or 1 cup shred pimiento-stuffed

I-,

I tablespoon capers

water until smooth. stir into
sauce cook ov er mcderate
heat. stirring constantly. until

$ 3/4 by 1 3/4 inches I or sim

sauce

lure liegins to lose lu gloss
IIIitI H small tiniount of muhire holds its shape when

One-third cup s'f
tutu P"1YIfflc.utulrntIwiI,u,IrgarI,),

ture bei too stiff fol- inix.
dropped into very cold water
er, beat with
spoon.)
forms a ball which Ii hard
Drop by teaspoonfuls onto
rs
enough
tnough to hold its 'Jin;w yet
axedp.up r Insert it nut half

Iteaspoon vanilla
ilift

int,41itim heal, stirring cuon-

stantly. hull gently, without

One-third cup light

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stream over egg whites flent
in vanilla and urnniv extract
(4)flttnUC lwatirig until

t ;n.i'

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orange juice

lAitter. vanilla and salt in

"I' 'P
until dhi.qelved Rnll slowly for
Remove frrjrn fir.
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%tirring, until temperature
reaches 255 (it
F., or Ilfl
til a sniall aniount of mixture

saturated margarine

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Flavor Your Chuck Steak
3 tablespoons Worcestershire glass baking dL%h 1 13 1/2 by

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Waistline

I iai,ic'cpon water
3 tablespoons.

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With Olive Bar B - Q Sauce

B) CECILY BROWNSTONE

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Renting constantly at high

Your

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lend margarine,
Syrup. ('Id-fachioneri Fanut

of
ti , ctafl(I until pt
Mflk('s ,itsiiit
VnUHI.

%titte'c in large Ixwi with CIN'
trie mixer until stiff peaks
fonts w he n beater Ic raised.

('imhine sunr, water, corn
syrup and salt in 2 qtirt
sautipan Bring to boil ov er

And

L 4 teaspoon fresh

Italian green beans
cans

(12 or. package i

FONDANT
One-third 'up so ft
tub polyun-

Health

leaspoon
egg
teasperi vanilla

kat
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carus i 7 oz. each i water
chesthuts drained
sliced

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CASWole. Bake an additional
15 minutes cilerves six to

butter, melted

tiate company meals.

4

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loi' them and theyll he
for them, as well
P01 UrSA11 ItATI U

-

Your
'

long winter
these tmty

-

chicken bouillon

oven for 15 rrunutes. Combine
melted butter, water and
mix
UI
P" • '"'

For
ir1&gt; making t
a fa vorite Pastime for

;

-

Combine SOUP and ,,Ik

Low - Fat Candies

'

I

BRQ,ç('()Ij 'W HAM
Two 1O.. packages
cut brcxcoh frozen
quartered lengthwise

If

1

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Copley ews n

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_Protection
,

The Menu

Aim Of

Is

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Wednesday, Ja n. 10, 1973--/(.

Ihc'SnnfordHernkj

From

Kumquats

C

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6T

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BEEF ROAST

-

-

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-

MAXWILL HOUSE

_______

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from the

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P

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USOA

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Sir 1

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4'

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14 -

-

2tabkipoatns Puking nili
'rupsiugar
.

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nner

79c

Franks

C

Bologna

.88c

Italian Sausage
I
SAVE lOc SCOTT
Roll

9 C
6

Bath Tissue

n;oatOiS 4.-.

4PaI

38C

STEAWCI
Cu e Steak lb1.38
K.C. Steak lb 1.38

98

-

Ground Beef 3
1
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-

lb

nnc

Round Bone

is

Svi bc WALDORF

4, 78

Pot Roast
I.sh Cut

29c

ittand overnight Biring lust to
mil,ve stems' and leaveiis the boil Pack kumquats in hot
')rnkquat'%
ih well and iterilized jam t7arefully pour
bo w l boiling !vrnp over kumqui
La

-

_____

(Plus Deposit)

skim off foam it necesarv
with a puon Remove from
heat, 'ov..r noiebI, .tnot Let

witer

1601 N IIRMLCA Let ISSYMII

IW

8 it' os Bottles

minutes Carefully add trained

quart-it - atliout 2 pounlits ili,,iri- ocrasionally until fruit is translucent - 15 minutes Carrfullv

30 0.":11 14- -3

-

Syrup

.tt(r
be

recipe

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%:ith i fork

they are expillilinsive to buy it) ityrup anti 1 1/3 cups water

L,l lU LL

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4 trw
4'.TJ5

--

(-ot-fl

about It) minutes Remove from
od.tied I'rr' Ftiod Fdi.,r
G'ilden pr rved kumquats heat Drain
-If J P4'tf't 1sert to ere
In -i - vole -quart iaurepnt

-.hy not m.ik your own' lithis Bring to a boil. itirnng until

USDA cou Pomlfsr

-

39c

I

enough for company

78

"eat

wit A,1 j,

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Steak

P I L L 5 B.) &amp; V

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BAKED STEAK WIT11 OLIVE BARBECUE SAUCE

DAVAI
s''u.,,i,

Coffee

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huck

A

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Choppe

if

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Bacon

EXTRA LEAN PATTIES

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SALE!

Sb

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when

lt~ CEVII.N' RROWNATONE

s-

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t.ird until cool Rinse Ihor)ijKhlv, at lej.,Jit 3 times in cold

Makes about I airit:i

it rightingles jeross Nab item ated Ores.s Cook Book ' avail-

and bto'st m .'ri
heck Jr
able by sending 4 9
In a 4-quart auiepan bring money order matte payable
quimi
j1- turpid th
'The woctated Press" , iii,
tlo!
il Slowlv i
is newspiliper tn CJFI' 4)1 NP
oct-a,cionallv until just tender

3.69

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STEAK PATTIES

STEAKS

3.89

-

Coffee

Cake In A

Fry

Piii

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fltl

A

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SAVE 26'

Libbq~

"All

IVORY

Libbq~

Tomato Juice

39c

Fruit Cocktail

C

0101

pared
with lit-ovirl jimil.4% orlioll and hi-t In-pi "'r %ame. t ir rich full
tiius

•'

ttirt' tri

delight i.-t' with Piuli'

$U(1' and

( 'rarl)w' rrv

111f

'I$a$PJH"r

t)rint..nu-,,

or fruz,'n
or mnargiarme,

SAVE

34t

-

tI.IkJ.I ii.tnl t t

.juuc-s-

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am n a

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1uciIIAz1,1

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5

Beans

;2.;:,i

s

FRYER PARTS

T

Breast Quarters

-,

4 -.4.

oUflS

2 , -. .

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Leg Quarters
C
lb

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Green Beans

4

-,

-

Apricot

JOIn

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-

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43c

-

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-

Snow While

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GERMAN

.

1

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liour over
PRIM IFFICTIvE

ut ?
Sprink
%ithparalv% atid serve 'A
For Whirr iiii-almKi nit

JAN 1117 , 1973

2 ---

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i;.t

6 48 c
Mini Cookies 2 48 C

-

Iii••••"¼'*

up $1.2 million over Novenilx-r Count),

Volunteer Savings

percent of its 1972 sales goal rounty residents purchased
November 30. Savings Bon&amp; 111,45,248 in Sdvings Bonds during

I

Orange Juice

4

-

Saltines

89c

2 4, ' 25c
Onions2iii.--29c

Cots
Green

41

Bread

79

_71i

Fairway

Bluefish

Style

49c

-

/

~K

Cocktail Fingers -•
Frog Legs

8

SAUSAGE

$1

009 LB.

w-

-

in

1'b ttt?rIof
pun-'fInuz5'd Auci'du Grevi,, I1arst IJ1d
Swict
tt
tti keu,
is.rtstch-retstulL, L'h
I tlbun I! It 4uuIt.osIlv .atIj,. for lee. theuu Sd's i0
t'u(ft'e cake' Just (olkw thta *atiy ruIpe:
Pmt'**trt. 'velluw jsichsg,t1 -.ikt' mix, i 'os-ilizig to Itstru -

R&amp;-d,
interior
in
L'bi

duii and

.3J)d i'.*',,

ijiItij (t%,54L1t to .104J'
'n
for
3 uiiuuut".
t il.'upbruwn
ptsckud
upn

lt

-

.u$ar,

crilwitior crumbs

l(raw

-up

*t',L'w

lu'vi

Libluslillootis melted

I I I tudAlwood C11111.Uotill

,ranilu rout

ui
bvh I Itedlit on low ittviiiiii until blended. Nuts out-. W spruilkletl
V11 toll

-

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v

Bologna

e
cb

uu bi rvmu

%twher

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Kosher

IRISH

3, 39c

Cottage Cheese

Roll s

Si '4001 "Ou Si

-

McIntosh

______

CHOCOLATE

- -

QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVEt)

APPLES

FAIRWAY FARMS

- -

"

4°'r

fill Mike in is m(Kirrate oilivin. W) degilives ~.. for 2!, it) N)

I*hu new frylmui
ne%% us tPut t u lei ,uid h.uidlu

CAKE
SJ 00

lb
,

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AhitAi diii) hais a rieA frv i ma that %ill maku t

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0

1B

IbJ47c

4
-

Hot Do

STEAKS

INS,
7

.,.$8.49

•

-

a;nitirt- '.r

3

of

-•-

FRESH, GRADE A

C
89

46 oz

Tomato Sauce

Peanut Butter
- - -,

tilelted

- t IIJltJxUi5 14.fl)flfl UitT
I
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J'hfn;zrn .riiIo-ta 1 kin(il.t

29

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j'Ufl(I* ifltI)J)4 t (1114
.iha'r fiti fillet '.. fmti}i
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06'

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LONDON BROIL

SAVE 21' ALL FLAVORS

Slale'

—u

FRESH PORK SPARE RIBS

USDA CHOICE

¼'

--

Libbg~

LIQUID

1 ill'

__

LIBBY CANNED FOODS

-.

Baked Beans

%hesi btked,

un,

vr,

quickly spruikJu uppineqnJv ovvr

ctille. Ctillier, turo dial to -off` Lillit stand 10 ininutiols Imigwr

A9

t"llivilivr. cut into equam-e and al ti4ht from frypti
luke cuto tiot to &amp;-inijue I-illflol, ill Lvtj"
IX. ,utting Athl

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—-

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,49c

NOT NOON LUNCHES

t

�SC_Thie Sanford Herald

Wednesday, Jan. 10. 1973

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5

ISugar

Sweet &amp; Sour .

3c)

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idiiicken

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lli;itv ~ oast.d ~irv.i

Owed coastal areas of this

flostoli

mount

Cincinnati 1:1 clear. Cleveland

6

ains

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Nevail;,, ()reon anil northern

iIt

clear. liuffillo Is

er 11 dear, Itromt 14 dear,
.

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38

Sliced Bacon .
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Log O'Lamb .

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Smoked Daisies
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Ring Bol ogna

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Cooked Ham .

. . . . . . . . . .

Kingfish Steaks

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Celery Hearts

Orange Juice ... *too* 9 9 4 ~," I'.'

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Pot Roast
Illimildii a 0`00M..Viiii soli-sirtsio@
Imperial Roast
Swift I PPS•

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4b

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Beef Short Ribs

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1 • 1 • • • • •

h 69c
'

HWY. I7-92 and Airport Blvd., Sanford

CLOSED SUNDAY

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Hwy. 1 7-92, Casselberry

MI

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StIbUffer's Filosen
to-il's litidge cup Caltas
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It wasan Interesting ineeting.
.%%here (tie Go or more lwrsotis

PV
I
to

"
I 'A.

learned ;tit old le&amp;ym
.* ,you
lion't i!et nuttin' for nuttin' "

4

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Si

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ii

tic d

to

Llic Sanford Cit) COIJIMISMI)II'lil
phans on acting (tit the districling
Wasn 't this to tias't'
Ix-en (in the agenda oil the first

kets
1

meeting in January"

I'

I.

-

IN

THE DAY IT SNOWED IN ST. AUGUSTINE
('('Ifls

(old enough to

that it doesn't snow

husloul 1)1

F lorida An unsthedul.

in 'Florida!"
lorida' The

above

-

snowman located left -center

A spokesman said the crovliw,
were
ned
II I
Ii I rings f %

to ard' th.' flridge

niiemie i'nteneI tit'r ri'sidi'nrt'
mod removed I tiultim television
IThUm

hand sim worth $50 taken from
Raymond I I %Vhite, 2 West Steel
Street, Orlando
A &amp;tnlurd inan %its arrested
b)' the combined Seminole
Counly-Sanford Police vice

S 111(01 liii i r(

W arr e n Phot.

I

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M'111s

A

.

t

(lilt sd

I)

to r a ise tmuune For new SthMd

I hi

..*.: morning 46 with I.'-),9 of .Ili inch
:

Sli-111111ole Countv School Supt
%Vllham L~i%vr '
asked for alil-

partly CiOU(IV. Quite cold north

iinti .1
St 1,
iii,' iii iII.mtt' t l('( lion and in an

:~

0% en

$11 imitlitutu

F

it si I

in

(uu

popu

I A)ws saturda), in tilt- ms with
the highs in the low to nod SOs
Warmer Sun(lay nigoit all(i
I) with highs
ltlOfll) UPIWI &amp;Os

\liuid i

II .1

mill a ge

Tt

referendum

is

r-t,tblit.i that

ii ,i

hith it'r'1in

trios pressure poin

Ttmt sale

resolution. lit-

sk ii thi t'antI Lii ft (lilt st 1h
Li
Mail- Education r .
•
,ell
state
blinds
untler
,ur(I% ISlIPUS
d h the v oters

pruMluti slmghtl% tnt r inothe r
tiumlimori, wlieti thi' Ixintk arc Mild

Ill Aincrident Four

ern "
ii)

u.sesXt.1 utilizing rnme of
for liii
w

tm
.

the sitate, thus apprtiiimi itt l $11 million (uLd
fililifl-w

be Wilt Alth t'
wo each on the

ist intl west sides of 1 2 ill
in South

I

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at

Iir Jd% tseil the

rnu

Itle 40ul se-lr-hl-~t! ~1 1,

(ISI

site n Teague estuna'etl t'

.

it'r
hedulel

it °'

%VvifttiesiLiq night .it. 7 30 -

S hul Io.ird Iuk.otillott Ru.is! the (our
'ew ele'Imicntar% se hix,L would

Education lslwi t;londs would

.

the s

t* reoino%eil frumnr.tce Ji

-

sit

to

Schulfil Survey repw oustf,

Uirt until next .%e~ir and is
cletnenLir% schm6 anti a nwA
'I'sIvned ill brini.: in an high whiixi
'
l on Dike Road nest r

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tIP

Sc

structi,
ri mits the eod , f the co,

-______________________________________

____

Chairman Select Method
Change Expected Tonight

-=

-_-

rain-slicked roads

rhere

I (ton

rew middle
taxation due to expire th
is )ear sehoss! For K.S grades it
ird action mnilafter If ippruwi the le% would not NAkaw illow
four new
,

luesd.iy

)

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lIst ii of Just

flight voted tip rall for ;I Nlari to
most tlf ,Ahich will t)e used to ~!rljwtli 1xitterms and ~4eter- ri,in.,imint: 11, 3 million inigIH mill a g e ele ct ion to ask liiiilti seven new se hook in the 'timed the tOI fu
u i mn iume o
null
COU111) voters f(.r ;I four mill tax Small seininole arei,
com,
iltruct seven new schloals at deLilpiditteit S.Word ich,

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tht Pr.Iw. at sLl
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iiOUfle

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rpr. in .fle

ii be o ii to the pbLie Lind the Request for the paftl ui.ated

k h.iii- inan ina Ix- broken b~ the media continuo") during thie adjac,ent. to shidow 11ai Sub(its Council tonight ,it 7 - 30 as pe ri of the met 1mg if at ans ths ismot
is
in u I tim us
)p),ftj re-organizes for the turn' during the tlie.
itn the dwethn, dLtrtct Ile
It5UiI1 St II
proceedin g s become eusert
tiutprkes
ms and

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Bulletin

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St'imiiimolt' ( omits I lanmmt r
imt $15,51(m) a
at
t •ir
t'urtilimg II) (maiL (Pita
Nt liwander
, prrsenti
itirri'tor for the Fst (elm
Irul Florida Region al

Illaillillig ('4111liell, %Ill fill
poitilifill
part linie tuall Fill,. I'sI
lie 11111shell

this

st- 1111111111.

liallis guilt.

-

\ (ton iii'

( ale titiar
(Iassmtsrtl istis
Collilus
Vross"ord puzzlot
Dr Cralle
I h-ar Ahb)
Editorial collullent
Entertainment

time

0111)

I'llbilt. notices
Soclet)'

I) I. HI 4)V r a Ii e

uplillrant for the
viounly post % aralvd

parIy

Street. and lodged 111111 in the

earlier this month with

Sports

headquarters. Earlier story

rount), Jail under $5,000 tx)rid.

the resignation of plaitner

Stocks

David Farr.

'l'

•

(it'll CIa I
rprt'ts it

Robert

Auvordlni,' to .lit 01)IIII011

An a tic ,ittis

arrested Charles Sletcalf
Smith. 25, of 1321-i Second

us unieli r

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197 1 ,

Bridge

trial of tor%rn nien charged
1) u r g I u r I it i It g
%ith

uhaimgetl if the city plans to Iublic o'ih.i, then that
tueeting.

INDEX

itiltiflonvoi- Dick %'Iffliams.

iiumnbt r 0.1 J1.

.

secret

pe'rtlQfl

requtremmmt'nt timipused bs the
phrase it ill times
At

the

the attucne-generaI

bevoines

Councit's

J iou mrs, 19i', at which t&amp;ii

Also 4,tv muidvrvd am bkL%

hum C
two true

411

J.

arwg on

I

431 -it 0-,furd Ktd frutii

3A wise' tqx'Ii mmwetmg t'i'tLstitutt's a was ltmiItl Council Chairimuni tir iai wU
IC4C
iolaliomi of the sunshine I) secret hallot, the CII)

b1s be wt

~111
6li
fill

After .vItimstrativa of t!~v
VILICtIllent. since IN, public and either unawary of the Nhe%in
the ineth - i are denied (tie right ililinton or chose too Ignore it
"-Ittv.. oi Viffitv Nor the tww oito knkm %liho
"
%olvil (or whout,
m IoI,IgIIt*.j Illectlog, js1ques 110.11s, ek-ction of cluinti.1:1
~
and the inecting valinut is to recm e hvii oath of officV as .4nd vice ~~tuirllldn. (tilowwd I,

611

ti p the IIIII)lic il l ,ill follies ...

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till
lb. l)l)illimlni Iitit S III ttit 1mm Is toufli ilimie im ,inii \trs
/' I ifl'mihmt In lIt suiisiu lie 1mw . Oi
inie Slimu itt is to begin be r

71i

slI l)
._ s,l.s(,tI,n I t%lIIk,II states. "All ewlith, ctittsitscutl% v ter,,, it 4 (.III,
.

lmiet'tmn

Louiie douti

itltiim

•

is exi-K-t-tt-il it, he electe'!

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211.311
coiuiiimiss ton,. at wtikh official
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the

The Int- thod electing the secret or riot ,looholly expe,wd to same irea which prop,erty
Imirinxi t)N secret ballot ,Aiti the %ie%% and hearings of the annexed Ls being ctuflengltml to;

,

Roger
U(-4- VPIV(I till- p4milholl

I liirost Ot
lIuispi(il notes

Around time ounty, law en-

Lions

.

i

mmmi iii ot (i pled his
squ iii on duirges of t arr log a
pi. a, it nun tag titus from theuii ilt ii firearm.
Agents

of

construction, .is was first liveded. Li~er said, fit order for South so- minole
pruiui ltd in 'r he 1km ild (hi voters to retain
I mm four timills

crc' a Browning tin

Dv1)Ut I. M. Ford reported a

%alergatv deletidant E.
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                <text>Original 12-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, January 11, 1973; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida</text>
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