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Manager Ed Cain and Administrative Assistant Roy Dorman
were suspended by Loudd. But other reports Micated that
Blazer Coach Jack Pardee, appointed as "operationril
head" of the team by the WFL this week, had reinitated the

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because it would n.t only affect
I ake County, but also
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to Atlanta
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treme ndously Deu tsct said 'The credibility of the Blazers
has been ruined. The gate has been down steadily. And it you
haVe a winning team llliww-.~ I - , that just doesn't happen."

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supply and sewage disposal for
new
and a road network
to handle the estimated 72,000
daily trips residents would
make on SIR 46 in Seminole

County, Marsee said
'The Senale road program
projected to 1990 just can't
handle that traffic on SR 4r),"
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IDISIM 1A 00t tho al' -111-plions of water daily for the
new residents who would hve in

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cause sa It water intrusion in the
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On Monday, Deutsch had said that ic:vil action mny be
taken against the Skintinel-Star if IA)udd's allegations of a
conspiracy Ix, twtvn newspaper executives and certain indiiduals inside th e Blazers Drove to he tnio

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theproblcstha twodaffevt
Seminole County," Marsee

it the indebtriess isn't rectified by Friday,
The organiL4tinn has moved its administrative offices to
McCoy prdClite field after David Williams, a principal owner
in the ten e v icted the office pet sonnel from their sites In
his ltolidiy Inn So uth Theay.

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election failed, but rmived a
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over capacity. This necessity of arnther nw Associates, and Allen Trnvlllion
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By LOUISE COOK
Associated Preu Writer
Public utilities are warning
businesses across the country
that they may not get natural
gas for heating this winter.
Some utilities are refusing to
accept new customers, industrial or residential,
An Associated Press survey
showed there Is a shortage of
natural gas in almost every
area, with the East Coast apparently (acing the most severe
problem. Natural gas provides
31 percent of the energy u.ed in
the country.
Spokesmen for the utilities
and some state officials blame
the Federal Power Commission

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Kidnap Death Explained
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)
Authorities say carbon
monoxide gas killed Jean R. Revile. She died in the trwk
of a car where she had been left by three bandits who
kidnaped her for a ransom paid by her banker husband.
Meanwhile, officials of the Georgia Railroad Bank and
Trust offered a $5,000 reward Wednaday for information
leading to the arrest and conviction of the bandits, Mrs.
Iteville's husband, E.B. Revile, is manager of the Hephzibah. Ga., branch of the bank.
Three men kidnaped Revile early Monday and told him
they were holding his 51-ycorc!d wife. He gave them an
undisclosed sum from his bank to arrange for her
freedom.
lie was Found locked in the trunk of his car by searchers
Tuesdcy.
Mrs. Revilks body was found in the trunk of her vehicle
several hours later. A pathologist's report disclosed that
she died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
FBI agent Joseph Sylvester said the three bandits face
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charges of murder and kidnaping.
lie said authorities are pursuing hundreds of leads.
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WASHINGTON AP
Special federal aid for communities significantly hurt by imports has been approved by
the Senate Finance Committee.
Under a proposal approved Wednesday, a community
whose manufacturing jobs are lost or threatened by
imports would be eligible for direct federal loans and loan
guarantees. A special Federal fund would Include $100
million a year in loans and another *500 million for
guaranteeing private loans.
The loans would be allowed for any plant acquisition,
construction or, modernization likely to attract new investment ant, create jobs.
The provisian was part of the committee's efforts to
write a new trade bill that protects American workers and
bosts.c while pening mrketu for U.S. exports.

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for the shortage. They say the
FPC ceiling price for natural
gas Is too low and discourages
exploratioi1. "The companies
need more money to explore
and get additional gas," said
George I. Bloom, chairman of
the Pennsylvania Public hUlltics Commission.
Other officials note that as
fuel oil became more expensive, many people switched
to natural gas, boosting the demand over a short period of
time without developnicni of
new supplies.
Meanwhile, The Associated
Press learned that federal officials are preparing contingency
plans to deal with a possible

Gas Suppl y Lows

shortage of coal If miners walk
out when the current coal contract expires Nov. 12.
The plans Include diversion of
some coal supplies from electrlc utilities to other industries,
an embargo on coal exports and
standby legislation under which
industry could be ordered to cut
back on production. They also
include plans to seek legislative
authority for an excise tax on
electricity in the event of a need
to reduce demand.
The contingency plans are
outlined In a memo from the
Federal Energy Administration
to the Interior Department. The
AP obtained a copy of the
memo.

Mobil Cuts

Gas Price

NEWYORKAP) — TheMthllOiiCorp.todaycutthe
price of Its gasoline by two cents per gallon, in line with
federal regulations linking wholesale gas prices to the
company's crude oil costs.
However, motorists are certain to get a break only at
company-owned service station,. Dealers owning their
own stations will pay lower wholesale costs for their
gasoline, but have an option of passing on the lo-ver
prices.

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Greeks Schedule Election
ATHENS, Greece (AP) Greece's first parliamentary
elections in a decade are scheduled for Nov. 17, and a
referendum to decide whether the monaichy will be
restored is promised by Jan. 1.
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nounced the return of democratic elecIons Wednesday
night. It said a new caretaker government headed by
Caramanlis would be formed in the next few days to
replace the "government of national salvation" termed
last July after the lapie u the uulhtary tlictu tur ship
that overthrew the last parliamentary goveiiirneit in
1967.
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PHNOM PENH. Cambodia (AP) Government troops
drove insurgent forces threatening Kompong Qihnang
back two more miles from the provincial capital 57 miles
north of Phnem Penh. the Cambodian military command
reported today.
It said armcred and infantry forces moved on Khmer
Rouge rebels dug in five miles west and northwest of the
town and killed 30 of the insurgents.
Other reports said the rebels still hold a six-mile section
of Highway 5 north of Kompong Chhnang, and another
government column is moving against this force.
The Khmer Rouge launched a drive around Kompong
(ithnang in mid-September. Foreign observers in Phnom
Penh believe their objective was to Isolate the town and to
disrupt the agricultural economy of the surrounding area.
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subcommittee said the session
will be open to live broadcast
coverage.
Ford will be the first president to appear personally before a congressional panel for
questioning since Abraham
Lincoln's appearances during
the Civil War.
The cut in Nixon's expense
money to $200,000 was proposed
by Rep. Joseph P. Addabbo, DN.Y., in two separate amendments.
He said that would be enough
to cover Nixon's expenses for
sorting out his records and answering more than 500,000 letters and would still encourage
Nixon to cooperate in making
his tapes and documents available to the public.
Addabbo said, "If we give
him no funds, we can expect no
cooperation from him."

WASHINGTON (AP) Betty
Ford's sudden ordeal with cancer has touched off a sympathetic reaction among women
across the country and an
awakening to the dangers they
also face.
Ten thcn.iand letters, more
than 500 phone calls, over 200
telegrams and sccres of flower
arrangements have poured into
the White House and Bethesda,
Md., Naval Hospital since word
came of Mrs. Ford's breast
cancer operation Saturday.
Mrs. Ford was reported continuing to make a good recovery. A medical bulletin said she
is on a regular diet and had
gained almost full mobility of
her right arm.
A spokesman for the Amencan Cancer Society said telephones "havc been ringing off
the hook" with calls from thousands of women who want to
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tors and clinics for breast can- the hospital than Mrs. Ford
cer examinations,
could possibly accommodate in
"It's a tragedy for Mrs. Ford, the five-room presidential suite
but she may have saved an during an expected 104ay stay,
awful lot of women's lives," President Ford appealed to
said a spokesman for the those who might want to send
American Cancer Crusade, flowers to contribute Instead to
which long sponsored an educa- Ihe American Cancer Society.
It's still too early yet to tell
tional campaign to alert women
how
the donations to the cancer
to the need for early detection
society
will be affected by the
and period check-ups.
appeal, a spokesman said. But
The outpouring of prayers, even the White House is getting
good wishes and hopeful advice donations, many of them small
from those who have recovered although there was one check
from breast cancer surgery like for $5,000.
hers has been dramatic.
"One thing Is definite,
In only four days, the volume though," the cancer society
of mall at the White House ap- spokesman noted. "Thousands
pears to have exceeded any- of women around the country
thing First Ladies In recent are asking the American Canyears have received. Wives of c,r Society, clinics, hospitals
senators hav been helping and doctors about getting
Mrs. Ford cope with the flood of breast examinations. It has galmessages.
vanized everyone Into action."

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NASHVILLE, Tenn,
(AP)
Dr. Frederick S.
Humphries, 39, a graduate
of Florida A&amp;M University,
has been named president
of Tennetc. State
University by the state
Board of Regenis.
1umphries, a vice
president of the Institute
for Services to Education
in Washington, D.C., said
his first priority as presldeni would be "to remove
the uncertainty" around
the predominantly black
school.

The $398,000 Nixon money approved in conunittee included
$245,000 for a six-month transition period and $153,000 for
longer-term expenses.
An Addabbo amendment to
cut the $245,000 to $100,000 was
approved 342 to 47 and an
amendment to cut the $153,000
to $100,000 was approved 321 to
62.
Efforts by Rep, Louis Stokes,
D-Ohlo, to cut everything except the $55,000 pension were
rejected.
An amendment by Rep. Sidney Yates, 1)-11I., to prohibit use
of federal funds to remove
Nixon's tapes and papers from
federal custody in Washington
until Congress acts on proposals to make tiem public property instead of his personal
property was approved by voice
vote.

WIWAMSBURG, Va.
(AP) U.S. Chief lustice
Warren E. Burger Is
receiving daily therapy at
Williamsburg Community
Hospital for Injuries he received when his bicycle
was struck last month by it
drag racing auto.
Burger, 67, suffered a
shoulder separation, five
broken ribs and a broken
finger in ti'e
his home in Arling on, V

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Dominican government has Xupoded negotiations with
terrorists holding American diplomat Barbara Hutchlsorj
and ix other hostages in the Venezuean Consulate,
Archbishop Hugo Polanco P4to, who had been acting as
the go-bet%eefl and twinging saiidwithes and drinks to
those in the consulate, did not show up Wednesday.
"The archbishop is not comiig again," an assistant
chief of 'iice said. "There will be no more negotiations."
"U they want to be tough, we'll be tough," the national
1x'liee Chief, Geri Rafael Guzman Acosta, told local radio
station. He w
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the terrorists that their demands weie not negotiable.
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President Ford is expected
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Theodore C Thomas, Deltoru*
Willie C. Davis, Eustis
P. H. McCartney, Orange

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James Perry Moire, Apopka girl, Sanford
Daniel Partridge, DeBary
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Poitier,
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sestigate the possibility of
requirement to 0 days
permitting some of the
Dorfman, who arrived late
pedestrian students to become
for the meeting, after Davis had
courtes&gt; riders, or instituting a
made he recommendation, second run just for the local
call ed we emergency adoptionst
udents

First Report Breakfast,
said. I might do just that,
establish steering committee
the group's annual convention In Daytona Beach, Oct. 27-29
ofby
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nominate
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United Fund Campaign
for - ws
ficers, 2 p.m., South Seminole Cavalier Inn — 3200 So. 1712
Middle School Library, (Sunrise Kiwanis Club)
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parents.
Flea Market, Redeemer
IV Florida Tax Collector
In other business, the to be validated each year when
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Association
has asked Gov. association:
Civitan International Lutheran Church,
Adopted a the tax Is paid.
Sam 102pm
Reubin Askew to appoint recommendation that the cur
( Sanford), 7:30 p.m., Cavalier Place, Sanford,
members of the organization to rent state vehicle tag nurnRestaurant, 17-92.
Urged that vehicle
his
management
and
efficiency
bering
system
be
changed
to
registration
tiiiie be staggered
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study
commisuo.
the
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county prefixes, throughout the year to avoid
Women Focus on Religion at
Overeaters
The tax collectors, at a recent opting instead for an alpha- tong lines, reduce Use need for
7'30 p.m Altamonte Springs 11 sun. at Seminole Junior
meeting by resolution to Askew, numeric ysteni of three letters many part-time employes and
College, room
Civic Center.
said with the commlsslcn and up to four numbers. They provide a more professional
— making recommendations
'd the new system would gi"e staff for better service.
nce
Sil;(lC f
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PITAL NOTES
combinatio ns. They said the
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flat-rate on tags for all private
collectors' association should county's name could be spelled use
including
vehicles
Annabelle Andrae, DeBarj be appointed since th ey are out at the bottom of the tag with
passenger cars, pick-up and
OCTOBER 2, 1974
Barbara J Ha,nillt, DeBary familiar with problems in Florida at the top and the tag panel trucks and small sans up
ADMISSION
Alam
R. R'fe, DeEnry
volved.
should be of a permanent type to a certain weight class.
Sanford:
Dcltona
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Michael Redding
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John J Brown, Deltona
Bertha Moore
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Richard M.
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confirm his opinion that
hidden cancer is not
responsi ble
for
the
phlebitis the former
president suffers.
Dr. John C. Lungren said
in his daily written
statement Wednesday that
more tests are scheduled
before Nixon is released
from Memorial Hospital
Medical Center to return to
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regain Georgia's governorship, says he plans to
open a new version of the
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keep from integrating.
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attenUon that launched his
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people are utflISU UIV EIJII w
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a owns 132 are on the road the :
Lake Brantley Band Boosters
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Alcoholic's Anonymous— Association, 8 p.m., school FARM BUREAU DELEGATE
charter vote could have
more than wo,ow 1111les of
$259
Holy Cross church parish room. Refreshments prior
Gr.visd ww.
th
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Seminole
County
Farm
Bureau,
been
held
at
the
regular
W.W.
Tyre,
of
president
are
kept
as
spares.
meeting for al
house, 400 Magnolia Ave.,
Electrical wiring specialists. No job
urge or too small
meet at attended the Florida Farm Bureau Federation Resolution December city election.
These buses cover oo routes a
officers allU
P.M.
It
(the
emergency
orCommittee's policy deliberations held In Gainesville, last week.
day,3oofwhich are overloaded.
645 p.m.
The committee's repo rt , which covered th e eestçr!ce suin dinance) would matter only If
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Tuskawilla Middle Sebool

LONDON tAP) Prime
Minister Harold Wilson
says former President
Nixon
Richard M. Nixon
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devotion to the muse of his.
torY;99
Wslaon said Wednesday
in d broadcast Interview
with David Frost that
Nixon wanted the White
House tapes to ensure his
place in history.
"He wanted to have
everything recorded that
he did, for the sake of

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em peror is a problem for
Ethiopia's new ruler,.
Halle Selaule, reported In
frail health but stubbomi?
reasing any compromise
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to the lit) election laws to special election date Since this
week, Bob Bruner of th e
legalize Mayor Norman Floyd 's had not been done in the
RoPing Hills Civic Association
election proclamation,
required time and since he did
informed the board of the
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reason
Patrol
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gave
no
Whitworth's investigation un til
was
stopped
The
he
why
the
car
Nov 1 Whitworth said
known
not
cause
death
will
needed more time to complete
until after today's autopsy on
the roi
Coyne The Mustang occupied
Askew assigned Whltworth to by Coyne was listed a total loss,
the investigation July 3 In place damage to the truck was
of State Atty.Abbott Herring of estimated at $1,000 and damage

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Sheriff
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Daytona Beach. The Coyne car

heading President Ford's
cwY Board Is former
New York Sen. Charles
Goodell—who will judge
draft resister,' and
deserters' amnesty appeals-si a0cw bi case

WASHINGTON (AP)
Bllllonzire Howard Hughes
will not be extradited frm
the Bahamas to face trial
in Las Vegas, a Justice
Department spokesman
says
Spokesman Robert
Stevenson said Wednesday
that department lawyers
decided against trying to
extradite Hughes to face
stock manipulation
charges because it would
be expensive and chances
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Canterbury joined Billy Graham for the opening of the
American evangelist's Brazilian crusade, but less than'
hdf the v;tct Mirarana stadium wa filled.
Graham filled Maracana, the woisd's largest soccer
stadium, with an estimated 200,000 people for a rally in
3960 There were 85.000 on hand Wednesday night for the
First meeting in the five-day crusade Graham Is holding In
predominantly Roman Catholic Brazil
Minv of our world lea drs are warning about a third
rid war. 'Griiliamusaid, "Man has proven himself to be
a moral failure, God La the only hope at this hour.

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The letters to Mrs. Ford have
come from young and old,
people In public life and women
who want to encourage her.
Some cured cancer pstiaets
even sent their pictures.
Alice Longworth,:3-year-old
daughter of President Theodore
Rnejt sent this message to
Mrs. Ford: "Just a line to wish
you well from one who a number of years ago had the experience you just had."
A nun, who Is a nurse In Teaneck. N.J., aetit a "well, wtlcome to our dub," message,
reporting she celebrates her
ninth anniversary 01 a mastectomy this month and has
been encouraging oth?ra who
have had them that they can
live a normal life.
"Your faith and courage will
be a great source of strength to
all the women facing this surgery In the future," she wrote.

NEW YORK (AP)
A good marriage being able to talk
marriage Is still the dream of together about feelings
Is
but
American women,
they more Important to women than
want some changes made, ac- sexual fidelity, having children
cording to a nationa l poll.
or financial security, the poll
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today.
Communal living,
Threeoutofflvewomenunalone or living with someone
without being married were der 30 years old said one ortwo
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Aiiicritin Wc.r en's Opinion cent of the women, down from
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oui wiuie V9 per ceris of wornthe women's movement goal of
en still an marriage as the best strengonnirIg the
of
status
way to live, ti poll reported
women In society.
that more tben half now want to
Fifty-seven per cent of Amer.
combine marriage, children
Ican women favor such effort.,
and careers. Sixteen per Milt of
now, com pared with 48 per cent
the women Interviewed said
In 1972 and 40 per cent in 1970,
wives should not vow to ObeY
the poll said.
their husbands.
Only 14 Per cent Gf All women
TRYING TO FIND A SEAT
Love Is still the major reason prefer the feminist designation
In Italy, whrir sts on a train re at a çrtn lam, passengers worncn cite for getting and Ms. rather than Miss or Mrs..
waste no time boarding cars. During the height of the simer staying marrd. But after love, but 29 per cent of single women
sii1nn erwich, many scrambled up through windows to beat the poll Indicated some shifts in and 33 per cent of separated or
tlw cfosds and find a seat. 11 does Improve one's chances for a marital priorities,
divorced womnn prefer MS. Uw
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Hills will not ride bus 27 to the the larger buses for the Iran- for about $l,000 additional cost.
Sabal Point School, even though spotation of other students The district must anticipate
the bus has a maximum load of from areas suffering the same growth, he added, and the
six pupils on each of its two problems as Rolling Hills, such purchase of larger buses should
runs.
j Magnolia Hills, Eastbrook, be considered.
At least, they will not ride yet
Taylor replied larger buses
Washington Oaks, Wynnwood,

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M onroe ar r, ui
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juries suffered when he was
this year, and that may provide
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thrown 168 feet from a
some relief, not only for
motorcycle driven by Danny
students from Rolling Hills, but
Ray Le e, 18, Sanfor'l, who was
rf
several
other neighborhoods as
olk P
killed when the mri'Acycle hit a
well.
bridge abutment on Orange
Parents from the community
Boulevard, October 1.
have approached the board
xtended
several times citing the lack of
Elizabeth Coyne, 20, 107
a sidewalk along Palm Springs
TALLAHASSEE Fin 'A?' Sweetbrlar Branch, Longwood
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Drive and the heavy traffic as
City Atty. Joe Davis said th
Dorfman took his stand after
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS—
died In Florida Hospital this
Gov. Reubin Askew
e hazirils to any child walking
' mor ning after her car, which Councilman Dan Dorfman colleigues over his strong ordinance required the mayor
from
the Roll ing hills neighg'
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objections
adopted
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may
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ran when man with a knife
Capt. Fagan said Leak's car walked into store and jumped
was parked outside the trailer, over serivee counter at the
clerk Nothing was reported
taken and the man was gone
Edward Minor Taylor,
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Clerk at Ul' Champ Store on
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arrested Griffin after a scuffle, Park Wednesday screamed and

Most utilities said residential
customers and high-priority
users like hospitals and schools
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jected 344 to 46 after Rep. Howard W. Robison, ft-N.Y., app
pealed to the House to "end CtIs
vengeful spirit."
In a compromise between
nothing and the $398,000 app
proved in committee, the house
proved
chopped off another $198,000.
The action was on an $8.4 billion supplemental appropriations bill that appears headed
for President Ford's veto because the House boosted it $384
million above his budget.
The bill was approved 317 to
72.
Hours earlier, President
Ford's historic appearance before a House subconunittee to
answer 14 questions on his pardon fur Nixon had been set for a
week from today.
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Frederick Russell Donner, 35,
Ilt.3 Box 150 Coun try Club
Road
Seminole
is in
County
$13,500, charges,
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roper exhibition of a
dan gerous weapon or firearm, R
assault with Intent to commit a
felony (to wit) murder, and

Officials said Griffin is
charged in the death of Earl
Ernest Leak, 47, of Bartow.
Sanford police Capt. Charles
Fagan and Lt. William Lykens
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The
House has overwhelmingly
voted to slash !onier President
Richard M. Nixon's expense
money to $)0,000 out rejected
an effort to cut off even his
pension as repudiation for Watergate.
Senate action is still required
on the measure.
President Ford originally
asked $850,000 for Nixon The
House also acted to hold Nixon's White house tapes and papers in Washington until Congress acts on propals to make
them public property.
Cutoff of Nixon's $55,000 pension was proposed by Rep. Jerome R. Waldie, D.Calif., who
said thatwould be the House's
last chance to register its verdict that Nixon's "service was
not honorable, not deserving of
reward."

Volusia County on a murder
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Larry C. Griffin, was turned

The shortage will hit hardest
at "Interruptible" customers
large Industrial users whose
contracts call for them to be cut
off In times of trouble. These
customers make arrangements
for alternate sources of energy
like healing oil.

The government action was
expected to mean another boost
in prices for consumers who already are paying more than
last year. A spokesman for
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higher than last year and industrial customers are paying
30 per cent more than they did
in 1973.

Last June, the FPC revised
its pricing system for natural
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gas, replacing a series of regional
limits
with
a
single
nagional
tional price of 42 cents per 1,000
cubic feet for so-called "new"
gas from wells that began operation after Jan. 1, 1973. Previously, the price ranged from
19.9 to 34 cent.s per 1,000 cubic
feet and averaged 27 cents, the
commission said.

House Emphatically
Slashes Nixon Money

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Ashland Oil Has Its Own Senator

WAYNE D DOYLE, Peblisher
TOM AIKENS.Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

has a tiger by the tail in President

All the House Judiciary subcommittee wanted
was sor:le assurance that the President had riOt
made a deal — reached an understanding would
probably be a better way of putting it
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Send us a letteror some White House flunky,
th ey said in effect, so we can clear the air and get

on with the business of cutting Ford's request for
$850,000 expense fund for the former President.
What do th ey get in return?
Why, theyget the President himself — and
television coverage and th e national spotlight.
Ole Jerry says, 'Hey fellows I'm the guy who

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lining in a silver doud. Now it is deodorant soaps that may be
doing more harm than good. The FDA says they Pill too many
erm.s including those that hate' a "protective fj,,
the
The problem this poses for the soap industry may be less
serious than the one it poses for parents, who have a hard
enough time cony nclnk some youngsters that they need a bath,
Junior can now cite the federal government to back up
that there Is such a thin g as too much soap and water. Who
knows how many friendly germs are in that dirt behind his
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MIAMI (AP) — Ramon Donestevez spent a wee
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probation by
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promised her support.
All
All Mrs. Dozier would say afte r the election was, "We
will suppo rt th e Democratic ticket."
Sebesta, meanwhile, was cha llenging Sma th ers to a
sta tewide tele vision de ba te on who is more q ua lifi ed for
the post,

Dancer Seeks Knievel Name
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) Cyn thia Anne Morgan
wants to c hange her name to Eva Knievel.
Miss M organ, 21, who filed a pe ti tion Wednesday for a
legal change of name in Duval Circuit Court, uses a
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ears lo proposals ateypr I
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preach and make public their financial holdings
and business interests thouah they demand thIs
and 'Wre Of m"Wrics of Defense and vice

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sentenced him to three years Lid a $5,000 fine
the maximum. But another would have given
him three months and the fine,
ymeved one
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mentator to describe the nation's system of
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The survey dealt with hypo thetical cases. A
real.lifeexampleofhowjusUce anbedeli
— or misdelivered — and an
trtion of the
rPv,,1,,li-----:-- whuw. 3oie purpose. in mi vast dise"tion enjoyed
by our udges is found In
opinion, is the disruption of our political s)sterri, an incident that took place In Cleveland the other
But the economic inequalities they incidentally day.
inted out are real enough.
A man described by police as the principal
VnII think if we had listened to the 5UiICt
of 1USD to pUpils dli, local high school
assassjxated Robert Kennedy before his death, had pleaded guilty to
two narcotics charges, The
when he pointed out the problem of hunger
first carried a mandatory prison sentence of not
America, that people like the SLA members Less than 20 years to life, the second a mandatory
would not have resorted to the language of sentence of not less than
10 years nor more than
vio!ence?
20.

YWkIK.'e is a language too,
It is the language of desperate or angry or
New reports filed with Congress make It clear frightened people searching for a podium and for
those lobbying groups whose contributions help. It is a language composed of the booming
played such a role in the Vatergate in- bombast of bornl,, the shrill staccato whine of
vestigatlons of the 1972 elections have even more machine gun bullets, the murky wording of
money to spend in 1974 — and are distributing threatening notes.
their funds even more cynically than two
The la nguage of violence, It sometimes seems
ago. The milk lobbies have $2 million available nowa da ys is becoming a universal tongue. The
for spending this year. The political action anna Turkish in vasion of Cyprus Is one example. The
Perhaps.
of unions have something over $5 million,
Symbionese Liberation Army's kidnaping of
Whatever "mandatory" means under the law,
A news story recently revealed that the Patricia Hearst is another.
There is little doubt, in any case,
it apparently does not mean mandatory. Corn.
honcst effort to solve such problems would
What was the SLA trying to say with that
political action groups of the various divisions of
make muon Pleas Judge Frank J. German sentenced
II
it more difficult for Ipt', I,,'
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, kidnaping ? What iii ibm,
the American Mdirl
they could not have said in some other, less
national, had made campaign contributions
There was an immediate outcry from
almost half the House of Representativesdangerous way.
Cleveland police, who had spent seven months
The kidnapin g, a,,u the mamrno
What we ought to do Is somehow provide a building the case agaiMi the suspect. Judge
the 1972 elections. Interesti ngly,
podium, a friendly ear, to people wi th Problems German defe
recipien ts correlates closely with a rostei' of giveaway that followed it, were in effect a tirade
nded his acti on by noting that the
in our society, so they do not have to
about the economic inequalities in America
those voting for AMA propsals.
resort
to
the
man
had
already
spent six months in the county
—
language of violence. A podium for the aged, for
the
inC maritime unions have
fact
that
rich
people
grow
Jail
awaiting
sentence.
bored
with
caviar,
put a third or a
rYIlI('e for the Aniericap nd e
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"A
4k
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1)e an,.
million rnto tie campaigna e congrmen hp steak and loboter, and the poor people, riny of
aILreayearuiuierefmn,n
'?
American,
for
homexuaLc
n
supported them on inn for
them. en hiin r
i. li ne nrnn't get his belly hill of Jail here,
kirr ymrng, and the mInoritIes,
uflio
We taiintL
he never will."
have a no ther
Uw tact tluit they were a
so'
e
Wtn
people
are
talking
to
j
one another it's
Wt?.l.thOu!it4)Ut propaganda attempt by
available for friendly legislators.
On that basis, we ought to empty the prisons
less likely they'll start shooting,
Where then has the torture of Watergate gotten
and put everybody on probation.
its ?Wasitonly(ore.oveone president one vice
president and a number of their henchmen?
TALK HACK,,Jrorii one of my earlier columns in
thjtnu to 'ic
Important as it IS, illS
TA! K Ri('K I o I 'k M'
1;ifi postal erit for th
delaying
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dbout Ifl) comments there were so
an Air Force member, and taking
many in
Laws Will isL uaage the picture. Only
e
lenc Who were opposed to the request for an
about six rn('nths before it was returned. I had
publicity will. 3rnie organization Is needed
nexa ion an zone chmm.,es at a recent meeting.
lillowing reply stuffed into my typewriter. "Mr. Coleman
reconl
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"The opposi tion was made entirely by
senator and rr'esentat1ve and orrelate jut
noting to do with that package delivery problem, He said
votes wi th each member's own financial in.
not living in lake Mary, and were from those persons
adjoining areas
thepotoffle(nsovermafl to mth
,el to the
such as Banana Lake and Sbut
t 1tsaz)dhIsdonora'fflh,fl en ItwouJd
c
Estates All those
he clear which .'ongressmen are oreaturcs of
whowereatthemeetini&amp;omIi
thereafter,"
yii
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Ake
ar
spoke
of the rcqust."
lobby groups and which are not.
IlK, and thanks for the response.
w, let me lay this one on you tic n explanation,
in view of the fact that those
Who spoke were no
also,
THOIJGHTc
required to identify their recid
ts pts
A
ce
rtain pcl office er ploye calli Ito l me know our reporting wo'ld haw
that
And In the m, 4, a great while before day
been affected accordingly
that one of his union pampl ets was mailed from the P0
However, in vie
he rose and Went out to a lonely place, and Ur
f it)e a
'etit'nai "(lice in (klapdo on June 23 and was finaily council to
he pr.yed.
Miu
annex
and those residents being oppos to
By
sjj rt'ciedtn Sanford ofl&amp;,2G iWonder who this
the
Get away from the crowd when you can. Keep
idea,
where
else
but at a council meeting co uld they
turred over to...?)
express their v1ew if not at the Lake Mary
yoursclf to yourself, if only for few bouts da ily.
council meeting?
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TAMPA, Fla. (Ala) Comp- to testify In a grand jury ap- Wednesday night
following his evidence of crimes is develtroller Fred 0. "Bud" Dickin. pearance last month,
appearance, Taylor was asked oped.
aide has On
advice nf his alter- hethr he be lieved Dnon Taylor the sccond witness
been granted Immunity and or- neys, Taylor declined corn- would be indicted.
in the probe known to have been
dered to testify before a federal ment. He spent about four hours
"I certainly hope not," be an- granted immunity. E.G.
grand jury probing Dickinson's with the panel during morning swered.
ty
"Jerry" Banks, an Orlando
personal finances,
and afternoon sessions,
Asked If he thought Dickinson banker, Is the other known imThe aide was warned he could
Dickinson was defeated by should be indicted, Taylor said, munized witness and was a key
TALLAHASSEE, Ha. (AP) layed sentencing of Melodybe prosecuted for lying to the Gerald Lewis of Miami
in Tues- 'I don't know. I have no per- witness in the perjury trial of
— The first conviction in a five- til completion of a
presentence panel or failing to testify,
day's runoff for the Democratic sonal reason to believe that he Frederick C. Prior last month.
month probe of possible corrup- investigation, lie allowed MeloU.S. District Judge Ben comptroller nomination,
should."
lion in state government has dy to remain free on a $10,000 Krentzman issued the imnmunPrior, Dickinson's former
Taylor, Dickinn's statewide
Krentzman's order stated
been returned by a Leon County bond.
ity order Wednesd2.y for Clyde coordinator In that race, said that Taylor had
immunity from law partner, was convicted of
Circuit Court jury.
Melody could receive up to 30 Taylor Jr. after a federal pros- Wednesday he would continue prosecution for anything be told live counts of lying to the grand
Walter Melody, 46, a Clear- years In jail and a $20,000 fine. ecutor filed a motion that said to work for Dickinson, closing the
jury about business dealings
grand jury. That type of wi
water architect, was found gull.
th Dickinson,
Taylor's testimony would be out campaign matters, until immunity, "use" immunity,
Asst. State Atty.
al
ly Wednesday of two charges of den said afterward that the "in the public interest."
about Oct. 15.
lows the government to proseTaylor returned to Tallahas.
lying to the grand jury that in- verdict would have no legal ci.
The order said Taylor refused
Contacted by telephone cute the witness 11 independent see Wednesday niQht
dicted former education corn- feet on the Chrsitian trial, but
rnL.sioner Floyd Christian in "psychologically it's a lift,"
April. The trial began Monday.
Asst. State Ally. Robert Will.
Special prosecutors who ha ve is, the state's chief witness,
been handling the grand jury added, "It goes a long way to
O
probe since March said the con. establish the credibility of what
viction gives them a pay- we're doing over here."
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) his decision and remove him. former Amerean &amp;ar AssociCommon Cause would aI.o
chological boost for Christian's
— William Frederick, chair- self from the board if he
felt
he
ation
President
Chesterfield
like
to see the 1975 Legislature
Bowden
and
Willis
are
assistpending trial on bribery, perman of the state Pollution could not make a lair decision, Smith.
lag
require
registration and (manspecial
prosecutor
T.
Edjury and conspiracy charges. ward
Control
Board,
need
not
ex
use
the
commission
said.
cial
disclosure
for lobbyists and
Austin of Jacksonville In a
After deliberating nearly 515
The commission also voted their
himself when a long-time friend
In a letter, Frederick said his
probe
employes
of
possible
political
and a mixed
hours, the six-member Jury
unanimously
to advise all ofappears as an attorney before decision would not be affe'ted. fIcehoLrs
that
of
public
and
private (Isaid Melody lied about receiv. corruption.
it will receive system
the panel, the
Florida Ethics
Murray told the commission
On
th
the
public
nancing
for
political
came
same
day
Melody
as
Commission
says.
Ing $4,500 In 1%9 to des
and make part of
he and Fre
palgns,
said.
ign
indicted
on
two
charges
of
P
rbe
classrooms for American Real
derick
hadatbeen record any disclosures they
The commission voted friends since they
were
jur
Christian
was
indicted
on
Estate Management Co. and
Wednesday after a lengthy dls- University of Florida Law want to make.
The conflict of interest law
a bo ut whether Robert N. Bus- 19 counts of perjury, bri bery cus.slon on whether Frederick, School in 1958.
and
conspiracy.
Esther
Frieden,
Common
should
be strengthened to re'
sey commissioned him to draft
of Orlando, should publicly disThey
also
have
land
interests
Cause
legislative
coordinator,
quire
a public officer to disthe plans.
Melody's attorney, William close his friendship with Robert in common, but none of the Land said the citizens lobby recom- qualify himself or herself from
Bussey, then of St. Peters- Patterson, a former circuit Murray, a Lakeland lawyer would be affected by any mended that the commission voting on an issue unless a
burg, now of South America, court judge from St. Peters- who represents phosphate Pollution Control Board deci- "be given power to investigate statement is flied "stating why.
was a close business associate burg, had said before the ver- interests,
siun, Murrny said,
complaints, to administer despite the conflict, he or 3he
of Christian.
diet that be would appeal any
Frederick should reveal anyMurray was accompanied to oaths, to Issue cease and desist can objectively vote in the pubCircuit Judge Ben Willis de- guilty finding,
thing else he felt would affect the hearing by a law partner, orders, to levy civil penalties." he Interest," she said.

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JACKSON VILI.E, Flu. AP) Bruce Sma th ers says he
has the support of Jeverly Dozier, whom he defer tet in a
runoff election to win the De mocr atic nomination for
secretary of state
But Mrs. Dozier wouldn't go quite that far in say ing she
would back Smathers in his race against Republican
James Sebesta of St. Petersburg for th e Cabin et position.
Sma th ers said Wednesday that he called Mrs. Dozier

We use the te rm
system" when we
talk about medical care. It is the means and
process by which people obtain the treatment
they may need, chiefly from the na tion's
physicians and hospitals. The term has to do both
with the ir availability and their competence.
There is a "deli very system" In the field of
law, too
the means and process by which
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innocent who are offended against. In this
"delivery system," the nation's judges are the
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did not meet bacteriological MAP, Hollywood, Keaton
The health of the public is Ices
Department,
Rex analysis of water samples.
add 15 sanitary engineers, he standards one or more of the 12- Beach, Kendall Estates, Lake
being risked by some water Newman, said Wednesday that
said,
month evaluation period," the Adrian, Lakeport Water
aystems in Florida, according the EPA released the report to
Newman said HRS was
report
said.
Authority, Lakeside Estates,
to a report from a federal stir- the state a few days ago.
Federal officials said they
reorganizing its professional
The
30
public
water
systems
Magnolia Sp. Apt., Miami,
vey of public water supplies
The year-long study was staff to improve efficiency and had found significant amounts
studied
were:
Oakland Park, Oldsmar,
throughout the state,
made of 30 larger public sys- was setting up a sta tewide stir- of drinking water in the state
Belle
Glade,
Belleview,
Qunicy,
Port St. Joe, Pen"The current Water Supply tems serving approximately 1.5 velllance
and inventory pro. that could be potential carriers Camp-Wyle, Castle Villa, sacola, St. Augustine, Sebring,
Program does not adequately million people and of 78 smaller gram to monitor
water supply of disease-producing bacteria. Cherry Lake, Edgewater, Southgate, Spring Lake Manor,
protect public health and may systems serving an estimated safety. The
department will
"Thirty-three per cent of the Everglades, Greater Pine Tallahassee, Tampa and White
foster a false sense oI security 920,000 Florida residents, the
also ask for an additional $326,- public water systems examjneI Island, Greenwood, High Point Springs.
regarding the safety of water F;I'A said.
supplies in the state," the reThese were considered to be a
port said,
representative sample of
The report, entitled 'Eval. Florida's 6,800 public and pri
uatlon of the Florida Water vale water systems.
Supply Program," was made
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by the Environmental Prntee- econcndatio for lmprovtion Agency at the request of ing the state's water-supply
the state Health Division.
monitoring system, including
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behalf Wednesday, Da de Circuit Judge H. Paul Baker told
him he must se rve two month s of th e sentence and
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presidential nominees they"re asked to confirni.
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.igjpci rncu mcmUI &amp; Lb
cvciyuuirg wey urn maae we
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place look and sound as though it was manned by a
rules. That is, they cling to their right
bunch of kooks. Throw out the PR men and bring in
to hold corporate directorships, labor union
the politicians and the old pros immediately
posts, law firm connections, and to maintain
demonstrate how to win friends and influence
investments in businesses with axes to grind
people. Summits, mini-summits, no honeymoon bill before Congress.
amarriageandnow, theicjngon thekeape.
they have a persoril financial stake. Few are
sonal appearance before the House subcommittee,
willing
to put their investinenti In blind trustji.
What ever happened to Ron Ziegler?
A sixeable n.1iuz1t, If not a majority,
riegulazly vote "yea" on measures which
C5fl)aigfl donors.
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WASHINGTON — (NEA) — For a short time
there was promise of a new post-Watergate
morality In Washington.
That hope faded fast.
With some fa nfare, Congress has been pushing
through "clean elections" law so filled with
loopholes, exceptions and complications that it Is
a travesty of morality.
A congressional "reform" bill is bogged down
In internal infighting With li ttle hope it w pass
this session — or next. That, however, is just as
well. The bill is a thinly disguised power grab
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be concentrating on the economy or, even, visiting
his sick wife in the hospital.
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tell you the whole story'.
Well, there was a great deal of coughing and
feet shuffling and running to the history books,
Congressmen aren't exactly crazy about
questioning Presidents. Presidents authorize new
post offices and dams and highways and airports
and all those things that keep getting Congressmen
re-elected.
Send down some flunky from the Whitc House
and the Congressmen will eat him alive; throwing
brickbats at White House staffers ranks second
only to presenting flags that have flown over th e
capita to school children as the favorite sport of
members of the House of Representatives.
With a President you have a different ball
game — or at l
east everyone assumes it's a dUferent ball game since it has only been done twice
in the past and then a couple of pretty big names in
the political game- -- George Washington and
Abraham Lincoln.
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Florida football player accused former University of
after th e state sa id it did not haveof killing a nurse is free
enough evidence to hold
him.
Alachua County Judge Kathy
Wright ordered Joseph F.
Abbott released from jail
Wednesday when Asst. State
A'.:Y. Stan Morris said the state had no probable cause for
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soulf ul appeal, and he can turn on the ooze. One
But i nsiders, whose reliability has been
known in the backrooms of Congress as the his own.
of
his
favorite
sayings,
moreover,
is
that
tested,
reported to us that an Ashland emissary
Se na tor from Ashland Oil.
The omnipresent Webb abo turned up among
"consis tency is the hobgoblin of little minds," has delivered pre pared and polished speeches to
The bluff, burly Cook champions Ashland's the high muckamucks; at the 1973 presidential
But in the terms of Senate husbandry, Cook is Cook's staff man on the Senate Rules Con).
Interests on the Senate floor and accepts special inauguration. The i na ugural photo shows
Webb's less the affable Saint Bernard than the tem. mittee, Joe O'Leary.
favors, in return, from the oil company. Th e face peering solemnly from be hind
Pr esident
peramental prize bull. He Is easily aroused and
The cautio us O'Leary sa id he couldn't recal l
relationship between Cook and the company Is so Richard Nix on and Chief Justice Warren Burger. can
become a one-man stampede.
happening, although he admitted working
this
cozy, according to Se na te sources, that Ashland
This historic seat was arranged for Webb, of
Ills the political custom of Kentucky voters to with Ashland in dI&amp;4W1tg Cook's energy
has sent ready-made speeches to Capitol Hill for course, by
the obliging Senator Cook, who choose one Senator from the hinterlands, the speeches. Ile sought research from other In.
the Senator to deliver,
ha ppe ned to be cochairman of the inaugural
other from the urban cen ters. Cook is the ur ban dustry sources as well, he said.
Cook, in turn, has used the company's Jet as a committee.
Senator, a Louisville lawyer, who was Just a bout
commuter plane to wing back and forth be tween
He contended that Cook was not "Ashland's
everybody's
"Man of the Year" in Kentucky m
Marlow
Cook,
wi
th
his
silver
thatch
and
an
Washington and his Kentucky constituency. Just
solid be
" and cited an issue on which the Sena tor
three weeks ago, a Cook aid hopped the Ashland bulk, has become a formidable figure in the A fore he was elected to the Senate and became and Ashland disagreed. The record shows,
sh land's man in Washington,
shuttle to attend the funeral of a prominent Senate. Able and articulate, he has a reputation
however, that Cook has consistently fought for
My
as an operator in the backrooms and a brawler in
Kentucky Republican.
associate Jack Cloherty, spent a month more Incentives for the oil industry and has
establishing the links between Ashland and the
An Ashland vice president, Clyde Webb, also o pe n delxitt'.
repeatedly ~,onw to Lit for ,\sh!and. When the
Senator,
an investigation which took doherty
has the run of the Senator's office. His daughter,
Canadian government threa te ned to cut off the
his political hero was the late Sen. Everett From Capi tol Hill to Kentucky.
Betty, is on the Senator's payroll, A handsome, Dirksen, R-111., who halt the shaggy appearance
crude oil supply to an Ashland refinery, for
TV likeable Cook, of course, had an exhand-carved goose over the Sena tor's chair was of an affectionate Saint Bernard. He won the planation
example Cook raised an
for everything. He acknowledged that
a gift from Webb.
uncontested title of Wiza rd of Ooze by being able he tins accepted speech material from Ashland,
There is no doubt that Ashland Oil has sought
The oil executive is also a familiar figure to talk his
way out of the most flagrant in- but denied th at it came In the form of ready- and systematically court ed Senator Cook. The
around Cook's winter home outside Sarasota, consistencies.
made speeches. fie used several sources. he situation is an ominous reminder of the days
Ha. In fact, Webb used to dock his small fishing
Cook is also ca pable of evokin g a certa in said, in the preparation of his speeches.
when the robber barons controlled the Senate.

Ford Shows What
PR Is All A
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monosyllables:
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attorney,
Mack Cleveland, that
their employers or other Mooney (R-Casselberry!, but to the zoning board for a since the annexation was begun
"Me-Here-Now."
fee will have to be
When I began teaching associates,till maybe 25people repealed bythe new law, county recommendation. Council before the new state law a service
negotiated that will pay
psychology at northwestern in the same office would then be residents bounding the property Chairman Don Schrelner, when became effective earlier
costs
of the sewer plant
University, the focus was on agog to hear the correct have the right to speak against a zoning board member last week.
operation
which will serve the
Acting City Atty. Ned JAW
ancient psychologists. like solution when these night the proposal at Monday's 7 year prior to his election, voted
stotie.
students came back from t.h&amp; p.m., public hearing in against Stolte requests for Jr., said today another problem dog track exclusively.
Palm, some weeks ago,
Longwood. However, city annexation with Industrial or between the SOKC and the city
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recommended
a $135 monttdy
governments in the past have mobile home zoning.
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primarily concerned with how
As 'on
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Cassetberry
LONG
WOOD
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will
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property
for
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gadgets as electrical toasters, I would mimeograph true cases
apparently be the flr3t city in owners who cannot vote In the Semtnola Boulevard properties
refrigerators, thermostats and and hand them
Hobb&amp; legal counsel this week Government flgure.s put the
MARILYN GARLAPITI
homework Seminole County to ignore the city.
and the road itself to validate and receive.d a promise that the annual death toll at 25 to 35,
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Stolte 5 427 parcel is zoned the year old annexation of the package sewer plant there will with some 5,000
"Because he focusses nn the solution,
Altamonte Springs
Injuries.
immediate problems con'they were premitted to became effective Tuesday. The agricultural In the county and Sanford-&amp;Iando Kennel Qub. be In working order shortly.
One major change proposed
SHIRI.EY MILLET
Although state law for many
fronting his students In their discuss
th ese
"Hut ian action, expected at a special proposed development of the
Jullan said the first step In by the government would
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daily life. their interest zoom. Relations" cases in their council mc-efing Monday night, tract which is mostly low-lying years has been
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probably
reopen
will
old
area
has
been turned down by parcel must to be contiguous to plant must be completion of back and sides oi seats on nex
"Never before have I seen as dormitories or fraternity and
wounds
and
feuds
with
the
tho
county.
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much enthusiasm for a college sorority houses.
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the Stolte track still is not contiguous
physics ccwse'
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"Seat design has com pletely
Major objection to
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provided to the sewer plant changed in the last two or three
Ai thixigh tne new state law annexation will make the operation
toJ on your Rating Scale for I'd also use similar practical proposed arnexation and
which have already
rezoning
of
Al
properties
bans
Stoke
a city from increasing kennel club contiguous. Stolte's begun
FGood Teachers"
protAems in business, social
on
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and
SR
density
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of
people) In SR 427 annexation will make
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new!y
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The evening students were 427
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Acting City Atty. Joe DaVIS
into the theoretical.
for by the Hobis
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airman
John
have
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Stolte
industrial
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niled that the city may
The secret 01 human interest Marshall Fields,
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Tornado-% tripped trees on a farm near Ryan, L.a., are silhouetted against the sky
Clayton predicted that
blanket of clouds rolls over the scene. The clouds rolled In after a tornado hit the area. Next Thursday, ABC-TV will feature a spedal program on Xenia, Ohio recovering from Its tornado devastion continued cost hikes would
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Jacksonville Speedway recently and I was lucky
enough to be in the jam packed bleachers to cheer
him on to victory. Tiny Lund the 41 year 01(1
champion brought his blue Camaro with the bright
orange number 55 on the door to run at the Jim
Moon Memorial. Gene Evans one of our local
racers had top time of the night with Eldon Varbrough and Tiny right behind.
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Babe Ruth League inspected facilities which would be
used if the organization selects this city as the site of iL
1976 World Series for teen-age boys' baseball.
Newark is one of four cities being considered. The
others are Pawtucket, R.L. Pueblo, Colo., and Santa Ana,
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Elsewhere, Shreveport beat
Detroit 14-11, Southern Cailfornia edged Portland 26-22, Florido defeated Philadeiphla 307
and the Hawaiians downed Bir- set up by tackle William
rninghainl4-8. In the nationally Stevenson's two fumble recov
jj WFL aame tonight, erles. His key interception also
Charlotte plays a-t Chicago.
stopped a Sharks' drive.

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leadandsteadilypulledaway.
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said Jennings, who be.
having their troubles ciff the club is now R summed It up
A hometown crord of 22 012
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carnle to boost his sean total started when the francl'Jse was
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"The new zoo will be a center Zoo are asking businessmen to from the old zoo and begin zoo would begin operation
of education, especially for the sponsor the run by pledging operation.
immediately.
money for each mile run, as
schools in the area."
But unfortunately the
Hanna noted the Central
Stan Brock's words echoed Brock will begin at IaYPolt Florida area doesn't have a :-: buildings are only half.
his interest In the completion of near Tampa.
and he feels the opportunity to completed therefore the
the Central Florida Zoological
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short of completion.
is expected to reach the beach
said
the area is not only a tourist Harm, but Ux added
To rabite part of the needed at Daytona, Sunday Oct. 26.
money
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The building of the new zoo area, but also It has enough needed he
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wild animal expert, and former has been under construction permanent residents to
The zoo Is located on l as
co-starin the television series since 1970, and although the and beneift
ry Holladay 6-2,6-2;flfth-eeed.
of undeveloped Seminole BJ THE ASSOCIATED PR
Wild Kingdom, will attempt a figure of SIM000 Is mentioned
Top4eeded
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Brock and Hanna noted on a County Parksland on long.
19, ed Helen Gourlay defeated
150-mIle marathon run across to fully complete the project, recent tour through the un- term lease fot public use The eased by Carrie Meyer 6-!, 61 Rachel Glscafre 6-1, 6-1, Kate
state beginniq Oct. 20.
too director. Jack Hanna said a completed facilities that if the entrance tam tAike Monme on Wednesday to gain the quarter. Latham whipped Diane
To raise the needed money, more realistic figure of $45,000 six compounds which will house U.S. 17A just south of Inter- Muft in the $50,000 women's
officials of the Central Florida Is needed to move the animals the animals were completed the state 4
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final at-bat of the 1974 season.

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liminated SusanM hmed
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Pasarell 6.3, 5.7, 7-6
round.
In other singles action, SecIn men's pro tennis, Ray Ruffels upset sevent!"eeded Cliff Ond-"ded John Newcombe got
by Jess Borowiak K K 7.4;
Richey 74,3-6. 74 In a
my round of the W annual third-seeded Dick Stockton
Wind Holidays Pro Tennis downed Erik van DilIen 74,63;
fourth-seeded Tom Gorman
Classic in Labalna, Hawaii.
While Min Evert had an easy defeated Bob Carmichael 7-5,
time, two other seeded players 67,6-2; Jim Osborne beat Geoff
were second-round upset vic- Masters &amp;4, 4.6, 64; Colin Dibtims and a third barely ley set aside Jef f Sinipson7.6,61, and Mike Estep outplayed
escaped.
Robin Tenney and Wendy Syd Ball 6-2, V. 7.5.
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Jeff
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Simpson 6-2, 46, &amp;I.
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only the second time since joining the league hi 1955, shuffled his
deck during the off -season, dealing an ace but coining up with a
lot of trump cards.
He discarded Pete Marovich, the league's second leading
scorer (2.7), to New Orleans, but In return got guard Dean
Meminger and forward Bob Kauffman, plus the Jazz' No.1 draft
choice (center-forward Mike Sojourner) and a host of future
drafpucks, boding well for the future. He also made Tom Henderson, a thck guard from Hawaii, his own top draft choice and
sent discontented center Walt Bellamy to New Orleans.
All the wheeling and dealing gave the Hawks a youthful
flavor, one that Fitzsimmons hopes will play smarter team ball,
defense and rebound better than the club he had last season.
In view of the team's depth at guard, Lou
hudson, who has played well up front bt:t I.' a more natural
backcourt performer, will remain at forward. "Super Lou"
averaged 25.4 last season and might even score more with
Maravlch's departure. Jim Washington, who sacrifices points
for rebounds, or John Brown, regarded as a better shooter, will
be the other likely starter. The burly Kauffman or the rookie
Sojourner, both of whom also play center give the Hawks depth
and flexibility at the position. Rating: B.
Dwight Jones, a rookie last season, showed (Lashes
of brilliance after he was given the starting job In midseeson
ahead of Bellamy, but he still needs experience and consistency.
Kauffmau, still a bully despite damaging knee injuries that
have impinged on his speed and scoring output, knows his way
around the league, while Sojourner, the most valuable player In
last season's National Invitation Tournament, will learn.
Rating: B.
There is no proven outstanding scorer In the backcourt now that Marovich Is gone, but Henderson, a 20-plus
marksman at Hawaii, has the potenttai of taking charge, both In
point production and floor generalship. Most 1mrortazt, be is
team oriented, as is Meminger, the shlty, efense-m1nded exNew York Knick. Herm Gilliam, a regular last season, will
battle Henderson and Meminger for the starting assignments.
Rating: B.
Maravich's rapid-fire marksmanship and
flashy improvisations will be missed, but his thsence likely will
prove beneficial. Look for more team unity, less individualism
and fewer complaints, and a better [rand of basketball. But
with all the newcrmers and rookies, there also will be many
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Boston Celtics meet the Buffalo Braves in a National
Basketball Association exhibition me
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blast,
touchdown pass to Willie
The Memphis defense had a Frazier late In the fourth quar.
requested Lund get his ride. Lund made it to vic- nwgq barrier, but running
tory circle with the biggest win of his life. In the off mate Willie Spencer shattered big hero, too. A pair of Spen- ter, capping an 11-play, 78-yard
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Al' Sports Writer
car when- V`pufled' the regWar driver of the car,'
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pialifyln for the Tournament Players Division of the
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There were 24,812 fans on
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Not
bad
crowd
for
a
champion
Baltimore
edged
tie-breaking
double in the sev- 'It turned out that Kaline's and 574th of his career.
a
to get around him. The motor finally over heated
The fans said goodbye.
baseball game. The only prob. lastplace Detroit 5-4, Western enth inning enabled the Orioles shoulder was bothering him. "1
But it was Rusty Torr
from the close following and he brought it in for
They said goodbye to Al Ka. 1cm was, it was the crowd that winner Oakland lost 3-2 to last- to conclude the regular-season didn't know if I should play or homer, opening a two-run nlnin,
repairs.
line, finishing 22 Illustrious sea- showed up for the entire Amen- place California, Texas nipped with their ninth conscuthe not
Everybody wanted to that enabled Gaylord Perry to
After losing seven laps in the pits most people sons. And they booed ferocious. can League Wednesday.
have me hit my 400th home run, finish at 21-13.
Minnesota 2-1, Cleveland triumph.
Kaline was happy to se his but no way could I swing hard
But then, that's what happens turned back Boston 8-6, New
Yankees 2, Brewers 1
would have loaded up and sat the rest of the race ly when the goodbye came pre
maturely,
2-1
career
when
everything's
tied
conc!uded.
"I'm
glad
it's
enough
to
hit
a
home
run.
I
up in a York downed Milwaukee
Ron Blomberg's his 10th
out, but not Lund. He made the trip from Cross,
They said goodbye to Ken As- couple of neat little bundles, andchlcagobeatKansasCitys. over. I really am. I don't think could have played but I could homer, which followed Alex
S.C. to race and hack out on the track he went. He promonte, abo
ut to be replaced when nothing counts
111 miss it."
only punch the ball."
except 4 in 12 inning..
Johnson's single In the first intimed his entrance back to the race so he would by
Frank Robinson, major for if* record books, the drives
~ngels 3, A's 2
fie got ovations in the first
Orioles 5, Ingers 4
ning,
was all Pat Dobson
come out just in front of the leaders. Lund later league baseball's first black for the post-season awards, the
and
third
innings
when
he
California's
Denny
Doyle
sinneeded
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batBaltimore, relaxing after
told me that he knew he had the fastest car out manager.
it
pushes (or next year's salary Tuesday's pennant elinchi1ig, ted. In the fifth, the crowd gled with the bases loaded in 19-15.
And they said goodbye to the boost and for those hardcore used plenty of reserves and 5uu started booing loudly. They had the bottom of the ninth inning,
there and that he wanted to show every body else
White Sox 5, Royals 4
SSUfl.
Fans.
th
spotted Ben Oglivie In the on- capping a two-run burst that
but the Tigers,
Chicago scored a run in the
finished Oakland's season on a 12th InnIng without a hit, Kanlow note.
sas City reliever Bruce I)al
Rangers 2, Twins I
canton wild-pitching in the winAs I said earlier he put on the most fantastic J .J., Ru
"I think either Jim Hunter,
Destroy
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display of driving ever seen in the state of Florida
Young Award," Ferguson
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as he
over a half a
distance on the leaders.
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BOSTON (AP)
Joe Bums, owner of the Pawtucket
fled Sex of the International League and the Bristol Red
Sox of the Eastern League, is adding another club to his
1975 operations.
Joe Romano, predent of the Eira club the New
YorkPenn League, announced Wednesday that he and
Buzas have formed a partnership to operate the franchise
Year.
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r Manny Sangulllen. "I Just raced home from third to send
The Pizates start the best-of. starter Jim Rooker for four second thoughts lately.
AP Sports Writer
thank God we were able to do the game into overtime,
Phil Niekro hurled a four-hitfive NL playoffs Saturday of. runs in the first and the Bucs
'1 really think the Lord had IL"
ternoon against Los Angeles in spent the rest of the night play. ter for Atlanta to become the
something to do with this bal.
One Inning later Sanguillen Dilfehtl"
The Lord may have helped
r..t
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NsItnn,iI l ea gne's second 20.
in the winning run with a
Igame," said Pittsburgh catc
but Chicago cather Steve wl"s
Elsewhere, Los Angeles
RoberLson, who celebrated
sher didn't hurt either as the basesloaded Infield single and
Igex-a 5, Astros 1, 10 Innings
Bucs
on
their
way
to
edged
Houston
5-4
In
10
were
Innings; his 28th birthday Wednesday by
Pirates clinched the National the
John Hale singled and.
League East Division cham. the National League playoffs. Atlanta bombed Cincinnati 13- turning in the game's big play Icy doubled him home In
wind up l' games ahead 0; Philadelphia shaded New
the clutch
ninth-inning 10th to give reliever Char Ic
1 PIOflShIP Wednesday night with They
drenchtd Manager
strikeout
' wild 5-4, 10-inning victory
Hough, 9-4, the win.
Damn) Murtaugh, a non-drinkover the Cubs.
,flo7!l
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Chicago had the game won
phiulIes 3, Mets 2, 10 innIngs
with twooutanda man on third
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Bill Robinson won it for
4.
in the bottom of the ninth. Cubs
hank Aaron closed out his Philadelphia with a sacrifice fly
right-hander Rick Reuschel
___________________________________________________ eventful season with his 20th off starter and loser Jon
struck out pinch hitter Bob
homer, No. 733 Lifetime, but re. Matlack.
Robertson for what would have of the runnerupSt. Louis Cardi- York3-2inlOinningsandSan fused to say It was his la.3t
Padrts 9, Giants 5
been t1w final out but Swisher nals who were rained out at Diego dumped San Francisco 5- game. He said earlier in the
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let the pitch get away from him Montreal. That game will not h' 5.
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Calling Country Music Fans

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Bone Baker. 2101 Palmetto country music artist herself, operating. Musicians, singers
Ave., Sanford, has been a
anl has been working with and Interested members of the 1
pointed chairman of mc'm- Mama Jo, a Fruitland Park public can contact Bonnie
bership, advance ticket sales promoter of country, gospel and Baker at her Sanford home for
and advertizing for Mama Jo's bluegrass music In Florida, and more information.
country music shows to be for FCMF for several years.
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performed in Sanford and
FCMF is a non-profit
surrounding areas on behalf of organization which helps
the Florida Country Music promote unknown country,
Foundation (FCMF) and The gospel and Bluegrass artists. It
Florida Sound.
needs new members and more
Jackets
Ronnie Baker is a talented public support if It is to continue

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If you pale at the thought of a
The Zoological Society
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dozen little people going ape supplies a birthday cake,
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circus when your youngsters
feed the animals. All a
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appropriate move Is probably society office, located
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to take the whole gang down to Atlantic Bank of Sanford
the Sanford Zoo Instead.
buiding, of the day and time of
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the party, and pick up the cake,
A birthday party at the LOO ready and paid for, at Len's
can be a lot of fun as well as Bakery on the way to the zoo.
educational for youngsters, and
For a minimal charge, the
skirts are really with us. Give structure. Now you can view
under a new party program birthday child and party pests
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arranged by zoo director Jack can enjoy an unforgettable
them a try before dismissing your own hair magnified many
lianna all the festive trimmings outing.
them
as unattractive or Un- times. This is an aid to analyze
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well as a eoiiductel tour of
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uinforthble. A skirt makes a hair j)rObletliS.
the animal cages an be llama, loves nothing more than _____
woman feel, very feminine after
Black is the sexiest color for
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arr-tinged for your group.a hug from the birthday girl and_____
so many months of wearing evening wear this year. The
all hr friøni4e ,in,4 Fk!k
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stylish slacks.
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elephant regards it as an honor,
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softer the texture of the fabric
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as well as a treat, to be fed
Many beauty salons are the better.
peanuts by a birthday
equipped now with a new type
Fat Boy the hippo is always Randy the llama is aiiwiig the guests at Sarah Jordan's (center) birthday party of microscope which deterhappy to share birthday cake
with young part)' guests—one Miss Allard Enters Pageant
glance at his waistline proves
It!
Entries for the Seminole —
Club
Two of the newest animals at County Hearing Conservation
the zoo are South American Jamboree beauty pageant are
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cougars, one still a cub, and a still being accepted .by Jam'
Phi Delta Zeta Hosts Party
real charmer. Other big cats boree publicity chairman Mrs.
include tigers, lions, panthers Anita Williams, 711 Briarcliff
Phi Delta Zeta, chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, held its (all
and leopards.
Ave., Sanford. Girls between rush party Sept. 28 at the Sanford home of Dianne Fed.
the ages 14 and 19 are eligible to
dorsen, Hushees and members enjoyed UUes and
enter the Jamboree Queen
refreshments. Members told rushees how Beta .Sigma Phi
pageant.
l.d expanded their lives and helped them become more
Lyman High School senior
mnplete persons through the various activities of
Cathy Allard, 17, is a recent
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rority life. Ru.thees not attending the meeting will be
entrant. Active in the Hero Club
invited to a model meeting Oct. 8 at the Sanford home of
and Pep Club, brown-halred,
Pat Meredith,
brown-eyed Cathy has not yet
decided on her future career.
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She is being sponsored byMel
Deltona Garden Circles Meet
Webb Signs in the Jamboree
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The Azalea Circle met at the home of Mrs. Robert
Queen
pageant.
Ship today for really gixid buys on twand
CATHY ALLARD
Davidson, with Mrs. Milton R. Frickman as co-hostess,
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Mrs. Freeburn announced that the Circle's Project for
the
year would be the nurturing of a dozen Azalea plants
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The Civil AeronauticsBoard
reported Monday that four of
airlines have asked
to increase domestic fares by 4
to 7 per cent Nov. 1 because of
increased fuel co

broad range of suggestions.

way ticket between IMS Angeles
and New York would rise from
$187 to nearly $195. The
ticket cost $168 before the fuel
shortage.

The President is expected to
unveil his new economic policy
next week.
Meanwhile, Gulf Oil Co. announced that effective imrnediately the wholesale price of
all grades of gasoline Is being
increased 1.5 cents a gallon. In
addition, the price of No. 2 fuel
oil will rise 1.6 cents a gallon.

Air fares already have increased 11 per cent since last
Dec. 1.

Other airlines reportedly are
considering similar moves. The
CAB must approve fare hikes,
but it has said it will go along
with those that can be justified
by the rising cost of fuel. Iliat
cost is now two-thirds more
than it was

President Ford reportedly
takes a dirri view of the proposal
that the new federal economic
po
gallon gasoline tax. But Press
Secretary Ron Nesmn said
Ford is keeping an open mind
on this and other suggestions.
--inc tax is one of several pro-

Continental Airlines asked for
a 7 per cent increase, while 4
per cent increases were requested by American, Eastern
and Trans World Airlines.

Ford spoke Monday to the annational Monetary Fund, telling
the delegates that international
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United States wants "solutions
to serve our broad interests,
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House spokesman said Ford is
expected to spend much of his
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mean lower meat prices at
retail later this fall - if the
middlemen pass the reductions
along.
But, said the Agriculture Dpartmeist, at least part of the
extra animals are breeding
stock, which means there will
be fewer pigs and catt:e next
year and therefore less meat
later on. 17hat's what happened
earlier during similar cutbacks
by poultry farmers. Eggs and
poultry went up 13 per cent the
following month.
In related deVelupmncuLs, it
was announced the executive
committee of Pre!;idc!nt Ford's
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meeting daily to consider proposal.s put forth during a month
of economic summit meetings
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A dedine in prices paid farmers for
cattle and hogs holds out a possibfllty of lower retail prices
this fall—, but higher prices for
meat later on.
Elsewhere on the economic
scene, airline costs may be
headed upward and a 10-cent-agallon gasoline tax remains .
der study by the government
The Agricultue Department
reported Monday that its farm
price index declined two per
cent from Aug. 15 to Sept. 15,
the lirsi drop since spring.
But the report contained a
warning of possible future
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the decline to lower farm prices
for cattle and hogs, because

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The Holly Circle met at the home of Mrs. Herman
Ingersoll. Mrs. Joseph Mahar served as co-hostess. There
were 16 members present. Plans were made for the
Christmas party on Dec. 18 and for future Field trips.
Fourteen members and one guest attended the Sep.
teinber meeting of the Dogwood Circle at the home of
Mrs. Charles Hartley. Mrs. Hartley demonstrated the art
of making flowers with wire and cloth.

Accident; Business

All
All of the drop was in shell
use. Processed use rose
from
to 32 eggs per capita
between 1951 and 1973 as some
More than one out of every of the factors that made conten U.S. eggs got broken last surners shun shell eggs
year - and not because of bolstered the use of processed
carelessness, either.
Tab
products,
Quite the contrary, corn;
For example, more working
Shirts
mercial egg breaking has wiv with lesa time to cook
indenim
grown into an important have made big breakfasts with
corduroy,
segment of the egg Industry - eggs and trimmings pretty
with jeans
usually worth over $M indlion much a thing of the past, at
to match
at average price levels. Last least during the workweek. But
en &amp; boys
its frequent replacement — the
sizes
hrikon t'unnricruially, iclding coat mental
pastry
arid
721 million pounds of liquid egg. beverage - does contain some
Biggest buyers were bakers, processed egg. likewise, the
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manufacturers, and food from;prepared mix may also
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suiners
are
becoming
The trend toward more awaycustomers, too. Recently in. from-home eiitino has also
troduced family-size packages made for egg product gains by
of convenience egg products bolstering use by restaurants,
such as scrambled egg and hotels, and other institutional
omelet mixes have crught on feeders who rely heavily on the
well with homemakers,
convenience of processed egg
The egg products industry pm'oducts
has long served as an outlet for
USDA economists anticipate
seasonal surpluses and helped that egg products use will keep
shore up springtime shell egg on growing - and in time may
prices. However, there's now become big enough to offset the
more year-round breaking and decline in shell egg use and thus
a growth in li quid egg output sta bilize total per capita egg
relative to frozen. The industry consumption.
has grown into an Important
Projections made recently by
agribusiness in its own right — the economists indicate that
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In fact, becom ing the major production of egg products
growth segment of the egg could beuptol.3biuion pounds
trade,
by the start of the ne xt decade
While egg prod uction has
almost double last year's
increased since World War II, tota l. At that projected level of
total per capita use has production, broken eggs would
declined from 393 eggs In 1951 to be worth big money perhaps
294 last year
as much as $318 million by 1980.

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The subject of farm exports you can buy. Nations ha ve to
usually creates a reaction, sell in order to buy.
If you buy more than you
• either positive or negative,
depending on one's knowledge make, you go into debt. 'me
BOBBY LORD OPENS Sanford's own Bobby Lord greets (ins at Florida State Bank while in town promoting his con ce rt
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Friday at 8:30 p.m., at Orlando Municipal Auditorium. Th e Country-Western star, a regular on
the subject.
more debt you have, the shakier
Grand
Ole Opry since 1954, wi ll be featured In first concert of th e 1974-75 Pops series sptnored by
In spi te of some of the your finances are. After a while
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Women's
Committee of th e Florida Symphony Orchestra. From left, Mrs. William Dealer, Lord,
negative reactions following your credi t Isn't as good. The
Mrs.
R.L.
DeVore, and Margaret Wyers.
last year's grain sales to cer- same applies to the United
Lain foreign countries, th e States. If we buy more overseas
United Sta tes de pends heavily than we sell, we have a negative
' on farm exports to maintain balance of payments. If that
any semblance In the balance of gets too big our dollar gets
payments. This has been "shaky" In the international
brought even more into focus market. After a while, it won't
with the high cost of oil imports. buy as much overseas, and
Th e U.S. balance of payments foreign markets "lose faith" in
makes a real difference to all of the value of the dollar ,
When we go shopping, we
us. This "balance of payments"
is the dollar difference be tween increasingly shop in the foreign
how much we buy from over. market. We dine on Polish
seas and how much we sell hams, garnished wi th Spanish
vegetables and washed down
over1eas.
th Frenuh wine. Before going
It
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as
simple
as
thL:
In
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wr-1 order to buy the things we want out the door we pull on a BriUsh
By FRANK MACOMBER
ternal-combustion engine is thuslasts f- 1)uilding the cars on the shelf longer than
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from overseas, we have to sell sweater, then jump into a
The Herald Services
pr etty sure to ha ve a running is money.
gasoline. It's a favorite of some
overseas to get the money to German car, ride on tires made
"Ranks won't finance th e drivers because of its
mate in the next 10 years.
; buy. It's the same as in your from Malaysian rubber, and fill
many
So
automotive
tremendous po wer, when used
Auto indus try officials con- steam engine,
Environmental in special carburetors.
own personal finances; you the tank with gasoline made engineers are working on new cede this privately, but aren't
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engine concepts that the in- en th usiastic about some out- Protection Agency EPA)
have to have an income before from Arphian nil
But mcthar.cl has beca im•
sider coming along with a new knows it's more efficient than practical for the family buggy
motor that will outclass the the ones we have now. But they because there are engineering
present ones in the power, fuel prefer to put out money for problems to surmount. While
en- research,
gas was plentiful there was
and
consumption
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"They'll lose their jobs if they little incentive to spend the time
vironmental departments.
and money on perfecting
Half a dozen electric power solve the problem."
(An EPA spokesman says methanol as a conventi onal
plants are in the research and
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development stage. The catch tha t's not so and that the fuel.
Along came the fuel crunch
there for years has been the agency has been encouraging
inability of engineers to cut th e the development of "all types of and the picture changed. Most
size of the electric power new clean-burning engines."), methanol Is produced from
The auto industry won't na t ural gas, which is in short
package for cars and to store
an ge be ca use it's making supply. But It can be
keep
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voltage
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necessary, at speeds of at least according to Lyon. But Industry which there is aplenty.
spokesmen reply that its
So Conoco (Continental Oil
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electric car of the future, for years not only on steam but miicthanol.burning engine.
-however, are the steam- electrical motors—with little
Ric hard
Tillman,
an
powered
auto and the car that, success so far.
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associate manager at Conoco's
fill
Lyon insists steam engine
in effect, runs on coal.
City Center, converted a
are about half of Ponca
not
new,
emissions
The steam car is
Ford
and
a Volkswagen to burn
either, of course. If you are old those from the catalyzed methanol by
installing larger
enough you will remember the emissions on 1975 model cars
carburetors and adjusti ng th e
Stanley Steamer, or at least its and that the technology is here
low
ignition systems.
for a steam auto traveling at oo
name,
He took the cars out on the
The Steam Automobile Club miles an hour and getting 24.5 road for
hundreds of miles of
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tests
and
made
two
Some engineers, however,
hobhysts. But its president.
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Altamonte Springs Mayor Normai Floyd coogratulatea Jane
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16. Final performances are Friday and Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at
the Altamonte ClvIc Center.

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MIAMI, Fla. (AL') A $16,- multimil1ioiiaü Puerto Ijicam,,
000 sil ve r Mercedes Iknz sports nephew of a former governor of
car tooling around the Miami the island.
suburb of Coral Gables displa ys
Seven of the city's bank pres.
a sticker saying, "Latins are idents are Cuban refugees.
Loaded."
The elde rly Cuban-born hors
the steam-powered car Is here in the coal car—especially
—Methanol burns much While the whimsical sloga'i of the world's largest
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those at Conoco's Research atid c caner than gasoline and einits may not be quite true for all Ing firm, Jose 'iPepin" Bosch,
right now.
However, he con cedes, the Development Department in far fewer pollutants.
350 ,OM Latin Americans esti- is a parttlme resident of Miami,
—It burns wi th a higher Btu mated to be living in the
Ponca City, Okla.
money isn't.
Miami where much of Racardi's ad.
P11 PT
British thermal unit) ef- area t.certainly applIes to at
Most of this year they have
The steam ear can provide a
nist;ati
Gper;tloa ar
cleaner, quieter environment been preoccupied with finding ficiency than gasoline and
least SO millionaires and him- located,
out whether a car would run on efficiency differential mounts dreds of others of slightly less
It "as a gaga minute when Rota ry International fist. Gov, for the nation, Lyon claims,
Across the causeway on
'E.uyurw's waiting for a a fuel that can be made from at higher speed
modest means in South Florida. Miami Beach, Carlos Prio SoWilliam H. Stuart of Bartois as gimet of SIUfUIJ Rotary Club
But there are drawbacks, too.
along coal—wood alcohol, that
The editor-publisher of carras, t he last cortituLional
club president John Mercer happens to be Stua rt 's former pioneer, and If he comes
principal when he attended Barlow Junior HIgh School. Prior to they'll all jamp into the act wi th colorless liquid used to thin While methanol burns more Mia mi's new est daily news- president ill Cuba, looks after
i'fficiently t ha n gasoline, it
th- luni'-hcun meeting Stuart arid wife, Nancy, were arrested and versions of the steam power sl,ellac.
paper is a weal th y Cuban exile, vast real esta te holdings and
the
power
punch
alcohol—or
methyl
lacks
Wo
of
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gas
by
to
plant
for
cars,"
he
predicts.
the
key
gave
them
Moore
Diaz-Masviclal. Miami investments which continue to
taken to city jail ihere Mayor Lee
"The only thing keeping en- alcohol or methanol—has been 50 per cent.
Mayor Maurice Ferre is a pile up the pesos.
the city.

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vironmen to!
the shore, and behind them are
the visible Y- pronged scars of a
ski area leaving an indelible
tattoo on the mountain.
It took Richard Heikka's wife
one and a half hours on one
suimer morning to get through
Slateline, the Nevada border
community which caters to
gambling and a proliferation of
high rise structures.
"It's a miserable mess,"
states Heikka, "those six blocks
Of Stateline."
Heikka should be qualified to
make that assessment. He's the
executive officer of the Tahoe
Regional Planning Agency
!TRPA), a bi-state authority
convened in 1VTO to plot and
guide and in some ways ad.
minister th: future of the
greater Lake Tahoe Basin.
Already 45,000 automobiles a
day stream down over Echo
Summit from California and
spill out of the Carson Valley in
ntn1
the
southern end of the lake, where

TAHOE CITY, Calif.
(NEA) It 1375 miles of pre.
th*is shore line, reflected ü the
glimmers of one of the bluest
Lakes In the world.
Precious in the fragility of its
envirorment, encroached upon
by modern teochnology and the
wastes It de posits. PI-CCIOUS as
a natural attraction in the
highest, pine 6tudded center of
the Sierra Nevada range,
magnetizing hordes of hUITIIS.

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And so there has been in the
last decade a clamor to
preserve threatened Lake
Tahoe, an issue which tr.
cends the Interests of the two
states, California and Nevada,
which share its ambience,
because there are national nbironmental Implications.
The Tahoe Basin, just like the

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quality of the lake is a stand.
off" says Chapman Went.
worth, a longtime journalist
who has li ved on the north shore
for 12 years. "The sewage
Problem Is solved. Erosion and
siltation is what they lace. Also
occasional air pollution.
"The danger Is that Tahoe
will be urbanized to a point
where It won't be a pleasant
Place to be. South Lake Tahoe is
beyond saving. My solution:
Un'e the roads."
The thought isn't entirely
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another will add 7,000 per.
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The existing communities do

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aid of the TRPA.
The concern with environ.
ment does create a conjunctive
problem. Prices have been
driven up because of the limited
land so that the Tahoe basin is
becoming a community of tents
and millionaires. Mr. Average
Guy brings In his tent on
weekends because it's the only
way he can afford to come
there; you've got to be rich to
afford a permanent in.
staliation.
And what land remains can
fall prey to the unconscionable
developer. "The connotation p
'developer' is only slightly
more acceptable socially than
embezzler," says R.T. Nahas,
"au,d then only prüvidlng the
embezzler (ails to carry off his
nefarious schemes with style."

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"contains everything you need said. That's almost 15 per cent
to file bankruptcy without 1300 of the country's population.
to $1,500. attorneys' fees."
Among - those who should file
Flrnt
came
Betty
Crocker,
Even
though
Slavicek
Is
not
a
for
bankruptcy, he said, are:
Maxwell House, and other lawyer and has no legal
People whose financial
products which gave us Instant training, he said In a telephone affairs are in the hands of a
hi'rv1ew recently that his kit Is financial cc unselor who
Then someone invent ed asiegaflycorrectasaSup,eme
"consolidates bills and attelevision, which gave us In- Court ruling.
tempts to regulate the budget."
stint entertainment (7??) at
And, after all, Slavicek
- A person who has his bills
the flick of a switch.
should know. He's worked for in a collection agency.
And now, we have John J. General Motors Acceptance
Anyone who has been zui
Slavkek and his do-it-yourself Corp., has been an assistant or whose wages have been
0P entry- bankruptcy kit, which Is credit manager In a large attached.
The
Fury me replaces Satellite on Intermediate models for "designed to get you out of debt
07$. The Plymouth features
furniture ctore, and has written
Anyone who Is 60 day, or
feemal styling with upgraded ilde, In 60 mInutes."
two books on the subject: "How ne behind In his bills, or who
ad tenon Sodard.dze Plynzeuths carry the
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Since early im, when he
Slavlcek admitted that If a
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the
American mob of consinners followed his
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out by 50 federal judges has
revealed tremendous disparity
in sentences meted out by
different judges in identical
criminal cases,
The marked difference in
sentencing "evidences a clear
need for reform," Chief Judge
Irving R. Kaufman of
ond Circuit Court of Appeals
said. The 3entencing experlmeat was initiated by Judge
Kaufman and carried out in the
second circuit.
Previous attempts to document suspected disparity in
sentencing have proved in.
decisive because no two defen.
dants are Identical, nor are the
circumstances of any two
crimes identical in all particuta rs. In the second circuit experiment, however, judges
handed down hypothetical aentences in each of 30 identical
cases.
Although each of the 30 cases
was an actual case Involving a
real defendant, each case was
disguised In one or more details
so judges Involved In the ex.
periment would not be influenced by the actual Sentence
handed down by the judge who
originally heard the
The experiment revealed
"glaring disparity" In sentencmg, J udge Kaufman said. He
added that "a system in which
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brakes and radial steel tires are aisosthndardequInueuIonboth
the sedan and station wagon. Like all new 1975 cars, the Matador
ICqulreS non-leaded fuel.

A heroin addict with a record
previous convictions
:-pleaded guilty to possession of
barbiturates and received
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years' Imprisonment to two
years' probation.
Another defendant who
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into the United States drew
NEW YORK (AP)
It's a tour. He cannot be In one area only person who gets enthuslas- necessary? It is nice for the
sentences ranging from three
good
thing
the
music
business
all the time giving concerts; he tic on stage. Otherwise I'd have public to know something about
ye ars' Imprisonment to two
Isn't just like sports, says con- would be suffocated. Basically to defend myself."
you. One has to do It with taste,
years' unsupervised probation. ductor Zubin
Mehta. There's no It Is the same thing.
About giving interviews, he I think."
One judge agreed to spend
string across the end of a sea"We play one night in Vienna, says, "Publicity people think
On the day on which he Is
any sentence if the man left
son
like
at
the
end
of
a
race,
so
one
in London, the next in without them we will not be able talking, Mehta has stayed up
r
country.
you can know which American Zurich. You have to be on your to sell our concerts. Well, if until
Results Of the sentencing ex4 a.m. studying "Lohensymphony "won" that year. toes. The orchestra comes back people do not come In New
pertinent are being weighed by
York grin," which be later conducted
And there Is no league ranking completely jelled. It is a thing when we play here and pack th
a 16-member committee of
e In a concert version In Rome.
on games won and lost,
that usually happens at the end house, may be we should not be He has had two rehearsa ls, two
FI4r) jurists. Among possible solu- "Isn't
It wonderful that we of a six-month season. This playing here. How much auditions and is on his way to
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tions to the problem of sen.
tencing disparity Isestablish- don't have that! That at the end happens in six weeks on tour, propaganda As necessary and get a rubdown and go to an Inment of procedure to permit of a season an orchestra doesn't The standards go higher. The how much of the cult Is than restaurant for dinner.
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tire its manager and conductor more uemanueu 01 a pro.
changes In sentence by appeals because
particular judge does not ada horn player didn't do fesslonal musician, the more of
vance the ends of Justice."
a tension he is under the born
being
ex
so
well."
Another possibility
The experiment, supervised
were
league
rankprofessional
musician seems to
plored Is to permit defense atIf there
by the Federal Judicial Center,
excel
under
these conditions."
scfL Y(4L s\
torneys to bargain with semi- Ings, Mehta surely would not be
analyzed 1,442 sentences. It
Personally, Mehta is a contencing Judges over the punish- worried about his job. The Los ductor
150 000
found wide variation In fines,
who seems to stick in the
ment to be meted out to their Angeles Philharmonic, where
prison sentences and probation
public's
consciousness. He was
clients. This would permit law- Mehta has been music director born
meted out by different judges
In
Bombay,
India, in 1936,
yers to cite typical sentences since 196Z plays to about
for the same offense.
12,000
made
a
debul
with
the Vienna
Imposed for similar offenses In people every week and is 93 to
0
In one case a union official
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which
was
other cnnrt Rnd P;C5UTI.dtIiy t*4 per cent sold
out ahead of so successful that he was in.
would have the effect of time on subscriptions.
Mehta viteci to
loansharking and Income tax
conduct a number of
smoothing out Inequities In says, "If we have 300 tIckets
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evacinn - a man with three
leading orchestras. He made
sentencing,
unsold on a bad night we
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are his Metropolitan Opera constill playing to more
people ducting debut In
is
tv
than the orchestras in Lincoln music director of1965
theand
Israel
Center, Kennedy Center,
Cleve- Philharmonic as well as the Los
land and Chicago, which all are
Angeles. His wife is actress
smaller halls. I think OIII
Nancy Kovack.
New York Philharmonic has
By LOUISE L GILL
minimize clothing expenses by judging
One reference book says,
In determining a more subscriptions sold
Extension Home
sizing up all old clothes. See good buyused
for the " Mehta brings to opera the
at any time,
season than ours. We are doing
Economics Agent
which ones can be rem od eled—
sarne electrifying personality
A sale item is a good buy If it very well."
add new trim, a contrasting is something that isneeded, will
and same scholarly (though at
Right now, the Los Angeles tinies highly personal readings
You are often judged by the collar, a new belt, or top- give the service
intended, fit! in Philharmo,1ic is going on a sixclothes you wear. Fortunately, stitching.
that have made him a signifiwith clothes and accessories on week tour
it is not the amount of money
#0
Home sewing is a real dollar hand, is becoming to
In Eirope, sponsored cant symphony conductor of
:,ou, an4 by the Michael J. Connell Foun. our time."
spent on clothing or the size of stretcher. It not only ena bles costs less money even
when dation, Bank of America Founthe wardrobe that determines you to get more for your money, alterations or re pairs
lie sometimes Is called theatare In- dation and Atlantic Richfield rical. He says, "I just love muwhether or not a family is well, but also helps you keep clothing chided.
Foundation,
dressed. Careful planning and in good repair. It Is predicted
sic very much and if my love
Be
a
shrewd
shopper
by
think every orchestra comes out — sometim es my
careful shopping will Insure that the home sewer can save
that the dollars spent for 60-75 per cent of the cost of a shopping around before b',aylng needs to tour," Mehtasays. "In body might move, God forbid. I
clothlr.g is a wise investment, garment. People are returning major items, trying on gar- the end It Is no different from don't think it is really theatri.
nnts. considering cost of Care, violinist Isaac Stern, who has to cality. Thank G
With clothing costs in- to sewing at home because
od I'm not the
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studyi
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creasing—another4oper cent Is the rising costs
purpose garments, resisting
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ready-to- high pressure selling, and
the next six months---a wise wear, and the simple, easy
buying clothes that fit well and
shopper will make every dollar silhouettes that are popular,
are
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Dancing nervously on long,
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Imprisonment In the same Case.
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man with no prior recor
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miles per animal, scientists the wolf. That's because of an travels the country, exhibiting winter—in the rest of the state.
Associated Press Writer
say. But today a wolf is f&amp;rti.. ingrained fear of the animal his wolves and lecturing about
Wisconsin, with an estimated
MILAWIJKEE, Wis. (AP)
nate to have 10 square miles of fostered in fairy tales, chil. them. Last summer, two on ex- 40,000 wolves in 1835, has fewer
Almost crackl ing with energy,
than six today.
Chinook skittered down the
There are no timber wolves in
wooded pa th, lunging to the end
the rest of the United States.
of her leash and whirling in a
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cloud of gray-black Fur and
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thousands, but none tvis been
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sighted in the northeast in 30
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now confined to less than one
the trickle of blood from the
1
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bright red scratch on the an I !
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attacking a human on this con. Superior, but only a dozen or so
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Although most experts don't It stems from other SOUtC$
and filed, may allow you to bankruptcy rate has dosiMd,
expect ZPG to be achieved such as education"
Another aspect is
enlist
In the hapov ranks cf tha
much before
the first real
,
Slaicek, who said he spends
raising a child. Cmalsi&amp;n
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lirin aecime axe
full
time on his bankruptcy
h1
itkm,theaverageout1,yfnr
fl
And
happy
they
are
indeed,
counse
now being felt throughout the findings of Commission on having
ling and writing, said
single child and
pulatlon Growth i.nd
writes Slavicek In big black he's performirg a "public
American economy.
fupporting him through CoI}Jge print
American Future, whlth
on the cover of the
service in response to a
The fa i
is
estImated at
ll ng American blr. in its 1972 report that
between
170X0
bankruptcy
kit:
desperate need of hundreds of
a am mn.
a te, which in l4 will see reductIofl in
the rate of
"JL, the one million con- thousands of people who need to
ZFrnayalso pcovide the big
fewer babies produced per population Q!iowth would
breakthrough or career- sumerii who filed bankruptcy In flleforbnp(cy."Hedhe
family than at any other time in Important benefils,
the Itfivye
ndg"to"tof
11i mudetl women. W;tha smaller
U.S. f11S7 t already forced the United States develops
debt!
houschild he helps.
the
closure
of
many policies to take advantage of work force, Leasure believes
"Stop suits, judgments, wage
The aim of the kit, he said, is
metropolitan hospital mater. the r7pportunities for social and that qualified women will be attachments and
creditors'
to
make
his advice available to
considered for jobs P1OU51Y
nity wards and seen many economic improvement that offered
harassment.,
more people at a lower cost.
first to men.
unused elementary schools slowerpopulaUungrowth wjj
"Reestablish
credit
after
"There are
million Con"One negative aspect of ZPG, filing
Urned into bakeries, motels provide."
sinners
who
need
to file
where Individuals are conand adult education centers,
"This
kit,"
he
proclaims,
bankruptcy
right
away," he
e warns that the in. cerned, is that it will result in
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effects
fI_IIl_ir
of ZPG will there being less mobility,"
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population growth is kie point creasing
at which births balance deaths. greatly alter the American life- Leasure said. "There will be
dszñ mean that the total style and require industry and limited opportunities for
petjnx will remaincon- individuals alike to make promotion within a company as
certain adjustments, but he well as offers from outside
feels that the benefits of ZPG firms."
SEAFOOD
Most experts believe that outweigh the drawbacks.
The reason for this, explained
when ZPG Is achieved the
On important program which Leasure, is that t)'cae will no
popul
will tend to fluctuate
ii t cie1y' ajj
L3nger be the large talent pool
Thla
tiyve or below the expected takes greater effect wi ll
of youth ready and waiting to
2025 census figure of more than S-ia1 &amp;-.- t1
ascend rorporate ladders.
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h.h.v.c will
"---u 1tniad there will be near
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'alityhinumamongthe
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suentists
d
mographers
"By the tiae the offspring different age groups.
are far fron unanimous as to born during the post.World War
"Businesses, too, will have to
whether or not ZPG will be a 11 baby boom reach retirement make adjustments," Leasure
carry a
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aid"Sonie du.stnes will be
jfl _.
1eir that an end to where fewer worPers will be hurt financially until they're
th will product supporting more retired per. able to diversify and stimulate
sxlal end econornicstagr.ation, sons," be said.
new sales from existing
'oIding thE ivy American
domestic markets."
"&amp;jci4 Security rates
FRESH FISH - CLAMS - OYSTERS IrIti4ion —public, privateer already too LIh," said
governmental — requires
SHRIMP. LOBSTERS - CRABS. ETC.
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felt by some businesses that
only
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constant expansion.
cater to babies. Gerber
thing w dois dici,j'
llowcvcr, thc rn3.1ty agree anotJ
Products Co., the largvst
source sijej, as
that the United States would be general tax fund which would producer of baby foods, has
better oft if the rate of es- make Soc Security p -t of t
gone Into life tnsuranre
4!
Ave., Ma$tiend
645-4020
I.e dnwi'i4
population
grow
njoij coula
printing end prepackaged
(Bhid Pur Porpohe)
"The economy can't go on
Leasure believes that rnay !neals for single diw!.
growing forever," said J.W. more young marikd couples
Johon &amp; Johnson, which
EKIUO
Leasure,
professor
of will be :-cevalutng their views produces a full line of bsby
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un10-aiwiu1ego(ca111.i on becoming parents due pwrs, lotions
shampoos
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g
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is.likeGerr,reachInfthe
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you can hardly take a walk for Francisco, bankr uptcy filings
lea than that,
have only Increased 12 per cent,
AM lock wliat you get for but then his affiliate has only
been in business six months, he
economic growth or we'll has the number of working your money:
Twenty legal-size pages saId.
simply run out Of resources and couples. Two incomes allow
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to
produce
adequate
these
couples
greater
freedom
perhaps
should
know
about
fluence
Is
being
felt
as far away
rood for our population.
and
far
more
luxuries
than
one
bankruptcy
but
hadn't
thought
as
Chicago,
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com on the cob.
bankruptcy filinp in the Bay
But then, what can you expect Area his Increased 30 to 50 per
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ber wolf Is vanithing from me," he said. "There's really roam.
York City.
movIes.
Mnerlca, says the U.S. govern- no way to tame them, They get
—Hunters are competing
Wolves number 3,000 to 5,000
John Harris, a Hayward, Cameat. But those who know the wild even when you let them out wi th the wolf for the white-tail hf., protectionist who has in Alaska, but only between 300
animal best believe that some- for a little bit."
deer, a staple in a wolf's diet, raised two dozen wolves, says and 1,000 still roam northern
how he'll survive. "Wolves can
The once-proud ruler of the
—Farmers worried about at- the public is Ignorant about Minnesota, according to the lat.
think," says a ma who raIses forest has been on the federal tacks on their livestock oppose them.
est estimates by biologists.
them. "They remember th ings, government's endangered spe- the efforts of conservationists
There are about two dozen on
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have a sense of rapprochement
with their beautiful niche of
nature. South Lake Tahoe, a
sleepy village a dozer yea" ago
now bustling with growth, has
removed billboards and put
utilities underground to clean
up the Coney Island look. Tahoe O'
City across the lake is working
on elegant future designs for it

i'nanlmously against), the
Nevada majority for the project
ruled
The state of California
promptly instituted legal action
to stop construction. Heikka,
who strenuously opposed the
hcteLs himself, Is in the strange
position of being a defendant
against California's suit. lie

"Where the hell you gonna
put 'em?" he asks. "I wouldn't
be surprised to see (Supreme
Court Justice) William 0.
Douglas step In with a
restraining order."
Meanwhile Nevada gaming
people push hard for further
developmeit of their lucrative
industry In their concentrated
corner of the lake, to allega.
tions they have bhnders oti.
"They can tell you what per
cent of their money the people
Will leave when you get them
through the doors," says Ikik1w,
t not how to ge t Lhtii

The most recent clash of en.
vironmentaljsts
versus
developers involves the proPosed construction of two more
high-rise casino hotels on the
Nevada side in the Stateline
area. One would involve 560
rooms, the other 960. They
received the approval of the
TRPA because of a ridiculous
iieU',od of dual majority vote .he agency has a five-man
aliforn1a board and a fiveman Nevada board and both
nust agree to stop any
Ievelopment. So although the
oal vote against the hotels was
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of Tahoe."
HikJ.a Is full of bureaucratic
facts and figures. The Tahoe
basin, which now caters to
150,000 population, both transient and permanent, can
achieve a population level of
300,000 wthout destroying the
quality of living. (Of that, 50,000
will be year-round residents in
the major communities of South
Lake Tahoe, Tahoe City and
Incline Village.)
They will nest on only IS per
cent of the basin "which is urbanized." The TRPA has
already put a tight line on ex•
panding out into the 85 per cent
which is wilderness. Taho"
topographically Is a delicate
jutting of erosive rock almost
right out of the water and when
the surface Is exposed by man's
work, powdery silt runs down
into the lake and threatens to
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"It's the autos that plague
US," says Heikka. "It takes 170 piped out over the surrounding
square Feet of asphalt just for ranges away from the lake.
that auto to park and 350 more
"The battle to save the

he south shom of the
take loom slabs of concrete and
steel hotels rising above the
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Siuth SrmIai1e Se ni or Citizen Club— Meet at 1st Federal
Sa vings and Iian in Altamonte Springs at 1:00 p.m.

OCTOBER 3
Thirty -Nlncrs Club—Meet at 7:30 p.m.
Bingo.
N AlWE Club— Meet at Chamber of Commerce in Sanford
1:00 P.111.
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NAIWE C'ub— meet Chamber of Commerce Building
Sanford
1:00 P.M. National NARFE convention rep. Mr
Herber t F 1knerw'll
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S3 Plus Club—meet l 30P \1 —variety program
OCTOBER 10
- Young Al heart Club— meet 1:00 P.M.
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%ugfrc FJcfrrs—n;t 10:00A M. --- Plans are being made to
d ilt H
theatre on Oct. 2 - "Fiddler on the hoof
- hXYZ Club— meet 12:30 P.M.
SanfordSenlor Citiren Club— meet 12:30 P.M. — covered dish
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Bingo -. Election of new officers

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Msb Preparation Demonstration— 10:00 A.M. at Altamonte
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physical, mental and emotional
be ha vior.
fl first objective of the Natioriul Driving Center will be
defining the driving task in
medical terms, In accomplish
this, biomedical telemetry
equipment, such as was
developed for the space program, will be used to monitor
body functions of drivers on a
special test track.
Eventually, the Center hopes
to be able to identify the
beha vioral, social and med ical
characteristi cs of drivers who
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65 and older, to take an
two levels of driver's license
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Bzyz Club— meet 1st Baptist Church—Activities BuIAlng—
Longwood-1ast Tuesday of the month-12:30 P.M.
- Central Senior Clthi Club— Church of the Nativity—Lake
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all things associated in the
West with men. A Soviet woman
has even flown in space. What
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tattler wishes more young
wonen would consider office
work. Then he and other
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MOSCOW (AP) The job of
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shortage that there are only
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In the spring, hundreds of
young women write to Rabotnitsa, a Soviet women's magazine, and ask for lnfonnatlon
about careers. Not once, says a
Rabotnitsa editor, has anyone
expressed an interest In becoming a secretary.
"Traditionally," the maga.
rifle admitted, "the occupation
of a secretary has been consid.
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Q Is it necessary to scald "Freezing Florida Fruits and
,an the rob hrlerc frecing Vcctbtes" from your Cunty
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A: Yes. It is necessary to Office.
blanch (scald) corn before
Q What happened to the law
tht z
juiCi u fbuu
from tasting like hay and the autornob1e repair business to
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a sign VtflJn cuT iirs fil
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they are entitled to an estimate
of
Florida before renair wm-k i
bt:fl;Vf.tit%
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LLeflSIOn
A: This is covered by a
rriinimurn of chapter In the Flo(lda UttM
four minutes for blanching time FTC Act which went into effect
Awwndino IW1 Ow' th of the tar Fthgzafy 1. W Any company
corn. After blanching the engagedin motor vealcle,ip.ir
orn, pI1)nge it Immediately husineai must conspicuously
intt, cold water to cool the cob place in the service entrance
thzroughly. Cooling till take area a sign measurtn,g not less
aboutl5to20mthutes.
than two (2) feet inwidthj
A o~rurds;u to the Fond three (3) feet In length, whkti
a d - i of more than s.'iv.c the following: "Under the
hmrs from pi rkm to povisin Of Florida's Fair
ihg the 'rn is apt ta Trade ?rjctices Rule, all
W sult in a significant loss of customers are entitled to
quality even if i t is refrigerated. request an estimate on repairs
For o cimiplek guide o which will exceed *2300 before
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and opening their own mall.
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Angles Elders— St. Augustine Catholic Qrurch4 &amp;mset
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AtamonIe Springs Friendship (2ib— Altamonte Springs
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ewery other Tuesday of the month at 9:30A.M.
Sanford Senior Citizens Club— Sanford Civic Center—meet
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesday of the monthrsixs.
South Seminole Senior Citb.'os Club.— meet lstThtnday of
the month-at 1st Fed Svga 3c Lc
Bldg.—Rt $Z-32t1 W.
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a Blvd. Altamonte Springs-1- Thurdiy of the month at
the Women's Club—Overbrcok Drlve—Cselberry.
Thlrly-NIners Club— meets Sir.. Peter &amp; PaW—Go1de'od14 1* idiy of tirc uwulji-7:30 P.M.
Village Club— St. John's Village—Fern Park—meet lit
Thursday &amp; 3rd Thursday-7:30 P.M.
Winter Springs Sealer Citizen Club— Highlands Club House—
75 Shepard Raad-4th Friday-10:30 A.M.
Young At Heart— St. Andrew. Presbyterl&amp;n Church-9913
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perf-arm. Community Methodist Church in Casselberry —
7:30 P.M.
NOVEMBER 18
Tarpon Spriap Trip— Visit and see the romance of Sponge
fishing on the Gulf of Mexico. Eat at a famous Greek Restaurant,
visit the beautiful Greek Cathedral and the church of the famous
Ennis paintings. Enjoy the unique shops along the waterfront
OWEN11BER 16
Crystal Uer Trip— Set aside a day to learn about early
F1 ridt before Uv white man. We will go to Crystal River
re Florida Rangers will guide us past old Indian Mounds and
by nhibils in the inuseum. We wW stop at the Yulee Sugar Mill
and have a boat ride at the bea utiful Hcxnassa Springs. Trip Will
include a luncheon at the Holiday Inn at Crystal-River.

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For nearly
a decade,
responsible, rightrninded and Next, the journalists zeroed In holder to operate vehicles only of licensing pilots, which is worked out in cooperation with
greatest
attention
hasthe
been
an Incompetent driver
Is on the driver as the area where on surface streets, another for based on various levels of medical, legal and Insurance
lavished
on
the
vehicle,
via
showing
up
in
subtle
and
the
most good can be done In people qualified to drive on al; proficiency, experience and associations in North Carolina.
federally mandated safety widespt- d Ways.
improving safety,
public roads. This system physical health.
standanis.
In virtually every other part
.t a rei't seminar on auto
They talked about better would hopefully allow only good
This proposed scrutiny of of the country there has been
Most recently, however, s4ety ljxsnsired by Mercedes. driver education
programs, drivers on the freeways, park. one's "right to drive" Ire gaining talk of requiring senior drivers,
there are signs that there will Benz, a panel

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minimum income for its auto damage to the environ- bikeways originally planned as ttiiii. Waste
ha ppens
that cannot be re- closure laws, many carrying
in Washing_ elderly. It assures them of $195 ment.
scenic routes into bicycle cycled Is converted to fuel for stringent penalties for violation
ton. In fact t,!flOtC tsitugi are
Chattanooga, Tenn., is In, rou tes,
han"nJng,quietly, without fan a month from federal takeover
power plants. Wisconsin cities -some including loss of office
. of the state's aid-to-the-aged augurating a mass transit 0(1To Brad Jones, 17, of Port- and counties collect trash and if the violator should win.
states, cities and program, plus a
state supple. thority. A half-cent of Mich- land, who uses a bikeway to get ship it to regional ce
tow'
nters for
nsaerou America. They es- mflent of $214.52 for a couple liv- •gan's two-penny increase in to
and
from
work
in
a
recycling
under
departcaped
th
supervision
of
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gate. At Inc grass roots, the or disability,
transit, and the state Is deploy- idea." Jones says he has friends
In the urban environment,
busi ness of go , ernment is
Several states, including ing a fleet of minibuses In its who feel the same way. "It's a Philadelphia is rehabilitating
The state of Washington reom ug.
Pennsylvania, have "circuit smaller cities that can be sum- much safer way and it makes 580 homes in a neighborhood quires all candidates for state
breakers" In their tax laws, moned by telephone for door-to- getting to work a lot
faster and development program and office and all elected officehol.
Far from the center of power, pegging property tax payments door service. Michigan also is easier,"
tearing down scores of aban- ders to file personal financial
while Washington floundered In to inenmeg
eenmg 51 parking ii
In other moves to Improve the cloned homes to turn the lots statements listing salaries,
at
Watergate, state, county and
The provision, plus rent relief strategic spots around the state environment:
into urban "green spots." Salt dividends, real estate and stock
City governments moved to widows and widowers age 50 for car pools. St. Louis city and
West Virginia is scrapping Lake City has forced its holdings, positions held in busibriskly and often innovatively or over, has meant tax rebates county, the neighboring state of the half-million abandoned cars downtown businesses to remove ness firins and all clients of the
to advance the commonwealth
for tens of thousands of elderly Illinois and their [31-State Sys- and assorted other pieces of the
neon jungle of overhanging firms doing business worth $500
Government at the grass Pennsylvania ns. They are pa id tern are reducing bus fares to
junk marring its countryside. signs, which once rated its Main or more each year. Washing ton
roots acted with vitality in with income from the state lot- cents and expanding service. Connecticut is building 10 Street a mention in a book
also requires candidates or
Oregon is using highway money plants to process solid waste kitsch.
many areas despite the two tery.
their election committees to list
years of scandal iJnPeachment
to build more than 60 miles of and recover reusable materials
Forty-seven states have all campaign contributions of
Pennsylvanians have
proceedings and presidential proved $100 million in bonds to bikeways and turning urban such as Iron, glass and alumi- passed campaign finance dis. more than $5.
resignation in Washington - provide low-Interest state loans
perhaps even because of them, to nursing homes which find it
Some states aided their elder- virtually Impossible to obtain
LEMON FRESH
IVIVith t,'IK and rent relief. otil- money in tile private market to
ers, in cooperation with their upgrade fire safety. Arka.-mis
SHAMPOO
FLA
municipalities, inaugurated provides free prescription
10Y
12
oz.
DISHW;QUID
rly. New York
new iiihss transit system S. drugs for the
BA
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letting
60
and older
Nearly all Pa&amp;sed campaign
LIQUID
finance disclosure
aws. audit courses
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Se :raI re:rkanlzed 1tr universities and communit)
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governmental machinery from co eies.
st IAS
top to bottom. Many took new
West Vliginia Is using a $4
steps to improve the safety and million federal grant to provide
security of their residents. And transportation tickets for the
some took long-range steps to elderly and disabled on both
plan their futures,
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public and private carriers.
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And with its state lottery
PARK - DAVIS
At the federal level," says money, Pennsylvania
is
Dan Evans, governor of Wash. providing free
rides for anyone
ington and chairman of the Na- over 65 on any of more
than 70
tional Governors' Conference,
YADE
paricipating transportation
"Initiatives are still being de- systems
HIGH POTENCY
at any time but rush
bated or 'considered' -in such hour.
VITAMIN &amp; MINERALS
critical areas as consumer protee lion, governmental
Environment
reorganization, energy use and
Boston has been ordered by
controls, land use legislation,
the Environmental Protection
welfare reform, ethics it' Agency to reduce t
he n umber 0f
governr'mcnt -while states and
pø
cars on its old narrow treets
their subdivisions have acted To help
meet the EPA filing.
decisively."
cut air and noise pollution and
PRICES
A survey by The Associated reduce the traffic Jams, the
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TABLETS
past two years - all of them "dime thne" in nonrush hours,
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determined efforts to grapple when passengers can ride
Reg. 7.95 Value Limit 'I
with the nation's political, buses, subways and commuter
economic and social problems, railroads anywhere for a dime.
Normal fare is 20 to 25
The Elderly
MEN'S. LADIES'
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violations, and from there
develop appro pr iate rehabllit.a.
man and woman, ing aspects of the problem, one which would authorive the very different from the system tion programs. The Concept was

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128 acres have been secured
and $2 million appropriated by
th e state for the establishment
of a National Driving Center.
The Ce nter's purpose Is to
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right.' in effect, a decision to cowl
Calling somebody a 'bad danger.
driver" is one of the more perThe hundreds of th ousands
sonal insults one could ever ut- who have been killed and the
ter.
millions who have been Injured
The simple tru th is, declining on America's streets and highhighway fatality statistics ways are testimony to that.
notwithstanding, the typical
The growing interest in the
American is not a good driver, driver as the key culprit in
More than likely, he or she is a continuing saga of death and
lousy driver,
destruction — and we're not
There are three ingredients in talkingabout "the nut behind
(lie highway safety recipe: The tile heel,"
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centration, the driver. Safety Li,
The Herald Services
of course, a quite legitim
For Americans, to whom goal for automakers, an
owning "a set of wheels" is obligatory one in fact. But
something taken for granted, safety is a relative quality.
knowing how to drive comes as
There can be no such thing as
naturally as knowing how to an alo!utely safe car, no
tune a color TV. It's a toss-up as matter how many safety Stan.
to which Is considered more dards it meets. A car Is ei ther
difficult.
more or less safe. Further, if
Getting a driver's license Is you agree that there is always
one of our teen-age rites of the Potential for an accident in
passage. So all too many of us a traffic situation the decision
also consider it an inalienable to drive Dma public roadway

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about some of the reasons for
the secretarial shortage.
LING
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"Our work may seem very
simple to everybody," she said.
"But by evening, our heads are
president of Seminole High
heavy and our nerves are tem.
School Student Council
Ringling,We are not paid well at all for
Charlotte K.

daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. C_
Ringflngof 518 locust Ave.,
Sanford, has been named a
semi-finalist In the National
Achievement Scholarship
Program for Outstanding
Negro S:udents administered
by National Merit Scholarship
Corp. She hopes to study
veterinary medicine at
in
Institute
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our labor. There are
gradations of qt'dIiIicdUu'
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Seminole County Land Transactions Are Recorded
Stanley F. Smith &amp; wi Sarah
Win. N. Taylor &amp; wf. Louise
Martha Lernhart, wid to
A. Wm. Forness Jr., &amp; James
(QCDi Arthur J. Simpson,
Charles Clayton Jr., etux etal Grand Solar Industries Inc. to
John H. Cunniigham, agi &amp;
Ricardo
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Frank J. Fox &amp; wf.
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&amp;
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Elisa,
Lyden
dba Forness-Lyden Prop agl. to Mired Simpson Jr. Lt
Susan to R G. Davis,wid., u Columbus Steele &amp; wf Elger, to H. Michael Nolen &amp; wf. Ellz. Wn% B. spears, NE of NE
2 &amp; E of 22 Blk E. Robert L. Ovledo, Lt 56, Milton Square condom. Api. Unit 2 Bldg., D, leaiS 33' Sec 28-21-31, Lts 13 &amp; E 25' of Lt 13, all of 14 81k C to Ralph V. Hadley, 1-3 ml: N. 81k C, lit Adda. Grove Ten. in Annabelle R., Lt 7 Blk G North
14 Van Aradale Os Orne SanlandoSpgL, Tr. 16, 2nd repl, 278.67' of:Comm. at SE cor of NE's of Sec 18.21-30, $100.
Oviedo $1,500.
Orlando Ten., Sec 3 Unit 1,
Cherrywood Gdns., $31,500.
Betta Addn to Alt. $26,500.
Martha
S.
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Wiles
Constr.
to
Edith
F.
Brokerage
Co
Addn.
Black
$24,000.
Emily W. Sackett, wid to $24,100.
Matthew J. Krukoskl &amp; wf
(QCD) Doris C. Locke to etc. $37,000.
Joseph E. Pickens&amp; wf. Debris
LorIta to Frank S. Moreno &amp; Frank Wallace &amp; Doris Claik, sgL, Lot 49 81k A, North Hainm., less part etc., 0100.
(QCD) Jane Bernadette
Ralph V. Hadley to RIB, J., N ' of S 330' of W ' of 111k ci Ilighberger to Kenneth Frank
(QCD) Grand Solar Indus., Donna I.. Cohen, Unit SE,
wf Justine, U 29 81k 1, Camelot Williams LI 7 Milton Square, Orlando Ten., See 9 Unit 2,
(hiedo1 $1,500.
Inc. to Mae J. Spears, E 15' of Sausalito, Condom. Ph. I $100. Properties 1-3 ml: N. 278.67' of: Blk 3, M. M. Smith s-d, $3,000. Highbcrger, W 73' LI 16, E 2.5'
$24,000.
ad Un. 2, 833,400.
Thomas I. Cohen &amp; wf Donna Commerc. at SE cor of NW4 of
Earl
R.
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Joanne
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Allen
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Tylene
to
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3, all of 4 81k F, Alexandria
La Von R. Lockwood, sgl to
G. Nelson Blackmore, of 17 Blk 13 English Eat. Un. 1,
to
Doris C. Locke, Lt 9 131k A NWL4 Sec 33-21-30 etc. $100.
Robert R. Clotfelter Jr &amp; wf Wilbur GrigflOfl &amp; wf Pauline, James K. Doasman &amp; wf. Veda Dr. (viedo, $100.
Trustee to Robert Clinton $100.
Forness-Lyden Prop. to RHL Russell Jr. &amp; wf. Sharon G., Lt
Sterling Park, Inc. to District Kaollwood, 3rd Addn, $11,000.
Shirley, Lt 2 81k C North Lt 3 Blk C, Eastrook s.d Un. 14, A., LI 7 Indian Hills Un. 5,
Miller &amp; sons Oil. Inc., to
John D. McLellan Jr., to John Prop., suite 24 tot: N. 278.67' 13 BIk D, Hidden Lake Un. IA,
School Board of Scm. Co., from
$38,900.
Orlando Ten., Sec 3 Un. I $33,700.
eroiiie
P. McCauley &amp; wf.
J. B. Steelman Jr. &amp; WI.
tQCD) Edw. C. Schweickert NE cor. of W 1z of SW of NW D. McLellan Jr. &amp; wf Mary L of: same as above $100.
$30,400.
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Donna Lt 5 Devonshire, $43,000.
hallmark Constr. to Regino. Marcel Faille &amp; wf.
Diane to James A. Gergely, &amp; wf. Mildred to Mildred P4. '.s of Sec. 22-21-30, etc. 15.11 Lts 8 &amp; 9 131k F West Altamonte
Board of Prov. Elders
Deecetexine Constr. to Edgar
IlLS., Sec 2 8100.
Alexander, Jr., &amp; wf Diannetta, Madeleine to Thomas E.
Southern Prov. Moravian sgL, L..s20 81k 17 North Orlando, Schweickert Lt 11 BIk 37 acria $98,000.
Hunt
&amp;
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Chain &amp; wI. Naucy H., Lt 2
Charles ft Williams &amp; wf U S 81k C Washington Oaks, wf. Barbara A. Us 18 &amp; 19 W 1,
C. V. Humphrey &amp; WI. Susie
Crystal Lake Winter Homes ad,
Church, or Unitas Fratum to $21,900.
Ifik (; Sseetater Oaks, S't 5,
to Steven A. Hallauer, sgl., Lillian to Nellie L. Fryer wid &amp; Sec 2, $21,200.
L C. Wright &amp; wf. Willie Mae, $100
Winter Springs Dcv. Corp.,
of 20 111k 8 San Lant-a, $51,000 $531900.
Hallmark Constr. to John C.
Bobbi
J.
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sgl.
to
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from
S mile post of Sec. 21-19- Gary A Fryer, &amp; wt Melissa, I.t
Wright,
Lots
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From NE cor. of LI 6 Gardena
Greater Constr. to Clark 1).
Torres &amp; wf Eleanor, Lot 13 131k i.,Idge&amp; wf. Judith, Unit 2F. Aldridge &amp; Robert S. Poston, 29, etc., being part of unred. 17 Twenty West $20,500.
Jamestown, $100.
Farms $100.
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Home Mission Committee, St. to Violet Hollenbeck, Its 9 &amp; 10 $22,600.
So. Addn., $16,900.
$39 30()
harry A Goehr[ng Constr. to David L. Jonker &amp; wf. Cynthia
Jimmy W. Boling &amp; Louise to Johns Presby. etc. to Paul W. 131k D, Buena Ests., $100.
Win. E. Walker &amp; wf Jean to Tho mas W Ossler &amp; wf Donna to Ernie M. 1.eitgeb &amp; wf.
Richard A. Hamilton &amp; WI. Waters, Trustee, that part of SE
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K. Reynolds &amp; wf J., Lt 2 Blk C, Golfvlew Est., Gertrude Lt 19 131k J Suns.
of
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Karen A. U 1, 81k E, little
Barbara
L.
From SE cor. of Sec Meredi th Manor Un. I merset No, Sec 5, $31,000.
of Sec. 33-21-30, lyi ng E. of SR
Weliva Est., No. 1, 120,500.
NW'i of Sec 14-21-31 etc., $5,300. 27,800.
Donald A. Hughes &amp; wf. Cora 436, $250,000.
Louise H. Nelson, wid. to Wm.
Edw. C French &amp; Jessie to
Rudolph Difalco &amp; WI Shirley B. Tyler&amp; wf. Lettle P., W 5th.
Harrison D. Dobbs Sr &amp; wf.
to W. I.. Jordan &amp; wf. Laura Jo.
N 162' of SY 74' nf F 174' of W ' Peggy to Ewe1l W. White &amp; Edw, C. French, It 8 111k A to Geo. F. Trudeau Sr. &amp; WI
10 ch. of S ch. of Set. 29-19W
ssf, I liltired i 1. 1 18 Wk F. J / igacfl., $1W.
M;turi-tn, U 45131k E, North 31, less 1 110, $2,OUO.
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Clifford G. Gardner &amp; wf Orla ndo Ten., Sec 6 Unit 1
Country Club Manor Un. 3, $100.
32, $15,200.
John H. Stevens &amp; wf. Ellen to
Howard J. Kenyon &amp; wf. James A Lowe &amp; wf. Brigitte Katherine to Ivan M. Hall &amp; wf $27,000.
Edw. C. French &amp;WI Jessie to Betty I. Gordon L 17 111k G
Marie to John ny M. Davis &amp; WI. to Geo. Diniaco &amp; wf. Mary, Lt Susan J. It 4 &amp; N' of 5 Blk 1
Woodmere Par k, 2nd rep!.,
Patricia LI 14 Blk S Sunland 244 Spring Oaks. Un. 2 1.40000 Lake View Lk Mary, $21,500. Jessie French — S 146' of N 219' L.a
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N 162'ofW74' o f 174' of W i s.d Un. 15, 833,500.
of SW 'of NE of Sec. 23-20Vernon M. Starr &amp; WI Joyce
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Leonard K. Vogel, trustee to
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Wilco Constr. to John W. Wm. K. Ireland &amp; wf. Mary J.,
Waters, Jr. &amp; wf Sandra—Lt. 52 (corrective) Beg. 15.57' E of
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(QCD) Billy Joe Gibosn &amp; wf.
Dorothy to Dorothy 1. Gibson,
LI 10 &amp; E 25' of 11 Blk 3
Resurvey 131k 4, Wildznere,
$100.
Wal ton B. Hallowes Jr. &amp; WI.
Donna to Walter D. Grothe &amp;
WI. Carolyn Its 3 &amp; 4 Blk D
Sanlando Springs Th 76, 2nd
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Dryan C. Smi th &amp; WI. Janet to
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Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. $13,900. Donald W. W ilson &amp; wf. Linda,
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Louis J. Forte &amp; WI Cheryl to
Clarke E. Cubs &amp; wf.
Michael P. Zaccardo, sgL, Sec Consandra to Hubbard W.
26-20-29, S2 a of N'z of NW'S of Harmon &amp; Lo rene Lt 24
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$20,000.
(QCD) Ruby MJ9y form.
Kenneth H. Johnso &amp; WI
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Harold T Fues &amp; WI Emily K. Richard S lul1a, . &amp;
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two other series during his 25Jack Elam used to be one of - year acting career, both short.
the orneriest characters ever to Ived, "Dadota" and "Temple
"grace" the big screen. He was 1ousthn," but has turned down
the heavy in more thai 100 it number, of regular roles In
feature films, mostly westerns, 'ecent years. They all called for
and the villain in 24 guest Lip- tint to play the sidekick.
pearances on the 'Gunsinoke"
"1 just waited for something
series, more than any other Joser to the lop," Elam
Icciared. And what he likes
guest in the show.
About four years ago, he -yen more is that he doesn't
played a comedy role In a save to ride a horse anymore.
"I'm too old for horses. I'm
crazy, Western spool with
James Garner called "Support '7."
Your Local Sheriff." It turned
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uncommon beginning. He
hasn't played a heavy since. ictually was an accountant
Now Jack is costarred in i ("That's good training for
new series, "The Texa becoming a villain," he joked),
Wheelers." He plays th originally from Miami, Ariz.
straggly, cantankerous, no His family moved to Los
Angeles when he was young,
good father of the brood,
funny series according to th and Elam suffered an eye inalmost unanimous writtei fury ("I got it in a fight," he
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words of critics.
The show has one problem; i to cut short his career as an
hasn't corralled an audience, ac'ounthnt.

Also, one syndicate TV critic he first year, so I got out" he
has vowed to do "all I can to .tcalled. "The next year, the
,icture grossed $5 million —
keep the show alive."

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P.,U164,WrcnwoodHta,Un. Newier&amp;wf Eunice. U3 Blk H
2,$33,900.
Lake Kathryn Park 5th Addn
Wrenco
Homes,
Inc.
to
Edw. CB $2,).
U2 Blk M, Spring LkHuhs,Sec FrederkkS. Weber, toVelma L Adam
&amp; wf. Peggy, U 260 J E. balsa to Lonnie G.
1. Weber, Lot 9 01k C,
5, $73,500.
Wrenweed
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—a
HIS., Un. 2, $33,200.
WI
.uu iiuu..,
YIIIU w
1W(I 1111. IlL1U.i
Kenneth P. Summers &amp; WI. ji
is
Lucille to Peter 0. Donahue &amp; 1106.
John
H.
Hollingsworth
Jr.,
June
toThom,sE
Shea
II&amp;wf.
sanlExloSpr1ngs,$a,00.
wfMargsretbtl Blk A,Lake
LI 181k C The Meadows
Orl. Appliance Co., Inc.. to
wklc. to Donald G. O'Brian &amp; Wend'
Mills Shores s.d $13,000.
Un. 1., 147,000.
Eric
Johnson &amp; wf Barbara, It
David F Frilz &amp; WI Joan to wf. Elaine, Us 13 &amp; 14 Bear
Loui$ R. QusI1ette &amp; wI. 18 131k 1 &amp;minoc
s.d
Doa3d E Ross &amp; wf Sanfra LI Lake Eats., $86,700.
4i
Sylvia to James S. Harvey &amp; wf.
Frank Dee Palmer II &amp;
80 Casa Aloma, $41,500.
Judith It 20 Woodcrcst Un. 2,
(QCD) Charles W. God.chall
Luther I. Fohec &amp; WI Dale Frances to wyatt A. .&amp;rmftekl
to
Pauline J. Godshall, U 38 4i
D. to All-State Paving &amp; Constr. Jr.. se. Apt. Unit 202, Bldg. H.,
Michael B Danforth &amp; wi Colonnades, 3rd Sec.. $100.
Cu., E is' A W 150' of E 00' Crown Oaks, cond., $45,OCO.
Prospective Customers Learn Your
to Harold L. Monroe &amp; WI
Annette B. Wilder, sgl. to
mev. FAitr., Inc. to Milton
:less S 600') of Govt. U 5, See
Glenna V. 1124 Quail Pond E. JrthurJ. Siinpsor,, Lt 13 111k C, 41 Firm's Name, when It was tounded, who
Lowenstein &amp; wf. Eleonore,
23-19-32 $30,200.
Acidu CB $I2,uO0.
1,t Addn Grove Terr., $100.
41 runs it, and what type of business you
Allan Left &amp; wf Paula P. to Condom. Re S. Unit 21, Sheoah,
have.
-- Luis F. Mares&amp; wf Maria E., N Sec 3, $27,100.
2.25' of It 80 &amp; S 76' of 79 (QCD) Gelon B. Revels &amp; WI.
Doris to Janice Revels, sgl, U
English Woods $41,500.
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(44) Father Knows
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10:30 (2. 8) Winning Streak
(6) Gambit
(9) $10.000 Pyramid
(33) Movie
(44) Green Acres
10:00 (2. 8) High RolIen
() Now You See It
(9) Splt Second
(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2.8) Hollywood
Squares
(6) Love Of Life
(9) Brady Bunch
11:55 (6) News

(33) The Saint
11:30 (2.8) Tonight Show
(6) Movie
WIde World Of
(9) Entertainment
(24) Man And
Environment
12:00 (24) Captioned
News
(44) Fugitive
1:00 (2, I) Tomorrow
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(9) May Is -

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Gomr Pyle
5:00 (9) Mission
Impossible
(24) Mister Rogers'
Neighborhood
(35) Batman
(44) Mod Squad
5:15 (13) Women's News
With Helen
Pelkin
5:30 (2) P1ew
(6) Andy Griffith

(44) Leave It To
Beaver
9:30 (I) That Girl
(33) Florida I.lfestyle
(35) Petticoat
Junction
10:00 (2, I) Name That
Tune
() Joker's Wild
(3$) Romper Room

10:35 (33) News
11:00 (2. 6 I, 9) News
(24) Woman

$100.

A Deal

2:00 (2.1) Days Of Our
Lives
(6) Guiding Light
(9) Newlywed Game
7:30 (2, 8) The Doctors
(6) Edge Of Night
(9) Girl In My
Life
(35) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Underdog
3:00 (2..I) Another World
(6) Price Is Right
9) General Hospital
(35) Mister Ed
(44) Three sto'-c
3:30 (2,5) How i o
Survive A
Marrage
(6) Match Game
(9) One Life To
Live
() Penthouse
Barnyard
(44) Leave It To
Beaver
4:00 (2. 8) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) Lucy Show
(24) Sesame Street

(44) GlIlloan's Island
4:15 (13) Teeth In
4:30 () Gllligan's Island

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(35) WFL Football
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(44) World Football
10:00 (21.1) Movin' On
(9) Harro.O
(24) Men Who Made

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6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
6:10 (2) Sunshine
Almandc
6:15 (8)+ Sunshine
Almanac
6:24 (21 With This Ring
6:25 (2) I Dream 01
Jeannie
6:30 (6) Sunrise
Semester
(8). Today In Florida
6:55(2) Daily Devotional
7:00 (2, 8) Today
(6) News
(9) Bow
730 (44) Conversation s
With Gralladrlel
8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(9) Dusty's Trail
(44) New Zoo Revue
8:30 (9) Movie
(3$) Mothers In Law
(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
(8) To Tell The
Truth
(9) To Tell The
Truth
(35) Not For Women

1:00 (2) To Tell The
Truth
(6) Concentration
(I) What's My Line
(9) Truth
Consequences
(13) lane Grey
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(24) LilIes, Yoga and

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2 $24,000
Central Baptist Church, Us 6 &amp; Woodlands, Sec 2 845,000
Wilco Constr. to Stephen C.
7 Blk 16, 16, Tier 4, Sanford, E.
Robert M. Bodnar &amp; Barbara t,.il.....J •_..J T..Ii vi
iI IIU1III.4 11 DU
LIWUIUIYd
K. Tranhlords Map, $24,000.
U. to But-Shee Chu &amp; wf Grace
James E. }(eesee &amp; WI.
Winter Springs Dcv. to Board
A
North
Or!.
Terr., Sec 9 Unit 2
Ace Bu!ders, Inc. to John L. &amp; They Ion Chu, Jt. Ten—It
Angela to Jack D. Welton &amp;
$!Ø(Y)
of Prov. Elders of So'n Prov.
Clrndenin &amp; wf. Dottis L. LI 12 Lake Harriet Eat. $24,000
Moravian
Moravian Church, or Unitas Phyllis P. S of LI 2, all of 3 &amp; Longwood Pines,
Geo. D. Van Ginhoven &amp; wf
Jon A. Ha ll &amp; WI Gail to
From NE cor Lot 6 N 15' of 4 Blk 2, Lake View Lk.
Martha
to Robert M. Lewis &amp;
th
James W. It. Shea to Judi M. Willard M. Norris &amp; wf Nancy
Mary, $25,000.
Gardens Farms, etc., $100.
Bernice
1.—It 36 Blk C.
wf
(QCD) Nina P. Abrams, Shea , Its 16 &amp; 17, 81k A, West A.—S45' of LI 18, &amp; N 45' of 19 Sweetwater Oaks,
Artemas MeCo7 &amp; wf
$66,700
Blk E Paradise Point, 1st Sec.
Margarcito Kenneth K. Hudson form. Darling to Nina P. Altamonte Ills., S 3, 1100.
John
F.
Hawes
&amp;
ui
ConMax M. Hagen &amp; Murray L. $13,000
Jr. &amp; ui Phyllis, LA 2 Pik 10 Abrams &amp; Everett ITh., U 881k
stance to Donald H. Kevwitch &amp;
Fredericks &amp; Robert Blank,
Fairline Eat., Sec 1 rept., D, English Eat., Un. 2,$100.
il
lard
M.
Norris
&amp;
srI
Nancy
W
ui Ca rol A.—Lt 33 111k ,
es
v44iu
Gus Miller, Truste , to
Sun 1st NaIl Bk Or!, Exec.
$s,00.
io
J.
Rosenberg
&amp;
wf
M
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Woodlands $55,000
to
F. Fay &amp; WI. Sandra V., &amp;g
S.I.D. Dcv. Corp to Wayne Lizzie Wilson to Gertrude P.
42,
Blk
Wm. 1. Driver &amp; wf Mary to
C.—Lls 3 &amp; 22
Constr., LI 126 Wlnsor Manor, Fex thatpartofW%ofNE'aof 1074.00'W.,ofSEcorSec3l-19- Joan
Sanlando
Sub.
Beaut.,
Palm
Karl
K. Quimby &amp; WI Modena—
Sec. 30.19.30, N of SR 48, less E 32, run N on rd, 350' W 283.00' Springs Sec. $100
lit Ad $9,700.
Us
20
&amp; 2181k 202nd Sec., San
eto. $2,500.
Steven P. Smestad &amp; WI 1,000 ft etc. $100.
wf
Evelyn
to
8a1i
S.
Koon
&amp;
Lanta 0000
.
C. Lee Lawson to James R.
Sun lit NaIL Bk. Orl.,
Kathryn to Levis Real Eat Inv.,
—
Marie
Homer
G.
Short
&amp;wf
(QCD) Sandra M. McCoy sgl
WiliontoByrsnA. Cable&amp;VictorIaLU4IMkB Its 23&amp;24 Blk 2 Sanlando Sub. to Gilbert R. McCoy—LI 40 Blk
U 3 Colonnad es, 2nd Sec eati
The Meadows Un. 1,841,600.
Fox, 2-3 InL&amp; Charles B,
$21,.
I Eastbrook s.d Un. 3 1100
GreaterConstr.to Michael D. Beaut., Alt. See. $30,000
JamesAlexasyier&amp;wfJanto 1$, &amp; Sherra E1 Jones, 14. E
Ridgeway &amp; WI. Victoria G., It Rosachen G. Arnold, wid., to
First Scm, Ser,'.
J.E. Hlnds&amp; WI Louise E., Us 1 149.1' of N 1996.7' of W 19.6' of
Ward
Cl
ub
Fox
113
Weklva
Hunt
&amp; Blackwood Inc., LI 47
Martinson
wf
Steven A.
&amp;
-'no 1100
7 WhJtjTh Second NW % : etal,
234
Garden
Grove Un. 1 Oviedo,
Constr.
Hunt,
Sec.
1,
$36,800.
Nancy C., U 31 81k 17
w
(QCD) sea coast
*2,9(X).
&amp;in
(QCD) Clare A. Balmer, Jr., H. Miller &amp; Sons of Oil. Inc., u Jayde Builders, Inc. to Panning Weathersfield, 2nd Addn. $9,900.
James A. Fisher &amp;wf Betty to
50 Devonshire, U 51. etc. 1100. thr. &amp; Hardware, Inc., Us 35, $33,000.
&amp; wf Lillian - I@ MB. &amp; B.
al
Thomas J. Turner &amp; WI. 36,37 &amp; W 3' of 48, Washington
Mary
J
Snodgrass,
Exec,,
eat
John
R. Cl inton &amp; WI Louise M.
Consir, Inc., lof 3, Cryst
Hu.,
$7,000.
to
Mary
J.
Snodgiass,
tnt;
U
3
131k
E, Sleetwater Oaks,
Loster L Behnken
Bowl, 3rd Addn $100.
! Sec 2 $80,000.
Ru
Riggs,
wid
to
Gary
W.
th
min
Beg.
deg
577'S&amp;152'S89
SS
Wjtftpr A I,vv &amp; RM'nfrP fit wf Ira LI 94 Sleenv Hollow.
Toblas&amp; wf. DonnaJ., Lot 4l, EofNW cor. ofSWtaofNEof
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E 16.94' of U 15 &amp; W 54.')6' of U
rep!,
$Z3,200.
Mary
Snodgrass,
wid.
to
Ru
th
14 Blk 54, Sanlando The Sub A. Guandale &amp; WI. Marie, U 16
Levie Real Est. liw. to S. Smi th, Elma Jean Smith &amp; Jo
Beautiful, Palm Spgs, Sec Lsgwood Pines, $29,300.
Farren
B. Pillsbury &amp; wf. Ann Snodgrass Benttl, from NW
Robt. Reictie
$39500
tMarlaruicea
R., It 12 The cor. U 17 Prairie Lake IlLs., *
..Claire E. Hoover, wid to Jane Shine, LA 81k II Swee
Colonnades,
3rd
Sec., $21,. $100.
Richard F. Kiunk Jr., LI 15 Blk water Oaks, Sec. 5,172,100.
Elmer S.LovIe&amp; wf. Janet to
Mary J. Snodgrass, wid.,
Cynthia R. Marr f. a
D, Druid Hills Park, $7,000.
KarenWyrickRaley,Lt6
Blk
C
Ruth
Szni th,EImaJ. Smith &amp;Jo
(QCD) Ray Hughes, Inc., to to Ralph E. McDowell &amp; WI.
Terr., See 6 Un. Ann Snodgrass Benttl, '4 tnt: 4i
North
Orlando
Charles R Hughes &amp; wf Geraldine, U 16 Ink B
1,128,500.
Beg. 577 S &amp; 152 S
LI 283 Winter Sfwlngs brook s.d Un. 13, $44,5
Harvey
Coulter,
Exec.
eat
of
min.
E of NW toe. of SW', of
Wallace M. Philips &amp; WI.
Un. 4 $100.
joIm F. Jordar., to Miami Rug NE'S of Sec 19-21.30 etc. $100.
H. Miller &amp; Sons Orl. Inc to to oweilK Bawler ruceJ
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NOTICE ')F THE ADOPTION
hM Ini?ruI,i 10 Votc thRil h
aSS fotlows OF RESOLUTION NO. 11*7
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Instructions to Voters:
Yo will lake notice that the City
If you are in lavor of the issuanci
71j1)
Commission of the City of Sanford, of said bonds, place an "a" in thi
Florida, on September 77, 1974, space to the left of the words "FOt
By ABIGAIL VAN HIREN
passed and adopted Resolution No. APPROVAL OF BONDS."
1167, providing to hold a bond
It you are not in favor of flu
DEAR DR. LAMB — My For more Information YOU
election on November 5. 1974, In issuance of s.a.d bc'ids. place an "a
WASHINGTON AP) —
in the space to the left of the word:
husband and I have ar argu- can write to me at p. 0. Box
Viet. Tex,, said he had been prom- promised to meet objections by Words and tiqures as fotlows:
[JEAR ABBY: I am a fairly intelligent, nice-looking woman
"AGAINST APPROVAL O
Moscow (AP) — The Scvitt lii., than in Moscow.
narn-era
veterans
would
get
a
ised
a
new
Ford
administration
the
President
and
the
other
ment
concerning
calories.
He
1551,
Radio
City
Station,
New
piled up in stores and ware- ped.
'1 33. who is getting married for the fourth time.
BONDS"
RESOLUTION NO. 1167
23 per cent hike In edicational position paper, in writing, on blouse," Hart.ke said, and the
Union boasts It is the worId
The reason there Is a short- houses unsold, the newspaper
The Soviet book publishing claims one can eat even 500 York, N.Y. 10019 and ask (or the
SECTION 6 The City Clerk ii
A RESOLUTION ORDERING
Before you Jump to the conclusion that I am fickle or a poor
benefits under a new corn. the benefits by Wednesday Senatewouldn'tgivelnanyfur. AND PROVIDING FOR THE hereby authoriid and directed Ii
largest publisher—yet there Is age of these classics I.s that the said.
calories
in
fat,
butter,
or
sweet
booklet
on
losing
Weight.
Sent
scene is replete witii
prolnlse reached bySenatean
judge of character, let me tell you that I am marr),ng the same book shortage that has spiwn printings are not big enough to
HOLDING OF A BOND ELECTION have printed on plain white paper i
afternoon's conference, but ther.
cream, and not get fat - sick SO cents to cover costs.
It added that one Moscow ironies. Among 11e greatest
ma' for the fourth time,
OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS sufficient number of the aforesaic
House conferees, The benefits none arrived,
a flourishing black market (orj meet public demand. Printings publishing house put out 30,000 that Soviet literature is best maybe, but not fat, I disagree
IN THE CITY OF SANFORD, ballots and to deliver them to tilt
would be retroactive to Sept. 1.
[)EAR [JR. LAMB - Please
appropriate officials br absente.
FLORIDA, ON THE QUESTION OF
to each other.
"If he vetoes this thing, he'll
THE ISSUANCE OF NOT EX
roterS and shall also have printec
"Now, as never before, it
Routine approval of the corn- get run over," Teague said,
big enough because the paper plan for 1973 and nobody want- Solzhenitsyn or Pasternak
CEEDING 56,500,000.00 GENERAL sample ballots and shall delivti
Don't send me to a shrink. I've been to one. We've also seen difficult to buy a good book 4. Industry simply
lie
is
five
feet
six,
weighs
210
cramps.
sometimes
at
night
'proittise by the full house and
doesn't ed them,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, OBLIGATION BONDS OF THE themtothelnspectorsandcterksor
whose novels are not published pounth and is 67. lIe Is trying to cramp occurs in the calf of my
The chair,iian of the confer- SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA. CITY SUCH BOND ELECTION TO or before the dale and time for tilt
NEED each other,
Senate is expected, but Prest. ees, Sen. Vance Hartke, D-Ind., CASE NO. 14.lSS2.E
BE HELD ON NOVEMBER . in. opening of the polls for Such boor
numbers than ever before," tip
Of
the
printing
paper
availcould
have
printed
Pushkin's
We've tried living together wlthout marriage) and even
'dent Ford had warned last noted that Ford had voiced res- L. E - HAMILTON, JR and MAGALI
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY etect,nji for the voting plEes at
lAke most enterprises in the matter what one eats as long as to get out of bed and walk
mtner he would veto a sirn- ervations about some of the C HAMILTOP4. hiS wife,
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF *hich voting machines are to b
livmg with others. It didn't work. We fight a lot, but when we kiss Writer's Union newspapet, able, a huge share goes for children's stories and would Soviet Union, publishing is run he doesn't overeat his 3,
Liround.
used, and is further authorized and
PIlntifts, SANFORD, FLORIDA, that:
ila.r bill as being inflationary, prograni, and the over-all dolLiterary Gazette, lamentczj ideological and propaganda have paid for the book," Liter. by the state and books and their calorlesa day. I disagree again.
vs
SECTION' A bond election of the directed to mike appropriate
back, and believe me, I can take care of myself.
The compromise bill would lar amount agreed to Wednes.. N'0TI4 LAKE APARTMENTS Qualitld electors residing in the arrangements with the proper of
Moscow's "house of Books", the Conununist party. There
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a City of Sanford, is hereby called to ticials of Seminole County for tilt
Authors such as Mikhall Bul. the state. Thus scientifie and drinks coffee all day, to cut his to prevent them and to do that it
lie's not a meal ticket and neither am I. We could both make
cost
41.48 billion. Among the day,
which Russians say is Eur&amp;pe
partnership organized and existing be held on the 5th day of November, US of Such voting machines at the
it on ow own,
also is what Literary Gazette gakov and poet Osip Mandeish- technical literature along with appetIte he says. I think this
is helpful to know what is
features are a loan program of
largest bookstore, has counteá calls waste.
uncer the liw of the State ef North 1974, at the time and places poiling places spcitied herein and
"But
this
is
the
second
time
Lain
who
pose
Ideological
pt
-oh- Marxist-Leninist works Ofl wrong also. It's bad for your cau.ing them. Some of them
Abby, have you ever heard from couples who married each on its two floors tit wou$
$600 per veteran and an exten- that the Senate has corn- Carolina. SOUTHERN ATLANTIC ficreinatter set forth, to determine tohaveprintedoriptain white paper
POOLS. INC.; A J. BARFIELD and whether or not the iSsuance Of and delivered in accordance with
It recently criticized publish- lems for Soviet literary czars politics and economics get first nervous system. ne's very are from poor circulation to the
other more than c.nce, and learned the secret of making that stretch a mile If placed end
sion of the time GI under—
WIPISTON C. BARFIELD, dba genital obligation bondi not cx
marriage work?
law the Official ballots for use ir
ing houses for putting out "fan. were Issued last year In tiny call over other nonfiction, lie- irritable when he drinks all that legs. If the problem of cirgraduatescangetbenefifr0
end.
But
cletks
there
routine
in
IIARFIELD FENCE COMPANY; ceedlng
the
aggregate such voting machines
U so. please let me know. I can't live WITH him and I can't tell customers: "No Tolstol,
tastically big issues" of un editions, But there was no pub. ticn and poetry, whose range ls coffee. Who is right?
culation Is bad enough then In
36 to 45 months,
_________________________ CASSELISERRY CARPENTRY 56,500,000 00 Shall be approved by
SECTION 1. FOr the purpose of
wanted books,
live WITHOUT him. Thanks.
tic sale In the Soviet Union and narrowed even further by censelected
cases
surgery
Is
mdi.
(MICHAEL R. BELLMER dba suchqualifiedelectorstofinancethe dt'terming the result of saId bond
DOStO)V5ky, No Pushitin,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
A single veteran now getting
In Tashkent, a publishing they are best purchased in New sorsliip.
CASSELRLRPV CARPEUTRYJ; cost of construrting or acquiring et(tiOn, the bonds shalt be 'p
DEAR READER - I don't cated. A detour iitOLlfl(l B
FOURTH TIME AROUND
FOR TAX DEED
'tar,
1r,in,lcle i'p(verp:enI
Chckov" all Uusian cIasl
(fit,. 1Otn Il'0vr::I it 1 maIcrI, 01 tOO
1OUA I
houst' I.stItII 600,000 COiCS of York, Coiiihai;cij or some oth$220
a
niotitli
would
receive
$270
'l'bats one iiiorc rcam ut think he Is going to lose much blocked rtcry can unpruve the
I Section 197.41$ Florida Statutes of
GARTNER &amp; CO., INC., a Florida the
in the bond election Thail
*949)
under the compromise.
The bonds proposed f be issued
in tavor of the 'csubnce of Ire
corporatIon, QEI RON CONInure
ondcrful the second time around - with the same partner, sinki, Finland, or Berkeley, q. man" by Wayne Reid and most share of the copies were ship- readers are in short supply.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that Is?
D. shall be payable from ad valorem bonds,
STRLJC'T ION
(PAUL
regardless of what kind of food
'I'he increases for a veteran that P B Riser Estate the holdir of OALRYMPLE
5ECTIOP I This resolution stall
d b-a DEL RON taxes levied without lImItation as to
In other instancc.s there isa
iLls, unlessas you say, it makes
DEAR ABBY: As far back as I can ranember, I've wanted to
Inc
following
Certificates has filed
with a wife would be from
CHARLES rate or amount on all taxable be published in full isa part Of the
CONSTRuCT ION).
sad certiticafes for a tax deed to be
be a school teacher. Now my dream has come true.
him sick, lie will probably nee'J problem in circulation stimul.
COMPANY (GEORGE I. MORRIS. property n the City; none of Such notice of such bond elect ion,
to $321 a month and for a veter. issued thereon The
certificate
b a CHARLES COMPANY); bonds shall be issued for a Io.'uger together with an appropriate cap
to cut d')wn well below that ated by smoking cigarettes.
I would like to make a lasting impression on my students.
an with a wife and child from numbers aria years of iSsuance, the SP,
ton in such form as tile City Clerk
EDCIEWATER
NURSERY AND term than forty (10) years and no
What should I stress that will be truly helpful to sixth graders? I
level unless he Is far more The cramps e a symptom of
$298 to $366 a month, In addi. descriptIon of the property, and the GARDEN SUPPLY, a coi'poration, bond shall bear interest at a rite or Shall determine, in the Evening
want to inspire them to learn.
in which it was isiessed are
active physically than I would this problem. Cctainly it is
Herald, a newspaper published and
as F i,j rn
CENTRAL FLORIDA PUMP &amp; rates cFceeding the maximum legal
Lion, benefits for each depend. names
) J oc
follows:
e(
Be
co
rr"i
e
S
of
important
to
r'c"ive
good
general circulation in the City of
guess
him
to
be.
EQUIPMENT.
INC.;
SPRING.
rateofiflterel?attluetime()fthesile
NEW TEAIER
ent over the age of 2 were In. Certificate No 109 Year of
Of the bonds.
for four (1)
LOCK SCAFFOLDING OF FLA
DEAR TE.tCF.R: Tell them to read, read, read and read
treatment for this and, of
Issuance 195$
creased from $18 to $23
SECTION 7 The bond election consecutive weeks, the first
INC., a corporation. ADOBE
important thing in losing
Descripllonof Property
urse, to stop nokIng.
some more! There is a treasury of knowledge - free for the
publication to be not less than thirty
BUILDING CENTERS, INC.. a provided for in Section 1 shall
weight is how many calories
Lot 36 Block E Bungalow CIty
The leader of the house con.
taking on the shelves of our public libraries. The person who ' A I
CE BUILDING heldat thesametlmeandplacesas (30) days prior to the date of Such
corporation
S
Put Book 7 Page 57
you eat (whether it Is fat, carSome people are helped by
ferees, Rep. Un E. Teague,
PRODUCTS. ORLANDO STEEL &amp; theqf'fleralelectionbutthallbeheld bond election
DOES NOT read has rio athutage over the person who wiu..
Name in which assessed j. F
SECTION 9 In the event that any
SUPPLY INC... H &amp; S EQUIP- and conducted as a separate bond
bohydrate or protein), and how taking calcium. A high percenNOT read.
Holly &amp; HalIIe Pt's Wile.
o r I d Re n O%'ii ed P a i ii te r
Only qualif led electors word, phrase, Clause, Sentence or
MENT
RENTAL,
INC..
TIC
OF
election.
many calories your body uses. tage of the American cpu1a.
All of Said properly being in the
DEAR ABBY: Do you think it's all right (or a trlde to do the
LAKE
WALES. INC .
d b a shall be permitted to vote in the oraQraPh hereof shall be held in
'
County of Seminole, Stile of
A
calorie
is
a
calorie
whether
it
Lion
has
a
dietary
deficiency
of
TOWNSEND
LUMBER
bush apron thnce at her reevptinn if neitherone of the couple is
co.; bondelection provided for in Section valid by any court of competent
of ice
Florida
I hereof
iurlSdiction, such holding shall not
coiiies from protein
or calcium
PENINSULAR SUPPLY CON
hlish?
NEW YORK tAP - A lot *1 offer thousands of dollars for this week. "What it's really try just as good as the god- carbohydrate,
Think offood
ft like
Untess such certificate or cit
affect any other word, clac.'se,
All qualified electors shall submit
PANY,
CORMAN
OF
CO.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE titicates Shill be redeemed
things have happened to Ralrh the paintings he once couldn't made of, not just the buildings, dimmed city — but it took me
This Is the dance where the male guests throw money Into the
C
DAYTONA BEACH. INC., a Iloridi proof by affidavit made before the phrase, Sentence or paragraph
Many leg cramps are not rd.
- EIOiITEENTH JUDIi_IAL. CIa. cording to Ia,u the properly
Fasanella in the past two yeart, give away.
your
checking
account.
The
tide's prft for the privilege of dancing with her,
hereof.
So there are the factories I
Coronration, SUNSTATE TENNIS inspectors ?hit they are qualified
C'WS to do It.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE described in Such certificate or
lie's gone from pumpi
residing
in
SECTION tO. All resolutions in
balance,
what
you
weigh,
Is
al.
ated
to
any
real
di.ease
or
the
City.
COURTS,
INC,;
WHIT
ES'DE
electors
It all started in 1972 when Au- worked in. There's the big
Coup:ri', FLORIDA.
certificates will be sold to the
"Li's a question of Identity.
QualifIed electors who vote by ab
conIlict or inconsistent herewith'
I know of one wedding wnere nobody was Polish, but they did gasIr, at a Bronx filling st4. tomation House, a labor union enom
.'PPLIANCES
CENTERS,
INC.
ways
tie
accumulative
result
of
problem
the
doctor
can
define.
in re; the Marriage of
-mous church. There's kids can't Paint the new part - Only what you have eaten and ab- If you keep the legs winn it will
highest cam bidder at the court
hereby are repealed, insofir as
Santee ballot shall submit proof by
Ditendant
JAMES A F-ENSKE, HUSBAND, housi door on the 4th day of
is conflict or inconsistency.
couple is just £tartlng Out.
afftdavit
made
before
a
notary
there
____
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
November, 1971 at 11:00 AM.
PETITIQUEk
as this era's acknowIedg
or other person authorized to
SECTION ii. Thit resolution shall
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
works by long-time labor or- church and there's street pedAND
Everyday he drives his son,
Dated thiS 20th day of September,
take effect upon itS becoming a law.
TO' NORTH LAKE APARTMENTS take oalhs under Florida law,
cramps. Many of my readersO
have used,
MARRIED
master-painter of the New Y4 ganlzer Fasanella. New York dlcrs and all kinds of cars and Marcantonlo - named for the
1974
BONNIE ( FEPISKE, WIFE,
DEAR GETTING: U you want to take upGETI1NG
a COHeCtIOO
Thepollswillbeopenatthevofing
at )I
PASSED AND ADOPTED this
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a
have
reported
success
by
City
scene.
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
RESPONDENT
Magazine did a cover story on trucks,
edthng reception, this Is asgoodawayuany,
77th day of September, A 0., *971
partnership organized and existing places for Said bond election tram
late
Manhattan
congressman
Clerk of Circuit Court
AMENDED
mose crash days on a diet wearing good, wann socks to
He's gone from the crowdg him and the boom was on.
S lt'C P P.00r
under the laws of the State of North seven o'clock AM. until seven
DEAR ABBY:
en I gradnated from high school, a well4
04 Seminole County,
NOTICE OF ACTION
Mayor
o'clock P.M. on the same day.
"There's
the
barrooms
and
and
radical
leader
Vito
Marare
not
a
good
approach.
The
bed.
If
you
have
cramps
in
the
Carolina
loneliness
of
the
city
streets
do uncle who lived in Portland sent me a check for $100. I put it n
TO: Bonnie I Fcnske
Florida
Attest SECTION 3. The places of voting
General Partners:
cantonio
- to 16,
school
andrail
his goal of a diet is to lose excess summer months wear them to
His pictures, majestic In apartments, guys flying daughter
GIna,
to the
wUng Westchester sto
S By: Ida Creal
c o Roger B Jacobs. Esquire
my tABloId Intending to bank it. I failed to write and Uiank
and the Inspectors and Clerks for S H N. Tan;m, .ir,
EDGAR H. THOMAS
,
scope and tiny In detail, were a pigeons on the roof. I wasnt way station at nearby Dobb's
Suite 515. 73 1
Deputy Clerk
fat safely and keep it off, Your bed then aho. A warm blanket
him for and glass house where
the polling plac
Cily Clerk
for the bond
os Stonebridge Lane
PubiSII Oct 3. 5 15. 27, 1974
sensation,
Lovofa Building
election,
5' John C. Morris
who
are
hereby
appointed
husband
would
do
much
better
or
any
means
used
to
trying
to
put
out
a
piece
of
Ferry
on
the
hudson
River.
keep
those
CharlOtte, North Carolina
ur trying to) until three months Later.
New Orleans, Louisiana 70i? DEC 2)
for such bond election, are as
S Jullan L. Stenstrom
era
feet
and
legs
warm
at
night
gatier.
to be on a well-planned, b
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
enItredtobankthechk,Ifowthehad,J
follows:
S Gordon Meyer
0(1 way It was.
JESSE M. WALLER
Fasanellabthxoughwith
Amenøect Petition for Dittolytin of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
PollIng Places
As the City
1733 Beltin DrIve
payment on it! Then I received a letter from my unrie saying tint struggle
for recognition th
loan in City Hall, is over nine
said. "I got five paintings of the
Marriage has been filed iqiin5t you EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Commission of the
PrecInct 1 — Church of God, ,01 w.
ties
to
cause
a
slow
but
steady
you
have
lots
of
trouble
or
Charlotte,
North
Carolina
since he didn't hear from me for three
feet long and more than
and there it a demand 0 such CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
72nd Street
City of Sanford,
is the way It was, what town. I'm drawing Dobb's loss of fat, Then he should stick keeping them warm doesn't
months, he assumed the lasted 58 years. He and his will, çe
is Ifit this
like now?
Amended Petition that the Court COUNTY, FLORIDA
Florida
Ferry left and right."
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Clerk, Peler .3. Bukur; inspector's,
to that diet or add a few calories help, then I really think you
award your hutbind JAMES A
PubliSh,
Oct 3. 10, 17, 74, 1974
CASE NO. 74.174
learned a lesson about promptness I'll never forget.
that the above named Plaintiffs Martha B. Azarelto, Ethel K.
FENSKE the following drscribed MATTHEW KARRES. MARY
OE&amp; 71
In Peyrifoy, Hazel Alexander
anymore
peddling
postcard
F
whole
city,"
have
instituted
Suit
againsl
you
painter,"
he said at
NORTh HIGH,'
said the newly made style. That's the way I'm p&amp;nt. gotten down to the desired be sure you don't
property COPSES. GEORGE S. COPSES,
the CircuIt i.ourt, Seminole County, Precinct 1$ — Sanford Civic Center
productions of his paintings, I
have a probNOTICE OF APPLICATIOn
(a) Alt tangible personal property WALTER BURKE DAVIS, SR., ak
Kerr Gallery where t*i.s first
m1ter in his gruff New ing now," but it doesn't look
Florida,
being Civil Action Plo. 74. Clerk, Hortens, W. Roumillat;
FOR TAX DEED
stead, buyers come to him an commercial exhitiltion
level.
Too
much
coffee
can
be
1cm
wIth
your
circulation
to
lnspector,
inyOtjr
husband's
possession
at
your
Annette
Lain;,
a W. B. Davis, GERTRUDE H.
Yorkese. "1 can paint the couji- much different from the old.
15S2.E, in the nature of a Mortgage
(Section
197495
Florida Statutes of
mirital residence it 173 Tollgate FRANCIS, one of the two divisees
1-sarmful,
your legs.
,
Foreclosure on that certain real Raymond P Schmitt, Lucille
1969)
Pearson
Trail, L.ongwooa. FlOrida, including under the Last Will and Testament
property herein described, said land Pre'incl
Legal.Notic.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
IS — Seminole County
five bedroom furniture suites, dining of C. Dow Hess a k a C, 0. Hess a k a
Legal Notice
Le9al Notice
Legal Notice
situate, lyh.Q and being Irs Seminole
that Mi, or Mrs. P. W,Schoolcratt
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
ArI.Cnt*t . room fij
.fliingt room Claudlut D. Hess, Deceas,d,
Legal Notice
County, Floridi, to wIt:
Legal Notice
the fltder Of the fotlowtdg ce.Clerk, Mildred Lind. Inspectors.
furnhl.jre set, family rothni furniture AMER ICAN NAT IONAL BANK
NOTICIOFAPPUCATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
A tract of land in the NE ' Of
tifitates
NOTICEOFAPPLICATION
has filed S.aidCertificatefor
Ruth
M.
Carter,
Alice
Livingston,
FOR TAX DEED
set, game room furniture, dry bar, AND TRUST COMPANY OF DAN
NOTICEOFAPPLICATION
NOTICEOFSHERIFF'%IALE
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Section fl TownShip 71 South,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
a tax deed to be iSsued thereon The
FOR TAX DEED
Edna
Priest
NOTICEOFAPt'LICATION
FOC TAX DEED
NOTICEOFAPPLICATION
miscellaneous
tens
of
furniture
ruol
VILLE,
(Sethon 197.495 Florida Statutes of Cas No.
as
'Trustee
under
the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that EIGHTEENTH JiJWCIAL CIR.
Range 79 East, being more par
certificate numbers and years of
(Section 197.49$ Florida Statutes d
FOR TAX DEED
1969
Precinct 19—Seminole High School
FOR TAX DEED
included above lawn chairs, Wards Last Will arid Testament Of W. E.
In re: the M-arriae of
ticularly described as follows: Gym
(Sectton 117.49$ Florida Statutes Of by virtue of thai certain Writ 0, CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE (Section 197.49$ Florida Statutes of (Section 117.495 FIorla Statvtis of
19*,)
issuance, the deScription of the
1949)
Color TV,, Wards Stereo, .1, C. Jennings, a k a Dr. W. E. Jennings,
NCTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. JAMES L. ENN.
-'
Execution swed Out of and under COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Commence at DueS t4 corner of said
property, and the names in which it
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Clerk.
Georgia
Chorpening.
In
Penney
Black
&amp;
White
T.V
,
that Mr or Mrs R. W. ScPwIcraft
tools, Deceased,
NOTICE IS HEtE9v GIVEN, the seal of the County Court of Civil No. 74.1300-B
NE
a5 .issesseti are as follows'
NOTICE IS HEREflY GIVEN,
'.: thence proceed PlOOdegrees tpectors, Mary D Burton, Ethel L
the holaer 04 thC following ce.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
hardware. dishis, and china, flat
Husband. thE Mr. or Mrs R W. Schooicrar that P 8 Riser Estate thC holder ot Seminole County, Fløqidi, upon a STERLING W. COPELAND
Plaintiffs.
arid
72' 05" E, for 333 03 feet;
Certificate No 717 Year of
tne holder of the f011Owrng cet
tt&amp;
P
B
rns..Estate
th
holder
thence
Carver,
Elizabeth
Graham
that
Mr.
or
Mrs
P
W.
Schoolcritt
ware.
Wards
Washer,
Wards
Dryer,
i
'lOcales has filed laid certIfIcates PAIR ICIA R ENNIS,
proceed N 59 degrees 53' 01" W, for Pricincf 20
the following 'rtificates has filed final Iudgment rendered in the MILDRED COPELAND, his wife, the following certificates has filed the holder of the following cc.Issuance 1971
tificates has filed said certilica?e
— IdylIwilde School
linens, original paintings, original .1. T MLAIN, JR. and LEOPIA H.
for a tax deed to be issued thereon.
Said certificates for a tax deed to be aforesaId court on the 16th day of
1313 56 feet;
Description of Property
Wife. for a tax deed tO be issued thereo
Plaintiffs,
thence proceed N 00 Clerk. Dalsey Doweil; Inspectors,
said certificates for a tax deed to be titicite'i his filed laId Certificates
sculgture. miscellaneous other MeLAIN, his wife, and CENTRAL
The certificate nurnbee's and years
iSsued thereon. The certIficate April, A 0. 1974. In that rertain case
NOTICE OFACTION
degrees 11' 29" E. for 76314 feet to Louise
The certificate numbers and yea
Vs
Lot II 81k 4 Dreamw'old 3rd Sec
of issUance, the description of the TO PATRICIA P. EPiff IS
numbers and years of iSsuance, trie entitled.
issued
thereon.
The
crIifIcate
for
a
lix
deed
o
be
issued
thereon
Knowles.
Connie
Brown.
household furnishings and items
FLORIDA
COUNSEL,
BOY
Ply World Corporation, a ROBERT A. GREENBERG and
the poInt of beginning;
of iisuanc, the descrlp'ion O th
PB 4 Pg 70
numbers and years of lsluar.ce. tht The certificate numbers arid years
thence Doris Harriman, Lucille Brown,
property, and the nemes in whldt It
description ot the property, and the corporation Plaintiff. vs Southern
(bI 1974 Continental automobile. SCOUTS OF AMERICA, as soc
State of Arkansas
proceed S 67 degrees 01' 35" E, for
Name in which assessed Emerson
property, and the names in which
LINDA A. GREENBERG. his wife,
deScription
Louise
Harisock,
Dorothy
HoIlen
of
the
proper'y,
was assessed are as follows;
names
in
which
It
and
the
of
Issuance,
the
ID
No
1'(19A$$S$3
deScription
of the
ce'ssor In intereSt to that of th' cud
was assessed are Star Manufacturng Inc., a Fla.
you ARE NOTIFIED that an was assessed are as follows:
thence proceed
.3 Enloe &amp; Mary Sue Enloe
Defendants,
names
in
hith
It
beck
as follows:
was assessed are property, and the names In which It
Certificate No. 743 Year of action for Dlotutian
1971 Porhe automobile. ID No
.1. T: MCLAIN. JR. and LEONA H.
corporation, Defendant, which
degrees 10' 05" E, ior 115.07 feet to a
All of Said property being in the
of Marriage Certificate No. 791 Year
NOTICE OF SUIT
Precinct ii — Jaycee Information
ISsuance 1911
was assessed are as follows:
Certifitate No. 400 Year of ,lIoiesa,d Writ of Execution was TO: Robert A. Greenberg
4742901115
McLAIN. his wife, if living, arid i'
as been tiled against you and you Issuance 1971
point on a circular curve which
County of Seminole, State of
is
Booth
Cr?ifiate
P',o.
136
Issuance
1963
Year
of
Certificate
Plo
Descrpt1n.f Property
(ci The real properly brad all deceaSed any known party who may
33) Year of
delvered to ne as Sheriff of
are requireil to serve a copy of your
concave to the Northwest; thence Clerk,
F'orida.
3 Frederick Lane
D,scriptlon of Pror,rty
Issuance tcsi
Issuance 1971
Florence Lossing. In
Beg P4W cor Os SW '-. of NW '- of wrlttendeferip,, If
Description of Properly
structureS located thereupon kno*n claim as heir, devisee, grantee.
Seminole County. Florida, arid I
any, to it on .IED
Unless such certificate or cer
Beg 395 Ft S of NW Co.' Run S "1
x'oceed along the arc of said curve, spectors. Alice Nordgren,
Scarsdale, New York 10513
0eii'iptl
of
Property
A!I
SW
'i
Virginia
of
NE
'4
Dicflption
cf
Between Lake have levied upon the following
NE ', Run E 613.71 Ft S 19 Deg OS BERMAN. ESQUIRE. Attorney fOr Ft E 530 Ft SI) Fl E
Property
as 173 Tottga'e Trail, Longwood, assior.ee. lieruor, creditor. truste. 04'
havIng as its elements a radius Of Gordy,
Linda A Greenberg
titicates shall be redeemed ac
790 Ft N 300 F
Lot
Georgia Price, Olive T
Mary Rd 1. Ry &amp; N of Br Rd. Sec 79 described property owned by
4 81k 0 Bungalow City PIE
Lot Ii IloIden Reil Estate Corn
Florida,
rruore
particularly othe'clalmant. by through, under or
Minl2Se'cEtSFtS7bDeg liMinlO Petitio.r, whs* aress is P0 N63Oegl7MinW To Beg (Less Bif
3 Frederick Lane
94100 feet a entral angle f ) Pierce, Patricia A McClure.
cording to law the property
j,
,p
Sec W 171 46 Ft S 25 Dig) Mm 47 Se
Mary
1.5 7CR E
panys Add PS I Pg 19
dt'scrlbed as 104 12 .n Block "A" Of igant h-er and any unknown party
DraAer 8, Wntrr Park, Florida 530 Fl E &amp; 77 Fl N $ Dig W of SY! Cot
Southern Star Manufacturing, Inc.,
aricribed in suctu certificate or
degrees
06'
50"
for
Scarsdale. New York
51.11
feet
to
the
Rob'non
Nam' .n V.ICh S'sWd Kenneth
Name n whh assea.sc.d Southern said prot-c'rty
Name
an
which assessed ihelma
THE MEADOWS UNIT 140 I. who may claim as heir, devisee.
being located in
18533 F? W 37196Ff N I Dig 12 32lI9onorbeforeOc,ober 14th, 1974. Run N I Dig W 240 Ft N I? Org E ts
cert'ficates will be sold to tre
point of reverse curvature to a Precinct 22
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED D Layer 6 Miry H Layer his wife Robinson
— Sanford Civic Center
Mm E 1$ 7$ F? to Beg (Less Beg SW and file the original w,th
Seminole County, Florida. ac
grantee, assignee. Iienor, creditor,
Seminole County. Florida. more that an action to foreclose a mor
highest cash bidder at the court
the Clerk of Lake SEty on Lake To Pt N $7 Org E
circular curve concave to lhe Clerk, Howard Cushing, Inspectors,
Alt of Said ropriiy being in tt
All 01 Said p'operly being in the partIcularly
All of said property being in the
Co.' Lot 26 Saniando the Suburb this Co..arf either
Cording
to
the
Plat
thiro4
recorded
trustee
or
other
claimant
by,
deScribed as follows before service on 04 Beg SI? Dig W to Beg &amp; Beg
house door on the 4th day of
Southeast;
thence
proceed
along
tgage on the following property
the
Lida
Stine.
W
B.
Jes.sup.
J
Beautiful Argyle Sec Run E 133.41 Ft Petitioners atIOrriy or
Hugh
In County of Seminole, State of County of Seminole, State of
County of Seminole. State ot
in Plat Book 1$ pages 66 and 67 of the through, under or against LEONA
All the furniture, furni'hings, Setninole Cnty, Florida:
November. 1971 at 11:00AM.
arc of said curve, having as its Truluck, Clara Edge, Ruby Hem
im
Ft Lot SW Co.- Run N 33 Ft N 13 De
Florida
Florida.
S 11112 Ft W *53.44 Ft N 117.96 Ft to mediately
Florida.
all
Public
RitordS
of
Seminole
County.
H
MLAlN,
if
deceased,
and
fixtures. inventory. Stock in trade.
thereafter; otherwise
elements
a
radius
of
1219.00
feet
a
Dated thIs 19th day of September.
5$ Mlr. .15 Sec W 41.35 Ft N II Dig
LOT 20. SHADY OAKS. according
merle,
Minnip
P.
Strickland
Unless such certificate or cer motor vehIcles and
Unless Such certificat. or cer
Beg&amp;lejspartdrIcrIbedinOpB$j
Unless Such certificate or cer.
Florida.
parties having or claiming 10 have
1971
default entered agaitnt
any and all Other t the put thereof as recorded in
central angle of OS degrees 55'
for
the
M.n
E
to
E
Line
Sly
to
SE
Cor
W
Is
tificates
shall
be
redeemed
at
Precinct 27 — Sanford CivIc Center
tificit
po 601) Being Lot I Lake Marion
shall be redeemed ac
tifcates thiI be rvdee,n('d ac
(ci PromIsSory note from Bernard any riht, tIIIe or interest by,
goods located at 451 Plumosa, Plat Book 11. page
rele dm*nded in the Petition.
for 1)3 33 feet to the point of reverse Clerk, Virginia Armstrong, In
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Estates Unrecd PIat
aega. Seg3tSFtSof NWCor Run $ cording to law the property Casseiberry. Inventory
21. of the PubUc cording to law the property Cording to law the property
K
104,
through,
under
or
against
LEONA
You are further nalif ted that taid $94
Clerk of Circuit Court
and furthtr Records of Seminole County,
02Ff E Afl,03 Ft NI Dig 3 Mitt W
curvature
to
a
circular
curve
conspecters,
Dorothy
Ganas,
Shirley
diicriN.. in Such Ct'rflficate or described In such certificate or
described In such certificate or informatij
Nam. in whith assessed Morris 1
(dl 'Twenty five units of Frank'lri H MLAIN, if deceased. In th, real
of Seminole County,
seeks an award of the 719.07 Ft N SI Dig
avallaule from the Civil FIor.2a.
cave to the Northwest; thence McCaskill, Belly Toll, Martha
Certiflti1q1j will be sold to the certificates will be t..
Karen Elsemon and David &amp; Hifttt following property in Seminole P' 63
$7 Mm E 421,93 P certifIcates will be sold to flu
Cpitat Corporation stock
property oescribed below and
'id 'o the
Florida
DivIsion of the Seminole County has been filed against you in the
proceed along the arc of said curve, Raborn, B. C. Conklin,
Deg 39M 45 Sec W 119407 Ft
Kitty
A
S.nit't
highest cash bidder at the court
cash bidder at the Court highest cash bidder at rP,e uvrl
situate, lying arid teing In Seminole
fe) Cash
County, Florida:
SherIff's Department.
to Beg) Sec 19 T.S. 31 P E. 21
S. By' Ida Creal,
having as Ifs elements a radius Of Lawrence
Circuit
Court
of
Seminole
County,
'J$e door on the 4th day of
All of said property being In the
AcreiJ house door on the 4th day of and the undersiad
door on the ma day of
YOU ARE REQUIRED to serve a (riunty. F IcarI'J, LUTHER C.
East 36 feet t' t 2 and Well 3'
Deputy Clerk
ldl,00feel anda central angle of 0
as Sheriff of Florida, The Style of the ca
Precinrt2$—City of SanO.qd Utility
is Nuvemoer, 1971 at 11:00 AM.
November, 1914 at 11:00 AM.
County of Seminole, State of feet of Lot 10.
Novtmer.
1974 at 11:CJ) AM.
cGcy of you.r writln defenses to the tAYLOR arid B1.RBAPA TAYLOR.
eminoleCour.ty,
Florida,
will
Publish: Oct. 3, I, IS, 72, 1971
Queen Mit,o
Name in which assessed Lena HIS
degrvesSS'IS",for 130.4)fee4,tothe Bu'Idig
at I):
STERLING
W.
COPEL&amp;PIC
Florida
Dated this 19th diy of September, * M on the 15th
Doi.tJ this 19th day of September.
Dated this 19th day of September,
.'wifr, ira JOSEPH CARTER point of tangency: tlucnceuroceed
Amended Pe'itioii, It any OU have,
Replit
DEC.27
4fljon to
(Heirs) Dona Lench Adm
day of October, MILDRED COPELAND. his wife, :774
N Clerk. Charlotte M Sri??'.. In
___________________________
1971
Unless such certificate or cer
m,zg
Attorney
OLLON,
F LO"D HESS DILLON.
on
tre
Ptltiorcr
s
All of Slid property being in the
Florida. according to the pItt
A D 1974, effer for sate and sell to
O2degrees 73' 01" E. for 3)70 feet to s1,ectors Ethel Risr Mae ft
Plaintiffs,
vs
ROBERT
A
Arth'.i
1
rilh, Jr.
!lca'es shall be redeemed
Arthur H Oeck,ith, Jr
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
C
Arthu( H Beckw'th, jr,
HARVEY P.t ALPIP of the 1,'w RUTH DILLON SCHULKE ,ind
thei-ef
the highr's? biddtr, for cash, S4jbIf'(t
recorded Piat Book
ihe pont of curvature of a circular Sheppard Ruth Sweeny
, County of Seminole, State ci
GREENBERG and LINDA A.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Cfrrk et Circuit Court 4
FOR TAX DEED
cording to law the property PageU, Public Records
Clerk f Circuit Cocri
it'd
Wick.
616
Last
DORIS
LEWIS.
"
DILLON
Offices
of
Aloer
10
any
and
all
Florida,
cxiStiri'
curve
concave
to
of Seminole
Ieint, at the G1 EENB(RG. his wife, Def?n
the Southwest; Precinct 29 — i'ortabl., Sanford
¶.eml,tla Csjn1y,
delcribo
04 Seminole County,
(Section
117.495
Florida Statutes of
.fl SUCh Certificate Of County, Florida,
uf
Seminole
County,
704.
Legatees.de'vseelaridhuc.eficiari*S
Semoran
ftoul,.'vard,
Suale
Front (West) Door of the Seminole daints. Clvi! No. 74 1300 8. You ore
tnence proceea along the ar ci s.aic Middle School
Unless such certIficate or cit
Florica
iII be
"1
Altari'oot' 5prings. rlorida 3270*. on under the Last Will iou cslornent
WITNESS my hand arid seal of t,t,cates shall be redeemed iC
County Courtriouse in Sanford, required to serve a copy of your
curve, having as itt elements a Clerk, Grace Orewtr; Inspectors.
5, By: Ida Creal,
n'g'.est cash bddc'r at the Court
NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN.
S By. Ida Creal
S By. liii Creal,
c's' before O'tohcr 17th. 1971. mo lily of LILLIAN A. DILL (iN. de"ned
FlorIda, the above describid p
this Court on September 9th, 1971. Cording to law the propert,
radius of 25.00 feet and a central Artle B. Houston, So.'rells. William
written defen, if any, to it Ofl
that Paul P or Kenneth M Watson
Deputy
ho.,w door on the 4th day 0
Clerk
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
tlieoriglnai thereof with the Clerk of cievisec Of C 0. HiSS i Ira C. 0cm
(Seal)
described ifl Such cec$it.cale O
nal property,
angle
of
91
deg'eeS
27'
30",
for
HARVEY
COULTER,
attorney
for
3991 Taylor, Vera McFayclen
Plc'vrmber, 1974 at ,I:OO AM.
Publish, Oct. 3, I, 13, 72. 1971
the holder of the following cc.Publish' Oct 3. I, 15, 77, 1974
Publ,th' (Itt 3, 5. 1$, 77, 19)1
this Cocrt elthr before Service Ofl Hess a k a Claudius D Hess,
Arthur Ii. Beckwlffi, Jr.
cerllfica'es will be sold to 11w
feel to the point of compound cur Precinct 37 — Sanora
That said sale is being made 10 PlaintIff, who address Is P.O. Box
Club
House
Dated this 27th dIv of September
DEC.25
titicates
has filed said certificates
DEG
79
DEC.71
Petitioner's attorney or im
Deceased.
highest cash bidder at the cow'
As Cfcrk of the Court
satisfy the terms of Said Writ of 3236. Forest City, Florida 32751, and __________________________
vatureboaclrcular curvecorucaveto Clerk, Joyce Kneale Oowten; In
1,71
for a tax deed to be issued thereon
Detenctents.
fl-..4teIy
thereatter,
oth,wi5e
a
By - Lillian I. JnkItt
house door Or the 4th day d
Execution.
PRELIMINARY
fili
the
Orlgiriül wIth the Clerk of the
CERTIFICATE
the Southwest. thenceproceedatorug spectors. Christine Rickit, Maurice
Arthur H- 8eck*th, .1"
The cartificate numbers and years
FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME
default will be entered against you
As Deputy Clerk
Novembir, 1974 at 11:00 AM.
John E. Polk,
the arc of said curve, having at Ill Oritl. Hoyt McPherson, Mary N
abOve Styled court n or before 74th
OF CORPORATE DiSSOLUTION
Notice
is
of issuance, the dcscrlAion of tIe
Clerk of Circuit Court
hereby
given
that
we
are
NOTICE l5hereb U'vrnthat lam
',OTICE OF ACTION
Publi&amp;h: Sept, 17, 19, 24, Oct 3, 1971
:y
Die relict demanded ifl the
Dated lh 5 70 day of Sei.tembec
Sheriff
In The Name And By The Authority
elements
a
radius
of
979
00
day of October, 1971, utherw,Se
(eel and a McPherson, Mae Burnell Lemons,
engaged n business at P.O. Box
property, and the names in wtiicta it
04 Sern,r.ole Counti,,
Iri Ptaj.n't .1 500 E.
197.
DEE
Seminol, Cn?y, Florida
Arninder. Petition
Of The Stii
central angle of 01 degrees 25' 15". Justine H Lee
I riorida
ludgmeni r..ay be entered agaInst Semorar,
was assessed are as follows
Fk)rida
_______________________
1079.
101
A
West
1st
St.,
Sanford,
.ilvd
Suite
I),
WITNESS niv hand and the seal of TO JOSEPH CARTLR DILLON, for 71 7$feetloa point on said curve, PrecInct
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE Pyblith Sept, 26 Oct 3, 10. Il. 1971 you for the reflef demanded in the Casselberry,
ccm'nole County,
42
Florida, Scmlrsoli Conty, Flyida
Ridqewood Arms
Certificate No
Ill Year of
S By Ida Creal
da
01
Sep
Box
7*7.
Court
1105
16th
COME,
DEE
137
thu
PRESEPITi
Clerk of Circvt Court
said point bearing N 00 degrees 23' Apartments
.HALL
complaint
under the fictitious name of 'EN
Issu,snce 1971
Deputy Clerk
NOTICE OF INTUIT'ON TO
FIorldaurIdertpfictit,ousnani,of
Cashlei
N
C
28717
S.
tembir, 1971
of Seminole Cun'y.
GREETINGS
11" W from the centet of said curve; Clerk, Jonnie Elam; Inspectors,
Publish Ott . 1. 15. 72. 1971
NOTICE OF (1OND ELECI'uON OF
WlTNESSmytuarujand thesealof FEDERATED RETIREMENT TRAL FLORIDA ANESTHESIA
Description of Property
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
Florida
Whereas,
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL I
thence proceed N 00 degreil fl 41" Amy Henson, Minnie Smith, Irma
said
court
on
September
23rd.
1974
PLANNiNG,
arid
that
I
CEO 37
Lots II &amp; 1781k 3 PIne Level PB 6
tHE
QUALIFIED
ELECTORS
OF
(Seal)
to
AND
INHALATION
THERAPY
r
LO'VD
Arthur H Reciwitti, .ir
HESS DILLON,
intend
5: By, Ida Creal,
NOTIcE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
W,for 35 OOfeet to a point on a curve Thorp. Patricia Foster, Frances
RALPH B. PAPs, MAITLAND, THE ISSUANCE OF NOT EX
Pcjs 36 1 37
register said name w;th the Clerk of ASSOCIATES, and we intend to
Pt' 1, BOx I 3$.
Clerk o the Circuit Court
—
Deputy Clerk
FLORIDA
the undersigned. Colonial Store
concave
to the Southeast; thence Peterson, Bernice Chada
Arthur
H
fleckwith,
Jr.,
register
Name ;n *hi(h assessed Bobby
CEEDIPIG U.S0O,000 00 GENERAL
said
name
with
th
Clerk
of
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
Purcellville,
Vrginui,
Cijn',
fly Martha T. Vihien
lncorpof',te
Pubtl%h Oct 3. 4. s,
EUGENIA
1974
U
Clerk
proceed along the arc of said curve,
SECTION 1 Voting machiniS
Davis
PARK,
OULIIiA
liON
BONDS
01
THE
Lee
the
CircuIt
Court,
Seminole
County,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
r!orj, in auorrnnce with thi
flfl
Deruty Clerk
OrganiZed and ezistnlg under the DEC.77
MAITLAND. FLORIDA
n
tok
having as its elements a ridius of Shall be used at said bond election
All ol said properly being in the
CITY OF SANFORD, 'LORIDA,
Ftor,da
In
accordance
wtth
the
POiSionS
FOR TAX DEED
of
the
FiclitI
Publish
't'pt
19.
76.
Ck
I
3.
tO
1974
Name
I.*sof th State 04 Virginia, with its
1011 O0feet and a central anolc ol 02 and Ihe form of ballot to be used in
Deputy Clerk
ALOYS1US JOSEPH KELLEY. ON NOVEMBER 5, 1974
County of Seminole, State 01
of the Fictitious flame
_________________________________
NOTICEOFAPPLICATION
Slatut, 'To Wit Sert ion 165 09
(Section 197.495 Florida Statutes of principal offic, and place of
RUTH D?LLOPI SCHULKE,
MAITLA, FLORIDA
r tQt
degrees 51' 45", for 5066 feet to the Said bond election Shall be 'a Sub
Oct.
Florida
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
PubIih'
Sept
26.
5tate.
To
WaI
19493
FOR TAX DEE,)
3, 10 17, 1971 Florida Statutes 19S7
Section 64309
Pt, 1, Box T 3$,
d.d on the *0TH day of APRIL. A 0. THAT A BOND ELECTION WILL ,j,r
lieS5 be9 located
pointofreversecuryature loacurve stantlally the following form
Unless such certiticate or cer
FIrida St&amp;tut 1957,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
(Section 11749$ Florida Statute* 4
S
NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN. 5Ivn
?.'mi
Ii
P
t
,t,ir
Purcellville,
Virginia,
1967 Cause to be incorporated
East Pont, Gegi, l98)
concave to the Southeast, thence
t;fiCt(S
shall be redeemed ,sc
under
RE
HELD
014
THE
5TH
DAY
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURt
OF
THE
FOR
TAX
DEED
S
\alter
J
Gardner
Publh
'(t
?
trat Mr or Mr P W Shoo1craft ,tnd isO beng duty auttioq,zed tO
0? ). U, 19?1
the ta*t of tbe Stite
77132
pecceed along 'he arc 01 Siid r.'.flve,
OFFICIAL BALLOT
of FIetdi U,erncr. 1914, n Inc city
cording to law the property
(Section 197.19$ Florida Statutes of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. DEF 101
Thom; Richards
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIvEf
th holder 04 the following cer- transact bui.4ni in
having as Its elements a radiuS of
the State
CITY OF SANFORD,
described in Such certificate or
COUNTRY CLUB AT CASSEL Santord Flida, for the purpose of CUlT, 1ff AND FOR SEMINOLE
Jack Perce
that Paul P or Kenneth M Wntsca
1949)
'fi
haS filed certificates for a Florida
DORIS DILLON LEWIS.
BERRY
sth its JacksonvIlle.
INC.
a
9C600frt and a central angle 04 10
FLORIDA
ror
art.'rmninJ
tritificates will he Srttd to
Cthrr
FICTITIOUS
NAME
James
Ft
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
NOT
ICE
IS
HIRE
BY
GIVEN.
? hr'
te hfdCr ot the f tnq C'
q'neral
Mitn, Jr
ther
.
TFC $ r,da
Pt
1.
Box
T
3.1.
poration.
w.th
IS
dtgrees is' 55". for 17157 feet 10 a
OIdi.fl GtflrC beifl
ncipaI place f
BOND ELECTION
IiOhC.t cash bidder it the (Curt
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7413538
f101ici ibhereby given thit lam
PbI,jh Ocl, 3. 10, Il, 3i, 1914
thaI Paul P or Kenneth N Watson
iat,onbQndsoIlfle Cay shall be
t,i,ces has filed sad certiIcat
certificate numbers and years of located at 520$ Liach
Purtellville, Virginia,
point on said curse; Siid point
5c. 'evard.
.:
NOVEMBER 5, 1974
house door on the 4th day of
DEC.19
-- ....
— of CA5SEL9tRqy 'ssyed in an aggregate princIpal In re: 'be Marriag, 04
enQ,iged in buSineSs at Altamunte
th* holder of thC following CC
,suance true aescr,pr,Qn et 'rue Jac'son.,ue. r,onaa, 377G
: t: ,,.
:----- busIness
72172
bearing S 07 degreeS $0' SI" I from
w ()UV
'•-...""'ate04 amount
November, 1971 at 11 00 A N
of
nt
has
filed
saId
certlt,cates
exceeding
ANN
M
SAN'IARcIIEJF
Petitinner
Springs,
*17
E.
Altamonte
Dr.
The
cerlilic.ate
numbers
tificates
aid
yeatS
propert,. andfhenamninwhith it want o the "Fict,tiou
Florida, and whereas the proper
the center of said curve, Ihence
Shall th City of Sanford issue not
Name
Dated this 19th cIly Of September,
Seminole
County,
Florida
be
itsued
thereon.
under
the
to
issuance, the description of tit
for a tax deed
•;
as assessed are is followsARE NOTIFIED that an
officers of
Statute", being Chapter 2$3 Laws
ch corporation did
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF refe
proceed N 22 degrees 57' CS" I, tr exceeding 56.506,000 00 principal
*971
•
tI(tit,tj
on
suchrateorrat.noteIceedingth,
JAMES
numbers
and
yearS
action
for
J
,..,
property,
and
The
certificate
the
names
in
which
SANTRSIERE
Ce,lat'cate No
01
Ihe
following
porlition
the
430 Year of of Florid.. 1941, as at'nendtd, £150 was
'uyw JUDICIAL
791 61 feet; thence proceed N 59 amount of general obI,gaulo'i bonds
.0
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
75TH day of MARCH AD., 1963, maximum legal rite 01 IntirI at
Responw'nt
MALI JEWELERS, and that I in
assessec' are as followi
04 i55UiflC, hip desrripiiOfl of the property situate, lying and being in
Issuance 197)
to be filed in fhq Office of the the time of the
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
degrees
53' 0$" W, for 536 67 feel; 01 the City bearing interest at not
being Section 16$ 09. Florid4 Certificate No
Clerk of Circuit Curl
in*hich
tend
to
register
Said
names
Site
thereof,
and
name
with
.'.'#rtv.
and
the
the
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
770
Year
DtscriptionofProp.rty
d
5'inoIe
County,
Floiida
Secretary of the Stat.. t Ftncia. a nti,rtnJ nt itr Ihan fr%ty tiOt
Statutc. 'rtorrgst, withthe
COUNTY, FLORIDA
trruice PrOceed 500 degrees II' 79" exCeeding the ,n,.,lmupn legal rate
i't Si'mflOIi' (i:'oft,.
I?q'I nt the C r(l C,rt, Semnole
TO JAP,'rc I 'ANTAPSlFf
1771
*as assessed are as t0tw
!ff 1?? £f!f E '04 SE '. (;rql
Irir 5' M Section)? and thr SE
Ite Ci'cu-t Co.r? ri
(artit,r,te of Arntip'Jmnt Ch.1ii.iflQ
JUVENILE DIvISION
w,
for 571 fi fevl to 'the ()ont of Of interest at tilO time of th sale of
Florida
'ars
Irorn
thCdateuf
the
of
5)1
Year
ourt,. icrid in acordncc With
Waterberry. (on(tiu!
bonds, br
Cert,ticate
Dectipt,on04 Property
of SE -' Set 33 T S
R. E. 32 Acres tor SemIe County Fr'de.
ts
14 405 CJ.A
of the SW 'a of Section ..
name to LN
0fl
the bonds, maturing not ialvr than
5' By: Ida Crcai,
0' the purpose 04 conslructing storm
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED the prouisior 04 the Fictitious
Lot II 01k 10 Dreamwold 3rd 5
Issuance
1971
SectIons tylog and being in Township (ont,iinnq 9 769 acres
In the Interest f:
LAK ES COUNTRY CLUB and ciranaqe irnprovcrn,.nts ,n tt
retript ot prod of puNlcitnof thiS
lotty (40) pars from the date 04
Deputy Clerk
that an action for DISSOLUTION OF Plime Statutes. To Wit
a Pg
Srton
Description of Property
l wi(h assessed Sarah lot.cp, the
c
South, Range 37 East. Seminole
Itct,iinus 'me. tO W.t
eceas Such orporation did on the ,,
I
You are commanded to file your i%Sui,ii..c
'.nI rsavahi. from ad
Publish Oct 3. 5. IS. 77, 1914
o
deribed
in
Rvsoiuton
No
116?
F.ARR
lAGE
nas
been
tiifd
against
46S.0
F
!or.da
Slatules
1957,
Lot
ID
81k
DOakiand
Shores
PB
,n
aSsessed
onaI
Bush md Onvid Bush
County, Florida
19TH day of September AD., I71, oftheCivadoptedonth,flthy
BIG STAR FOOQuneq which name Green and
wrilten defenses to laid Complaint valorem toic lCvied on all t,abIe
NOTICE
21
_____________
'
5. Clyde Russell, Jr
Orten
Afl of Ibid property being In the the undeisigned orporafion
hi5 been filed against you and you to Foreclose Mortgage with the property in Due City without limit is
cat.rw to be Oiled in the office of the September, Itll,
TO
VINCENT
LUDISPOTI
Pgs
3
&amp;
ass5ed
Oakland
Ownes
Pfsme
in
which
NOTICE
UNDER
FICTITIOUS
which
such
Copyof
vOtjr
written
difensei,
if
any,
All
of
Said
prOperty
being
in
County of Seminole. State of ngmcje in business, or
fI9
dire required to serve a copy of yftir Clerk of the abovt named Court. and to rate or amount br the purpose 04
Secretary of Stat, of the State of Resolution is
114 PARk AVENUE
U!
Pul,fl: Sept. 76, Oct.), 10, I), 1971
p,AsIesh in full belo* to GENE P. STEPHENSON
IhoreS InC.
sfltn4
to
County
of
Seminole,
Stile
0
It
t'n (.1 FNN
In
Fior.d4,
c,
,i...,.
.....
,.
d.f.nset.
it
th
, c',,
i.avsi constructing or acquiring storm
'n bu nest, in fbi City 04
documentary authority as a part of this Notice
bS#S jt
to WHOM IT MAY CONCERN'
1EPH(P4SOPf and BEANE, Post DEF 147
All Ot Said pIurvli '"W
UnleSs such c.rlifica:, or cer Fern Park, Seminole County.
ANCEPSON, Plaintif Is' attor,i'y,
AOAMS,'3ILMAN&amp;COOPER.P,O. drainage improvements in the City
ri(ed us,de Section
'you are 'he 'et,y' rintitirid that a
e.37,
thePottswll*tpatthvotang
OffIce
Drawer
Seminole,
Slate
cs
Nolice is hereby gis'en that the
t.tof
Unlets Such certficafe or c
One,
Cassetberty.
Ccun!i
arets
l
Walk.,.
T,aha
P.
Iholl be redeemed ac Flor,do, ar 'ti envons
tk.wee
II.
Winl•r
Park,
FlorIda
*
4
—
Petitln
ninr.
Florida Statu'es, Sho*ing the pfar- .,
specifically described and
for Dependency has been
the
day
of
the
bond
cier
(lnqtda
undersigned,
pursuant to Ihe
fificof
777,
Attorneys
for
the
.Florida
sh011
be
redeemed
cord'ng to law the properly
4
NOTIcE OF INTENTiON TO
AnderSOn, P 4, P 0 Box liii,
327*7. Attorneys for Plaintltfs, on or p','dt-d n RcsoIyt,n Ito lIe!
d'ssolution of such toorat
Oiieo in th above styledcauseby th
The Party interested rn
tin from seven o'clock AM
ictitious Name Stitulr," Chapter
Petitioner, and file the original with
said cording to tw flue proper
UnleSS uh certi(icate or cer
REGISTER
33150,
on
or
5P.btd 'a suth cerlf;cate or ''rsenferpriseandth,,xtvn,of
Winter
haven,
Florida.
Ielor
th
75th
FICTITIOUSAME
Oivion
of
FOmily
Services
day of October, 1971 adopted on the' 27th day 01 Sep
'e me Secretary
wvn u'ciock PM Onthesame day
96509. Florida Statutes, will regiSter
the Clerk of the atn
lilcAte's haIi be redeemed diC
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Crt
before October 31. 1971, and tile the
'..ri
rv as
noes nerey (rfify to Ifle and0yQu&amp;$liedeIecfors may vote on
CiC hereby rrguest
WITN'cSSmy handarud sealo' ll.e tember, 1974
to
with the Clerk Ct the Circuit Court,
rnrdinci
10
law
the
property
Certificates w.11 be sold to t
or bCre October 1Cm, 1Q11.
this
court
It
MAY
LOPICEuPI
nagnest CaSh oer at the CoUrt
thr
clerk
01
with
orloinal
PARTY COLONIAL SlopEs
Court at Sanford. Seminole County, Instructions to Voters:
present yourself th.n twenty (70)
fovego.ng and that he is satisified 'nthetaid elictn, a' ac proviled ofherw 1Se, a Judgment may oc
in and for Seminole County, Florid,),
described
en
such
ceqtlticate
highest
cash
bidder
at
fl'i
(ui'louse door on lF
on
Plaintiffs'
4th day of
NOTICE ISHEREBY GlVEPltat days from the dAte Cf
the either before service
indiCate by puiiing uown ii'vif
that ?P reousremerits of the law n Resolution ho
Florida, this 20th day of September,
tf'(ORFORATED
INTER
this Notice to
upon receipt of ptor.sl of fr,,
certificateS will be sold to
tij
11*1 adaptec on ent,red IAintt you for the relief
door 'in true 4th aay 4
ttol'neyor
immediately
thereafter,
hovrmber. 1911 it 1) 00 AM.
ES? tOO PER CENT
nave been complied with
PROPERTY AND CASUALTY Ihi Divlslga of Family ServiceS, 211
Over "FOR APPROVAL OF
September 71. 1974. and pubtlpj In demanded In the Petitmon
publction o, this notice, th fit
higheSt cash bidder at tIle court "
Da'edth, 19th div of September.
INSURERS, 'NC a FlorIda cor Oak Avenue, ariforcj, rtor.,,
day of Otherwise a aefaull will be entered
Dated at Jacksonville, DuvaI Nomber, 1974 at II 00 .t U
GIVEN under my hand nd the lull below as a part 04 this Notice
leaII
BONDS" If you favor ?h' issuance of
IlrCjyS name, to wtt SANFORD
ile
4th
on
Dated
WITPIFSSmy hand and 'heealnf
house door
this
flrd
day
Of
Septemhe.poration,
desiring
t
CnfJ.lgP
gifl5l
t'Ou
tar
the
relief
ctemande1
ifl
E?or,..
Gr.it
Seat
of
the
State
of
FlOr'dA,
AttIjp
tt.
dO7
.S
II Reckwith, .Jr,
ict bcu'w'ts
The CitI' of
the tuest% rnadr. , t
e.AY IPIVESTM[iPdTSundit which I
November. 1971 at II 00 AM
Court on this. tn,' wo di, nt
husnessunder the fiçiitp,j name 01 Ptt,tir nay
H Beckwth, Jr
in the Amended Complaint
T4IiE,j
!-'emu. 1974
Indic,)tp by pulling down lever
the CiP;taI. thiS the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
5antord. Flori
be qrantnd
,um e".tzaged in business ,ut Suite 31)
day
f
September,
5epteabef,
I9J4
Dated
thiS
19th
Arthur H Beckwith Jr
"PCI'
at
.f
the
seal
WIT
NESS
my
hand
and
of C'rcu.t Curt of
11$
Ma'liand
Avenur,
COLONIAL STORES
o'rr
By. F.lalnt' RICI'.a,cte
19111 dy of SEPTEMBER AD.,
"AGAINST APPROVAL OF
By. S. lee P. Mur,
Witnt my h?nd lhit *0th day of
711 M.'itland Avenue. in the City 04
I.SEALI
Clerk of Circuit Court
1971
this Court on September 9. 197.1
Seminole Cufy, torid
*111
Altamonte Springs, Seminole
INCORPOPATED
BONDS" if you do not lavpr the
Deputy Clerk
Mayor
trt
Altamonte, Florida
I-f
flecIwith,
Jr
Arthur fI tkcPitt,, Jr
Os CoUnty, Floridi
Cnty, rtorwa. intends to register
S By tzta Cr,.?,
ISe1
(Sealt
iss&amp;jlnce ot said Pv,ndi,
$201 Beach &amp;utevard
W Stewerl G;l.,an
Ali(
ATTEST.
That the party Interested in hid
of
Circuit
Covil
(frk
of
CIrruit
Clerk
S.
By
Ida
Creat,
Court
Deputy Clerk
Arthur
H
Beckwith,
If
said fictitious name in accordance
Ooroth W Glisson
SECTION 5 Paper baIiol SIIOII be
Lifk%Onv,)te, Florida '2
Adams, Gilman I Cooper
AythorilCd Af
S it. N Tamm, .3?,
buSioCts c'ni.'rpri'.e Is as foulow
County,
of
Seminole
By
Joy
5?oIc'
Deputy Clerk
with the r(g'iiren'nts 04 Section
As Clerk of the Court
Serretary 04 Stale
rlit.sh Stpt 24&amp; Dcl 3. . I?. 1971
3. ! 15. 73. 14
used at such election for absentee
P 0 Drawer u
OivIiiri of
City Clerk
S Sanford Kay
Deputy Ctcrk
Publish Oct 3, 1, IS. 77, 1174
Florida
*4506. Florida Statulet
Publish OcI. 3. 1971
DEGJI
fly'
Jo,'
Stokes
ro'lno Thi Iorm of ballot to be used
Winter
Park,
Florida
37159
OEFIIS
Publish, 0&lt;1. 3. 10, Il, 74, $97
FAmlI
ServiCeS
Dated
at Orlando, Orange County,
Ida
Creal,
5
Arthur
Ptihiish
5p'
), *9, ,
flfO7a
By
j, $
DEG]
Deputy Clerk
in the eleCtion for absentee voterS
Pylj' 5p! 17 19, 76. Oct 3. $97i i'yblith Sept *7, IL 78 Oct ). 1914
Attorneys to' PlaintiltS
DEC20
I lorida September 23, *5th
Deputy (tt'k
0Fr7
PuilliSh Sept I?. 19. 28. Oct ). 1971 Publish Sept 28 Oct ). I'll, I?, 19)4 Shill be in Wbtt3ritltiy thi form
flt,F54
Puldist SepI 76, Dcl 3, tO, I?, Itha
PubliSh Oct 3. 5. IS. 1?. 1Q74
OFF
provided In Section 1
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Seminole 322-2611
Winter ParkOrlando 831-9993
Ask For Want Ads
Want Ad
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Sa.ye!

Announcements

1—Card

of Thanks

2—in Memoriam
S—Cemeteries

4—Personals
5—lost and Found
4—Child Care

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7—Motels

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Hotels

8—Eating Places
9—Good Things to Eat
0—Do I? Yourself
1—Instructions

You're looking
for a place
to live:
Rent
or
Buy
look to classified
FIRST! And save

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Travel &amp; Recreation
3—Travel Agencies
4—Camping.Resorts
S—Action Sports

Employment
8—Help Wanted
1—Situations Wanted
Financial
I—Business Opportunities
S—Loans
I—insurance

a BUNDLE
of
TIME
and
MONEY!

lnv•stment OppOrfufljh.$

Rentals
9—Rooms for Rent
0—Apartments Rent
Unfurnished
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Furnished
P—House, Rent Unfurnih.d
I--Hout, Rent Furnished
I—Mobil. Homes Rent
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Evening Herald5 Sanford, Fl.

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For Rent

You're
looking to
furnish your
place. Look
for the buys
In CLASSIFIED
1st!
you'll find what
you want at

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Persona is

Al E YOU TROu6LED Call Toti
F'rcC. 6.44 2027 for "We Care'- 'itotline". Adults or Teens.
FACED WITHADRIPIKIP4G
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Call 473-4317
Write P.O. Box 1213
Sanford, Florida

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OP ANt DEBTS INCURRED
Y ANYONE OTHER THAN MY.
iELF AS OF SEPT. 23. 1971.
S.E HOLL,ENBECK
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL-AN ON

EXTRA

F r families or frlend of problem
drinkers.
r further information Call 173-4317
or write
Siinford At Aijfl Family Group P.O.
Box 5.33. Sanford, Fil, 32771

LOW
PRICES!

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Child Care
II baby sit in my home, fenced
ard Hot lunches Anytime, day
x' nIght, 321 0376

YOU ARE
INTHE
MARKET FOR'
ANYTHING I

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PERIEPIi:ED, WILL DO BABY
SITTING tJAY OR NIGHT, CALL
17? 5049
II baby sit in Sunland home. 373
S47
Wilt keepchi:dren
inmy home
32) 51378

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Good Things to Eat

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roduce, Dawg Patch Flea
larket. Doctrack Rd , Sal Sun.
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;ommission, Full company
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Thursday, Oct. 3, 1974-JIB

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Keep Your Eye On The Want Ads If You Have An Eye Fr Value'

Want

Ads Are

"Buyerfinders"C

Your Friendly Classified Gal

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Lots and Acreage

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18

30

Apartments Rent
Unlurnished
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Help Wanted

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lflWI*?Ion Installers flerded Good
employment for ambitious man
Fringe benefit.
ChauIfur'
license required, Experienced
Only ne*d apply, Apply 1041 Mil!ec
Drive. Attam?e Springs. Off
Cisarlotte t. S 1, K Warehouse

- FurnishedorlJnf,jrnished
Nice? Qc'droom Home For Rent
323 7970. AlterS)?? 7879

ndlewood Villas

OPportunities

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tirsi and last months rent and
dCpoit, he could have bovht a
charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath with
patio, oarage and central air. Let
Cliff Jordan REALTOR solve your
riouslng problem Call 3.31 8722.

* Range•Refrigerator

"Oowt needs" Serve a
* Dishwasher•Disposal
purpose aQan w?en you sell them
win .i ClasSified ad from the *
Clothes WasherDryer
H.'rald Call us today' Don't
Lin'
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* Recieatiwial Bwlding
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3 Bedrooms, I acre plus p.'iol
barn. 141.900
I fledroorrs. Mayfair, $4200C.
3 Bedrooms. 7 plus acrc,

l)OW.AIRPORT

ClaSsified bds are here to help you
bus, sell, tent or swap al a low
Cost let us help you pLace yours_________________________
Call 377 2611 or 831 9993

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Loc6ted in Lake Mary

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Pool,

bedroom

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baths, with
sto
refrigerator On cornt'r lot 122.900
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air, '?,onflsty rentats from $142.50
3322090, 1505W. 2511, St., Sanf,.'d

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Nice clean I bedroom house. Wall
wall carpet, draps, air con.
ditioning
Adult* no p•ts,
Reference, 372624.1.
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JOHNNY WALKER
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
PEAL ESTATE, INC.
7276457 327 7111- 3777471

family room, equipped kitchen,
carpet, nice well landsclp,d
fenced yard, $37,500

* They' Hot!" *

Home Improvements

Pressure Cleaning

FALL CLEANING
K'tchen Bathroom Cabinets,
"lmpac'Wath&amp;Snra Klein
Counter topi, Sinks Installation Exterior
walls,
eaves, patio, walks
available Bud Cabell.
&amp; roofs. Remo',ies mildew, fungus,
Onytime
1771.
mud-dobbers, wasps 1 Spi
webs 3720397
BUDDY'S
HOA',E IMPROVEMENTS
Buy a bargain or sell a bargain wi'h
Small Jobs Wanted
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fun to se and reati classilied .dsl
372 1331, "Lekt"Mary"
(a,,
yOur 4id
Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions.
FullLineGE Appliances
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Sanfora Electric Cotrpar,y
CuStOm Work Licer'sed Bonded
Ftet eStimate 323 6.O'Jl
7522 Park Drive. 3/2 l7
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"Don't n.wth'" 5ecye a useful
*t.n you ell lhCm
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a classtse,i ad from the
LIerald Con s tois' o
RYDER LPdTS TPUCVSS
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TOWER'S BEAUTY S.ALPj
ftormeniy Harrlett Beauty Pi4'j
A SrIiIitl clastilied ad trinq big
Pine 37 5747
returns lrycinc' ands.'' Call "
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Carpentry
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VINCENT'S çARPETRy
loteror
Paneling, Custer"
Carpentry No ,00 Ito smlll
Licensed &amp; Bonded
Trim,

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C&amp;A BACKHOE SERVICE
Landriearing. S.c'ptl( tanks, till drt.
driveways All I,nth ot dqqnq
377 OIl? er

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smart. Ovalit,, worhminhp
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International.
ton, 4. wheel drive:
tool.box bed. $I00. 265.3161
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1972 Datsum pick up truck. ISM-FM
radio, green Good Condition. Going fishir4? Get eli the equipment
you need for those big ones with a
want ad.

LoxIkIng for a ,TTgh quality
bargain?. Look to claSsified

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STAN'S AUCTION
PUBLIC

AUCTION

BOB DANCE DODGE

Saturday, Oct. 5,7 p M
We are loaded with some extra fine
furniture, Color TVs, Antiques.
Partial listing: 3 pIece Chip
pendile bedroom suite; Oak roll
top desk; China cabinets; Dining
room suites, Secretary desk;
Round oak table; Breakfront;
Walnut chest; Living room suite;
Lots of nIce misceflaneous and
mote furniture too numerous to
mention. If you're looking fcr liner
furr'Iture. don't misS this auction
All day Satvrdty for Ir..p.c?ion.
For iriformatin call Stan Vtr
million, Auctioneer, 322 9719 Sale
to be held at

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323-7730

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pjjsed Cars
PLYMOUTH FURY III

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Orange Economy Plus

'2295

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Sports Sedan.Pssseng.r

DODGE DART

'72

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Cut glass, custard glass. presscd
glass, Cherry drop leaf table, o'd'
dolls, kei-. larrps, Avon bottles,
Oriental rugs, German wall clock,
gingerbree1 clock, Gateleg table,
Victorian tables, bedroom suites,
difliflg room suItes. Es' camper!Ieeps 4. stove and ref. Lots more
too numerous to mention
S. HWY 1/97, SANFORD I
MILE, AMERICAN LEGION
BLDG.
SUN,, OCT.6, 7 P.M
Consignments welcome 23 pcI
commission. Good 6nhiques only
- bring In Sat., Oct. S. Food
Lots of parking-- Air conditioned
Auctioneer, Larry Neafus. Mart.
George

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70000Mi

'73 DODGE CHARGER

Air, Steering, Vinyl Top, Auto

'2995

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7311W. itt St.
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/3 DODGE D100
(2) 4 Cyl. Longb.d. Was $2495

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P S Chrome W'rels, Phi
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'73 CHEVY LUV PICKUP
Topper. A.C.45p. Like New.

2395

FORD COURIER

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$175. CALL 373 1700
AFTER 3 P.M.

'1 999

WHERE EVERYBODY RIDES"

1969 Winnebago. 50.000
miles. 11500 equIty
take over. 373 3432

323.3103

7Sth Sanfora, Fla.

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All kinds available.

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9?93 1ople
low cost Want

New 74 Cars In Stock

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BILLBAKER VOLKSWAGEN, !NC I
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iW Poptop Camper. orange.
rnatic, air, like new. $1995.

Of Loch Arbor

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amper. Sell contained 11,500

2 minutes from Sanford Plaza
COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE
YET IN TOWN

the business,

Auction

* ANTIQUE SALE *

Pool,

Large Picnic Area, Basketball and Tennis

Jim Lash and t. L. Queen have been partners for

3 years and have decided to use both names for

'74 DODGE CLB. CAL 0 200, 3 Sp. Trans.,
Seats, Dual Mirrors, Inside Hood
Release, Tool Storage.

STAN'S AUCTION

OYOTA COROLLA 1200

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1970 Bonneville Convertible, yellow,
power wIndow's, air, low mileage,
must see. $1,393. Whitey Eckstein,
177 1451 Dealer.

Air, 4.Speed, Vinyl Top

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Princeton, West to Edgewater, Left 4 Blocks

T.G,, Flip

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A COMMUNITY OF FINE HOMES

841.8641

ONLY 3698

Hwy 46, P ,miles east of I I
Sanford, Fla,

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Orlando

372 97)9

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NEW NAME
And Showing Our
NEW CARS

BEETLE.

Stamps.Coins

Every Sat. Night 7pm.
West Is? St. (Hwy 46) Sanford

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1959 Lincoln with 430 engine, lust
rebuilt. flew transmission, Best
offer. 323-1)71.

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FURY III, 2 Dr,, lET,, AT., 260 Engine,
T G, A C, R, Vinyl Roof, WC,, Side Mtdgs,

* Public Authon *

Boats&amp;Marine
Equipment

anytime.,,read tOday's

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2 Edgewater

1970 Continental sedan light green
,',ith uark green leather interior
30,000 mIles. Well cared for.
Ctinental luxury at a price you
can afford. 3774811. Dealer.

Autos for Sale

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hOW TWO LCATIc)hS IOSERVI you

15

Apartments

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Central Florida's First Dealer

ueourr.

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323-5620

7977 Hwy. 17-92
377 5961

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177 4437

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1974HONDA 3504.
TAKE O'ER PAYMENTS
321 0571

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DELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Hwy. 46 West, Sanford

MARINE

COVE

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1968 Karman Ghla. dark green, i
speed, radio, looks and runs like
Mw.$L39S: Call Howie Kirby, 3n'
10)1

After3;)O

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Open daily 105 for consignments or
sales off the floor. We also buy
estates, etc.

55

5'

Jay &amp;OieAvto Sales
641 441$

Cni

Car

do a lob that
done no other way. Call 3227sii or
$314993 Nowit

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Coins. Single or Bulk. SEMINOLE
COIN CENTER, 109W. 1st St. 372.
£312.

CARPORT SALE; Ihurs..Frl., 1)7
Club Rd. Clothing, miscellaneous,
and end tables.

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Dr. 3220667.

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CARPORT SALE: Fri. Evenint,,4.
9; Sat. 9. till.10 HP Evinrude
motor.
Miscellaneous items. 100 RoSatia

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$961 Mustang Fastback, like new.
loaded
$964 Mustang Coup., Beautiful, one
owner, loaded.
rl.92?,jarytafld
645.1415

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1964 Mercury Convertible, 390
engine, good tires &amp; transmissIon,
needs top. 1150. 323 6923.

72

start

Buys

322.45$-I. Dealer.

Feed

fll 0890

BUY HERE

4

1973 Continental Mark IV, Loaded,
local one owner. Safe guard plan. 1973 Dodge Polara Custom, power
brakes, power steering, air, Vinyl
17,000 mileS. All Continental
$7,453.
clean,
features including leather in. top. Very
Days 322 4305. Eves. 322 8105.
tenor. Extra Sharp. Priced to sell

ADORABLE NIFTENS FREE
T0600DHOME. CALL
AFTER S 3fl 0425

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l96ll4ond:,smØpp,j,

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Flea Market. Lutheran Church of
the Redeemer. 103 W. 3.5th Place,
Sat., Oct. 5, $ a.m .2 p.m.

electric

th5
tp'

$1,700.

Doberman Male. 2 Years Old
Protection Trained, 1500
343 618)

67A

See25OlPoinsettiaAye,

$971
LID, small equity or trade and
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take over payments. 323l621

at Stud,

69

Saturday 4

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Miniature Schnauzer
over.. 831151$

Your Word Is Your Credit

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%96.lCamaro, 1150cr be'stcoffer
$31 7726
Ask for Pat

* Musthng City *
$50 Down

3864

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1965 Toyota. Automatic
7 Door Hard Top

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Motort'vcle insurance

Collies, AKC, Blue Merle and Tn.
All shots, good children's pet
Show quOlity, $73 and up.
27) 6143,

Autos for SaIe

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HONDAOFORLAPJDO
CLEARANCE SALE
1802 Edgewater
$11 1641

CHER'S Kennel Pups, studs, *1CC,
Toy S. MInI Poodles all colors.
Cocker, Mini 4 Large
Dachshunds, Shh flu, Toy Collie,
Mini Schnauzer, Yorkie, Boston
Terrier, 30 pups on display, we buy
pups, financIng, shoi., guaran
teed. 904 737 291?, 90.4237.3.476.

CARPORT

classifleds

1

AKC Dachshund mlnatures. Red
also black and tan. Males, $65.
Also Chihuahuas. Animal Haven
Boarding Kennels. 372 5757.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prIce's paid, used, any condition.
641 8126, Winter Park.

Baldwin Pano, appliances, large &amp;
small,guitar and amp., furniture,
clothes, misc. Corner of Williams
and Ciairmont off St. Rd 15, Lake
Mary. FrI., Sat., &amp; Sun.

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Pets and Supplies

GARAGE SALE. Saturday. lie
Broadmoor, Lake Mary. 322 3293.
Dining room set, 130; Gas heater,
123; ClothIng, MISC.
SALE:

classified arft...read

l9l4HofljaMTElsinore
$lOOdownandtakeover
payments, 3720691.

we

OFF AIRPORT

Low In cost hi h in result

Molorcycles

Wantedto Buy
llan,jes, Hotpoint and Tappan, 68
priced right. Financing available
CASH 377.4)72
with no down payment. (.)ict'i
For vied furniture, appliances,
Appliances, 372.7431.
tools, dc, Buy I or 1001 Items.
KIZNMORE WASHER, part.,
Lorry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.
service, used machines
buy furniture
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 OL97 Piney Woods Barn,
and miscellaneous. Sell for 30 pd.
consignments. Free pick ups.
Ga rage. Rummage
54
Auction Sat. night at 7 p.m. Call
372 7770
Sales

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(hlOfldti 8312299

W. Garnett White

MON EY$

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5 the best corner in Central

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4 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator
Ideal For Off Ice, $45
322 020$after6

Ph. 1305) 3238160

JOHN KRIDER. ASOC

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1792. north of Sizzlin Steak.

$ SAVE

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Autos for Sale

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equipment, excellent COnditiOn.
Fully guaranteed $1995. Call Don
Pope, 322-1131. Dealer.

Call Floyd Flower's,
Southern RV Services, 3239020.

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Appliances

generators,

80

'71 Buick LeSabre'4 door hardtop,

COMPLETE
MOTOR
HOME
SERVICE CENTER. Special on

awnings,

Altos (or Sale

80

Camper.Tra vet
Trailers

ditioners,

Equipment (or Rent

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1 per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307* Eas.4 1st St., Sanford 322.9411.

Stitc Rd. 427, 2.3

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AiItypejani
y,r r'•'- STINt MACHINE &amp;
StJrPLV CCI,

Looking for

Revnadeflng, Adthtions 4 Repv

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64

Drop In bobbIn, zig zati and .3 needle
position. Like new Condition, solId
new for UI, balance of $45 cash or
S payments of $10. New warranty.

52

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ThiseI%ready....I;0'xl60'Coufltry
I Club koad, Loch Arbor, 15,000

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Well Drilling

"t"Po*l'PeiI(Ont,ol
7/ lrrji'tj&amp; AyC
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15$ Avtr.ge block,:
1V _ Free Estimate, $31 7t.
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HUFFMAN REALTY
At Pelt, JeflnyCla,It.,As
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2 IS'83?2lIS3Day,Eve.

1d',' Orlando Clipper, Murry lilt
trailer, 100 HP Electric Winch.
$1700. 373 0941.

1973 Singer ZigZag

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COtdZROL
757
Dr'ye

Cr'c'r,
PaintIng, Cement Work. L.:jht
HaulIng 372 7643

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(ALTQR5 196W LakeMary Blvd
373 6333 or 615 2333
WE TAKE TR,SDES

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Long*ood

baths, kitchen equipped. well Other home lisings from $71.C% to
Screened porch for
lovely fall evenings $49,990
Hurry'
Two lots beautifully located on
Linda Lane. Lccrcr, 100'xifl',
56.000 each.

or 628.?1
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It you hv an eye for real y.lut
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Wall Papering
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PAIIL !LA1[R
ProfCss;onal Wallpaper Hanger
lensedRaentlal,Co,nrc,al
rrep EstImates Ph 377 6073
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den, in Sanford, recently painted, Homes,
Lots, Acreage
Owner will hold fInancing iie
2
Oedrocm,
1' bath, Scott Ave.,
Colt 00*
Mayfair. Lovely quiet area.
177,000
LAX E MARY
Build your c'.vn
hnm on five acres PrI
Ot
Beoom,, 2 baths, pod, central
$22,500, Call s.s
heat air.
This
house
has
everything including large lot In
SANFORO - Near St Johns River,
beautiful Wii'on Place and
exclusive area with river CCCS$
financing.
at the marina 3 bedrooms, 3

U3).4039

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lot selection
available in
Sanford 's finest
family park.

COZY COTTAGE7bedrpom,pluj

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Sinqer' be's? model, wIndS Ixbin
in nh%ct1lne F ully autociiatic. Pay
ymentS of
b.4..ac of UI or 10
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PLASTIC PIPE, approx. 4500 ,t,
rOund, 80 PSI, round block
I'll, IP;t'IFIyICOC PiPO 323 318/ alter
s 'v or weekeoth,

Boats &amp; Marine
Equipment

CalICredIt Dept.
a

Fishing R. Bna'tng

Itest
now

BuiId'r has new 3 bvjrnorn 2 bYt
904 78922*0, Orlando, home ready for Immediate
305173 1334.
Cupancy Located on So. RUtkin
Street, near Lake Mary School,
3 Bedroom, 2 bath
on
Iarewooded lot Only $26,430 with
06* I,,,lI down
7'
pci. assumat,g
assume VA mceluage, I'. pct
fl'.ortgage,
Phox. 30S 299 7026day50r471 7607
Owner. Ph, 323 ,7725
evenings.

(T)fROflDA
H011iES

Beauty are

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MOVING, MUST SELL

Deltona.

ministration Atitjc.

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?óO3ParkDr.
D8V1377.77)7

pays all ClOSing cost VA, FHA,
cunventionat loans, Bullclr,

income.
See
us
req a r ding
your
•tiqibil,tyfo purchasi
r.J'*3bqdroomhom,,o,
no cash down and
reduced
monthly
p3yment under the
Carmen
Home Ad.

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7. PCt.IfltiffltRit,
GOOD CREDIT IS ALL YOU
NEED. NOMONEY DOWN. New
3 and I bedroom homes, 1',, to?
baths priced from insso to

the reach of the young
working people at the
area; as well as Itic
olde;retire,sona fixed

Central Hear &amp; Air Conditioning
For free e,timotej. call
Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanfort 3

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DeB.art'

Deltona

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Financing
a
new
Maronda Home
In

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830.5500
Rcaltnr

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521 Burton Lane. 3231171

26065 Hwy 1797
REALTOR 37) 5771

REALTOR

3234061.33317,3flfl70

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10' Fiberglass boat &amp; trailer, new I
HP Mercury motor; Electric
stove, push button; Maytag
Whher, like new. 606 Oak Ave
3777(14?

Harold Hall Realty

CORBETT.REAL ESTATE

".UP4SWORTHREALTY
$OJW.IstSt.

A Directory of Experts Ready To Serve You!

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Opening

Roberts &amp; Gilman

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Need
A New
House?

SPECIAL Baby bed, 110; Antique
Buffet, $40. D&amp;J Curiosity Shop.
1201 W. 1st St. I 6 p.m. DAILY.

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577.900, 3 bedroom, P bath, large
mortgage

$00

MAITLAND FLEA MART
1911 Hwy. 1792 Open Sat. &amp; Sun9 S
838-2920

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Deve's Furniture,

SOnford Ave. 323 9370.

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WOODED LOT- Nearly an acre.
beautiful buildIng tIle. $7,SgO.

64$ 1'91

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glass.

AIR CONDITIONER ]yearolct GE
71.000 BTU, auto thermostat
compressor $250 firm 373-4976
after 6.

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Royal, Doulton, Haviland Bavarian
china, lead crystal and
pres

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range, refrigerator, fireplace,
fenCed yard, $25,500.

Newly renovated, 7 Bdrms, Iamlly
room, kitchen equipped, carpet.
$?.00Odown$I50oflthl 3727287

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Stove. Refrlgertr and
Washing
Machine, all Harvest gold. 3 mos,
old All for 1500
Violin sos. 3i
7117

skiing nearby Call Don collec',

Contact us; you may Qu!ity.

thOn rcnt, Government SUbSidIZed
to Qualified buyers. Call to see
qualifylp

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REPRODUCTIONS
24"x4".$4.50 EACH
PIOLL'S IN CASSELI3ERRY

6027378305.

Lake Mary - MovIng, must sell, 3
bedroom, 1': bath Central heat &amp;
air, near school &amp; college,
Reduced to 121,900. 373-1111.

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i
WlthorWithoofffcnOn$R loal I.
4. any size We are eeting ana
dealing so come see us or call 373.
0061

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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

New houses in a rural area. No down

Air Conditioning

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ASSUME PAYMENTS
SACRE NEW MEXICO
RANCHETIE
14.500 origInal investment May be
assumed by making one payment
of 134 II anda balance of 17,96586
at 9 pcI. interest. Just off In
terstate 25, gentle rolling and
trees, good hisiting, fishing and

y Owner - PINECREST - Must
sacrifice.) bedroom, central heat
&amp; air,
screened.ln Ø&amp;ti(,
dishwasher, *7S,S00 323803) after

MAKE OFFER- small hou,
66' x 160', Lake Mary.

Suite2O3ThpGreaterMall
REALTORS, Casselberry, 830 1466

Exceptionally beautiful Wedding
C.okn, Headpiece and Veil. Site 9,
Call 377 2311 after I

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Beautiful Rug, 1I'x12' wit?, PL,d
Sculptured Pattern, $10
Phone 373 048.5
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Tropical flshtanks.One30Gal with
stand; one IS gal, complete with
accessorleifor both. Mouton Iamb
coat, excel. conci., size 16. 3737603

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acres, clear, flowing stearn,
tiets, private and peaceful but
iose
In.
Terry
Really,
REALTOR.

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1. PossIble Subsidized monthly
payments,

Hartman Realty, Inc.

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1REIGHT SALVAGE
'Y' DIRECT FROM OX
CAR
A4PIiOflc.
•it cond. freeters
retr,g step ladders
wire etc.
('.ormly's E. 46, Sanford 323 4733

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Seminole Cnty - 20 beautiful

In the Qood ole summenlime...,t's a
oteottimetoseltsomethIngwtha
Classified Ad JuSt dial 372 7611 or
$319993 for a quick results ad

3. FamiIle or sIngles,

,,71170.

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ORANGE CITY
JuSt oft 17 92, sitS this charming two
EdO bOWN PAYMENT
year old) bedrøom home with its 1. YOur new custom home on a lot of
large screened porch across th
your choice,
wtiefe home. Price $31,90o with
attractive assumable mtg,
2. Adults II thru retirement.
Elmer Bakalla Inc.

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ct3ssilird ad in Ihe F 'i
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MisceiIpous

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
tIUY-SELL_TRADE
311 3l5t.Flrst St
372

Longwr'oj

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For5a)e

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REALTORS

top urn!

Misceitannous
For Sale

50

ON RESERVOIR
LAKE

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Park, 377 5992or 37) 1)6.7; 373 9007

MisceIIapous

Cove

t.ot l00'x660' deep. 60' house trailer.
?O'z20' out building, cabana Porch.
on Oakway. $15000 Call before 1,
323 1097.
. -- Lots and Acreage
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A. A McClanohan, BROKER, ill N.

Anytime

ExclusIve, 16.000 With $1,300 down
',vill put you in ô thriving short
outer restaurant Xulp Realty,
377 2335

7Th

G EGORY MOBILE HOMI S
3103 Orlando Drive
Sanford. 373 5700

I BR, 2 Bath
Ravenna Park
129.500

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322•242O

REALTOR 831 7867 Fern Pl,rk
you have an CyC for real 3.Otue ________________________________
,Ou II eye thc clasf ed ads
regularly
BelAir Special
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Mobile Homes Rent
bedroom. t'. bOthllome. carpeted
- - --. -- -----------throughout. Central heat and air.
-Entoy be'.itlful Welds'a River tly
Attached one car garage. Owner
renting a mobile borne at CA.P,LP
tranS,qred, Must sell. $71,S(
SEMINOLE. Nopeft. Noalcc9sol. , Lee Swisher. tis.

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;aitj pliawaiba Au" a, 1792
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831 3196
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(oreusatourb;gn location

Call REALTOR.Associat, Sonny

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7 bedrOom, family room, fenced.
Carpet, tow down Only
Acre Realty, REALTOR, fl 7750
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12' x 60' mobile home, furnith. 2
yJrm, I'baths, carpeted, central
beat
air.
area.

21 Hour Service
Call 377 7i

Income And
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Catibart Real Estate

Raborn. After hours
5)74)3 Hurry anti see it

830 5500
Realtors

lOt

36'xir, one bedroom mobile home.
$700 down &amp; assume payments
321

CITY- FOUR ON TWO FLOORS!
Real Value
Need a big home With lots of
bedrooms? This has four plus 2 NEWLY RENOVATED, I BR home,
futnisised. coc9er lot, $11,500
baths Good investment Potential,

Payton

33 Housus Rent Furnished
-- - -- -- ----3 bedroom house, fully furnithed,
wolf wall carpeting. 323 6375

Call 377 nu

apartments. clubhouse, carpeting, drapes,

COUNTRY-OH, BOY! HERE IT
IS' This Is that 2bedroom on 1375
acres lou've wanted so long.
Price? Oh. no. Not out of reacn,
179.900 Call REALTOR
At5OCiâtC John Mero. After hou
373 0711 You'll bt' Surprised W$en
you

location References, $125 Month
)BEOROOMitOUSE
FENCED YARD
645 0567
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investment Property

Roberts &amp; Gilman

Mobile
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322 7)74 day, 37) 0483 eye.
BROKER
ASSOCIATE

IOR
372 21 ,
After HrS. 377 971.1
377
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I bedroon, 1'
$1,900 do. 5196 mo 7 pcI. Acre
Realty REALTOR,
3?] 7150
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SMALL ACREAGE
Wiffiøtdr 3 bedroom hem,'oo paved
road. $73,000

3 bdrm, 7 baths, carpeted, famIly
-room, P,necresf area in Sanford.
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Furnished
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Clt'an 3 Bedrooms, Convenient

3-7143

?11N. Oak, Sanford

Jill) Hunt Realty

bedrooms, equipped kifChn,
lovely dining and living rooms.
lence. covered pitio anti oUier
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F rst LIass (000itiQfI
Call REALTOR Associate Julian
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Days' 322 6173

372 2)51

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tr extra privacy or only one fer
large home te Horses aIlo
with city approval C0nvenit
location for shopping 6nd highwa
access 130.000 Other smaller
stesalSO available in area Please
.tsk for 0,rts [jell, Asso: ,

7 year old home, 3 bedrooms. 1',
baths, carpet, central heat, air,
Take over mor1gee at 7 pcI..
payments, $167

BROKERS
The Time Tested Firm
Nht' 327 3174

itmant a pleasant Surprise' OPJ (,'if
cttanOul your Qaragequickly with
a Want Ad

FOUR ACRES

Move in Today

ST. JOHN'S REALTY

HIGHLAND PARK - PLUSH THE
INTERIOR OF THIS HOME

Ph Orlando 777 7769.

Iw Bedroom, Furn ApL
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ADULTS, NO PETS
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WELAKA APARTMENTS
30
Apartments Rent
114W. it St.
Unfurnished
'torn wall to wall carpet, or
1 of 7 bedroom duplex apwrtments.
r)nrtit,onrd, reasonable rent
Furnished or ufltvrn,SJ%ed Cd'
"(-US. no pets, 377 tIlO
Swimming pool. 4720 . Orlando
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I Bedroom upstairs apartment,
LMs, water furniShed. Adults
7 8IdrOpin in Slnfotd. 1160 mOnth
only. $90 3727296, after i.
inck,dlng electricity. 323 1901
Ater 7
1 Cedrom downstairs apartment,
-Air. Mature adults only. No pets,
7 Bedrooms, Pta. room, electric
372940
kitchen, fenced yard. Lights and
water leCluded in
$)4I$ Oflet*oroommot,ilep,ome,,' x
US month. Poole Ares. 323 7677
mth. 7 young children welcome
after 6.
3770&amp;SS
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Sanford, 1st floor, 2 Bedrooms,
Apartrrent.flOoMeiionvilIe
kitthen equipped, air and heat.
AItCrSPM
Colt nec Oettona (3051 571 1067.
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S4nIorThdrm. home, 111.000 Buy
equity &amp; assume payments of
tl
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WILL DELIGhT VOW Has 2 REAL

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Stemper Realty

1101 Scott Ave. Sanford. 3 bedrms,

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This could be YOUt good nes

40 ACRE MONTANA RANCH
6", PCI. LOAN
Beautile!, undeveloped rolling grass
y pine hills near historIc Miles
City. $710.47 down, S'O,ii monthly,
VOL.10 balance, Excellent bunting
and fishing. Easily accessible.
Call for Mr. Booth collect (ICe)

MINI RANCH

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* Heated Pool
Bedrooms I bath AdultS, 1 teen,
1?? 4161, 1959
-------i pcts. 7671 Elm, Sanford. 1175,
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security 32)6956.
Retired gentleman warts per
manent room to rent. Prefer
refrigerator, clOSe •n. Reply to
P0 Box 704?, Sanford.

ST. JOHNS REALTY
BROKERS

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FURNISHEDdOHh0U5e-ufltford LONGWOOD HILLS
months with option tø buy,
beautiful 2 bcdrOom home with
gorgcously landscaped fenced
yard ar.d citrus frees. 172.500.
North of Longwood in area
Inc.,
Realty.
Ev.rest
tashionabi. homes and southf
REALTORS. 6210601 After hourS
fast growing area of Lake Mary.
call ie.nSeHartley, ASSOC.. 645
Cot venient to 43.4 or I 4 LOvely 6
3441.
acre tract priced only $35,)
Beat the crosci Call Di: flO'Aler,
:lasslsied aas serve the buying
ASSOc .
sling community
everyday read and use them
TWO LOTS
often Ctl 3722611 or 131 9991
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The Time Tested Firm
Days 377 6173
Nlghts 372 5.421 or 372 737

HOMES$.40.O00aOd Up

Fern Park, 3 bedrooms $200 Month
Ih option. Sanford, 1 h1rooms
Sl ',nth wiph OiOn. Ph. I 23
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Woodme--3bdrm,,1bath,corner
P01
119,500. Will Consider
reasonable
offer,
Terms
.rronged. Owner, 322 2710

IfOMES UNDER $70,000
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3
Ofl 3' aCr, $13,000
"SANFORD'S SALESLEADER"
3 fledrm City, 118.500.
HOMES$30,000to$40.(.00
3 Bedrooms, l'- baths, l'i acres. CITY- OP4L\' 2 YEARS OLD! Has)
$33
bedrooms, I baths $29,500. Many
3 Bedroom brick, 1 acre, sis,.
new features. For details call
3 Bedrooms city, $33,200.
REALTOR Asociat,, Rose
4 Bedrooms. 2 story, pool. 139.600
Southward. After hours 3fl

WEIRD HAROLD

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Housesfor Sale
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Houses for Sate

"A w,
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lifetime (f toil.'

Make today Ct3S5itid ad day. Place
one, to buy, sell or rent. Call
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PIbIAI APAPIMIPIT fIOMES.

Houses for Sale

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Make more money. Will pay II per
cent snt. Good Land for collateral
13.000 for 3 years. Marvin P.
Gatman, (Bonø Mon Broker I
7601 Mohawk It. Mail Call
842 (24 hr)

Business ProperI
For Rent

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In city, 3 bedrooms. 7 baths, family
room, kitchen eq!jippecl, ar
conditioned. $195 Month. $75
Security Available Oct. 3 37,
cRANKLINARMSAPTS
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2 Bedrooms, sun porch. carport,
nice yard, some appliances. itS
Goodhart Ave.. Lake Mary.

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Auction, 1200 French Aye. 373
7310

To t,edrorn apartments,
S6Candup
373 1340
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New disCOUnt drug store. E
CilIenI compj'iy benliti Salary
commer8urate With experience,
Rpty to Box 557. tare of The
Evening Herald, P.O Box 1657
Sanford, Ha, 37771
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Williams evicted Blazer frnnt made operational head of the from the 104 tea I n, but Deutsch
office personnel from their organization by the WFI, would not say who 'hey were.
putes tx-tween
I,oudd and Williams, Deutsch

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landscaping, including a
sidewalk, along the Monroe Partner of the Florida Blazers
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up
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C.iinpaign Chairman coin announced a special gift of
A Senior L'izui group in Igue franchise ,
Weather Details Page
manager Ed Cain and barred all Sentinel reporters
$2.000 from Gordon Ifulbert, Sanford has indicated "they
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Telephone, a pacesetter firm, Is vice president and general want to sponsor the dedication es...nated the club's debts to ' __ -ftl
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running 60 per ceni over last manager of Orlando-Seminole of a antiquated cannon that now range all the way up to $2
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Jai-Alai Fronton.
holds the flag pole In front of the million.
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Orlando that "their suspension stiH in effect."
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clontiracts to the detriment of publicity) has alread been ,'
The local chamber, wh
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participatine for the first time contributed $715 to date. Errue Ilorner is also president and league drmand,lit only that the
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salaries for
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thP- Boston attorney said that Crossword Puzzle
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operation.
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Federal Savings and Loan Alta. through pa) roll deduction.
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Millior). "It appears that
I-oudu had also bffn con. leam has to r1love froin
Dr. Crane
monte Mall branch, is cliair.
Horner singl-d out tbree of "Ill coordinate county acMeanwhile, In another sur. Williams has wt lived up to the sidering legal action against the Orlando. There's still a hard Dr. Lamb
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man of a special Mall Task
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contract Orlando newspaper because of core group of supporters here horoscope
Force Committee dubbed 'Ibe agencies for praise in their George Brown (North coulty), expected to file a suit today, with the team,
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culturai walk from Seminole t;ek. 11at amount will be and donate the text to the
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Jack Horner county Action 176 Independence 11all camping out project was
chaIan said
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and recording State Conunission too late for
Barbara Muller, a music rural cultural themes: folk approval. Horner said it will be
Instructor at Seminole Junior songs, recipes, stories, ett She resubmitted to the comm1sson
College, received a $1210 grant will iite a book about her in 1975. Meanwhile the
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students (ace severe ,traffic hazards.
flur mnr. a discussion at the school board's %S'ed ne1a)'
eting Fred Taylor, transportation administrator. explained the district has the finances allocated for 12 new
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A Senior L'izui group in Igue franchise ,
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manager Ed Cain and barred all Sentinel reporters
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the practice field. Deutsch said
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holds the flag pole In front of the million.
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participatine for the first time contributed $715 to date. Errue Ilorner is also president and league drmand,lit only that the
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salaries for
club's
nd fornw.r prinelpal club in. of t-oudd and the
thP- Boston attorney said that Crossword Puzzle
three a
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operation.
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Federal Savings and Loan Alta. through pa) roll deduction.
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Millior). "It appears that
I-oudu had also bffn con. leam has to r1love froin
Dr. Crane
monte Mall branch, is cliair.
Horner singl-d out tbree of "Ill coordinate county acMeanwhile, In another sur. Williams has wt lived up to the sidering legal action against the Orlando. There's still a hard Dr. Lamb
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contract Orlando newspaper because of core group of supporters here horoscope
Force Committee dubbed 'Ibe agencies for praise in their George Brown (North coulty), expected to file a suit today, with the team,
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UF eident Jack Homer honduran hurricnn tictims Mone 4Oviedo
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culturai walk from Seminole t;ek. 11at amount will be and donate the text to the
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Jack Horner county Action 176 Independence 11all camping out project was
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Barbara Muller, a music rural cultural themes: folk approval. Horner said it will be
Instructor at Seminole Junior songs, recipes, stories, ett She resubmitted to the comm1sson
College, received a $1210 grant will iite a book about her in 1975. Meanwhile the
restoration will continue
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students (ace severe ,traffic hazards.
flur mnr. a discussion at the school board's %S'ed ne1a)'
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prosecuting atchuckle from 18th Judicial defense
trial within a month to six corpora ted areas of Seminole murders were seId,d&amp;n
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of original court ap- County jumped from the six Butler points out.
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today.
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month total in 1973 of 1,217 to
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Watergate available to the pub. motion to send the bill to the presidents and members of tapes, which are deemed to
documents. He could destroy
lie,
Judiciary Committee for
Congress to be public property. contain evidence necessary for any of his papers after three
But Republican opposition sideration of Its constitutional
A similar attempt Thursday Watergate trials and for years and his tapes after five
blocked a quick vote on a bill implications is rejected.
by Republican Whip Robert P. providing the public the full years.
designed to nullify a NizonFord
Sen. Roman L Hru.ska of Ne- Griffin, applying to congress- story of the wnndal.
agreement giving the former braska, senior Republican on men and future presidents,
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Under terms of the Nixonpresident custody of his the Judiciary Committee, also (ailed 58 to 23.
Ford agreement, which was be destroyed immediately upon
documents,
has prepared a substitute bill
The bill being debated Is dL1n'ia*.I whin
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allow a final vote today If their all recent presidents, vice of any of Nixon's papers and would control access to the Sept. 1, 1964.

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Sen.
br Republicans are attempting
to head off Senate pas.cage of a
bill giving the government cus
tody of former President Rich
ard M. Nixon's official tapes
and papers.
The Senate formally went on
record Friday urg g 1) sident
Ford to make all the facts of

Robbery Hostage Escapes
COLUMBUS, Ohio iATh — A pregnant bank employe,
seized by a robber who maie off with an estimated *14,000
from a Kentucky bank, escaped unharmed after being left
tied up in a motel room here, police said early Friday.
Mrs. ts!rn Ison, who Is nearly eight months pregnant,
freed herself and telephoned police. Officers said she was
unharmed.
Kentucky police said the man who held up the Peoples
Bank of Sandy Hook on Thursday and another person who
drove a getaway car were still at large.
Police said the woman was left tied up at a motel on Co.
lumbus' south side. They said she freed herself and called
officers about 12:30 a.m. EDT.
Police said Mrs. Ison, 21, told them she had been
"treated very well" by her captors.
Roadblocks were set up In a 150square.mile radius of
Sandy Hook in eastern Kentucky on Thursday night.
A police spokesman said the search for Mrs. Ison and
the robbers was at first hampered because of an
description if t h., r t1 away (,:r.

Scandal Rocks Miami PD
MIAMI I AP)
Acting Miami Police Chief Garland
Watkins has fired one policeman, suspended another and
placed a third on probation for an incident In which an
undercover officer was severely beaten by uniformed
officers.
Watkins Thursday fired Officer B. Charles Outiaw for
"the use of unneccesary force" and allegedly lying to
department investigators about his part in the Sept. 3
incident.
Patrolman Robert Campbell was suspended for 30 days
for allegedly falling to tell the truth to Investigators in his
initial sLlement. Sgt. Vincent J. Smith was placed on
probation for six months, Watkins said, for failing to
maintain proper control cf his men during the Incident.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate and House conferees,
faced with a preridentlal veto threat, have softened a
measure under which U.S. military aid toy could be
suspended.
Acting Thursday, they also killed altogether a Senate.
passed cutoff of military assistance to Chile.
The conference committee made the changes In a
continuing resolution that would allow spending for
foreign aid and other federal programs to proceed,
basically at last year's rate, until Congress acts on
regular appropriation bills for the activities. The foreign
aid portion totals some $2.6 billion.

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submarine-launched missiles about 4,900 miles, some
2000 miles farther than the most nearly comparable U.S.
weapons, the Pentagon has disclosed.
Officials said Thursday the shots were made Wed.
nesday from the for north Berent., Sea to the P2ciflc. The
'. ur ':al !: 1ed Th ut /1J iith'a n iks ncrtJi of Mi
way Island.
The Soviet firings, presumably from a new Delta class
ubmaruw, were the 1thmgestnge marIne4uncI
m1ssiiet observed by the United States, the Pentagon'
said, A 4,1OlHnlle shot imd been monitored gweviously.

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jikr, crisscrosd the countryside today to evaluate :i
effects of
vera earthquake Thursdpy. Forty4ow
persons were know" dead and at least 1,000 were reported
injured, 92 of thei ei Hish', $evn'i (1tis or twns in
central Peru reported 'xnsive da."nage. There vas
widespread panic wid hysteria beause f memories of
thy deva3tathj.t quike on i1ay II, i70, in which 20,000
peraons were Wiled and another 50X00 were reported
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Betty Ford

yers for Nixon delivered to the reasons why he wo
District Judge John J. Slrica judge or the attorneys felt they Judge's office a sealed envelope
to appear.
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me iorrner president reFirst Lady Betty Ford is
subpoenas demanding former malned on the panel, still sub- to quash subpoenas requiring mains hospitalized in California
making
a faster-thanPresident Richard M. Nixon's ject to one more round of chal- Nixon's testimony.
for treatment of phlebitis. He is
expected re cov-y from
testimony in the Watergate lenges.
One of the subpoena., was Is. expected to return to his San
breast cancer surgery,
cover-up trial will remain
Each potential juror was sued by defendant John D. Eh- Clemente estate this weekend.
President Ford reports.
sealed until selection cf the trial asked nearly 100 questions.
rllchman, former high ranking
On
trial
with
Ehrlichman
are
"Betty's doing very, very
jury.
Sirica formed a panel of 144 aide in the Nixon White House. former Atty. Gen.
John N. Mitwell," Ford sa id Th ursday.
Asked Thursday when he potential Jurors for this phase of The other came from special chell,
former White Howse chief
"She is about two or three
thought selection of the 12 ju- the selection process. Unless prosecutor Leon Jaworskl.
of staff H.R. Haldeman, former
days
a head of what the
Seminole County citrus waiting to be picked
rorsandsixalternateswould be the pace picks up markedly, it
Asst.
Atty.
Gen,
Robert
C.
Mar.
Mardoctors prognosticated as
"I'
m sealing everything Incompleted, Sirica said, "I think will take more than a week to
dian, and former campaign
the rate of recovery. So,
we have a good chance for the complete questioning of each. volved in this matter until after
sequestered,"
lawyer
Kenneth
W.
Parkinson.
se
re very
the
Jury
has
been
early part of next week."
Jurors who survive this phase
State Citrus
They
are
charged
with
cona
Sirica
said.
He refused even to
Sirica talked to newsmen still can be dropped through
after he and prosecution and limited number of additional gi ve copies to the prosecutors spiring to thwart the Investigation of the break-in at DemoCarl M. Saunders
defense lawyers had spent a challenges allowed attorneys or Ehrilchman's attorneys.
cratic
National Committee
day In a locked courtroom In. for both sides. No reasons must
While they couldn't be con- headquarters in order
hide
GRAND 1A I 'ir:, Mich
terviewing potential jurors.
be cited for the final round of firmed, reports circulated in the identities of the adinirnsiAP
Carl M. Saunders,
After nearly seven hours, challenges,
the Federal courthouse that Nix- tration and Nixon campaign of'
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) The 1,20 gallons for the 1974-75 crop.
83,
win
ne
r of a Pulitzer
they had completed only 10 inSirica and the lawyers were on's lawyers had cited
number of oranges and grapehis flclaL* who planned and knew
Prize and edi tor of The
"And by Industry rule of terviews. Five persons were ex- questioning jurors when
law- heilth and national security as about It.
fruit harvested during the 1974- thumb " he said, "you can
Jackson Citizen Patriot for
75 season In Florida is expected scratch a million
24 years, died Wednesday.
boxes of orto drop from last season's crop, angcs off supply for each one
He won the prize with a
a state poll of citrus growers point drop in yield."
1949 editorial suggesting an
indicates.
The poll showed that grapeannual National Day of
The orange harvest was ex- fruit growers expect to produce
Prayer.
'I pected to decline by I per cent only 42.4 million boxes for the
while the grapefruit harvest Is next season.
,6 expected to drop 9.2 per cent The average box of grapefruit
Bessie L. Pierce
below the 1973-74 crop, the for shipment contains 64
United Growers and Shippers grapefruit while there are 200
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP)
s
As.sociatlon reported Thursday. oranges In an average box. But,
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Dr. Bessie Louise
In its eighth annual poll of depending on grade size, there
By DONNA isris
Pierce, 86, author of a four-to lack of a quorum for the the cities and of unsympathetic
growers in 29 counties, the can as many as 250 oranges in a
present
Mayor Norman
Herald Staff Writer
volume his tory of Chicago,
second month In a row. Absent and downright rniltreatment of Floyd of Altamonte Springs,
trade association said grove box or as few as 128 whIle
died
Th ursday at an Iowa
were representatives of Seminole's six cities.
chairman; Ma)or Margie Hess
owners are expecting the total grapefruit numbers range from
CASSELBERRY — Officials Longwood, Winter Springs,
City hospital. The retired
Williams kept a stiff-upper lip of Lake Mary, Dr. Duerr and
number of oranges to drop to 46 to
history professor at the
from three cities, a county Sanford and Oviedo.
throughout the tirade, agreeing Council
161 million boxes during the
Chairman Tom
McGee said that canned commissioner, two county
University of Chicago was
County Commissioner Dick to some points, claiming Embree c' Casselberry with
season,
single-strength and frown con- department heads and two Williams arrived 45 minutes ignorance of others and at- copies
editing the fourth volume
The growers are also ex- centrate grapefruit
of the recently corn1974-75
of Chicago's history when
inventories candidates discussed topics late to be the target of tempting explanations.
pecting their crops to be down are not enough to meet demand ranging from double
pleted overview of fire
she
died .
taxation to Casselberry Councilman Edith
Williams urged the delegates protection capabilities of water
in juice yield because of mul- because of an anticipated short- parks and recreation
for two Duerr's wrath. Dr. Duerr to consider a county-wide
utilities.
tiple blooming during last win- er crop and bad weather
In hours, waiting for a fifth charged the county with double cooperative effort on a parks
ter's excessively warm weath- Texas,
Dr. Duerr Immediately
Gen. Weyand
which produces 18 per delegate to show at the CALNO taxation, slammed the county and recreation program, saying pointed out that
er.
the ma of
cent of the nation's grapefruit. Council of Local Governments board for its sponsored corn- the first step would be the Casselberry included in the
"With approximately 85 per
"Whatever we have In boxes meeting,
WASHINGTON (A?)
prehensive land sue legislation, appointment of a sub- report was erroneous and asked
cent of Florida's round oranges or inventory isn't enough,"
The fifth member didn't show accused the county commission comnittee to study
Gen.
Frederick C. Weyand
the that It be corrected.
going into processing channels, McGee said, urging growers to and the meeting adjourned due of
has been confirmed by the
lack of knowledge concerning possibilities.
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Also present for the nonan important supply factor in hike their inventory plans.
Senate as the Army's new
He
said
the
full
potential
of
meeting were county utility
this new frozen concentrate
McGee emphasized that the —
chief of staff, replacing the
- using school properties for control director
O Juice pack will be the yield in United Growers polt does not
Bill Dale,
la te Gen. Creighton W.
recreation has not been county parks director Jim Buck
gallons per box of oranges," atcmpt to forecast total crops
Abrams.
thoroughly explored adcl1ngu and November general election
said Wilson McGee, general as does the U.S. Department of ______________________________________ Is
The Senate's approval by
one answer to providing candi da tes Bobby Hattaway,
manager of Unit.d Growers. Agriculture estimate due next
a
voice vote Thursday
recreation
in every County running for a legislative seat,
HERBERTCAPpS
"We've got trees with fruit in week.
Seminole County School neighborhood,
came
after a brief hearing
and Tom Binford, seeking a
dlffert.nt stages of maturity besystem. He was a member of
"United has only compiled
by
the
Senate Armed
Williams presented those county commission post.
Herbert Lee Capps, 17, of the Masonic Lodge, Phi Delta
cause of the weather. It's al- grower opinion of what
Services Committee.
most Impossible to get pickers think they can harvest and P.O. Box 175, Lake Monroe, Kappa, and Pineest Baptist
to make the distinction."
sell," McGee said. "But they died Tuesday. Born In Lake Church, where he was deacan.
McGee said the current yield were right within approximate- Worth, he came to Sanford 16
He Is survived by his wife,
'. ofl.29 gallons of juice per box of
ly 2 per cent last year on or. years ago from that city. He Mrs.
Ruby
Buckner;
was a student at Seminole daughters, Mrs. Terry Goodoranges could drop to as low as anges and grapefruit."
J un ior College.
son, Prattville, Ala. and Mrs.
Survivors Include his parents, Judson Whortun, Jacksonvill e;
Albert and Rose Capps, Lake son, Edward L Buckner Jr.,
Monroe; four sisters, Mrs. Jo Sanford; brother Jasper
Ann Jones, Mrs. Diane Adams, Buckner, Prattville, Ala.;
Mrs. Marilyn England and M
isio", Mrs. T. W. Mitchell,
Caroline Caps; four brothers, Cullman, Ala.; arid eight
0crnHvR21v71
John 11. Wørnr r.utn
Albert. Frank. Claude and
hlL1rø
II
siiar;
gr
ndparents, Mrs.
Claudia
ADMISSIONS
d A. Hancock, Osteen
Gramkow Funeral finme in
Judith Damsell, Winter Donie Macks, Mrs. Mary Ard, charge.
amnot'd
all of Lake Monroe.
John B. Mitchell
Springs
Grainkow Fu ne ral Home In ___________________________
Janice Mathes
Deborah Russell, Sanford
charge.
Judith A. Conroy
I)onna Wagner
BIRTHS
Donald M. Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Hancock,
EDWARD BUCKNER
EquIlla Shaw
boy, Sa nf ord
BUCKNER, EDWARD L.—
Deboiah Campbe ll
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Funeral services for Edward L.
EdwardL Buckner Sr., 73, of
Buckner Sr., 73, of 309 Vihlo
Jackson, boy, Goldenrod
Barbara H. Robinson
309 VihIen Rd., Sanford died
Rd. Sanford. who die. Thur
Joseph Kimsey, DeBary
sday. will be held at '
]p
Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Thursday. Born In Dir.
hichard T. Duncan, DeBary Thompson, girl, Sanford,
Saturday. at Pinerest Baptist
mlngham, Ala., he moved
Church with Rev. Kenneth Molt
STE
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Sanford nine years ago from
off iciatln3. Burial will be in Oak
Hagan,
girl,
Sanford
nommommmmmmmw
wood Cetnelpry, Prattville, Ala ,
Biltinp!cy, Ala. lie was a
Includes 1/2 1b. sirloin strip steak I
Monday, Oct. 7, at 2 pm
auate of Howard College,
Gramko* r-uneral Home in
DISCHARGFS
Sanford
University and
charge,
Sanford
a nford:
Univc;zity WfAlabarna. He was
Katherine W. Wilkins
an ordi.tned minister and
CAPPS, HERBERT LEE—
Travis Chandler
Yesterday's high 77 low this
Funecaiec vices tor Hofber1 Le
served
as
a
high
school
prin.
mornino 57,
Mnt'kôlli, fln,,',l
Il, CI L6K5 Monroe, who
cipal for 41 ye
Mostly fair and continued cool
in
died Tuesday, will be held
Eddie
Mae
Phinazee
today and tonlgtt. Saturday partly
Alabama school system. He
Saturday at 10 S.M.at the
Louise Connelly
cloudy and warmer. Highs today in
gravesictt In Sylvan Lake
served
as
state
legislator
In
mid to upper lOs and lows tonight in
Emma Lee Ashley
Cemetery with It James Burns
Alabama from 1947-51. He
mid to upper 505 Highs Saturday in
officiating, Gramkow Funeral
Mdl T. Stevens
low to mid SOs Winds northeasterly
taught for five years in the
Home in
Roy L. Capps
IS to 70 mph, d"creaiing tonight and

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Britain's election Oct. 10 between Prime Minister
Wilson (left) Labor Party, and Edward Heath of the Conwrvative Party will keep permal allarks to n mlnlmwm.
Wilson Is concentrating on gaining union support while Heath,
using the slogan 'Put Britain First'
First'
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new policies towards unions to create a broader base of
snpport.

Is 100 North High y 17-92.
CniIbrry. Florida 37737

SEM1NOLECOUNTY

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HAVANA, Cuba (AP) — The full schedule of daily acti vities
Cuban revolution may be awaits each patient at the Ilaheavy-handed in some ways, vana hospi tal.
but it does have Its humanitarThe day's activities pre built
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lntnne.,s ,,t 1701 Seminole'

Ave. 1.11at,10111 Spring%. Seminole
County. f Iorlcla7under the f*O.t'ous
r'.nc' of rIEGANT INTERIORS,

fld that I intend to reosier

Said

rn e y,itt, the Clerk OtIheC,,cu,t
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By: Elaine Richard#

quallfica:in. election iñ

Caselb.rry, FlorIda 37707
Publish: Sept.
. Oct. , II. 1974

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SPtECIAL

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

nominations and elecilons; provides

NOTICE ISHEREESY GIVEN that
the City Council of the City of
i.inon
springs, Florida, las

for CommI'lon districts $nd adiustment of same; provides for
initiative and referendum; provides

called a splaI referendum election
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chiatrlcHc.spithlls one of them. atlon. Patients tend vegetable sewer service rites in arm r'
'LU'(ILJA.
you ARE NOTIFIED that a FOR
(HE
"Before the revolution, It was and flower gardens, attend lit- tilled to be serv ed by
PURrOSE
OF
nerai Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
CREATING A REVISED CHAR
practically a death sentence to eracy classes, give each other Waterwoits Corporation.
',as been tiled against you
and a TER AS PROVIDED BY CHAPTER
By S. John A, Yimbrouh
pr ayer c on tained wilhin the petition i6&amp;. LAW OF ri ADIhA fl
be sent to this hospital," says'
haircuts.
run
track
and
nerform
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requests the Court to award that APPROVED AND ADOPTED
Dr. Sidney Orret, the hospital's together in choral groups.
ATTEST:
certain
property
Owned
I
nu
ond
S Arthur It tkclwth, Jr
di-p'ty ',:rv- tor.
rct has '.1 t ti-l e IJ;..j)iuIi, CICr
'yr ,q,-, py
CIR
we have now is proof since 1946.
tendflts by the entireties. toratpd
YA Campello Streti, Altamonte AGAINST THE AMEPI!)MENT
that when you treat a patient as
Pu'llsh Sept. 77 &amp; OCt. 1, II, II, 1974
Sprinçs, F tur cia. and more tmr
"th'ie
year,
bef
e
or
th
e
revoluocr
151
ac like
Ca
ticularly 'ncribcd as:
Said revld charter has been
tlon,87 patients died In a single
The West i3 feet 4 incheS of Lot?
a... .i
-II,
rut.
ra
ay," he uld In alh,f last year,
wdtheEast,, fCet$lncheScfLof$, of the City of I'tamonfe Springs,
The hospital, locate1 in
Block 15 as the-n on the vacated Florida, which was duly adopted
by
outskirts of Havana. Is spotless. thPt Watt 73 (Itath5 at the
portion of the pl&amp; 04 SANLP4DO, the City Council ois the 1st day of
hos
pita
sa
l,
he
id.
AllotCubt,should eat as well as
TIfF
SUBURB
'EAUTIFUL, October. A . D. 1974. entitled:
5.ANFOPfl ECTtflN.
'd
j,
.
the 3,500 patIen ts iit this In.
P4AP4E C' TuE CiTy
"The plee used to be a
In Plat Book 3, Page L4 of "bc Public OF
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS,
slitutinn Beef Is crv-d Uu'e house. These were 60 or 70 beds
Records of Seminole
nunty, FLOilDA AMFPIDING CIIAPTEP
times a week, while elsewhere for 1, pa sits, There were so
Fio'Ida. togetnec with the ru't 01 7j7 LAWS OF FLORIDA, I
mqres and e;eis over 8frnt -'d A5 AMENDED. BEING
in Cuba rationing limits meat many fights over beds and
THE
AvenQeaAdthatportionofCampel,
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF
iurchasenthee-quart rs ofz scarce food, we needed an or.
lying
East of UrrntwouiJ
Street
I T A MON T F
S PR i N Ca 5,
p td per f.x;sori every ritne thopertir surgeon here more
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CREATING
.''rlOA,
A
days,
said Block IS deSuibed abot,
REvISED
CHARTER
than psychiatrists."
AS
to your wife, MARY CAMERON, as PRAV'nEr) nv r 4 *PTER i4.,
Unhk psychiatric hospitals The hospi ta l Leo!e demo.
ma for lump sum alimony, and you iaws C'- FLORIDA; PROVIDING
in most nu
L.o ti n-American stration of the emphasis the Cuare required ta serve a copy ofyr FOR A REFERENDUM ON
written defenses. it any, to if 0" QUESTION OF APPROVAL OF
naiions, where patients often ban revolution has placed oi
WILFRED
H.
CONRID, R- EVISFO
are It" to their rern deuces, a inproved heal th care
CHARTER'
r,'!'u,wy, 1a"vr!wT.wrneavoress PROVIDING FORM OF BALLOT;
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COPIII Of Said ordinance with
revised chrfrr contaned tterc:n
are on file With the office of the City

southeast Portion. Mild to warm
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temperatures with
ranging
from the mid Si's extreme north to
the low lOs southeast and m i d los

sysecepupPerSs'xtrenwnorth

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from low SOs extreme north to upoer
SOs extreme South

inspected during the official
bUSine, hours of the City at the City
Hall from coo am tO 5:00 pm,
£AA
",'vn rrioay Of eacn
week,
Th not re
I, s
1h Evening Hcralaonceo week for
four (4) cnwcutive weeks, and, in
addition, the Notice shall be posted
by the CIy Clerk in no less than ten
(tO) plac es In the cor.orate lImits of
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Daytona Beach tides for Saturday
—high 11:04am., 11:20pm,; lay,'
4 - 77am.5OSpm., Port Canaveral
high 10.43 a rn, 10:47 p m,; low
4.fl a rr. A - SO l M.
Extended Forecasts Su',day
through Tuesday, Penninsular
Florida
Generally fair except f or

cWtiOn at the Precincts whefain

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January 1. 1975.
Said special referendum
shallbe held on Tuesday. tt,5th day
of
November,
AD
1911,
S i multaneously with the gener al
election Of the State of Florida and
the question to be voted
will be
ptaced on the billot at said general

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BE HELD IN THE CITY OF
Co'nmis%oner Shall be the chief
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS ON executive ollicemofth,City setting
TUESDAY, THE 5th DAY OF
form powrs $fld dutili of the
NOVEMBER. A 0 974
Mayor Commissioner; prov,d for

AMENDMENT
, ,
OF THE CITY o;
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
The doard of County Corn.
FLORIDA
UIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
mlsslor.rrs of Seminole County
SHALL ORDINANCE P40 .d3 71
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
OF THE CITY OF ALTAMONTE
sitting as the Seminofi County C!VIL ACTION NO. 14.l376.E
Utilities Board will bold a public
SPRINGS, FLORIDA, DULY
111CC
Ike
Marriaq.
of
he aring in the County Commission
ADOPTED BY THE CITY
C"mber&amp; of the Sen, Inole County MARY CAMERON. WIFE, AND COUNCIL ON THE IST DAY OF
J.
EDWARD
CAMERON, OCTOBER, AD, 1974, AMENDING
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida, on
HUSBAND.
Tuesday, October 77. 197e a
THE EXISTING CHARTER OF
NOTICE OF ACTION
P.M or as so
THE CITY OF ALTAMONTF
on thereafter
TO EDWARD J CAME POU
SPRINGS, FL. ORIDA. BE ING
Pasili ble tO con:Jder an application
1C? 1Et SIred t C
CHAPTER 67 1079, LAWS OF
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INDIVIDUALIZED
EDUCATION!

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hot baked potaio, fresh garden salad
and hot buttered roll.

Margaret Lemon
Josphine McGowan
Prethenla Wilder, girl,
Winiford A. Scott
Orville H. Jones Sr., DoBary
Glen J. Miller, Deltona
Vincent O'Brien, Deltona
Fred Packard, Deltona
l"et Peters, Enterprise
Winnie L. Peters, Enterprise
L)Oiii'ia r. u.., !lrnmee
Genva LeGree, Oviedo

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DATED this 2nd day of October,
A 0. 1474.
5: Phyllis JordahI
City Clerk
0$ lPt City of
Altaryyte' Scrngs,
Ftortda
S JOSEPH DAVIS, JR.
ESQUIRE
STENSTROM, DAVIS 4
MclN (0511
Florida Sta teflank
Suite 77
1',u lfi ,e iuox wa

CHRISTIAN
SCHOOLS
ACCELERATED
CHRISTIAN
EDUCATION lithe
curriculum
- Call $31-$S

Open Every Sunday

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Commissioner for ttwee
years;
provides for vacancls., methods of
filling same; provide, for adoption

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shall be the Mayor; provides

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transition schedule.
ltsoId,evi%edcp,arter Is approved
by the electors of the City at 'he
special referendum election, then
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As Deputy Clerk
H. CONRAD
Attorney for Petitioner
100 North Highway I?

OF

all

Springs on Iu..i4.s' Pa
M
November, AD 1971.
Tique'stjun to be voted on at %aid
le'cI
will be as follows
PROPOSED CHARTER

UTILITY BOARD
Notice of Public l$iarIn

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FICTITIOUSNAME

Notice is hrrrh 'i've'

.'ac'(dancr with the provs'otn of
th Flctitb*4 Name Statutes, 10
1P,I Section 56509 1 iorlda Statutes
1957
S Martha Wilder
Puhltsh .rnt 70 77, fl,t A II IOta

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Legal Notice

DETROIT (AP) —
Enterta iner Arthur Godfrey has been released
from a hospi tal here after
treatment for severe gastric upset. He reportedly
flew to New York atter his
release Th ursday.

YORK ME
STEAKS]
HOUSE
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HOSPITAL NOTES

The Board of County Corn
°°" Of Seminols County
. me emin'ie County allorneyor Immediately thereafter;
P'-t..tlV
Utilities Board will hold a public Otherwise $ d5la'jlt will be tnter,d !JVWUIJ MF
hearIng in the County Cormlsslon against you for the rdi'f aemanded DATE.
Said revised charfir provides.
Chambers of the Sem.'oIe County in the Petition.
WlTN(5Srnyhi,.1andfhe%Iof amor.otIserlhinO,, for theCrtl(r,
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida, ,
and pe of Ihe City ot Altamonte
Tuesday. October 13, l97
this Court on Stcmbcr .
at
SprIngs,
Florida. defines corporate
P.M. or
ICItCUI? Cci
thereafter •
limits;
Provides
annexation
POssible to Consider an appIition
Arthur H. Beckeith. Jr.
Ou$; provides for a City
concerning changes in water
As Clerk of the Court

NOTICE

that much different, mister."

Arthur Godfrey

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PROVIDING FOR FILING
REVISED CHARTER WITH
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
OrIglnII with the Clerk of this Court
STATE; REPEALIp4G ALL OR.
4tMrbffOreI4rvjcIOn
Petitioners DINANCES IN
rniji IrT.

UTILITIES BOARD
NSHCOI Public Hearing

Publish: Sept. 20, 77, Oct. 4, ii, Ifli

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tflhedtobfsei-ved by Southern Gulf
and when I first retired it was Utillile,.
Inc.
$45," hesald. "But what dothey
By: 5: John A. KlmbrOugh.
Chalrmin
do? They raise the pension,
ATTEST:
then they raise the price of a 3:
A rthur H. fleckwllp,, Jr.
car?
Clerk

out
re in the garage right
nOW .—always had D',dges
and Oils one cost me 15,100. It's
tM same damn car I bought OW
first time off John F. Dodge and
Horace Dodge for $Th0. Ain't

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'Big Deal'

AW- e Rot a brand new Dodge

ELECTION WILL BE LOW KEY

LOS ANGELES (A?)
Actor George C. Sco tt, who
won and declined an Oscar
for his role as Gen. George
Patton, Is fuming over an H
rating assigned to his new
movie, "'111C Savage IS
Loose."
Scott called a press
conference Thursday to
compla in about the rating,
which means children
tmder 17 are admitt ed only
riiJi a parent.

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NEW BALTIMORE, Mich.
(A?) — Frank Hograever, ,
Chrysler Corp.'s oldest living
pensioner, has two words for
the latest Increase In his
fits: "Big Deal."
Hograever'a monthly check
has Just Jumped $5o., to
$295.O, under the lateSt 1
MUM built Into the contract
negotlatedwilhtheunitedAuto
"e."•.
The increase alone is $14.45
more than his monthly pension
when he retired 24 years ago,
but he's not jm''j,
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LOS ANGELES (AP) —
The attorney for actor
David Carradine says he
expects an out.ofcourt
settlement of an incident in
which
the star of
television's "Kung Fu"
series allegedly ransacked
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Terrorists holding seven hostages In the Venezuelan
consulate fn a week have scaled dovm their demands, but
the Dominican government is expected to hold out for full
surrender.
Shouting horn a consulate window throu an Improvised cardboard megaphone, guerrilla leader
Radames Mendex Vargas told newsmen conditions inside
the consulate were becoming Intolerable.
He said he was dropping his demand for $1 millloa
ransom and would settle for safe passage to Mexico and
Peru for himself, the other terrorists and some of the 37
political prisoners whose freedom he had demanded
earlier. Six terrorists are believed to be holed up with the
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A consumers' guide to doctors, throughout the nation.
Society, only 54 of Springfield's
complete wi th prices, stirred up
Robe rt McGarrah of Wash- 215 doct ors provided the rea hornet's nest of controvers
y ington, D.C., who headed the quested infonnat,ion fur the
here, but its publisher believes
Nader rujet, said in a tele- guide, Siko!sky said. The other
it
octors "uncooperative."
'vere listed in the guide
a useful
tool which should phone interview that the as being
beisadopted
elsewhere.
Spr in gfield guide was tin,
The medical society mailed
Pat te rned af te r a sim ilar ond one to be completed.
guide by consumer advocate M{arrah said about a dozen its WmDet's an "alert memo"
which ;dd: "It might be con.
Nader, the guide lists a more are being prepared else- sidered
prudent
NOT to apdoctor's fees and office hours where in the country.
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of Inforand tells where he was edu.
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cated and whether he accepts find a d oc tor knows how much
Dr. Donald Yurdln, the
M ed icare pa tien ts.
trouble It is," McGarrah said, society president, said he sent
"It was just like stirring up a "Sometimes the medical out the alert "not because we're
hornet's nest. It was unbeliev- society has a referral bureau trying to hide anything, but we
able," said Ron Sakoisky, who that will give you the names ofa question whether It's ei ther
headed the project In this cen- few doctors — but they never ethical or legal for us to supply
say whether the doctor is any some of the Information."
tral Illin ois city of i00000
good or charges o much for a
The I
"The medi cal society has a five-u.ute visit that you'd be tices llino is Medical Pracvested Interest in keeping con- be tter off In a hospital emer- other Act, like similar laws in
states,
prohibits
sumers in the dark. They don't gency room."
ians from "advertising
physic
want consumers to be able to
The Springfield guide is or soliciting for professional
make easy comparisons of such available for free
at bookstores business"
except
In
things as f ees," said Sakolaky,
and other shops. Sakolaky said professional and telephone
an assistant professor at Sang.
that while the guide may not be directo1es. Such listings
amon State University.
able to give def ini ti ve advice on cannot contain fee Information.
Nader's Health Research a physican's skill, It can pro.
Sakolsky said his group plans
Group prepared the first such vide some hints, like his hospi- to upda te the guide every year.
guide In 1973 In Prince George's Ial staff appointments.
He said he beli eves more and
County, Md. It was designed to
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ROME (A?) The collapse of Italy's 36th government
since World War II is causing more concern than usual
becanae aenew coalition capable of coping with the grave
economic crisis seems possible without Communist
psrtklpation.
The long-simmering question of a role for the Communists In the government was a major factor in the
collapse Thursday of the
4eft coalition headed by
Premier Mariano Rumor.
The Italian Communist party Is the largest in the West,
the second largest party in Italy. It gets one out of every
four votes in national elections and controls the powerful
General Confederation of Labor. It also controls the city
government In Bologna and several other municipalities.
Rwnor's Christian Democrats, Italy's dominant party
since Wend War II, has steadfastly rejected the Corn.
munists' demands for Inclusion In the government. But
the Socialists, the second largest party In the ruling
coalition, have Increasingly smqponted the Conzrnu'ilst
demand, and their battles with the Christian Democrats
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Gas Shortage Hits Utilities
TAMPA, Fla. (All) Customers small city-owned
electric utilities will feel the brunt of a natural gas
shortage this winter in their pocketbooks, says a staff
member of the Florida Energy Committee.
Keith Scatty, conunitee staff engineer, said Thursday
that power plants using natural gas may not
fuel
In December, January and February.
The utilities will be forced buy alternate fuels at three
to four times the cost of natural gas, he said In a report to
the energy committee,
"The customers utilities
already paying a high
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WASHINGTON—The double standard In year until early 1971. Thereafter, the Senator got
During the 1972 Republican convention, he own plane travel if he can avoid it. He has taken
Washington is nowhere
Home DeUv..ry: Week, 55 cents; Month, $2.40; C Months, $14.20;
apparent than In his Buicks from an Arlir.gton, Va., dealer named wangled a rent-free apartment in Miami Beach. frequent
in ti-ic corporate planes of
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the attitude toward gifts.
Year, $28.40. By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
Larry Peacock. The senator was loathe to jl insisted tousat first that he had ren ted rooms Ashland Oil, PhiIIip-Morri s Company and
other mail: Month, 82.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.
The much-maligned Washington bureaucrat discuss his transportation arrangements. He in the hotel where the Kentucky delegation was
National Industries.
may not even permit himself to be taken to the admitted only that he had borrowed a Buick "for billeted. But when my
associate Jack Cloherty
For Marlow Cook, the Senate's code of ethics
cafeteria by anyone with a problem before his a couple months" from Cooke and had bought
a confronted him with the address of his Miami hasn't deterred him from Improving his life-style
agency. But the wining and dining of Members of Buick from Peacock.
Beach digs, the senator acknowledged that he at the expense of others. The political cornCangress by favor seekers is a major industry in
As the senator from Kentucky, Cook felt he had stayed there "a couple nights."
promises, so essential to lawmaking, tend to
Washington.
should have a voting address In the Blue Grass
During his first few years in the Senate, he make personal compromises seem
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Most senators carefully reject any large state. At (ir!t, he used th e Buick dealer's home also collect ed at $2004o4300 monthly retainer In
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and confidential atmosphere OL
the
convivial
charity and confine their contraband from address. Then he set himself
up, for about one from National Industries, a Louisville-based the Senate, whose members are fond of calling it
private interests to football tickets, toiletries, dollar a month, in Louisville's plushest pen- conglomerate. The regular payments finally the
world's most exclusive club, there are too
liquor, cigars and the like. But Kentucky's thouse atop the fashionable "800" apartment ended with a grand, lump sum of $2,500.
few restraints.
In
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silver-haired Senator Marlow Cook, if his building. The apartment belonged to James E.
The senator explained he was paid by
Footnote: Cook told us he seldam makes more
memoirs should ever be put to music, could Barnett, who was away promoting wrestling National Industries i
go!
or
'egal
work,"
although
than
$10,000 a year from his law practice. After
rntitie them: "how to Succeed in the Senate matches in Australia.
1a' krn,wkdid that the money went into hi5 his clectA;fl to tic Senate. he was alai nan ed a
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t2F
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\ithuut Really frying. For he has accepted,
In return for the use of the apartment, the personal bank account and not his law Firm's d ire ctor of the Bank of Louisville. The chairnn,
problems facing the nation (and the world) we gratis, everything from automobiles to apart.
senator told us, he serv ed as an overseer of the account. The $2,500 payment, he said, was an San Kline, happens to be the father-in-law of
don't feel particularly embarrassed since no one rnents.
furniture and art in Barnelt's apartment. He also "honorarium."
National Industries' dead honcho, Stanley
else seems to understand them either.
Indeed, he arrived in the Senate nearly six: paid the electric bills, telephone bills and maid
lie still does "spot work" for National yarmuth. Incidentally, Yarmuth's son John is on
But every now and then we run across years ago in a free Buick provided by a service out of his own pocket, he said. Our Industries and accepts pay for it, he added. But
the public payroll as Cook's legislative aide.
something in the newspaper that we ~esitate to Louisvifle dealer named Jim Cooke. Sources sources, however, say Cook only paid for parking ne insisted that his payments from the
:
Stanley Yarmuth did not return our calls. Jim
comment on. It is almost always an article that with access to the records claim the generous and maid service. Now Cook has moved Into an conglomerate don't influence his Senate conduct Cooke and Larry Peacock both refused to
we dealer loaned Senator Cook a couple Buicks a apartment in his own name in the same building.
The Senator also doesn't like to pay for his comment.
strikes us as ridiculous, so ridiculous that
hesitate to comment for fear that we have
somehow missed the point.
That's about our situation today with recent
meeting of the Altamonte Springs City Council.
Let's reconstruct the picture. Officials of
FMtamonte Springs have been concerned for some
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Lowerspeeds would mean fewer accidents the
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i
lair logic. Beyond that, though, it gets a little
=-confusing. Cou ncil instructed City Atty. Joe Davis
to prepare an ordinance repealing an old 12-mile
per hour speed ordinance in favor of a new ordinance setting the limits at 35 miles perhour.
In other words, in order to get the trains to slow
The Sam Sheppard case bobbed up again
WASHINGTON
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We have very
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down, it was necessary to give them permission to briefly the other day. The celebrated murder
little idea whether the bill ions we're sp
for
trial
was
ob
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one
of
e
th things President
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go faster.
defense are buying the right weapons, the right
Oh, well, it has been a strange year all around. Gerald Ford tiadIflnhlnd when heuid that
mlxofthemortherlghtnwnbersofthezn,
The decisions are guesses based on corn.
President Ford pardoned former President Nixon Richard Nixon could not obtain a fair trial
anywhere in the UZIII1 Statec "under governing
puter
Information but guesses all the same.
for crimes never charged or proved, and the State
ions of the Supreme Court,"
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Our
strategic f orces are designed to prevent a
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Commentators immediately recalled how the
war, not fight one, Defense Secretary James
agreements with Russia while refusing to say Village, Ohio, osteopa th, sent to prison in
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Schlesinger knows as well as the rest man that
recognize Cuba because it Is under Russian in- 1954 for the murder of his wile, had won a flCW
no one
nuclear conflict. Our nuclear arms
It
from ti-v U.S.Supreme court on the grounds
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fluence.
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are des1gd to convince Moscow not to take
And housewives who can't afford to purchase that adverse publicity had hopelessly prejudiced
hanv j1at ,u1! ie to. chaos and also to
°
jurors against him. In
beef at the supermarkets read of ranchers and
convince Western Europeans that we can stand
up to the Russians in their defense.
dairymen preparing to mass slaughter 800 cattle the second trial, held in 1966, Dr. Sam was found
The problem of U.S. defense thus Is political
becausetherancherssaytheyarelosing$lOOto
No one is going to claim that the Sheppard
rather
than military. But while we are in close
$150 per animal.
story was one of journalism's shining hours.
association with West Europe's leaders and have
Finally, there's that crackpot scheme kicking Looking back, It is obvious that the man was
a rather clear Idea of how they reason we have,
the local newspapers.
around Washington to raise gasoline taxes 20 to 30 tried and
no such understanding of Soviet thinking. We do
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cents per gallon and then refund the money later. Yet it was a matter of something more than a
what
of
weapons
and
We've heard it explained twice and have read handful of editors hoping to sell newspapers at
military forces will convince the
not to
the
risk
of
a
man's
life
or
freedom.
They
were
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three lengthy explanations, and we still don't tin- reacting to w
take
dangerous
actions.
In
the
1962
Cuban
hat t hey
7LI
NE
mitsile crisis we found out; but that was when
derstand the plan or the reasoning—if any—behind injustice.
we had a ten-to- one superiority in strategic
it. Somehow or other, though, it has the flavor of For days alter the discovery of the murder,
force5.matdaybotlike1ytoconagainin
I
our
Altamonte Springs raising the speed limit In order absolutely nothing was being clone to attempt to
"Here's a written report, Mr. President,
lifetimes.
solve IL Protected by his
to slow down the trains.
The Penta gon is freneti cally translating
but It's In Invisible ink
suspect was not talking to li
I
else,
treatises by leading Soviet military thinkers in
It had all the aspects of a
the hope of finding the answers we need. But
The newspapers demanded
these may not give an accurak' clue to what U.S
ed and confronted with a long
arms will incline Brezhnev to either caution or
puzzling
about the circumstances of
recklessness.
his wife's death. Eventually, newspaper
Schlesinger himself has a great faith III .-W,
The United Natiuns has not established a particularly preiv.we forced Bay Village police to t urn the
certainty." No one he says with obvious relish,
distinguished record in its pursuit of the goal of global peace, investigation over to Cleveland detectives. The
can
be certain what a democracy will do In any
papers kept up a steady drumbeat of publicity
but Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim Is convinced that
given
crisis, a fact which must surely give the
organization is the best hope for the survival of modern Until Shepi*z'd Was indicted.
Russians pause. but Schlesinger', logic on
By the standards that have been erected in the
cieterrence is as Western In concept as Robert
M
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No single nation can solve the problems that plague all Past 20 years the newspapers behaved
McNarpara's was. Russians queries on the
mankind, he told the General Assembly in his annual report on irrevonsibly. (No one has ever asked, of course,
McNamara
thesis during his tenure as Secrt
eary
to what extent the publicity about the Supreme
the state of the world,
WASHINGTON The
stamp program. Benefits are reduced by only 30 cents for each
found
it
illogical
and
mystifying.
of
Calling th e emergence of deteriorating cities, rampant Court's decision or the fact that Sheppard had
ar
family
income.
begun 13 years ago, will soon reach into every doll
lop American military officers are convinced
inflation and scarcities in food supply "a crisis of extrac4dinary already served 10 years made it impossible for
county in the nation and costs for increasing
But when combined with other federal, state
i
that only U.S. detemination Will ma
drnenszcirns," Waldheim insisted that the earth's nations must the state to find 12 unbiased jurors in 1964.
benefits are expected to soar In the next few the local welfare programs, an entirely different Russians cautious, If the Russians believe
we
now be! weer. "order and chaos."
Possibly in another 28 years it will be thought years.
picture emerges
one of destroyed work
the
will to resist and the will to defend our
The secretary..nerals plea for international action that the press behaved IzTesponslbl) tfl
centives and inequities,
allies, ey'll ho ld still, several of these leaders
Already, more
13 million persons one
acknowled es the new situations which confront the in. Waterga te affair. This seems unlikely, but
"By adding one program on top of another, have toth
in
every
16
Americans
is
a
stamp
this repor'.er. If t hey're convinced we
tetnatlona) community in the nuclear age.
should It happen, let It be
we have made it possi5le for some people to (n't haveldthe
that in beneficiary, at an annual cost to
will, they'll
taxpayers of
and push harder
And his emphasis on social evils is a reminder that the U.N. this case, too, the press was striking out pt what
derive as much or more Income from welfare
a
billion
Even
the
number
of
ients
is
nd
take
chances
that
could
It-ad
to war. Some .5
ti.is enjoyed its major successes through its compassionate it saw as a gross injustice being done to the
believe
the
Showing
barely
one-third
the
number
who
are
eligible,
.
of
eponse to human needs,
will necessitates standing
people.
and than their neighbors currently are earning," up to
Moscow
on
every
crucial
is
In accepting the challenge to "build a new society"
sue
an
And Rep.
W. Griffiths, D-Mich., said Mrs. Griffiths, who heads a joint (ering an olive branch at the same time. of.
resistan" to the threat of desperate want, the United Nations
Can modern man (and woman) find happiness predicts that as many as 60
This
congressional subcommittee on fiscal policy.
million Americans
was
the
approach
taken
by
Mr.
may yet make its greatest contribution to humanity.
Won.
back in the America of the l83(? An Atlanta, or one in every four
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The subcommittee said that In one eastern
will be eligible within
Modern weapons In sizeable number, and the
Ga., company called Earth Services three years. If all of them obtain food
city, it iifscovered that the
average monthly continued progress in developing more £ivanced
(FM), which marketed the first the annual cost could Jump to $10 billion,
cash, food and housing benefits for a nonworking
types are other expressions
condominium in the U ni ted States, is betting on
family participating in five or more benefit must turn to the question of of will. But then we
what weapons, how
it.
Considered in isolation, the 1o,J stamp programs was $428.
many
and
when
to
build
them.
At today's prices
ESO Is now transforming 10 former farms in program seems successful. Its benefits are
That was about $55 more than the
median
we
cannot
afford
to
buy
all
Shelby County, Ky., about 20 miles from reasonably generous up to $150 a month for a wage less Social Security taxes for women in
wrapc's, even all
Louisville, into a unique "return to earth" family of four with no income but not so much that tity and or.ly $80 less than the comparable important weapons, in major numbers.
And what is will and detezmjnstion In Russian
community called Plum Run. It is designed to be so that the incentive to work is destroyed. figure for men,
eyes
and where does it shade into belligerency?
a self-sustaining, 1000-acre residentlallarn
development.
How do you feel about the poor turnout this past
it mandatory to Vote In a general election to be eligible
To all outward appearances, Plum Run Will
Tuesday"
for
homestead exemption,
look like a typical pie-Civil war community.
Ready to "rationalize" about the fault lying with
lie compares this proposal
Each home will have a "keeping room" cornto driving your
someone else. My conscience is clear I couldn't
at,tnrn('bfle.
plcte with full wall fireplace, brick heai.th,plank
However, if t here is one word..."'k' 'n.,
n yi'u aen 't have any insurance, accord un' ti tk..
fl nrs and kitchen.
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my (Wfl personal feelings it niu.t bo
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t,t niany ptuple want to go ALL the way back
- ashamed."
like voting ..a
privilege,
of
to t he 19th cntm'y, of course. Thus the kitchen
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Embarrassed is anthcr good choice.
So,
If
you
forfeit
th
will be fully equipped, th !t
jj have Indoor
e responsibility which accompa
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I just wond er about those Gunter folks who were privilege,
thep Krider feels you should also expect nies
plumbing and awaslierand dryer will be lodged
t"i
"sure" that Bill wo'jld win. ..arid didn't bother to help the other.
to lore
Jy
i the "tuttery" ad joining the keeping room,
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him out. I ronder how they felt when th ey looked Into the
It probably doesn't stand much chance of ever
with space for a freezer.
mirror early Wednesday morning,
passed, I suppose. And yet it just might be enoughbeing
of a
And poor G un ter.. bouyed with a whopping lead over scare to get
some
of
the
'watchers
away
from
Stone in the primary, and certainly being assured by all of
the tube
at least long enough to vote.
his "friends" that they'd vote him in. and then finding
out that right here In Central Florida (his own backyard) wi Wat a minute. What if they do go into the voting booth
THOUGHTS
th out properly ehicating
themselves on the candidate's
his 'friends" turned out to be "no shows."
record and ability, what difference d
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con and a haughty
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The pity of it all.
havea7operceflt;urnoutofjllflfonf11
rit before a fall, It Is better to be of lowly
ar
who
BY JOhI!J A. SW)l.SKJ
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (AV) Members of the state
Ethics Commission and the Florida Bar says they are
ready to file suits seeking clarification of the powers of the
to panels,
Ethics Commission member John Rawls, Florida
State University law student, notified other members
Thursday he planned to sue "to determine what the duty
of the commLssion is."
He was unable at a Wednesday meeting to
the
commission to act on four complaints charging improper
conduct by public officials,
Richard McFarlain, a Florida Bar official, said
Thursday that he plans to seek a Florida Supreme Court
ruling that the commission has no constitutional authority
to investigate lawyers.
The Bar now handles complaints of improper conduct
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be in
until sometime next week.
Meanwhile, federal prosecutors and Internal Revenue
Service agents are working with extensive files of documents collected from about 60 witnesses during the 48
days the secret panel has taken testimony since April 24.
The panel is probing Dickinson's financial affairs and
methods of granting state charters to financial Institutions such as banks and loan companies.
Two of Dickinson's associates have been Indicted by the
grand jury
charges perjury.
One. Frederick C. Prior, a farmer law partner of the
comptroller, was convicted last month on the perjury Indictment. The other, Dickinson's long-time private secretary, Mamie Mitchell, is awaiting trial.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)
officers say a
new employe of the state Beverage Division sent make
deposit $188,000 apparently took off with the money.
Leon County Sheriff Raymond Hamlin said Thursday
the deposit Included $16,000 In cash. He said most
rest was In negotiable checks.
Bobby Lee Reynolds, 34, of Tallahassee, who had been
employed by the division for 10 days as a duplicating
machine operator, was charged with grand larceny,
Hamlin said.
The deposit was payments made to the division foe
taxes and licenses, a spokesman said.
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wants to dump in the Gulf is
from several different processes. It is rnost!y
mixed
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and had decided that the
Nov. 3 show could
be
worked into his schedule.
Gibson said Askew and
Thomas will appear together
during the campaign,
including the Nov. 1 politithon
on public television stations.
Thomas charged that Askew
"actually called a program
chairman that had me invited
to appear on their program and
tried to get them to de-Invite
me."
lie said the call exerted 'tremendous pressure" on the Latin Businessmen's Association In
Miami and was made before he
spoke to that organization at a
recent meeting.
"That's obviously untrue,"
Gibson said of the charge.

Paula Undergoes Surgery
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)
Public Service Commissioners Paula Hawkins and Bill Bevis were both indisposed this week.
Bevis, chairman of the threernember regulatory body,
was stricken with a case of shingles while in Miami and
was confined to his sister's home Thursday.
Mrs. Hawkins was in a Winter Park hospital where she
underwent minor surgery for removal of a bone spur on
her foot,

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Reubin Askew's Republican
during Askew's four years ir
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nice guy but he just spends too increasing at a rate more rapid
much money.
than that of the federal govern.
"I supported him the last
Thomas said
Askew has defended the
Thursday In Tampa. "He's a
spending
increase by pointing
very fine gentleman. He's
out the expansion In state serv.
too expensive."
ices,
Thomas, Askew's opponent
Responding to questions
the Nov. 5 general election, said
increased state spending was about debating Thomas, Askew
helping to fuel the country's has said that be was not going to
let someone else run his
skyrocketing Inflation,
While many politicians
ThOITUS says he's not trying
talking about inflation, too
do that.
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North Tampa Chamber of Corn, fellow," he said. "I just want to
get on the platform with him."
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TALLAHASSEE,
(AP)
Just as a person with a skin
rash can go to a physician speciallzing in that field, a FloridIan
will
soon may be able to go to a
lawyer specializing
f am ily
planning
administration,
'1 plan for lawyers to designate areas of specialization was
approved Thursday by the
Florida Bar's Board of
Governors and will be
rnitted to the state Supreme
Court
approval.
If It gets the nod of the high
court,, legal specialists can adVeitise their expertise in the
yellow pages.
The change is much more
significant than it appears on
the surface, said James A. Urban Orlando, president of the
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JACKSONVILLE, Ha, (Al') and obtaining rnney."
Roberts has numerous tattoos
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both arms, the FBI said, and
h&amp;bit of robbing priests Is being
1974
sought Florida and through. was last
Ford
with
a
West
Virginia
out the Southeast.
FB spokesman William license, He was believed to
least
handguns,
Alexander said Thu'rWav that have
William Roland Roberts, 37, of agents Said, and may he trayCovington, Ky., was wanted for cling with a smail white
t!e!tionlng in the death of a huahua dog,
priest at Wilkesboro, NC., last
Alexander said
June 28.
West Virginia was locked in the
should be consid. trunk his car.
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practice, a major and in
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(AP) A decision is
pected in two s eeks fl tho appeal of a conspirarv con .
'.lctli'n against convi cted gambler Harlan Blackburn,
Blackburn, 54, of Orlando, was convicted last January
of aiding and
the attempted murder
gambling figure Clyde Lee.
Attorney J. Cheney Mason presented oral arguments
for a reversal Thursday before Florida's 4th District
Court of Appeal.
Prosecutors said Lee was in a telephone booth In the
Central Florida community of Longwood when Sam
Cagnina, 39, fired numerous shots into the booth, wounding Lee.
Prosecutors at the January trial said Cagnina was hired
by Blackburn to murder Lee for Lee's interference In
Blackburn's Illicit gambling operations.
Blackburn Is serving a fl-year
sentence for gam.
bling and tax evasion, He Is eligible for parole next month.
Mason based his appeal on the fact that Cagnina has
been acquitted of charges In connc'ctlon with the alleged
Lee assassination attempt.
Mason argued that If Cagnina was cleared, there could
Dc
conspiracy between him and Blackburn.
Judges William Owen,
Walden and Cecil Brown
took the appeal under

TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (AP)
This will be the second at. pa, attending the University of
The regents support rehabili- less they were qualified
adHe said the new proposal was
When Were is a waiting list
by the
South Florida.
to come
tation academically qualified mission to the Florida Bar,
shown
to Turllngton on Wednesqualified students for a par- with a felony-banning policy
The
proposal says
prisoners through other
day
by
Regents Chairman MarPete Millett, associate corn.
ticular course, convicted felons acceptable to the Cabinet.
applicant who "Is a convicted grams, the proposal says.
sha
ll M. Crisu' and Chancellor
missioner of education, said
should not be admitted ahead
The proposals are a resul t of felon and has not
had his
Robert
MautL
The regents aproved a policy requirement was too restrictive
others, says a proposed policy the criticism
Florida State her civil rights
not
their meeting last
but since the Florida Bar requires
the Florida Board
Turlington Is reserving judgRe- University's admission of be considered
admission to
gents.
members
to
be
it
from
consideration
21,
be
a
state
until be sees what policy
academic program
David Morrison to its law
The proposal, to be presented school.
other is finally adopted. Millett said.
which there
more qualified by the Cabinet, sitting as the resident and
to regents' meeting Monday
Board of Education, after criteria.
Morrison is
a 24-year applicants than places."
In a memorandum to the rein Tallahassee, expands the prison sentence on 1970 conThe policy mentions "high- Education Commissioner
The new policy also raised the gents recommending the new
law-achool ban on convicted (ci. victions for armed robbery and cost, high-student-demando- Ralph Turllngton spoke against problems
proposal, Mautz said It was
of other
ons to schools of medicine, ar- attempted robbery, He Is on a grams such as law, medicine,
settiig
standards
for
admission
redrafted
with an eye to objec.
chitecture and others.
study-release progr -r-i in Tam- architecture" and some other
The policy said no one could to educational institutions, MB. tions raised at the board 's Sepprograms.
be admitted to law school Un- lett sai d.
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Revels said he
the race keep from splitting
conservative votes with Thomas.
Thomas said he discussed the
withdrawal with Revels but did
not give the third party candidate anything to get out of the
race.
"I Just said we both have the
same objectives and that is to
return fiscal sanity and moral
sensitivity to Florida," he said.
"I just promised him to return
constitutional conservatism to
that office,"
Revels said he withdrew after
"much
and soul-searchoul-search
ing as a Christian man, making
supreme sacrifice in order to
unite the conservative people
across our state."

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charge: Askew has attempted
to subvert the Republican campaign by pressuring groups that
invite Thomas to speak. Askew's campaign denied the
charge.
Thomas said Askew has
backed out
debate set
Miami television station WCKT
before the election.
"His advisers say, 'Stay off
that tube with Jerry Thomas,"
Thomas said. "They know the
Thomas campaign is
contagious."
Bill Gibson, an Askew campaign press aide, denied that
Askew had cancelled the Miami
television appearance.
He said the governor had
never been committed to ap-

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Republican gubernatorial
candidate
Thomas says
he's elated to get American
party support because "
you're running against an Incumbent who refuses to debate
on television you need all the
help you can get."
Green Cove Springs auto
dealer J.P. Revels, former
American party gubernatorial
candidate, quit the race Thurshis
servative, George Wallace-on.
Thomas.
The GOP candidate welthe action
which he
said he had discussed with Revbeforehand and
a charge that Gov. Reubin Askew will not debate him.

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"It is impossible to determine
that the total economic and SOcial benefits to be derived from
such dumping will outweigh the
cost in environmental terms,"
he said.
DuPont officials have contended that the waste would not
harm marine life,
Baijet credited Florida's lawTrain said he was voiding the suit against the EPA and Dupermit because of Inadequate Pont for prodding Train's dccidata on the potential effects of s ion.
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TAMPA, Fla. (AP)
The statewide grand jury Investigating drug traffic in Florida has indicted 16 persons
in connection with an alleged
marijuana.
The names in the Indictments, handed down Thursday,
were not revealed because all the persons were not In custody, officials said.
Grand jurors returned the Indictments after a two-day
session.
HIll.sboro- gh State Atty. E.J. Salcines, grand
adviser, and assistant Pinellas-Pasco State Atty. Jim
Von, who handled much of the presentation evidence to
Jurors, refused comment other than to reveal the number
defendents and the charges.
Von said 14 of the persons indicted
In three
indictments his office presented. The other
named In
presented to grand jurors by
Salcines, he said.

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We'll continue to store."
DuPont has txen
EPA permit since April. It
nad been dumping the left-over
chemicals near the Louisiana
but a protest by officials
of that state prompted the cornpany to look
another site.
DuPont believes that Train's
decision was not justified by

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Ken
of the firm's
Wilmington, Del., headquarters, said DuPont had more
than 35, 000 tons of waste
in barges, mostly
New
Orleans.
"What this means is
going
store until we can find an alter.
nate means
treating this
waste," he said of the liquid left
over from a chemical plant in
Belle, W.Va. "We have no alternate means of treating it.

before any

allowed.

Revels Quits Governor 's
Race, Supports Thomas

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dumping Is
Florida also will keep be
keeping
the other
dumping sites in the Gulf although
are not near the
state's coast, he said.
DuPont officials said they
were still studying EPA Admin.
istrator Russell Train's
Thursday that voided the firm's
permit to dump up to 14,000 tons
of chemical wastes a month In
the Gulf south of Pensacola.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)
Buoyed by a victory over the
giant DuPont Chemical Co,,
Florida officials say they will
keep pressing the federal gov.
ernment for an environmental
impact study of the dumping
wastes in the Gulf of Mexico.
Peter Baljet, director of the
Florida Pollution Control Dcpartment, said Thursday he expects a response within a month
from the Environmental
Protection Agency to a demand
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Ehrlichman. 49, once one of
wife of Watergate cover-up de- Richard N. Nixon's closest
lendent John D. Ehrlichman White House aides, resigned his

Richard Nixon was "tremcn- 1973, In the midst of the Waterdously compassionate." but her gate scandal. Last July, he was
husband did nothing wrong to convicted of conspiring to vilate the civil rights of Daniel
warrant similar action,
"If you take a pardon, you're Ellsberg's psychiatrist and two
admitting there Is something to counts of perjury. 1ie has apbe pardoned for," said Jeanne pealed the conviction, which
Ehrlichman. "We're saying he carries a sentence of 20 months
to five years.
didn't do anything wrong."
In an hour-long interview
Until at least the end of this
Thursday at the hotel where she year, Ehrlichman will be
staying, Mrs. Ehrlichman fending himself against accusais staying,
discussed the impact of the lions that he and four other men
Watergate scandal on her tried to thwart investigations
family, her marriage and her into the Watergate scandal.
private life.
Throughout these long, ago"You draw closer to God nizing months, Mrs. Ehrlich.
whenever you have anything man has been almost a constant
that's tough," said Mrs. Eh- companion to her husband,
rlichman, a Christian Scientist. appearing at his side in the
"When other people are saying courtrooms, consoling him In
things that you know aren't the privacy of their Seattle
true, you have to sort out your home. smiling bravely for nho.
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tOhri1)htr, as tilL (Otf UI) trial
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very strong in what you know to began. Even when a demonbe the truth, what you know strator spat at her husband
)our motives were. If you have Wednesday, Mrs. Ehrlichman
that, you can live with your- kept her composure.
Mrs. Ehrllchman said one of
the hardest times was a month
before her husband resigned
from the White House when
headlines thrust him Into the
snowballing Watergate

Despite 'Gate
BOSTON (AP) — The sixIn Connecticut, Republican
state New England region, Gov, Thomas Meskill decided
which often takes pride In its not to seek re-election and was
political independence, shows nominated for a federal judge.
little evidence of any post-Wa. ship by Nixon the day before the
tergate backlash against Re- former president resigned.
publicans or incumbents In genMeskill's job will go either to
eral as election time ap. GOP congressman Robert
proaches.
Steele or Democratic congressAn Associated Press survey woman Ella Grasso. She could
of state and congressional elec- become the first woman In the
lion races In Massachusetts, nation to win the office without
Maine, New Hampshire, Ver- the aid of a husband who premont, Rhode Island and Con. ceded her.
necticut shows that incumbents
In Massachusetts, New
are favored in most races. 0th- Hampshire, Vermont ani
er front-runners are comprised Ithode Island, the incumbents
largely of present or past office.. — two Democrats and two Reholders.
publicans - are running hart
Campaigns in which in- for new terms.
cumbcnt are facing the stiffest
M33sachusetts Gnv. Fran
aIkngcs are focusing strictly Sargent, a GOP liberal, ni
on state issues such as taxes face the toughest light, a battle
and the local economy.
with liberal Democrat Michael
Governor's offices in all six Dukakis. Dukakis, a former
states are up for grabs, along state representative who au.
with three U.S. Senate seats tkired the Massachusetts no.
and 25 seats In the U.S. House of fault auto insurance law, has
Representatives,
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who has spent 34 years in second time In a century last
the Senate.
time, and Gov. Thomas Salmon
Mallary
is
popular is
heavily favored for re-electhroughout the state and his tion against Rpublican House
Democratic rlva!, County
Speaker Walter Kennedy.
Prosecutor Patrick Leahy, is
bucking a Vermont tradition of
As In virtually all New Eng.
sending Republicans to the land states, the issue in Rhode
Senate for the past 140 years. Island Is how to draw the line on
The third U.S. Senate race is state taxes and state spending.
in Connecticut, where Sen. Democratic Gov. Philip Noel is
Abraham
a being challenged by Republican
Ribicoff,
Democratic !ibcral, is favored businessman James Nugent,
over state Rep. James Bran- who has pledged not to raise
nen, the first black elected to taxes.
the state General Assembly.
in intuest In the region's
The hottest gubernatorial congressional contests
centers
races are in Maine and Con. on
five
districts
where
innecticut where incumbents are
cumbents
have
voluntarily
not, or cannot, seek re-election,
Democratic Maine Gov. Ken- moved out, and a sixth where
the-incumbent, U.S. Rep. R,bneth Curtis Is prohibited by ert Tiernan, D4tL, lost in the
state law from succeeding him. primary
to state Rep. Edward
sell after two terms.
Beard.
His departure opens the way
for former state Atty. Gen.
As in the U.S. Senatt and
James Erwin, a GOP con- governor's races throughout

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state Insurance Commissioner
Thomson is favored over
John Durkin, to tie the con- Democrat Richard Leonard, a
grossman to former President former state senator from
Richard N. Nixon.
Democratic Nashua.
U.S. Rep. Richard Mallary,
Vermont, usually a rock-ribft-Vt., is expected to replace bed
GOP state, elected a
Republican Sen. George D. Al.. E)eiraUc governor for the

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new congress.. heaval and anti-establishment

in the region due to retire- candidate success In the wake
ments, incumbents seeking of Watergate, the other
New
higher office and In
one
case
a
England
governors
appear
to
primary election loss,
be
on
somewhat
safer
ground.
The Senate openings are in
New Hampshire and Vermont
New
II a m p a h I r e 's
where two veteran RepubUcars Republican Gov. Meidrim
are retiring. Despite Water- Thomson, a maverick coflgate's alleged harm to the GOP, servative who rifled state tax
the two senators are expected department corporate tax files
to be replaced by two of his political opponents, ap•
Republican congressmen.
parently has found a home in
U.S. Rep. Louis Wyman, R. his northern state after moving
N.H., Is the favorite to replace from the South years ago. The
Sen. Norris Cotton, a con. state Supreme Court ruled that
servative. Wyman apparently Thomson's actions were illegal,
has overcome efforts of his but no charges were brought
Democratic opponent, former against him.

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whether the aerosol paint you used outdoors or In well.ventiown contains vinyl chloride,
lated areas and any potential
The U.S. Consumer Product risk Is greatly minimized,
Safety Commission said today
Plasti-Kote Co., a division of
it has denied requests by sev. Consolidated Foods Inc.,-said it
crab paint manufacturers to re stopped using viny chloride in
yoke the federal refund order, some products in
December
Retailers will be required to 1971 and altogebter in June
post lists in their stores of vinyl 1973.
chloride-containing paints they
The company said it makes 20
have sold during past yeam
million cans of spray paint a
The industry had warned the year, under its own five brands
commission that it produced arsd 100 private babeLt
tens of millions of cans of qway
Thir ty million cans have been
paint with vinyl chloride, and produced without vinyl chlo.
that repurchase at $1.50 to $2.00 ride, but they are not readily
ea.h would put many corn- distinguished frr the 'thezs,
Panics out of business.
Plasu-Kote said. Repurchase
They also said the 24 liver would create an "adminiscancer deaths attributed to yin. trative Inurass" because of the
yl chloride occurred among "monunientaily large numworkers who bad been exposed hers" of aerosol cans being reto heavy concentrations for turned, the company said.
years. They said there was no
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from use of aercsoi oaints tuni' and4
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to Run" Spiritual Emphasis
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40-city U.S. tour this year,
To them, he is the forerunner following other wide-ranging
of the new advent hedescribes, lectures in 1973 and 1972,
or, as some maintain, its mes- hearalded
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classic Christianity, he offers
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observed b special private
student showings for Sanford
students, a freedom concert In
Sanford Plaza, and public
showings of the film every night
-(7 and 9-IS o'clock
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the people in the theatre will
have a chance to come down
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and to do this it is necessary for
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trouble
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her to get to know him or her.
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lifetime
of
people
who
will
CHURCH OF GOD
visit
homes as casually as
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variously love you, criticize
MORAVIAN CHURCH
p
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sible.
Pastor
1
San do Springs Drive
l.She must know what his job
you, use your money, your
Important, too, Mrs. Truman
"CIwrch of God Hour"
.
time,
your
talents;
awe
you
is
about
but never try to P1' has discovered, is the need to
.
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Just East of Iflhir*tate
45am
Sunday
wi th their brllilanre-or their form it for u1IITi.
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R. Burke JohnsOn ..........Mlrn$ter
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morning Worship .
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Minister
Hutcherson_
_Keith
stupidity;
stomp
all
over
your
person
to
person.
I
believe
the
2.
She
must
never
forget
she
functions-its organizational
6:00:.m.
Evangelistic Sof,q.
1
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emotions
and
never
know
it;
is
a
church
is
too
Inclin
member
MornnOWhOh
ed
Family Night Service
to
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his
structure,
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Sunday
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control
your
income,
choose
congregation,
not
a
member
of
the
various
Jobs,
the differences
, produce isolation from others, derline our relationship to
P
your
house;
picl.
your
fur
- the clergy, and she should try to between
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denorninational
and the horizonal, which to the exclusion of the
L/nc( Oj)(1I
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tell
you
how
to
raise
be
a
"devil's
advocate"
at
doctrin
e
s
and
congregational
remo
v
es
the
eternal
and
lasting
relationship
to
one
another
GENEVA CHURCH
,
kith
."
home.
HOLY CSS
Throughoit
Bible
there
has
str
uctures.
,
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or
dimensions of life
4gi S. Park Awe.
emr
But you wouldn't miss a
If it becomes necessary to
3 She needs to keep him we ll
r
sr'
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tnIruti
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f
it,
not
een
the
10
p
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li
r
b
ILinLed
by
enticing
him
out
ddi, she III€ 1 ) l)1nt to
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have
tm
cent
of
the
time
that
life
is
at
its
once
in
awhile
for
a
breakfast
three
or four alternative
Sunday School
1000am
(
1½i- ,'-ref kcted this oscillation The uu wiia about persons
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or
lunch
"date"
or
an
evening
cour
of
action, leaving the
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According to the Gospel of
You
are
the
wife
of
a
minister
m
of
fun.
It
is
her
job
to
provide
parishioner
to choose W own
a
a
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to
embark
on
years
of
interesting
meals,
to
make
life
FamIIyStrvke
10'00a Cl Wed Prayer
7 )Op m
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inthe hymn in theGarden" - you love God and hate your
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Of utmost tmportince, she
'I living in parsonages, which at home attractive and to deal
"I collie to the garden alone neighbor, you are a liar."
FIRS7 CHURCH
Xr,.
Lutheran
I
'AP
,
often
are
more
like
goldfish
with
the
"tired
minister
syn.
says,
is to try to persuzde
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s hard, but that'
s how
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bowls than homes.
drome."
peoplp with problems to see the
f
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things are. In Niatthew's
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
Elliott
Douglas
What it is like to be the
pastor
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"You need to be a very strong minister, who has to learn m try
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falling or.my ear, lbs oice to Gospel, Jesus says, 'You hae
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mother of the PKs-the person who Increases
to be all things to all men
Worship
10 50.
me is calling And lie walks heard it said Lose your neigh
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143 W. i5th Place
preacher's kids-has been wisdom and strength every
Youth Hou.
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with me and Ile talks with me, bar; hate your enemy; but I say
"The Church of the Lutheran Hour"
Evangthslic Service r
:
"I
described in detail by Ruth day" Mrs. Truman
vised. the world so wound into the
' 'p I
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and TV "This is the Lile"
id Week
HONORS
'rruman in "Underground
Me
&amp; toughest job for Ute total structure of a person as
Rtsschec
Pastor
(Wed)
7: 00P m
And the joy we share as we your prosecutors, only then can Mrs Frances Hickson (left) of 218 W 12th Si, Sanford, organist and choir director for First
Manual
for
Ministers'
Vvlea,"
minister's
wile, according to the ministry is," Mrs Truman
Sunday School ..........9.lSa m
Nuriery Provided for all services
.
tarry there, None other has you be children of God." Then Christian Church was honored by the church at a surprise celebration of the 60th annIversary of
issued by Ablngdon Press,the this minister's wife, I., "tear- said.
f,ver known. 'I Other h yTnn5 th.at to cap it off just before Jesus beginning her musical career. Mrs. G.W. Morgan, church board member presented a silver tray
AKEMARYCHURCH
Kindergarten and
.
4ur%ery
publishing house of The United ning to love the church people."
%Vhile the clergyni,jr, is
OF THE NAZARENE
emphasize
the
vertical,
God
ascended
lie
told
his
discipies,
engraved
with
a
replica
of
the
old
reed
organ
she
played
as
a
girl
Rev.
Harold
Harris
holds
cake
Methodist
Church
0000 SHEPHERD UNITED
175 crystal Lake Of.
They come In ,,all shapes and tending to his endless duties
relationship are "All the Way "Love one anoU*r as I have presented the guest of honor. Mrs. Hickson has been organbt. at several churches In the comLake Mary Fla.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Mrs. Truinarl is an authority, sizes, with warm and coil ranging from turning out the
My Savior Lead Mc' '0 lobed you"
R
D. Trissel
Pastor
.
munily
of that there is no doubt Not hearts, educated and Ignorant church lights to calling on the
Only
is site the wife of a kind and critical, spiritual and sick to preaching, his wife
Morning
Worship
&amp;
William S Downey
Pastor
clergyman but she was a PF agnostic," she
eibl. Study
C i,ch School
coo. ,,
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spends a lot of time alone She
Worship
Evening Service
10:00am.
7p ,',.
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goes
to church alone She goes
.
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Actually, according to Mrs.
parsonage caused her
women's iue.tings alone.
I
she would never nuM a Truman, a congregation is a There is no money for sitters so
cro:s !ectkln of people In she ,etays at home with ,I*
inister-but she did.
Cit f('( f).S (I
ith
And to hear her tell it,
children. Eventually she
St. Ann's Church located off
Steering committee for the Tuesday at 7 p.m. This training Catholics, each Wednesday Amy
METHODIST CHURCH
ministers not regretted a moment of her
discovers that she is raising the
Johns,
OrArS Md.. at Woodlaym Ave.
541 Orange St.-M
17-92 in DeBary will hold its event includes Howard Yerkes, program is open to aU in- 7:304:30 p.m. at the
AU Souls RegL*ation for classes wiH - life with the Rev. W. Lee tomorrow than they were famfly with fittle assistance
eighth annual bazaar Saturday chairman and treasurer; terested persons.
Truman, with whom she has yesterday." And, she added, a from him.
Church School in Sanford.
taken Sunday.
I
p.m.
Francis
Lynch,
Rita
Dawson
and Sunday beginning at
morning worship .
r .11.00a.m.
shared a number of parsonages minister's wife-and the
:00am
Mrs. Truman make it clear
MY
Sonds V E vainino . ........?:Yjp,m
of the and Joseph Meirs, co- Redeemer Lutheran God Of Prophecy
supplied
by churches large and
First Methodist
tt'erthat
in her experience she has
If
Wed Bible Study
,, .7:30p m
must realize they have not yet
new parish hall makes it chairmen; Irene Meehan,
CHRIST UNITED
Imu. Today they arr on a reached their
encountered a few minIsters
Concturrom Meeting
An
old-fashioned
ice
cream
Revival services conducted
g
METHODIST CHURCH
possible to serve a ham dinner secretary; Dorothy Cain,
Sunday
6:30 p r4l
The Ladies kid of Redeemer
oal and try to who chose the church as a
smial will be held at First special assignment In a new understand and love
4 Evangefist and M
Tucker Drive, slilmand astates
people the
1) Saturday, 4-7 p.m., and a publicity.
will
have
a
Flea
Market
sale
in
community
where
Lutheran.
career blecai]ise they, saw a
Lloyd Hampton ,
rs, Gregg United Methodist r-'hurch of
. . I Postal
way
they
are.
Perry
will
continu
flight
at
e
through
1'reillverian
chicken
dinner,
Sunday.
3.6
Jewish
and
Sunday School .
the
church
education
building
Sunday
Methodist
.
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great vision. Far from all me
Church of God Sanford Sunday at 6 p.m.
MorningWorship ,... . 11.0a.m.
p.m. Dinners will be prepared Community Methodist on25th Place, Saturday, from a
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congregations
share
the
same
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
TO
do
W.%
Mr&amp;
Tnum
Mat
Pmchers who have Wen
Women
and served by the women of the
CHURCH
a.m. to 2 p.m. Proceeds will go Servi
learned by experience, it is "struck by an enlightening
Oak Ave. A 3rd it.
parish and the men will servr
Wednesday Maiming Prayer Group
"Son* people belleve there necessary to "keep your head in bol~" she said.
The United Melluxiist Women to Mission Projects.
Rev.VirgilL. Bryant
general assembly
on Monday
at
Perrys are gospel recording meetings
this week,
with the
griUed
hamburgers, hot dogs of
are
tbreie kinds of people in the charge, not your treart."
No serninary can teach a
Redeemer
will
continue
to
and
Community
United
artists.
COMMUNITY UNITED
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and soft drinks at the mack bar. Methodist
Rev K *nrieth W. Mullis
o
f
hold
two
services
for
world*
men,
women
and
mini
the
ster bow to cope with ' - the
It is impossible not to becerne
Church
METHODIST CHURCH
prograin - Preceded by Uile
.
Ministers
There
will
also
be
a
bake
shop
'
ed.
reminder
of
1974
at
8:15
a.m.
Hwy. I? 1a1 Plcay R141Rd
The ministers,"
Mrs.
Truman involved to so= extent in the dailiww'.'of fife in the pulpit,
will met W
Spiritual Temple
Morning Worship
Executive Board
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fea turing home baked goodne
s.
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and 10 30 am
sday
Liveso(thepeople in the church, she Observed.
JarrellCircle will
Pv WIlliam Pickett
Pastor Morning Worship
9
30
a
m
at
whShe
added
with
emphasis
that
Following
the
ham
dinner
Sheila
Van
Wormer
will
prestht
isho
have a way of coming to tha"It's in thie everyday things
The
New
Spiritual
Temple
of
meet
on Tuesday at
Rev. Kenneth Miller, Assist, Pastor
Souls
Nursery
J
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ile
"God
not
you
has
i there will be social games
m,
a program on "Praise" ' "
t the real ministry occurs"
•
Longwood, formerly meeting at the home of Rubye King; at 2:30
the door and caffing on the
conducted in the parish ball
Suachoo
rn
she
said, "not in the main event
THE LAKE MARY UNITED
followed by a covered dish
First Federal Savings and Loan that afternoon, the Carolyn claim on your husband's life," a telephone.
UMYF
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
°
Sunday
morning
Members of the newly luncheon in fellowship haH.
That means that the
(y
Fr. Sean K. Shine is con. Widing at SR 434 and 17-92, futs Carter Circle will meet at the minister Is really no different
Worship
7 00 p m
Wilbur Ave Lake Mary
organized
Catholic
Youth
Bie
Evangelism
Explosion ducting an Adult Religious changed its meeting place to home of Minnie Strickland The
Minister
Rev. A. F. Stevens
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. Organization will serve as program
at
Community
Education Series on "Under. Quality Court at 14 and 434. Grace O'Brien Circle will meet
(First WeeIday Follow
Church School
busboys and operate c dart Methodist will feature a film standing the Old Testament" Mcctings
1: 4S a m
Wi
are at 4 p in ,Sundav all 30 pm on Thursday at the
'his)Supp^
.f,
- .. -6~30P,m.
MiuirningWorship . ,.. 11~008,m.
throw
and
ring
tom
games.
"ChaVenge
to
Witness"
for
non-Catholics
as
well
as
FIRST UNITED
th Rev. Ruth Callin and Rev. home of Camil,la Meyers.
Youth Group ..........
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DEAR ABBY: I am a high school senior. I attend church
regulariv and am active in our church youth group.
M% problem is a friend of mine. He's a nice guy and we study
tagether, but he belongs to another church, and keeps hassling me
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DEAR ABBY: My husband and I work together delivering
morning newspapers. We start out at 1 a.m., and finish up about 5
a.m.
It's dark out at that time and many of the house numbers are
hidden by big bushes. and some house numbers have been painted
e ver and are impossible to read from the street, so my husband
has to get out of the truck and lr*k around for the house numbers
with a flashlight.
ight.
Witii so much meanness In the world today, he could be
mistaken for d prowler. Not only that. but it'3 time-consuming to
get out of the truck, set the brakes. and go looking around for
house numbers. I hope you use this in your column to let folks
ow how they can solve our problem.
PAPER PEOPLE
DEAR PEOPLE' Your letter could sal'e that problem or
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DEAR ABBY: "Stumped" asked how to say no to sex, since
she was a divorcee and couldn'tuse thr old 'In saving
for marriage" excuse. You told tier she didn't need an excuse just give him a flat ,,no!"
Well that would run a 'off permanently.
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what the au, wan
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as e would e to get to NJOW
him better.
I suggest that she say,- "DDnl rush me." That's not a flat
no, And she doesn't run thø risk ofhuytjflg the man's ego.
ODESSA, TEXAS
DEAR ODESSA:"DoWt nuh me" has a ring of promise to ft
that may be misleadin. AM how Ion# must a man remain in a
ho lding pattern before the lady longer f

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and not many
brain and supplies the Jaw mus.
A
doctors
are
trained
or equipped
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cles
the trigeminal nerve. This
Officers in Sanford Assembly No. 25, Order of he Rainbow for Girls, installed at
Sanford Masonic is why It la called
to t' e this procedure, That,
Temple recently included (left to right): Patti Meyers, charity; Unda Pfetfaul, hope; Debbie
Saul.,
trlgerninal however, is bound to change
worthy advisor; Martha Bellamy, worthy associate advfisar; and Cheryl Sprague,Ialth.
TAKE OFFICE
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neuralgia. The alcohol in- when a good solution is at hand
I Photo
jections
areyou
usedareto deaden the to provide meaningful relief to
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nerve. But,
right, they an age-old malady.
By
PETE
ROGERS
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bazepIne and some other
All five county team will be Minuteman lightly. The v6itors Cocoa Beach is possessed with
Woodruff s famiUar with sidered the visiting team, the
i
Send your questions to Dr.
herald Spo rts Editor
medicines have been used with
action either tonight or have played two strong teanu two excellent wide receivers. Winter Park and realizes they site of the game will be the
varied succen. In the long run lAmb in care of th1s newspatomorrow, with four of the in Cocoa and New Smyma
He expects to utilize the must stop star running back Greyhounds home field.
per, ~.O- Box 1531, Radio City
they often don't work.
Mov=ing
into
the
third
week
of
teams
going
against
out
of
Beach.
Oviedo
will
be
matched
talents
of his tailback Clenale Mike Robeson', a 9.3 sprinter.
Both teams are 1-1 and
Station, New York, N.Y. !0019.
the Seminole County footbaU. county foes.
in
size
with
the
Minuteman
but
Patterson
again
tonight.
Winter
Surgery Is done and the nerve For a copy of Dr. Lamb's
mbers of The Metro Conseason there remains but one
Patterson has carried over 70 who not only blocks for Robeson (erence. Trinity was barely
Oviedo, according to Klein,
cut.
The
problem
is
th
a
The Democratic Women's
t
this
booklet
on
balanced
diet,
send
Delegates from the DWC of
undefeated team — the ons of
COCOA BEACH at OVIEDO
does have more weed.
times and scored five tour but also runs well himself, beaten by Edgewater last week
may affect the muscles to the 50 cents to the same address
Club of Florida, Inc., (DWC) Seminole County are club
Oviedo High School.
can't
Rockledge"
tOUcbJoWfl5
In the two games. according to Woodruff.
be as fast as
Jaw and face. However, there Is
and Lyman Just edged Lake
w ill hold its annual convention president Mrs. Arm Brisson,
ask for the "Balanced
:
Lake Brantley, Seminole,
Alth ough Bill Klein's ons
"We're an off tackle team,
lionssaid Klein. Oviedo downed
Woodruff plans no changes, Brantley.
relatively new technique that Diet" booklet.
Oct. 3-5 at the Jacksonville Mrs. Jean Norris, Mrs.
Lyman and Lake Howell have will be facing a team
and we'll use Patterson a lot but emphasizcd that small
which has Rockledge last week,
may be useful to many people
Hilton Hotel.
Greyhound coach Dick
Catherine Gehr, Mrs. Louise
all
experienced defeat in the compiled an 0.2 record so far,
Klein
has
scouted
the
visitors
from the I formation. That's nucleus of players will be going Copeland hasn't been with the
with
your
problem.
It
is
caIW
Harris, Mrs. Myrtle Gradick
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young season.
4.Klein isn't 'taking the and he saw a lot of passing as why he is theye," said Klein.
both
electrocoagulation. Actually, it
team this week because of Jury
and Mm. June Foley. Delegates
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The
Oviedo
coach
reports
no
~rl
711USVILLE
ASTRONAUT
duty.
was
first
tried
In
Germany
in
from theMid Florida DWC of
injuries for tonight's game, and
at LAXE BRANTLEY
1931, Using an electrical needle,
Lyman's biggest problem as
Cen tral Floridaare Mrs. Peggy
emphasized the enthusiasm is
heat was
it moves in to the meat of the
An immunza tion clinic for Hattaway and Mrs. Sonnie
educed to the
-0
still high.
Patriot Coach Bill Duty was schedule is its lack of depth,
students living in the south end William.
nerve and In this way nerve
N-X .
"
,
"That
Seminole
game
really
disappointed
with his team's according to Copeland.
Secrets
fibers were destroyed. The
Of Seminole County is being
k 7-OV I;q
Hosting the convention are
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against Lyman
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problem was that the original
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f rom L%eglon
which
technique
last
week
and
explained
"they
LAKE
BRANTLEY
JV
like
surgery,
to 12 noon at Milwee Middle includes Seminole County. The
.
with makeup it's no longer
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Klein
said
his
offensive
line
of
deserved
to
win,
they
played
.
7
at
LAKE
HOWELL
destroyed
more
than
just
the
what
you
put
on,
but
rather
on SR 427, south of highlight of the convention wW
.
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Stamn Homer, Phillips and better."
pain fibers.
The Silver Hawks of Lake
Longwood, Parents are be the Saturday night banquet
what you leave off to get the
he
concluded'
requested not to call Milwe
Meeks
hopefully
wiH
continue
This
week's
opponent.
Howell,
currently 1-1, get into
address from Gov. Reubhi
.
Dr. John M. Tew, Jr. of the heal thy.
I
g
Astronaut
will
be
playing
the
their
JV portion of the whedule
School for information, but to Askew. The banquet will be
.
et about false
'A. University Of Cincinnati College ft
first
game
at
the
new
Lake
tomorrow
night
stop by the clinic in person if hosted by the Seminole county
PITTSBURGH
(AP)
Pittstering
much
rougher
sledding
bers.
Specifically,
Sutton
was
am lashes, eyehner and Wds of
of Medichilea..
I. WINTER PARK at
. Willi
SEMINOLE
Brantle
field.
they have qu estions,
Coming
off their first win
delegates.
burgh
Pirate
slugger
Bob
Rob.
in
the
East
with
a
44-46
mark.
2
and
Messersmlth
foundation Instead °1ow with
1-1 against
Sweet of Harvard developed
DW( delegates, from left, Brisson, Norris, Gehr
Th
e
v
is
it
or
s
have
a
2-0
record
ever
last
week,
Howell will be
ertson
had
a
prediction
about
But there are some other the Pirates. Reuss was 2-1 and
I of blushera
r and bright, I
technique to destroy only the lots
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IWO
LULS5
AAAA
Learns,
we
National
aiiempung
to
get
over the .00
League champion- numbers floating around that Rooker I-I versus Los Angeles.
lip color.
I pain fibers.
I"
Woodruff,
a
former
coach
at
Satelitte
and
Titusville.
mark
with
their
game
at O~iedo
ship playoffs between his team tend to favor the Dodgers. Take
Tha ri—t---I- -1—
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it
ter
Park,
knows
what
W
in
Here's how it is done. The
Astronaut
finished
9-1
last
High
SChOOL
and the Los Angeles Dodgers. 19-9 and 20-6.
different roads the clubs took in takes to beat
the Wildcats. year and won their district, but
needle Is inserted Into the nerve
At least he had a prediction
Those are the won-lost winning their division titlesWoodruff has been dr[Iling his graduated 23 seniors.
fibers- Usually under the cheekabout predictions.
records of Don Sutton and Andy Los Angeles got off to the best te
TONIGHT'S GAMk;S
Entries for the Hearing Attending Seminole Junior bOne. A rmall current is inam an extra week since they
Dana Hopkins and Ray
'The spor ts wri ters are going Messeramith, who will be start- Mart in th
Conservation Jamboree Queen College by night, blonde-haired, tFOdUCed through the nerve and
e majors and was able didn't play last week.
Bowling of Brantley are still COCOA iitcu
to look at Los Angeles' record ing the first two games for Los to coast th
at OVIEDO
rough a late Charge
pageant continue to flow in to blue-eyed Regina is a if the needle is in a nerve fiber
"We
know
how
to
at
be
th
em
doubtful
for tonight's game.
and our record and say we don't Angeles. Toes in their earned by the Cincinnati Reds.
RPAPJCatSEO
LE
coordinator, Mrs. Anita babysitter by day. A keen the pain will be reproduced.
ThEY but we have to execu te" said
Currently holding a 1-1 rtcord
have a chance."
run averages of 322 and 2.59 won whe n necessary.
ASTRONAUT
at
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The Deltona Inn was the meeting place of the Gardenia
Williamson, 711 Briarcliff, horsewomen, Regina plalu a r1e larger current is then in.
the Seminole coach,
the Patriota must play a be tter LAKE BRANTLEY
That record shows the DodgPittsburgh
got
off
to
the
worst
Circle. Mrs. Anthony Wisniewskl and Mrs. Guy Jackson
Sundays Games
Sanford.
Seminole lost to Oviedo two game tonight, accordi
career as a secretary. Her troduced directly into that
era wi th 102 wins and 60 losses
ng to LYMAN at BISHOP MOORE
Washington a? Cincinnati
start in the majors and Clim bed weeks ago,
served as the hostesses to the 12 members who attended.
Latest entrant Is Regina sponsor Is Del Morrison Of nerve fiber. If the small current
but Woodruff was Duty who Is concerned about (Lyma n Field)
— the bes t in baseball this year
_____________________ Oakland at Cleetand
past five clubs to a September- very upset wi th the lack of his line.
Two memorials were established: a donation to the
Cosenza, 18, of Sanford. Sanford Home appliance affects the facial muscles the
Baltimore at New Englanj
— compiled in the tough NI,
long dogfight with St. Louis that execution and the mental
Atlanta at Ntw York Giants
Deltona Public Library of a bound volume on gardening,
The Associated Press
Center.
doctor knows the large current
West Division. The Pirates
SATURDAY
New Orleans at Chicago
went to the last day of the errors, Seminole was penalized
All Series Best -S
in memory of Mrs. Whitman W.Hoptofl, cha rter memhe r
JIPI
will cause problems and tries
LXMAN at BISHOP MOORE
Buffalo at Green Bay
were
88-74
— the lowest total of
of the Circle; and a cash donation to th e Cancer Fund in
season. The Pirates, too, won In the neighborhood of 100 yards
again to find the right fiber
Pittsburgh at Houston
victori
es
by
any
first-place
club
__________________________
when
nf%ry ,c
LAKE BRANTLEY iv at
iuninr Ai,xiliriri,
they had to.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Denver at Kansas City
in that game.
"'
Although Lyman is con- LAKE HOWELL
— In the NI. East where only and
turd1y's Gain,
Mltvesota at Dallas
The
Dodgers,
who
arrived
in
sta ck the m up against tiu
Baltimore at Oakland
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one other team finished above onents on
Deruit at Los Angei,s
Mrs. Arth ur Peterson of DeBary and District VI
r
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town Thursday to rest up for a
the mound,
Suflday's Game
Phll&amp;delphia at San Diego
.5m.
eets
In
Horticulture chairman will be the guest speaker at the
elto
Baltimore at Oakland
P
Jerry Reuss, who had more workout today, am in POWS,
St. Louis at Son Francisco
next meeting Oct. 16 at the home of Mrs. Vera Curry, 1123
Monday's Game
Those numbers didn't phase trium* than anyone on the sion of their first
Mondays Gains
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No game scheduled
4#
Tivoli Dr.
Robertson, though.
York
Jets it Miami, N
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championship.
Los
Angeles'
F_
Pirate staff with a 15.11 record,
Tuesday, Oct. $
bers of their mother's
"We beat them here and we will carry a 3.50 ERA into
last pennant came in 1966, beOakland a? Baltimore
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American Legion AUAIllary
A
t the home of ,Mrs. Harry
Wednesday. Oct.
beat them out there during the playoffs S.aturday. Jim Rooker fore the inauguration of division
U
Oaland at tI3ItImcre, 1 r.ec
Unit No. 255 of Deltona recently HUNGREX'
llcnnett with eight members prscnt.
,
year. Inn live-game series it's take a IS-li record and a 2.77 play.
essary
Plans were discussed on the making of mnstma.
('wined the Unit's first Junior Just take a tiny
a dog-eat-dog situation and ERA into Sunday's game.
Ganie time Saturday is 1:05
Thursday. Oct. IC
',Li-'kings for a class of children in Ite school for exAuxiliary No. 255, Deltori.a.
anything can happen."
Hungrcz tablet before
Oaklana at Baltimore, 'I rrc
Messersmith struck p.m., EDT, and the contest will
Further,
Lea4.i lvshen
':pUonal children in Sanford.
New officers include: Jean
mmry
mcals...snd banish those
In the regular seaso,, the P1- out 221
be nationally televised on NBC.
batters,
second
in
Marie Umstead, president;
The October meetin g of the C ircle will be held during
At? Y#s Awl Ti
hated extra pounds as
rates were 8-4 agai nst
league, while Hooker led the Sunday's game, starting at the
Ccflnj. Ky
3 3 1P7
NATIONAL
LEAGUE
triptoSeawordOct,igat 10a.m.
Pamela lãngo, vice president,
you banish hunger! Wb?
Dodgers, sweeping all six Pirate sta ff with it
Ala
3) 303 1010
same time, will not be carried
Saturday's Game
PICbq, M 5t
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Marcia Caukin, secretary_____
games in Pittsburgh and going num bers look like the
by the network due to a football
Los Anglrs at Pittsburgh
razz, KY
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$ 253 SIC
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favor
(he O* powerful
)
treasurer; Sharon Thomas,
P4Mr4'. Ga
Th e first Fall meeting of the Iris Circle was held at
35 271 St 3
2-4 In Los Angeles. Agai nst all it Angeles.
Sunday's Game
game.
Da,.s. LW
IS 23$ 713 J
redudag aid ever
Los Angeles a? Pittsburgh
chaplain: and Sandy Thomas,
hornt of Mrs. Ralph Thomas, vrith Mrs. James Connell
clubs in the Western Division,
Tuesday, the best-of-five
That's
on
paper.
On
th
e
field,
REGINA COSENLi
Monday's
Game
r-.kwd for pubtle umn
O- Ro,rta, VenOy
bargeant-at-arins.
4 73) 7)?
2
and Mrs. Earl Langworthy as co-bostessa.
who has passed for 181 yartb.
Pittsburgh was 44-28, encotm- there were some other
By JOE MOOSHIL
series nhilts to Los Angeles.
The ISU-Florida matchup is
No game scheduled
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Jonftsen. AA $1
41 Ill 7; 0 1
Mrs. H. Gordon gave a ta lk on the growing and use of
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one for
: I Mori?
Suppresses hunger pangs
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles
herbs.
L.ada Pasties
winner
emerging as a solid
uiy,ivat1y
.
Wednesday, Oct.
INDEPENDENCE IRONSTONE
a, can Pit Yds TOe
t
contender
for
th
e
SEC
title
Pittsburgh
at Los Angeles. If r r.g.q, VanO
limits the ability of
The Auburn Tigers and
32 20 52J Ifl
.
Th e Amaryllis Circle held its meeting at the home of
Tod Ala
22 I III 151 2
along with Ala ba ma, which necessary
your
body
to produce
Miami
Hurricanes
risk
their
Lyons. M.n
Sirs. Robert IAndsey, with Mrs. Gordon Lowe as co10 II I'S 205 0
Thursday, Oct. 1G
could find M ississippi tough in
gnawinghungr
M St
37 I? 4)5 355
national rankings and unblem.
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, l re(kqq.
toostess. Atte nd ing were l members.
Firijgjl Ky
73 13 545 335
2
Jackson
sensitions! Result? You
in
a
regionally
telenecessary
ished records tonight when
Li.. v.nay
14 II 7$ 11$ C
A siow and tell program was given by the members
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don t feel hungry,.. down
Hollo*ay. Tom
1 II 575 315
vised con test.
two college football powers
present, with ea:h mem ber with her horticult ural
.1 Fiu'v. cia
It II 575 574 2
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Georgia,
Tennessee
91i
and Ken- _____________________________ Garge. Aub
meet in Miami. Most of the oth2) It 524 *03
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anddowngocs )'our
tucky are all favored, while
er Sou theastern schools play
Lead nq Necejiers
Next meeting of the CirLie will take plact t the home
Thru
weight.
-4
Mississippi State Li an under.
Saturday.
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of Mrs. ('arson Hamilton with Mrs. Al Pçp, co-hostess.
McCrtf, FIa
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dog to unbeaten Kansas State of
LO*E WEIGHT THE F IRST DAVI
The Hurricanes, 2-0 and rank. hack we've seen this year i
Tqnr,
7 U 13 2
(;upst speaker will he Jick Lhlnr..4 of the 'anford Zoo and
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ñiatlret. Mn
P of 23 C
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/ . the Big Eight. Through the first
Thousands now lose weight who never thought they could,.. upon
ed 16 th, run into an Auburn do- WoodY Thompson,"
Park.
K.nCfovgi.Mi
7 5$ 23 0
OAKLAND (AP) - The Oak'i probably could have come where about 40,000 fans are ex- tense which is ranked No. 2 in burn's Coach Shug Jordan, who weeks of the season, SEC teams
remarkable weight losses of 7... 20... even 41
Pugh, i,lp
Eastern Division
5 $3 10 0
&amp; In 70 0
in a short whllc. So if you'
land A's are juggling second back last weekend, but they peeled Saturday tr watch Jim the country, having allowed also has a fine stable of running have emerged with a 173-2
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10
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714
216
117
O'IiftOfl
Varidy
aid want realty eftectise help In tduc1ng... i-end for I1jr
agair. It must be wanted to make sure I was "Catfish" 11unte , 2.5-12, pitch only 3.3 points and an average backs of his own for the 8 p.m. record tsidc the conference
5 55 20
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345
737
Goen, Ab
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playoff
time,
Hungru
will
simply
amaze
you!
You'll
be
slimmer
Dcxl
week
ready
for
the
playoffs,"
said
against
the
Orioles'
Mike
Cuel.
of
l
yards
per
contest
in
roll.
kickoff
ii
the
Orange
Bowl.
Phila116 6 I 0 429 339 39-4
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Dick CLreen will start lit see- Jackson,
who took part Ili .9 lar, 22-10, in !he opener of the Ing up a 3-0 record for their No.
Ja(k%onv A 10 D 266 258 159
The Tigers have rollcA up 916
,
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(111(1 in the \'iierican League special batting practice session besk)l-live playoff.
yards on the ground with
11 ranking.
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Deltona Garden Circle Wrap-Up

SPolls Visitor
By POLLY CRAMER
DEAR POLLY ...lama foreigner who has been enjoying the
conveniences of your country for the past 10 years but now I
returrnK to my native lard a nd ll1 be leaving behind the many
things you lake for granted here. One of th ings I have bsccme
accustomed to and would like to continue wi th in my sub-tropical
C011intry is spray starch. Over Uwe we weer 3uffner-type clot1m
and iron shiils and other such things by sprinkling water on them,
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days of the regular baseball workouts scheduled this after- pitching a shutout In the final with 163 yards in two games, Tulane and Memphis State are
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NEW YORK AP - The American Basketball Assc,ciatlon has won nine of the 11 exhibition games played so far
against the Natioeal Basketball Association this
preseason.
The Denver Nuggets have won all three of their contests
against NBA foes, beating the NBA champion Boston
Celtics twice and the Atlanta Hawks once. The ABA
champion New York Nets are 3-1, the Indiana Pacers are
2-1. and the Kenucky Colonels 1-1 with 12 games still
scheduled between the leagues.
Last year, the ABA was 15-10 over the NBA, although
the older league still has the overall edge since the
associations began playing each other.

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KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) - Gymnast Rick Murphy of
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former mark of 29.5 seconds, said officials, who will
submit the performance to the Guinness Book of Records
For consideration.

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PHILADELPHIA tAP - The Philadelphia 76ers
released two forwards Thursday, including six-year
veteran Don May, and now have 17 players In their
National Basketball Association preseason camp.
May, 28, has been with the club 1. years after coming
from the Atlanta Hawks. Also cut was Hod Freeman, a
second-year man out of Vandcrbiit

UCLA Trainer Out
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) Elvin "Ducky" Drake,
longtime UCLA trainer and former track coach at the
school, underwent extensive back surgery Thursday, the
university announced.
A spokesman said Drake, 70, would be hospitalized at
St. John's Hospital for a week to 10 days and doctors
reported he was doing well following the operation.
Drake has been associated with UCLA for 50 years as a
student and athlete and later as track coach and trainer.
Lately his duties have been as a special trainer for the
UCLA football and basketball teams,

Butler Injured
KANSAS crrv (AP) - Tight end Gary Butler was
placed on the Injured eserve list Thursday by the Kansas
Qty Q'ItfS.
The National Foothull League dub said Butter, who has
not seen action In a regular season game, would undergo a
knee operation Friday.

Wade Advances
HOUSTON - Secofld.5eelje(J Virginia Wade of Great
Britain beat Robin Tenney 3-2, 7-5, 7-5 and fowth.seeded
Evonne Goolegong of Australia defected fifth-seeded
Helen Gourlay ,6-3, 6-3 in guarterfinal matchesIn a
women's pro tenr4s tournament,

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Sr. LOUIS tAP) - Rookie running back Reggie
harrison was released and running back Eddie Moss was
signed Thursday by the St. Louis Cardinals of the National
Football League, team officials said.

Westphal Lrng time Celtic
BOSTON - Paul WeMphaJ, a guard, signed a multi.
year eontrsej with the Boston Celtics of the National
Basketball

Davis Cup Winner
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Bob Hewitt beat
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP)
Thirteenth-ranked Florida
Itching for Its first Southeastern
Conference football CTow In
history, can take a major strlde',d
toward that goal Saturday When
the Gators tangle with
Louisiana State, a dangerous
sleeping giant so 1U this year.
"I would be perfectly willing
to say that ISU undoubtedly
has the finest 1-1-1 team in the
country," says Coach Doug
Dickey, who has gotten his Ga.
tors off to a flying start with
three cmsecuthe victories,
"I feel we have been physically ready, but not mentally
ready this ,car," said Coach
Charles McClendon of isu.
"We need to get m!ntally epared for Florida because the
Gators are
1_SU has been the mystery
tc.uii in the SEC thii )ear. The
Benga picked as the most
serious threat to Alabama's dommatlon of the league, have
stumbled badly since opening
with an Impressive 42-14 victory
over Colorido. Texas A&amp;M
trimmed the Tigers 21-14 and
last week ISIJ had to kick a
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field goal in the final tluee
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Jer
ing, he can help us in so many their superstar to perform one other kids didn't think their to play this year, but not able t
to notch the 99th victory of his
ry West has retired because he ways that he'll be winning more more season, but after 14 cam- daddy was th
e best," West said play the way I would want 10 career, but he'll have the
doesn't feel he can play the way games for the Lakers," said PaIM the veteran called it in innomcing his decision.
play. If you sacrifi ce standards, derdog, team this time for the 2
he wants, but West still can be Coach Bill Sharman, who en- quits Thursday. It was his own
At and an All-Star selection you are not being honest with
.m., EDT, kickoff at Florida
winning basketball games for visions West working with decision, but his youngsters had 13 of his 14 seasons, West ex- Yourself."
ieldbeforean expected sellout
the Los Angeles Lakers.
younger playeTs.
"Although he won't be playThe Lakers had expected
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Eastbrook Pool Association
day, on the Association
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Grounds at Tourney Drive, in pony rides, lire engine, go- many area youths, Including
Eastbrook, from 10 a.m. to 5 carts, bumper bars, dunking Pop Warner Football; Little
p.m.
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Proceeds front the Carnival petting zoo, handcraft items, Howell High School for Spring
will go toward a Community bake sale, and other at- football practice. Each year
Clubhouse that will benefit all tractions. Sharing in the hundreds of children receive
Eastbrook area residents. The benefits from the carnival will Red Cross swimming lessons.
Association has been ac- be the Central Florida
The Eastbrook Swim Team Is

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waukee Brewers' President career home nins,
"When I leave IC!nethlng, ft
Bud Selig remained virtually
p.
means
I'm corning back," said
g
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closemouthed, W
Aaron.
who has saki he 13 "far
slsttd Thiraday thet borne rw
from
king Rank Aaron wcjWd join the
through" as a player and
team next season to finish his reportedly tias turned down a
baseball career In the city he $75,000a.'ye&amp; public relations
represented ln his first l2major Job with theBravcs.
The Braves reportedly do not
league seasons.
Want
sign Aaron ts a player,
Selig safi Only that "A3T0fl or even Iftohe
agre ed to the max.
quite a few others would
help" imum 30 per cent cut in his
the Brewers as a designated 1200,000 a
year contract.
hitter.
'We could win the pennant
Hver, the MllwaukeeSe
with him," Brewer ouWc
tinel reported the 40-year-old Dave May said. "We would
superstar had cleaned out his have won it last year II
we had
Atlanta Braves' locker of cv- Hank."
erything but his uniforTn, wWch
May said Aaron Jd have a
is club property, Wednesday great season Li the AmcTican
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victory over the Chicago Fire In think we have the type of playGnral
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Kentucky runing back Sonny completion rate.
in the league directing his team
Collins regained the South.
Fisher also leads the confer- to an average of 140.3 yards a
eastern Conference fo,:L,ai( dee with a 6.7 per game corn- game.
rushing lead by running for 160 pletion mark. Todd holds the
In team statistics, AlabL'ua
yards against Indiana Satur- lead in total yards gained holds the lead In total offense In
day.
through the air with 351.
the conference with averages of
Lee
McGriff
of
Florida
holds
362 yards in rushing, 123
Collins has a total of 329 yards
the
league
lead
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yards and 486 yards In
to lead the league. He
averaging 109.7 yards a game, tion. He is averaging 3.3 catch. total offense.
per game. He has also caught
Georgia is second in rushing
which also leads the league. es
Alabama's Calvin Culliver is two scoring passes, to lead the and Vanderbilt Is second in
conference. Tennessee's over-all offense.
second with a 101-yard-perAuburn continued to stretch
game average. In third place is Ton' Wct is second with a
last week's leader, Walter 12.6 yard-per-pass average its lead in total defense by al.
lowing opponents only 128 yards
Packer of Mississippi State. He
Todd
holds
the
lead
in
the
per
game. Alabama is second
is averaging 100 yards a game.
conference with an average of with a 220-yard yield average.
Vanderbilt's Fred Fisher 171.3 yards per game in total
Mississippi is second to Auholds the lead In SEC passing. offense. Todd is also leading the burn in rushing defense and
lie has a 62.5 per cent corn- conference In total yards by Louisiana State Is second to Aupletion mark. Richard Todd of a passing, and total yards. Ken- burn in passing defense.

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-Rep. Les Aspin (D. Wis.)

T'
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What's My Line
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SATURDAY
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Squares
(13) Wrestling
(24) Black
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(6) Planet Of The
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(9) Kodiak
(24) Washington
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1&amp;:Y) (35) News
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By DAN LEWIS
The Herald Services

runs for

more days
the Hope show."
live

specials-he already has Ul where, he reports, he keeps
What about the NBC-TV deal a Julie Andrews show from very busy with real estate
Jackie Gleason was propped that the network happily an.
London. "flint one cost me activity, including the vast
against the bar, one of hi
nounced a year ago, and now money, becisuse I had to pay ln'iary living and recreation
favorite leaning spots at quietly is letting everyone
kjiow CBStoletmedo theshowsince complex.
sardi's, and Bob Hope stood that the year is up and the it w
want to do drama,"
"
as for another network
alongside, content for a change contract will expire without (ABC-TV)," Jackie declared. Gleason explained. "Comedy is
to hang back and let someone renewal and without results?
Huthedi 4n'thavetopayCBS too tough. I don't want to dolt
else steal the scene.
" I think," Gleason said for the privilege of doing Hope's unless someone comes up with
honthshell idea. And I don't
Jackiel:ut flownto New York again, sounding as conhlLsecl as show this week, "They (CBS)
everyone
else,
"that
my
owed
me one," hope in. want to do police, or lawyer, or
to make a guest appearance on
people
ss
did
make
a
deal
t.erJected (he was entitled to doctor stories. I'd like to play
his old buddy Bob Hope's first busine
year
with
NBC,
giving
them
a
year
occasionally say something aninterestli'tg guy who wants to
television special of the
come up with a format. Then I since it is his show!), "I did beat everyone at his own game
Wednesday night (NBC-TV, 9
would go right into it this year t1rn a favor. I think it was an but Is not a c'n artist."
10) which will launch
25th season on NBC television, when my CBS contract ex- appearance on their Jimmy Someone suggested he already
And in all those years, not once pired."
Cagney special last March." has done that in a film with
I
know
I
got
paid
all this Pretty even trade-Hope for Paul Newman called "The
had Gleason appeared
Hope's show despite their close year from CBS," Jackie added, Gle&amp;'son.
friendship (they play a lot of with a big smile, which
There was the usual swirl of
"Why don't you play my
probably
explains
golf together). Whyt
why he was activity around the pair. lire," Hope kibitzed.
content to coast and not grab Photographers flashing buths,
"You're interesting, Bob,"
GlUSon explained: "Bob was any ideas thrown at hhn.
agents, network represen- Gleason retorted. "But you
the No. I killer of CBS
NBC Call)! Up with three tatives surrounding them, can't beat anybody."
programs through the years. series concepts, and Jackie Gleason sipped
booze, Hope
Certainly CBS wouldn't ap- vetoed them all, he revealed, sipped orange juice-on docGleason claimed he had been
prove my going on his show. "
offered
$l million a wea k to play
Jackie also said he had some
tot's orders, he declared.
At this point, an effort should Idtas, but NBC vetoed them. So
"That's the trouble with you Las Vegas but turned it do".
be made to clarify the very they reached an impasse, and guys," Gleason
roared. "I've Askec why lv turned down such
confused Gleason television unless there isasudden change, been drinking booze for years. an astounding offer, Gleason
situation. As far as Jackie Jackie sill be a non-paid I'm
responded, "You can't make
fine."
knows, he's Still under contract performer at leisure by the end
He's also the trimmest he's any money. You know how
to CBS, and will continue to get of this week.
much Is left after taxes?"
t2en in years
paid from that network through
Up to this moment, Jacbie
Gleason not only knocked off
He had one reservation-11
his appearance on the Hope has not been inclined to rush the weight, but he's also shed Hope played
with him. "I'd do It
show. "I think," Gleason back to work since he's been wile
No. 2. He's still living in with a guy like Hope for the
volunteered, "my CBS contract collecting that fat
fee (Torn Miami, wants to continue any fun."

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concert.
What does one thing have to
do with the other? Read on,
fans.
By CARROLL RIGHTER
Once when Buddy's frantic
drumming practically drowned
GENERAL TENDENCIES: You can now use your mind to out Frank's romantic crooning
full capacity and are able to figure out whatever problems face In the Dorsey day, Frank
You In a logical manner. A good day to bring to the attention of hurled u beer bottle atj,jcIy.
other1 your
falisJthts alert tonewideas.
Buddy never played loud on
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) A fine day to work out new
Frank's solos aiter that.
arrangements with
allies. Communicate with out.of4owners for
"A lot of beer has flowed
new ideas. Show that you have wisdom,
under the bridge,"
Buddy
TAURUS I Apr. 20 to May 20) Concentrate on whatever will
I
recalls of those days. "Toay,
give you a chance to increase your present income. Consult with a
I'm franker than Frank and
financial expert for advice,
he's richer than Rich."
GEMINI i May 21 to June 21) Improve your appearance so
When Buddy organized his
that you can make a good Impression on others. Try to attend as
big band a few years back, his
many social affairs as you can.
big financial backer was
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MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Nov you know what Sinatra.
you want to do in future, so make plans quietly and Strive to gain
• woild w;do pcti,rs' prsici'its
your aims. Show that you have finesse.
David Merrick, soon to hit
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Try to see as many friends is you
Broadway with "Mack and
canandletthen help) ou gain your fondest ajms, Attend ,many Mabel,"isvery happy with his
grcupa affairs as possible.
VIRGO ( Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) You can now straighten out a other couple, "Jay and Daisy."
Merrick produced "The
btzine ,robiczn that has been a source of wutry to YOU
for some Great GaLsby" and he wants
time. Attend the social tonight.
UBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Once you have finished routine the world to know it is in the
black
and
rising.
In
duties, it would be wise to look into new 1vities that could add to
bookkeeping
terms,
black
is
no
your income. Engage In hobbies.
death color and 'Merrick is
2 '. N' ?'' !"
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you have made to others. Much romantic happiness is planetartly who predicted that
"Gatstiy"
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possible in tie evening.
.
would
die
at
the
boxoffice.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Yo'jr associates have the
power of the planets, so follow along with their ideas for best
Johnny Weisamuller, most
results. Relax at home tonigig
famous
of the screen Tarsans
('ft.PR!COHN iDec. 22 to Jan. 20) Make longraiig plans for
the 1ut're that
increase your sbunda,ice. Take health and aLco one of the greatest
swim ciiamps of all time, Is now
treamer.t:. R1axat1cm lii the keynote.
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beauty
with sex appeal.
MacRae as host and hostess, plane part of the way. The
energy and nuclear fuel.
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The pageant was aired on
"Aggressive Presidentc,
Bob Hope taped a segment of stewardess was a nun who
HOLLYWOOD NANA-You
Wide World of Enter. the show at
Permissive Congresses and a think you
the dress rehearsal asked: "Coff, tea or holy
got troubles with the tatet on October 2, with
long series of successive
We had an Interesting flight water."
crises high cost of living?
have all contributed to the
erosion of the structure of the Jerry Rosenthal, the lawyer
Marty told this to a priest
divided powers-. bedrock of who must pay 122.8 million
.
passenger and had him in
GEORGE BFAIj,
our constitutional system of damages to Doris Day, hasn't
stitches.
1
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"They were motivated by a government."
got It-or anything near it.
desire for Power.
-Excerpt from a report by a
That's more
po
The priest was a little netThat intelligence comes from
special Senate committee
corrupting than money."
vous about flying, especially
-US. attorney George Beall currently studying curbs of the a close friend of his former wife
when I told him that the plane
who says that Rosentha had to
of Baltimore discussing the Chief Executive's powers,
had 33 Japanese kill marks
"When I finally got her off the sell his Malibu home to help pay
Watergate defendants,
from World War II on the
fuselage. He didn't like It when
"Letting J00 sorry GIs come beach at a picnic in Maine, the legal expenses in the five-year
pr ospects of her getting here case.
back can't affect America's pr
they played "Nearer My God to
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Undertand Ross Hunter,
Ills
extremely
impressive
ano
'no' to war-making Is the big
therRonthalclientjsalw j
It was a luncheon fl ight . We
Id" in the wnr!l these days so gatIlerjfl, seemed im• preparing to sue liiiii.
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he."
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buzzed a McDonald's in
were we so wrong?"
Allentown, Pa. Only kidding, it
-Vice
President
Nelson
-American draft resister
Binghamton wrap-up: The
discussing
was
a fun flight. Marty even
his
Wife
who fled to Sweden comeRockefeller
judgespicked a real winner in
happy's
pro
blems
get
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took
up a collection for the
ti
meriting on l'resldent Ford's
ng to the Miss World-USA contest in
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Washington,
D.c.
priest's
parish. Got him 13
intime for his
proposal of amnesty.
Miss Florida, 20-year-old Terry
IlomnluutIou,
which the priest said was
"We need a gun which will
Ann Browning of Daytona
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had seen all
make a guy immobile for 45
Beach.
year.
minutes until we can get him
the station house. But there's no - .
Funny thing about these
Telly Savlas signed with
contests, the men like Marty
such weapon."
.
k
Snuff Garrett's music company
Allen, Michael Haynes, and I, ____________________________________________________
-New York City Police
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a
and his first album is out. It's
Al
vo
d
te
for
*Department firearms expert
the most sex apvery sexy, reminiscent of The
peal.
Quite a few of the girls we
commenting on some police
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Continental.
Remember him In
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voted for didn't make the finals.
departments issuing Illegal
the
early
days
of TV?
"dumdum" type bullets to
Women judges go for a dir.
officers.
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ferent
girl entirely-the
"In Russia students are
_________
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Fuzzeverywhere,wi!lnextdoa
mod el-lik e type, all
taught fake history, tut it's
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1
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history nonetheless. They learn
"Hair."
about important events, even if
JOINS
Miss Florida thereby won
MRS. ROCKEFELLER
those events are pushed on
Kojak was up to see his friend
Bob Hope, left, joins his "Road" buddy fling Crosby on
them from the Soviet point of __________________
theFrank
Sinatra perform at
musical-comedy special "Ring Crosby and His
view. ..However, here in the
Friends" Caesars Palace. I asked Telly if
Wednesday at 9 p.m., on CBS-TV.
United Sates, students just
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he learned anything from
don't know history-ANY
Frank.
history, from ANY point of
PWECIPLSEY EHVOLCDMR
Answe, to Pry,ou Puzzle
view."
"Yes," said Tell)'. "When you
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to to a Frank Sinatra show you
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER ANNEXATION

Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing wift be held at the
Cornmlssio Room In Me City Hill In
tiw City 19 Sanford. Florida, it 700
o'clock P.M. on October 20. 1071. to
consider the annex ation f property
described as followi
SCHEDULE I
The S' of the NW'.. of Section 1,
T(*fl%hp70S, Pange31E. ¶emtt,te
County. Florida; LESS the N 629 It
thereof. Said property as presently
toned Ml (Industrial) District,
anti
The N 3303 It of the 5600 It of the
W
ft Of the N" of the PiW'.. of
Section?, Township 705, Range 3W,
Seminole County, Florida. Said
Property is presently zoned MIA
(Light Industrial) District,
and
Lots 1 through 6. Inclusive. (Lets
the W 73 H of Lots) ani 2) 81k 3,
Flora Heghts. according to the Plat
thereof as recorded In Phi Book
3. Page 19 of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Ftoida, Said
property is presently Zoned P-i
(Single
Family
Residential)
District.
and
From the SW corner of the NW'-.
of Section?. Township 205, Range
31E. tt'tncc N
dQree's 59' 1" E
(
snail t tr lULl. t CL dri
36" W. 350.4$ ft; N 00 degrees 39' 12"
E, 74M56ft; 500 degrees 17' I?" E,
333.46 It, 5 19 degrees $9' 12" W.
2,M7.lUfttolhePOB, and containing
20,117 Acres of land, more or less.
Said propertyls presently zoned Ml
(Industrial) District,
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All parties In Interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order of the City Commission
of the City of Sanford. Florida. this
23rd day of September. 1971.
H.N. Tarnm. Jr.
City Clerk of the
City of Sanford, Florida
Publish: Sept. 27 and Oct. 1, IT. ii
and 25. 1971.
DEF .150
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CIII I. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
NO. Cl 74.1w.0
INSTITUTION
FOR
LYNN
SAVINGS, a Massachusetts Car.
poratlon.
Plaintiff,
'IS.

BRUCE MICHAEL SAUNDERS and
BETSY J. SAUNDERS. his wife.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
BRUCE MICHAEL SAUN.

TO:
DERS
and BETSY J. SAUNDERS,
his wIlt
In Surrey Heights
Westland. Mlcnloan

Notice Is hereby QIVCfl that a
Public Hearing will be held at the
Cornrnlflion Room in IP.eCity Hall in
the City of Sanford. Florida. LI 700
o'clock P.M. on October 20. 1974. to
consider the annexation of property
describeø as follows
EXHIBIT A
Those certain Tracts of land lying
between 201h Street and Country
Club Road acquired by the Atlantic
Land and Improvement Company
from Frank 1, Woodruff. Jr., it ii.,
by deed dated July 17. 1950. which
deed l recorded in Deed Book 116,
Page 763 of the public ric"rd% of
Seminole County. Florida; said
tracts of land being bounded on the
west by Southwest Road and on the
east by the vacated right of way of
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
Company; said tracts of land in
cluding, but not limited to, that
portion of Block A. MM. Smith's
Revision of his Second Subdivision,
Plat Book 1. Page 101, said public
records, lying south of 20th Street
and west of said vacated right ofway owned by Seaboard Coast Line
Railroad Company: Saving and
Excepting, however. a parcel of land
conveyed by the Atlantic Land and
Improvement Company to Laura K.
Jackson by deed dated June 23,
WhChced 5t c0t'd
46 F',
7, %.i.J
rerth
and a parcel of land conveyed by the
Atlantic Land and improvement
Company to CCC Realty. Inc., by
deed dated January 25. 1974, whiCh
deed is recorded in Deed Book 1000,
Page 1419, said public records;
Together, With 701h Street, Coistry
Club Road. Lake Mary Road,
Southwest
Road.
Roosevelt
Avenue.
Mulberry
Avenue
the
unnamed
platted
and
Street between these last two namtd
ve,ue%, all south of 70th Street and
north of Country Club Ro3d: Also,
Those certain strips of land lying
between said 20th Street and
Country Club Road acquired by the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Company (Seabnard Co'%t Line
Railroad Company) from the
Atlantic Land and Improvement
Company by deed dated 7'Y 1.
which deed Is recorded in Deed Book
11, Page 419. said public records and
that certain parcel of land acquired
by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Company (Seaboard Coast Line
Railroad Company) from Jerutha
Curry, ci vir., by deed dated August
2), 1050, recorded in Deed Book 143.
Page 775. Said property is presently
toned Ml (Industrial) District.
All parties In interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing.
By order of the City Commission
of the City of San ford. Florida, this
73rd day of September. 1971.
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk of tie
City of Sanford, Florida
Publish Sept. 27. 8. Oct. A. Ii, ii. 2$
1171
oEF-15

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that lfl
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
actiontster.cke.a mortgag.on the
TO CONSIDER ANNEXATION
following property - f4, Sen 111011, County.
Not
Is hereby given that
'
Lot 0, Block 23, NORTH Public Hearing will be held at the
ORLANDO, FIRST ADDITION, CornmlssionRoom in the City Hall in
according to the Plot thereof as the City of Sanford. Flor ida. at 7:00
rcarded in Plot Book 12. Pages 23 o'clock P.M. ott October 70, 1971, to
and 24, Public Records of Seminole Consider the annexation of pioperty
County. Florili
described as tollowi:
SCHEDULEA
has been filed against you and you
That portion of the SW14 of the
are requited to serve copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it on SE'. of Secti, 11, Township 20
South, Range 30 East, lying North of
JULIUS C. PETRUSKA, Plaintiff's
the Old Orlando Road (less the F
attorney, whose address is 33 East
feet thereof); and the SE4 Of the
Robinsan Street, Orlando. Florida
SW'... of Section 11, Township 20
23101, on or before October 20. 1974
South. Rar.ge30 East; arid beginning
and Ills the or lginst with the Clerk of
41331w1 F and 1010.11 feet Nof the
this Court sithe before see'vke on
3th*ttt Corner of Section
the PlaIntiff's attorney or ImTownship 20 South, Range 30 East.
mediately nt.r.elter, otherwise a
run N 10 degrees 53' E 321.2 feet.
defauit will be entered against you
thitSCI S 72 degrees 75' E 331.0 flit,
for the relief demanded in the
thence S 13 degrees 30' E 720.6 feet,
Complaint,
thnceStoapoint 219.91e? Not the
S line of said section. thence E 150
WITNESS my hand and the seat of
feet to the C line of the SW'4 of the
tttt Court, this 24th day of Sep
SW'4 of s,aid siction. thence N to the
tcmbir. 1974.
NE corner of said SW'... of SW'-..
(SEAL)
thence W to a point Pd of the point of
Arthur H. Beckwiffi. Jr.
beginning, thence S to flit pOlut of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
beginning flits the right of way of
By; Cecelia V. E'n
State Road Pea. 158.
Pition ci
Deputy Chit
Publish Sept. 278. Oct. 1, ii, ii. 1974 said property are presently Zoned C.
2 (Commercial) District, Al
DEF.14$
(Agricultural) District, and R-%A
Family
Residential)
(SIrgIe
NOTICE
District
.

NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN that
the Board of County Commissioners
of Seminole County. Florda, nil,
the 79th day of Oc tober, 1974, at
nr as soon thereafter as
possible, consider en.t.tment of the
followmg oxolnarce.
An ordinance relating to
Seminole
County.
Florida;
providing for comprehensive animal
control; povlding that the
dininte shall be app..led and en
lorcedinallunlncorporatedareasof
Seminole County and In all '1'
corporated areas of Seminole
County which shsll repeal all in
ccnsisteldmunicip.tord,noncesand
xcvte an agreement for the ad'
ministration of said ordinance;
providing title and definitions;
prohibiting
animal
cruelty.
propuibtting the running of animals at
large; prohibiting animal nvisan
ce$;regulatingfemaiedogjandc.a's
. heel; providing
for the con
of fierce, dangerous and
vicious animals; providing for
d4spciiaI of liera. dangerous
victoutinimilt;
C ontrol Board; requiring rabies
vaccination; requiring animal
license tags;settingforThondition%
for fsuance of animal license lags,
Setting forth the duration of animal
liCnSt tags: setting forth the cost of
animal license tags; regulating
commercial and non commercial
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All parfles In Interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order of the City Commission
of theCityof Sanford. FlOrida. thiS
j.)ro day (i t cptember. 1971.
H.N. Timm, Jr.
City Clerk Of the
City of Sanford, Florida
Publish : Sept. 77 and Oct. A . It, 1$
and 25. 971
OCr-IS?

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cut.
CUlT, SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NUMBER 6770
ESTATE OF
RUTH F. x
Deceased
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT AND
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
All p.rsnrs are hereLy notified
thai the ur.Cecslgiwd as Executrix of
said estate. tiM completed the ad
rri5trat-i !hml ar.J will lie
Said court her final report and ap
plicatlon for discharge October 20,
1974, Ob4t'1irit thereto, if any
ShOuld be duty filed After filing
proof of publication showing thiS
notice
been publithid
a
week for four cc.nsecutirp weexs. the
.W.q f4
L' '-.1-1 mr..rt
the order.ng ci d,s1rib'jtio
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 74.132$•D
In the Matter: Of the Adoption
SCOTT CLIFTON BORUM and
EUGENE FORREST BORUM
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO John Clifton forum
(no known address)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition for the Adoption of
SCOTT CLIFTON BORUM and
FIJIENE FORREST BORUM has
been filed in the above atyiCd Court
and you, as their natural tither, are
required t serve a copy 01 your
written defenses, if any, to it on
City E. Massey. Esquire, Law
Offices of Gary E. Massey, 616 E.
Altamonte Avenue. Suite 207,
Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701.
and file the original with the Clerk 01
the above Styled Court on or before
October 21st. 1971; otherwise a
judgment may be en'ered against
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Unfurnished

)on't ritedsl" Serve a utetui
purpbse Again when you sell them
with • -clasified ad from the
Herald Call us today t Dant
delay! Just dial 327 2611 or $3).
9993 To place your ow cos t want

31-AartmentsR.nt

Furnished
32 Houses Rent Unfurnished
33-Houses Rent Furnished
34-Mobile Homes Ran?

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 'HE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR.
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. PR 73-99
Estate of
THE KLA A. FRANKE
deceased.
NOTICEQFFINALREPORT
AND
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
All persons are hereby notified
that the undersigned as Administratcw o said estate, has
completed the administration
thereof and has filed itt said court its
(nil report and applicat ion for
discharge Objections thereto, I
any. Should be duly filed. After fiIng
proof of publfralion showing this
notice has been published once a
week for tour Consecutive wile
the
..aitq )I approval Of sad repo.t
arid the ordering of distributIon of
said estate will come beføre the

Property
For Rent

37-BIISIIWU Property
For Rent

£7

Room, Private bath, private en.
trance. Air conditioned, no
cooking, 3776500.

3$-Wanted to Rent

Real Estate

Need someone to ihare 3 bedroom
hous*. Split expenses. Call bitween 5 - 10 and I): p.m. 3730165.

40-Condominiums

Sale
42-Mobile Homes

41

Houses for

30

Sib') Month with option. Ph. 1-29)
6135.
Deilona ill op tion to buy. I bedroom,
glassed In porth, air and heat,
WW, fully draped, refrigerat or ,
stove. FHA. 2nd mortgage
available. Security depost I

.

Stenstrom

wall carpet. cvapis, air cc
ditioning.
Adults no pcI
Reference. 377 6241.
Duplex, 2 bedroom, air conditlorti
adultS pr eferred. 3fl 6620 or 3

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renting a mobile home at CA?
SEMINOLE. No pets. No alcot
_321-4170.

bedroom. i', oain, with tar
screen room. ApplIances, carpet
drapes Included. Unfurnishe
Immediate occupancy. Adi
section of Lake Kathryn estali

ve. une or two aauizs oniy. ii
322274$.

7

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$21,000

C_i

Need
ANew
House?

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10

I year old borne. 3 Ledroom'., I'
t,.u!tis, carj.-t. (I-,:!,! I-''
ar
Take Over nuorlVau at I Pd
payments, sio.

Jim

Hunt

Realty

831.4039
or 628.2162

Newly renovated, 2 forms, family
room, kitchen eouippad. Carpel.
$7.000 down $1$.OmontIily. 372

21 Hour Service
Call 327 7191

LAKE MARY
Builder has new 3 bedroom. 2 bath
home ready for immediate occupanc-y. Located on So. Ruskin
Street, near Lake Mary School, on
larOewoocled lot OnIy126 450 With
7 1 : Pc?. assumable mortgage.
Phone 305799.2O3o days or$;$ 7407
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SANFORD 323-7900

lot selection

now available in
.Sanford 's finest
family park.
Come out today
and reserve your
choice lot.

Dishwashers
*Drapes

r 1 bedroOm duplex apartment:
urnistsed or unfurnished. a
wimmisig pool. 4220 S. Odin
Ir. 323 fl'nt

Prop.arty
SANDLEWOOD VILLAS
110W. AIRPORT BLVD.
SANFORD. 323-7070

47-RulEstal. Wanted

Condominiums

kitchen equipped. air moo neA
Call ow ner Deltona (305) 571 101

ner's health requires iry.mediat
I.a)e of this especially nice 2 UI
ondomninium in the finest Sanfor
ocatlon. P4ev. furniture an
.apvdes Inr ougnout. Make you
ffc'r , c*sh, terms. or trade We'
It-alI

* 43ENEVA GARDENS * I
ogle story studio, 1. 7, arid

:allbart Real Estate

ledroomS In Si"sord $ 160 mor
.ncludlng electricity 3 23 11
This NEWSPAPER does
not
knowingly
accept
HELP WAN TED
indicate a preference
based on age from cm
p)oyers covered by the

WAREHOUSE
ith or-without off Ices on SR A6 at
A. any sIte. We are wheeling at
dealing to come see us or ca ll 32
0061.

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$

bedroom apartments. Po
clubhouse, carpeting. drapt
kitchen equipped, central heat a
air. 'Aonthty rentals from $1'2.
372 7090. 1505 W. 25th St., Sant..'

miles Past
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CARRIAGE

(Cl

Orlando 834-2299

F ceptionally large 2 bedrooms,
)ath, fully equipped kitche
:arpet. dr apes 323 9033
Two bedroom a pa rtments.
$l60 and uc,

rRAPIKLIN ARMS APTS
1)70 FlorIda Ave.

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23*0 Rirtgewood
school
SANFORD. FLA.

Piwiti

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Furnished 1 Bedroom
Apartment. 7300 Melloriylile.
After 5P.M.
C)

t-ed,00m rnOt,11n home, 8' x
IS mnc,nth Paola Area, 313 16 71
(let 6.

A COMMUNITY OF FINE HOMES
$

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3.001 Orlando Drive
Sanford 373 5200

Large Pjcnc Ar ea , Basketball end Tennis
Courts, Initial Recreational Fe

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MONEY$
I Bamboo Cove
Apartments

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NO CLOSING

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CONVEITIONAL FINANCING
FROMI PERCENT

Located

4
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1 block So. of Airport Blvd.,
on Sanford Ave., In Sanford.
Sales office open Mon.-Fri: 9-6, Sat. &amp; Sun, 1-6

Dial

322-9721
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RANCHETTE
51.500 or iginal investment May
assumed by making one payme
of S14 Ii and a balance of 57.96$
at 9 pct. interest Just off I
terstate IS. genlle rolling a
trees, good tnrtinq, fishing a
skiing nearby Call Don colic
6.07 757 0305

32? 73)5.

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$50

1973 Continental Mark IV. Load.
local one owner. Safe guard plan
17.000 miIø
All Contlnenuat
featur es Including leather In
tenor. Extra Sharp. Pric ed to sill

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377 4141 Dealer.

(WITH GOOD CREDIT)

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Dachshund minatures Rid COMPLETE MOTOR HOME
MIl;J;
AKC
o us
also black and
SERVICE CENTER Special on
Mil, $65
For Sale
,'!l,.O Ct- h uahuas
i- % n r;
c'm rutos, ,, • r con
r rj
t
diloners. Call Floyd Fic.werx,
Boarding kennels. 322-5752.
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Southern RV Serv ic es, 373- 9020
BUY-SELL_TRADE
nn
CHFR'S
Ke
el
Pups,
studs,
AKC.
Ill )lSE. First St.
3725677
Toy 8 Mini roodles all colors, 1971 Coleman Camper. 7 full beds
opens to 1$'. Good condition Cost
Can't put the car in the gara ge . en
Cocker .
Mini
1.
Large
no longer needed items with a
0achihund, Shlh Tiu, Toy Collie.
classified ad in the Ev ening
Mini Schnauzer, Vort.ie, Boston
Terrier, 30 pups art display, we buy
Herald. Dial 372 2611 or $31 9993 to
Motorcycles
78
place yours
Pups, financIng, shots, auaran
n,

Any

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1959 Lincoln with 430 engine, just
rebuilt. New transmission. Best
cffer. 323 ;371.

Car

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2Door. Hgrdlup
Set 2SO4 Poinsettia Ave
,aser.
,TU, %.III

GIGANTIC FLEET SALE

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1974 AMC GREMLINS

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1968 Mustar. iistbjCk. Ike new,
loa ded
1 9 Mustang coupe, Beautiful, one
owner, loaded.
17 074'Saflland
6451415

miles. $lSOOequlty
takeover, 323-3632

Pets and Supplies

65

Buys

1914 LTD, small equity or trade ar
take Over pSymentS 373 1621

1969 Winnebago. )0000

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Automatic Transmission, Factory Air, Power Stee ri ng,
Luggage Racks, White Side Walls, Rally Stripes. Come In
Early For Best Selection,
Open Sunday ito 6

Only'2888
oI.
1973 CORVETTE AC, Loaded
$5995

slajaowl, and takeover
Payments. 372 0691.

1973 MUSTANG MACH I

'2695
$3495

HONDA OF ORLANDO
CLEARANCE SALE
1802 Edgewater
Ill 86.11

1972 JAVELIN, Loaded

'2695

1972 CHEVY Cheyenne PU, Loaded
FREIGHT SALVAGE
BUY DIRECT FROM BOX CAR
Applianc es air cond. freezers refrig. step ladders - wire etc.
Gormly's E. .16, Sanford 32) 4133,

All shots, good children's W.
Show quality. 57$ and uo.

Exceptionally beautiful Wadding
Gown, Headpiec e and Veil. Size 9.
Call 372 2318 alter i

VUK RENT

AIR CONDITIONER.) year old GE,
21.000 BTU, auto thermosti, new
compressor. $250 firm. 373-4976
aft er 6.

Doberman Male,? Years Old
Pr ot ection Trained, 1500
365-611.)

MoforcpcIe Insurance
fl AIR AfPJfV

365 6114

FY

ADORABLE KITTENS FREE
TO GOOD HOME. CALL

SPECIAL: Baby bed, $10; Antique
Buffet, $40 D&amp;J Curiosity Shop
1701 W 1st St. 1 6 p m DAILY.
PLASTIC PIPE, approx. 4300 It.
14
round. SO PSI, round black
polyttieihylene pipe. 323-3717 alter
3:30 or week ends.

Trailers

raoio, green. (lOod Condition
$11 700. 031-7032.
BUY DIRECT FROM BOXCAR

Beautiful Rug, ti'x12' with Pad
Sculptur ed Pattern. $10

68
Tropical fish tanks. One 2O Gal. with
stand; one IS gal. complete with
accessories for both. Mout on IamL.
coat, excel. cond., size 16. 323 7603.

truCl(sancl

1973 GREMLIN X Loaded with
10,297 Mi.

Intern ationa l - '. ton, 4 wheel drive,

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Autos for Sale

1971 C on tinental Mark IV, limited
edition silver luxury group. AM.
I FM steno with tape, red leather
interior . 3,000 miles local. One
s.xf. iuitxrrf .iAr?rl$s

24"x4". $6.50 EACH

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MAITII1ND FLEA MART

'1775

1972 JAVELIN, Loaded

'2695

1973 HORNET 4 Dr., 6,964 Miles,
Loaded

'2795
$3495
$4995

1969 CORVETTE
1973 240 Z, Loaded
1971 JAVELIN, Loaded

'1995

1974 TRANS-AM PONTIAC
enjioe, gooa tires a transm ISSio

NOLL'S IN CASSELBERRY

1972 AMBASSADOR

For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc Buy 1 or 100) it em s.

FAMOUS PE°RODUCT:ONS
TT'xcel,aneotIs. CIl for 30 pc?.

consignments. Free pick ups.
Auction Sat. nigh t at 7 p.m. Call
3272270

Th is I S

Show Pieci, Bautjful Tra ns -Am Blue In Color,
Automatic PS, Factory Air, Rally Wheels, AM-FM Stereo
with Tape Deck, Electric Windows.

group, power oraxes. raoio. red,
tires, one owner. Sharp car. 3

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top pric es paid used, any condition
641 0176. WInter !ark,, - .

Wrought iron twin beds, springs and
mattress, excellent condit ion. $40
each. Small Fnigerdaire, 135.
Montgomery Ward air con
ditioner, like new, 6000 BTU r uns
on 110 volts, hills own thermostat,
173

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1 MILE

Jay £ Gee Avto Sales

Stamps-Coins

£174110

EAST OF

17.92 ON HWY. 436

We Buy and Sell Gold and silver
Coins. Sing le or Bulk. SEMI NOLE
COIN CENTER, 109W. 1st St, 3234)52.
Classified'ac,s do a lob that can be
done no other way. Call Ifl

Couch 77" Scotcttgard, $150. Autumn
hate mink stole. like new . $750.
323 9024.

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Fri..Sa$.,95
11 Concord 0r

DELL'S AUCTION SERVICE

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373 5670

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Household Goods
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AUCTIOn

Open daily 105 for consignments or
sa les off the floor. We also buy
estates.

Ever y Sat Night? p m
West 1st St. (H wy 16) Sanf or d
Consignments Welcome
Open Daily lOTilS

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GOLDEN TOUCH'N SEW
in sewing cabinet, repossessed
Singer's oe-st mcdii, WindS

In
hln. Fully automatic Pay
$ymf%Ts '
biiii,eace, al isa or

Directory of Experts Ready To Serve You!
Air Conditioning

* Public Auction *

Home Improvements

cntral Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS In Sanford. 377.
1771

STAN'S AUCTION
322 9719

mar

rQ in bobbin, ?IQ za'i Jfld 2 needle
ps;iion. Like new c ondition, solid
new Icy UP, balance of 543 cash or
S payments of 110. New warranty
Credit Dept.
SANFORD SEWINGCENTER
7AEaW 1st St., Sanford 3779111
Eves M. It 46,,
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PUBLIC AUCTION Siturday, Oct 5.1P.M.
We are loaded with some extra fine
furniture, Color TV5, Antiques.
PiriiaI Iiting' 3 piece Chip
pendale bedroom suite; Oak roll
top desk; China cabinets; Dining
room w iles, Secretary
desk;
Round oak ta ble; Breakfront.
Walnut chest; Living room suite;
Lots of nice miscellaneous arid
more furniture too numerous to
mention. If you're looking for finer
furniture, don't miss this auction.
All day Saturday for Inspection,

F c,l Line GE Appliances
Sanford Electric Company
2572 Park Drive, 377 1562

PressureCleaning

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Beauty Care

Truck Rentals

Useful

purpose again when You Sell them
*10 0 classified ad from the
Call us tocThy' Don't
Ul'lay' Just dial 372 2611 or •I
? 1 To place ,)ur 10'.% Cos,

RYDER RENTS TRUCKS
Econoline Vans to 0-c-sri Tr.ic?rt
1 day I year 323 5)10

Land C oaring

A Small clasti'ied ad brings bin
returns Try ore cd sce Call 31?
76)1 or 8)1 9993

c- 4 eriid

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALOPI
tlormerly Hirritt' Beauty NooMi
319 U P ine 322 5742
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Carpentry

:7:9719 SOC
to be held

4Cu Ft Refrigerator
Ideal For Off ice, S65
fl7O2Ol after d

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STAN'S AUCTION
(Ivy 46. i mile-ueaslof I 4
Sanford, Fla.

noes, Hotpolnt and Tappan,
Xlced right, Financing available
ltf, no down payment Dick's
kppllances, 3227631.

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Cut glass, custard glass, pressed
glasS, Cherry drop leaf table. olddolls, Ken. lamps, Avon bottles.
Oriental rugs. German wall clock.
gingerbreau clock. Gateleg table,
Vict or ian table's, bedroom suites,
dining room suites. IS' CampersleepS 4, stove and ref Lots "w
too numerous to mention.
S HWY 17 92, SANFORD I

Sales

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ANTIQUE SALE *

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NMORE
WASHER, parts,
rrvice, USCd machine'.
)ONLY Al'P
h4Cl'
32) C*FI

RAGE SA LE. Saturday 786
oadmoor. Lake Mary 377 S21S
ning room set, 130. Gas heater,
15. Clothing. M.sc
Dp0T .Ai r'
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C&amp;A BACKHOE SERVICE

VINCENT S CAPPE PT RY
interior Trim, Panelng, Custom
Carpentry No lQL too small
Licensed &amp; bonded

MILE. AMERICAN LEGION

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ilCO(S.patO1&amp;r?r'vs
Brick or stont planter Patch
repar n..qh 37? u(s)
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Wall Papering

.JClCi,lng. Septic tanks, fill dirt,
cjrivev,i'. All k.nd of d-gq.n

37?
327 0)13 or 377 3963
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LATER
Professional Wallpaper Hinqer
Lieentrci Prc:df.r!a, (
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Painting
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lPatnting and Walipapering No lob
too small Quality workmanship
Pt, 373 8519 or 371 878'?

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Home Improvements
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C all After S pin. Mon Thurs
322 1203
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Ktct,('n Bathroom
Cabinets,
"lmpac" Wa sh &amp; Sara -Klein
Counter tops, Sinks Installation
Exterior walls, eaves, patio, walks
available Bud CabelI 377 0052
8. roots Removes mildew, fungus.
anytime
mud dobbers, wasps 8. spider
-webs.377 0397.
BUDDY'S
!lUNtt IMPROVEMENTS
Buy a birqar. o. sell a bargain with
Small Jobs Wanted
'n to use and read classified ads'
i iuus
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r.tl 172 2Alt
Càlury. Remodeling, Adoituns
,c,r ad
Custom Work, Licensed Bonded
Free estimate 3736031

For information call Stan Vet

Garage-Rummage

Moving? Why not live In Sanford's
finest established residential area?

197) Dodge Pofara Cus tom, power
brakes, power steering, air, Vr;
top.
Very
clean,
DayS 32 2 4305. Eves 3fl 0j

air conditioned, full power
equipment, excellent condition
Fully guaranteed. 5)995 Call Dart
Pope, 377-1651. Dealer.

Mustang City

AutosforSale

V. •stAl. ..a.aat..
034 n26
Ask for Pat
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TENT CAMPER FOR SALE
%)7$, CALL 373-1706
AFTER 5 P.M

Rent Blue Lustre Electricc Carpet
Shampooer for only St per day,
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

order restaurant. Kuip Realty,

Appliances

ASSUME PAYMENT

80

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'7 1 Buick LeSabre4 door hardtop,

Vacation Sale

'J'VvJiJIeni Properly
rroperiy
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Exclusive, 16.000 with SI 500 down
will put you In a thriving short

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90% FINANCING AVAILABLE

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Plus Large Club House, Junior Olympic Pool,

Stemper Sezi

Stemper Realty

(rime

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Brdroums

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COUNTRY LIVING

AutoslorSale

80

It' Winnebago Slide-in pick up
camper. Self contained. si.soo,
66$ 3527.

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Rockwell table saw
with wooden stand
373- 4253 alter I

I?' x 40' mobile home, furnished,
bdrm, 11 ' baths, carpeted. ctntr
ht &amp; air. Flu area. 131 34%

PR!CED FROMS35,000
5cm H 1.

t6'',' Orlando Clipper, Murry tilt
trailer. 1C3 HP Electric Winch
$1200. 3 23 -0941.

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1973 Singer Zig-Zag

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Trailers
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Equipment

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Appliances
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1911 Hwy. 17.92. Open Sat. I. Sun. 9.5
020-2920

M')O 5500

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Royal, Doulton. Havlland Bavarian
china, lead crystal and pressed
glass. Dave's Furniture, SGO
SanfordAve., 323-9370.

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)RT HEA5TSpacious
4
Didroçm, 2 bath pool planned
omeon large fenced W. Ex.
:eIlent neighborhood close to
Iliopping and schools. FHA or VA
owner financing available
EVEREST REALTY, INC..
eattors, 621 0000. After hours call
,oval Walley. Assoc.. 295.4340. -

r oberts &amp; Gilman

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HOMES UNDER 170.000
Bedrooms near hospital, 112.5
Bedrooms on 3'.. acres, $1S.000
Bedr ooms city, 510.500.
(tOMES 130,000 to 5.40 's.0
fledroumt. 1', baths, I'. ocr
*33.000.
B edroom brick, I acre, $35,000
city, 53.700.
Bedr ooms, 7 story, pool. 5396
HOMES 140.000 and UP
Bedrooms. I •rre plus pool a
barn 5.41.900.
B edr ooms, Mayfair, 517,00Q
Bedrooms, 7 plus acr es , 510.01

A. A. McCLANAHAN, BROKER
372-5992
Nights, 373-1167 or 37) 9001

hI Elbow room 250' block wilt-u
reef on 3 sides Room for horse.
arden or children. Large 3
droom. 2'
bath home with
irmal dining, family room.
:reened pa tio, and ov ersized '
uble garage. Neat, met al barn.
orage shed, a nd boa? shed Will
ade. Call George Willis. Assoc.,
05500.

P.:/

Ridgewood

I wise investment beats
ifeti'n, of toil."

BR, lovely setting. Call for price

ASH

Add *Rerafsceud
exit 1 sac) &amp;par$.

Lot sandAcreage

Post
(OinqfishinQGetallfheequipm
YOU need for thOSe big ones with a
Gigantic SpecIals. All sizes greatly
want ad
reduced. Prices like: s~soo ii' _________________________
Orla ndo Clipper.
Complete trailer hitches,
P01150?4 MAij,[
All klndsavaliable.
2flHy 1792
ounty
Seminole
20 beautiful
3773,ôt
acres, clear, flowing stream, _______________________________
SANFORD REt. VEE SERVICE
trees, private and reacefui but t.00klrtg for a flTOh quaifry
2311W 1st St.
close
in.
Terry
Realty,
bargain7,,.oØ
)23'7 l
to
Classified
REALToR, 67107)).
anytime -. read
today-s clar.i
sates
are
in season Tell the
classifieth
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.
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99
46
Equipment for Rent
Income And

rEEN

COVE

2-a 3 hdrooms

21 Hour Service
('All 1

EWLY RENOVATED, 1 form.
home, furnished, corner lot,
$111500

r.ost one acre on a canal that
tads to big Lake Markham
*lm, bo at, fish, and live in this
arefree all brick home. 3
edrooms., 2 baths, with large
:reened por ch. Inside utilily;
ave a look. Call Lillian Ca mp.
elI, Assoc., $30 M.After hours
I,

2515 Park Or.

mad, lots of sfr.
-, private bat.
ro.'is-s and you'll
we *11y we y
ctnnnleca 1$
mqx,yye

BR, 2 Bath, Ravenna Park, 129,500.

CANAL LOT HOME
fATERFRONT PARADISE

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NOW LEASING
PROM 16O
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Outstanding Buys

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BLVD.

322.2420 Anytime
Your MLS Agency

elfona Ill: Option to rent buy. 1
Bedroom, glassed-in porch, air
and heat, WW, fully draped,
refrigerator. stove. FHA 2nd
mortgage available. Security
deposit 1 month Owner, 904 789
3427 ,

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Disposats

ORLANDO

andr oo m. 2 bath, parried family
room. 3233065 by owner.

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01.2.3 Bedroom Apts.
bSwimmlng P001
T.nnis Courts
S Fishing &amp; Boating

FOUR ON TWO FLOORSI
lead a big borne with lots of
edrooms? This has four plus 2
aths. Good investment potential.
all REALTOR-Associate Sunny
aborn. After hours 377.4179. Only
17,400. Hurry and iii It

73/4 Pct.

1477.

Opening Soon

cres you've wanted so long.
rice? Oh, no Not out of reach.
Inly $79,900. Call REALTOR ssoclate John Moro. After hours
230213. Y ou 'll be surprised when
ou see t

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pegrovms. giassen in porch, air
and
heat,
ww,
carport.
refrigerator, stove, utility room.
2nd mortgage available. Security
deposit 1 month. Owner 90 4709

ON R ESER VOIR

UNTRY-OHl BOYP HERE IT
Si This is that 2 bedroom on 1.373

2%) N. Oak, Sanford
372 7171 day, 373 0 1 5 eve.
IROKER
ASSOCIATE

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is the best corner in Cenral
carpet, low down. Only $16,000,
Florida
Acre Really, REALTOR, 373 775,

W. Garnett White

OHN SAULS AGENCY

REAL701i
372711$
After Hr
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Sanford. 372 7001

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120.500. Sel Itt

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3 t- 'droOm, 1: bitrs, no Q*jItil'y.nri
$1,903 do',n. $196 coo. 7 pcI. ,'icre
Realty, REALTOR, 3237150

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Move in Today

Commercial
400' frontage, U 5
Il 92, north of ShIm' Steak

JOHN KRIDER. ASSOC.

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REALTOR __________
373 5111

HIJFFMAN REALTY
Al Pell, Jenny Clark,'Assoc
1591;322-h053 Day, Eve ,

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GHLAND PARK
PLUSH. THE
INTERIOR OF THIS HOME
iVILL DELIGHT YOU! Has 2
Dedrooms. equipped kitchen,
dvely dining and living rooms,
ence. covered patio and other
eatures. Fir'tt Class Condition.
:all REALTOR Associate Julian
Itenstrom. After hours 372 7860

Harold Hall Realty

Callbart Real Estate

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SANFORD REALTY
7603 Park Dr.
Days 3fl 7212
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bedrooms. 2 baths. $29,500. Many
new features. For details call
REALTOR- Associate, Rose
Southward. ,tfter hours 322 6404,
This could be your good news
number I

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WOODED LOT- Nearly an acre,

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bd., 1 bath, family rm. 14,000
150,006.
down, no qualifying. $17,900.
Ow ner, 8)1 6340
Two lots beautifully locat ed on
Linda Lcne, Loch Arbor, 100'x102', Sanford, 2 bdrm. home, 5)0,006 Buy
16.000 each,
.qutty 8 assume pa yments of
11107 51 a month. 373 1319 after 5.
This one is ready-170'x340' Country Club Road, Loch Arbor,

Inc.

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3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, Pool, central
heat - air.
This
house
has
everything including large lot in
beautiful Wilson Place and
financing.

HOMES
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327 ai.cc

Homes, Lots, Acreage
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NICE- 3 bedroom, I both, carpeted,
range, refrigerator, fireplace.
fenced yard, 525,500.

TAFFER REALTY

373 6.iS3orblS-2333 - WETAKFTRADES

1T1ROflDA

'IY-ONLY2 YEARS OLDI Has3
3 bedroom house, fully furnishi

The TlmeTested Firm
Days- 377 A)73
Nights 3fl 5424 or 327

FORREST GREENE INC.
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REALTORS 196W. Lake Mary Blvd.

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE. INC.
3276457- 3771111-- 374 -7421

Real~

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bath,
family room, equipped kitchen,
carpet, nice well landscaped
fenced yard, 137.500-

ST. JOHNS REALTY

Auction, 700 French Ave. 3?

44-Incoitsi And

CITYOF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICEOF PUBLIC HEARING TO
CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF
A N ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
AGE DISCRIMINATION
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE
IN EMPLOYMENT ACT
MARY, FLORIDA
More information May be
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
ot.tairsed from Ilte Wage
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Council of the City of Lake
Hour office at Rm. 309, Or
Mary, Florida, that said City
lando Pro? Ctr, 22 W. Lake
Council will hold apjblic hearing al
Beauty Dr., P.O. Box 8094
7$J pm,, or as soon thereafter as
A. Orlando, Fla
32806
possible on Monday. October 11,
telephone
811-1026.
1911, to consider the adoption of an
d'nancebYftt'e City of Lake Mary,
Florida, Idle of which ii as follows,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA, TO
EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL AND
-LIMITS TO ANNEX
Personals
4
(ER TAIN LANDS AS SET FORTH
IN THIS ORDINAPVE AND BEING
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toil
IN
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
C 61 1 7071 lot "WC Care"
FL ORID A. FSTAftLISHtNG THE
i)thfie'' .du:ts ur Term
ZONING
CLASSIFICATION;
PROVIDING FOR THE AMEND
FACED WITHA DRINKING
MENT
Ol
THE
OFFICIAL
PROBLEM
ZONING MAP; SEVERABILITY;
PerhapsAicoholicAnonymoij
AND EFFECTIVE DATE
Can Help
A copy of 'aid ordinance shall be
Call
4517
available at the office of theCity
wr;fnf-'.o. fox 12)3
C?r) cI the ri-1 0f I ,ik M,ry,
i.-'.
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ISQfl5 df'S'rLbg '0
examine sa At.
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JOHNNY WALKER

7)10.

4$-Resort Property
Ear Sale

Comfao* Winter Park
By: Roger U. Nixon,
Trust Officer
As Administratur
of said estate,
Publish Oct 4. 1. 1 71
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Contact us; you may qualify.

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Investment

payments.

SANFORDS SALES LEADER"

Apartments Rent

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court.

Possible subsidized mon thly

wan option. anvoro, z os'orooms.

'.VV,,.) Jul rxni

Retired gentleman wants per
manent room to rent. Pref er
refrigerator; close in. Reply to
P.O. Box 7062. Sanford.

.Adults 1$ thru retirement.

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Financing a new
Maronda Home in
Delloisi is now within
the reach of the young
working people of the
area; as well as the
alder retirees on a fixed
us
income.
See
regarding your
eligibility to purchase a
new 3 bedroom home for
cash down and
reduced monthly
paymints under the
Farmers Home Administration Assistance
Plan.

Families or singles.

Rented a house and after he paid
first and last months rent and
deposil, he could have bought a
charming 3 bedroom. 2 bath with
patio, garage and central air. Let
nil inrdan REALTOR solve your

QflIY, NO PItS, l'rlvate iot

3$-Mobile Home Lots
For Rent

34-Resort

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NO DOWN PAYMENT
Your new cusiorn tome on a lot uf
your choice.

WEIRD HAROLD

Deltona

2 Bedroom. I.

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
003W. 1st St.
3236061,3710517,322-9320

room. 2nd mortgage

2$-Loans
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payment-monthly payments lets
than rent. Government subsidized
to qualified buyer'. Call to See f
C,s qiililyt I

available. Security deposit I
month. Owner, 904 709 3177.

Confidential Interview. Computor
PILS We take trades , FORREST
GREENE Inc. REALTORS. 3V3.

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LAKE MARY -- Build your ow
home on live acres. Pric ed at
572.507 Call us.

Woodmere- 3bdrm., I bath. corner
Will consider
lot. 519.500.
Terms
offer.
reasonable
arranged. Owner. 372 7700

'Iew hous es in a ri.'rai ar ea . No dow n

3 bdrm., 2 baths, carpe t ed, family
room. Pinecrest area in Sanford.
1723 mo. Call 830 1573 after S.

COZY COT1AGE ?bedroomsl1.s
c1c, In Sanford, recentl1 panted
Owner will hold financing 518.5120.
Call now.

Rsiii&amp;w

pays all closing cost. 'i" '",
conventional . loans. Builder,
Deltona, 904-109-7700. Orlando..
1336.

"Get 'Em While

Defary: Option to buy. 7 bedrooms,
glassed In porch, air and heat,
WW. carport, refrigerator, stove,

Utility

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7'.. PcI. InterøtRatlexclusive area with river
GOOD CREDIT IS ALL YOU
at the marina 3 b edrooms.
NEED. NO MONEY DOWN. New
baths, kitchin equipped, well
'3 and I bedroom homes, 1' to2
0Screened
decorated.
porch for
ba ths priced from $77050 tO
lovely fall evenings 049,990.
on
large wooded lot. Seller
575,100
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2 Bedrooms, sun porch, ca rPOrt,
nice yard, some appliances, 115
Goodhart Ave., Lake Mary. 373
6119

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3 Bedvm. 2 bath house. Hidden
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4° ACRE MONTANA RANCH
Must
Laki..liks new small down By Owner - PINECREST
6", PCT. LOAN
sacrifice )bedroom, central heat
assume VA mortg.,ge, I' • pct.
Beautiful,
&amp;
air,
pool.
screened
in
patio.
undeveloped roiling grass
Owner.Ph,3337725,
and pine hills
dishwasher s25.S. 323003) alter
Miles
large bedroom, I'i baths,
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City. 1210.41 down, $70.11 monthly,
sunken Florida room.
$7,000 balance, Excellent hunling
Lake
Mary
Moving, mutt tifi,
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and fishing. Easily accessible,
CORBETT.REAL ESTATE
bedroom, fl-i bath central heat 8.
Call for Mr. Booth collect (106)
REALTOR
a:r. near sch oo l 8. college,
s4o4.S0
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RedUC ed to $21,900 373 1818
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MOSSIE C. BAT EMAN

Hartman Realty. Inc.

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FurnishedorUnft,rnithed
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Nice? Bedroo m Home For Rent
323 7920' After 5)7270?9
FREE home d'Iivery SS.'vet
Please call XIS 130 6414
,
In City, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family
room, kitchen equipped, air
Farm fr esh produce dilly. Vine ripe
conditioned. $195 Month, 175
tcmatoe. $600 box. Hwy. 431
Security. Available Oct. 3, 377nil , W of I I
7199.

1974.

DOCKET NO. 737U.CCB
On tne amended applit.ation of
CENTRAL FLORIDA BUS LINES
for extension of its Certificate No
1010 so as to authorize the trSn
sportation of passengers ui on
irr.guhar routes between the
Orlando and Kissimmee Amtrak
depots on the one hand. and on the
other, motels hotels with over 49
units in the Disney World area
bounded generaily by SR 50, US 17.
92, US 192 a nd US 77; (2) on regular
routes and by charter between
Sanford and Orlando. tacking this to
its
Orlando-Caps,
Kennedy
authority; (3) on alternate route SR
10$ for regular route SR 50: and (1)
on regular routes serving intermedlate
points
between
Melbourne and Cape Kennedy over
SR AlA and US 1.
David B Erwin, 1030 E. Lafayette
5. Tallahassee. Florida, is attorney
for the applicant.
At said times and places all in.
terested parties will be given an
opportunity to be fully heard.
By DIRECTION of Chairman
William H. Bevis. Commissioner
William T. Mayo and CommIssioner
Paula F. Hawkins, as and constituting the Florida Public Service
Commission. this September 73.
1974
(SEAL)
William B. OeMm'y
Administrative Secretary
Publish; Oct. 4, 1074
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BEDROOMS

1'-, baths, with Stove and
refmioerafor. On coIner tot.
T er ms

Tomatoes i lbs. 51.00 Firm IriSh 1101 Scott Ave., Sanford, 3 bedrms,
'produce. Dawg Pitch Flea.
1) bath, central heat. 1200 a mo.
mark et , Dogtrack Rd . Sat-Sun
Ph. Orlando 777.7769.

Orlando 831-9993

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Will keep ch1ldren

ssume mortgage, immaculate
bedroom, i'-i bath home. carpeted
throughout Central heat and air.
Attached one car garage,
transferred- Must sell. 571.S00
Lee Swisher, Assoc

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u * 160', Lake Mary.

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WITNESS MY hind and seal of the
said Cour' on 'iptember, 17th, AD.,

FLORIDA PUBLIC
SERVICE COMMISSION
Notice of Hearing
NOTICE is given that an
EXAMINER will hold public
hearingsonihelollowingmattersat
the times and places Indicated.
93 AM.. Wednesday.
October
Fiorica Public Service
Commission District Office
South Orlando Avenue
Winter Park. Florida
NOTE: October 31 and November 1
are also reserved.

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insisting partisan politics has party labels. The best school members were not picked
place In education. "it does 6oard member is not one because of the party numbers
help eduration to have worried about his future in game," she said.
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partisan school board with dead
Included on the lengthy veto of the electors of the calls for a straw vote, which is school superintendents. She
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general election ballot in county. At the present time the not binding upon anyone.
added that only in Florida and
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The debate on the two issues Seminole County Nov. 5 will be superintendent of schools is an
The ballot reads- "Non - a ,W rur counties in three
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Partisan election of school I
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non -p.
in hibIing of school
'For the employment of the board riembers. At the present 5uperintendcnts elected,
Bob l'()lL of the iuUiit
idi bu,trd itiiibtr' here and d sup&amp;.rinkndintolsthooLsb) tht. twn. inunkrs of tb. thstrtct
An elected school superw
school advisor) committee, second,on changing the method district school board of school board of Seminole tendent need only be a
I representlngSchoolSupt W P of choosing the school Seminole County, Florida
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(employed) school superin. appointment.
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the Constitution and Laws of educational qualifications can
The employed (appointed) Seminole County, Florida."
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GOP chairman Fred Streetman school superintendent question
A vote for the first part of the Florida, would you be for or be required. TIR school board
vigorously
opposed
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question would make the school against the non-partisan could require that the
partisan school board question
superintendent post appointne election of school board superintendent
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Layer is a Democrat and all
A vote against the second members of Seminole County,
five school board members are Constitution of the State of part of the question would keep Florida.
Cleo Combs, (righti Cubmaster of Pack 58 since it was chartered
qualified for the post Mrs.
Republicans.
Florida , provides for the em- the office elective.
"For non-partisan election of Moak said.
In 1971, turns over lcaJershlp to Perry Dorton, who has served
Streetman questioned the ployment of the superinThe vote on the school schcol board members in
assistant Cubmaster and Wehelo leader of the Pack and is
Poole, in reply, said the real
constitutionality
of the non- tefldentofschooLsby the distiict superintendent Is question is Seminole County, Florida.
assistant Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 508 Sanford. The Pack
issue is whether the
partisan election of school school board in Seminole binding that is the result
meets at Sanford Christian Church. Cubs shown llfrom lefti
Against non-partisan election want to retain the right to namt:
provided
board
members, saying there is County,
the becomes law,
of school hoard members in their school superintendent or
Timmy Dorton, Peter Kooy and Troy Goodknlght.
no basis for a school board proposition is approved by the
The second school question Seminole County, Florida."
give this right away.

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coupled with the increase in the coaches were granted a salary
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board cannot afford a raise for pay scale remained above the increment in the base pay over
all employes," he was told by minimum wage. Their pay has the
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And all of this from a
program that has only two
paid workers — Ms. Gordon,
and secretary-administrafit-sa ,iccidnnt rnrm Wirhv
All 123 volunteer counselors
ar unpaid and for 'he most
part, unprofessional. They
are not social workers and
psychologists, but clerks and
teachers and saltsmen.
"We believe that a
volunteer counselor who
carts about a child and is
willing to spend cunsiderable
time attempting to reinforce
positive behavior can help
satisfy many of a child's
needs," reads a paragraph
from the training manuel for
volunteers counselors,
The manual, as well as the
concept of south Programs
wasthebrasnciuld of Eugeiie
D. Minielta of Orlando. a
retired Air Force Colonel.
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tion in Orange County
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philosophy remains the
trained therapists.” It's just
same — private, non-profit,
a matter of getting together
and dedicated to helping
with the children and en
young people with personal
couraging them to express
and school problems.
themselves.
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the counselor's relationship
child, the Program also
with the children piot,s on
sponsors a sLujuner camp at
the climate of mutual tru3t
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and respect between them.
Orlando.
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girls
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closely with the Division of
overhead come from a Youth Services arid with the
Federal Law Enforcement
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nation In a naUrll) televised and broadcast addr ess
from
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setting elevations for con- in the program, but have not yet The City Longwood has not .saings
and loan institutions — 135,000 and 40 cents per $100
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sthUon Is the specific areas received JD approval,
adopted
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required to areas designated flood prone coversge up to 1100,000 for nonALTAMON SPRINGS — and dUng methods drainage
SanfordCity Manager, W. E. resolutions for its citizens to by HUD where the governing residential buildings. Reil.
Federally subsidized flood
water disposal, either being (Pee) Knowles said the HUD become eligible forthe body has
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cenU per $100 coverage up to
residents, whose homes or having the water dumped Into a submitted to the city is being
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The Insurance will be 110,000 and Th cents per $100
properties are located in
Knowles said the fective July 1, 1975, denies available to all areas
the coverage for non-residential
flood hazard areas, Wednesday,
Flood insurance has not map ignores the difference federal assistance In building conununity, but the federal contents up to $100,000
said Mayor Norman Floyd previously been available to bet w een flood prone areas programs—Veterans Admi funding
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In Altamonte Springs,
today.
Seminole County property without drainage facihUes and nistration (VA) and Federal those designated flood prone. property owners can apply and
Altamonte Springs has owners In flood prone those which have drainage housing Administration (FHA)
Under the federally Sub- receive Immediate coverage
received U.S. Department of areas.- Casselberry, Seminole installed.
mortgages,
and
loans
from
the
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insurance program wiUiin the first 30day3. After 30
Housing and Urban
County and Winter Spdngs
Knowles said the appeal was Small Business Administration flood Insurance will cost
days a 15-day waiting period
ment (IWD) approval for its have also applied for inclusion
two eks ago.
or supervised banks and cents per $100
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River, Lake Florida, Lake
Orienta, Praide Lake, south of
Interstate 4 and SR 436 and the
especially
hazardous ''
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governmental bodies have to
Bevis joined Commissioner
agree with HUD or appeal Chairman Bill Bevis assured
that
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mission
today
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order
sepciding
that
the clause should be
and must promise to either
examined as part of the ratestop, limit or set strict and
increase
hearings for four elecflood-proof regulations on
tric
companies.
Commissioner
construction in thoseareas.
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to conAltamonte Springs has unsider
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Tuesday that he had 'hanged
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. a well-known aerospace writer
The two-bedroom lower part tended.sniall craft warnings to "The tourists get in the way,"
(AP) — Working In the glow
and resident of Cape Is a total loss but the
on Virginia Beach, Va., as a low he said.
floodlights from a rocket Canaveral.
pilings and I'm not afraid," she pressure system moved north.
"We've had problems all
lau nching
hundreds
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nor
thwest from around Vero along the county beaches,
people filled sandbags in a that doesn't have any ci&amp;
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battle against rising tides that spi rit, but you've never seen evacuated, and the concrete hour.
hardest hit," the spokesman
tumbled
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RaIsfailamounthoverNortl
said.
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beach home Into the Atlantic supposedly M
surfers and Volunteers and county workers east Florida and along
attack,
and
to claimora hippies are out there working tolled through the night to sup.Georgia coast were exp
ected to Injuries were confirmed.
purl the restaurant after Its
Officials said firemen police. like crazy," he said.
forecasters
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pillars collapsed.
said the system's squalls with lated an area, but there are
men and volunteer airmen from
The waves wrecked at least
For some areas north of winds upto 40 m.p.h. would severalbeachhousesandcon.
PatrlckAIrForceBase,ajj onehomeatCapecanaycral,
by Brevard County dump But although thie downstairs Miami, it was the fourth move seaward.
dominiums along there,' he
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truck3 and sanl scoops, joM was awash in sea water, the straight day of near-flood conthe efforts Wt began at noon owner, Lynn Applegate, ditions and threatened beach looting, but we have had some
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hours ending at 10:30 p.m. E
communications satellite is said several motels betwen
shovel are holding tarp. to keep when you step down and see the Sunday.
scheduled at the Kennedy Veto Beach and Fort Pierce
the rain off thou who am flWq mean wWft around your Forecasters at the Natl"--Space Center's pad -.r
ww,1rMcwW due.to rir!ng
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and stopwatches Sunday to take overall troy and top honor,
annual county firemen's field day events at Altamonte Mall.
Seminole-Goldenrod, Altamonte Springs, Fern Park. Winter
Springs. Longwood, and Foreitry Service units joined In timed
vents like bucket brigade (above). I-angAood took home
tMbles for neatest factory truck and rescue unit. Forestry took
trophy for neatest hoine-built volt and Fern Park and Seminole.
Goldenrod first place in hose laying and booster !Inc events
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was reka3edfrom Seminole raledtheir fuel adjustment
bills, two lowered theirs and
Sanford patrolman Gordon one remained stable

Bevis said he changed his
6B the apartment complex he saw
mind because of public misu
3B Turner pointing a .38 caliber
tandin about the commisders
Dear Abby ................ 8A revolver at studen -nurse
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Dr. Crane . ............ 5A Karen Helper, 20,
settle
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1k. Lamb .. .............. 8A
Lake Mary police chief
Horoscope ................ 7A Gerald
Fitzgerald
has "it is time to settle the fuel
Hospital ..................3A suspended Turner ,pending adjustment controversy once
Obituaries
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Investigation by the Sheriff's and for all to The satisfaction of
Television ................. 3B Department.
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The majority of the people want strong antipollution laws
regardless of cost, Peter Paul BaIjet, (center) executive director
of the Florida Dept. of Pollution Contrtol (DPC) told the Seminole
County Farm Bureau at its annual barbecue meeting Saturday In
Suford- "K- Is monitoring water use by farmers to be certain an
ext"Siveit- is 001 taking place. v#dng pnssibility of salt-wateI*%. ki saild. Greeft BaIjet are Ileft) W.W. Tyre,
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energy savings more than a
million barrels of oil a day.
That's good, but not enough.
many experts are saying.
With American crude production slowly declining and im-

By JEFFREY D. ALDERMAN
Associated Press Writer
American fuel conservation
efforts have lost some of their
steam, and experts In and out of
government are calling for new
ways to save energy and slow
the inflationary flow of dollars
to oil countries.
An Associated Press survey
completed on the eve of ?resident Ford's economic policy
speech shows that Americans
are still traveling less, driving
their cars more slowly and
turning out lights.
The survey A wwed these efforts have slackened since the

IN BRIEF
LA Hotel Bombing
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Police say they are investigating the possibility that a group calling itself the
"New World Liberation Front" may have been responsible for the bomb blast which tore apart a restroom In a
Sheraton hotel near Los Angeles International Airport.
An explosion rocked the Sheraton Motor Inn near the
Lo Angeles International Airport late Saturday, Just five
minutes after an unidentified male caller w:rned that a
bomb had been placed in the hotel. A similar call was received at the Sheraton Palace Hotel in San Francisco
before a bomb exploded there last Wednesday.
Both bombs were placed in women's restrooms.
"There's a possibility the two are linked," said a Los
Angeles police spokesman, "but we have received no
communication after the bombing similar to the San
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Secretary of the Treasury
William E. Simon said last
week that conservation is the
only tool this country has right
now to bring down foreign oil
prices.
President Ford is expected to
announce some new measures
for conserving energy Tuesday,
but advance word Is that no
radical steps will be taken.
Simon's successor as head of
the Federal Energy Administration, John Sawhill, is known

ports of expensive foreign
crude slowly climbing, more
conservation is needed to halt
the dollar now. The dollar drain
Is one of the biggest reasons for
the inflation that plagues this
country and much of the industrialized world, economists
say.
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on energy for the FEA. "It's
strictly economic."
Many experts feel that voluntary conservation can accom.
plisli only so much. They say
any further reducti ons in consumption require stronger
measures.
Former Secretary of Defense
Melvin Laird, one of Ford's
leading unofficial advisers,
says he favors a rationing systern to curb gasoline consumptlon. Ford spokesman say
the pr esident is opposed to such
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Luther Hartwell of the last outposts in the
Hodges, 76, who rose from honkytonk land
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vice president of the mstaurant. has closed.
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was 10 of an inch of rain
Mostly cloudy with occasional
Mowers today. Improving tonight
and becoming partly cloudy
Tuesday. Highs In upper lOs today
tonight
and mid SOs Tuesday. Lo
In mid 6O Winds northerly IS to 25
mph, decreasing tonigl.t and
becoming northwesterly Tuesday.
Rain probability 60 per cent today
and 70 per cent tonight,
Extended forecasts Wednesday
Friday.
Peninsular
through
Florida— Fair to partly cloudy with
a few thundershowers in the
Southern portions. Lows in the upper
SOs and lower ôOs In the north to the
loer 703 in the south. Highs near 80
In the northern districts and in the
mid to uoper OCs elsewhere
tides
for
Beach
Da?tona
Tuesday— high 1.C. am. 1:46; low
Port
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ll8S.Jassamlne, died Saturday
night at Seminole Memorial
Hospital. She was born In Plant
City and had lived in Sanford
for the past 57 years. She was a
member of First Baptist
Church.
Survivors include three
daughters, Mrs. Beverly
Douthltt, of Orlando; Mrs.
Joyce Edwards, Sanford; Mrs.
Louise Elliott, Altamonte
Springs; sister, Mrs. W. F.
Freeman, Orlando and eight
grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home in
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Memorial Hospital, wi ll he held
at 3 p.m Tuesday in Gramk'N
Funeral Home chapel with Rev.
B H Gri ffi n and Rev. Harwood
Steele officiating. Burial In the
family plot In Evergreen
Cemetery. Gramkow Funeral
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DOMINGO, Dainini.
But there was no
of acThe hostages, also Including
On Sept 77, after Miss Hut.
servants
must resign their positions before running for
can Republic (AP) A flurry tivity from Inside, either by the two Venezuelan consular offi
chison was seized and taken to
public
office
and contains other provisions to keep the
of police activity at the ye- halfdosenk
tscthehos- dais, a Spa nlsh priest, two Do- the Venezuelan mIssn, the
military
out
of
politics.
nudan consulate, where left- tages. The hostages include mtnlcan secretaries and a mes- terrorist leader, Radhdmes
ist terrorists have been holed up Barbara Hutchison, 47, head of senger, received food rations as Mendez Vargas, called newswith an American diplomat and the U.S. Information Service in usual and were reported In good papers and radio stations to ansix other hostages for 10 days, Santo Domingo.
condition.
nounce the takeover.
spurred speculation today that
the siege ma be nearing an
SEOUL, South Korea AP)
With 1,000 policemen
end.
guarding the court house, Korean leftist Moon Se-kwang
Dominican authorities
went on trial today on charges of murdering the South
dorens of newsmen, photograBERLIN (AP) —Soviet party said previous agreements on mor,th after a six-month recess
Korean first lady. Moon was arrested In a theater Aug. 15
plers and television camera
after an assassination attempt failed against President
chief Leonid I. Brezhnev has arms controls "are not func- and a gloomy assessment by
pews almost out of sight of the declared that it is time to honing badly.
Chung Flee Park. Bullets fired at the president killed Mrs.
President Ford at his Aug. 28
two-story consulate Sunday.
Park.
The SALT talks resumed last news conference.
"move further ahead" in disPolice and a special army armament talks, a restatement
unit cleared a two-block area of standing Kremlin policy.
around the building, and three
The prod came In a speech
vehicles drove onto the con- Sunday as Secretary of State
sulate grounds through an adja. Hetry A. Kissinger prepared to
cent churchyard.
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talks on nuclear weaponry and
as Americans and Russians are
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SANTIAGO, Chile (AP)
Chile is buying from the
United States supersonic jet fighters and close air support
attack planes for possible use against neighboring Peru,
sources say.
The purchases are part of a multlmlilion dollar arms
deal between Washington and Chile's ruling junta, according to diplomatic and other sources.
The deal was confirmed by a high source in the Chilean
air force, who also said they were for defense against
attack from Peru. But officials of both Chile and Peru said
they want to maintain peaceful relations.
Marxists In the Peruvian military are not friendly
toward the junta in Santiago, which overthrew Marxist
President Salvador Allende and took power 13 months
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served a year under Tuesday for Pulitzer prizePresident Lyndon B. wtmifl poet Aflfl &amp;ZtOfl,
Johnson before retiring in 45, who was found
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1964.
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Susan Ford
her Weston home.
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chiefs of state since the late President Georges Pompitiou
and former President Richard M. Nixon went to Iceland
in May 1973.
No important differences mar relations between
France and the United States, although the two countries
have been taking a different approach to the energy
crisis.

MINNEAPOLIS, Mlnn. (AP) Minnesota launches a
oneday campaign today against smoking. Sponsors say
they hope "D.(for Don't Smoking) Day" get 85,000, or 10
per cent of the state's estimated 850,000 smokers, to quit
for at least a day and maybe forever.

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d'Estaing will meet for the first time with President Ford
on Martinique In December, the Elysee Palace announced
today.
The summit on th e French island in the Caribbean will
be Dec. 14-16, beginning a week after Giscard is to be host
to Soviet Communist party leader Leonid I. Brezhnev in

The Supreme Court returns
from summer recess today to a docket of more than 2,000
cases that raise Issues ranging from the death penalty to
presidential impoundment of funds. The court will announce decisions on some of Its cases on its first decision
day, Oct. 15. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger was expected to preside during brief opening ceremonies today
despite injuries received In a bicycle accident that have
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textile organization, a wellwishera were on hand
governor of North CanAl
Sunday night when the
and secretary of COin- fanner World heavyweight
merce, died here Sunday of
boxing champ, now 79
a heart attack. Hodges, one years old, closed the eatery
of nine children, was born he had run since 1947.
on a tenant farm in
Leakaville, N.C., served as
governor of the state from Anne Sexton
1964 to 1960, when he

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tendent and County Engineer.
Clerk's
Report
Re:
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Addi tional Bids received on
OCr.7-7:30p.M,.
Co
unty Group Insurance.
70
Public hearing on peti tions
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Fire and Recreation report.
Publi c Hearings.-7:00 P.M.
for annexa tion of properties Finance and Elec
tions report. (Cont'd) Pu blic hearing on
abutting
SR 427 and Seminola
,
complaints against Setninole
Police and Heal th Report.
pr.j
Boulevard along with sections
Planning and Zoning Report. Coun ty Disposal. Inc.
of bo th highways wi
th anRoad and bridge Report.
(Cont'd) Rezone from h-IA
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dustrial and commercial zoning
Public Hear ing on annexation Single-Family Dwelling to OC
respectively
40
request by David Miller on Lots Office District, property on
Public hearing
53,
55 and 56, Entstnlnger sou th side of SR 434, ½ mile
382 and 383 (1975 budget and
Farms,
east of 1-4 (Fourakre &amp; Webb).
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Wayne Simpson, Prudential
(Cont'd) Appeal against
from Church of God
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decision of Board of Adjustfor a special exception to Insurance Co.
Public Hearing Ordinance 110 ment In
pernut construction of a church
denying a lot size
to
create fire department iIM variance In an
In a residential area
R-IAA Zone on
authorize the fire chief as ad- pro
perty descr ibed as Lot
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Petition
for
annexation
Replat.
(Carrigan
&amp;
Boland).
of
Village
reported
Newspaper machine valued
color
to the fire departproperty on SR 434 north of pehi
television valued at $300 stolen at $150 was reported sto!en
(Cont'd) Appeal against
ment.
Palm springs
Saturday from LII Champ
decision
of Board of Adjust. Sunday from his apartment.
Second reading of
Request for work sessions
Crow, 104 Pinecrest- Store, O'Brian Road, Fern
109 regulating finances. ment in denying lot size
4
from VTN and Jerome BornDrive, reported tolor television Park
variance In an R-IAA Zone on
stein on proposed "Longdale Mayor's office,
valued at $1,000 stolen Sunday
Ron McClain, 178 Lake
property described as Lot 12,
industrial park"
from his home.
Harriet Drive, Forest City,
Block F. Seminole Terrace
Uinti1icd man armed ith reported furniture vaIud at
Rplat. (Carrigan &amp; Boland).
.4. a pistol escaped with $70 from $l,S00stolen Saturday from his
ocr.8-6:3op.m.
(Cont'd) Appeal against
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Eastern Oil Station, West 13th home.
A
roval
of
pp
d
ion of Board of Adjust.
sewer
ecis
treatment
ft
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OCT. 7,7:30 M.
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Street Saturday.
Unidentified man armed with
plant
ment
in denying a lot size
Planning Board Reca gun told clerk at Shop-N-Go
Drug
Action
variance
in R-1A Zone on
Committee
commendation
Count
County
Store, 9415 Forest City Road, to
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letter
property
icatlons—,e
described
as Lot 21,
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"give me all your money"
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from the Don Molt Insurance Block B. Seminole Terrace
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Foods Warehouse addition
Joseph Victor Silvestri, 48, Saturday. Man left wi th $65
f)_
Going to bid for police radio Agency notifying American ReplaL (Carrigan &amp; Boland).
Green Meadows Apartments, cash and clerk's wallet.
States Insurance Co. is can(Cont'd) Consideration of
Lwil
equipment
Fern Park, has posted $5,635
Three men, one armed with a
ceiling
the
city
insurance
• ,-v.
Amendment
affecting the Flood
Authorize representative
bond after being arrested on gun escaped Saturday with $178
conpolicies
Jan.
1;
letter
from
Prone
Ordinance.
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attend League of Cities
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charges of driving without from Jolly Charlie's Market,
Florida De partment of TranRehearing on Order Issued
ventlon and designate voting
headlights, disorderly conduct, S.R. 46 In Midway.
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notifying
It
will
F
irst Florida Utilities Re: N'1n.
delegate.
approve
removal
of
parking
for
Set da te for public hearing
Compliance.
100
feet
on
Sfl
436
Members
of
Communications
Workers
of
America
employed
at
and
Forest
proposed ordinance regarding
Rehearing on Order
UNITED FUND
Southern Bell Telephone Co. recording progress in United Fund annexationanclzonlngofMoma Avenue and for 100 feet on SR First Florida Utilities
lie:
campaign are (left to right) Raidy Floyd, Pat Spivey, Carlene
436 east of the Mr. Donut Upgradilng Lynnwood Plant.
Baptist Church
on driveway.
Ntilam, and Carole Miller. So far Southem Bell and Its Sanford
AT
Consideration Compliinvo
Authorization to ao to Wd
have pledged $8,093, a 60 per cent Increase over last
or Non-Compliance of Country
lab equipment and furniture for
year and per capita average of fair share giving by employes of sewer and
water plant
Club Heights Plant, First
$35.83. (Herald Photo by George Hayes)
Work
Session:
OCT. 8
Florida Utili ties.
Club,
noon,
Optimist
SMD tennis court and par)wi.g
OCT. $-9:30A.M.
DeBary Civic Association, Sheraton Inn,
Reports: County Planner,
lot proposal
Approval of Minutes of July Zoning Administrator, Building
7:30 p.m. L"i Community Center.
Building
board
rec- 30. August 6, August 13, August Official, Pollution Control
Local clubs will make OCT.
comendatlon.
Volusia
Rose
20; Special Meeting of August Officer, Utility Administrator,
Society,
6:30
presentations in DeBary
Request
from
Arnold
T.
22;
p.m., Tropics Restaurant, _______________________________________________________________________ S
Regular Meeting of August Chief Fire Admnlstrator,
Showcase program.
mith
Ormond Beach. Edmund
27 and September 3; and Sheriff, County Attorney, Clerk,
Free blood pressure tests at Shinton of Deltona will show
Requests from Florida Special Meetings of September Administrative
OCT. 5
Richard Duncan, DeBary
Catherine D. Roy, Deltona
Assistant and
the Seventh Day Adventist slides of rose gardens taken on
Ellen C. Haupt, DeBary
ADMISSIONS
George Shaver, Lake Monroe Standard Land Development 5 and September 9, 1974.
Chairman.
Church, at 7th and Elm, SWi a recent visit to Denamrk; Sanford:
Marion Quesada, DeLarid
Reports: Road SuperinEmalyn J. Either, Ornage for seven lots on Derbyshire
Commissioners' Reports.
ford. 2 to 5 p.m. sponsored by Linus Olsen of Orange City will
John H. Kerar, Deltona
Gordon W. Swaim
City
the church,
Joseph Marcucella, Deltona
James
W.
Buckler,
talk on preparing roses for
Gloria Averjtt, Winter
Fern
Klnnalrd, Geneva
Casselberry
Springs
Sanford Lions Club, noon, exhibition.
Betty L. Wright, Lnngwcod
Josephine L. Bossard,
June C. Arnold, Oviedo
House of Steak. Art Mackey will
Dorothy
F.
Bates,
Longwood
Deltona
speak on "Fuel Adjustment." DeBary Woman's Club
dessert bridge, 1 p.m. at
Anthony MeClendon, Oviedo
Bernard Kartmann, Deltona
BIRTHS
Milwee Middle School open I)eBary Community Center
Grace M. Conti, Winter
Rubin C. Griffith, Geneva
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Averltt
house for parents, following
Springs
Ruby M. Hill, Oviedo
(Gloria), a boy, Winter Springs
m/
Women Focus on Religion dt
PTA organizational meeting in
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chaulk
audItorium, 7:30 p.m. Parents 11 a.m. at Seminole Juni
OCT. 1
DISCHARGES
(Barbara) a girl, Sanford
ONE
PROBLEM- IN YOUR
College,
room
5402
follow child's schedule.
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Sanford:
DISCHARGES
BUSY DAY!
Bettie W. Butt
Donna B. Ash
4
Ethel Caldwell
Sanford:
Robert H. Beckham
Juith Conroy
Florence Mae Arledge
Ann I. Bridges
Gertrude DiMartino
Clyde T. E llison
Barbara J. Chaulk
Myrtle
Dunlap
JO)C
E. Farr
Lois B. Fowler
Louis E. Estes
Deborah
A. Russell &amp; girl
Vera Mae Little
HORACE ROUSE
Lois B. Fowler
Hill; Mrs. Geraldine Turay,
Fredrica
B. Story
Maudle P. McDaniel
Abraham C. Frocke
Phonexvllle, Pa.; Mrs. Sarah
Dennis
Williams
Ruth E. Smith
Horace K. Rouse, 65, of Fussell, Burgaw, N.C.; and
Hanice Mathes
Mary H. Vezina
Milton J. Andrews, DeBary
Mullet Lake Park died Sunday Mrs. Janace Wolf, Atlanta, Ga.
Nancy W. Mosley
Pauline W. Warfel
Georgia
Kerr, DeBary
night. Born Techeys, N.C., he
Funeral rervices and burial
Benna C. Steele
Joseph A. Berard, DeBary
Esther
R.
Saxton, Deltona
had lived at Mullet Lake Park will be in Wallace, N.C.
Juanita Thompson &amp; girl
Juliette Berard, DeBary
VeIlma Jackson &amp; boy,
for the past nine years. He was
Brlsson Funeral Home In
Rena L Tillman
Edda Willahan, DeBary
Goldenrod
a carpenter, a Presbyterian, charge of arrangements.
Donna Wagner
Milo C. Gellerman, Deltona
Byron 0. Chlesa, Maitland
and a member of the Veterans
James Perry Moore, Apopka
Lee E. Nichols., Deltona
Claudia
A. Hancock, Osteen
of Foreign Wars and the
MRS. MARNIEBPNTON

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th violence.
i hi emi.qoe t..OUflL
Larry dames 101cr, 26,
Jail, $1,100 bond, charges, Orlando Is In Semi nole County
loitering or prowling, and Jail, $1,500 bond, charged with
possession of burglary tools,
grand larceny. I
Mo nroe Keeler, 45, Sanford,
John Richard Hunter, 19,5M2
Is in Seminole County Jail, Lake Howell Road, Winter
$1,050 bond; charges include Park, has posted $5,500 bond
careless driving, reckless after being ar rest ed on charges
dri ving, duty to stop and render of possession of controlled
aid at the scene of an accident, substance and contri butin g to
and no driver's li cense,
the delinquency of a minor.
Johnell Linton, 44, Orlando
David Glenn Smith, 23, 115
has posted $5,000 bond, after Preiview Drive, Longwood, has
being arrested on five counts of posted $2,000 bond, after being
worthless chec ks charges.
arrested and charged with
J04! Jones, 56, 511 East 5th possession of marijuana.
Street is In Seminole County
Harold Washington, 3678 21st
Jail, $5,000 bond; char,ed with Stree t, Midway reported lawn
breaking and entering,
mower valued at $200 stolen

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NEW YORK AP)
China's 800 million pepe will
food shortages plaguing much of the world if their
population growth is held In check, a team of American
scientists has concluded after a month's stay in the
Communist nation. The team reported it was "tremendously impressed with the high quality of Chinese far.
ming." Dr. Sterling Wortman, a vice president of the
Rockefeller Foundation and leader of the group, said,
"China is as well prepared to meet the coming foodpopulation problem as any country imuld be."

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to favor a federal tax on gasoline to cut demand. President
Ford has said he does not favor
such a lax.
The AP conservation survey,
like several others taken during
the past year, showed that
people cited inflation and the
high price of gasoline and electricity as the prime reasons for
cutting back. industry spokesman also said they were cutting
back because it saved them
money.
"Since the oil embargo, only
the price is making people conserve," said Dr. James Murray
of the National Opinion Re-

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TOM AIKENS, Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director
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TAVARES, Fla. (AP)
Four Central Fior!da men
were killed when a light twin-engine airplane flying in
gusty winds and rain crashed in a swampy area, nc•
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WASHINGTON—The public has yet to learn September 13. Some shady characters, ac made."
Internal memos show he is now using salami.
the full story behind the kidnaping scare that cording to the tip, had been talking about kid.
Word was received on Wednesday. Sep. style tactics to cut up a Census Bureau official,
brought more than 60 Secret Service agents naping David and Robert Kennedy, Jr., both of tember 18, that the supposed kidnappers
really John Casserly, who has been seeking ways to get
rcLig from ail points of the country two wk.i whom tend Harvard.
had their eye on Ethel Kennedy's nephew, 1.8 million "missing Americans" to take part In
ago to protect the late Sen. Robert Kennedy's
The Information was relayed to the FBI, Christopher Lawford, who attends Tufts the 1980 census.
children. Here are the exclusive details:
which immediately launched an Investigation. University In Medford, Mass. So a protective
These are the most depressed ghetto blacks
The Secret Service's duties are strictly Meanwhile, Ethel Kennedy, the anxious mother, detail was dispatched to cover
were not counted in 1970. Because they
who
the Lawford boy.
defined by law and do not Include guarding the was alerted. her first thought, of course, was to
The intensive FBI investigation, meanwhile, represent 7.7 per cent of all blacks, the entire
progeny of deceased Senators,
protect her children. She knew from experience turned up no substanital leads. So about 4:30 black community lost millions In federal and
Yet for one full week, on orders from the that the Secret Service has the world's best p.m. on Friday, September 20,
the Secret Service state aid based on census statistics.
White House, the agents provided emergency, bodyguards, so she made an urgent request for protection was lifted.
The memos show that Casserly took steps to
round-the-clock protection for the Kcnnedy kids, federal protection.
Watergate Tactics:—A holdover from ex- get these "missing Americans" on th e census
Before the affair was over, the bodyguard serSecret Service Director Stuart Knight, President Nixon's infamous "Attack Group" i,, rolls, For his efforts, he was summoned before
vice was also extended to a nephew, Christopher knowing he had no authority to protect the using Watergate tactics
to destroy a white civil Fallor and was told his proposal was "stupid."
Lawford, son of actor Peter Lawford and Kennedy children, agonized with his associate,, servant who has sought to help the
1113 voice rising, Fallor said the proposal was
most downPatricia Kennedy.
over the request. He personally drove out to the trodden ghetto blacks,
a "huge mistake" and demanded to know

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education. No longer is intercollegiate competition

One aj,orit, standing watch outsfde a flam-ard

K(,nrwd%, t.,~tate ill

Mclkall, Va., 14) exp!.-Iiri to
I'll- holdo%- cr k Edward Fail,~r, jlu~y ill ( 11;irj,,. %0-i0ber C.m- rly li.id "any problellLs."
c&amp;i;fintd to tlit ithltic ficId,, or au ts.easjonal University blowout
attended by one of the Ethel how his hands were tied,
of the Conunerce Department's statistics, who
'l have no problems," replied Casserly.
faculty "raid" to lure a popular professor from one Kennedy boys, even suffered the Indignity of
But he was overruled by his boss, Treasury controls a $100-million operation and 7,000 em.
"You may well have in the future," shot back
campus to another,
having to duck a urinary sprinkle. A raucous Secretary William Simon, who took up the ploycs,
Failor.
Now, many colleges and universities are party raged Inside, and one of the partygoers kidnaping threat with the White house. Back
This was his reward for undeviating loyalty to
This turned out to be prophetic. Fallor and his
came word from presidential counselor Pull the "Attack Group," headed by convicted White census chief, Vincen t Barabba, a 'Nixon cam.
engaging in unrestrained and potentially urinated out the window,
The same agent later stood by In astonish. Buchen: protect the Kennedy kids,
House aide Charles Colson. The group's purpose paign pollster in 1972, began giving Casserly a
destructive competition for students and enment
as
local
police
descended
upon
the
scene
Simon
ordered
the
Secret
Service
Into
action
was
to discredit 1972 Democratic
dowments. The rivalry becomes particularly acute and
bad time. His staff was slashed, and he came
barged past him into the building to quiet the on Saturday, September 14. Then he phoned candidate George McGovern by presidential under sudden investigation.
when public tax-supported institutions line up reveling students.
unscrupulous
Ethel Kennedy to reassure her,
but legal means.
FOOTNOTE:Failor conceded he called the
against private institutions which, more often than
The kidnaping threat, based upon a thirdMy associate Joe Spear spoke with Simon,
Fallor was first installed In a federal mine CsSSCr1y proposal "stupid," but only because

lose,
Particularly defenseless, it appears, are the
smaller private schools. They see their budgets
inflated by continuing increas in payroll and
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area, turned out to be bogus. By conservative physical harm and, therefore, had "empathy for Accounting Office, he fouled
up. He was quietly Casserly is In trouble because of his proposal,
estimate, the false alarm cost the taxpayers people In public life." Considering the suffering moved over to the Commerce
Department over but said this Is purely because It shows "bad
about $126,(00.
the Kennedy family has been through, he said, the objections of professionals who considered Judgment." Both Fallor and Barabba defended
The bizarre affair began on unlucky Friday, "this was one of the easier decisions I have ever him totdly unqualified,
their policies toward the blacks.

Republican gubernatorlal candidate Jerry Thomas carried a letter to the
Capitol today, trying to entice Gov, fleubin Askew into
television debates.
Thomas who has been calling unsuccessfully for the debates since Askew won the Democra ti c nomination,
tried
to deliver th e letter personally but was told Askew was not
in his office. He gave it to a secretary.
In t he letter, he said newspapers now have Joined his
call for debate.
"In essence, they seem to concur with my observation
that the office of governor does not belong to any one man
but instead belongs to the people," Thomas said.
At a news conference, he said The Palm Beach Post,
Fort Myers News Press and Clearwater Sun a ll have
called for de ba te.
Askew has sa id he already has five joint appearances
scheduled with Thomas and that he would not allow an
opposition candidate to determine his campaign schedule,
Thomas said this did not satisfy his demand for,
statewide television coverage, which he said would allow
voters to see and hear both sides directly.
Thomas also accused Askew of being "soft on crime,"
and said that the answer to the rising crime rate In
Florida Is construction of more prisons.

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students in the numbers needed to operate most DON OAKLEY
efficiently.
Private schools are at an even greater
disadvantage in the pursuit of gifts and endowment.5 from private sources. State-supported
institutions traditionally have refrained from
mounting major fund-raising drives since
vestments, federal and state taxes have provided
them with substantial support,
Recognizing this advantage, most state institutions have confined their sol1c1taUoni to
alumni and special friends interested in their
programs.
On the other hand, except for some federal
IU Ford administration's rejection of a
grants, many private schools have few alternate
temporary
means of support beyond tuition fees and private financially $10.1- million monthly subsidy to the
nosediving Pan American World
grants and endowments.
Airways sits well with most people. If there's one
Fund-raising restraint by tax-supported thing Americans won't tolerate it's the coddling
schools has been rapidly disappearing In the face of of capitalists. (The con troversial $100-tnIUIon
ever-mounting operating costs and legislative government.guaranteed loan to Lockheed
reluctance to meet all budget requests. Lately they Afr(T5It a few years ago was merely the exhave shown little compunction about going to the cePtion that proves this rule.)
Fe,, all our dedication to the "may-the-betterpublic with broad-based pleas for supplementary
funds. For example, the president of California' company-win" and "nO4pecIal-treatjnent4oranyone" philosophy of free enterprise,
are
State University at Northridge recently said that a strangely Indifferent to the myriad otherweways
$10 million, 10-year public fund drive was the government interferes with the normal
necessary to provide financial "frosting on the competitive functioning of the marketplace that
cake" not available through state support.
we so much extol.
In the case of the airlines, it is certainly a
Nitionally, such fund-raising tactics have been
Chalking up sizable increases In public college and legitimate function of government, through the
university Income. The nine-campus University of Federal Aviation Administration, to establish
California now ranks third, only behind Stanford and enforce certain safety standards, But the
government not only does this byt, through the
and Harvard universities, in dollar amounts Civil Aeronautics Board, tellsthe airlines what
received from private sources by all higher routes they may fly, how often they may fly and

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WASHINGTON (NEA) President Ford is
In danger of becoming a prisoner of his White
House staff.
Although old friends get through to him, the
staff limi ts the President's contacts, taking care
to restrict those who will oppose plans they
or. They Program his movements in a y to
influence his actions and decisions or keep him
so busy ho does not have time to in tensively
question their Judgments. They bring back word
from the bureaucracy that things they do not
want done cannot be done or they produce
evidence of a public consensus for programs
they favor.
This scenario is not new of come. loan im.
portant extent, Presidents Kennedy, Johnson,
Nixon and Eisenhower too, were prisoners.
President Franklin Roosevelt, originator of the
White House staff system, escaped tinprisomunent primarily because he was adept at
playing one man against another. President
Truman was partly successful because he
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CASE 1)461: Camille G., as those who drink alcohol,
Voice (class &amp; private) Choir Directing, Songaged 27, has a .narriage which is often why liquor ad.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) would affect the panel that In- plan support for another
—Allow
county
bonds
backed
leading, Composition.
problem.
dicta have "bay windows,"
—Working on the theory that vestigates allegations of 'mIs- amndment that would let pci- by
gaso
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li
tax
revenue
to
be
"But, Dr. Crane," she
Ai1tacld tablets will help voters are likely to reject conduct by judges.
INSTRUMENTAL INSTRUCTION
vate and municipal electric used for mass transit a., well as
Protested, "It doesn't pertain to neutralize this excess acid,
changes they don't understand,
The amendment would open companies team up to build and highways.
Piano-Organ (Beginner &amp; advanced' includes I
boudoir cheesecake!
But shrinking your stomach supporters have begun drives to commission Inquiries to public finance power
plants and lines.
"Instead, It refers to the will likewise lower its
Improvisation, chord structure &amp; progression, &amp;
acid win approval for seven con- examination sooner than
—Require
that
the
state
Anothe r amendment would G
dining room variety of food and production!
modulating. Strings (Guitar &amp; Electric Bass) I
am e and Fish Commission
stitutlonal amendments on the presently permisible, allow the allow the Cabinet to continue to submit
dessert!
Sometimes surgeons even cut Nov. 5 ballot.
Percussion Brass (Trumpet, etc.) Reeds.
it budget to the legista.
conunLssion to make its own issue bonds for school, commu"For my husband is 50 out part of the stomach to
Tuition: Classes $20 per quarter (1) wks. 1-ea. I
ture and go through other state
The most widely publicized of rules subject to legislative and nity college and university con- agencies
for planning, personpounds overweight,
reduce this acid secretion, but the amendments is one to grant Supreme Court approval and struction, at
wk.) $10 with app. $10. second wk. Instrumental I
Th
amendment
Will
"Yet when I try to get him to you can do it more more Independence to the Judi- allow Investigations of conduct
Private-516 mo. '/2 hr. weekly.
nel
and
purchasing.
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me
cornbe supported by Sen. Robert m
issi
on
has
backed the amend. i Private Instruction 6.9 p.m. Classes 7-9 p.m.
diet, as our physician has economically and without cial Qualifications Commission. related to fitness retroactive to Graham, D-Mlaml, and Rep.
urged, my husband says his surgery by the dehydration diet
ment
The Florida Bar Board of Nov. 1, 1966.
MONDAYS at Prairie Lake Baptist Church In I
RObert Johnson, R.Sarasota, In
stoma ch gnaws to the point he- I'll explain on Wednesday.
Governorshaslaunchedadrive
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Park. Located 1 mi. S. of 436 on 17-92, ½ blk. I
A meeting is set today at the afour.day tour of several cftle,.
—Qiange the title from Uflcan't sit still,
(3) Fastidious folks, who supporting the proposal, which Public Service Commission to
W.
on Ridge Rd. THURSDAYS at The First I
Other amendments Include ty tax assessor to property apAnd if he watches TV, any have been ta ught to fi nish their
Church
of the Nazarene in Sanford. Located at
prop
osals to:
praiser,
a move sought
commercial that shows ham or Jobs with a flourish, Including
2581
S.
Sanford
Ave., Sanford.
—Forbid
discrimination assessors to get the onus of
steaks or cakes and other cleaning their plates while
against the physically handJ. higher prooerty taxes off their
For further Info, write Fla. Gospel Music World,
delicacies, will rmike his mouth children, will carry over this
capped.
backs.
I P.O. Box 20572 Orlando or Phone 862.3756.
drool till he raids our same phobia against wasted
refrigerator,
food.
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"Dr. Crane, I'll admit I also Which Is why many mothers
react a little that way when I then gobble the half piece of
view the food commercials on chicken or pie or cake left by
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) such a fast rate, we've got at
TV but I'm not as gluttonous as their youngsters!
The use of radioactive mate- last report 715 licensed pro'
my husband.
Centre
4) Dining Is a social event so rials is growing In Florida, but grams in the state using radi.
"Is his voracious appetite we are "conditioned" to eat state officials say there is no ation. Half are medical users,
largely a psychological more if we are with several watchdog agency with clear au- and the other half are In Inproblem? And how can I get other diners,
thority to regulate potentially dustry or the academic world."
him to diet?"
Remember, our first social dangerous radioactivity.
A bill introduced In the 1974
"If we found somebody really Legislature to revive the Flori.
affair was coming to the table
Obesity is due to a corn- to sit in a highchair when we pouring it (radiation) Into the da Nuclear and Space Council
environment, we don't know died in the Senate GovernS
binatlon of medical and were about 12 months old!
psychological causes!
Prof. Bayer's research on what our legal right would be," mental Operations Committee.
So analyze yourself by this hungrey hens also showed that said Hay Clark, administr ator
Clark said the agency will try
"Dieters' Test" if you wish to even when a hungry hen dines of the Health DlvLcIon's Radio- to pass the legislation next
slenderize!
alone on a pile of wheat till she logical and Occupational year.
In youth, if we are active, is full, if several mere hungry Health Section.
"We'd like to have someone
we may require 3,500 to 4,000 hens are then placed beside her, "me situation today is that outside to help tell us what to do
calories per day.
she will resume eating heartily there is no central responsi-' In this rapidly evolving situBut after the age of 30, we when they do!
bility for developing nuclear ation, when we get a cornsettle down to routine Jobs and
(5) fie also demonstrated that policy," adds Jim Cullison, a plicated problem," said Clark.
engage in far less tennis, a hungry hen consumes from 65 commerce department official.
Cullison says, "Everything Is
baseball, football, running and per cent to 100 per rent more If
An advisory council on nude- In limbo."
romping, so our body may not placed before a 200-gram pile of an policy went out of existence
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habituall&gt; stretched during cigarette addict likes to drain rected,
and Space Council, The
those first .10 years, ,o it doesn't off energy via waving his arm
lie said, "This council would legislature has refused to
register "Full" till we gorge in smoking.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) and Efficiency Study CommiLs. about $5, but
Florida Atlantic
A new policy on keeping fel.
He was named the first re- cine, architecture or other
"Dear Regents, Don't rip us sIan recommended that fees for University doesn't charge.
ens
out of certain programs gents professor and will head courses where there are more
off again," says one of the student parking be Increased to
In other action, the regents also was scheduled to
come be. the system-wide equal oppor- applicants than positions.
many student petitions for to- .s-o a month and that a tint- were expected
to
approve
a
fore
the
meeting
at
Florida
tunity program for students and
The proposal was a result of
day's meeting of the Florida
tee
recommendatic,i
State
University.
form
schedule
be
established
commit
employes.
Florida State's decision to a&amp;
Board of Regents.
that Dr. James A. Robinson,
for the
Th e new West Florida presiRobinson has headed Maca- mit to its law school David
The students were protesting
presi dent of Macatetur Col- dent will ieeccl Dr. Harold lestcr since it'll after
serving in Morrison, who is on parole froni
aproi)Osal before the regents to
Under the present
km lege, St. Paul, Minn., be ap- Crosby, who resigned after 1%9-71 as vice president for
a 24-year prison sentence on
raise parking fees,
each university sets its own pointed president of the Univer- heading the Pensacola school academic
affairs
at
Ohio
State
convictions
for armed robbery
The Governor's Managemeat parki ng fees.
ees. Most charge sity of West Florida.
for its first 10 years.
University.
and attempted robbery.
Ills experience at a large,
The regents adopted a policy
complex Institution and a last month to bar from schools
small, liberal arts college anyone who could not meet aduniquely qualified him to head mission requirements for the
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Chancellor Robert Mautz.
But the policy was withdrawn
CA native of Blackwell, Okla., from Cabinet consideration
Robinson received his bach- after Education Commissioner
elor's degree from George Ralph Turllngton objected. Bar
Washington University, a mas- requirements Inc!ei4e being 21
ters at Oklahoma University years old and living in Florida
and his Ph.D. In political sd- as well as being free of felony
OR LA NDO, Fla. (AP)
At ducted the raid found two dogs powered by a portable electric
lie said the fight, which had ence from Northwestern Uni- convictions.
least 19 persons were arrested still locked in combat, Egan generator, Egan said. Police been scheduled since last verslty,
where he taught before
and another 100 given sum- said. The officers had to pry the said most of the dogs involved
spring, was first heard of by moving to Ohio State as a promonses in a raid on an illegal anima- Is apart with a stick, he were pit terriers, similar to a Donald
Lambert, an official of fessor In 1984.
To cut down on food costs,
organized dog fight in a wooded said.
Stafordshire terrier,
the Massachussetts Society for
The
policy
on
felons'
admisdon't
go in for Impulse buying.
area of Orange County, police
Charges ranging from gainOfficials In several states the Prevention of Cruelty to sions was
proposed
to
prevent
Tale
a
said.
shopping list to the food
bling to cruelty to animals to have moved recently to stop Animals.
them from entering law, medi. market with you and stick to It!
A dozen dogs, some bloodied liquor sales violations were what they say Is the growing
Lambert tipped FIends offi
by fights, were taken Into cus- filed against those arrested. popularity of a cruel and
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tociy by the humane society, About 100 spectators were given baric sport that pits trained local
humane society learned U
state Atty. Robert Egan said summonses at the scent, and dogs In bloody contests. Con- about
two months ago that it I
after the Saturday night raid. Egan said some may be called grass has also been asked to wo
uld be held in the Orlando
An undetermined number of upon to testify at trials pass legislation outlawing such area.
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dogs were released into sur- resulting from the raid,
fights.
Egan said law enforcement
rounding fields by their owners
The raid lnterrrupted a
Egan said the cars of specta- officials spent most of Friday
when the raid began, he said, sched ule of nine fights In an tors at the match bore license
and Saturday learning when
A SCHOOL OF MUSIC WITH A HEAVY
Officers from several law en- arena covered with a plastic plates from as far away as VIr- and
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where
the
lights
would
be
PHASIS ON GOSPEL MUSIC. Instruction is
forcement agencies which con- tarpaulin and lit by bare bulbs ginia
staged.
available at several locations presently for tie
convenience of the students.
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how much they may charge for tickets, They
had
you
wear
my
pin?"
that —could not seriously affect most deci.
Harvards have can't even lower the price of a ticket without
$10113.
the prestige to compete wi th UC, but the sma ller, CAB permission.
Mr. Ford's situation appears to be worse than
Speaking of airlines, governments and
less prestigious private schools are finding It
,
that
of his predecessors, with the possible excreasingiy difficult to survive in the face of the big, aldie.,, most people would be suprised to learn
ception of Mr. Johnson.
how much the government already
tax-supported schools,
When Roosevelt set up the modern White
the airlines, Foreign airlines, that is. Correction.
Indeed, if the choice Is between "frosting" for how much they, as taxpayer,, subsidize foreign
House staff system years back, the move was
state colleges and universities and keeping private airlines.
hailed by experts as saving the preJdney. The
o
problem
then, as now, was that the federal
schools alive and healthy, we would choose the Seine "for instances" are as noted by a Pan
bureaucracy
had become so large, unwieldy and
flight
in
engineer:
latter. Concurrently we would see public in A
entrenched
that
it moved under its own power
Pan
Am gets 25 per cent of the postage for
stitutions confining their fund-raising drives to
with
little
flying letter to Tokyo. If the letter goes by
regard to the president
any
their "immediate families" and closest friends.
president or his wishes,
Mr lines, JAL gets 75 per cent.
Th United States of America cannot afford to
The White House staff thus was created to
When Pan Am, a private company, bought
dissipate the intellectual depth and diversity that fleet of 747s, it had to obtain private financingits
provide the president with men and women
WASHINGTON
at
If a military deserter vice officials Insist no mistake has been made, expert enough to penetrate that bureaucracy,
private colleges give the nation. They are by no 11 per cent interest. Japan Air Lines, tWIne
returns to the United States under President that it
recognized all along that some find out whe re th
means frosting on the higher education cake. They carrier of a "poor" nation, was able to borro" Ford's conditional program, agrees to serve up deserterswas
e levers
gettothe action
would renege on an L'greemnent for the presIdnt wanted.
Theywere
wereand
also
from the World Bank at 3 per cent,
are a major part of the cake itself,
give the
to two years of reconciliation service and then nonmilitary service,
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independent
viewpoin
P Am is told It Is tough Ieans i it cannot refuses to do so, there Is no Law, civilian or
ts on proposa ls
Under the Ford plan, deserters would receive from the departments
and bureaus. Thing?
compete with the airlines of other countries, military, uMer which he may be subjected to undesirable discharges after
agreeing to work In didn't work out that way.
every one of which Is government-owned and punishment,
a public service Job for up to 24 months. They
Mr. Kennedy was forced to make endnins
The Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines would earn a new "ciemenc"
subsidized. Yet at the same time it prohibited
discharge
upon
around
his own staff. He spent a great deal of
by its own government both from dropping could hardly care liss.!n fact, Us, officials say the completion of such service. Utheyrefuj
to
time
putting
his Own men into key Posts up and
unprofitable overseas routes and from offering the services would be happy to be rid of the work, i.hey would be free to go
about
their
down
the
line
in the major department,,. He then
administrative and legal headaches these men business but with the undesirable
service on the more lucrative domestic ones.
discharge,
dealt
would p
This is free enterprise?
them, This technique, curiously
if action had to be taken against
This "out" Is not available to draft dodgers. enoughwith
was
attempted by Mr. Nixon's chief
ti
If they refuse to
perform public service work assistants, H. H. Haldeman and John Erllchman
Much has been written about this "boopbole" in after agreeing to, they can be prosecuted by a with niulu'
It was "rencli author Anatole France
Mr. Ford's execu ti ve or de r nn
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Ø uzisey in ii... District Court on the
relied otis host of Personal Contact, he had built
observed that the Law is all its rraijestit.
ui JusUse Department and Selective Set'- original evasion offense,
up in his years a an in fl uential cn,itor .
'.pp!ied o rich and
iufl alike. Both ar't'
forbidden l'
p under bridges, steal bread j
in
b"
the streets.
Quite frequently I'll recognise Letters to the Editor as and a heifty sum for
office expenses during his first year
It's comforting to know that the same equality
being thc most provocative sec-tion of a newspper (or of lying (in both senses of the word)
holds true when it comes to inflation.
On a Pacific beach?
magazine, (or that matter) and of how much I enjoy What the hell kind cfa country
ls
The ordinary person may have forgotten wha t
$fl}*yt
this
,
reading them.
a
ctnk tastes like. BUt COTLes' th
)mc(,f them arc 'far out".. and you can't help but
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a prayer you're not living Dend n.II
Gourmet rtho paid $69 for a tiny tin of truffles n
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Perhaps the Stanfords and the

They were Identified as Dr. Wilbur Pickett Jr., 44, of
Daytona Beach; James E. Pierce, 34, Orlando; Jack L.
Byrd, 49, and Clifford H. Sellers, 37, both of Winter
Park.
All were dead on arrival at Leesburg hospitals.
Bob Tanner, chief deputy in Lake County, said Byrd
was believed to have been the pilot.
Tanner quoted one of the victim's relatives as saying
the four had been on a trip, possibly to the Bahamas.
"We don't know why they crashed," Tanner said. "The
weather was bad but not too bad for this type of plane."
"I'd say visibility was less than a mile and a half,
with
gusty winds," said the sheriff's spokesman. "What they
were doing flying in that kind of weather, I don't know."
Autopsies were planned and an investigation of the
crash was begun, authorities said.

Thomas Seeks Askew Debate

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not, are the most vulnerable and have the most to hand tip from a police Informant In the Boston who said he had frequently been threatened with safety job wWch, according to the General was full of faLm statements. He admitted

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP)
SIX years ago, only 10 per cent Florida students spend In GainTurner estimated that 8,000
A worketudy program pro- paid and do not require students
At least 60 per cent of the n, 9IJIJ of the students got financial aid. eavllle during a year.
students will borrow roughly' vides part time employmcnt for to work for the university, will
students enrolled at the
Turner said, "We're not oper. $7.5 million In deferred pay. students on campus. The state total $2.2 million.
Turner said the assistance,
University of Florida this fall which will go to about 18,500 ating a giveaway program. merit loans this- year. Another is putting $2.2 million and the
Another $1.5 million will go to
will get some
and
Parents
students
continue
4,000
will
borrow
$700,000
in
federal
government
$600,000
to.
scholarships In various colleges
type of financial students this year, comes pci.
aid, officials say.
ward it this year.
and departmen ts, mostly In
manly from state and federal to (001 75 per cent of their high. short-term loans,
er education bills."
relatively
small awards.
sources.
"It Is the salvation factor" for
The amount of aid available
Financial aid goes only to
In
addition,
hometown civic
In most deferred loans, the an estimated 2,000 students who
will reach a record $15 million
Last year, when enrollment those who demonstrate need, money
comes from lending ta" ce,jjcin't
othclubs,
foundations
and Individor more during the school year, was 25,641, student aid totalled and much of the
stay in school
money will be stitutions and repayment is erwise, Turn
tials
Pro
vide
$1
million
In icholsaid I. Douglas Turner, director $14 million, or about per cent repaid after the stud
er said.
ent finishes guaran teed by the federal and
arship
funds
through
Turner's
of student financial affairs,
of all the money University of school, he said,
state governments.
Grants, which need not be re- office,
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id; nt Ford, anxious to find out President called Sefl Bob Dole,,
! !d fütti ua Watergate a nd
Iitw ttriners are taking the It-Kan.,
-Kan., a guest of honor.
politics
In America.
cancellation of $500 million
Ford talked to Dole, then to
worth of U.S. grain shipments Ochs.
But the tedium at the top of
to the Soviet Union, made a call
"Normally we've had real the political tree has not peeto the Kansas wheatlands good reports on Ford till this eluded more lively Laborers
Sunday night.
deal came up,' Ochs said in a elsewhere In the parliamentary
"Pretty nearly all the people telephone interview. On Satur- vineyard.
out here are displeased," Clar- day, Ford persuaded two exFROM
During the weekend Una A
ence Ochs, a farm equipment porters, Cook Industries Inc. Of Kroll, family
doctor, drop-out
dealer In Otis, Kan., said after Memphis and Continental Anglican nun and mother of
Usually th e public has an opportunity of seeing this huge
talking to the President.
GramCo. of New York City, to four, led a march through the parachute on TV from afar, as the space capsule Is being
Ochs, 69, said about 1,500 cancel contracts to sell $500 London suburbs of Sutton and brought back toearth. This chute weighs 2,000 pounds and has
farmers were attending the million worth of corn and wheat • £leam as the only women's 130-loot
diameter which is being Inspected by workman before
grand opening of his farm to the Soviet Union.
rights candidate In the field.
use by NASA.

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Inan interview Sunday, Pem•

Industry and government

Japanese company has broken berton Hutchinson, president of
massive cal reserves in Monoff negotiations to purchase the Westmoreland Resources
strip-mined coal from Montana, coal company, said it appeared tans av sUrroWXII!I8 slates La
saying It would not be a profit- the Japanese were afraid any neceary to ease the naticns*
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Western ranchers.
result In legislation to limit
The battle lines began formTheproposeddealwasforthe export of other coal reserves
ing when it was learned WestMitsui Mining Co. of Tokyo to from Eastern states.
moreland had shipped 12,000
make large purchases of The Japanese are ue unitei
cf tons of coal, valued at about
Western coal for shipment States' biggest customer
$60,000, to Japan by way of
through Oregon ports.
metallurgical coal, most of
Por tla nd, Ore., for a test burn
Farmers and ranchers, which comes from the Eastern
by Mitsui.
whose land sits atop federal states, Hutchinson said.
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coal
oppose
mining and said they had been
told any exploitation would be
to meet the domestic energy
crisis, not for export purposes
Mitsui officials In Tokyo said
today the main reason talks
were stopped was that such a
the week In closed conferences,
WASHINGTON (AP) —
purchase would not have been Supreme Court returns from during which it will consider a
profitable.
re cord 992 request.s for action of
SlluuIitr rtccs tdav to a dock
company imported 12,.. et of more than 2,000 cases that one sort or another. Last year, $
000 tons of Montana coal In Authe total was 976. In 1970, It was
raise issues ranging from
gust, but the
freight charges death penalty to presidential 696.
were much higher than we had Impoundment of funds.
The court will announce deci.
slons on some o these matters
expected and It did not pay,"
Brief opening ceremonies
said
on its first decision day, Oct. 15.
id one company executive. were scheduled
for the first
The officials said opposition
are appeals,
with Chief Justice
Warren
whici,
the court must decide
to
strip mining from a ranch- E. Burger expected to preside whether to hear. They are
ers' group "was another fac- despite injuries received in
among about 1,000 petitions for
tar" but not the principal o.te. bicycle accident
that have kept
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hIJUI that were filed during
They said talks
might
be re. him away from the court most the summer recess. The court
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future
din
if the cost of
of the past two weeks,
already had more than 1,000
importing petroleum goes
After the ceremonial opening, such requests pending at the
and that of bringing In coal goes
the court will spend the rest of end of its last term.
down,

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Legal Notice

FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
CITY OF
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Notice is hereby given that I am
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Notice is hereby given that I am FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CASSELSERRYPLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
NAME STATUTE
ngrd ,n business at 1191 E. engaged In business of 1200
NAME STATUTE
French FLORIDA.
Notice olPublicHearing
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Attarnonte Dr, Altamonte Springs Ave. Sanford, Seminole
County, CIVIL ACTION NO. 741624.CA-O4.D TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
337
$mirl County. Fit-ride Florida under the fictitious name of
Notice is hereby given that the
Notice is hereby given that the
Re: Dissolution of Marriage,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by CIVIL No. 74130.0
CIVIL ACTION NO. 14-103-D
under the fictitious name of SANFORD AUCTION, and that I THEODORE WILSON,
undersigned, pursuant to the ',nderltgned. pursuant Ic. the
Husband, the City of Casselberry, that th
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR. DIVISION 0
S P E E DY -0 U I C K
INSTANT Intend to regIster said name with me
"FictitIous Name Statute' Chapter "Fictitious home Statutl" Chapter
Council wilt hold a public hearing to TOAGE ASSOCIATION,
In IC: The Marriage of
$45.09, Florida latute, will register NS.O9, Florida Sttute, will register
PRINTING CENTER. and that I CIsk of the Circuit Court, Seminole MARGAR!T JOHNSON WILSON. consider
enactment
of
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Plaintiff, ROLAND CHESTER SWEET,
Irsteo,cl toregister said name with the County, FlorIda In accordance With
with heClerk of the CircuIt Court, in with theClerk of thi Circuit Court, In
Wife.
nonemergency Ordinance entitled:
Petilioner. Husband
and for Seminole County, Florida, and for County, Florida. upon
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole the provisions of the Fictitioui
NOTICETODEFEND
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY MICHAEL L. LARK and VERNITA and
upon receipt of proof of the receipt of proof of the publication of
County, Florida in accordance with Name Statutes, To-Wit: Section
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA, B LARK. his wile,
MARIE SWEET, Respondent, Wife publication of this notice, the tic , this notice, the liciltious name, lot" provisions 01 the Fictitious uso, Florida Statutes 157.
MA ROAR C T JOHNSON ESTABLISHING THE CHARGES,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT
titios name, tDwlt: RAMADA INN wit: JAMESTOWN INVESTORS
Statutes.
To-Wit:
Name
$13, Wayne H. Biecha
WILSON,
RATES, INSTALLATION AND
TO: MARIE SWEET
NOTICE OF SUIT
NORTH
under which 'am engaged under which we are engaged In
Publish
Sept.
30&amp;
Oct.
7,
14.
21,
Section 86-s 09 F13r4e Statutes 19)1
1971
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN.
STABILIZATION FEES, EX- TO: VERNITA B. LARK
Apt. 40 Northgate
in business at 725 West Semoran business at 700 Katherine Court In
OEF•153
5: Seymour Solomon
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TENSION COSTS CONTROL
Manor Apts.
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
Boulevard In the City of Altamonte the City of Altamonte Springs,
Publish Sept. 14, 23. 30, Oct. 7. 1974
that Theodore Wilson has flied a SCHEDULE OF DEPOSIT FEES;
345 Dewey Avenue,
And all parties claiming interests
SprIngs, Florida.
Florida
DEF 71
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Petition in the Circuit Court of E S T A B I I S H M E N T 0 F by, through, under or against
Rochester. New York 11414
That the parties Interested in laid
That the party Interested in said
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL, dR. Seminole County. Florida, for the DELINQUENCY CONTROL Vernita B. Lark and to all parties
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED business enterprise is as follows: business enterprise areas follows: p.
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY, Dissolution of Marriage and you are POLICY; ALL FOR USE OF THE having or claiming to have any thatanactlonfol-DISSOLUTIONOF
David Fithev
GEORGE F. CHANDLER, JR.
required to serve a copy of your
FLORIDA
WATERWORKS SYSTEM OF THE right, title, or interest in the real MARRIAGE has been filed against
Randal Hoiden
Dated
at
Seminole
County,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE PRORATE DIVISION
written defense. if any, on his At- CITY
OF .CASSELBERRYI property herein described,
you and you are required to serve a Florida, October 3, 1974.
George E M.atoof
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. CASE NO. PR.
torriiy, ALBERT to. FITTS, whose REPEAL OF ORDINANCE NO. 240
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED copyof your wr,ttendefsnses, if any, Publish- Oct 7, 14, 21, 21, 1974
Murray Diamond
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR EASTATE OF
address is as thown below, and file OW EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS mat an action to foreclose a mar- to GENE N. STEPHENSON of DEG 50
Philip Friedman
SEMINOLE COUNTY
the original with the Clerk of the ORDINANCE: CONFLICTS* AND tgigeonttiefollowingre.Iprop,rty STEPHENSON and BEANE, Post
EDWARD C. THORNTON
Harvey 'reene
PROBATE DIVISION
Deceased AbOVI Styled Court on or before the EFFECTIVE DATE.
Office Drawer One, Casselberry.
in Seminole County, Florida-.
PRORATE P40.
Roger I Cohen
Iffi day of November 1911. otherwise
The proposed Ordinance it posted
The East 45 feet of the North 172 Florida, 32107. Attorneys for the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
In re: Estate of
Dated at Orlando. Orange County,
C
Default
and
ultimate Judgment at the City Hall,. Casselberry, feet of Lot is and the West 30 feet of Petitioner. and Iis the original with FOR
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, Florida, September 10, 1971
JOSEPH J. PETRAS, SR.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING will be entered against you for the Florida.
the North 177 feel of Lot 5, Frost's the Clerk of the above Styled Court FLORIDA.
Publish: Sept. 16.2), 30, Oct. 7, 1974
deceased.
r#110
demanded
In
PUBLIC
HEARING
will
b.
hold
ln
the Petition.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Addition No. 2 to Altamonte, Fla,. on or before October 17, 1974
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.149I.F
C'EF-77
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
WITNESS MY HAND and OF. the City Hall, Casselberry, Florida, according to the plat thereof as Otherwise a Judgment may be enNOTICE OF ACTION
Ye All Creditors and All Persons SAID ESTATE
You and each of you are hereby FICIAL SEAL of said Court this lit on the 211t day of October A.D. 1974, recorded In Plat Book 1, page n, of feted against you for the relief lii to. the Marriage of
Having Claims or Demands Against
of
October
1974.
Of 7-30 p.m., or as soon thereafter '$ the Public Records of Seminole demanded in the Petition.
notified and required to file any day
JANICE
LEE
Said Estate:
WELLS
it
(SEAL)
possible, at which time Interested County, FIurId&amp;',
,.
WITNESS my handand the $"! of PETITIONER, AND HAROLD IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN ANC
You are hereby notified and claims and domands
Arthur
H.
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
Beckwith,
Jr.
parties and cfti?tn$ for and against has been filed againtt you and you saià Court on this, the 11th day of WELLS. RESPO'IDENT.
either of you, may have against said
required to present any claims
Clerk of Circuit Court
FLORIDA.
the proposed Ordinance will be are required to serve a copy of your September, 1971.
TO: HAROLD WELLS
demands which you may have estate In the office of theClerkof the
Seminole County. Florida
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.1419.0
heard This hearing may be con
written defenses. If any, to it on van (Seat)
Post Office Box
agatmt the estate of JOSEPH J. Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
By: Elaine RiCharde
NOTICE OF ACTION
tinued from time to time until final den Berg, Gay. Burke 1. Dyer. P.A.
H.
Beckwlth,
Jr.
01
Judicial
CIrcuIt,
Arthur
Seminole
County,
Cliffside, North Carolina
PETRAS, SR. deceased late
In re: the Marriage of
Deputy Clerk
action Is taken by the City Council. at, Post Office Box 793, Orlando,
Clerk of Circuit Court
YOU
Seminole County, Florida. to the Florida, Probate DIvis,on, in the
ARE NOTIFIED that an VINCENT SIFRES, PETITIONER.
ALBERT N. FITTS
By: Lillian Y. Jenkins
GOVERN YOURSELVES AC. Florida 37102 and file the original
action for Dissolution of Marriage AND
Clerk at the Circuit Court, and flit Courthouse at Sanford, Florida,
NE IDA
A.
210
Edwards
Building
SIFRES.
CORDINGLY.
within
four
Deputy Clerk
calendar months from
with the Clerk 01 the above Styled
has bean flied açaInst you by RESPONDENT.
the same in dvplk.le and as
publication of Sanford, Florida 37771
DATED this 3rd day of October, court on or before October 111h, Publish: Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7. 1971 JANiCE LEE WELLS. and
the
first
you are TO: NEIDA A. SIFRES
Provided in Section 733.14, Florida the time of
Attornty for Petitioner.
A.D. 1974.
1971: otherwIse a judgment may be DEF71
required to serve a copy of your
Statutes, in their offices in the 11th notice. Each claim or demand
Publish:
Oct.
7,
14,
RVA DA Sole 506
21,
25,
1974
(Seal)
entered asIrtst you for the relief
written defenses, if any, to it on
County Courthouse in Seminole nwsl be In writing and I lied In
ParelrasSao Paulo,
Mary
W.
H3*thorne,
duplicate
and
state
m
demanded
In
th.
complaint
or
pt..
Of
DEG-43
Carroll Burke. Attorney for
County, Florida, within four
PROCLAMATION OF
Brasil
City Clerk
petition.
Petitioner.
calendar months from the time of rnldlnc, and post off ice address of
WhOSS
REGULAR
ELECTION
address
Is
412
IN AND FOR THE CIRCUIT
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
City of Casselberry,
WlThE5Smy hand and tlteseal of TO THE REGISTERED VOTERS Sanford Atlantic Bank BuiVJng,
the first p',Dlicat,
óhereof, or the the claimant and must be sworn to COURT OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
that an action for Dissolution of II
Florida
by
the claimant, his agent or at.
same *111 be barred,
Said Court on September 17, 1971. OF THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY. S$nford. Florida, and file
FLORIDA.
the Marriage has bean filed ag4 inst you
Publish: Oct. , 1974
(Seal)
FLORIDAFiled at Sanford Florida, this 11th torney, or the same shall be void.
original with the Clerk of Circuit
CASC P40. 74.13348
by VINCENT SIFRES. and you are
DEC-19
D3?nd
at
Orlando.
Florida.
this
Arthur
H
Beckwith,
Jr.
day of September. 1974
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Court, Sanford, Seminole Coocty
c P LOWDERP.IILK and CLARA
. requfrG to serve a copy of your
77th day day of September, 1974.
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
Joseph .1 PrIrat, Jr
the
City
of
Casselberry,
Florida.
Florida,
on
or
before
LOWDERMILK. hiS wife.
the 161h day of written defense-s. if any, to it on
Dorothy H. Johnston
By Joy Stokes
PUBLIC NOTICE
As Executor
Plaintiffs,
that pursuant to lawful authority the October. AD. 1971; otherwIse a Carroll Burke, Attorney for
As Executrix of said estate
Deputy
TO
THE
REGISTERED
VOTERS
Clerk
William I Colbert, Esq
Mall
default
will
be
City
of
Casselberry,
entered
against you
Florida,
VS.
WILLIAM A. WALKER It
OF THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY, Publish: Sept. 16, 73, 30, Oct. 7. 1971 on Tuesday, December 3, 1971, for the relief demanded in the Petitioner, whose address is 612
Attorney for Executor
N. B. CHOICE, and any
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building,
Attorney for Executrix
DEF 13
Suite 22, Florida State Bank
some, heirs, deviseet grantee's. FLORIDA:
during the legal hours for voting Petition.
'Sanford, Florida, and file the
WI NDE RWE E DIE, HA INC S. creditors or other parties claiming
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Post Office Box 1330
hold the regular election of the City
WITNESS my hand and official
WARD
the City Council of the City of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Publish: Sept 30, Oct 7, 1974
sea l of this Court, on this the 10th original with the Clerk of Clrcu;$
Casseiblrry, Florida.
by, throu, under or against N.
16th
JUDICIAL
Court, Sanford, Seminole County.
CIRCUIT,
p•
DEF-170
Said election ihall be hold at the day of September, AD. 1974.
CHOICE, who Is not known to be Casselberry, Florida, on August 1
Florida, on or before the 161h day of
I
P.O. box no
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
either dead or alive, and the 1974, resolved that the City of SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Casselberry Fire Department
October, A.D. 1974; otherwise a
DIVISION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Winter Park. Florida 327P
Clerk Of Circuit Court
Building on said date and it the
ESTATE OF HOMER SEWELL and Casselberry, Fki Ida, place on the PRORATE
CASL1 NO. PR
7CCP
nS
will be entered against you
•
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cost. Publish Sept. 30 &amp; Oct. 7, 1974
of
the
regular
December
,
ALL IC SIMMONS SEWELL.
times authorized for the purpose ofSeminole Count,. F lorida
for the relief demanded in the
Defendants, lflleIKllon the question of whether ESTATE of
By: Elaine RiCharde
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE 2!F 164
electing the follow" city officials,
Pitltion
tt0 fluoridate the water supply BEN B.
CITYOF
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Deputy Clerk
to wit:
NOTICE OF ACTION
WITNESS my hand and official
Deceased.
Provided by the City ofCasselberry,
ALTAMONTESPRINOS,
Civil Action No. 74.1575.0
TO N B CHOICE
THREE (3) MEMBERS of the (Seal)
seal of said Court that 10th day of
AMENDED
Florida,
and
the
FLORIDA
City
Council,
Address
City Council of the City of CARROLL IIURKE
reti
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
September, AD. 1914
thereafter, Shall be guided by the
Notice of Public Hearing
RICHARD J RISSER and
Attorney for Petitioner
dence "nown
Cassefberry, Florida
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
vote of the majority voting in the TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
SHIPLEY D. RISSEP, his wife,
And u' partIes Lialming interests election.
This Ncilce shall be posted as 617 Sanford Atlantic
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Clerk of Circuit Court
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Plaintiffs,
through, under or against NB,
required in the City of Casselberry, Bank Building
Seminole County,Florida
This Notice shall be posted as SAID ESTATE:
the Board of Zoning Appeafi the'
CHOICE, who is not known :o w
Florida, and shall be published In Sanford, Florida 37771
You and each of you are hereby
By:
(lain, RiCharcie
required
in
the
City
of
Casselberry,
said
Boardwill
hold
a
pu
the Evening Herald once each week Publish: Sept 16, 73, 30, Oct. 7,
blic hearing dead or alive
ADRIAN VAN NOORD
no
and required to file any for
Deputy Clerk
JOHAPINA C. VAN P40090, hiS to consider the question of granting
you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Florida, and shall be published in
at least four (1) consecutive 2!,!]
claims and demands which you, or
( Seal)
a variance for the following
wife,
that a suit sacking the cancellation the Evening Herald once each week
woteks
to December 3. 1974
either of you, may have aglint said prior
of that mortgage executed by C R. for at least four 1 consecutive
Defendants described properly:
Dated at Casselberry, Florida. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CARROLL BURKE
estatein the office of the Clerk ofthe this 2ndday of October, AD 1971
EIflHTEENTH JUDICIAL C l ot. Attorney for Petitioner
From the west t. corner of Section
[OWDERMiLK and CLARA H. WItILS prior to December 3. 1971.
Court
of
the
16th
Judicial
(Seal)
CUlT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE 617 Sanford Atlantic
Ii,
Tow'rshIp 21 South Range 29
Dated at Casselberry, Florida. Circuit
NOTICE OF ACTION
LOWDERMILK. his wife. in favor of
A.D. 1974. Circuit. Seminole County, Florida,
Bank Building
this
2nd
day
ol
October,
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
P40090
and
East.
run
South
oQd.greesll'36"W
81118.
HOMER SEWELL and N. B.
Grier,
TO; ADRIAN VAN
Probate
Division.
In
the
Courthouse
Sanford.
Florida 37711
In
to:
Custody
of
hiS
445
IS
feet
along the west boundary
CHOICE, dated the 7th day of (Seal)
Mayor
JOHANNA C. VAN P40090,
at Sanford, Florida. wihin four Publish:
Publish
Sept
16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 1971
of
Bill
B.
Crier,
MICHAEL
I
EVERHART.
KIM
the
Southwest
of
said
Section
'.4
March.
195$.
and
recorded
In
Official
Oct.
7.
11.
31.
wife, and each of them if alive, and If
, 1914
calendar months from the time Of DEG S3_
Mayor
BERLY K. EVERHART, SANDY DEF 71
11 ?hCfC S'V?tI PP drS 41' 74"
Pr.rth flock 159. pace 333 PubliC
an,i vi them oe dead. his or
the first publication of this notice.
RUTH EVERHAR', MARK ALLAN
Records of Seminok' County. Publish: oI.;, n. ;i. s. t7.*
unknown teir; a, law, legatees. E. 11.3$ feet; thence South 00
Each claim or demand must Lie in PRELIMINARY CEiTIF1CAT
(VERIIARI ir.d AI*CCLIOUE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Florida, and encumbering the 0(6-3
iienors. trustees, oroth,l-caimants
writing and filed in duplicate and OF CORPORATE DISSOLUTION EVERHART.
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
following described real prOerty - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND state the place of
by, through. under or against her or South $9 degrees 41' SI" C 1123.31
In The Name And By The Authority
residence
and
FLORIDA.
feet
from
the
point
of
beginning
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
The
South 50 feet of the East $70 FOR
him, and all persons having
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, office address of the claimant and Of The State Of Florida
TO: NANCY I EVERHART whose CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.14N.E
feet ofLot l06 and all of' of 4M of !he FLORIDA
Claiming to have any right, titleor thence South 00 degrees 19' 24" W
must be sworn to by the claimant. To ALL TO WHOM THESE test knov,rt residence it 47) Lilac
following
135.00
feet
NOTICE OF ACTION
thence
South
*9
degrees
Plain
of
Srtdlvision
of
the Lands Of CASE NO. 14.lS)4.E
interest in and to the
SHALL
COM ,
his age-rd or attorney, or the same PRESENTS
Marriage of
It
,
Road,
Casselberry,
Florida,
3rtd
In
re:
the
1' 4" E 150.00 feet to the westerly
the Altamonte L4'trl, Hotel and DIVISION E
6e%4.ribed land in Seminole County,
GREETINGS:
be void.
WILLIAM
'TAYLOR BENt-lICK,
right
of
line
way
of
whose
present
whereabouts
Wymore
Road,
Navigation
Co
as
re-corded
in
PIat
in
Florida,
re: the Marriage of:
Dated at Sanford, Florida, this Whereas,
unknown
PETITIONER, AND MARGARET
thenCe North 00 degrees 19 24' F
Book
*0
and
17
and
1,
P69,14
9,
as
KAREN
LYNN
POWERS.
30ffi
DAVID
W
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
CUNNINGHAM
day of Septem,
ber,1971,
along said right of way 01 Wymore
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED B BENPIICK. RESPONDENT.
recorded In Deed BooS. 1)1, peg,173, Petitioner
MAITLA
aith'in to aincet mortgage te
George
D.
Clanton
Jr.
Road 135.00 feet thence north It
N
0.
F
LORLANDO,
0 P I 0 A that an action for child custody has TO: MARGARET 0. BENNICK
,ind
Led
Book
177,
page
16$.
and
RUBY
SMART,
the fOtklg Described Property in
As Administrator
Post Office Box 571
doureet 11' 31" W 130.00 feel to the
been filed against you. and you nrc
Deed ltoø6 91, pace 210, all 01 DOUGLAS JEROkIE r'owcis
4m!ndte County. 'soa. ?OW?t
FLORIDA
of said estate
ront c4 teglnnng Confans )165
Caroleen. North Carotina
reguli'ed to serve a copy of your
smr'1p County.
i"t'ia
recorus
ReW4'n
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n;
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ARNOLD
MEI4K,
MAITLAND,
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trr
t'.311 ;-f LI .3!, 1310
1. -Vflhl lIl- 14r0rnv sanToriFn
acres
fjitj against you in lht
NOTICE OF ACTION
FLORIDA
B, and the Easterly hall of Lot 19.
tonwy
for
t
"'
t'tor
an action for Dissolution of
THE REQUEST FOR VARIANCE
A.D.,
JOHN
A
'"at
AAI.0WIN,
Baldwin
"i.
Circy;1 Cowl of the Eigtdggftfh TO. Douglas Jerome Powers
did on the 251h day of APRIL,
Black B, of SPORTSMEN'S
217 North Eola Or.
Marriage has been filed against
aski waiver of ,he requirement Of
DIkeou
Attorneys
at
Suite
Judicial
Circuit,
In
and
For
last
known
address
cause to be Incorporated under
PARADISE,
CASSELBERRY, Section4
Orlando, Florida
$00 East Highway 436. Casselberry, by WILLIAM TAYLOR BENNICK ,
"5CC" 6 for a sIde yard
Seminole County, Florida. This suit
West 61h Street
the laws of the State of Florida
the
Seminole County, Floridi, at
Publish:
Oct.
7,
11,
1974
dimension f twenty five (23) feelto
Florida 32201, Attorneys for and you Are required to serve a copy
seeks
a
judicial
cancell,tivs
01
the
CP'uIuoI.
Florida
AUTO PARTS, INC. a
corøing to the plit thereof recorded ilI* placement of building cx
DEQ
51
Petitioner,
and file the or.vinai auth of your written defenses, if any, to it
aforesaid mortgage.
PRESENT ADDRESS
corporation, with its
In Pigi BooS. I, pages 12 13. 01 the
principal place tPs•Cterkofthe$bovestyledcoijrtat on Carroll Burke, Attorney for
tension with a side yard setback of
ELECTION PROCLAMATION
You
are
hereby
required
to
file
UNKNOWN
of business at LONOWOOD.
Public Records of Semi.v1e County. fr.- (*0! f"t
.cribed
tor tnt above
th Seminole County Courtt'cuse, PeIiticner, wt't-se address is 61?
rr 'rttr
f5 f any. wIF
',r-.ere
the (';ly C,hsrttr 'f tFC SEMtt4OI,I COIJ4TY fl th S'AIC
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HONOLULU (AP) — Repre.
aentatives of Hawaii's two ma)or pineapple producing cornDole and Del Monte,
contend that mainland buyers
are going to continue to have
fresh Hawaiian pineapple at
their markets,
This is their view despite rethat the two companies
are phasing out their operations
In Hawaii for cheaper labor
markets in foreign countries.
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to Leningrad two years ago at a "When I'm behind the wheel I
prudent 60 miles per hour and can relax. When it's I who
The
soviet
never look back Is now drives, I have the Impression
MOSCOW (AP) —
Union is on the threshold of the frequently passed by Russians nothing can happen to me,"
automobile age and seems whizzing along in new Zhlgulis
— the Soviet version of the ItalThe urge to mobility, conready to fulfill the dreams
to
have
ian
compact
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venience,
to master one's own
millions of its citizens —
fate, escape he herd — all have
;13F a car,
—On a sununer weekend the
It's going to be a long time two-lane road south to Kharkov fueled a Soviet love affair with
before everybody in this vast is clogged with drivers, many the auto. A Soviet newspaper
land of 235 million people who with camping equipment lashed reported a majority of car
owners said they needed a car
wants a car can have one, but to luggage racks,
"to get away from It all."
"avtomobillzatsiya" or auto—One can no longer count on
mobilization is on the Way,
finding a parking space directly
Some Communist party ideoNearly 700,000 cars will be in front of the BoLshoi Theater
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sold to privatit owners this year, 10 minutes before the curtain logists have warned against a
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growth of "private ownership
up.
and there Is talk of one million goes
individualism", apparently
cars a year In the near future.
—A foreigner driving a 7jj., worried about what Russians on
ht'cl, will mean for the 'new
Those are puny figures coiii- gu!i is taunted by a prideful
Soviet man" supposedly being
I pared to the United States Russian: "[Icy, that's one of
where 895,000 ears were sold to our cars. Where is your Ford?" molded here. However, the
leadership has apparently deAmericans way back in 1915.
—Tiny racing stripes, cur cided to make the car a symbol
Yet only four years ago, in iwo,
tamed rear windows, stuffed of efforts to meet long.Irustratjust 125,000 cars were sold to
private owners in the Soviet animals and pillows, and Flat ed consumer demands.
mudguards are appearing as
Union.
The Soviets are worried about
"customizing" touches to
ra
There are only about 2.5 mu. Soviet cars. And the ultimate in pollution, traffic congestion,
lion private cars In the Soviet machismo Is to paint a number rising accident rates and the
Union, compared to some 94 on the front doors and place a host of other ills that come with
million in the United States and pair of plastic racing helmets cars. But they are still at an
early stage since the road to
16.4 million in West Germany. on the rear window ledge.
genuine mass auto ownership
Why shouldn't Ivan Ivanovich on a Western scale is blocked by
Even with that low number
there are obvious signs of the get the same feeling as Kremlin shortage of cars, service and
leader Leonid I. Brezhnev, who repair facilities, spare parts,
tiny auto explosion:
—A foreigner who could drive once told a foreign journalist: garages and good roads.
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LONDON (AP) — Joe Cora1
the modern parliamentary sys- —and With the Cafldlclates, who
the bookie, is using newspaper tern, and a Gallup poll just out have met too often
In the past
ads to drum up betting action on reports the lowest voter interest
decade on the field of ennui.
Thursday's general elections.
a quarter of a century.
TV interviewer David Frost
That's how bored the British
who
used to commute across
The Is3U5
are over the elections deemed
Atlantic
In search of meanrising prices, militant the
by the three major parties as
tradeunlon!,theCommonMar- Ingful chit-chat, recently was
Britain's most important
ket, high mortgage rates host to the three major candi.
the dark days of World War
unemployment, nationalization dates on successive talk shows.
The columnists, editorial
Lbr Prime Minister Harold
writers and commentators on of industries. The iault seems to Wilson; his predecessor at No.
the telly are calling it the dul- lie with the timing — only sever.
10 Ding St., Conservative
lest election since the yawn of months since the last elections
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pineapple is in airshipping it
fresh to the mainland," says
Emil Schneider of Castle and
Cooke, parent company of Dole.
"Now that we have new lowcost
agreements with the airlines on
shipping the fruit, people on the
East Coast are now getting
good quality pineapple ...
something they never experienced before."
Many of the reports concerning the two companies palltog out of Hawaii were sparked

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G}:NERAL TENDENCIES: Improve home and family atlairs in a.m. and get basic matters in better shape. Later,
- sidestep all arguments, take care of your health and avoid
trouble.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Study into some new outlet, but
don't put In operation just yet. Establish more harmony In home
( and with family.
TAURUS Apr. 20 to May 20) Set up appointments early and
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keep them on time: then get caught up on your important
correspondence. Do nothing foolish tonight.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Work out a better plan for your
I . practical and money affairs early, then be sure to economize.
Follow ideas of a clever business expert.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Handle personal
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and acting to solve later. Plan future.
LEo July 22 to Aug. 21) Gain the aid of good pals for sonic
project In am, since later you have to tend to business exclusively. Postpone action on what you want.
clusively.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Morning is best time to make new
friends, but the afternoon is not good at all for such, so pretend to
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by company announcements
several months ago that they
were closing down their pineapple operations on the Island
of Molokai at the end of 1975.
Dole has 12,000 acres of land In
pineapples there and Del Monte
about 10,000, the spokesmen
said.
The Del Monte Corp., citing
an "increase in the world's demand for pineapple," now says
it will continue the Molokai op.
eratlon until Jan. 31, 1978. Dole,
however, will close down on
Molokai as earlier announced.
While the companies are expanding their fresh-fruit shipping operation, they are, however,cutting back on their can.
ning opera tions here,
The labor market In Hawaii
for canning is too expensive to
compete with labor in Southeast
Asia and Africa, the companies
say. A union laborer In Hawaii
is paid $2.98 an hour, while
pineapple workers In the
Philippines and Taiwan draw
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DEAR DR. LAMB After 21 denying problem of diabetes.
DEAR READERS: If sta tistics bore you, please read this
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years of G forces in fighter Anyone who has them should be
anyway. The information may come In handy if you're ever on a
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aircraft
I developed boils of the evaluated for diabetes.
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quiz show. It co uld even save your life:
This
Second, an infection will
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A sugar tolerance test
buttocks.
Saturday, October 5th, A.13.C.'s Wide
Q. When was the Chicago (ire?
World of Sports showed the highlights
was normal enough to remain make diabetes more severe OF
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A. October 9, 1871. Exactly 103 years ago this week. But let's
of John
Mrs. Janice B. Springfield, on flying status, although the it will cause a person who ap.
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ct a little more current, shall we' Did
Conteh's
15-round
win
over
Argentina's
Jorge
you know that last year in
vice president and commercial fligtfl surgeon suspected pears to be normal (but is
Aff
Ahumada.
the U.S.A. 11,900 people died in 2,815,000 fires? And that in
loan officer at Florida State diabetes,
really a diabetic) to have
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The fight took place in Conteh's home town of
Canada, there were 830 deaths in 78,900 fires? Even more
Bank of Sanford, will be in.
abnormal
diabetes
test.
Any
Ten
years
and
numerous
boils
tragically, a large percentage of deaths were children, elderly
To celebrate the opening of plush private membership
stalled as chairman of the Mid. later, another sugar test stress, which includes infec.
London, England but Ahumada's manager, Gil
GUESTS ENJOY
persons and invalids who had been left alone for just a few
Clancey can't claim he was "homered" as he
Club at Orlando-Seminole Jal Alai Fronton in Fern Park, Mrs. East group of the National resulted In hospitalization for dons, Infectious Illnesses, acci.
did
minutes.
after the Bob Foster bout in New Mexico earlier
CLUB OPENING
Stephen A. Calder of Ft. Lauderdale, wife of the president. Association of Bank Women regulation of diabetes. The dents, physical injury or even
The chief causes of fires in order o( the toll t.aken,were:
Inc., (NABW), Tuesday, at problem was qulc¼ly controlled emotional shock, can unmask
treasurer, entertained a group of friends among whom were her
this year.
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1. smoking, 2.) electrical wiring, 3.) heating and cooking
niece, Mrs. Henry Roche of Orlando (center) and Mrs.
Mayfair
Country
Club.
A
by
a
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diet.
os
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1 0 caloric
Golda
Conteh fought the fight that Foster should
equipment, 4.) children playin g with matches, 5.) open flames
reception
will
be
held
in
her
pounds
that
level,
and
stay
at
diabetes.
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have.
He kept his right hand high, protecting
and sparks, 6.) flammable liquids, 7.) suspected arson, 8.)
honor.
and
weigh
165
Florida
I'm
six
Third,
feet
tall
your
weight
reduction
fronton,
chimneys and flues, 9.) lightning, 10.) spontaneous Ignition.
against the potent left hook of Ahumada. His jab
(Herald Photo by Jane Casselberry)
Mrs. Springfield will be the pounds. My urine tests are reversed your abnormal find.
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sharp, but most of all the Englishman was
The total fire loss in 1973 was an estimated 3 billion one million
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first woman banker from the usually negative. The last In. ings and demonstrates a
truth
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in a iiih ight hand, that was
Sanftrd FCi to 1JId tht
fcctloii took over a year to heal. in the IlUIflagCIHent of "Y )
Now for some Ups that could save your life:
often his lead punch, Conteh appeared to dominate
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position. She Is presently My last fasting blood sugar test diabetics. About half of all
—Be sure your cigarette is out. Matches, too. And never leave
as
vice
chairman
of
the
the action throughout.
during titl.i problem was 1. diabetics, at least In their
matches and lighters wi th in the reach of children.
.
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Mid-East
Group,
and
president.
The
blood
sugar
levels
and
the
earlier
stages,
can be managej
—Don't run cords under rugs or over radiators where t hey
On several occasions Ahumada's suspect chin
elect of the Central Florida boils are the only evidence of quite well with simple weight
JIPA
may get damaged. And replace a cord if it Is (rayed.
came
into play as he allowed himself to be bulled
Chapter of t he American dia betes I have had,
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reduction, Of course the ad.
—Never leave small ch ildren alone in th e house. Not even for a
into
the
ropes by Conteh.
[.
Institute of Banking.
I have also observed that vanced diabetic with weight
few m in utes.
The World Boxing Council's new light
Mrs. Springfield is graduate positive urine tests can be loss is quite
.
another problem.
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—Have your wiring and electrical installations done by a
k4
heavyweight champ showed Ahumada for what he
of
the
National Commercial avoided by taking a stiff shot of Manydiabet.Icsdo not needoral
professional.
Lending
is; a rough, tough club fighter with limited skills
School, which is bourbon. A doctor friend told pills. They need a diet, and they
—Store oily rags and paints in a cool place In tightly sealed
sponsored
I
by
the
American
me
including
the necessary speed to win the big ones.
it was because alcohol need to atay on it until it ac
meta l containers.
I..,
Bankers
Association
and
Is
held stimulates the pancreas to pro- complishes the goal the doctor $
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Conteh's record now stands at 26 wins, 20 by
—Never use flammable liquids for dry cleaning Indoors,
on campus at the University of duce more Insulin. If this is sets.
K.O.,
in 27 bouts. His only loss was given him by an
—Never smoke In bed.
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—Have a fire drill in your home to be sure everyone knows
Fourth,youhad nosptoma
unknown Eddie Duncan of Philadelphia in Se
her senior year at the school of using oral medication might of diabe s
wha t to do in case of fire.
te (except the boi ls ).
tCmt)Cr of '72.
.
banking of the South, also prefer to control their condition At least half of all diabetics
Remember, fire extinguishers put out 97 per cent of all uc
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spo nsored by the American in th is manner. I'd appreciate cannot be diagn
fires on which they are used....Most large fires ,Ltarted as small
osed wi thout a
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Bankers Association, and Is your comments,
fires ... So invest In a compact, easy-to-use fire extinguisher and
blood
test,
preferably
a
ki
held on campus as Louisiana
DEAR READER — Your let- tolerance test or at least a blood
Despite what you
Walter (Sonny) Lee of Gainesville (center), past president of
keep it handy In your kitchen. or be a sport and buy one for your
' may have heard Howard
EYE
BANK
State
University.
cottage, car, boat, and the back bedroom, too.
North Florida Eye Bank, was speaker at the recent 10th
ter is interesting from several test after eating (as opposed to
Cosell
say
during
the
telecast, Conteh IS NOT the
Mrs. Springfield is a native of points. First, frequent boils a fasting
NOW, in case of fire:
niversary
luncheon
of
the
Seminole
Memorial
test
alone
of
Hospital
Eye
one blood
ANNIVERSARY
World's Champion and IS NOT recognized by the
Bank Sanfoed, graduating from local anywhere often suggest the tin- sample).
(SHEBA), which Is by the lions Clubs of Casselberry and
Most fires occur between midnight and 6 a.m., so always sleep
San' schoo
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ls and
holds an AL
with your bedroom door closed. If you suspect ftre, feel the top of
ford, and by the Women's hospital Auzilary. Pictured with Lee of Arts
degree
Now about that alcobol. It is
In fact the WBA has already signed their top
from
Seminole
thedoor.lfft'shot,don'tcpenit. Escape through the window. But
true that alcohol will lower
two contenders, Victor Galindez and Len "Stinger"
Mrs. Sara Epstein, Pink Lady; and James G. Campbell, Junior College. She plans to
first alert the rest of the household.
USS blood sugar. BUT It does so in a
f
inish
her
studies
at
Rollins
Casselberry
Lions
president.
If you can't open the window, break it with a chair. cover the
Hutchins for a 15-round title bout December 7th in
harmful way. A normal person
College.
rough edges wi th a blanket and alt on the window ledge with one
Buenc..s
Aries.
whodrjnkstoomuchwtfl ha vea
leg hanging outside and one Inside, and wait for help.
low blood sugar (hy.
Galindez is the bull-necked bomber who holds
The phone number of your fire department should be taped on
.
poglycemia) the next morning,
three KO wins over Ahumada when the two fighters
every telephone. If it isn't, don't fumble around trying to call
s'rociuioui (,w
It Is part of the picture of a
engaged in a four-bout series that began in July of
them. Get out—and call from a neighbor's house.
40 American health educators severe hangover. Alcohol Inter'70 and ended in October of '71.
11 you live In an apartment building, use the stairway. Doc 't
went to UPPWa, Sweden, trdi feres with the normal enzyme take a chance on the elevator.It it fails, you're trapped.
Hutchins carries a mark of 22-1-1 that includes
past summer to study sex edu- mechanism in the liver that you
ce
out,
_
On
stay out. No treasure—not even the family per
a four-round knockout over Bobby "The Body
Children of all ages In and of Sanford Avenue and 19th St.,
cation, Swedl.th style, looking need to convert proteins into
goblins are members of the Xi
worth risking a human life,
.
Guard" Lloyd here at the Orlando Sports Stadium
not
for sin which is always U'.
glucose. It is also a way to in.
around the Sanford area are between 6 and 9:30 p.m., when Theta Epsilon chapter of Beta
It took less than three minutes to read this column. Was it dared to tour a haunted
this past May W.
intheeyeofthebeholder ,tatfor crease the fatty deposits In the
house the darkened rooms will be Sigma Phi. The "haunted"
worth It? I hope so,God bless,Have a good day!
9
ft
—
.
on Ballowe night, Oct. 31.
advice
on
how
to
liver
caused
by
teeth
using
fat
alone
crawling with ghosts and house belongs to the Rice
The rumor that reported in this column last
. If you're brave enough, creep goblins,
controversi
for
energy,
family.
A donation of 25 cents
week concerning Lonnie Bennett, is now a fact. The
Problems? You'll tNt better f you $ 't oft your chest. For a
up to the old house at the cor ner
Sweden is one of the very few
Diabetics often develop fatty
After all their frightful tricks, per person will go towards the
Personal reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 91OO. L.A.. Calif. 9000.
WBA has given Conteh 90 days in which to meet
Enclose stamped, self ddressed envelope, please,
a big treat awaa every boy and cbapter'à charitable projects
countries in the world P'e liver anyway, If not properly
Bennett for the 175 pound title. Considering Benrot Abby's boo&amp;ltf. "HOw to Have a Lovely Wedding," 5,,4 to
sex education is compulsory trea ted. The consumption Of
girl who completes the tour, so this year.
Abigail Van Buren, fl2 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, Cal. ,osn.
nelL's
modest ranking and record one has wonder if
from the first grade when
alcohol only makes
WOlM
keep your courage high.
So y'all come those good
child
is
and
up.
and
some
sort of deal was worked out between Lou
causes
it
to occur earlier.
In real life these ghosts and goblins are dying to meet you!
.
"I was surprised learn
cannot
Viscusi, Bob F os ter, the WBA and even Orlando's
the Swedes are not as uninhi. the indiscriminate use of
-7
Pete Ashlock.
bited in sex matters as we were alcohol In diabetics.
1 ..
Did the champ, Fos ter, retire with the Unmade to believe back
h"
Send your questions tO
ome,
derstanding that Bennett would get a chance at the
said the Rev. William H. Grosh Lamb, In rare Of this newspa.
L
crown?
.
per, P.O. Box 1551, Radio City
from University of Hawaii.
1
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1.1-J
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"But It is trm, timo, oat Station, New York N.Y. 10019.
On the surface the question seems ridiculous.
The Empire State Club of Deltona met recently In the
both the government aji4
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For
if Foster and his manager, Viscusi, wanted
For a copy of Dr. Lamb's
Community
peo
pl
e here seem to have
booklet on low blood sugar,
By
Center with 179 members attending, In.
I
Bennett to get a chance, why not just let the two
CRAMER
eluding 10 new members.
liberal ideas a bout
.i
than we send 50 cents to the same ad.
fight it out for the title?
•
A home talent schoolroom skit was enacted under the
They don't fuss so much about dress and ask for the "Low
DEAR POLLY—! have pets so must use a covered plastic
I can't answer that one, but I do know ever
JANICE
SPRINGFIELD
direction of Mrs. Henry
it."
Konignark.
garbag. pall in the kitchen but It becomes very hot and humid on
Blood Sugar" booklet.
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since Ashlock and Viscusi entered into a
the Inside and the garbage reeks In Just a few hours. I would like
The Ikenobo-Ikebana Society of Deltona opened the fall
promotional combine, it was Bennett they were
some ideas that would rid my garbage pall of these
BIRTHDA
season wi th a membership tea In th e County Center.
show-casing.
odors.—JUNE.
Plans were formulated for the Ikenobo-lkebana symART SHOW
0
DEAR POLLY—My Pet Peeve concerns the thoughtlessness
posiwn to be held In November.
Who Owns Bennett's Cqntract?
on the part of good.lntentloned visistora to a new mother. My
A white elephant auction was conducted by Mrs. Arthur
Govena
(Tex)
Powell
of
daughter recently had a baby and she had so many callers that
I have been told by a connection close to
Peterson, ways and means chairman, which netted the
Geneva Is boWing a
needed rest was impossible for her.
Ashlock that th e owner of the Orlando Sports
art exhibition Of
Many stayed on and on never realizing she should have been during October
Stadium
does in fact own th e contract of Bennett.
at Senkarik'i
getting some rest. Each caller relived her own pregnancies,
"
Magnolia A ve nue, Sanford. A
Also when some of the locals who are in the know
births and the whole bit. Someeen mentioned how tired they had
year ago her daughter, Paula
heard abou t Bennett's forth coming title shot they
A 10-week first aid course In the Deltona Fire House on
been at such times but ne ver caught on that the same held true in
NOVEMBER
Trottl of Tampa, bought art
I 'ombardy Drive Is being held each Friday evening at 7:30
th is case. It is not that their kindness was not appreciated but too
exclaimed, "that means Pete's got a shot at the
supplies and paid tuition for
p.m.
much candy can make any of us sick after a while.—
crown.
Mrs. Poeell to take art
The first (all meeting of the Deltona Firemen's
GRANDMOTHER,
If Ashlock does own Bennett, something he
Continental Theatre Co.
lessons at Seminole Junior
Auxiliary was held In the Firehouse hall recently.
DEAR POLLY—My Pointer is for Susan who wants to remove
denies
and his right hand man, Jim Hayes, claims
College's adult school as a
Anyone wishing to make or help stuff Christmas
the static electricity from her shag rug. She might spray it with
no knowledge of, it would have to be done through a
birthday gift. The exhibition
DECEMBER 7th.
stockings icr the children at the Duvall Home should meet
that product we use in our dryers to remove static electricity
Is to celebrate the Joy Mn.
third party. The reason for this is a promoter can
at the Fire Hall Oct. 1) at 11 a.m. and bring their lunch.
from clothes. Spray it where the main traffic is and she'll find It
Powell has received from
Coffee
will
be
supp
not
manage a fighter. It is against the law. This Is
ed
li
by th e Deltona Firemen's
works like magic and lasts through several uses of the vacuum
learning to paint.
Auxiliary.
(extra)
4 circumvented by having someone else's name on
cleaner. It also works on many coats and pants that pick up lint.
I
dog hairs, etc.—ER.MA.
the contract while all along the promoter always is
••t
DEAR GIRLS—Do try an Inconspicuous spot first. Some
DECEMBER
the owner.
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antistatic agents cause dirt to cling to a carpet so treated. The
Ashlock would not be the first to do this and
l
i American Carpet Institute and many rug companies suggest the
certainly wouldn't be the last. I can understa nd th e
ith'cdudion of more moisture In the air as a cure. Pans of water
law and the reason for it, but at the same time I can
n put on radiators or heaters or even decorative vases that
PRESENTED BY
understand a promoter wanting to use his own
are not ta&amp;ly knocked over
be kept filled with fresh water.—
man. During these days of lousy gates, would it be
POLLY.
Central
DEAR PO LLY—When kn itting an afghan that is being made in
wrong for a man wanting to lose money on his man
strips I baste each completed strip to the previously made ones to
instead of someone else's.
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be sure they are identically the same length. Baste with a conThis whole thing is strictly theoretical and I
i~~. -, = -•u
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trasting color yarn so it can be pulled out easily when U
have nothing more than a fact here and th ere. But
manent joining is done. Most of us have a tendency to knit tighter
The Annie Russell Theatre at
my addition comes out to a deal that might bring
or looser at tames so all strips may not be the same length.
toWns College will open its
MARCh
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th light heavyweight champ into Orlando.
Basting first may save a great disappointment.
forty-third season with the
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k
In case you are wondering, Bennett has been
When you feel uncomfortable on a hot and humid day run some nodern musical adaptation
F
lucson
Boys
here before but only to train. It sure seems a long
N
cc4d water from the tap on your wrists for several mini-des and be the Gospel according
amazed at how much cooler you feel.—MARION.
MaLthCWs-..GODSPELII
way to go if you are just looking for a bag to punch
•;
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,
ADM!SS1N
BY
Opening
night
Is Oct. 7 with
NORMA FALCON
MEMBERSHIP ONLY
or rope to skip.
DrM M11Y My Pet Peep is dth eakIr
ear
JEAN PATTERSON
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By LEE GEIGER
Herald Staff Writer
OVIEDO— A last minute
touchdown by Lake hIowll
High School brought the Silver
Hawks a come-from-behind 124
win over Lake Brantley's
Junior Varsity here Saturday
night.
With just 49 seconds left in the
rain swept contest, quarterback
Jim Pritchard bulled his way
over from the one yard line and
brought the Hawks their second
win In three outings.
Lake Howell started out as
though they would blow the
"baby" Patriots right off the
field. After taking the opening
kickoff, they drove 66 yards in
13 plays with freshman Randy
Pruitt sweeping left end for the
final 12 yards and the first six
points of the game. The third

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broken wrist, forcing the
youngster out of the game.
With Pruitt sitting on the
sidelines, Harden was able to

HERALD SCOREBOAOD
lake Brantley
Lake Howell
7
First Downs
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Pushing Yardage
114
152
Passing Yardage
0
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Passes
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Punts
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drive his turn Into Silver Hawk
territory.
A swing pass to halfback

WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (Al')

EMEL.

Lake Brantley JV
Lake Howell

"It is good," both said, fol. year-old Austrian driver

Silver Hawk freshman Randy Pruitt treated for wrist Injury during tilt.
—

Reutemann's wire-to- Helmuth Kolnlgg.

battle and fellow Latin-Amen- wire victory and Fittipaldi's Kolnlgg, of Salzburg, Austria,
can Emerson Fittipaldi won the fourth-place finish that gave was killed Instantly when his
war during Sunday's 15th nan- him his second world driving Surtees.Ford failed to make a
nlng of the United States Grand championship in the but thiee hairpin turn on the race course
Prix.
years. Jackie Stewart won last and crashed through a steel
year.
barrier.
And both were somewhat His was the third death
subdued In their victory among Grand Prix drivers this
celebrations because of the year and the second at Watkins
death during the race of. Glen ln two years.

Al Playoff low Even
NFL Standings
-

OAKLAND (Al') It was a straight year to square the best- The repreived Bando lined a Jackson. An error bygubstft
familiar script: Oakland trail- of-five-game series at 1-1. A three-bail, one-strike fast ball shortstop Frank Baker kept the
ing Baltimore in the American year ago in Baltimore, Bando over the left-field fence, just Inning going for Fosse.
League playoffs until Sal Bando homered
twice against eluding the glove of Baltimore's
heavier,, 35 our
"It's
and
started swinging at Dave McNally, and had a th1rd hom
Den Baylor.
has
more
wood,"
said
Fosse,
McNally's pitches.
taken away by a leaping catch.
..
I thought he caught it," who wasn't sure he'd be a
There were a few new
Bando led off the fourth in,
wrinkles thrown In, such as two ning by watching two pitches Bando said of a play that would starter behind the plate until
errors by the usually sure- miss the strike zone. Then, he have been a re-run of Al '3. Friday night. "I dreamed I'd
handed Baltimore Orioles, said, "I tried to hold up on my bry's leaping grab in Game hit a three-run homer. it came
They enabled Bando and Hay swing and popped It up. I was Two of the 1973 playoffs in two days later," he said.
which Holtzman outpitched
Foss, to drive In four unearned just depressed."
The playoffs move to asiti.
hlcNaily, 6-3.
more
runs with home runs as the A's
Tuesday for the third and
But Bobby Grich, Baltimore's
rebounded from Saturday's 6-3 Golden Glove-caliber second
Fosse, sidelined much of the fourth games, plus a fifth If
defeat to whip the Orioles 5.0 baseman, dropped the high pop season from surgery on a disc necessary on Thursday.
Sunday behind Ken Holtzman's in foul territory,
In his back, credited teammate
"II doesn't bother me at all,"
five-hit pitching.
"I had it right in my glove," Jesus Alou's "magic wand" Dark said of the task ofyjnnjng
The A's, two-time defending Grich said. "It wasn't ilko th.e after belting a double in the twice at Baltimore. "With these
World Series champions, victi- ball was right in the stan — just seventh inning and the threerun two teams, it doesn't matter
mized McNally for the second a little bit."
homer in the eighth off of Grant where we play"

Presenting The 1974-1975

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speedster Rick Garza resulted
in an apparent T.D. when he
gathered the ball in near the
Hawk's bench and slipped past
all the defenders while dashing
40 yards Into the end zone.
A clipping charge (far behind
the fleet footed Garza) brought
the ball back, nullifying the
score.
liramitley Was finally
able to push the bail over In the
fourth period but Pritchard's
store coupled with the clipping
penalty spelled defeat for the
Patriots.

- Carlos Reuternann won the lowing

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Kids

down call came with 5:49 left in
the first period.
With Pruitt eating up the
acreage on offense and holding
down the safety position on
defense, the Silver Ha w ks
dominated most c1 tha action
until midway through the
second period. At that point, the
Patriot'! quarterback Russ
Harden dropped tack and tried
to hit his tight end deep down
the middle.
On the play Pruitt was hurt
making an outstanding move to
bat sway the ball. Later
examination of the injury
revealed the possibility of a

Latins Win At Glen

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In Sweden

Howell Hawks
p"h.nf iVs 17R

irates Lose To LA
PITTSBURGH (Al')
- all the stops," echoed Willie Saturday behind the pitching of He then beat catcher Manny
There's nothing like two vic- Crawford, whose pinch-hit Don Sutton, led 2.0 into the P1. Sanguillen's throw to third on a
tories on the road before going single brought Coy home with rates' seventh Sunday, and ball tapped weakly in front of
home to make a team feel like the winning run against Pitts. Pittsburgh's 15 scoreless In. the plate by Bill Russell and
the National League chain- burgh's relief ace Dave Giusti. nings matched the playoff scored on Crawford's bloop
pions.
No team has overcome a 2-0 record they set In two games single to left.
"I'm not saying we're going deficit since the best-of-five in- against Cincinnati In 1970.
A single to right by fi-to sweep, but we're the National ira-league playoffs began in .Thc Pirate famine ended in winging Manny Mota then
League champs," said Jim 1969 and the Pirates task is the seventh inning when singles chased Giusti and scored RusWynn, the power behind the made more difficult by the by Paul Popovlch, Richie Zisk sell, before Dave Lopes stroked
Dodgers' season-long drive tiust series shifting to Los Angeles. and Al Oliver helped Pittsburgh another single off rookie Larry
has left them one victoty short
"l'd say we have our backs to pull to a 2-2 Lie against Dodger Demeryto score Crawford with
of the NI, title and a World the wall," Pittsburgh Manager starter Andy Messersmjth.
the final run.
Series berth after Sunday's 5-2 Danny Murtaugh said after the However. Murtaugh had to
Ramon Hernandez, the third
triumph over the Pittsburgh P1- Dodgers scored three rum off sacrifice starting pitcher Jim Pirate reliever, got Steve Gar.

rates.
Giusti to snap a 2-2 tie.
Rooker for a pinch-hitter jntjt vey to hit into a bases-loaded
"We're in the driver's seat,"
"But we've been counted out inning, and the Dodgers broke double play to end the inning,
sa id Ron Cey, who rapped a of It nine or 10 times this year, the game open in the eighth but Dodger relief ace Mike
homer, two doubles and a single and here we are playing In the against Giusti.
Marshall shut out the Pirates
to tie the playoff record of four big series," added Murtaugh, Coy, who made two errors in over the final two Innings
hits in one game set by Pitt-. whose club was 14 games under the Dodgers' first-game victoThe Pirates will pin their
sburgh's Bob Robertson In 1971. .500 early in the season.
ry, opened the inning with a hopes on Bruce Kison, 9-8, when
"Now the Pirates got to pull
The Dodgers, who won 3-0 double into the left field corner, the series resumes Tuesday.

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Oakland
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College
Football Scores
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By The Associated Press
East
Boston College 37, Navy 0
Connecticut Al. New lump
thlre 21
Cornell 21, Bucknill 0
Delaware 29, M(Nes1 51. 21
Holy Cross 11, Dartmouth 3
Kings Point 17, Fordham 6
MaIne It. Rhode Island 19
Meryland 31. Syracuse 0
Pennsylvania 11, Drown 9
Pnn State 21, Army 14
Princeton 10, Columbia 13
Rutgers 21. Harvard 21
Temple 31. Marihali 10
Vermont 25, Maichusetts 14
Yale 30. Colgate 7

seuth

Nebraska .t. Mrwesola 0
North Dakota 42. North
Iowa 76
.wlnw&amp;ein sc utegon 10
Notre Dame 19,
Mich
state 14
OklaPma 63, Wake Forest
Southern Illinois 31, Da,
16
Tampa 16. Akron 7
Toledo 24. Bowling Green 1
West Virginia 21, Indiana 0
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Arizona 12, Texas , El Peso 13
Arizona State 16. Wyoming 10
BoIse State 36 Nevada. Reno

Alabama 35, Mississippi 21
16
Auburn 3. Miiml. Fla 0
Brigham Young 33. Colo St.
Baylor 21, Florida St. 17
Univ 33
Ciemscn 2$, Georgia 24
COlorado 3$. Air Force 27
Duke 16, Purdue 14
Hawaii 23. Pacific 14
Eton College 71. CarsonNew
Idaho 7$, Idaho St. Univ 9
man 7
MichIgan 77. Stanford 16
FlorIda 24. Louisiana St. Il
Montana 21. Weber Stati 13
Furman Univ 24, Richmond
Nevada,
LVeas 51,
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Monda

Monday, Oct. 7,

Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

1974-38

SPORTS

IN BRIEF
FRANKLIN, Mass. (AP) --A senior defensive back for
the tan Junior CoUtiz Football team was Injured whilehile
assisting on a tackle in the first period
astlngonatackleintheflrstperlod
of a game Saturday
and died several hours later.
A spokesman for the school said Thomas A. "Butchie"
Williams, 19, of Ossining, N.Y., died at Woonsocket, III.,
Hospital where he was taken from the field with a ruptured spleen.
The fatal Injury occurred during a game between Doan
and Hudson Valley Community College of Troy, N.Y.
Williams, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Williams
Jr., was a physical education major and also a member of
the school's basketball and baseball teams.

Mexico

MONDAY

LAS VE(AS, Ne?. — Al Gelberger, winning his first
tournament In five years, carded a final round two-underpar 69 to win the title by three strokes In the Sahara Invitatlonil Golf Towiiart.
PARIS — American Billy C,er coasted' to his lint
victory of the season with a threeafroke victory over U.S.
('en champion Hale Irwin In the $40,000 Lancone Trophy
Golf Tournament.

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By FRED ROTHENBEEG od touchdown passes. "We were 17; Buffalo bounced Green Bay problems, but teams can't just Broncos (heir first victory of touchdown, to beat the Charg.
A? Sparta Writer
In better shar,e and we knew if 27-7; Oakland pounded Cleve- worry about O.J. anymore," the season.
ers.
The Mlnneta Vikings, the we sustained a drive we could land 40-21; Chicago beat New said quarterback Joe Ferguson,
Steelerb 13, Oilers?
St. LouisCardlnals and the New tire them g,"
Bengali U, Redskin 17
Orleans
24.10;
Pittsburgh
who
completed
13
of
16
nAAA&amp;M,
England Patriots all Lived to
clipped Houston 13-7; Denver seven of them to Abmad
Down 9-7 at the ball,
Joe Gilliam completed four Cincinnati defensive back La.
spend another week as National Cards took the lead for good on defeated Kansas City 17-14; Los Rashad
straight passes to set up p. mar Parrish returned the RedFootball League unbeaterin, but Hart's 57-yard scoring pitch to Angeles dropped Detroit 16-13
MOIs Pion' game-deciding, skins' first punt 90 yards for the
each club discovered victories Mel Gray, who gathered In a 59. and Philadelphia downed San
Jim Braxton cracked Into the nine-yard touchdown run In the game's first touchdown and
In their bags at different times. yard touchdown strike 10 Diego 13-7.
end zone for three short-Yard. third quarter,
later scooped up a Jerry SmIths',
The Vikings
iki saw their victory
fumble
ar4 darted 47 yards for
Bea, 24, Saints 10
with one second on the clock,
another score.
the Cardinals realised the enePractice paid off for the CliiFalcons 14, Giants 7
my was theirs at halftime and
cago Bears when Gary Huff
the Patriots felt they were 4-0
ssed 39 yards to Ho Rather Ray Brown raced 59 yards
when they showed up for the
down the sidelines with an In.
for the clinching score,
game.
"1 really wasn'tsurprised. terception of a Norm Snead
Minnesota was losing Its foottough,bechr5ewe ran theplay pass for Atlanta's winning
ball game at the second-worst Q
&amp;.3 week," said Huff, who also touchdown.
wesible Wm — with one second
"1 dIdn't believe he'd throw
scored ona quarterback 3
remaining. But after Fred Cox
It," Brown said. "I was abou
minutes later. In between
age touchdowns and Ferguson
Rams 11, 140115 1.1
Quarterback Fran
booted a 27-yard field goal,
five
feet away from (Ray )
Dallas Cowboys were losing 3- Gray's work, Hart hit Donny guided the VMW 68 yards In accounted for 175 Yards and one
The
Rams'
Lawrence
Rhodes
in great posi tion. He
21 to the Vikings at the worst Anderson on a four-yard touch- the final two minutes to set up TI) to Rashad.
McCutcheon,
who
says
he's
threw
it.
I caught It."
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possible time — the final gun. down pass.
"not
faster,
th
but
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third
field
ink
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goal
Bronco,
17,
have
of
the
Chiefs
14
The surprising Pa ts
Raiders 40, Browns 24
T he Cardinals felt their 34 9
better quickness.- proved
game. Calvin Hill's eight-yard
lead
on
th
e
third
play
of
the
victory over the San Francisco
Little Calvin Jones was a big quicker than the Detroit do.
game, a 69-yarder from n touchdown run had given the
Oakland quarterback Ken
4rs was on Ice while they Plunkett to Regg Rucker, and Cowboys, 1-3 and Off 10 their PAW to ic.
feitse
by
gaining
124
yards
on
21
Stabler
fired tree touchdown
ie
were cooling their heels during
54t-7 169-pound cor- carries and catching five passes,
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laughed all the way to the fjp.I worst start since 1365, a 21.20 nerback swiped a Mike Liv. passes for 43 mnore
ing wi th Fred
intermisdom
Balti. advantage.
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for
11 yards, Cat.
gun
for
a
42-3
rout
of
u
lngston pass and ran It back to
"They were tired and drag.
ence
Eagles
13,
Chargers
7
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ii
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.
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a
45-yard bom t
Bi
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s 27, Packers 7
the Kansas Ci ty 11, setting
ging," said St. Louis quarter.
and
Cliff
Branch
with a 10Elsewhere,
Atlanta
defeated
The Buffalo Bills can't be bilback Jim Ha.1 of the teun he
one-man
show
anymore.
rookie
Jim
Keywoith's
winning
Philadelphia
Intercepted
tour
yarder
as
the
Raiders
bounced
San Diego passes, wi th
victimized for three t'dPC2•t the New York Giants .14-7; Cm- led .
gave
the
Logan
Handy
back
from
ir
cinnati tripped Washington '8- "O.J. (Simpson) has some leg touchdown run that
10-0 f st-period
taking one 46 yards for a
deficit.

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P tort Writer
I' sins season's wave at cc
lege football upsets Is driving the Big Ten champion Is corn- State 21-!6, Richmond was top- c*itslugged Washington 35.21 stay. Meanwhile, Robert Miller pass to Lawrence Williams, and
coaches up the wall, how do you nutted to the Rose cowl any- pled by Furman 24-14, New and No. 20 Arkansas
ran for 141 yards and Laverne the Red Raiders held on to edge
think the bowl people are taking way. In the southeastern Con- Mexico State fell to Fresno Texas Christian 494.
Smith added 135.
Oklahoma State.
ference, Alabama must play State 9-1 and Harvard was done
It?
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Arizona's Bruce Hill fired two
Ohio State broke Archie
"With the traumatic college Auburn and Auburn must face In by Rutgers 24-21.
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touchdown passes to "T' Bell
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experience going on nowadays, Florida.
Meanwhile, the 1-2 teams Washilngthn State
a
school
record,
and
Monte
An.
and
Willie Hamilton ran for two
Including a
The chain of events — with continued their winning ways
Idon't think anyone is going for
thony
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Gillespie
each
against
UTEP. Florida's Jim...
a so-called championship g1m such teams as defending na- handily. No. 1-ranked OhIo 15thyard scoring run. it was the tallied twice as the Cornhuskers my Fisher and Lee McGrjft
this year," says Dan tional champion Noire Dame, State creamed Washington Grim game in a row In which routed Minnesota. Notre Dame teamed up on two scoring
passed the 100-yard
Nebraska and Southern Califor. State 42-7 while runner-up OkiaMcNamara, general JTl5I15
used two short touchdown runs passes In Florida's triumph
mark.
of the (ange Bowl. "You've nia already owning one loss homa battered Wake Forest 63by
Wayne Bullock and Dave over 1St) while Cal's Steve
Wake Forest's bowed to Oklagot to lock to most teams to lose apiece — has virtuaiy ruled out 0. Third—,anked Alabama came
Reeve's
Joe
two field goals to beat B artkowskl ps."sed for 244
anything like last year's isa- from behind to defeat Mis. horns after the Sooners'
a game i two"
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S(RY'O COUPLE ti

Digest
(24) Villa Alegre
(44) Lucy Show
6:30 (24) Zoom
(33) Mayberry RFD
(44) Hogan's Heroes

(33) My Favorite

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News

7:30

our

(6) Edge Of Night
(9) Girl In My
Life

SEEK &amp; FIND"

(44) The Fugitive
11:43 (9) News
12:15 (9) Movie
1:00 (2.8) Tomorrow

ENDS WED.
END

Of

Guiding Light
Newlywed Garne
2:30 (2.0) The Doctors

(5) Gambit
(9) $10,000 Py ramid

(6) Movie
(24) ABC Captioned

rIh1

(2. 0))
Lives
(9)

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11:30 (2,8) Tonight Show

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2:00

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The Herald Services

Beaver
(44) Gamer Pyle
500 (9) Mission
Impossible
(24) Mister Rogers'
Neighborhood
(3$) Batmart
(44) Mod Sc'uad
5:15 (13) Women's News
With Helen
Peikln
5:30 (3) News
(6) Andy Griffith
(13) Wesleyan

1:30 (2,0) Jeopardy
(6) As The World
Turns
(9) Let's Make
A Deal

Best
10:30 (2 8) Winning Streak

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SACRAMENTO, Ciii!. — Carols Jo Skala won the top
Fix of $,000 In the Ladies Professional Golf Association
(kttc with a 54lsole total of 213 for a four4troke victory.
IIZUOKA, Jean — Takashi Murakaml of Jan, a
former World Qç player, fired a four.tmder.par U
&amp;mday to capture the Golf Digest tournament with a 17.
under-par 771.

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(3$) Burke's Law
(44) Night Gallery

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Name That Tune

(6) Joker's Wild
(35) Romper Room

(24) LItias, Yoga
and You

!

(44) Leave It To
Beaver
(5) That Girl
(3$) Florida Lifestyle
(44) PettIcoat
Junction

By RICHARD K. SIIULL

SurvivR A
Marriage
(6) Match Game
(9) One Life To
Live
(35) Uncle Huble
Show
(44) Leave it To
Beaver
4:00 (2. 0) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) Lucy Shaie
(24) Sesame Street
(44) GlitIgan's Island
430 (2) Bonanza
(35) Leave It To

Tomorrow
(9) News
(44) Variety
12:55 (2) News
1: 00 (2) Jack pot
(6.5) News
(9) All My Children
(35. 44) Movie

(3$) Not For Women
Only

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(35) Mister Ed
(44) Three Stooges
3:30 (2.5) How To

(6) Now You See It
Split Secton
(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2,5) Hollywood
Squares
(6) Love Of Life
(9) Brady Bunch
11:55 (6) News
AFTERNOON
12:00 (2. 44) News
(6) Young And
Restless
(8) Jackpot
(9) Password
(j
- Vallv
12:30 (2.1) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
(6) Search For

(6) Mike Douglas
(I) To Tell The
Truth
(9) To Tell The

(44) Bold Ones

(44) Green Acres
10:00 (2. I) High Rollers

(44) News

Tuxedo
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue

9:00 (2, 8, 13, 44) Movie

BLOCKING WALL SETS UP WILDCAT TD

flJIPj%JIUV

(44) Tennessee

Week

Winter Park's David Vaughn takes a second quarter punt from Whighani (In dark jersey to the right) was overwhelmed
Seminole High for 54 yards and pay dirt dining th e 28-12 WHeat Wildcat Mockers during th e ret urn. The defensive run and its

t.pJ,uI,,

(9) Ozi' Girls
(44) New Zoo Revue
8:30 (9) Movie
(35) -Patty Duke

(6) Gunsmoke
(8,13) Born Free
(9) The Rookies
(24) Special of

Want Doug Rader

Sahara Golf Tourney

MORNING

The

3:00 (2.1) Another World
(6) Price Is Right
(9) General Hospital

Movie

TUESDAY

7:00 (2)

half of play.

CINCINNATI (AP) — The Cincinnati Reds have begun
negotiations with the Houston Astros In an effort to obtain
third baseman Doug Rader, The Cincinnati Enquirer
reported today.
The Reds were reportedly offering relief pitcher Clay
Carroll, 12.5 with an earned run average of 2.14; third
baseman Dan Driessen and outflelde Ken Griffey for
flader.
Rader lit .257 for the Astros this season with 17 home
nasa and 73 runs batted In.
The Reds reported earlier they hoped to strengthen
their defense for next year.

Night

WV

In Davis Cup

h; !!rfltt (ar.
Weir Davis Cup tennis NtrUi American-zone series.
The Mexicans took four of the five matches, clinching a
berth In the second round of Davis Cup play Saturday
night with a victory in the doubles to take a commanding
3-0 lead.
In two meailngless singles matches Sunday night,
Canada won its only match when Don McCormick topped
Joaquin Loyo-Mayo4.,s.4, 104,6-2ina24ourjnatth.
In the last match of the event, Roberto (bayes of Mexico
defeated Rejean Genots 04, 6-4,6-3, 13-11.
Raoul Ramirez and Vincente Zarazua were easy winners In the doubles, taking the match 6-1, 6.0,6-2 Saturday
night over Genots and Pierre Lamarche.

Reds

Stalker Sees
Day/igih)
f Success

TONIGHT'STV

Football Player Dies

VISIT OUR Riue't Runt R&amp;wt'uud
Dinner
Lunch
Breakfast
5-10
7.11
11.2
Happy Hour 4.7 P.M.

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IHIRATON HOTILS &amp; MOTOR INMV A WORL 0*101 SERVICI OP ITT
O*IOON AVl'IIJL AT i-a a STATE ROUTE 14, SANFORD, FLA. 313-13345*1

Bibs S Lollypops

BURGER CHEF

2506 S. French Ave.

Sanford, Fla.

Ph. 323-1990

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Monday, Oct. 7, 1974

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Legal

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

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NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION IN

thereof, payable from ad vatorem 6 - Community House. Geneva
CITY OF
THE COUNTY OF SEMINOLE, touts I,vIedoneii taxable prope,.,y 7
ommunlfy House, ChutuOia
CASSELBERRV,FLORIOA
FLORIDA ON NOVEMBER 3. 1t71.
in the County wiIho,t limit a$orate
7A - Community I4ous,, Chutuola
P1Oflt*of Public Hearin g
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN or amount for the purpose of $
- Slovak Gardens Community TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
THAT A BOND ELECTION will be financing the cost of acquiring and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
held on the 5Th day of November,
constructing a new County Security C - Forest
the City of Casselberry that the
City Community
l?71, In the County of Seminole. Comple*, as provided
ip the
Building
Council will hold a public hearing to
Fl(rld,, for tk, purpose of defer.
Resolution of the Coury.
Mary Elemtrtary
Conlder enactment of a
mining whether or not bonds of the
Instructions to Voters:
School AudItorium
nonemergency Ordinance entitied:
County shall be issued in an
Indicate by pulling down lever 11 - First Federal Building.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
aggregate principal amount of not over "FOR APPROVAL OF
Altamonte Springs
OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA,
elceeding 13.133,010 bearing in. BOND5"Ify favortheifli.anceof 17ou
Forest CityBear Lake Fire
ESTABLISHING THE RATES.
terest. payable semiannually, at
said bonds.
Station
CHARGES, AND STABLIZATION
such rate or rates not exceeding the
Indicate by pulling down lever 13- Winter Springs Town Hall
FEES FOR USE OF THE
iIgairateasshallb.det.rmlr,j
over "AGAINST APPROVAL OF 11- Lyman High School
MUNICIPAL SEWER SYSTEM.
the time of the sale thereof, BONDS" If you do not favor the
is - Sanford Civic Center
ESTABLISHMENT- OF SEWER
maturing Serially in annual In.
issuance of said bonds.
II
St. Andrews Presbyterian
POLLUTION ABATEMENT FEE;
statiments over a Period not to ex.
SECTION
S.
ABSENTEE
Church
SCHEDUE OF DEPOSIT FEES;

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VOTING. P&amp;Mr ballots %hall be 17 - Casselberry Fire Station

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1914.

Instructions to Voters:
if you art In favor of the issuance

PoIlswilIbopenatyofingpla

APPROVAL OF BONDS."

the date of so Id bond elect Ion f rom

It you are not In favor of the

THE

ISSUANCE OF

NOT

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FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED

Do something interesting this fall,

BY ANYONE OTHER THAN MY
SELF AS OF SEPT. 25, 1971.
Robert M. J. Moe

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and earn money too. Be an Avon
Representative. 6413079

26-Lake Mary Fire House

Florida.
PUBLIC HEAR INC will be held 10
the City Hall, Casselberry, Florida,
onthe2istdayofOctot,.rA.D. 1971,

77 - -Sanford Civic Center

at 7:30 P.m., Of as soon thereafter as

abnte electors 31

EX. entitled to cast Such ballots and

Want Ad

V.sllcy Forge Apartments

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Recreational Room

GOVERN YOURSELVES AC.

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COUNTY. FLORIDA (herein called portion of the registration books, or
46 - RollIng Hills Country Club
ard") that'
duplicates ther eof, of the County
47 Longwood Fire Station
SECTION 1. AUTHORITY OF Showing the names of the Qualified 4 Holiday Inn, Altaffwfe Springs
THIS
RESOLUTION.
This
electors r esiding in the County shall 19 - St. RIchards EpIscopal
rcsolutlon Is adopted pursuant to be furnished by the Supervisor of
Church
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Chapter 130, Florida Statutes, arid Elections t the Inspectors and

Ph. 322-261 1

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4-Personals
and Found
6-Child Care

the Fictitious

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Hundred Fifty-thret Thousand Circulation In the County. once each
Eighty Dollars (13.151,010) shall be veekforfourconsecuflveweeIs,e
approved by such Qualified electors first publication to be not less t han
10 Iinanca the ccit 01 the projec t, ?hkly (30 ) days prior to the date of

Statutes, ToWat: Section

US 09 Florloa Statutes 1"7.
5: Charles P. Smith

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Immedlete occupancy. Adult
section of Lake Kathryn estates,
372 1101.

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purchased.

Good Things to Eat
Tomatoes

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19195 French
327 7374, 372.11$, 377154
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'Em While

1430 S. Redwood Rd., Salt Lake

SHRIMP

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City, Utah. 11)04.

FREE home delli cry $Save$
Please call20soa,ia

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Farm fresh produce daily. Vine ripe
tomatoes, $400 box. Hwy. 431
ml, W of I-I.

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REALTOR $347161 F ernPerk

WAREHOUSE

011101. After hours call Ttks Tolks.

With or without offices on SR 46 at I -

$311316.

1,

APARTMENT. $120
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MONTH. 373065$

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3. Familles or single%.

any site. We are wheeling and

dealing to come set us or call 323-

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I BEDROOM FURNISHED

available In the Sunlarld area
gricod In the 201s.

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payments.

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WELAKA APARTMENTS
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REAL ESTATE, INC.
3326457-372.7111 - 372.7434

unfurrisf-A

marme of HAROLD HALL REALTY.
and that I Intend to register said

31ApartmieRent

32-Houses Rent Unfurnished
33-Hou
Rent Furnished
34MOOIIS Homes Rent

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accordance with the provisions of
the Fictitious Name Statute's, TO

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Rooms for Rent
Wit: Section 143.09 Florida Statutes _______________________________
1957.
Retired gentleman wants per.

S: HaroldA. Pall
Publish: Sep' 23, 30, Oc,. 7, 14, 1974

35-4Aobile Home Lots

For Rent
34-Rort Proprty

m&amp;ntnt room to rent. Prefer
refrigerator; close in. Repfg to
P.O. Box 2012, Sanford.

OfF 117

FlcTl'llousNAME

For Rent
For Rant

3-Wanted to Rent
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123 2120 After S M 7129

Real Estate

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off er.
Terms
arranged. Owner. 3727710

628.2162

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3 OR, lovely

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Small Jobs Wanted
322.1331, "Lake Mary"

Appliances

Carpentry, Remodeling, Addtc.is,
Custom Work, Licens ed Borded
Free estimate. 373 603*.

Fuli Line GE Appliance,
Sanford Elec tric Compa ny
2572 Park Drive, 322 1562

Heater

Beauty Care
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harrlett's Beauty Noolii
519 E Pine 372 5742

Land Clearing

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- 70 beautiful

acres, cicar, flowing stream,
trees, pr ivate and peaceful but
Realty,
cloSe
in.
Terry
REALTOR, 6250711.

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Sewing
Custom made Drapes and Bed.
spreads. Quality workmanship
Dorothy Bliss. 349S43.

Cleaning

OIL HEATER CLEANING
CALL RALPH DUKES
373 5954

Truck Rentals
RYDER RENTS TRUCKS
Econotne Vans to Octet Tractors
lday l Year 373 silo

:&amp;A BACKHOE SERVICE
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VINCENT'S CARPENTRY
Trim, Paneling, Custom
Carpentry No job too tmCtl
Licensed &amp; Bonded. 323 5677

Interior

Jim's Concrete 8 Masonry-Free
es timates Floor s, patios I drives.
Brick or stone planters. Patch arid
repair w or k. 372 3400

Home Improvements
Odd o.s of all types, Carpentry,
Painting, Cement W or k, Light
Haulinç, 332 7645

Wall Papering

Laraiclearirig, septic tanks, till dirt,
drive-ways All kt
of digging
327 9112 or 323 3913

Painting
painting arid Waltp,ap,ririg ?to lot
too small Quality workmjnsa(p.
Ph. 373 1579 or 323V$9.

PAUL SLATER

Professional Wallpaper Hanger
Licensed Residential, Commercial
Free Estimat es Ph 372 4173
II you have an eye for real value,
You'll eye the classified ads

regularly

Pest Control

'!! !,'PflUn!

67A

Feed

JIM DANDY FEEDS
BUY DIRECT FROM BOXCAR

Gormlty's E. 46,37:1732

ART DROWN PEST CONTROL
2567 Park Drive
377 1385

WELL S DRILLED PUMPS

Looking for a paintn
special?
Facer boards. 2.55. Average bloc k,
$95. Free Estimate. 131 0171.
Remodeling, Additions &amp; Repair,
Carpentry, Roofing, Cement
FInIsh Ing, Paintinç. Reasonable.

SP'tNKLER SYSTEMS

Jim Rc,At' l's? (. -ircI
7626 lrpouos Ave
Sanf ord, 377 7070

AlIt ypes and sizes
We rpa1r arid service

STIflE MACHINE I
SUPPLY CO.

Pet Care

707W 2nd St.

3726432

Billy Geck, 333.1201.
PET REST INN

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS,

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372-7033

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finest established residential area?

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1973 MG Midget, iue, 1 1,0 mites

Cabinets,
FALL CLEANING
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
"Impac" Wash &amp; Spra.kleen
available, Bud Cabell 372 $057 Exterior walls, eaves, pat io, walks
anytime
&amp; roofs. Removes mildew, fungus,
mud dobbers, wasps 1. spider
BUDDY'S
wtbS. 322 -0397,

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Celica ST, frori' disc brakes. 4
3i3O
miles. Sacrifice,
Ill"S firm. 322-7147, .30

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1911 Ford Ranchero pick-up tru ck. 1972 Mercury 'Capri. $130 down take
air condit ioned, automatic, new
over payments $13 Month. Good
rad ial tlres,$1200. 3725071.
conditIon. 322-3729.

Home Improvements

Air Conditioning

BEAUTIFUL

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134 7724
Ak for Pat

Directory of Experts Ready To Serve You!

Cen tral Heat 1. Air Condiflbn$nQ
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, it SEARS in 5nfor. 323.
1771.

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1967 Camaro, $.4300r best offer

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Appliances

Nights, 323-110 or 323.9W

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7 Door, Hard Top
Set 2 504 Polftsett is Ave.

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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
'307AE.iàist St., Snford 372.9411.
EveS $69. 1116.,

setting. Call for price.

A. A. MCCLANAHAN, BROKER

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1959 Linitclin with 00 ongint. juit
rebuilt. New transmission. Bes t

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327-4*4. Dealer.

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HONOAKA.MONT ESA OF SAP-i.
FORD
UNDER
NEW
MANAGEMENT. New Montesa

5 psymonts of $10. New warranty.

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tenor. Extra Sharp. Priced to sell

position, Like new condition, solid

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17,000 miles. All Continental

mention. If you're locking for finer 1972 SLI7S Honda 1395
furniture, don't miss this auction.
All day Saturday for Inspection. We handle all parts for Hodaka
For information call Stan Vet'.
ritesa. Call 323.6S72.
million, Auctioneer, 322 9719. Sale
to be field at

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local one owner Sale guard plan.

1973 Singer Zig-Zag

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1913 Continental Mark IV. Loaded.

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pendale bedroom suite; Oak roil

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Matoreycle Insurance

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1966 Mercury Convertible, 390
ng flI. good tir es &amp; transmission,

top desk; China cabinirts, Dining 1973, 1W Triple Ka* S495
room suites;
2W Honda $695
Round oak tabl e; Breakfront; 1973, $00 Honda $1193
Walnut chest; Living room suite; 1972, 330 Kew-Big Hor n $450
Lot s of nice miscellaneous and 1912. 123 Kaw $373
mor e furniture too numerous to 1977, 125 Sul $795

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Drop In bobbin, zigzag and 3 needle

1100 E. 75th $ t
3734653

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2611 or $31 9993

CLEARANCESALE

We are loaded with some ex tra fine
line of bikes.
furniture, Color TV5, Antiques,
Part ial listing : 3 piece Chip GREAT BUYS ON USED BIKES

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MLS Agency
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
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SANFORD
REALTORS
County. Florida in accordance with 30
Ranges, Hotpoint and Tappan.
SECTION 11. REPEALING TION OF THE QUALIFIED the subject prole(t(s)would have an
iSiSPattOr.
40-Condominiums
Apartments
Rent
Of the voting places from seven (7) CLAUSE. All rciolutiona in rn.#Ii,
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tAt.,UlIYt LUUIIUI
41-Houses for Sii
Unlurnishe-d
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with no dow payment, Dick'&amp;
SEMINOLE COUNTY TO BE HELD standards of
Name Statutes, To Wit: Sertlun
AIPeil,JcnnyClark.'Assoc.
the
above
described
ON RESERVOIR
P.M. on the same day.
repealed, Insofar as there is conflict ON NOVEMBER 5. 1971
I6S Florida Statutes 1957.
ApplIances 372.76.51.
42Mbhl Homes
ON THE waters.
3231591:3221133 Day, Eve.
LIve In the Idyltwitcia section of
s.FrTION OFFICIAL BeLL01, or inconsistency.
LAKE
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QUESTION OF THE ISSUANCE OF
lph
Gross
De
tails
of
Sanford.
LOvely
4
the
locations
and
bedroom,
plans
Voting machines shall b usecI at
2 bath KENMOR E WASHER, parts,
43-Lots and Acreage
SECTION 12. EFFECTIVE SUCH BONDS; AND PROVIDING
Furnished or sxsfurnished. 40'
Publish : Sept. 16. 73, 30, Oct 7, 3974
home, has all of the modern confor the above project(s) arid other
Such bond election and the torn of DATE. This nesoMlon shall take
ie-rvlce, used machines.
swlmmlrq
pool.
1720
S.
Orlando
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
DEFlO
relevant InformatIon may be 44-Farms and Groves
venlemes Including double car MOON EY APPLIANCES 323U97
1(
the ballof stobeijs,dsttall bf In effect Immedately upon Its a6W
oaks.
1)33
B.droom
ApIs.
4
examined at this off Ice between I ~00 1 0-ROW ProWy
garage, beautiful lawn, and large
Substantially the following form
tion.
FICTITIOUS NAME
is a true, correct, and Compared a.m.and4:3Opm,Mondaytnrgh
bSwimm!ng Pool
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fenced tot with citrus trees. Call
CORBETT
REAL
ESTATE
Plotic. isftereby gIven that lam
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE,
r $.h
copy 01 the origina l resotution frL.ay.
* *GENEVA GARDENS * *
Boats &amp; Marine
55
Jeff Cohen. Assoc., 130.3500.
•T,nnis Courts
OFFICIAL BALLOT
REALTOR
engaged
in
bu
siness
FLORIDA
referred to in said ex tra cts and as
at 11)3 Hwy. 17. Single story studio, 1, 2, .0 3
44-Incoi$i*
And
Office of Dredge
Equipment
.........DeBary
641-.41
StMINOI.* COUNTY.
93, Maitland, 32151, SemInole
John A. Klmbrough
•Flshlng &amp; Boating
finally adopted at said meeting and,
SA NFORD AREA
bedrOom apartments. Pool,
and FIll
Investment Property
FLORIDA
County,
Fl
I
Cha irman
or
ida
under
the
fictit400s
ye the extent required by law, as
•DlspoaIs
clubhouse, carpeting, drapes,
state of florida
16½' Orlando Clipper, Murry till
50)40 ELECTION
NEARLY WATERFRONT- '
Lcar
name of PATT'S FRAME IT
f C ounty
47-ReaI'Esta?e Wanted
tt'ereaftei' duly signed or approved
kilclitnequipfed,
central
heat
and
trailer. 100 HP Electric Winch.
Department
of
NOVEMBERI,74
I •Oishwasher
bedroom. 2 bath, swimming pool.
YOURSELF, and that I intend to
CommIssIoners, Seminole
by the proper officer or officer s of
air.70"
l'onthly rentals from $142.50.
Pollut ion C on trol
$1200. 323.0941.
NEW
r
ister
said
eg
A
real
charmer.
Central
heat
and
County, Flor ida
name
with
the
Clerk of
S Drapes
th Board ci County Commissioners,
7542 Exe&lt;utive Center
303 w. 25th St., Sanfd
Merchandise
Shall Seminole County, FlorIda
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
aIr, family room, walk across the
By: .Ioann K. Hare
whIch resolution is on file and of
Circle
East
Issue not exceeding $3,153, 010
Florida In accord -nce with the
street to BASS FISHING. $32900.
Deputy CIenli
Post Vacation Sale
record.
Montgomery BuWing
Principal amount of gene rat ATTEST:
SO-Miscellaneous
HOMES
provisions ot the Fictitious Name Sinford, itt floor, 7 Bedrooms
SANFORD
WITNESSmyhafldandtp,0f
fl3.7900
Gigantic
specials. All sizes greatly
Tallahassee,
kitcheri
equipped,
air
Florida
32304
and
heat.
obligation bonds of lhe Coot Ity Arthur H, 5(kwith. Jr.
COZY COTTAGE- Two bedrooms,
For Sal'
Statutes, ToWit: Section $63.09
ttsa Board of Commissioner s, this
Publish : Oct. 7, 1971
•
reduced. Prices like: 12500 1$'
Call
owner
Dettona
(305)
3713067.
bearing inter est at not exceeding I tie Clerk
Florida Statutes 1957.
den, paved street. Quick oc. A 3 bodroomn, 2 bath, and a spacious
Best lot selection
I
2nd day of Oct. 1974,
ORLANDO
DEC12
Orlar'do CIIp, $1395.
51-Household Goods
36S.5555
1.411 1
I no%%' avaiIal)Ie in
maximum rate of Interest at he BOard of County,
5: PatrIcia L. Gordon
cupancy. Owner will hold (man.
2 bedroom, 1½ bath lot' you to
(SEAL)
FICTITIOUSNAME
FORD
ROISON MARINE
time of the sale of the bon s, Commissioners, Seminole
FRANKLIN
ARMSAPTS,
Publish'
Sept.
23,
30.
Oct.
clap
to
help
you.
A
real
S2-App lianc.
buy at
choose from. Just built, arid the
7,11, )v'7
John A. Klmbrough
Sanford's finest
Notice is hereby gian that we are
.11114
3927 Hwy. 17.97
rnhtu-ksg not later than twintyfivi County, Florida
ii70FloridaAte
DEF.127
$16,300.
construction
Is
excellent.
1½
pct.
OFF
AIRPORT
Chairman
engaged in business at 44 1 Mid.
53-TV Radio - Stero
__________
_____
f4lmily park,
377
(2$) years from the date of vssuar ce
3734430
financing. RetIrees or young
Art hur H. B.ickwith, Jr.
BLVD
FICTITIOUS NAME
way, Lorigwood, Seminole County,
._____,
,,/
64-Garage Rummage Sales
SANFORD- Executive neigh,
Come out today
family will like this. Priced in low
POLLI NO PLACE!
a-.-Notice ii hereby given that I am
Clerk to Pie Boa rd
N
Florida under the fictitious name of
borhood, 3 bdrooms, 7 baths,
Two bedroom aparimenis,
62
130's. Call and let me, Lillian
Lawn and Garden
and
reserve
your
Py: Joarin K. Hare
engag
ed
in
business
at
Boats
6
Marine
TENDERTOUCHGROOMING,and
1400(E) N.
older
home
with
charm.
Many
$l60indup.
Campbell,
give
more
details.
PRECINCT 6 LOCATIONS
you
Deputy Clerk
Maitland
choice lot.
that we Intend to register said name
Ave., Altamonte Springs,
Equipment
extras, Including buiIt.ln break37) 1340
$303500. After hours, 817t724
PublIsh: Oct. 7, 14, 21, 21 1971
Seminole County, Florida undr the
with the Clert of the Circuit Court,
COLLARD I TOMATO PLArIT5,
1
fast table. Landscaping main.
Church of God, Sn4ord
Sd-Camping
Equipment
DEG-4S
fictitious
name
of
Kelly's Signs, ane
Seminole County, FIorl4 In ac
West 1st St., 4 Blocks of 1.1.
tainted
with
aid
of
',u1det'
7 - Wilson School. Paola
that I Intend to register slid name
cordarice with the provisions of the
S7-Sports
Equlpmen'
Roberts
&amp;
Gilman
SCHOENEMAN Farm, Nightly
____________
3
sprInkler
system.
A
must
see
for
Midway Fire House
with tft' Clerk of the Circuit Court,
State Rd. 427, 2.3
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit:
%
call 3727934, Denver C. Caldwell,
1 - Attamonte Springs City Hall
discerning buyers $51,000
SI-Bicycles
_____________________________
ts3O-5500
Seminole County, Florida In ac
mukscatn1 17.92.
Section *65.09 FIorid Statutes 1937
119 E. 3rd St.
3
City Hall, Oviedo
Realtors
Inc.
Longwoo.J
COrd-lace with the provisjonç of the
S: Linda hi. La Grave
St-Musical Merchandi se
_______________________
Ph,
(305)
323-8160
fCARRIGE
____________________
FICTITIOUS NAME
FCtitiui flame Statutes, To Wit:
Candace Singlet ary
FORREST GREENE INC.
Notice is hereby given that we
()rlanth 834.2299
60-Office Equipment
"
COVE
Section 1.6309 Florida Statutes 1957
are Publish : Oct. 7. 14, 21, 7$, 1914
64
Equipment for Rent
Mobile Homes
42
in t.lJSIf*fl at 3*7 West
DEC 46
REALTORS 19W. Lake Mary Blvd.
And SuppIlis
______
_____
51g. Kathleen lundequom
1'
4,
, y -_
I ^^Ll
enn ;#%r.q\
373 6353 or 64.3-2333
Come see us at our big new location
61-Building Malerialt
Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
WE TAKE TRADES DEF.131
I 11
Shampocier for only Sl per day.
dmI
Of
OVIEDO
CHILD
CARE
jW
ji
62-Lawn
ano
uaro,n
-NI
W
Notice is hereby given that I am
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
PlttttUU)N,,E
CEPiTf.p. ,,rj
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
'iC "te".d
3*03 Orlando Drive
engaged In busires at 111 Wcsten
Notice ishereby given that we are
63-M.achsnry and Tools
re.isier
see
name
*ilh
Ihe
Clerk
of
Fillaim
a
Fork, LOngwood
-:
sniu,i.
__________________
engaged In business at 25 1 1 Country
Seminole
__________________________
the Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Equlpment for Rent
County,
_______
Florida
Club
Rd,
Sanford
32171,
under
tPi
fictitious
Semi
no
le
Florida In ac 65
Pets and Supplies
12' a 40' mobile home, furnished, 2
dance with the heme of ATOMIC POWERWASH 63-Pets and Supplies
County, Florida under the fictitious
__________________________
PrOvI00M Of the Fictitious Name
bdrm, 1½ baths, carpeted, central
SERVICE, and that I intend to
name of A I. C LAWN MOWER
Statut es , To Wit Section
Cfter's K ennel, Pups, studs, AK,.
heat lair. FTU area. $31
165.09 register said name with the Clerk of
SERVICE 6
It 0
Florida Statutn 1937.
_____________________________
T
MInI Pooes all colors.
I
11
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
intend to register said name with the
I
67-Livestock and Poultry
5: Frank A. Mula
Cocker, Mini &amp; Large
i
00
Florida
In
nil the Circuit Court, Semr,tr
Clerk
accordance
with
Or?? y I
13
Lots and Acreage
j
Dachshunds, Shih Tgu, Schnauzer,
67A -Feed
accoran i'.tr
'o.scr.s of Ib F itt liQUt Pierre
Sept
xi. Oct 1,
Yorkie,
X.
How
Boston
Terrier,
the
provisions
Cd
the
Fictitious
1974 Statutes, To-Wit: Section 165.09 60-Wantud to Buy
DEF
Chihuahua, Beagle, Chi poo, 2.5
flame Satutes, To Wit: Section
to'ld fe!ute's 1957
A
pups on display, we buy pups
5: Roger H. Wells
69-Stamps - Coins
R.F. Castle
wiUe
FIdI Statutes 1957
-.
finance, shots, guarantee. 1904
ASSUME
PAYMENTS
Publish: Oct. 7, is, 31, , 1914
5: Carlo Voipi
70-Swap an Trade
FROM Ilcnnn
r
1---237.3416 Of 1.904.737.2917.
.IIACRE
Allan
E.
NEW
MEXICO
Owguson
DEC
rour
71-Antiqu"
Ut LOCh
RANCHETTE
1974
Chihuahua.t. For sale frozen beef.
j
Plus Large Club House, Junior Olympic
"
11,300 original 'nvestment. May be
Pool,
FICTITIOUS NAME
Animal Haven Grooming I
*
assumed by making one payment
Large Picnic Area, Rask,tb and Tennis
Notice Is her b-1 given that I am
Boarding Kennels. 372.5732.
NOTICN OF REGISTRATION OF
I
H
of 131.11 and a balance *157,96355
ranoatlen
engaged
FICTITIOUS NAME
E.
Newtn e area?
r.
Ccurts.
Initial
at C pc? int eres t. Just off In
Recreational Fee Prepaid
Doberman Male, 7 Yea rs Old
Coninnercisi St., Sanford, Seminole
Prot tIon Trained, $500
ten- stale 75, gentle rolling and
7-Campers - Travel
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
County, Fl4,,id. Lftcfer flj fictitious
Situated On Large Wooded
trees,
good
h
un
3644194
ting,
fishi
ng
and
That the undersigp.ed intends o
riam01 SANFORDSECPETAR ,AL
u/c FINANCING AVAILABL
Trailers
s ,ear ui
Country '.,IU
skiing nearby. Call Don collect.
engage
In
business
in
I.
DUPLICATING
SERVICE,
8317O
Sanford,
and
.
74-6jj o R epa rs
NO CLOSING
ADORABLE KITTENS FREE
'w sOSTS
4111024$7_111m.
mat I Wen to regiSter laid name
Seminole County, Ficrlda under the
'
)
TO GOOD HOME. CALL
19
Faits Accatsorks
CONVINTIONAL. PINANCINQ
,
With the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
ficlti name LIL PANTRY FOOD
HORSE PASTURE: GOOD
:
AFTER S. 3720423
f,r a warm
Built
With
Prius
Y
PwDMI
PER
CENT
STORE, and Intends to register
I I
Semi,'cie County, Florida
71-Junk Cars Removed
GRASS, WATER AND STALL
*,tt' lhc Clerk of ile Clut
ftc prc-.y,.x,s (
Locited I bbck So, of Air rt iii V
3175042
:
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64-1415

A small Classified ad brings big

323-39"

37.3 3620

boidnceaf $11 or 10 ymaqts of

Outstanding Buys

TAFFER REALTY

Your

owner, loaded.
T7.bLtff1ind

In machine. Fully automatic. Pay

3fl.$93

322-2420 Anyfime

**

HONDAOF ORLANDO

Hwy. "West. Sanford

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NEWLY RENOVATED, 1 Bdrm.

Wooldmere - 3 bdrm.. I both, corner
$19,500. Will consider

Belly

$1
Household Goods
_____________________

GOLDEN TOUCH'N SEW
In sewing cabinet, repossessed
M
~lnge'$ b51 7Ti0t, WindS

AGENCY

homt, furnished, corntr lot.

Flamm. After hours 372-1053. Call
right nowI

inc.

/

Today

I BR,? Bath, Ravenna Park,

parage, carpet, fenCe. $31,500. Call

HOMES

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in

2 year old home, 3 bedrooms, i
baths, carpet, central heat, a ir.
Take over mortgage at 7
payments, $141.

Payton

BEDROOMS, iv baths, attached

REALTOR-Associate

Realty

3277llIday,373.04$Seve.
$ROKER
AS,SOC4

R,aIty322.l30I

MARonDA

Move

with terms.

,

'

Harold Hall

Car

IM Mustong Failback, like new,
loaded
1966 Mustang Coupe, stillujilul, we

BLAIR AGENCY

Sal ur do V. Oct. S. 7 P. M.

Round dining room table, with two
extensions and four ladder-back
chairs. $100. One pair Frh
ProvIncial end tables. $23. 327
1959 after 3:30.

f

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Motorcycles

DELL'S AUCTION SERVICE

323-42S3 slier 4

Items. 323470$.

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Any

estates. etc.

with wooden stand

carpet, nice well landscaped
fenced yard. $32,500.
Color 7V1s; Table &amp; Chairs; AM-FM
St ereo; 3$ Olds 9$. Also misc.
WOODED LOT- Nearly an acre,

'*'

(WITH GOOD CREDIT)

$lOOdown and take over
payments 373 0694

PUBLIC AUCTION

Furnitureandhovs.tioidgocds
Sat. - Mon. 9.3
141 Concord Dr.

Mustang City

Buys

lClIHondaMT2SOEIslnore.

open daily 10.5 for consignmen ts or

Rockwell table saw

VACANT- Large3bedroorn,.3batt,
family room, equipped kitchen,

2 Redrooms, family room, Screened
patio, central heat, au'. $26,000 JOHN SAULS

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78

323-9021.
_____________________________

Sanford,3bdrm. borne, $11,000 Buy
equity &amp; assume payments of

REALTOR 373.5774

POOL

Nice 2 bedroom for $79,900. Call
REALTOR -Associate John Moro
right away. After hours, 3230213.

WIId•r Iii

Home

Realty

BankAmerlcard &amp; Master Charge
also accepted.

like

___________

Z

Polio, garage and central air. Let
Cliff Jordan REALTOR solve your
ocusing problam. Call 131 1222.
_____________________________

haro mink

Only

____

Auto Repairs

pointment at your horn

3 23 73 40

on 110 volts, has own thermostat,

__

R.TUNE

12 F ren(h Ave .

VS. 323-36U.

2606 S. Hwy. 17.92

3Bedroom,2batti,splitpianrnooile
home on S tree shaded acres.
$24,900. Terms.

n stro

COUNTRY

RIOUCED MONTHLY

Rented a house and after he paid
first and last mon ths rent and
deposit, he could have bought a
charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath With

111

air CO'

difloner, Ilk# ntw, 6WO STU runs

beautiful building site. $7,500.

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

DOWN PAYMINT AND

trance. Air Conditioned, no
cooking, 3726310.

INDOW SUPPLY CO, and that I
intend toregisteq Said name with the

Ste

W"d to we vs r"broftill row
to psrdiai.s a
hi*
hs.iw for NO CASH

WEIRD HAROLD

Park Blvd. Apt. No. 1903, Fern
Park, 32730. Seminole County, Plied someone
to share 3 bedroom
Florida under the fictitious name of
t'os, split uxpenwt Call bet
W

*ONDA

bee. thu .asvl wsrhi.
tlaiwstlasi'etiriiswhh
ii •.cvii adjusted •r.sa
income .4 WSI$1l.7N sr

FurnishedorUnfu,nished
Nice 7 Bedroom Home Few Rent

Room. Private both, private tn.

Notice Is hereby given that I am
engaged In business at 200 Fern

37'8usInss Property

a siw

moms me De4taa has eavor

•
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name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminoi. County, Florida in

Furnished

Houses Rent

Unfurnished

Increase your income to
(13.000 mInt,) Marvin p Gassman,
(Bond. Mort
Broker) 2401
Mohawk It' Malt, Free info. 645
1142 (24 hrs.)

Montgomery Ward

171 Buick LeSsbre"11 door hardtop,
air conditioned, full power
cauipment, excellent condition.
Fully guaranteed 51995. Call Don
Pp', )?7 1fl53 Dilr

Parts.Accessories

-

each. Small FrIgerdsirs, 135.

Acre Realty, REALTOR, 323.7730.

COUNTY

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INVESTMENT
Looking for good business or Invest.
merit? Ask us about our listings on
pr oper ties In this ar ea .

JOHNNY WALKER
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Y RENT

AVALOP4 APARTMENTS

32

M.AITLAND FLEA MART
1941 Hwy. i142Op'r.5a1&amp;$un9.s

%107.54 a month. 321-SJIV &amp;tter S.

SUNLAND

2. Adults 1$ thru retirement.

REALTY. Inc. REALTOR$, 67$

76

rug, appliances, TVs. new carpief,
sofas, chairs, ches t, dinettes.

7 bedroom, family room, fenced, Couch 72" Scotchgard, $150. Autumn

carpet, low

NO DOWN PAYMENT
l.Yournewcustomhom, on a lot of

Business Property

NOLL'S IN CASSELBEkRY

$11,900. total

Elmer Bakalla Inc.

-.

Investment
Opportunities

am

.

30-Apartm.nts Rnt

All alffled Iodrs residing In
SECTION 10. SEVERABILITY. In THE ISSUANCE OF NOT
EX. tificatlon to the applicant,
the Cewiiy Shell be entitled and the event that any word, plires.,
CEEDIPIG $3,153,010 GENERAL
interested persons are hereby
permitted to vote In such bond clause, sentence or paragraph OBLIGATION
BONDS
OF notified that objections may be filed
election. The places of voting and hereof shall be held Invalid by my SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
within 20 days ftom date of this
the IftsptCWj and Clefft for the Court Of compel ent juriso ict oom
such
TO FINANCE THE COST OF A Publication Objections must
be
bond election shall be the same as holding snail not affect any other NEW
COUNTY
SECURITY submitted in writlnc to the below
those ptacii designated and those word, clause, phrase, sentence ci
COMPLEX; PROVIDING FOR address arid must be supported by
persons appointed by the Board for paragraph hereof
AND CALLING A BOND ELEC- evidence which would indicate that
authelection. The polls will b,op.n

27

Really, REALTOR. 323-7750.

mobile home of

Southern RV Services. 323r9M.

cludlng: office equipment, swlng We bring tht Garage To You
se t, display cases, hardrock maple Tune up, electrical and diagnostic
cocktail tables, large Karistan
se rv ice. Call 3739727 (or an ap

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tn

ders, oilers, old kitchen cupboard
d numerous other old, unusual
items. Also large c ollection of
glass and brlcabrac, along with
the usual line of furniture In.

Wrought iron twin beds, springs and

$1,900 dovyn, $196 mc. 7 pct. Acre

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doublefrees, homes, old

mattress, excellent condition 140

Days 322,7212

*

l() '' E
COMPLETE
'.OTOJ.SERVICE CE?IT[. Spciai On
awnings, gener ators, air con.
ditiOnefi. Call Floyd Flow,

SANFORD AUCTION

REALTY

bedroom completely furnished
")6061,323.0$17,3n9320

I

Largt cheery

SANFORD

on a man made lake with a 2

___________________________
__________________________

growing Hwy. 431. Owners have
ADULTS, NO PETS
offer Interests, U2 1533 or $67
___________
____ _____________________________
4291.

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that l
engaged iv business at 2406 South
Orlando Drivt, Sanford. Seminole
1 County, Florida, under the fictitious

Rentals

_____________________________
________________________

Section r., T21S, RME, Seminole

down, no qualifying. $17,900.
Owner, 134134$.

Um!

Mon., Oct. 7, 7 p.m.

F AM OUS REPRODUCTIONS
21"a41'. $4.50 EACH

bd., I bath, family rm. $4000

one owner. Sharp car 373
414. Deafer.

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..2

Large collection
primitive ar
tide'S to inctude: iron
kettles plows, singietrees,

top and 1 chairs; dish washer,
Sears finest; reel type lawn
mow er, power; large refrigerator
with large freezer; all items ex
cellent condition. 3210747.

Country Club. 112 Garrison Dr., 2

group, power trakes, radio. radial

t ires,

Garage sales are in season Tell the
People about it tiIh a Classified

PUBLIC AUCTION

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cupancy. Located on So. Ruskin
Street, near Lake May Sc hool, on
latge wooded lot. Only $26,450 with
7', pct. assuma ble mortgage.
Phone 3057992036 days or 6.3W'

Itj baths, no qualifying.

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
103W. 1st St.

.

3. The copy of the resolution an. County.
nexed hereto Intitted:
All Interested persons are hereby
Informed that this agency is con-

LAKE MARY

1973 Capri. V 6, automatic, decor

Ad In the Herald. 322 All; 831

polythethylene pipe. 3233757 after
c,.iI, Dcvlton, Itmiland.
Bavar ia ,,
i.
china, lead crystal and pressed
glass, Dave's Furniture, $00
Sanford Ave., 3739370.

4W. Dealer.

SANFORD REC VEE SERVICE
nn W. 1st St.

4711
____________321
__________________

Auction

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MINI FARM
Do you want a garden, chickens, a
call,andshorse? Here,s24wes

No pets. Let's teiki EVEREST

Excellent location, on fast

26-Insuranc

27- inveetment Opportunts.

renting a mobile home at CAMP
SEMINOLE. No pes. No alcohol.

roomsf Convenient location,
furnished apartment for adults

Men's Shop, inventory and fixtures,
520.000 All name brand menctta nd is.. Good leas. available.

-

you qualIfytl

0.

______________________________

The company offers a Complete buy
back of all Inventories

Payment-monthly payments fell
than rent. Goverent subsidized
to qtiallfled buyers. Call to set it

12 wide 2 bedroorms, furnished, H A.
$130Mon thly. A du lts.
Evening%.

___________________________

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3fl Q3

2603 Park Dr

4

After S P M

produce. Dawg Patch Fit&amp;. Write today for a possible &amp;"Iil&amp;tlon
mirket, Doatrack Rd., Sal.-Sun.
and more writt en Information
Phone. AF Systems, Inc,

Opportunities

'

NO'1TI4WEST

tt Stop

1974 Continental Mark Iv. limited
edition silv er luxury group. AM
FM stereo with tape, red leather
miles local. One
interior, 5.'
owner. Sate j,uard warranty. 372

Trailers

'

5:30 cir weekends.

_____

itteyre
tle* houses ma rural area No down

Furnished 1 Bedroom

lbs. $1.00. Farm fresh

OCEAN

Two bedroom trailer on S. Sanford
Ave. One or two adults on ly. $10.

'

Cmli 377 2241

Requires a minimum of $2,011.71
cash for Inventory and services

3

BuilSer has new 3 bedroom. 2 both

Stemper Reaft

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________________________

All kinds available.

4332.

72

6414415

1710190

..

C a mper- T rave l

75

Stamps.Coins

PLASTIC PIPE, approx. " It
d
round, $0 PSI, round black

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ted in Lake Mary.

Can be operated out of your home on
a part or full time bass

In my home
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3235)71

Recreation

by the

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Jay £ Gee Aitte Sales

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Complete tr&amp;Ier hitches,

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"Get

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COns. Single or Bulk. SEMINOLE

Buffet, $40. Dl) Curiosity Shop.

372.7111

1?2 3991
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SPECIAL: Baby bed, $10; Antique

After Hrs.-322 9794

3 Bedrooms, 1', baths. 3'. acres,
t3),C-C)
3 Bedroom brick, 1 acre, $13,000.
3 Bedrooms city, $33,200.

Your Wordisycur Cred it

STAN'S AUCTION

COIN CENTER, 109W. 1sf St. 323.

$230 firm 373.1976

Autos for Sale

OpinD.Ily1OTilS

compressor
after 6.

bedroom, 1' bath, with large

I Bedroom furnished aprrtme.

company.

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6462

24-Loans

requirements and proceedings in Administrative Code.
ciden?to the properajop$ ioi,of said
Project No.: 59392149
resolution have been duly fulfilled,
Applicant: Lago Vista, Inc.
carried cut, and otherwls. 00,
Descrlptlo-'. Condominium
Served;
developmen t on Lake Howell: clear
4. He is duty authorized to execute lakefront, construct docks and bo
at
this Certificate:
ramp, and storm drainage System;

REALTOR

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Jim Hunt RealtY

HOME 5 S30.0DO to $40.000

80

Consignments Welcome

24,000 STU, auto thermostat, new

1201 W. 1st St. 1.6 p.m. DAILY.

Central Florida's
scre,en room. Appliances. carpet &amp; BROKER
322 1611
drapes Included, Unfurnis hed .' ________________________________ 3274991

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322 9480

Champion end others

322 SN9

Financial

24-Business

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HOMES UNDER

3 Bedrooms City, $11,300.

and Trailers

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Every Sal. Night? p.m.
West lit St. (Hwy 46) Sanfor d

AIR CONDITIONER. 3 y ea r old GE, We Buy Cfld SvIl Gold and silver

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conventional 'loans. Builder,
barn, 541.900.
Deltona, 9047192210. Orlando,. I Bedrooms, Mayfair, $42,000
205423.1336 .
3
7 plus acres, $11000.

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I Bedroom upstairs
ment
Lignts, water fur nished Adults
only. $90. 3727296, after 1

SITTING DAY OR NIGHT. CALL

JDDo It Yourself

Travel

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Exceptionally beautiful Wedding
Gown, Headpiece and Veil. Site 9. 69
Call 372 2311 after i

NIghli: 372 $474 or 322.2332

baths pricel from $22.450 to 4 Bedrooms. I story, pool. 139,60D.
SIS.100 on :arge wooded lot. StIler
H OM E S S40,000 and U P
pa ys all closing cost. VA, FHA, 3 Bedrooms, 1 acre plus pool and

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1'

Adults, no pets. 377 1510.

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2 Bedroom Mobile Home. Adults
Qnly, NoPets, Private Lot
3721773

apart

EXPERIENCED. WILL DO BABY

iii-Ealing Places

prifj~:Tjbed In ChSPttf 17-3. Florida

and

Business

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I-Motels - Hotels

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
The undersigned HEREBY engaged In business at 7397 S.
CERTIFIES that:
French Ave. (17.923 Sanford,

PlIcablo requirements; and all other

___ __

Opportunities

RECORDING OFFICER

SECTION 1. NOTICE OF BOND

bond election of the qualified ELECTiON. This resolution shall be
electors residing in the County is published In full as part of me,i
Pier.y called to be Mid on ci Such bond election, together with
Pfcv'ernber S.
to determine anapproprIatecaptionInsuhy.m
whether or not the_
issuance n.,f such as the Clerk of the Board shall
bondi In an aggregate amount of not determine, in t he Evening Herald, a
exceeding Three Million Eight newspaper Published
and 01 general

room. wall to wall carpet. Cir

(anditioned. reasonable rent

YOUR OWN BUSINESS

11. He Is the duly appointed, Seminole County. Florida under the 13.-Travel Agencies
"County") of not exceeding Three provided, The Inspectors
and Clerks Quillfied, and acting Clerk of the fi'!iItIous name of SANFORD AUTO
Million Eight Hundred Fifty
14-Cam ping. Resorts
at each polling place shall prepa re Circuit Court (herein called the CLEAN,
and that we intend to
Thousand
Eighty
Dollars and file duplicate returns of such Clerk), and keeper of the
115-Action SPortS
records register saP name with the Clerk of
(SUS341110) to finance the cost o( bond election snd'"Il deliver cine, thereof. Including the minutes of its
the
Circuit
Cou
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acq'nnlno and comtructing a new copy ther eof to the Suprylso, of
proceedings;
Florida In accor dance with the
Sertilrols, Ccwnty Security Comolex E40 Ions and one copy to tn# Board.
2. The anntrAwd Copy of extracts
to be located within Seminole
Such returns shall show the number
from the minutes of Commissioners, Statutes, To-Wit: Section
-He Want
163.09
County. Florida (heroin called of Qualified electors who voted at held on the 24th
day of September, Florida Statutes 1957.
21-Situetions Wanted

. SECTION 3. BOND ELECTION. A

2-U) Park Drive,172 210

Child Care

.

6i4$12&amp; Winter Park.

BROKE"

3 Bedrooms on 3" acres, 513.000.

Deltorns

* Public Auction *

322 9719

Top Prices paid, used, any ondtiun.
Sinford 323.47.33
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ThaTimelestedFirm
Days: 372.6123

be&amp;,%

Trucks

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lnemati.,.l. 54 tcn. 4 wheel drive,
tXI,box bed, $1200. 34.s3I6i.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

* stepladders. wire. etc.

rn:iys E.

ST. JOHNS REALTY

Sezi

79

Auction

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wi&amp;o Inv#siment

Houses for Sale

Dupte'. 2 bedroom, air cond,toned, (.001) CR EDIT IS ALL YOU
ajV11% Pr
32 2 M 20 or 37)
PIEED, NO MONEY DOWN, New

I

Mature lady wants to babysit for
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elderly
lady or child. References Service and supply dealers with
Products manufactured by 1 Bedroom downstairs apartment
exchanged 3310411.
Air Mature adults only No pets
Purolator. Wells. Uniroyal.

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Test Required 136 8311

24

after 5:30
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Sanf or d- Two bedroom cottage
air, near eImentary school, si'o

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Clerk of the Circuit Court, Semino le
Count y, Florida In accordance with

"project"), The issuance 01 such such bond 4Iectlon and the number 1971, is a true, correct, arid com.
5' Shirley B. Williams
bonds to finance the cost of such of votes cast respectively for and pared copy of the whole
of
Jonell Brewiriglon
projec t will be for the best interests against approval of such bonds. The orl'gini minutes of said meetingthe
Ori' Publi
sh : Oct. 7, 11, 21, 7$, 1974
01 the County and Its inhabitants, returns shall as soon as practicable tile
and of record Insofar as in. DEG-41
Suchbondsshallbe pa yablefrornad be canvass ed In the manner same relate to the resolution
valorem taxes livid without limit provided by law.
referred to in said extracts and to
usic NOTICE
as to rate or amount on all taxable
SECTION
$.
ELECTION the other matters referred to TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
propertyllneCounfy,p4, of
a RESULTS.lfamaorityci4th,y
thit'eln;
Pursuant to Public Law 92.500,
bonds ViaII be issued for a longer cast at such election in respect to
3. Said meet Ing was duly convened Section 101 (a) (1), F ederal Water
term thn twenty-five (25) years such bonds shall be "For Approval In conformity
with 'all applicable Pliufin Control Act (1972 Amend.
from their detect issuance and such of Bonds," such bonds shall be requirements, a proper quorum was merits), this
agency has received an
bonds shall bear interest a? such approved; arid then the bonds, the pn
es ntthfoug'ioutsaid meetingand application (gr certification that the
rate or rates not eacNdlflg the Issuance of which shall be thereby' theresoiutlonhereinaftermention.ij foiloving
project(s) will comply
maximum rate permitted by law at approved, shall be Issued as was duly proposed,
considered, and with'he applicable water quality
the time 01 the sale of the bonds..
herea fter prov ided by the Board.
adopted in conformity with ap stan.Øar5t of the State of Florida as

3 Hours a Day. Polygraph
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rerig.

Lake-lIke new small down
assume VA mortgage, I¼ pct.
Owner. Ph, 323.172.5.

RS, CASSelberry,130.16"

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CAR

3 Bedroom, 2 bath house. Hidden

lifetime of toil."

MO. 831,0414 or 134-3711.

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Newly renovated, 2 Bdrms, family
room, kitchen equipped, carpet.

Inc.
The Greater Mali

Stemper

"A

Apartments Rent
Furnished

Part Time Janitor, About

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71 Hour Service
CaIl3fl.7ig$

'3 and 4 bedroom homes, 1½ to 2

I? Bedroom AduitsOnly
Spec. Rates For Senior Citizens
Park Avenue Mobile Park

Arbor area. REWARD. 373-7119 - - -

2-In Memoriam

31

Sanford, 3727111

Hartman Realty,
Suit e

Houses Rent Furnished
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onlyn,,d.pply.Apply 1011 Miller
Altamonte Springs, oft
Charlotte t. S &amp; K Warehouse

LOST: Irish Setter, male, In Loch ---

I-Card of Thanks

CERTIFICATE OF

County, Florida (htro!n called In the County except as heroin

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Lake Mary Ave., Lake Mary.
semInole County, Florida under the
fictItious name of LAKE MARY
FUEL OIL SERVICE, and that I

the Provisions of

Fringe benefits. Chauffeur's

Lost and Found

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.

A

employment for ambitious man

Announcements

ICTI TIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am

Name

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WILSOPIMAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
3"3h3 E.FlrstSt.
3725622 Plney Woods Barn, w buyfurnit,re
and niIsc,lIanU$. Sell for 20 pct.
consignments. Free pick ups.
Auct ion Sat. night at 7p.m. Call
FREIGHT SALVAGE
3232370.
BUT
FROM- BO*

White

Broker, 101W. Commercial

539.500.

Callbart Real Estate

Ph. Orlando 217.7769.
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~71 71.Z

license required. Experienced

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DMA

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FROM $Ili

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location. flew furniture me
drsperies throughout. Make your
offer; cash, terms, cr trade, We'll
deal,

waliwall carpeting. 373 3;5

now. A1RI'OR
AP1 ()P1),

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Two complete central heal.
air SItm,ns, special ')rice,

1101 Scott Ave. Sanford, 3 bedrm,

.

Apply 9 to 5, HolidAY Inn,

SanfordAlAnonFamilyGroupp.o
I
Boa 533, Sanford, Fla. 37771
)

Bring Results

DEG 40

Or BONDS. Sublect and pursuant to bond election
shall be held and
the provisions hereof, general conducted in the manner prescribed
obligation bonds of Seminole by law for holding g4,--al elections

1.2 Bedroom

drir.rr5
For further information call 123 4517

pool area, with privacy fence.

Condominium in Ih*f Inest Sanford

•
3 bedr oo m house, fully furnished.

*

Altamonte SrIngi.

Salt of this especIally nice 2 BR

,

* Recreational Building

Breakfast Cook needed, experienced
only, permenent employment.

AL-ANON

Mary Rd. Available Sept. 1. No

Pets. SISO. 372 0925, Days.

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2

Wash er-Dryer

Heated Pool

IN YOUR FAMILY?

Owner's health requires inimedlale

no petS 2621 Elm. Sanford, $175,
security $26956.

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* Dishwasher. Disposal

*

or write

DEG-41

I.
* Range•Refrigerator

chair. Call 372.3M atfor 3 p-riv

Publish: Oct. 7, 1974

on plain white paper and delivered 42
Ridgewood Arms Apartments,
SUCH BONDS: AND PROVIDING in accordanc, with law the official
Sanford
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ballots for use in such voting
43- Easlbrook Pool Association
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE machines.
41- Recreational Room, San
BOARD OF COUNTY COM,
SECTION
7.
ELECTION
Jose Apartments
MISSIONERS OF SEMINOLE PROCEDURE. The applicable 43
Summit Apartments

.

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM

Florida

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3Oca line

tVaflt Ads

,

City Clerk
City of Casselberr'y.

- St. Johns Village Craft

cther applicable provisions *f law. Clerks at each pollino Cisco where
SECTION 3. AUTI4QRIZATION
tPieOond election is to be held. The

SELF AS OF SEPT. 21. 1914.
S. E. HOLLENBECK

40C a line

($200MINIMUM CHARGE)

1911.

SEMINOLE COUNTY TO BE HELD M&amp;Ch!ne!t at the polling places 40Elk%Club,Howtfl Branch Road engaged In business at
ON NOVEMBER S. 1974 ON THE specified her ein and to nave printed .11
Mliwee Middle School

.

26 times

school

QUESTION OF THE ISSUANCE OF

...

BY ANYONE OTHER THAN MY

Mary W. Hawthorn,,

hi

directed to make appropriate

....

6thru 23 times

(Seal)

TO FINANCE THE COST OF A bondeiectionforthevotingplaCes at 37- Sanora Club House,
NEW
COUNTY
SECURITY wttich voting mac nes are to be
Sanford
COMPLEX: PROVIDING FOR used; arid further is authorized and 3$ - South Seminole Middle
TION OF THE QUALIFIED arrangements with the proper of.
ELECTORS
RESIDING
IN ftcials for use of such voting

own fransgortatlon, for housework
and care for young man in wheel

MoOdIly thru Friday

COROINGLY
A 0.

Woman, mature dependable with

FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED

backyard. Off Longwood-Lake

bath, family room, delightful
entertainment home, scrten*d .

3 Bedrooms, 1 bath. Ad

..
*

* Clothes

I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
C:OOA,M..S:30P.M.

I thru 5 times

* W/W Shag Carpet

HOUSEKEEPER

Department Hours

action Is taken by the City Council

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AND CALLING A BOND ELEC.

i WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE

I

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Herald

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Pln.cr,t- Spacious I bedroom, 2

Buy

For used furniture, appliances.
tools, etc. Buy 1 or toot ,em;
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanf or d Ave.
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area, large Shaded fenced

cnmm.n5ure with .aPerl.nte.
Reply to Box 557. care of The
. . . Boa 1657,
ve ng
Sanford, cIa.. 32771.

Call 373 2611 or $31 9993 to place
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eur

Condominiums

to

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JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC.

W. Garnett

Wanted

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CASH 372

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40

2 B edrooms, living room, dining

New discount drug store. Ex.

Homes

home has It all. $13,500. All
reasonable offers considered.

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ceiltnt company benefits. Salary

funtouseandreadclnsifledads,

Ask For Wont Ads

_______________________

MANAGE P, Drug Pore, exotf ivvce

at the City Hall. Cosselberry,

CEEDING $3,153,010 GENERAL deliver them to the Inspectors and 33
Sanlando Baptist Church
OBLIGATION
BONDS
OF Clerksonorbeforeth,dateand,lme 36- St. Magdalen Church,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
for the opening of the polls (or such
Altamoqt. Springs

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Miscellaneous

so

ForSal,

.

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RENTAL APARTMENT HOME

Houses for Sale

Auction, 1200 French Ave. 373 Ravensbrook
I bedroom, V
7310
baths family room with firepia.ce,
for mat dining, pool, intercom, this

FENCED YARD.3fl.19$4

37".

Help Wanted

18

Pool

Executive

CA5SELBERRY, 3 bedrooms, air,
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iclose In. $150 mo. 131 O1$4 or $31 ..

'Sandlewood

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E

The proposed Ordinance is posted

Villa

I!*uiis ?I

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Storage garage for red. Sanford

BATHS.KITCHENEQUIPPED

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Orlando 831 '999i

Business Property
For Rent

SUNLAND: 3 BEDRROMS,7
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place yours.

37

Unfurnhshed

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C511473 4511

ORDINANCE; CONFLICTS; AND
EFFECTIVE DATE.

Houses Rent

__________
___________

carpet, drdpes.

flOIongCr needed items with a
in the
Herald. Dial 7377611 or $31999) to

Write P.O. Box 1213
Sanford, Florida

A

EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS

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32

classified ad

24 - Seventh day Advientlit Church

31 - Englith Estates School

"Buyerflnders"CaIl Your Friendly Classified Gal

Rent

Unfurnished

Buy a bargain or sell a bargain with

ORDINANCE NO. 261 ON THE

within the County thau be entitled, authorlled arid direced to have 33 - Portable. adjacent to Mayfair
qualified and perrntfled to vote at printed on plain white paper
Ccuntry Club
t.UTpi0(ilip,

I

Apartments

Instructions

ca 'i

Winter Park-

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FACEDW1THA DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help

3222611

5eminij

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BALLOTS, The Clerk of the Board is

Are

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Personals

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DIAL

7:00 A.M. until 7:00 P.M. on the lsauanceoI said Bonds. place an"a"
21- City of Sanford L.'tility Building possible, at which time Interested
same day, all as prov ided in Sa1d in the space to the left of the words 29
Allen Cha pe l ÂME. Church, part ies and citizens for and against
resolution adopted OA September 24, "AGA I N ST
APPROVAL
OF
1203 O.Ivt Ave.. Sanford
the proposed Ordinance will be
11
71, and published in full below as BONDS."
20
Lake Monroe Elementary heard. This hearing may be con.
part of this Notice.
SECTION 6. PRIPITING OF School
tinued from time to time until final

All Qualified electors residing

F_ * A-

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll Piano Teacher, BS degree.
All
level. ExceptIonaiIy large 2 bedrooms,
Free, 641 2077 for 'We Care'_____
N•ar high shooI. 3231937.
"Hotllne".
bath, fully equipped kitchen,
Adults or Teens.
____________________
put the car In the garaoe.

DECLARATION; REPEAL OF

The places of voting in the bond
Mo Road, Winter Springs
election shall be those pieces list ed of said Bonds, place an "x" in the 25Altamonte Springs Community
in th resolution Set f or th below, The space to the let? of the words "FOR
Building

Ads

Want

Pay

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4

INFORMATION

EXTENSLION COST CONTROL;

and construction of a Semlno&amp;e in Pta •tedki fit absentee voters 20
- ldrltwl$de School
County Security Complex, a
shall be substantially the form
21 - Jaycee Information Booth,
Provided In the resolution of the provided In Section 1 at,.ve, except
Sanford
Board of County Commissioners, that Instructions tovotersshaIlbeas 72- Sanford
Civic Center
bdopledonthe2ldayof September,
fcllo*s:
23- Prairie Lake Legion Hall

_____
They

Cost,

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dateofThebonds.tortheptjl.pc,esof USId at such election for absentee isSe m inole County Agri Center EQUIVA_ENT METER SIZES,

financing the rvtt of the acquisition voting. The form of ballot to be used v, - Seminole High
School

Don 't

Ads

1

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Ceed tweNy-f Ive (IS) years f rom the

Monday, Oct. 7, 1974-5B

Legal NotIce

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Mavt some camping equipment you

no 'onger use? Sell it all with a

B oa rding &amp; Grooming
Ph. 3fli057

CttSiiied Ad •n The Herald. Call

IIA !HING 8 GROOMING

322 7611 or 831 9993 and a friendly
,ild visor will help you.

For App?, 131.1511

ALL BREEDS

'Don't needsI" Serve a useful
purpose again when you sell them
with a Classified Ad from 'Pie
Herald Call us today! Don't
delay! Just Uit'il 377 7813 or $31
9993 To plate jour t* cost Want
Act

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7"572

�68 — Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Monday,

Oct. 7,,

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1974

Mort Walker

BEETLE BAILEY

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WIN AT BRIDGE

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...I'M AFRAID SOMET14ING
RATNER DRASTIC MUST HAVE

OH,
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THIS is 114E

diamond ropper since suits
never break 344444. Both may
hold club stoppers, but If the
man who holds the long
diamonds happens to hold all
the high clubs he is going to be
squeezed.
Oswald: "The process is a
simple one. South wins the club
lead and runs off the spades and

EAST
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Tuesday Oct 8,

67th Year, No 42

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Sanford, Florida 32771— Price 10 Cents

1974

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by Dick Turner

CARNIVAL

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discards. He also can only
tbruw two clubs and must
d the diamonds onthe
lead of the t major suit

Pass

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THE BORN LOSER

I'A 50 I%wq

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What do you do now7
A -Bid three clubs. There just
might be a club slam.

By Roger Rollen

FUNNY BUSINESS

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Your partner continues to three
notrump. What do you do now'

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IT'S A
RHINE CASTLE
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REPRODUCED...

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by Larry Lewis

CAMPUS CLATTER with BIMO BURNS

THANKS,
FOR YOU, 3/410.-. H
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Jim: "They are happy things
to
make Ahe squeezee most
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adjacent property owners to the before
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nexations is so complex, -it proposed industrial rezoning of council would protect their
Simpson said Stolte will build
would take a Philadelphia the 32-acre tract.
home values by refusing the
11 WWer and water plant on site
lawyer to interpret it," Acting
annexation and rezoning and
One resident, Jack Waltman,
to serve the property and will
City Atty. Ned Julian Jr., said
again complained that Stolte
roting the county commission
be paving roads according to
Monday night, advising city
who also operates a septic tani city ordinance requirements.
rejected Identical plans some
Louncilmen the law does not
months ago, suggested Stolte cleaning company, is damping The city has no firm restricw sewage on the tract.
was now coming to the city to
tions; on industrial development
procedureserebegunbefore b'
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down Stolte annexation
regulations on industrial "
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Oct. 1.
requests at the same site for
development.
industrial and mobfle home require platting, screening,
Council's major concern,
buffers
or
set
road
Another resident, Michael development,
however, on the proposed anipecifications
in
private
in,
nexation and rezoning of two Al Dennis of Pleasant thils Road,
Bo Simpson, representin
knocked the city's obvious Stolle, said plans are to develop dustrial areas.
Related Story Page 3M
lack of planning" in permitting the highway frontage cornJulian is to report to the
StoRe parcels off Seminola industrial development to mercially as a buffer, but council at next week's meeting
BoulevardandSR427northwas scatter throughout the city. He refused to change the zoning whether It can Impose
whether development .lso challenged any plan to request to reflect the plan. restrictions on the developrestrictions, not included in make property contiguous after Although Sirnpsonsaid the city, merit.
ordinances could be set.
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from SR 427 east to U.S. 1792
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make contiguous (t uching
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other annexations last year
including the Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club.
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annexations, but rather was
only providing highways within
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Last week the council nixed a season of semi-monthly
rock concerts at the Seminole Turf Club. The concerts
held last yerby Land S Productions of Winter Park were
too loud, they said. And there were traffic problems that
the city police were are able t o contain.
But in a work session Monday night, the question of
trafficandnolsefellb) thea)sidehenI andSattorne)
Gene Stevenson resubmftteda request for the council to
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-Well. we had no complaints about the I A)retta LynnConway Twitty show held at the track last year." Councilman Fdith Duerr said There wore no noise or traffic
problems."
Police Chief George Karcher even told the council
that the I )flIi T\%itt) uirietrt 'was the only('flO that we
had no complaints on "
'Certainly we haven't improved our abilityto police
the tone-ens since last week, Karcher said but this
I country western) would probably be less of

Council Ch,airman Tom Embree seemed to have the
only serious objection to the rural America funfests.
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this rovin." the crew-cut Embree said, "but I think there
%%-(,aid have been complaints about the Conway T%ittv
¼h4 1 w if it handn t been SO&amp;OId last ear. ! think the flohe s
still going to be a problem to the people who live in the
immediate area And I don't want to put them through
that IL! ilfi

Pure Country-Western
But John Lci!!hty. also a strong opponent to last
week's proluisal for rock concerts. said "I'll go back to the
people who signed it petition opposing the (rock) concert
and tell them it'll be pure country and western this year.
"That." Leighty said, "will determine the way I
vote."
1, and S president Joseph Lambrusco asked the
rouncil for a reduction in fees paid to the council, if the
"(Aluntry-Western is just not as lucrative as rock and
roll 'l.ambrusco 'said The young promoter offered to pa
a ilIdXiiillilil of $150 s coon rt but said he would perk r
to keep it around PW and pay council overages for ad.
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cancel the contract f or th e 12 concerts at any time if they
tildn't conform to the rouncil's expectatiuns.

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and received assurances from Stvenson ttwt the
projected shows would 1v "strictly countr , and wedprn
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Commander John S. McCain
III, former Vietnam prisoner
of war from Orange Park, will
be guest speaker at Sanford
Naval Academy Dads' Day
Ceremony Ott. 12, 7:30 p.m.
at
Sanford
Sternorlal
Stadium.

So what If you've got fancy new grandstands, Seminole and Lake
Brantley High Schools? They stlfldon't ha v e quite the style of this
canopied version, complete with fringe ontop, spotted ats Little
League game being played at Pine Crrst Oementary field.

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B BOB LLOYD
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31 and resale of the property to institution
ill consider
the city for S105,11775.
financing the project."
TI Seminole Ifigh Sch(K)l
In June, Frizzell said plans
In actions at Monday's
Stadiutii has received apSanford city conunimioners, had been switched to 200 low. meeting commissioners:
proximately $60,000 thus far In noting that a Sept. 15 deadline rise apartment units or several
- Voted to hold a Oct. 21, 8
(lonatlons and pledges, 3L
submitting development multi -story office buildings p.m. public forum at the
cording to Semino!e Principal plans lias passed, have asked "We still think the project is a lakefront civic center on Lhe
1)4)n Reynolds. This. he added, Fort Meyers architect W. R. viable one but the money proposed $6.5 million drainage
inc ins the school staillumn ma
F rizzell hst his insestinent situation is difficult," he said bond issue on the Nov.5
require a loan of only $85,000 group intends to do with 14 'Until there's a definite up- referendum ballot
Corn
instead of the expected $100,000
acres of former city lakefront swing in conditions no lending missioners said they'll seek
,
landfill property.
coverage of the forum b4
(
1t: anFrizzeil has been askeu to
I-aullevision Inc.
nouncement at the meeting of
commissioners aLsi,
ttie education committee of the
It&amp; 1 .5 . ire
eking
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speakmt
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Sanford Chasnbtr oF
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engagements before local civi
ri ntiny
commerce Tuesday m,%rr.in!viubb lwiore trie election on tht,
appear before commissioners
Weather Details Page 3A
bond
issue.
at their Oct. 21 meeting.
Discussing the Stadium
Tabled consideration of
Frizzell's group bought the
project further, he explained
franchising
commercial gar French
Avenue
and
at
the construction was almost tract,
bage
pickup
until the city's
Seminole Boulevard, fronI the
—
commercial customers are
the vocational city In 1972 for $125,000, Plans
project using
surveyed
for their response to
for
,
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multi-million
dollar
Around
The
Clock
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education clames for much of
the
idea.
Under the proposal the
the actual construction, ne apartment. motel-resizurant Bridge
city
would
continue to famish
stadium % ill be dedicated at the C01"Plex failed to materialize Calendar . ........ ... .3A
garbag_e service to resi
de n UaI
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Nov. 16 Homecoming football and the group agreed to pay the COMICS
7A
customers.
Crossword
Puzzle
cfts $19 125 in lieu of taxes In
am"
Approved diL5spla
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)tar Abi&gt;
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return for an extension on
8A
County Library Advisory
anittee unanimomly submitting plans for city ap. Dr. Cra rk..... ... .5SA
endorsed the acceptance of prosat from June to Sept 15, Dr. Lamb
M Committee of pictures and
amendment
November ballot, which
1. Z on First Street
The agreement also calls for HOsPital
3A iss
provides utility tax receipts for
from Park to Magnolia
an additional $20,75 penalty of Obituaries -------------3A
the repayment of capital txi'i
avenues.
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                    <text>68 — Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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of the property on -Serninola, it had been annexed rather than in accord with its laws, would
adjacent property owners to the before
approve a plan site developpresentiv aitriculturally-zoned
71iree Lake Ruth
South tnent before construction
t) 427 (it)-subdiv ision
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state law concerning an. jected strenuously to the dicated little confidence that ha-s no site plan ordinance.
nexations is so complex, -it proposed industrial rezoning of council would protect their
Simpson said Stolte will build
would take a Philadelphia the 32-acre tract.
home values by refusing the
11 WWer and water plant on site
lawyer to interpret it," Acting
annexation and rezoning and
One resident, Jack Waltman,
to serve the property and will
City Atty. Ned Julian Jr., said
again complained that Stolte
roting the county commission
be paving roads according to
Monday night, advising city
who also operates a septic tani city ordinance requirements.
rejected Identical plans some
Louncilmen the law does not
months ago, suggested Stolte cleaning company, is damping The city has no firm restricw sewage on the tract.
was now coming to the city to
tions; on industrial development
procedureserebegunbefore b'
The city twice last year
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except a list of banned um.
the new law became effective
down Stolte annexation
regulations on industrial "
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The city ordinances do not
Oct. 1.
requests at the same site for
development.
industrial and mobfle home require platting, screening,
Council's major concern,
buffers
or
set
road
Another resident, Michael development,
however, on the proposed anipecifications
in
private
in,
nexation and rezoning of two Al Dennis of Pleasant thils Road,
Bo Simpson, representin
knocked the city's obvious Stolle, said plans are to develop dustrial areas.
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lack of planning" in permitting the highway frontage cornJulian is to report to the
StoRe parcels off Seminola industrial development to mercially as a buffer, but council at next week's meeting
BoulevardandSR427northwas scatter throughout the city. He refused to change the zoning whether It can Impose
whether development .lso challenged any plan to request to reflect the plan. restrictions on the developrestrictions, not included in make property contiguous after Although Sirnpsonsaid the city, merit.
ordinances could be set.
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from SR 427 east to U.S. 1792
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make contiguous (t uching
other city lands) and thus legal
other annexations last year
including the Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club.
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annexations, but rather was
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Last week the council nixed a season of semi-monthly
rock concerts at the Seminole Turf Club. The concerts
held last yerby Land S Productions of Winter Park were
too loud, they said. And there were traffic problems that
the city police were are able t o contain.
But in a work session Monday night, the question of
trafficandnolsefellb) thea)sidehenI andSattorne)
Gene Stevenson resubmftteda request for the council to
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The sigh of relief that carne was
almost audible.
-Well. we had no complaints about the I A)retta LynnConway Twitty show held at the track last year." Councilman Fdith Duerr said There wore no noise or traffic
problems."
Police Chief George Karcher even told the council
that the I )flIi T\%itt) uirietrt 'was the only('flO that we
had no complaints on "
'Certainly we haven't improved our abilityto police
the tone-ens since last week, Karcher said but this
I country western) would probably be less of

Council Ch,airman Tom Embree seemed to have the
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this rovin." the crew-cut Embree said, "but I think there
%%-(,aid have been complaints about the Conway T%ittv
¼h4 1 w if it handn t been SO&amp;OId last ear. ! think the flohe s
still going to be a problem to the people who live in the
immediate area And I don't want to put them through
that IL! ilfi

Pure Country-Western
But John Lci!!hty. also a strong opponent to last
week's proluisal for rock concerts. said "I'll go back to the
people who signed it petition opposing the (rock) concert
and tell them it'll be pure country and western this year.
"That." Leighty said, "will determine the way I
vote."
1, and S president Joseph Lambrusco asked the
rouncil for a reduction in fees paid to the council, if the
"(Aluntry-Western is just not as lucrative as rock and
roll 'l.ambrusco 'said The young promoter offered to pa
a ilIdXiiillilil of $150 s coon rt but said he would perk r
to keep it around PW and pay council overages for ad.
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that under terms of thespecial ordinance, they could
cancel the contract f or th e 12 concerts at any time if they
tildn't conform to the rouncil's expectatiuns.

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and received assurances from Stvenson ttwt the
projected shows would 1v "strictly countr , and wedprn
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III, former Vietnam prisoner
of war from Orange Park, will
be guest speaker at Sanford
Naval Academy Dads' Day
Ceremony Ott. 12, 7:30 p.m.
at
Sanford
Sternorlal
Stadium.

So what If you've got fancy new grandstands, Seminole and Lake
Brantley High Schools? They stlfldon't ha v e quite the style of this
canopied version, complete with fringe ontop, spotted ats Little
League game being played at Pine Crrst Oementary field.

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31 and resale of the property to institution
ill consider
the city for S105,11775.
financing the project."
TI Seminole Ifigh Sch(K)l
In June, Frizzell said plans
In actions at Monday's
Stadiutii has received apSanford city conunimioners, had been switched to 200 low. meeting commissioners:
proximately $60,000 thus far In noting that a Sept. 15 deadline rise apartment units or several
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(lonatlons and pledges, 3L
submitting development multi -story office buildings p.m. public forum at the
cording to Semino!e Principal plans lias passed, have asked "We still think the project is a lakefront civic center on Lhe
1)4)n Reynolds. This. he added, Fort Meyers architect W. R. viable one but the money proposed $6.5 million drainage
inc ins the school staillumn ma
F rizzell hst his insestinent situation is difficult," he said bond issue on the Nov.5
require a loan of only $85,000 group intends to do with 14 'Until there's a definite up- referendum ballot
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instead of the expected $100,000
acres of former city lakefront swing in conditions no lending missioners said they'll seek
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landfill property.
coverage of the forum b4
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I-aullevision Inc.
nouncement at the meeting of
commissioners aLsi,
ttie education committee of the
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commerce Tuesday m,%rr.in!viubb lwiore trie election on tht,
appear before commissioners
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bond
issue.
at their Oct. 21 meeting.
Discussing the Stadium
Tabled consideration of
Frizzell's group bought the
project further, he explained
franchising
commercial gar French
Avenue
and
at
the construction was almost tract,
bage
pickup
until the city's
Seminole Boulevard, fronI the
—
commercial customers are
the vocational city In 1972 for $125,000, Plans
project using
surveyed
for their response to
for
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dollar
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education clames for much of
the
idea.
Under the proposal the
the actual construction, ne apartment. motel-resizurant Bridge
city
would
continue to famish
stadium % ill be dedicated at the C01"Plex failed to materialize Calendar . ........ ... .3A
garbag_e service to resi
de n UaI
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Nov. 16 Homecoming football and the group agreed to pay the COMICS
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customers.
Crossword
Puzzle
cfts $19 125 in lieu of taxes In
am"
Approved diL5spla
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)tar Abi&gt;
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return for an extension on
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County Library Advisory
anittee unanimomly submitting plans for city ap. Dr. Cra rk..... ... .5SA
endorsed the acceptance of prosat from June to Sept 15, Dr. Lamb
M Committee of pictures and
amendment
November ballot, which
1. Z on First Street
The agreement also calls for HOsPital
3A iss
provides utility tax receipts for
from Park to Magnolia
an additional $20,75 penalty of Obituaries -------------3A
the repayment of capital txi'i
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Drivers Ignore 55 Limit
NEW YORK (AP) — Despite ticket blitzes and radar

traps, the 55 mIle.per-hour national speed limit is being
Largely ignored by American drivers, according to state
highway patrols. People are driving slower Umn in years
past. but rrpeeds have crept upward as gasoline shortages

disappeared, an

Associated Press survey shows.

Nationwide, few people are traveiing at the 70 and 80
in ph .5pt'('(IS fonneris CCmrnOfl n major highays.

rtax Key To

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Ford

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He also is expected to propose

Ford's program will be based disclosed by various adminis. emption at these levels, which the cost of. home mortgage

But one source ini the energy

relief for low-income
the results of the economic tration sources. Although they Is now $750.
interest rates for many fami.
families, a public service em- summit conferenze that was lacked official confirmation,
—An Increase In the in. Lies.

field said either higher gasoline
taxes or rationing could be pro-

tax

WASHINGTON AP
The Rev. Sun Myung Moon and
h!s fervent disciples are swooping across th
e country wi th
a brand of Christianity embracing
politics and peddling.
To th eir dismay, they've swooped straight in
to the hands
of the Immigration and Naturaliza tion
Service, which
th inks th e Rev. Moon's Unification Church may be
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frt,- n trn-'s in-re Ixrut pcddin
than preaching. The Immigration Service has threatened
to deport 61 of th e foreign trainees who failed to leave the
country after their visitor's visas expired. About 500 more

(ace similar treatment.

W ASHINGTON AP) - Agriculture Secreta ry Earl L
Rutz has accepted part of the blame for an un expect ed
$500 mi llion grain order by th e Soviet Union. But a White
House spokesman says President Ford does not plan to
call for Butz' resigna tion . Contracts for the grain deal
were canceled over the wee kend as the resul t of White
House pressure on two large grain companies.

Inquiry May Be Postponed
WASHINGTON (AP) - Members of a House Judiciary
subcommittee are reported agreed on postponing
President Ford's historic appearance before the panel for
a week U the Watergate cover-up trial jury has not been
sequestered by Thursday, when Ford Is scheduled to go
before the subcommittee to answer questions about the
pardon he granted Richard M. Nixon. Chairman William
L Hungate, 1)-Mo., said that Watergate Special
Prosecutor Leon Jaworskl had expressed concern over
pretrial publicity from the Ford appearance.

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gave tenta
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Geneva reported items valued year leasetive
arrangement
wia 50- historic preservation district. in Orlando.
th The city under the agreement
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A black man was btaten by

cerned busing, but he refused to
give any details.

Boston schooIs ha ve been pla.

Garrity.
On Monday, police chased
about 600 protesters through the
streets of South Boston after a
group of whites beat a black
man whose car was caught up
in the demonstration.
The crowd was waiting for
buses carrying black children
to leave a school, but the buses
were rerouted and Andrea
Jean-Louis' car was halted instead.
Police said Jean-Louis, 31,
got out of his car and ran when
he saw the crowd approaching,
but the demonstrators caught
him before police could rescue
him.

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Boston, the all-white, mostly Irish
neighborhood that has been the
center of opposition to school
Integration orders.
In Destrehan, La., an oil refining center 20 miles north of
New Orleans, 13-year-old Timothy Weber was shot to death as
he walked from high school
with his parents.
Police said the boy's pPrents
were concerned about the racial troubles that led to the
school's early closing Monday
and had come to drive their son
home.
As the white family walked
toward their car, other whites
were throwing rocks at a bus.

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This unit Is slated to explore the surface ef Veats and will be

launched b NASA in 1978. The twochecile craft consists of an
orbiter (on the bottom) and a probe-laden "bus" which carries a
large atniosphific probe and three identical smaller probes. The
large probe will descend through Venus' atmosphere to an
altitude of 44 kilometers before a parachute releases to lower It 10
the planet's surface. The three smaller probes are targeted to
sample the weather of Venus at I,cations 5,000 miles apart

Weekly News Quiz
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Editor's note: How much do
you remember about the news
of the world? This weekly quiz
will help you find out. If you
score fewer than five correct
answers, you had better read
the paper it little more carefully.
you gel eight or more
rtmt, you rate an "A."
l. The House of Representatives In two votes cut the tranfunds sought by former
President Nixon from $850,000
President
to. a i-323,O00; b) I;

vote to: (a) continue yearrowid
daylight saving time; (b)
return to sta ndard time per.
manently; (c) put the nation
back on standard time for four
months,
5. President Antonio de SpinU
0141 of Portugal resigned and
was replaced by: (a) Gen. Carlos Galva do Melo; (b) Brig.
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the major oil -importing
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create a new body for joint
action on energy to be called:
o Energy Organization
(a Jint
(JEO); (b) Council of Oil
Importers (COl); (c) International Energy Agency UEA.
9. President Ford announced
)i will testify In person about
his pardn of former Prisient
ixon, oetore the !1ou

by the am hailløt that
killed Timothy.
The bus, with Its passengers
still aboard, was taken under
Police guard to the sheriff's offlee. A .45-caliber automatic
was found on a seat in the bus,
and three black youths were
taken into custody.
The shooting followed a day
of racial clashes at Destrehan
High School In which two white
youths were knifed and a white
girl was beaten. School officials
said tendon had built after a
series of fistfights between
blacks and whites at a Friday
night football game.
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secilon of tk Soviet Unloo. Seen above, workers select rfpe

were released on OW bond, and in the county, he added.

leaves from 71 different varieties on the Ingiriki state

Jacobs, on $0, according to
Because of the raid Saturday, and "unethical," Daniels
Richard King, public in- Polk's department will in. pointed out that Outlaw had
formation officer of the Orange vestigate fully the possibility of disapproved the purchase order
County Sheriffs Department, such competi tion in,the county. by writing "no" with his Initials
on It. Danlelsouotedfromtanes

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reception."

WASHINGTON (AP)
Gen. Fred C. Weyand has a
new mission: Continui
rzu of the Army5
esprit de corps.
That is what is needed
Defe.ise Secretary James
R. Schlesinger said
Monday as he ad.
ministered the oath of
office to Weyand as Army
chief of staff. Schlesinger
said the Army suffered a
"severe buffeting" during
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PHILADELPHIA

Bill Cox

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Former President
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W.N. "Bill" Cox, 73, sports
editor of the Norfolk
Virginian-Pilot for 30 years

and an employe of the
pa per for 37 years, died
Sunday night.

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serve the country well as a
roving ambassador, his
daughter Julie Nixon
Eisenhower sa ys.

"I'd like to see him get
involved in some way in
helping the country as a
roving ambassador," Mrs.
Eisenhower told television
personality Mike Douglas.

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left, Wanda

Kirkland, president; Dot Wailer, chairman of the event; Donna Crosby, president

Florida Association of Ugal Secretaries; and Dot Firestone, corresponding secretary for Florida

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guilty Monday to a reduced
charge of manslaughter in the
stabbin g death of her husband,

James.
Circuit Court Judge Voile
Williams Jr. ordered a peesentence investigation after
accepting Mrs. Russ's plea.
Fifteen years In state prison Is
the maximum penalty for
convi ction of ma nslaughter.
Public Defender Frank Kell y
and Assista nt State Atty. Bill
Heffernan agreed to the
reduction In charge against
Mrs. Russ from second-degree
murder.
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jection to a single logo for all
announced
by Beltone. A noncity vehicles.
o
perating
model
of the smallest
Bruno Medzevepris, DeBary
OCTOBER 7, 1974
Browning explained his only
Beltone aid ever made will be
Louise Burns, DeBary
intent had been to tie funds for
ADMISSIONS
given absolutely free to anyone
Ethel Nemier, DeBary
reouesdng it.
u city decals to last year's
Sanford city commissioners ignored customers' complaints
Commissioners
directed
city
they
James
E.
Green,
Deltona
send for this non-operating
him
to
report
Oct.
expect
SANFORD:
budget and had agreed to Sign have taLled until 4 p.m. Oct. 21 of
unsatisfactory workmanship. staffers to furnish Smith with 21 on he has done to resolve U
model
now. Wear it in the privacy
Paul
Mueller,
Deltona
Edith M. Tooke
the order based on approval by a public hearing to consider
of your own home to see how tiny
Owner Albert Smith told copies of complaints against his complaints,
Paul
Thompson,
Deltona
Mamie P. Martin
Outlaw and approval of the logo revocation of the occupational
hearing help can be. It's yours to
commissioners Monday that he firm and
James
J.
0
Cornell,
Deltona
also
directed
all
by council.
Charles E. Gormly
City
Atty.
Vernon
Mize
keep,
free. The actual aid weighs
License issued to Albert Signs has to know "who's making
Eileen K. Dalton, Deltona
cornplaint.ant.s be contacted and reminded Smith
Jacquiline Hunt
A motion to disapprove three Inc., 2518 Park Drive.
that if he takes less than a third of an ounce, and
complaints first, before I can asked to appear at the
MiIrth8 A. Nichols, Deltona separate decals and instruct the
it's all at ear level, in one unit. No
Oct.
21
Howard C. Mathews
The hearing, originally set for respond." Albert said he
out a sign permit he
es lead from both to head.
wir
Elizabeth
D.
Klelnhenz,
mayor
to
had hearing,
Ethel D. Kaleel
void the check was Monday, was scheduled after not been
responsible for meeting all city
given copies of the
we
These
models are free,
t.1toru
passed 3-2 with H un ter and city commissioners received complaints
Violet M. Midkiff
City
Manager
Warren
sign
regulations
and
suggest
you
write
for
yours
now.
by
city
officials.
William J. Bartholomew, Booth voting ,,no.,,
Murell L. Abrams
Daniels complaints from city officials
The only person with corn- Knowles said Smith had been requirements—as the con- Again, we repeat, there isnocost,
Odessa R. Henderson
said, "If you can get a that the firm has erected signs
and certainly no obligation. Thouplaints against the sign firm to sent copies of at least three tractor—ever If his contract sands
John &amp;ipronyi, Deltona
Willie Mae Frazier
legitimate purchase order,
have already been mailed,
in the city without permits
appear Monday was a complaints received by the doesn't call for the firm to so write today to Dept. 2339,
Edna Kornig, Deltona
decals could still be purchased repor ts from the chamberand
James O'Donnell
of representative of the city chamber of commerce,
furnish all materials or to do all Beltone ElectronIcs, 4201 W. VieHarry Hughes, Deltona
within the next week or 50
Mary I. McGuire
commerce that the firm has building department.
Commissioners
told
Smith
the
installation work.
loris Street, Chicago, III. 60646,
Gussie I. Raulerson, Geneva still be in the past year's
Carol Hammond
John H. Sindberg, Lake Helen budget."
Roosevelt White
Arthur A. Hersey, Lake
Hunter moved to table a
Anthony Pugliesi, l)eBary
Monroe
motion that a simple "City of
David J. Vise, DeBar)'
BIRTHS
Winter Springs" design plus
John J. Bischoff, Ddllary
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Samuel J. (Ethel) individual departments be
Kaleel, a girl, Sanford
adopted. The matter will be
The Seminole county corn- depositing of waste effluents systems could not be subsidized
I)ISCIIARGF.S
discussed further at a work mission is expected to take into Lake Howell, according to by the federal government.
SANFORD:
shop set for Oct. 21.
action today on the purchase of Neiswender.
The Consumer system offers
Ned Schluger
two privately owned utility
In
addition,
"if
rates
both
are
to
water and sewer facilities
Vida B. Wilson
U-MMM
systems.
remain
anywhere
near
with
processing
at its own
Brenda Graham
The almost four million dollar reasonable," Nciswender raid, plant. But, the Indian Hills
71 ow thiS 1'riniece L. Williams
purchase of the Indian hills and "then the purchase would seem operation is essentially "just a
Death
mornO
Equilla Shaw
Partly cloudy through Wed
the Consumer Utilities, Inc. to be neccessary."
system with lift stations that
Mary Jo Smith
nnoay. Highs moStly mid los LO*S
systems
has
been
under
If the county buys the two sends the waste to the Maitland
tonight mid to upper 40s Northerly
Baby Boy Wilkins
di
scussion
by
the
commission
systems
winch 10 to IS mph, becoming north
HOWARD MAThEWS
now "and then later plant, w hich processes it and
E thel Caldwell
to northeast Wednesday Windt
for the last several months, goes for expansion of them, deposits the effluent in Lake
Baby Girl Boyd
decreasing at nigh?
Howard G. Mathews, 64, of according to Seminole Count)' then we can get uptols per cent Howell," Neiswander said.
Extended Forecasts Thursday
Minnie E. Kratzert
FILTER-FLOt
The purchase of the systems
Orange
Boulevard died Monday Planner Roger Neiswcnder,
through Saturday. Peninsular
federal financing for the exDeBary
A.
Goepel,
Oscar
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Florida
"This is one of the first steps penses."
will be contigent on the sa le
WASHER
Gla dys D. Lasherq, DeBary morning. Born in Lakeland, he towards setting
chance of a few showerS In
up a regional
lived in Sanford for the past 58
But such funds aren't revenue bonds, according to
southern portions. Lows in the so
Marshall Bailey, I)eBary
years and was a retired truck system," Nicewender said availa ble to private systems, commission chairman John
no rth to lOs Gold Coast and
Elise S. Reed , l)ellary
• Filter-Flo wash
Highs upper lOs north in mid SOs
Kiiiibrough.
driver,
lie was a member of today. 'The regional systems Neiswander said. If the plants
S.
Johnson,
Deltona
b
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t
Herbert
Her
System
elsewhere
are eventually coming, th ere's decide to expand, the sub.
"I'm for the mnirchase."
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3
Bernard Kar'rnann, Deltona Central Baptist Church.
for w ed
Daytona flea(h
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Survivors include his wife, no doubt about it."
&amp;iii price that the Kimbrough said, "but there
rn, 2 $I 9m
selections
nesday -- high 2, l
Joseph G. Weick, [)eltona
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Existing water
cwer county would have to pay for may be a few comrissioners
Port
low Iii a m • 9.)) pm
Mrs. Janie Mathews; son,
7
Barbara Ann Heiner, Lake
Canaveral -- hIQfi ISO a m, 2 4 1
temperatures
Charles E., Sanford; mother, rate! ! isle 1550 homes con- their purchase of the renovated who ()I)POSC it.
Mary
m low I 13 a m, $ SI p m
Porcelain enamr
nected to the Indian hills
Mrs. Pearl Mathews.
top. basset and
brothers,
system,
and
the
25
or
so
con
lake Monroe: "..ee
WE,
nected
to
the new Consumer
Cas per, W.udrow and George;
Permanent
Press
Janette plant will not be immediately
tw
sisters,
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MOSCOW (AP)
The
response, at first,
mild. But by the end of the
second act, Muscovites
were cheering I4nd calling
on Tennessee Ernie Ford
and his Opryland troupe for
more.
Ford and his band of
country and western
performers opened In
Soviet capita l Monday
night after a triumphant
tour of the coun try's hinterlands.
Said Ford after the
Moscow opening, "It was a
great, warm, wonderful

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Three Seminole County
King explained the bonds surpr ise accusations against
residents were among 19 were set at the discretion of the Councilmen John Booth, Irwin
persons arrested by the Orange judge, and he had no idea why Hunter and Donald Browning.
County Sheriff's Department at one was less than the oth ers. He
Daniels, who Inherited the
the scene of illegal organized added persons charged with duties of finance commissioner
dog fights over the weekend. cruelty to animals were those when he assumed the
An Orange County Sheriff's handling dogs, and not vacated by David Outlaw,
Department spokesman necessarily the owners.
revealed the three had signed a
identified the three as Philip
Sanford Police Chief Ben purchase order for decals for
Bishop, 28, of 2604 Hiawatha Butler and Seminole County city vehicles in three separate
Blvd., Sanford, Gelarrell Davis, Sheriff John Polk stated they designs. At their instructions a
26, of Lake Mary, and Roy did not know of any such ac check for $530 was made out by
Jacobs, 22, of Lake Hayes tivityin this area which pitted th e city clerk to Layer
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LWO trained aogs in wooly, arwi Equipment and supply Co. of
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ing treason dwges and would

be given a fair trial.
The Chilean gc%-ernment ad.
mits that hundreds of Leftists
are jailed.
Cubs made the United States
the main target of two fiery
speeches, including the unusual
personal attack on Scali by Cuban Ambassador Ricardo Marcon.
In the first Cuban salvo, Foicign Minister Raid Roa attacked CIA spending In Chile
and accused Washington of bidlying eil-producing countries,
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and seven delegations of Dii
East European bloc have caUei.
for the United Nations to Inter.
venein behalf of imprisoned
leftists in (idle.
They made the call during a
debate Monday at the General
Assembly In which Cuba assail.
ed U.S. Ambassador John A.
Scall as "a complete liar" for
denying Central Intelligence
Agency Involvement In the coup
against Chilean President Sal.
vador Allende a year ago.
The Russians, Cuba and all
Warsaw Pact countries except
Romania joined the debate in
which tempera flared.
Reflecting Soyiet.Amerlcan
detente, all but Cuba limited
their fire to Chile. Several said
an official request will go to
U.N. Secretary-General Kurt
Waldheim demanding U.N.
help In freeing leading Chilean
leftists such as Communist
party chief Luis Corvalon.
Chilean delegate Sergio Dies
replied that the world is wetcome to observe developments
In Chile, but he said his country
rejects "the scandalous Inter.
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U.S. District Judge W. Arthur and liquor stores in South

Va., 19 perions were ordered to appear in
ourt today for a contempt
earing In a continuing hassle
ver textbooks which protesters
all anti-Christian and anti.
thcrican.
The school board requested
he hearing after protesters
iicketed schools. About 20 per
ent of the county's 48,500 pubic school pupils stayed out of
lass Monday in a renewal of
st month's boycott.
In Boston, Mayor Kevin H.
Thite ordered city attorneys to
ile a motion today with the
dera1 judge who ordered the
using. A spokesman for the
iayor said the motion con-

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Nas shot to death after a day oi schools opened last month and were arrested in the beating. the head," said Roland Lai3r.
racial clashes at a Louisiana started busing pupils in cornAfter the crowd was dis- anch, who was struck in the
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WASHINGTON 'AP
Congress is exertinj new
pressure cxi the Soviet Union to allow free emigration of
Russian minoritje.
Senate and 1Loue conferees announced agreement
Monday on a bill to cut off credit for financing th e sale of
U.S. exports in the Soviet tlrilc'.n until free emigra tion is
assured. The provision was written into legislation extending the U.S. Exoort-Import Bank's lending authority
for four years at a 125 billion level.
The i- riertrt agru-d Lhit r, citJ th.uid be ezkxided
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noted that the fine for failure to

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LONGWOOI) - The new Jr., said the county in the
City councilmen have city pays an outstanding debt to stern letter to the firm, noting
Council found last week that a
Longwood medical clinic should agreement pledges to conform authorized City Atty.
Joe Davis the firm of $800. The legal fee is that continued refusal to obey building permit had Improperly
begin corstruction before year- to all city building codes in the to defend Policeman
Jordan for defending the city against a city laws could end in the court been issued for the church
end and be in operation soon Construction. The old cl!nlc Paddock In a lawsuit
by law suit filed and later volun. action,
construction, without the
after the first of the year.
property adjacent to the city Phillip Immediate of Altamonte tarily dismissed by Mayor
required public hearing, and

have an occupational license is
A public hearing was set for
$200 per day. Council
the new Facility constructed on parking space.
Oct.
28, on the requested special CALNO Delegate
authorized payment to the law
city land.
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said
the
section
of
the
O viedo
firm of 1-400 of the legal fee with exception to residential zoning
The county plans to spend
Robert Preston Clark, 21, 117
Council Chairman Don
suit against the city has been the balance to be paid in requested by the Church of God
$190,000 on the clinic and furSchreiner was appointed the
South Sunland Dr. is in
Mike Bemwn, 6W Central Schreiner said the favored
l dismimeJ by the court, leaving November.
to permit construction of a new city's representative to the
000
Seminole County Jail $5,000 Avenue reported television, location ior the county
Paddock in
as the only defendant.
Schrener added tha t a church in the Wildmere Avenue CALNO Council of Local
health Hill-Burton funds, $30,000 from Paddock
bond; charged with breaking cameras, stereo equipment and
the
suit
Is
charged
company operating in the sec tion.
department
facility
is the federal revenue sharing money
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Church officials said the
and $30000 from other count
Jaques, who had
the
collunit a misdeameanor.
stolen Monday from his home. at Wilma Avenue and Church
y denying the man his rights also refused to apply and pay delay in construction time city's representative,been
and
the
f
Street, left only a shell alter
during an arrest last year.
Harold En C' III 36
for an occu pational license, would be "crippling' to the elected vice chairman of the
2ll6,lho
a
Rd
renovations
were
South
stopped
the
end
residents
In other business, Schreiner protesting road conditions in building
who use
Fern 'Park Altamonte Spr i ngs
program. Schreiner organization has not attended
first of this year.
health department programs said Building Inspector David the park. Council some weeks
said, however, that the city the past four monthly meetings
-Since that time the fire have had to travel to Sanford Ch,acey has been pursuing the ago told owners in the park that must obey its ordinances, which
Colo.- television valued at M
with obtaining property by
of the group.
reported stolen Sunday from department has removed for care since the old clinic was collection of occupational the privately-owned roads there require a 15-day advertising
worthless
:k.
Council also:
Red 'carpet Ina, 151 North usable fixtures and the air closed a year ago this month. License fees,
had not been built according to period before a hearing is held
Pat Riedy, 210 South Sunland
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conditioner (or insta llation in City fathers at that time orSchreiner said the law firm of city specifications, were not and a special zoning exce
Douglas Rd ''
ption action On the proposed leasesection of the fire hall now dered the closing and planned Korrmn and Bravo on Sit 434 inspected during construction
television valued at $450 stolen atStereo and hair dryer valued the
n. Councilmen said they purchase of a radar gun at
Used aS lirefIghters' quarters.
to use the clinic lniiIdj,;j for has refused to pay its $200 (Ic- and
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were
reL)rted
stolen
had net bieri accepted by had no objection to the planned 142-10 per l!Finth for three
Tu'd i from tier hoini
Acting (it) Atty. Ned Julian additional office
Monday from Hidden Den
cupatiwial license (cc until the the city. Julian is to
write a construction
bears
Elizabeth S Martines, 226 Men's Hair Styling Studio, iol
Authorized the order of a
Newburyport Lid, Altamonte Building, Semoran B
oulevard.
second
new police car
Springs reported four chrome
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ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) An 'ileological rift
wi thin the armed forces group that overthrew Emperor
Haile Selassie has erupted li open confruntatlon for the
first time, a shootout be tween two army units.
Reliable sources said several persoru ,ee killed or
wound ed Monday after the Provisioria Mtiiteiry Council
sent tanks and armored vehicles of the 4th Army Division
to a barracks of army engineers to arrest
;ral offi ce rs.
Reports of the fighting brought h undreds of students
into the streets, but reinforced security fcrs prevented
any mass reaction.
Over Radio Ethiopia, the council sa id it ,rdeted the
operation after units of the army aviation crps and Its
engineering corps refused to hand over "ot.structlonlst
elements wi thin their ranks who cppo..'e tne present
reform movement and ha ve tried to create vtsloa wi th in
the armed forces."

unidentified man who took his

wallet containing $100.

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SANTO DOMINGO, Diminjcaii Rt'thlic (A?) Dominican President Joaquin Bal;guer hn offered safe
conduct out of the co un try to six ter odsta holding US.
diplomat Miss Barbara Hutchison and six other hostages
In the Venezuelan consulate.
He said that m the government's "aotutely final
posi tion."
Balaguer's statement ruled out release of any of 37
political prisoners listed by the terrorfits' leader,
Radhames Mendez Vargas, when the episode began on
Sept. 27.
Balaguer made th e declaration in a speech broadcast to
this Caribbean nation Monday night. Until then, the
government had dem,uxled the w rn..uunal surrender

Juliett Stricklen Brown,
furniture stolen Monday, from his
valued at $1,500 stolen from 511 3p&amp;ent.
Sanford Avenue.
Jeremy Shell, 109 Shadow
Lake, Dr., Sweetwater Oaks
John Gray, 1002 Celery Ave.,
Sanford reported he was pushed reported surfboard valued
to the ground near Sanford $200 stolen Monday, from
Avenue, Monday, by a home,

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vestment tax credit from 7 to 10
—Energy conservation mea3- posed sometime after the No.
—A 5 per cent surtax on in. per cent for most businesses ures, including iighting stand. vember elections if the other
fIx.tion and high Interest rates, tion on Wall Street to the PTPSi- come taxes paid by persons and 4 to 10 per cent for utilities. ards.
energy conse rvation measures
espe,cially the housing industry. dent's announcements, White with family Income of
proved inadequate.

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Ray J.Plietchwalt,s
Apartments, Winter Park
reported camera valued at $275

Winter Park reported

ployment program and special held here Sep(. 27.2s.
help for -reas
hard-hit by inAnticipating a possible reac-

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WASHINGTON (AP) Ford was scheduled to outline House Press Secretary Ron and above,
employment program if unern however, were an Increase in
Many Americans would face a his new economic program in Nessen said details would be
—A 5 per cent surtax on car- ployment surpasses 6 per cent, the gasoline tax and gasoline
per cent increase in taxes under an address this afternoon to the kept "as closely held as p05- porate income tax payments. It now Is 5.8 per cent of the labor rationing, both of which had
the new economic program Congress and to the nation. TU sible until the tstock) market
tten considered by the admin- I . I
—Tax relief for low income force.
President Ford is ready to un- speech will be nationally tele- closes," at 4 p.m.
groups, possibly through an In.
—A housing subsidy ptogi'aifl istration.
veil.
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marijuana at his remote
farmhouse retreat.
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Every once in a while, when they get
quarterbacks and linebackers and wide
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something on television that isn't a football
game. But those exceptions are so rare these
days that it behooves everyone to know how to
watch television football.
SO here are some basic ruks:
Do Not Question the Omniscience of the
AnnouncerL If
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If any further proof was needed that the
average economist Is on a par with witch doetoes, surely President Ford's "summit" meeting
with several hundred of them provided ii Why
don't they wear rings In their noses?
The truth is that there is no such thing
The
regarded as a valid separate
disci pline capable of independent achievemen ts,
onomica is simply the interact between
politics and arithmetic — the foggy regi
the warm currents of human greed and stupidity
meet the icy waters of mathematical reality. t
as try 'ince again to trace the simple but fatal
steps which brought us to our present pass

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money at them.
Johnson was succeeded in the White House by
Richard Nlx,rnwho cannot be excused for his
conduct on grounds of ignorance. When he saw
the economic horizon blEkening with Johnson's

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Then in the final paragraph came the born- fortunate phenomenon of our day-4he PR Image

Of cour9e, we can Always elect to stay in the
b:...when the White House was full of PR types took some more lumps.
hole,
and my guess is that that's w hat we'll
everything they did made the place look and
do,
Today's public relations professional is a more or less by
default. In that case, Inflation
knewn that no real fan ever watches the half- sound as though it was manned by a bunch of highly trained communicator, a demographer,
a
will continue on its merry way,
time marching, sir.glng, dancing, batontwlrllng kooks." That did it! "PR typos...kooks."
briskly re3olving
market analyst, a media specialist, serving a
the dilemma by diminishing the value of the
PR professionals accredited by the Public wide spectrum of public-_communities
and awarding of awards. This Is a good ,i
dolla
catch up on your sleep so you can watch more Relations Society of America ,subscribe to a Code organiZatiOn3, corporations, Institutionsr, until payments rn the national debt and
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such other fixed obligations as &amp;)cij1I Security
games, make a salami and tuna fish sandwich or of Ethics as strict as codes for the legal or governments, as well as
Individuals.
Our
amount
to their practical repudiation, and we
me
dical
prof essions. Accreditation can be lost in
read football history tX)Ok.3
coturnodity
Is
TRUTH:
our
service
is
relating
it
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have all perforce lead to do without tlx
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complex society's many publics,
attribute.s
of "La flol Vita" that
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lawyer.
The
disbarment
of
the
White
House
TV of Football In the Soviet Union or China Can
J.E. Eiseleln, A.P.R.
to
give
up
you imagine life without Larry Csonka, Frail
Tarkenton and Pat Swnzneralj?
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Never Turn ( a Game Before It's Over.
was amusing to read
The "traveling free-loader" again shares his e1
th at your style has changed — not so — still
You'll want to be ab to report exactly that m
far left Of perien
with u, hun gry read ers, Last wee k
liberal, as Is the edi torial policy of the paper. . evidence
he
Broncabeat the Lions, 47•21. Or was it the Giants
Mayfair Country Club's 50th Amiversary andit w t
this past
among Rusher to right-hand colLmn of paper (very ap. SundAY It was with my n
beating the Lions, 10-7. Or Arkansas beating
propetate. as he Is on conservative right). But as usual Is
erfound friends from the Orient
Texas, V.24. Or was that CBS 33. NRC 31
Restaurant, locat ed in the !ntestate M1l
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Sanford, Fla.
apprtdate the game But In the first place, you Dear
chickens coming home to rwd in the form of
Sir:
Lot neys harmed by the shadows the 'kooks,
not watch the ball on television because
Not one of the 'kooks' is listed in the Official inflation, Nixon briefly resisted, to his great
credit, the liberals' fatuous demand for wage
Public Relations Register.
the politicians aren't doing a very good job of your television set is always watching the ball.
As
an
Accredited
Public
Relations
And
in
and
the
second
price controls. But 14 months Later, with his
place, if you watch the ball
An A.P.R. (Accredited Public Relations
reading the public when it comes to wage and price
you'll feel embarrassed later when people ask professional you had me glowing with pride with Professional) has the same reason to cherish his reelection at stake, Nixon gave up the struggle
controls. President Ford has rejected controls out you who won and you have to say, don't know your editorial headline: "Ford Shows What PR status and re4mrisibilitles as an ac
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countant his ard cynically adrWnistered the very make oil he
of hand as have most prominent politicians of both but No. 78 knocked down No. 83 about 19 times Is All About." (10-3-74) Great. The editor is C.P.A., an Insurance
had denounced. He prostponed the day of
professional his C.L.U.
parties. Yet th e survey shows that 5 per cent of Out of 37-"
praising President Ford for an action taken by even the physician his hard-earn
eckoning, and won the election of
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only
two
other
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presidents,
Washington
those polled favor a return to wage and price
whelmingly.
Now the day is at hand.
and
Keep Women in Perspective. Rememb
Then the editorial continuteci: "Throw out the
Lincoln. Here is true "PR": relating the truth In PR men and
controls, with 39 per cent opposed and five per cent not all women am luscious blondes sitting in the
bring In the politicians and the oW
So now these pompous asses called
stands,
lus
cious blondes leading cheers or
the most effective way to the pubUc. In this case, pros inunediately demor4trate how to win "economisul,
without an opinion. It may be signficant, or at least
sit around a table In Washington
the very special public — the U.S. house of friends and
luscious blondes trying t molest .
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and learnedly diugree over where the trouble
Influence people." Considering
a comment on the declining
and
Representathes,
state of the economy, There are in the universe a few brunettes
credibility rating of poht1ci&amp;ns,_4nOther tin, lies.
that only 36
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cities, Johnson resorted to the oldest of all
techniques for distracting mots — throwing

culprits spotlighted their professional status. We
syInpat
with all the dedicated, honest at,

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catastrophe flOW looming directly ahead Of us
was
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as "politics." But, more important than the players with their uniforms and helmets off,
reaction of th e party loyalists was that of those who Vyin to act like more or less normal humans;
call themselves "independents" and are becoming this will make you apprecia te how lucky you are
an increasingly important factor in American ti have their uniforms and helmets on most of
the time.
politics. Sixty per cent of the "independents" were
Editor
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By GEORGE W. CRANE
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lives In our Windsor Park area

Alas, the American public Is
so ignorant of the costs of radio
and TV, as well as other
business expenses, that they

Assuring growth of the uni- great fiscal change which is

Management and Efficiency Robert Q. Marston, waiving a Criser as chairman and James

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MIANII(AP)— Farmers and beach house alld into the Atlari- Pompano Beach Farmers'
At Daytona Beach, some
But he said the setback law law is supposed to prevent did
homeovners surveyed eroded tic; and Volusla, where motel Market, predicted storm commercial property owners only allows him to
clear storm. occur in some places. As clouds
beaches and crop damage to- owners awoke Monday to find damage
would drive up the renewed old complaints about deposited sand to within a few lifted and forecasters shifted
day left by four days of gale- piles of m-id hiding ocean prices of most vegetables of. Florida's two-year-old coastal feet of the water line.
gale warnings from North Florforce wind.i and heavy rain views.
fered when the market opens setback law.
"Now we'd get a four by 25. Ida to North Carolina, workers
caused by a low pressure sysLewis Watson, Broward officially on Oct. 14.
"It used to be we'd hire a man foot cleared area and a huge at Cap Canaveral continued to
tern that moved the length of County agricultural agent, said
Crops of beans, peppers, egg- with a bulldozer and he'd push mound of sand or the ocean side fill sandbags.
Florida's East Coast.
50 per cent of the crops in the plant and tomatoes were heavi- the sand back from the of the wall," said Foniari,
"We're building sandbag forHardest hit counties were Fort Lauderdale and West ly
damaged, Gaza said, and he seawall," said Larry Fornari, a "Solne of my older guests tresses and hauling sand to
Broward, where some coastal Palm Beach areas were ruined predicted these and other local. Daytona Beach
motel owner couldn't cven climb over it to keep the water from coming up
roads were closed and crops by the downpour

ruined; Brevard, where a

Florida
p

ly grown crops would be in and councilman of the town of get to the ocean."
the streets and causing further
Max Ga, manager of the short supply for the next mon th. Daytona Beach Shores.
The erosion that the setback damage," said city manager.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP
Republican gubernatoria
candidate Jerry Thomas hh&amp;
accused his chief opponent
Gov. Reubin Askew, of evad1n
public debate and failing to dea
with rising crime rates.
Meanwhile Monday in Or.
lando, Askew told a labor group
he Intends to ask th e leglslatun
for an Increase In unemploy.
ment pay if he is re-elected.
In a letter delivered to Ask.
ew's secretary, Thomas re
neweci his Sept. 10 challenge tc
a television debate on the sub
jects of crime rates, state
spend ing and forced busing.
"I do not want a meeting of
200 or 300 people where one re.
porter might give an account
favorable to Jerry Thomas and
another might give an account
favorable to Reubin Askew,"
Thomas said In a news confer—

Eckerd
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When it comes down to your money
and where to invest It you're interested in two
things: the return oil your money and Its safety. Some
Investments are like being on a roller coaster ... up
and down, up and down ... you never know how you will tome out.
But there is another way ... a First Federal of Mid-Florida Savings
Certificate. With a savings certificate you know in advance exactly
what the return on the money you deposit will be. And since we
compound interest daisy on all savings accounts the yield is
substantial. Check our rates below. The safety
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of your Investment is also important to
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you. It's important to us too. Accounts
are insured to $20,000 by the Federal
Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation,

of Chicago.

an agency of the U.S. Government.
For an investment that's not like being

ments called 'Sparkles' to help

on a roller coaster see us about a passbook
or savings certificate today.
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don't realize the very small U.S. Senate candidate Jack
"Dr. Crane," he said, "as a "net" that is left after expenses Eckerd has attacked fed eral
monetary policies as detrlmenhobby, I compile brief comrn are deducted.

Minimum wages keep being tal to private enterprise and
build up patriotism,
raised while Big Business urged tough approach to for"Then I produce five or six corporations are attacked, yet elgn eco nomic problems.
In a Hialeah campaign appages of them, which I mail
the stockholders are lucky to
W. editors and other leading receive 2 per cent return on pearance Monday, Eckerd Faid
educators throughout America. their investments as dividends! the time has come for the U.S.
And the profits of Big to "take a lesson from the
"They are free to use them as
they
fit.
Business AFTER TAXES for Arabs" and either get fair re"And one of my recent the five years from 1966 through turn on foreign investments or
suggestions is that pollsters like 1971, ranged from only 3.9 per use pressure tactics to preserve
, Dr. Gallup, survey our fellow cent In 1966 to 1.9 per cent in the American economy."
Eckerd faces Democrat
Americans to find out who they 1971. Note well!
Richard
Stone on Nov. Sin a
' think are the 10 most proThe Dallas NEWS also
reported a survey of battle for the U.S. Senate seat
American.
44 "By contrast, how about a list Americans, supposedly literate vacated by Edward Gurney, Rof the 10 regarded as the most voters, as claiming Big Fla.
Eckerd said the current
Business made 28 per cmt
anti-American?
plight
of Pan American World
"Wouldn't such polls be more AFTER TAXES.
Actually, it Is Uncle Sam who Airways is largely due to Wash.
constructive than the usua l lists
'worst
gobbles
up the lion's share (50 tngton policy.
of the 10 'best dressed' or
"Why do we make Pan Am
per cent) of most business
dressed?"
pay
10 to 14 per cent hiterest to
Mr. Kahn doesn't merely profits via taxes!
For Uncle Sam thus exacts 50 buy their jumbo jets, but we
grumble in futility when lie
though
the loan Russia, through the Esviews subversive behavior in per cent,
stockholders, who furnish the port-Import Bank, money at 6
P Instead, he really tries to do money for such corpora ti ons, pe r cent?" he asked.
something to combat the get less than 2 pr cent
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enexii t?) Iti IItI I
I:'en our college graduates,
r 'Free Enterprise" system.
Far too many others merely despite their braintruster
TAI.LAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)
throw up their hands in dismay courses in economics, come off
the "Ivory Tower" campuses — James Sebesta , Republican
and exclaim:
"What can I do to stop such with unbelievable Ignorance of candidate for Florida secretary
of state, says Democratic oppounAmericanism?"
can
see
why,
for
anti
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dodiratd
liruce Sinathers is"
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FORT MYEILS, Ha. (AP) A judge has sentenced to
10 )'ears probation a "red -blooded, fun4eekjng American
boy" who said he beat a man to death alterthe man made
homosexual advances toward him,
lee County Circuit Judge James Adams Imposed the
sentence Monday on Vincent Welch, 19, of nearby Cape
Coral. Th e sentence also requ ired Welch to seek
psychiatric aid and abstain from liquor.
Welch pleaded guilty to a charge of second-degree mur.
der in th e beating dea th of Edward Wood last April.
St t e Atty. Jose D'Messandro had asked the judge to
impose a life prison term, but two psychologists and a
psychiatrist who examined Welch recommended that he
be placed on probation.
"Unwittingly, he Welch was victimized with an abnormal sit ua tion, was thrown into a homosexual panic
and acted out a rage reaction," Dr. Samuel Rider, a
Hendry County sch oo l psychologist, said in a report to the
court.

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Det&amp;inined (rightly, in my opinion) to resist
Communist aggression In Southeast /sia,
Jthoncllose,dlsutrous1y, not to pay the war's

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says.
Brantley, unopposed in both the primary and general
election, said Monday he is gi vi ng his con tr ibutors, in.
cluding lobbyists ba ck a tota l of $5,000.
"Ever' single individual person will get 50 per cent
back including a little old lady in Lakeland who gave me
$&amp;" Brantley said in a telephone Interview,
itxnung those getting money back are the Florida
Chiropractic Trust, Miami, $500; the Beer Distributors
Committee for Good Government, $250; and th e Barge
and Towing Industry Committee for Political Action,
WaShington, $50.

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10 per cent fully supported the summits.
The PhIlllps-Sindhnger poll also suggests that

state Sen. Le w Beantley's reelection campaign are going

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has said, in effect, that there are two standards of
Justice, one for prominent people and another for
most other citizens, and that is wrong" which is
precisely the posi tion ta ken by most newspapers at
one in
says something
the time.
"There's no tomorrow for the Falcons," don't be
A series of related questions had the public skeptical. Don't say to yourself, "Most Sundays
coming down on the side of the press by roughly the are followed by Mondays, even in these troubled
same margin.
times." Instead reflect on the difficult
So much for Sen. Scott and Sen. Tower and Sen.
Goldwater and William Buckley and William find thetnseIes
Do Not Take the Name of Pete Rozelle in Vain.
Rusher and James Kilpatrick, et al.
AM it's not too smart to trifle with Howard
On the question of the al of the economic COSII, either.
summits most observers saw them as little more
If You Have to Fall Asleep During a Game, DO
than publicity stunts—and the public seems to
It When the Chicago Bears Are Playing. It [S well
agreed. Overall 44 per cent of those questioned
t the Chicago Bears
not played an
thought the summit meetings were a bad idea, 28
game 37y
Pay Strict Attention to Commercials. This
per cent expressed conditional attitudes and 19 per
rash advice but the commercials
cent were i!1 favor.
win often be the Most enteirtainfrig thing you we
As might be expected those responding to the all day and they usually don't
you feel like
Phillips-Sindlinger economic survey tended to andiot you don't know what make
a set-back flue th
divide around party lines, Republicans finding the the two-minute drill is.

critical, 24 per cent conditionally supportive and

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Washington.
On the Nixon pardon, for instance, the public, by
a 66-28 per cent majority, agrees that "by par-

summits useful and Democrats brushing them off

longed strike that has idled

Candidate Refunds (;ifts

WILLIAM RUSHER

gents has been warned to ex- tloraI coming back to the College, a private liberal arf.s medicine and other programs
—Gave die The Alligator, the center at the University of
pect a russ of new students at Campus," Perry said,
school.
with more applicants than independent University of Florida. The center also had
state university campuses if
FlU, rapidly developing into
The college will become a space. The policy was referred Florida newspaper, a one-year been sought by Florida Interunemployment continues to j. a major university, recorded branch of the University of to the executive committee for extension on
a $16,000 debt to national University, Florida
crease in Flo ri da.
the most dramatic gains as en- Sou th Florida, but Mautz ex- a public hearing.
the universi ty.
Technological University, and
"As unemployment increases roilment Increased 11 per cent platned that part of the campus
In other action, the Regents:
—Created
nontenured
perthe
University of South Florida.
in our sta te, very probably uni. this fall throughout the state wjJj retain the name New Col—Authorized the University sonnel classifications of
—De ferred action on the
versity enrollment is going to university system, according to lege and continue to operate as of Florida to mite off $2.06 mu- research scholar, associate
Go
vernor's Management and
go up," Chariman Marsha,11 Chancellor Robert Mautz.
an independent Program within lion in delinquent Accounts at research scholar and assistant

thousands of National Airlines versity system in the Sarasota engulf Ing all of us.',
Study Commission that interest normal one-year waiting period
workers in the Miami area,
area, the Regents gave final
The Regents delayed action on emergency student loans be over Stevens' objections,

to get half their money back, the Jacksonville Democrat

RALPH NOVAK

Increased from

Stone and Eckerd's campaign contribution and spen.
ding reports Were filed Monday
with the State Elections

Schlesinger wifl be dropped from the cabinet. Health, Education and Welfare Department one area

even though Sanford, Fla., Chicago, 111., San AnTex., Boise, Idaho and Pottstown, Pa.
certainly more "grassroots" than Washington,
D.C.
This was brought to mind the other day by a
couple of recent polls conducted by the Louis
Harris people on the pardon for former President
Richard Nixon and by Kevin Phillips and Albert
Sindlinger on the public's reaction to President
Ford's mini and major economic summits.
The "media", as it has become known, was
generally critical of both decisions, and the polls
show that we were more representative of the
feeling of the "people" than were our critics

"We're getting a great num. approval to terms of the state's on a proposed policy banning

his total expenses to 1155,745.

Ask ew reporte collecting $4, 066 in contributions last

This will be a victory of Secretary of state slipped down to the Virgin Islands for the conWhether or not MCA phmned It that way, the '
The "Sierra" VV shows are now appearingon company could make up the extra costs in the
Henry Kissinger, who has N!en feuding witil ference, at a minimum cost to the taxW)ers of
the NBC network, which should be good for tourist business that the TV series
=0 aplece, including hotel accommodations. ~
Schlesinger over foreign-n-dlitaq pohcy.
!CA's camping and caterin
should attract
9 business in to Yommite. CL-iader's comment on this: "There '
WATCH ON WE: About 180 welfare ofA spokesman for the American
Public Yosemite. The program's producer, Bob is no attempt made in the show to indicate that
propaganda. The "press", rreanwhile, generaliv ficiah gathered on exotic Frenchman's Reef in Welfare
which
accepts these accusations with an unbecoming

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Gov. Reubin Askew spent $18,778 last week on television
advertising and production, according to reports
filed
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silence. We print the charges but in a misguided
sense of fair play seldom challenge our accuse

8,1974-5A

Efficiency Study Commission
Criser said at a Monday meetHe said total enroUrnent In. the system.
its Shands Teaching Hospital. research sc
ing of the Regents.
ornmendation for urdform
creased from 99,782 last year to
He said the arrangement al. Criser Instructed the Health Af. a United Faculty of Florida
Pr esident Charles Perry of 110,634 this year. FlU reg
lows New Coll ege officials ,,to fair s Co mm ittee to look Into th e official, protested the new student parking fees. The matte r was referred to committee
Florida International Univer- tered a 24 per cent gain. Florida contin
a
iv te prog
sit ti n.
Lusifications.
sity said his school is already State reported its enrollment which has not been able to stand
for
additional study.
—Rejected
a
recom—Granted tenure to new Unifeeling the effects of a pro. increased from 20,371 to 21,414. on its own because of the very menclation by the Governor's versify of Florida President
—Voted unanimously to keep

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It has always struck tis as passing strange that
politicians are always yammering that the "press"
can't and doesn't speak for "the people".
Conservative politicians and columnists have
said this so often and in such harsh terms in recent
year that they have come to believe their own

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)

last-minute Push in his successful Democratic runoff
against Rep. Bill Gunter.
Eckerd raised 121,750 fromSept.
27 to Oct.3, Including
$10 000 from the Republican
Campaign
Committee in
%7ashington and $5,000
from the Republican State
ExeutIe Committee in Tallahassee.
lie reported spending $17,352
during the week to bring

the nest Secretary of Defense. Our sources say
Ford still intends to send the able Rumsfcld to
preside over the Pentagon.
in spite of the pilot," said Cinader.
The President wanted to get rid of Haig, say depressing, the -elfare officials could escape
Not
long
afterwards,
film
crews
belonging
to
Into
th
e
coral
waters
for
"fr
— me producers had trouble completing
ee snor kel lessons,"
our
he held too tight
an MCA subsidiary turned up in the park to film saipta
a
rein
n
or
on
afternoon
tours
of
and casting the actors. Off-dut park
the White House staff, which looked to him inthe Virgin Island the "Sierra" series. A1thOUh nature nrnvh4d
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stead of Ford's people for their orders.
them with some of the
most spectacular cecry Production costs were high, with each epicie
The delej,
,ates (,arne from 31 states and
The Pri ~i,!cnt's p!arvs for Minisfvlfl, (j,
in tht2 %%c.rld, %~o reported. t1w ljoll)wuod h'A_
W,000 more Um programs filmed , v j g,
course, means Secretary of Defense James regions. At least 10 federal officials from the shots tried to improve it by painting the
rocks in on studio lots.

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th an
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one collected
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the Virgin Islands late last month to discuss the expladined to us: "We' hold the conferences in a pronwte tourism in the park. But here, at least,
pUght of the poor.
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— The series was not proposed to MCA. as :
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lazy luxury as they talked about the hunger that story Of how Yosemite National Park, with "Somebody upstah got the Idea" for the show,
Is gaining in impoverished neighborhoods
sce nery no Hollywood studio could duplicate1 Cinader acknowledged.
One conference session, for examp!e, dealt became the backdrop for the TV sed
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with fool stamp programs. It was presided OV
installment
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was a sad flop. me scenery out.
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flown in from Washington, 11 round trip.
the test audiences. Yet miraculously, MCA was
we reported, d taken over
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able to peddle the series to NBC. "They bought it

WASHINGTON — President Ford's new staff
Horne Dehv..ry: Week. 55 cents; Month, M40;
6 Months, $14.20; chief, Donald Rumsfeld, won't be around the
Ycar. US-40. BY Mafl: In Florida same as home delivery.
A11 White House more than six monft
Other M": Month. $2.70; $Mothj,$t. 12Mj
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ident's confidence Y
needed someone in a hurry to replace Alexarider
Haig, who had headed former President Nixon's
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warm."
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Milton Berle also approached Power, the daughter of Tyrone interpreter.
The cicadas have never seen
Chaplin at the same affair. and Linda Christian.
"lied Badge" has lot:; of a movie being made before —
Milton, as a ch1ld actor, ap.
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comedy ever made.
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"remember me? I was the takes after her father, she will
newsboy who came up to you become a serious actress.
and Marie when you were Norman Is practically taking
sitting on the park bench in over the NBC-TV network in
'Tulle's Punctured Romance." December and January. "Red
Chaplin pondered for a Badge of Courage" comes 013
NEW YORK (AP)
Unless
About tonight's
Welby
saga:
moment and then said: "An, December 3, followed the next ABC makes a last-minute The teacher's
sexual
assault
on
yes! Exposition."
week by his "Man Without a change, a "Marcus WtIby" ept. the teen-ager isn't depicted,
sode sharply criticized by and the show in general doesn't
homosexual groups and re- strike me as tasteless, offensive
jected by at least four ABC af- or sensationalized. It's Just
fillates goes on the air tonight poorly written and awkwardly
as scheduled.
acted.
For Wednesday, October 9, 1974
Entitled "The Outrage," it Is
It starts with the distraught
about the sexual assault on a lad waking up at home, covered
ken-aged boy by his male sd- with bruises on his neck and
By C.tItItOl.I. RIGI rrER
ence teacher during a field trip, arms. After he leaves for
and concerns Welby's efforts to school, his mother, a divorcee,
GENERAL TENDENCIES: Early morning upsets are help the youth overcome the finds blood In his bed and on his
followed by some opportunity to achieve a great deal by forget- traumatic experience,
pajamas.
Wig past methods where they have not proved helpful, and
Such groups as the National She eventually gets him exdeciding on a nc w and broader course of action.
Gay Task Force contend the amnedby Welby, who fi nds the
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Don't argue, but keep busy for show will reinforce old ster. boy has been sexually as.
success. With dull duties behind, something happens to put you eotypes of homosexuals and saulted, even though the kid reright into activities you like,
play upon the fears of parents fuses to say It happened, fear.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Drive with utmost care early at a time when homosexual ing the reaction of his class-'
and avoid accidents, then later you can enjoy good pals. A rights legislation is
pending in mates If word gets out.
depressive note inam., soon changes toa happy one.
20 cities.
All is resolved in due course
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Don't spend too much today 011
ABC contends the one-hour with a cop-out finale and the
pleasure or investments. Later you see how to add to present program doesn't deal with a usual kindly Welby blather. It's
abundance wisely. The social could prove profitable in p.m.
homosexual teacher, but rather a show you can afford to miss,
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) You may feel n?rjs with a "pedophile,"
a person unless
you're
and uxiettn a.m., but be patient and then all changes and
you can who has erotic desires for cliii- hard.coe b really curious or a
la ther fan
accomplish a great deal. Don't be sarcastic.
dren of either sex..
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Don't let some worry get you down
Officials at the National
since later in the day you know exactly how to solve a vexing
Association of Broadcasters'
'(1
problem. Do dull chores early in the day.
C
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G.ot.DE$ L
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Handle
that problem yourself has program and commercial
and don't rely on friends who are busy. You get more cooperation guidelines it asks NAB memP COD
on new plan in p.m.
bers to uphold, have viewed the
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LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Some problem that arises could show
LUNCH
and found it acceptable.
seem to floor you early, but after a few hours it does not assume
ABC says the program was
such proportions and you handle it well.
.50
fed
to 185 stations via closed.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Keep promises made early,
Clue*%* F bed &amp; V
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Am elican cuttifte "IMIT
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you, but if you do something constructive about them, the_ are
It's a small defection cornAll ma•r Credit Cards Acceofed
soon solved. That disagreement with one close to you soon
blows
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flaps
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does not go along wi th a venture th at means much to you in a.m.,
a bitter antiwar drama, and 39
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) If you persevere where all of rerun involving abortion.
that work ahead of you is concerned, you find you will have made
big headway before evening.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) You had planned to have a good
time during a.m., but It is best to await the evening for such, when
ccingenials are In a fine mood.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY.. .he or she will be rather
morose In early Life, and seems to be seeking the right kind of
philosophy to cling to so as to make the most of the talents deeply
imbedded in this nature. Give a fine education and freedom to
pursue religions In order to gain aims. Then the chart becomes a
most successful one and many persons will be benefitted by your
interesting progeny. x'rts are fine here.
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training as an air traffic
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attended
Florida
Ohio con troller. He is a 1973
from
State government
Tuesday, Oct. 15.
race for re-election. The family Young of North Dakota and Pe. SEAM A N JACKSON University.
University where he was of Seminole High School and is
This course is designed to has given Peyser at least i. ter H. Dominick of Colorado Delbert P. Jackson III has
in 1966 through married to the former
commissioned
A survey of households in the introduce the student to the
500. At least 20 other incumbent and Reps. Jack F. Kemp of New completed boot camp at !he
area will be taken Oct. 14-18 by fundamentals of piano
Katherine Grossman of Winter
playing senators and congressmen have York and William S. Cohen of Naval Training Center,
a pta i n o rto n
ROTc
the federal Bureau of Census. and theory. The ten-week received between
Park.
$500 and Maine.
Diego,
Calif.
Seaman
The survey, part of the an- course, offered from 3 to 5 p.m. $22,000 in campaigns earlier
Airman Guillenno E. Navas,
The largest contribution was Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
g t
nual census on education, will on Tuesday and Thursda , this
of Mr. and Mrs. Rafael
Re
son
R
eass
e
year. before the $8.500 to Javits in I%8 and the NIbert P. Jackson of Oviedo,
y
be conducted by Marilyn requires a registration fee.
recently
Rockefeller nomination was srh;'llest %~;,, ~j ~,V donation to I% ill rup)rt to c1ccironic st-lio0l
Frirl
Trnit-dri
I
A
Ill
;
MCKt'LthCIi and Gertrude
C01611)
Cke
a
IN
C
Registration and additional announced in August.
course in 4
arinc Captain ua%iu
DomInick's campaign on July 1 at Great Lakes, ill
electronics.
Navas,
who atinformation is available by
Horton,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
The 22 recipients were identi. this year. Javits also received
They will visit homes and contacting the college,
grouptended
Lyman
High
Ste phen
will
fled in a spot check of campaign $12,000 from other members of D
FT. KNOX, %).
,J •
obtain infomution about the
stay
at
Keesler
AFB
for
further
records since 1%8. Because the family in 1968 and so far this
Springs, has reported for duty Seminole County men have
number of school years corna ttu. arne orps Air Station, completed eight weeks basic
campaign laws did not require year has been given more than U
,J
pleted by household members.
Cherry Point, N.C. A 1969 training at the U.S. Army
full disclosure before 1972 and
trs and
They will aLoo ask questions
graduate of the U.S. Naval Center, Amor. here.
because comprehensive lists a sister-In-law, Mrs. John D.
about the number of children
The son of a Longwood couple Academy, he joined the
Receiving Instruction in drill
attending nursery school or
A spokesman for Javjts said
'
afl(
cremnnie., . po
P
Residents of the Rolling Hills
kindergarten.
i ation Boatswain'
s Slate
a
the
senator
sees
eo
conflict
in
reading,
combat tactics,
area
promised
sidewalks In the
The Census Bureau also
his receipt of campaign fundsAircraft Handling School at the
.eLI.
,it'1nih,
at
i
,,j AA1..
A £ mili ta ry courtesy and Justice,
ua
nhLdiIIugI
survey
.....,
and the upcoming confirmation £dblU nu- iecnnicai Training 'J" "Jo IaJ IVUII 'I first aid and Army histo ry and
employment and unem. Elementary School will ha ve to
vote. Al though Javits expects to Center.
traditions were:
ployment nationally for U* U.S. wait a little longer.
Navy Airman Apprentice
vote in favor of Rockefeller, he
Pvt. Thomas J. Curry, 18, son
Progress has been made in
Dept. of Labor.
James M. Redwine, son of Mr . New AF Post
will
await
the outcome of
of
Mrs. Betty J. Curry Of 223
the joint effort of the county and
Almost 50,000 households
and Mrs. Clyde S. Redwine of
firmation
hearings
before
-across the country, ilcien- school district, most recentiy
1.1 Col. Charles H. Gibson, Nor th Si, Altamonte Springs.
736 L.ong(lale Ave., received
reaching a final decision,
Pvt.
Leroy
P.
Dawson
Jr.,
18,
tifically selected to represent a' the submission of recominstruction at
Lakehurst son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary son of Mrs. Betty Dawson, 498
spokesman said.
cross section of American mendations for the paving of
New Jersey school in coor: Gin of 1004 Cypress Ave.,
WASHINGTON (AP) Sen.
j1.
An aide to Peyser, who has dinating the arrangement and Sanford, has assumed duties as W. Beresford Rd, DeLand.
hose sidewalks by D.F. K ir k- ate and House conferees ha
households, take part in
Michael
Waggoner,
Patrick, school district plant voted to eliminate the auto ve received $12,000 from Nelson movement of planes aboard new commander of the 91st ih' 17, Pvt.
- 1
monthly survey.
son of
Mr. andL.Mrs.
William
and
$23,500
from
ed
to
planner.
All tu
Refueli ng Squadron stationed
Pid
other family aircraft carriers.
The plans were terlock system which prevenla mem
Waggoner, 1101 Reams St.,
be rs, sa id the congress.
the Bureau Is confidentiti by presented to the County a car from beLn,j
&amp;iw1ne is a f ormer Lyman at Wichita, Kans.
started
until
man
and
former
governor
. Engineer's department, late sea thelts are fastened.
are high student.
law and can be published
Pvt. Floyd F. Martin III, 17,
old
frien
In 1970, Gibson served in
ds
last
and
have
long
supweek.
as statistical totals in which no
Under an agreement an.
Sou theast Mix where he flew whose pa rents li ve at 1058 W.
However, because county nounced Monday, an eight-see- ported each other. Peyser's disindividual or household can be
ict
over
110 mIssions in th EB-66 Tulane Dr., Altamonte Springs.
tr
includes
Hills,
Two
Air
Officers
Pocantico
engineer
Bill Bush Is out of town ond warning buzzer would be
___
identified,
Pvt. Robe rt A. Denim Jr., 18,
the
aircraft
and
ll
am
huge
Rockefe
er
f
ily
missions
for the week, the recom- retained to tell drivers and pa.sf the Vietnam conflict. whose father lives at 11 N.
mendations will not be sub. sengers when seat belts are not late in Westchester County.
Among his decorations and Third St., Winter Springs.
mitted to the county corn- fastened. But the continous bus.
Other Republicans who have
Pvt. George E. Schneider, 19, Colonel Edgar W. Diggers,
awards are the Distinguished
missioners for at least one week zer now in use on most isis. received contributions from
and
Air
Meda
l
son
of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Jr., a 1942 graduate of
from today.
Two Seminole County Air Flying Cross
Model cars would be dropped. Nelson's brothers include:
Schneider,
214 Grande Vista, Seminole 111gb School, e.
th
nine
oak
leaf cl usters.
At that time, the cornThe agreement also would
Sens. Robert P. Grif fin of Mich. Force officers have received wi
DeBary,
and
recently reti red from the
The Central Florida
rnissloners will ei ther approve low interlock systems on 19Th igan, a member of the senate new assignments.
The colonel was cornPvt Clarence L. Ford Jr., IS, United Sta tes Mr Force after
of the Society of Real Estate Of reject the specific plans cars to be disconnected under Rules and Administration Corn.
Colonel Hugh M. Miller, son missioned in 1957 and received whose parents live at 1832 30 years of service, lie ii a
Appraisers will sponsor a 20- Kirkpatrick designed.
certain circumstances.
mittee, which held hearings on of Mr. and Mrs. James Miller of his pilot's wings In
Coolidge, Sanford.
World War I veteran and
week course in Real Estate
Commissioner
Greg
conferees a1 gave
the nomina tion, $1,000; Charles Sanford, has assumed his
Born
and
raised
in
Sanfo
rd
,
Receiving
Identical
training
s
erved in the Republic of
Drummond
Appraisal at Florida Tech
explained the retary of transportation author- H. Percy of Illinois, ,000; position as Deputy Base be
is
m
ar
ried
to
th
e
former
at
Ft.
Jcckson,
S.C.
was
Pvt.
Korea
and in Vietnam. Col.
University beginning Oct &amp;
project will eventually be ap- ity to order installation of pas- John G.Tower of Texas, $1,000; Commander at Ha
nsccnn AFB, Betty Davis of this tftijaji they Robert N. Wilder, 19.son of Mr. Riggers received
Th e course, to meet
his B.&amp;
proved, but It may not be the slve-restrafnt safety devices and Edward W, Brooke ofMas. Mass.
have three sons, Gregory, and Mrs. 1evlJ. Wilder, of 206 P.1, Ed. degrees from the
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Ofd&amp; of business for the such as air bags in the future. sachusetta, $500.
Colonel Miller, previously Michael and C. ,Herman,
North St., Altamonte Springs. University of Florida.
through Dec. 17, will lead to county road department, as _________________________
credi t toward the Senior Real much as he would like to see it
________________
completed first.
__________________________
Property Appraiser title,
Legal
Legal Notice
Designed for
r.ppraiser, real estate broker.
NOTICEOFAPPLICATIOM
NOTICEUNDIRFICTITIOUS
NOTICEUNOERFICTITIOUS
—
FIcTITIOuSNAMC
NOTICEOFAPpLICATIOPI
FICTITIOUS
FOR TAX DEED
tender builder and
NAME STATUTE
NAME STATUTE
Notice
FOR
TAX
DEED
Is
hereby given that I am
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
i
am
*Sectt.n
I,7.lPS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Florida Statutes
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
the course also includes
ed In business at P.O. Boi Ui,
(Section
engaged
In
I,7.4t3
Florida
Statvtes
of
business
at
101
Wymore
engag
Notice is hereby given that
Notice is hereby given that the
Rd. Altamonte Springs, Seminole Fern Park 32730, Seminole County.
Introduction to real estate
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
undersigned, pursuant to the under s igned, pursuant to the
Florida under the tictit.oj name of
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN.
County.
Florida.
fjaIl
t hat Paul R. or Kenneth M. watson
'Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter that R
"Fictitio'.,s Name Statute"
economics and urban land
COMPANY,
AZTEC
SUPPLY, and that I Intend
Riset
B
Estate
the
name
holder
of SELECTOR
th holder of the following
09, Florida Statules.wiil register
565,09. Florida Statute, will register
itudjes.
thC following certificates has filed and that I Intend to register said toregister said name with the Clerk
DE LTONA-3 e ginning lii*icallS as sUed said
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. with the Coun ty Comptroller, in and
certiicate
Bill
Pardut,
Senior Monday, the Deltona Public for a tax deed to be issu.d thereon. in and frjr Seminole County, Florida, 'o SemInole County, Florida. upon said certificates for a tax deed to be na me with the Clerk of the Circuit CO the Circuit Court. Seminole
issued thereon. The certificate Court. Seminal, County. Florida in County. Florida in accordance with
Residential Appraiser with the li brary will be open Mondays The certIficate numbers and years upon receipt Of PlOOf of rno receipt of proof of the publication of num
bers md years of issuance, the accor dance with the
the Provision s of the Fictitious
CO
issuance,
the
publication
description
of
Of
this
notice,
the
fitthis
notice,
tPu
fititiøus
name,
to
Name Statutes. To Wit: Section V
description of the properly, and the the Fictitious Name Statutes. To
Orlando finn of Duekworth, through Fridays from 11 a.m. to property, and the names in whi
tItIou name, to wit: EPOCH wlt DAIRY QUEEN - BRAZIER
names in which it was assessed are Wit Section $6509 Florida Statutes $6509 Flor ida Statu*s 1957.
Duckworth, and Pardue Inc., 3p.m. in the little Red SChOOl was ass essed are as follows: ch it
PROPERTIES PARTNERSHIP under which I am engaged in
S K enneth E Kaufman
as follows
will be the instructor.
Certificate
No
wtiich
business
P40
9,
a
1
Partnership,
31
Year
at
97
Highway
of
der
un
434
in
House at the Community
Pijblth Oct 1, f IS, 27. 1974
Certificate
No
136
Year
of
$
Lee
F
He,cok
ISsuance
1971
*C are engaged in business at Post City oP Fern Park. Florida.
Applications for the course Center.
Issuance 95$
Publish SP 17, 21 Oct 1, $. 1974 DEG I)
Description ol Property
Office Box S. Longwood, Florida.
That thecorporalion inter es ted in
may be obtained by contacting
Description .fPr.p.rty
DEF H
Lot 1081k DOakIand Shores P5 10
Speakers are available for
That the parties int eres t ed in said said business enterprise Is as
FICTITIOUSNAME
NOTICE
LOt 6 81k D Bungalow City Plot
the FTU office of Educa tional club meetings through the P95 3 &amp; a
Notice s herety given that I am
busineis enterprises are as followt: bollows:
Notice is hereby given that Imn- engaged In business at
Book 7 Page $7
Name In which assessed Oakland
P. Ty Tarby
Dean I Louise, Inc.,
701 Bldg
Conferences,
courtesy of The Volusla County 5Iores
Name in which assessed Xenn,th penal Propeqt;esol North America, suite 310. Semoran
Inc.
Blvd.
Attamonte
by Robert D. Watson
Jimmy B. Martin
• Inc. desires to engage In a business Springs, Seminole
Two other Real Esta te library System by cntacting
0 Lauer &amp; Mary M. Lauer his
All of said property being In the
as President
Alexander C. Clark
County. Flor ida
All of said property Wing in tPi
in Sanford, Florida under th. name under the fictitious
course, a four-week one In Law, Ws. Katherim Stewat at City County of Seminole. state of
Dated at Orarqt County, Florid&amp;, County
Epoch Propertits. inc.
na me of THE
of Seminole, Slat@ of ot Carriage Covt ot Sanford and HADACOL SALES COMPANY, and
September 76th, 1971
By: John H. McClintock,Jr.
andaslz.weekcineln Principles Island, DaYtona BeSCb, Fla. Florid..
irdends
Florida.
to
register
that
name
with that I Intend
Un:ess such certificate or cer.
said name
Publish: Oct. 1, 5. IS, fl 1974
Robert R. Vefgnoile
and Practices, will also begIn 32014.
Unless such cert ificate or cer t he Clerk of the Circuit CO4JI't Of with the Clerktoofregister
tifictes Shall be redeemed cc
the Circuit Court.
DEtt)
Edward W. Dedelow
llficgt
shall be redeemed ac SIrfllflolC County Florida.
On Oct. 18.
Seminole County, F lo rida in ac
Jack L. Sharp
The Deltona Public Library cording to law the property
NOTICE OFACllOPf
cording to law the property Ginsbur . Ross.
described
L.' such c er tificate or
rdance with the provislon of the
John
H.
McClintock,
Jr.
hasa listing of free films Which certificates will
STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
described in such certificate or Dent I Byrd, P A
Fictiti'u Name Statutes. To Wit:
be sold to the
James H. Pugh, Jr
JOHN
H
BAISLEY
,
if
al.
and
certificates
will
be
Sold to the 113.4 Main Street
may be borrowed as well. For ,,g,,,
, C4%h b~dder at the court
Section ss o rIor;a Statutes 1957
Lows C Pritchett
his vnknovvn spovie it married, and h#ghtll Mh bidder at 1he court Sjra%ola. Fior,a&amp; 13SIl
this contact Mrs. J.B. Williams
cbooi on the 4th day of
viky
Dated September 91 h, 5974
,f dead, the unknown heirs. devis.
house door on the 4th day
Pblith Oc t I, I, IS , 77, 1974
President
of Deltona or come to the
grantees, assignegs. lj#nors,
November, 1974 &amp;I It. 00 A M
Dated this 19th day of September,
Aga A
Publisi. Oct 1.
DEC 7
creditors, trustees, or any and all
At Altamonte
library in person.
Dated this 19th day of September,
1911
DEGI
persons ctaImIrg by, through, under 1974.
FOR
SEMI
NOLE
COUNTY,
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
or agalnt said Defendant, the
FLORIDA
Art hu r H. Bec kwith, Jr.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Two free demonstrations and
Clerk of Circuit Court
resilcnce of whom Is urnown. and
CASE NO. 74199$
Clerk
NOT
ICE IS HERE BY GIVEN that
of
Circuit
Court
of
g.fJng p 4Jes o,
FOR
TAX
DE
of
Contribution
Seminole
Co
un
ty.
of
ag ainst any and all persons ha ving,
DIVISION B
Seminole County,
by virtue of that cert ain Writ of
(Section 191.49$ Florida Statutes
Florida
preparing native fish will be
or claiming to have, any right, title
In me the Marriage of
Florida
Execution Issu ed out of and under
19 69 )
S By: Ida Creal,
of Inleftit in the following drkribed
SHIRLEY
A
MEADOWS.
Wife.
held Oct. 15 and 16 at 10 a.m. at
NOTICE
IS
Hr-REq)
the
Seal of the Circu i Court of , I
S
By
Ids
creal
r
GIVEN,
Deputy Cief k
that Mr. or Mrs R. W. Schoolcrait land lying .and being In Seminole
Petitioner, seminole County, Florida, upon a
Deputy Clerk
On Altamonte Springs Civic
Publish: Oct. 3, 5, Ii. 33, 1971
Cou nty.Florida, to wit:
and
the holder of the following cer
final (udgment render ed in the
DEG 30
Publish - Oct. 3. 8. IS, 77, I97
Center. Reserva ti ons are
___________________________
Beginning 14 chains Swtr, Of the ____________________________
CLYDE O MEADOWS, Husband, aforesaid court on the 21st day of
tifitati
has
filed said certillcates
DEC24
Th e
Central
Florida
NW corner of Section 31, Township
necessary, and can be made by
Respondent. November, A 0 1977, in that certain
f or a tax deed
iUued thereon
Zoological Society will ecjve IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND The certificate tonube
19
South, Range 30 East, run South
THE STATE OF FL3RIDA TO:
case entitled, William J. Fabry
mbers and years
contacting the Federa tion
NAME: CLYDE 0. MEADOWS PlaIntiff, -vs William A. Fabry and
an unexpected contribution FOR SIMINOLI COUNTY. 04 issuance, the description of the
chaIns, East 17.(4 chains, North IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FLORIDA.
Senior Citizens Clubs of 5rJy
properly, and the names In which it 5$ chains. West 17(4 chains to the FOR
RESIDENCE: Unknown
Lucille Fabry. flu, wife, Defendant,
.
SuMINOLE
COUNTY,
CASE
NO. 74.I1.CAU4F
Point of Beginning (Less State Road FLORIDA.
Seminole
Last Known Mailing
County.
was assessed areas followi:
The
which afof.'s.ld writ of Execution
The Lake Mary Fire. DIVISION F
Address:
Certificate Plo. 79$ Year of 4*),
was eliv,red to me as Sheritf of
demonstrations are 0P 10 the
CASE
NO.
74.1S0s.E
In
re: the Marriage of
Department, and Chamber of
Issua nc e 1971
YOU, AND EACH OF YOU , Are In re: The Change of Name of
Post Office Box
Seminole Coutty, Florida, and I
public.
BARBARA JEAN HOWELL.
hereby
notified
U.S.
Naval
ri
of
that
an
action
have levied upon the bOlIøwing
Dfc
pfion
has
prop,r
Commerce co-eponsored a day.
BETTY
JEAN
STtCx,
DALE
WI!z
been brought against you,
Astronautics Group
Beg 3 Ft S of NW Cor Run
described property Owned by
in the EDWARD HURST and JAMES LEE
long bazaar Saturday, Sept. ,
Ft E S Ft S 33 Ft E 790 Ft N 300 Ft Circuit Court. In and for Seminole IIUPS T
Del. B
William A. Fabry and Lucille Fabry
N 63 Deq I? Min W To Beg (Les% Beg County. Flortoa, In Civil Action No.
the procee&amp; of which will be 1AMEVILLOY0 HOWELL. JR.,
Rosemount, Minntwin SWU
JaCkson fOrmerly Lucille Fatwy, ffi
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
Hutbind
74 16$1 CA 13 F enlitledMORRIS E. TO LEE
S)OFtE&amp;77FtP4ID eg wf5fi0
YOU ARU HEREBY NOtIFIED sa id property being located Irt
donated to the Zoo to defray
EDWARD IIUR5T
NOTICE OF SUIT FOR
Run NI Deg W 240Ff N I2Deg E 10 HANSON. Plaintiff, versus JOHN H.
that SHIRLEY A MEADOWS hal SemInole County, Florida , more
Residence Unknow n
FOOd
DISSOLUTION OFMARRIAOI
BALSLEY et at, Defend ants, arid
Lake SElyon Lake To'tP4I3DN
filed a etstiyiintl,ecirco,rtof Particularly described as fellows
you
ARE
IlLREfty
NOTIFIED
bara Stnit-h rtpor!,,d 11,Tllt~ 11AIE11 TME STATE OF of Beg S 12 DN W to Beg L g4rj 5)o V'Ou Afe rNuired to %tr*iv a co:),y of that a suit ft,# CtIonQf 0# Name ha% Stmlnole County, Florida, for
Lot 8, IWI Part of Lot 7
bed
FLORIDA
Ft £01 SW Cot, Run N 33 Ft N 13 U._ your written defenses. ii any, to It on been filed against you
Marriage,
Di$iolutln
of
as:
you
are
flegln at the Soulhweit c or ner of
Monday,
after
a
i*rtlal
acin
the
Circuit
es
th
TO:
JAMES
LLOYD
HOWELL,
JR.
'AMin LSSecWai 5% Ft wui r.., ci SPEER &amp; SPFFP ' *.•
" t "!. r:'
Class In lip reading will be counting e affair resulted In
.i.!r; C..wrI vi me ê'gnte'entn Judicial re...... to :cr'.e cc
C'
erLe !'
'; ,,ijwti
Piul5 10 ( LUid Sly 10 SE Coe V' to
written
defenses,
it
any,
on
13"
tO the left from liii West line o
attorneys,
whose
address
Is
Post
Circuit
of
the
State
of
Florida,
in and
Youare notlfk-d that 4 Petition for fitg &amp; 899 ItS Ff S of
$396 profit. Mrs. Smith Is
NW Cor Run S Offl"8*x 1364, SAnforclL Flimids #or S#minole County, under Civil THOMAS G. FREEMAN, ESQUIRE Sa;d Lot a 64 IS ftel 10 a pointA
ficulty hearing and find hearing hopeful the final donati I to V* r%;!@--!1--f4v% nf Marriage has been $9107 Ft E lfl,O3Ft P1 IDeg 3Mm
33771, on or before November h,
N 71 1305 E the slyliof said OF LAW OFFICES OF THOMAS C. thence run S degrees 30' 13" to th(
filed &amp;9sing you &amp;,to y" ar* 219 07 Ff N A) Deg $7
A,D If74, and f Ile the Original *ith Aticn
aids undesireable or unhelu1. zoo will amount to $500.
Min E 621141 Fil
Ouse be4ig. IN RF 7h@ ch
to serve a copy of your Nj
W 119407 Fl me Clerk of this CoitI either before Name of RETTY JEAN STUCK
Petitioner, whose address s Post last course 277 1 feet to. point onth
The sessions wil l be held at St.
t the Pe$iiiorr on th
to Beg) Sec 1? 1 5 75 P F 77 Acres
PIninttq' attc.rneys or DA( r F
OfOc flog Sif. 11007 highway 4361 West line of soo lot I, thence ,ilon
ir
r
titi
i
lt
Att,,ne,
Emc,pd Churi..h,
immed.sIeIy thereafter. one,
37
Altamonte Spri ng s, Florida 37701, the West line of said Lot to point of
JAMES I, EL HURST ,
JR., 7O Hartford
Name 4n which assessed Lena Hilt default will be entered against you
Lake Howell Road, Winter
Leopard Cubs BUTLER,
and file an original will, th' Clerk of beginning, Block 13. Evansdale
YOU ARE , K
K
Building, Orljndo. Fllda 32101, (b4tim) Donald Lerscri Mm
f0i' tM relief demanded in the to file your Answ
Park . Monday evenings
c' tfc'e Lake Mary, Florida according to
er with the Clerk of the above styled Lour
and vile th e original in the office of
f.
All ci sa id property being in the Complaint.
the Circuit Court and tt. %Crve a OOv NOvimber 4th, 1974, otherwise a the Plot thirq'gt r itj,4
beinnIni Oct. 7. Gerahi n.s. r:. rL SAl.... - -- i..... ua tlr. ,k.. fl.a..ia a'....,
r.......
.Pta!

Registration

LEISURE

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master's degree from the Service Medal at
Phanom Royal Thai Air Base.
University of Michigan.

0- .M. -

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,

K ill ion Receives Burks Promoted

High School,

Month" by the Southeast First
He is an owner of Forrest Paigns of Senate and House
The largest congressional
National Bank of maiund Greene, Inc., a real estate firm members now eligible to vote campaign contributors in the
Mr&amp; Driggers is a new Recount with offices in Winter Park, on his nomination to be vice Rockefeller family are Nelson
representative, Joining the Apopka and Lake Mary
president
and his brothers, David, Lau
bank in 1973
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the mounds of paper work around b the Japanese in the stricken from any official
DEAR ABBY: Roy and I are engaged to be married. My
The Herald Services
generated by supporting a Pacific, Elizabeth Reynard, a description of the career Navy
blem is that he has gotten th e same girl pregnant three times.
Navy at war.
young prokssor at Barnarni woman. She can do virtua
lly
Tbefirsttimeit happened Roy didn't know me. Thegirl was in
Women's liberation is getting
College, was chosen to draft a anytldng her male counterpart
Today,
32
high school th en, and she lost the baby so Roy gotoff lucky
years
later,
women
big box office today, but one f
of the Navy are repai;ing and plan to organize a Women's can do, short of sIooting at an
The second time Roy was home from th e Army on an
its most significant beginnings
Naval Reserve component. By enemy.
malnthinfiw
et fi hi
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emergency furlough. (His father had died and he came home for Occurred 32 years ago.
midyear Congress voted to
as
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Today there are no more
the funeral. Roy said he went to see this girl and
N"
That was when the
she wanted to
approve
formation of a WAVES, only Navy omen
U.S. aircraft
hoto
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take his mind off his sorrow. She had th e baby, which Roy still Navy's top commanderf
hi
12000
feet above the eart,t a:d women's corps in the Navy, doing professional work in
decided It was time to admit
at' 600 feet below the sea's chstefldWomenAc(,pJfor some 30 Navy ratings ranging
Right after ftc) gate me a ring, this gIrl turns
up pregnan t women into the service
Volunteer Emergency Serice (torn nursing to a%iation ansurface
again She claims its Rn3 s I think she was just tr)tng to hook
The
men
of
the
Na
had
to
bun Iletrled toalkhertntoanabof.tIon but she ref,.ued
warfare
Ever since thisg
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They are working in the
g-ho tisu bmarine
len I
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technician
at'ortion is murder itc aealnct her concclenc'e and btcids says be freed f
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expanding field 'f drug
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women
officers
and 10,307
She is having the baby in November and I had planned to get revamp and reman the Pacific and rehabilitation, writing for — the WAVES.
Fleet after its staggering losses
marrud in t)ecember
technical publications, COflWhat the WAVES achIeved nurses, doctors, law)ers,
at Pearl Harbore
ROY Says if I will foirgive him and marry him anyway, he will
a
ducting
research,
fighting
fires
during
and since World War 11
never look at another girl as long as he lives Would
chaplain
and
engineers,
along
Even the most reluctant of and dealing with computers,
you mart')
is a significant part of with 36 captains and 241
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the Navy's highest echelon paper and coffeepots.
American military history. The comm.anders.
IN LOVE WITH ROY conceded women were the only
Back In 1942, while the U.S. words "temporary" and
In 1%8 women officially were
DEAR UN: No. He's accident prone, doesn't learn from ex- personnel available to handle Navy still was being pus:hed "reserve" long since have been made a part of the Navy.
perience,andseerngtob.easerious weaknesshehasn'tlea d
bow to control.

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during their six-day still y (only 500 can be put up in
Q, Would you please clarify who announced
baseball for Cincinnati Ofl the radio in L9557?
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pitcher on the great New York Yankee teams of the
1920s and was known as the Brooklyn Schoolboy
because he pitched briefly for the New York Giants
at the age of 18 before settling down to a career
which produced 237 victories and election to the
Hall of Fame. He was the Reds' broadcaster for 25
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professional and Little League ball. can you change
your pitcher to another position and then bring him
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bow and arrow, rock in threes Utilited by your body. That'
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oxygen."' Mrs. Sorenson said.
"Aerobic dance takes the
the basic nutrient
*ce of joqft% and traditional
of the body,"
DEAR POLLY
How can I clean my wooden "ezercise" exercises
do
Jacki said. "Oxygen is needed for
sandals? They are very soiled ad discolored. — JANE.
shape," explains
geles,
a improved metabolism and
Sorenson of Los An
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POLLY — In dL_'
cu~my Pet Peeve with others I find member of the clinic staff of the circulation, to relieve mental
most feel the same as I do about having to buy things in sets,
President's Council on Physical and physical fatigue, ease
especially cookware. One company
sells cait iron, another cast Fitness and developer of tensions and anxiety."
aluminum and another copperUttomed stairdess steel but too aerobic dance for physical
Mrs. Sorenson not only
often in sets only. Sometimes we like to buy one piece as a gift but
conditioning,
cannot. There are many other items
developed
the program, she has
sold the same way that are
passed by when often the customer would buy
some
"It really is a rhythmic
one neeieii
MRS.J}Jfl.
to keep It Interesting and fun.
sport," she adds. "II is play,
Is
fun,
It is a game. And the
DEAR POLLY - I am answering Bertha whose husband ,
"Almost every woman would
name of the game 13 to stay In love to be a chorus girl
allergic to wool pants worn against his skin. An extension agent
at least
Umre moving for 30 minutes or
onc-e told us to line all men's and womcn' wool slacks but this
15 more."
quite a job to do. I bought women's nylon pants liners and
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"But, dancing talent Is not
thern and do not we why men's rjylon knit PBJa= pants could ke
ot
The pace at which dancers necessa.-y. You don't have
be worn under wool pants as liners. It seems tome they would
be move depends upon their have rhythm or be wellgreat to keep the wool away from the skin. — MARGARET.
Physical conditions. From Ume coordinated. All you have to do
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DEAlt POLLY
We were having trouble
to time during each class, Is be ready to be active and Acrobatic dancers step out to keep
fit gracefully
heads bleeding through the fresh paint on ow newly pirchased movement 15 brought to a very have fun."
wood frame house. A carpenter friend suggested that we first spot
paint the nail heads with aluminum paint and then repaint
with
the uwde paint. We have no more of this bleeding and thought
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Pork is particularly likely to
stomach, The colon serves tO beinfested
with trichinosis.
reahoorb water. U you had the And, In the
marketplace
colon and part of the sinai! In.
meat grinder that
ttst1ne removed or If the
peration caused you to have an beef.
Then some so.calletl
'eractive small intestine ground
f may conta in some
preventing normal absorptionraw pork. It you want to be stre
then It might. You may have
you have pound beef without
heard of operations to prevent contamination with pork, I'd
obesity. They
bypass or detour suggest buying good beef and
a large section
of the small Ifl. thengrinding
It at home. So,
testine (not the large Intestine). think all Meat
you eat should be
And, they frequentlycause properly
cooked, including
problienu.
beef.
I suspect that the reason for
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physical activity after surgery.
I note your statement about the
incision being tender. If you can
become more active perhaps
UU will not continue to have
a
weight problem. Some people
h'.'e tender incisions for
months and others have no
Problems even within a few
weeks. You should ask your
surgeon about it.
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DEAR POLLS' - It aIwys aithoys me to see a dress that
gaping betweenbuttons in the front gaping
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playoff berth, Is the scoring and rebounding center the
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final three games in Oakland. sure about it."
more sent right.hander Jim two even hail clubs. The one
Palmer against Oakland lefty L~wt gets the best pitching aml This year they came Fast. The
If the series goes to a fifth
Vida Blue today in the pivotal the breaks will win."
'lflCI auuea up to tour
trurugame ot DaSeDaUs Amenim just glad to De home," Lain to use lIoitzInan, who did
can League Championship unearned runs for Oakland and said third baseman Brooks such amasterfui job onSunday.
Playoffs, with both clubs left Weaver talking to himself. Robinson.
Weaver hedged between
Today's opposing pitchers
seemingly satisfied by the split
Today's pitching matdiups Mt'NaiIv and Grimsicy.
have been here before. Palmer
of the first two gaines.
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Blue was a workhorse for the
1973
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three-game
comes down to
Baltimore A's, compiling a 17.15 record
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seriea in Baltimore after the winning both gnmes. In the and hurling 221-3 innings, see/2'3' 27,'EO7f4,4'f'
orioles won the opening game opener of that series,Palmer
ond on the club only to Hunter.
In Oakland and the A's bounced shut out Oakland while Blue
Palmer spent 54 days on
was kayoed In the Irst Inning.
back to balance it Sunday.
disabled
List because of an inInGame4,Itwas Palmer's turn
"We're pretty evenly mat- for
fhl1ddI nerve in his elbow and
an early shower, but the
ched," said Baltimore Manager Orioles
overcame a 4-0 deficit to struggled to a mediocre 7-12
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Earl Weaver, after about a beat Blue
record. He was 4-4 after returnagain,
dozen of his Birth went through
That series was won by Oak- ing to the Orioles rotation in
a voluntary light workout land in live games
and this one August. Anti doubt lingers over
Monday.
ti.as had the same pattern the ills condition.
The A's arrived in town Mon- two teams followed in 1973, with
After today, the teams were
day night, and Manager Al Baltimore winning the first expected to return to their fIrstDark agreed with Weaver's game and the A's taking No. 2. game pitchers for G9nle 4. That
44 prognosis.
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If admitted his team had Its hacks
ills southpaw pitching oppo- coming West from
you save somebody for the to the wall on arrival in Los nent, Doug Rau, felt the same. 1958,theDodgershavehadonly
world Series, you may not get Angeles.
Both
are youngsters, one regular season game
said Manager Walter
The Pirates had lost 3.0 and S. although the 24-year-old Klson postponed by rain —In 1967.
Alaton before his [4$ Angeles 2 In their home park.
gained acclaim In 1971 when he
Catcher Manny Sanguillen
Dodgers took on the Pittsburgh
•"re's no tomorrow for us pitched 6 1-3 innings in relief and outfielder Willie Stargell
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National Football L.a;u.
if we don't win today," he said against Baltimore In the fourth paced the Pirate hitters
Cnn Bay
of their National Iague cham.
DetroIt
In relating tt obvious. "I made World Series game, which through the first two NL playoff
Amerjn Conference
P101P series,
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the
games,
with
averages
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New
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games.
But the overall Pittsburgh Buffalo
well for us down
310.75O63 S_F.
their home stadium and holding thrown
Atlanta
Kison was U during the batting average was only .188.
a 2.0 lead In the best-flve
New On. 130 250 37 7'
regular season and Rau 111.
NY Jets
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other
hand,
the
Dodg.
Murtaugh chose a right-hand.
Ball
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series. Alston wouldn't look
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hitting lineup with Bob Rob- Each was hampered by a blis- ers were hitting .2U as a tearn
ahead.
icr on the middle finger of his with Ron Cey at .500 - InCentral Division
Monday's Game
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21. New York Jets I?
Miami
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Sunday
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the season. Both say there's no Steve Garvey and Bill Russell Houston
Sunday, Oct 13
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at Atlanta
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problem
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Cincinnati at Cleveland
This Game No. 3 of the
Both Alston and Murtaugh
Western Divi0on
New England of Nt* York
Dodger teams in 1955,1959,1963 insert Willie Crawford, a left- championship series was an. were set, if necessary with Oakland
handed hitter, in right field and nounced asa sellout on Monday Wednesday pitching assign- Kan City
2 2 0 500 67 67
New York Giaits at Prta
and 1965.
Denver
1 2 1 .375 65 96 delphia
His opposing skipper, Danny Joe Ferguson catching.
guaranteeing a crowd of 56,000. inents, the same men who faced San
Miami at Washington
Murtaugh of the Pirates, who
Kison, a 6-foot-4 right-bander,
One big surprise was a rain each other in the opener Don
Buffalo at Baltimore
National Conference
was to celebrate his 57th birth- termed the game. ,,The most storm on Monda) which limited Sutton for Los Angeles and
Eastern Division
day at the playoff game. readily important I've ever started." the teams' workouts. Since Jerry Reuss for the Pirates.
Dallas at St. Louis

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Sanford Mayor Lie P. Moore enter.
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Prizes will he awarded as
Service
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Veteransb
Control roaches and ants the
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At the nst meeting of the Daughter of
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growers
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cuphoarth, around
when members met rentZy at south (:arou
exhibiting as
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well as Florida and Gw&amp; bathrm)in and kilchcn fixtures.
Mrs.
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odor
Do tall Mrs. C. that I fee] sure the
will Tom Carroll, presIdent
Colorless, odorless coating
Roumflht, 910 Plnitfto Ave., grosers,
disappear (rem her gold-colored rapkins U she soaks them In Wendell Springfield, vice
stays effective (or months.
For
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information,
with vmear added A iuiooia aJo WO(kS
ll brigiten presideit; Mrs. Linda Jack 1, made by Moore's
mother, Mrs Mrr. Giles, 2320 Hillside Ave.,
u ni -, te'.Warh tisuiil afici- soakini. M.B.
secretary; Mrs. susan White, 'F. i. Taylor.
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pocition and then bring him back to the mound, but
it's verboten in Little League ranks. Because of the
transitional nature of major league rosters, only a
guess at the percentage of Little League-spawned
players can be ventured: 30 per cent. There were
200 Littie League grads in the majors this year, and
at least three on every roster.
Parting shot:
Joe Narnatb's disdain for the press is as
boorish as that of Frank Sinatra but nurtured by
the NY Jets' special treatment of their quarterback.

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DEAR ABBY: You referred to alimony as '%he high cost
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buying oats for a dead horse.
EL TORO, Calif. (AP)
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open ed in 1942 and fourth high- !'j
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est in the school's hlstor3, but
their husbands and send them
DEAR STILL: Ex-wives are not dead horses. They are
ao the top score for any grad-.
two. off to work each morning, Darlegged oat-burners and very much alive and licking.
(Late in the past eight years
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lane Foskey kisses her busThough the cost of LEAVING may have seemed high at the
band,
Eddie, and then goes
time, th e cost of UVING has been climbing steadIly,
For her scholastic achieveso before a along wi him
.th
to work Eddie "_
ment she was mer4torio I'
man deddes to leave his wife, he'd be wise to check the cost of
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DEAR DR. IAMB — A few ioyed eating raw ground beef
prornoted
one
rank
higher
than
Marines assi ad
w
6
monthsagoIhadautf0f ever since I can remember
her husband but a
DEAR ABBY I read the letter from that h usband
at
the
Marine
Co
who corncolon
removed
My
doctor
Several
Eddie, "It doesn't reall;rnter my
people have told
pla ined because his wife of 35 years was a "backseat driver ,,
Station here.
this wouldn't th;l t it is harmful to my health,
that
much
because
we
strive
to
told
me
that
lie said she made him so nervous he didn't think he'could
Married while students at the
'. - work as a team, both at work present any pr3blems, as I had arid I
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can pick up diseases that
toIerateamr trlpwith hen be5ide him uaco oI
Na, Aerographer's Mate
cons era
more than
- and at home"
ay Sofarl am quite health),
E'J.IIL
auat uy remanded me ut myself. For
at AULJI, N.J,, earthe dwa tion of my
flu. e a&amp;d mention that I
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but I am beiiinnint
to worry
marriage (52 years) 1. too, was a backseat driver. I know it irked
o
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One day he drove to a nearby shopping area and I wasn,t I e tOUt'OfdutyatElTOio andnow
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obetac!e didnt stop Darlene.
Is
ye t'emained straight on this? I also enjoy
car beside h4n to say:"Look out for that crazy woman coming work on the same crew with the 11
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Taking advantage of the Navy's unchanged,
keep gaining eating raw potatoes, pea3, Cabt oward us on the %Tong side of the road!"
same shifts
gh t I have never had
s)stem
of
self
paced
in
wei
a bageandouierraw%egetabl
This is the end of my story. She killed him.
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Itruction, she graduated threie weight problem and can't unMRS. J.M.P.: FAIRVIEW PARK, 0 town, Ky., said it was an
weeks ahead of her
s., to erstand wha s happening
DEAR READER — I used to
now.
catch
up
with
him.
CONFIDE,%MAL TO IIMO,NEy TALU"
usual
situation
when
he
asked
Pecting
It
while
we
were
s
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also
surp
think
eating raw ground beef
IN TULSA: Yes, ft Darlene to marry him. 1 guess
hini
rised her male-dOmiI would appreciate it if you was okay.
our
shoes,
It
wasn't
very
nated
class
-ftd*csn'tAlwavfigi~cusUwrigbtatmwen.
I don't any more.
by graduating with
roman c o me,
Here's what a brilliant man had touy about the subje
Commenting on her achieve- would tell me if there could be IdeaHy you should be getting
admitted,
a
96
per
cent
ct:
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aver.*ge, Her
I popped the question "he said
mertt, Darlene said she found any connection between the
'IMt avalleth It If we become to engrosseil In the P11111751111t, r.f "but
Darlene, an attractive bru- crage was no
meat from healthy animals,
I
don't
think
she
was
ex
business or of money for Its own
t only the highest the school "challenging, but not surgery and the gain in weight. and it shouldn't be a problem
tq ,.. •,
sake, alter we've earned a
,or a Iarfne since the scilool extremely difficult.
Also, how long should an mci- But it Just
competency, If th is pmiuft unfius us for th
doesn't work out Uat
e enjoyment of the real,
slon such as this remain tend
deep,satisfying th*s of life, U It bUnds our eyes,
er waY. CookIng Is the one way
wwps our soWs
.and itchy?
and numbs our better senses and getWbMUn?
nwkind W been able to
DEAR READER — I'm not survive all the gem Infested 1% U! 10
'7be be-WI and end4l]Of life should not be simply to get rleb,
but to enrich the world,"—B.C, F(JRBES
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it off your thest. For a
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Also receiving votes
6 Daytona Father Lopez 241
top four
Deerfield Beach, Fort Pierce 35
In the Class AAAA state high Cen tra Largo, Merritt Island,
7 Lake Butler Union County
school football rankings alter NicevIlk, Orlando Oak Ridge, 0 29
three weeks, but the other three Seminole, Tallahassee Godby,
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9 Port St. Joe 3-0 14
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Dolphs

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laughingoser his sudden emer- the game," added GInn

General Manager and Coach Alex Delvecchio announced

gence as a hero for the Miami

Monday.
Dionne's appointment becomes effective In time for the
National Hockey League season opener Wednesday night
when the Wings face the Chicago Black Hawks at
Olympia.

Dolphins after being waived out al manag?r, obtained Ginn by a clipping penalty. "1 just
of the National Football League from Miami in 1973 in return for got a bad break there. Hopeful1821 month.
Don Nottingham and a draft ly, things will work out for me
Glnn's 41-yard romp for a pick, rookie Randy Crowder, here."
fourth quarter touchdown pro.
Ginn ran only 16 times for the
Namath almost kept the Jets

lzst year Nonne. 23, led the team with 78 points. In his

rookie year he set an NIIL record for most points and re.
turned in his sophomore year with 40 goals and 50 assists

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Basketball Association veteran, has been signed as a free
agent by the Spirits of St. Lot&amp;, the team has announced.
The 6-foot-5 guard played the last half of the 1973-1974
Sea" with the Denver Nuggets after being traded by the
Carolina Cougars. He has a career average of 17 points

per game.

Poncho Seeded First
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (Al') Pancho Gonzales
seeded first In the $2Z,000 Pebble Beach Senior Open Tenriiz Championships which begin here Thursday.
The finals are scheduled Sunday at the Pebble Beach
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Defending champion Pancho Segura, Vic &amp;i.
Frank
Sedgman and Tor ben Ulrich are among the other seeded
players.

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stood the second-half aerial a free agent two weeks ago.
passes for 290 yards.

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GUHam, a five-year veteran from Purdue, who
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knee In a workout ttree weeks ago and had not seen any
action during the exhibition season.
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patients are also treated In the week, such as travelogues, held weekly. LarCe, well-kept the Caribbean for gold.
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Tractor and Dude Auto Parts sod farming and a tractoi and out with only
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Oviedo
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company, began operations in porters. Their operations are widest range of f
arm equipment tremendous Investment. The
the vegetable business 60 years established all over the state of and
machinery in the state farmer has more invested in
ago, Since then the second and Florida as well as In Australia. They handle live major lines of equipment than any other
third generation Dudas con
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sisting of three sons end their you will find nine of the 11 equipment, and three major doitr return
eight sons, have expanded Duclas hard at work. The other hay forage equipm nt
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area contains color TV, piano, decoupage to needlepoint, treatment and rehabilitative

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Center, say that rehabilitative
Christmas wreaths, snow men
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establishment A registered to see that patients do not feel trees dogs made from battles,
animal
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workwlththepetients The
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creative to brighten the which will be for sale
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view of beautiful Lake
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be pleasantly surprised by a objecflvj of the professional weekly, and pizza parties are
Lakeview Nursing Center has U
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Center, 919 E. 2nd St., Sanford. equipment for odor control of the Phebean class of the First employes to ensure the smooth, U
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Department Store, (downtown Orlando.
two blocks and turn right at just a few minutes from yolJ
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SEASON SPECIALS on 1975
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Notice is herehy given itat thi
FORTAXDEED
FORTAXDEED
engaged In usiness at P.O. Box ,
CIty of CaisIberry of Seminole (Section 191.191 Florida Statutes of IS.dflon 19749$ Florida Statutes of
Aitarnonfe Springt, Seminole
County. Fcrlda, will receive sealed
1919)
County. Florida
bids up to 530 PM.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
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P4ovembcri. 1971, in the Casseiberry IP? Mr. or Mrs. R. W. Schoolcratt that Paul P. or Kenneth M Watson
NOVA SCAN ip
the holder of the f011Owing CCt
OLSTRIES. and that we intend to
City Hall. Casselbcry, Florida,
the holder of Ihe following cer
Collection and disposition of gargege lillcates as flied said ctrtificatel IllicairS tillS filed said cerlificil',
register said namç with the Clerk
the Circuit Court. Seminole Covnty, (housetio'cl refuse) and yard trash for a tax deed to be Issued thereon, for a tax deed to be issued thereon.
SpeciHcatlonsmayb,Otal,dfm The cerlilicate numbers and years n.e certificate numbers and years
Florida in accordance with the
suan, the description nt the of issuance, the description Ot thC
Provisions of the Ficlitlous Name
the CIty Manager Casselbecry City
Statutes, TOWIl: Section $AJ.09
Hall, Cassefberry, F 104-Ida. The City Property, and the names In which it Prop,
rt'i', and the names in which It
Florida Stafute
reservestheregp,ttoacc,.ptr,j,, was assessed are as follows:
was assessed are as follows:
5: Allan J Boultor,
Certificate Plo. 233 Year Of
any or all bids
Certiticate No, 720 Year of
l5Su3fl( 1971
Alton F. Emerson
Harry C Hug
lssuanc 1971
Publish. Oct 1.1. 15. 77. )97i
tpt,o*boporty
Description of Property
Cty Manager
DEGS
Lot 71 Holden Real Estate Coin
Publish: Oct , '5. 72. 29. 1974
(.oI i3 61k 10 ()reamwold 3rd SeC
panys Add PB I Pg 09
DEG.
PB I Pg 70
Name in which assessed Thelma
Name in which •nesed Ponald
NOTICE OF A PPLICATION
Robins'n
Green and Mary Csrcren
ADVERTISEMEsT
FOR TAX DEED
All of said properly bling in the
All of said property being In the
INVITATION
FOR
CON
(Section 197.49$ Florida Statutes Of
STRUCTION BIDS FOR A WATER County of Seminole. State of County of Seminole. State of
Florida
POLLUTIONCONTROLFACILITY Florida.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
'Jnles such certificate or car
Unless such certificate or car
A L T AM 0 N '1 E S P P I N C •
thai R B Riser Estate th, holdr o
tificates shall bO redeemed ac
titicales shall be redeemed ac
FLORIDA
the following certificates has filed
Sealprop,salsfortheconstruc•Ion cording to law the property cording to law the property
satdcertiflcatesforataxdeedtob.
Ask For Wont Ads
of the Water Pollution Control described in SUCP' certilir.att' or described in such certificate or
iSSued thereon The certificate
crllfcatet
will
te
sold
to
the
the
certificates
will
be
sold
to
Facility will be received by the City
numbers and years of issuance, t
highest cash bidder at the court
C'ck a? the City Hall, City of highest cash bidder at the court
Want Ad
deScription of the property, and the
hotisi door on the 4th day Of
names in whith it was ass.ss are Altarnonte Springs, Florida until house door on the 4th day 0
November. 1974 at 11:00 AM
November 19. 1971 - 130 P.M. at November, 1974 at 11:00 AM.
as follows:
Department Hours
Dated this 19th day of September,
Dated this 73rd day of September.
which time the bids will be opened
Certificate No. 600 Year of
1971
and immediately read in a public 1974
IssuanCe 1963
0:OOA.M,. 3:30 P.M.
Arthur H. Backwith. Jr.
Arthur H Q?ckwith. Jr.
meeting In the CIty Hall, Altaonte
Descriptionof Property
Monday thru Friday
Clerk
of
Circuit
Couri
Clerk
of
Circuit
Court
Springs. Florida.
All SW '4 of NE 4 Between Lake
1
thru
S times
40c a line
of Seminole County.
of County. Florida
Plans, specifications and other
Mary Rd &amp; Ry &amp; Pt of Or Rd. Sec 79
Florida
t3.'
S.
Ida
Creal,
coritiact documents may b
7 s io p cE
6thru 25 times ......3Oca line
S By: Ida Creal.
Deputy Clerk
Name ifl which assessed Southern examIned at the City Hail or at the
6Iimes
.. 23ca line
Deputy Clerk
PubliSh. Oct. 3. 9. IS, 22. 1974
OItiC of Glece 6 Radcliffe. In
Ttle Research Co.
DEC20
All of sad properly being in the CorpOrated, Consulting Engineers, PubIih: Oct 3.0. is, 72. 1971
($2.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
County of Sairnole, State of Wlrter Park or St. Petersburg, DEC29
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
3 LinesMinimum
Florida. A complete set of bidding
_________________________
Florida.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
The Longer Your Ad Ru1s
FICTITIOUS NAJ.t

WANT AD

INFORMATION

__________

DIAL
seminole 322-2611

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-

Winter Park-

4

Orlando 831-9993

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under
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION

The Lc

4

In the good ole wmmertime,,.it't a
great time to sell something witha
ClassIfIed Ad. just dial 3327611 or
131 9193 for a quick results ad

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Tol,
Free. 614 202? for We Care""Ho!Iine" Adults or Teens
F AC E D WITHA DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Call 423i5S7
WrIte P.O. Box 17)3
Sanford, Florida

322 50.49

I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
ro ANY DEBTS INCURRED
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN MY
SELF AS OF SEPT. 25. 1971.
Robert M. i.Moe
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
A L.A N ON
For families or friends of problem
drInkers.
For further information call 473.4557
or write
At A,ii Family Ginun P.O.
fli,%),lanford. Flit 37711

FOR TAX DEED
cording ta law the properly from Glace 6 Radcliffe. In
Per Day.
the seal of the County Court of
S
Lost and Found
Corporated. 6777 First Avenue South, (Section 197.195 FlorIda Statutes Of Orange County. Florida, upon a final
described in such certificate or
crrlificates will be sold to the St Petersburg. Florida upon a non 1U9
judgment rendered In the aforesaid
Rated For Consecutive
LOST: Small orange and white cat
r;ghCst cash bidder at the court refundable payment u1 Si$G.
SIflT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, court on the 3rd dy of September.
green collar. 739 N. Scott Ave.
Incnrtinnc-pJo Change
No bid willbe considered unless it that Mr. or Mrs P. W. Schoolcratt AD. 1971. in that certain case en
house door on the 4th day of
37) 3570
of
November, 1971 at 11.00 AM.
i accompanied by the bidder's thC holder
Of Copy.
the following car. titled, Dean 10. Incorporated. a
Dated this 19th day of September.
ctrtitled or cashiers check or bd titicates has filed said certificates Florida corporation PlaintlIf, vs
LOSI: Irish Setter, male, In Loch
1974.
bond made payable to the order of tor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Gary Frence, Defendant, whch
Announcements
Arbor area REWARD. 3737059
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
theCityo$AltamonteSpringsforthe The certificate numbers and years aforesaid Writ of Execution was
after S:3Q
4 issuance, the description Of the delivered to me as Sheriff of
Clerk ol Circuit Court
amount of not less than five pe cent
1-Card of Thanks
of Seminole County,
(S Per Cent) of the tolal price bid. property, and the names in which it Seminole County. Florida. and I
as assessed are as folloAs.
2-In Memoriam
Fior.da
TFiiS Suni *11 5tr
ã (.d seturity
t'ave levied upon the following
5: By' Ida Creel,
and will be forfeited to the City as Certificate No. 743 Year Of descrIbid property owned by Gary
3-Cemeteries
Deputy Clerk
liquidated damages in the event a ISSuance 1971
Frence. said properly being located
Description
of
Property
4-Personals
Publish: Oct 3. 5. 15. 22. 1971
contract award is made and the
in Seminole County. Florida. more
Beg NW cor of SW '. of NW I...
IEG 7
contract documents arid bonds are
particularly described as follows
S-Lost and Found
not properly and prompily executed NE ' Run E 61374 Ff S 19 Deg OS
One (1) 1971 Norton 750 C.C.
Mini2
Sec
E
95
Ft
76
Deg
ii
Miii
-Chi$d Care
as required In the specifications.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Motorcycle. ID No. 131746
FOR TAX DEED
No bidder may withdraw his bid SeCW 177 4.6 Ft 525 Dcg 3 Mm 475cc arid the undersigned is SIr ft of
7-Motels Hotels
(Section lt'.49$ Florida Statutes of
prior to 60 dayS after receipt of b.ds. W 165 33 Ft W 374 5.6 Ft N I Dvg 12 SemInole County, Florida. will at
8-Eating Places
Mn E 18$ 75 Ft to Beg (Less Beg SW ii : A M. on the 30th day of Oc
1969)
The successful bidder will be
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEP. ficiolly notified In writing by the Cot' Lot 26 Sanlando the Suburb tober, AD. 1971, offer for sale and
9-Good Things to Eat
that Paul P. or Kenneth M. Watson Owner,ofacceptanceofhusproposaI Beau!itutArgyleSecRunEl34lFt sallto the highest bidder, for cash,
the holder of the following cer. and award of contract wlthin60days Sill 72 Ft W 153.41 Ft P4157.96 Ft to subject to any and all existing IeinS, 10-Do It Yourself
Beg&amp;lesspartdascribedinORBl3O
tificates has filed said certificates
fter receipt Cf bids.
at the Front (West) Door of the il-Instructions
for a tax deed to be issud thereon.
The City of Attamonte Springs s'u 604) Being Lot I Lake Marion Seminole County Courthouse in
The certificate numbers and years reservestherighttorejectanyoralt Estates Unrecd Plot
Travel&amp; Recreation
Sanford, Florida, the above
of nuance, the descrpi Ion of the bids, to waivt any technical defects
Name in which asseued Morris 6 decribed personal property. Ad -property. and the names In which it and tl'i accept and bids lhal It may Ka'en Eiseman and David I. Helen ditlonôl Information avlltIab!e from 13-Travel Agencies
was assessed are as follows,
deem to be for the bs* interests of Smth
the Civil Division of the Seminole
All of sal proprty being In the County Sheriff's Department.
Certificate Plo. 171 Year of the City.
l4CampiflgReSOrIs
DISABLED
Issuance 197)
Attentionofbddersis particularly County of Seminole, Stote of
That said sale is being made to iS-Action Sports
A ME R I CA N
Description of Property
called to the requirements as to Florida
sa,'sy the terms Of said Writ of
Unless such certificate or car. Execution.
Lots Ii 1. 12 81k 3 Pine Level P8 6 conditions of employment to be
Employment
E T ER ANS
AI
Observed and prevailing wage tificates shall be redeemed ac
Pqs. 36 1. 37.
E. Polk, Sheriff
Name in which assessed Bobby determination to be paid under the cording to law the property
Ch.pter
18-Help Wanted
Seminole County. Florida
descrb.ed in such certificate or Publish Oct 8. 15 77. 29, 1974
Lee Davis
contract
30
21-Situations Wanted
All of Said property bing in the
This project it to be financed in certelicates will be sold to the DEC.;?
___________________________
Coun'y of Seminole. State of part by a Grant from the En highest cash bidder at the court
Hwy. 17.92
Financial
Florida
vironmentat Protection Agency and house door on the 4th day of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
South
of
Sanford
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR'
Unless such certificate or cer• be referred to as Project C-fl0411. November. 1971 at 11:00 AM.
Dated this 37th day of September. CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR 24-Business
tificates shalt be redeemed ac
portunitits
Bidders must comply with the
Meetings
1971
SEMINOLE COUNTY
cording to law the property President's Executive Order Not
25-Loans
Arthur N. Beckwith, Jr
PROBATE DIVISION
Butins 7:30 itt. Tues
in such certificate or 11,346 and 11.37$ whifl Prohibit
Clerk of Circuit Court
PROBATE NO.
certificates wilt be 1044 tO the discrimInation in employment
28-Insurance
I Seminole Countti',
In re: Estate of
highest cash bidder at the court regarding race, creed, color, sex, or
21- Investment OpportunIties
Bingo
Florida
JOSEPH ARLINGTON SILER.
house door on the Ith day of national orIgin.
5: fly: Ida Creat
dacia.ti.
Every
Wed. &amp; Sat.
November. 1974 at 11:00 AM
Biddeesmust comply with Title VI
Deputy Clerk
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
Qaterj this IPPI dsy of September, of tue Civil RIghtS Act of 1964, the
Early Birdsl:lSp.m.
Rentals
All creditors of the estate of
_______________________
1974
OavisBacon Act, the Antl.Kickb.cK Publish Oct. 3$. 15. 27. 1971
JOSEPH ARLINGTON SILER. 29Arthur H. Betkwlt?i, Jr.
Act and the Contract Wcwt HourS DEC37
Rooms
for Rent
deceased, are hereby notified and
Clerk of Circuit Court
Standards Act.
30-Apartments
Rent
required to file any claims
of Sminol Cos.asty.
Did you know that
Bidders must certify that they
Unfurnished
demands
which
they
may
have
notandwltl no? maintain or provide IN THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
your
club
or
5: By 1cM Ct'Ottt.
31-ApartmentsRent
for their employees any facilities CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND FOR ngunist said estate in tiIC office Of
organization
can
Deputy Clerk
that are segregated on a basis of SEMINOLE COUNTY. STATE OF Clerk of Circuit Court of Seminole
Furnisbed
appear in this listing
County. Florida, in the courihousci at
PUbliSh OCt. 3. 1, 15. 22. 1974
FLORIDA
origin
race. color, cr.
Florida,
within
four
32-Houses
Sanford,
Rent
Unfurnlsbed
DEC46
each
week for only $3
CASE
NO.
74-1442.CA
SOD
BY ORDER OF THE CITY OF
calendar months fran, the date of 33-Houses
DIVISION D
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
per week? This is an
Rent Furnished
the first publication of this notice
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
in re the marriage of
Norman C Floyd. Sr.
ideal way to inform
FOR TAX DEED
JOHN RICHARD MACDONALD, Each claIm or demand must be in 34-Mobile Homes Rent
Mayor
the public of your
(Section 197.49$ Florida Statvlesol PublIsh: Oct. 1.0. 1971
writing and must state the r.lace
PlU5bfld
35-Mobile Home Lots
club
activities,
PetiIiar', residence and post office address of
1W)
DEG1
For Rent
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. ________________________
the claimant and must be sworn to
d
that Mr. 04 Mrs. R. W. ScPsoolcraft
by the claImant, his agent, or his
34-Resort Properly
BAR IARA MACDONALD. wife,
NOTICIOFAPPLICATION
the holder of the following carattorney, or it will become void
Respondent.
For Rent
AMER IAN
FOR TAX DEED
tificates has f lIed certificates
a
according to law.
NOTICE TO DEFEND
37-sess
Propsrty
tax deed t be issued thereon. The' (S.dio. 197.491 Florida Statvt.s
September
25th,
AD.,
1q74.
LEGION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
1W)
For Rent
certificate numbers and years
S Mary Linda SlIer
BARBARA MACDONALD
'
tj'
) POST 33
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
issuance, the description of
An Ancillary
Residence: Unknown
31-Wanted to Rent
that RB Riser Estate the holder l
progerty,artdtfsersamesinwhich
AdmlnIstratrix
______________________
Lest known mailing address:
the following certificates has filed
was assessed ore as follows:
C ta. of the Estate of
20070 Trillium Street
tad
cerlificatesfor
a
tax
deed
to
be
Estate
630 Year
JOSEPH ARLIP4GION SILER.
_____ Real
_______
P.tount ClemenS.
iSSued thereon The certificate
Hwy I7,Q2lMiie
issuar-ct' 1971
Deceased
Mchigan
400.4)
numbers arid years of issuance, the
40-Condominiums
Descriptionol Property
South of Sanford
,'C) ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 5: Thomas A. 5peer
S64FtofN4l7.4FlofE'cfSE'
4
t'0fthePt'y.andthe that JOHN RICHARD MAC OF SPEER 6 SPEER. PA.
Certificate
No
41-Houses for Sale
ci SE
Sec 33 TS. 70 P. E. 37 Acres names in which It was assessed a.re DONALD has filed a Petition in the Attorney for said Estate
MEETINGS
as follows:,
42-Mobile Homes
1
CircuIt Court of Seminole County, P.O. Box 1361, Sanford, FlOrld
IP.M -7ndam'sdoth
Name' in which Mseiscd Sarah Certificate No. 109 Year of FlorIda.forDlssoiutionofMarriage. 37711
43-Lots and Acreage
Thursday Eac's Month.
tuu$ncr 193$
Bush and David Bush
an$yotaarer.quiredtoserseacopy Publish: Oct. 1.0, 1974
D.lCriIils•lPI..pIf•tY
44-Farms and Groves
All of said property being in the
BINGO
your wrlflen defenses, If any, on DEC.11
LOt
36
Block
E.
Bungalow
CIty
of
County of Seminole. State of
45-Resort
Property
Every
Mon 6 Tue's.
T.
WOOLFOLK,
IN
EDMUND
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
Plal B0°&amp; 7 Page
Floridd.
ESQUIRE. Law Ott ices of Thomas EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Early Bird at 7:15 P.M
or
Sale
Name
in
which
assessed
F.
.
Unless puch certificate or car.
C. Freeman. P.O. Box $10. CUlT, IN MID FOR SEMINOLE
Regular at 7:45 PM
Holly 6 HalIle His Wife.
tlftcates shall be redeemed ac
44-InA And
the Altamonte Sprincrs, Florida 3210),
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
All
of
said
property
being
in
cording to law the property County of Seminole, State of andfilettieoriglnalwiththeCf,etof
Investment Property
scribed
CIVIL ACTIQN 74.1190 A
ii suCh certificate or
the above styled Court on or before
c,,..,,,.,1 ,,-,;•
Florida,
Itt
RE
FORFEITURE
OF
THE
47-ReaIEstete Wanted
(erl:fcete's wit be Sold to the
P4ovemt-r 7th. 1914. otherwiSe a
tOv*tt'
Unless
Such
certificate
or
cer
F
CL
LOW
I
td
C,
0
E
S
C
P
I
lIE
C)
h.QP,e5t cash b.ddcr at the court
I
\ 4!
ac default and ultimate judgment *ill PROPERTY:
uw 400' on the 4th day ci tificat5 Shill be redeemed
cording to law the property beenteredagainstyoufortherelief
AIRBOAT-SerialNo. FL777IBD
\e\ i'.',
November, 1974 at 11:00 AM
Merchandise
{'
C,
''4
Engine No. 346 71
____________________________
Dated this 19th day of Septerrtaer. t*scribed in Such certificate or demanded In the Petition
i, "I
WITNESS my hand and official
certificates will be sold to the
Estimated Value %l,00000
highrSt cash bidder at the court seal of tald Court on this the 3rd day
Together with other Property SO-Miscellaneous
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
of October, A.D. 1974
For Sale
house door on the 4th day
Shied
Clerk of Circuit Court of
FLEET RESERVE
(Seal)
1971
at
November,
1100
A.M.
I
Headlight,
Value
11000
Seminole County. Florida
SlHousehold Goods
ASS N.
Arthur
H.
fle'ckulth.
Jr..
Dated
ta's
20th
day
of
I
Alrboat
Trailer
110000
September.
S By Ida Creal,
Pres
Clerk
of
COurt
-ApptIancet
1974
t Frog Gig 55 Cl)
Depry Clerk
Seminole County, Florida
Arthur H 1-eckwith, Jr.
1 M.achate KnIfe $1.00
"Matt
Art
Pijb'.sn. Oct. 3.1. 15. 22. 1971
53-TV
Radio . Ster'to
By: Lillian T Jenkins
Clerk of Circuit Court
THE STATE OF FLORIDA 'TO.
DEC31
Matthew
Picanso
Deputy Clerk
$4-Garage . Rummage Sales
of Sernino;e Coty.
ALL PERSONS AP,O coP
Putlish: Oct. 0, 15. 22, 79, 1714
Florida
PORATIONS OIYP4ING. HAVING 55-Boats 6 Marine
Business Meeting
DEC56
3. By ida Creal
OR CLAIMING API INTEREST IN
2nd Monday'-?OOO
Equipment
Deputy Clerk
OR LIEN ON THE ABOVE
Club Hours-3 pm.
FICTITIOUSNAME
PbliIh' OCt. 3,0, 15, 23, 1971
Se-CampIng Equipment
DESCRIBED PR.3PERTY
Daily ( closed Wed.)
NOTICE IS hereby given that lam
ltd
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
DEC 73
YOU AND EACH OF YOU are 57-Sports
Bingo Thursday 7000
engaged in butinets at 90) W. Hwy.
Equipment
EIGHTEENTH ,UDICtAL. CIR.
hereby notified that the above
138. Aftamonte Springs, Seminole
CUlT OF PLORIt.A IN AND FOP
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
described property has been Wijed. 58-Bicycles
County Florida under the l:ctit.ous
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FOR
TAX
DEED
under
and by virtue of chapter )fl,
nsme of BRANTLEY SQUARE
59-Muilcil Merchandise
(Seclien 191.491 Florida Statutes of PROBATE DIVISION
as amended, and is now in the
bERVICE CENTER. and tflt I
PROBATE NO. 74.I?ICP
1969)
possession of the board of county 40-Office Equipment
VFW 10,050
inttnd to register said name with the
Plo. 364.67
P0T ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
commissioners of thit county, and
And Supplies
Citr' ct tt'e Circut Court, Srmrlr
Recorded
ac.d
Verified
that Yr or Mrs P VI Sctioolcreft
? Concord N
yuu. .6nd each 01 you, are hereby
F lcrida I atcordance wth
6)-Building Materials
the tioldar of the following car Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Catselberry, F 1.1
further notified that a petition,
the provIsions of the Fcti1lou
Clerk
of
Circuit
Court
tificatethasfiledsai4ce'rtlflejt
undersaidchapterhasbeenfiled in 67-Lawn and Garden
Serton
Nsrne ¶tattj?tS, To W
Seminole County. Florida
.4 !ai deed to be iStkifd tbtt'rnn The
tPie cir,uit court f tt't' Eighteenth
I içr,j 5t'ut. ?57
In te: (state Of
cerlifiCate numberS and years o
Judicial Circult in and for Seminole 63-Machinery and Tools
5: Get'aW M LIi'Xa
MABLE FRANCES GRIFFIN
isSu&amp;nce, the detcrption of ftie
County. Florida. seeking the I or.
64-Equipment for Rent
Publish: Sept. 17, 2&amp; Oct. I. 0. 1974
deceased
property, and the names in which it
feitureof
It.
Said
property,
and
you
65-Pets
OEP9
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
and Supplies
was anesse are as foltowi:
are hereby directed arid required to
All
Creditors
and
All
Persons
Certificate No. 217 Year of To
and
46-Horses
file your claim, it a' you have,
Having Claims
Issuance 1971
or Demands Against show cause, on or before October
Said
Estate:
67-Llvestock and Poultry
flingoEverylues N4qht
Descriptiinof Property
79th. 1974. If no! p'soniilIy served
notfied anti
ye,j ,ire
,cl7,f)r..Ps' .71
F,irly flird,t'1 )'
Irt '4 Eih I C)earr#.o'd
with çrr'ry, rr.,,.n an'j ,.,!htri
67A
rc'c.rtd to ri r1 an tl.n'. ard
ie-uul.ir 8 J
Pit I P ;,
t*t'itydaystrorn personal servce
$8-Wanted
to
Buy
Free
Card
With This Ad
Name ,n whiCh assessed Emerson dtmartds wticti you may hitve personally served with process
i.s.&lt;
'" WIU)FIRES
against tnt' estate of MABLE
Met4,nux I$ &amp;
J F'i'oc 6 Mr' 5u Enlo.,
49-Stamps. Coins
hevrin.wfiylhesaidpropertyshoutd
,..
to.rno.rlv b,einoun the FRANCESC.RIFFIN,deceased late
LI1il
II
ril,:!!tII..II4
1D'-Swao and Trat!.!
4 •*1,,
imq, *wnly. pio.oi. to ne
..............
* P.M
YULI.UInJn
.,..,.,
-.
VT'
tPt 1)ndJPayouVaIitOtlleCial1Tt
Clerk of the Circuit Court, arid file
Florida.
lI-Antiques
as herein 41q armed judgment will be
the' same Mt dUPi,cat• and
Unless suds certificate or car
as .nteced'herei.i against you In due
77-Auction
titi'C&amp;$et Shall be redeemed ac provided in SectIon 733.16, Florida course. Persons not personally
If your club or
cording to law the pcope'rty StituIn, In their offices lit the %*rved with process may obtain a
organization
would
.
de%Ubhd In such certificate or County Courthoua in Seminole
Transportation
of the ptlI$Ion for forfeiture
__
t
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(tifiitej will he Sold tO thu C0t', Fhua,
like to be includeil in
filid PIf'rCIn from the tzndfligi'iCd
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ht,httt cash b-dder at the co•,rT -,ten,j.sr rnntbS iron, the 'ime Of
Ihis listing call:
c'f COurt
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75-Campers . Travel
house door on the 4th day ot the tint put'IiCatiDfl titrecte' or the
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WITP4ESSrrj'handarwithesealof
Trailers
same wilt be barred,
November. 1974 at 11:O AM.
the above mentioned court, at
Filed a! Sanford Florid.,
Dated thIs 19th dày of September,
thIs 6th Sanford, Floridø, this 77th, day of 74-Auto Repairs
THE HERALD
day Of Jutw, 1914,
5974
Pirfl. Accessories
september, 1974.
Glenna Vern Monrne
Arthur H Beckwith, ,
feat)
71-Junk Cars t'movrjd
r,t,'r.6tr,,
(itt. ci ('"cut COutl
Arthur H Buckwith, Jr
kff'ffiETI4
M..
BEAPtE
(if SemnoIe County.
78-Motorcycles
CLASSIFIED
Clerk of Circuit
Attorney for Admin,$frarix
Florida.
and County Courts
)EPARTMENT
79-Trucks and Trailers
Post OWce Drawer °'
S By' lisa Cree?,
Dy: Martha T Vitiln
37? 7811
C.ssDerry.
or
Deputy
Clerk
80-Autos for Sale
Lo'i pollute our easitt
Dep'4y Clerk
PvbIith:
Oct
1,
5,
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PubIh Oct. 3, $, 5, 72, 97
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Publish: Oct. 1, 0. 15. l
Bi-Aviatior
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DEC.12
DFCC

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Tomatoes i lbs 51.00 Farm fresh
'produce. Dawg Patch Flea
market, Dogirack Rd., Sat-Sun

* Clothes Washer•Dryer

OCEAN SHRIMP

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* Heated Pool

Farm fresh produce daily. Vine ripe
tomatoj, 56 00 bOx Hwy. Iii
ml , W of I 4

* 1.2 Bedroom
IPOM IllS
110W. AIRPORT BLVD.
SANFORD, FLA

'Instructions

Piano or Organ Students beginners
or advanced In your home or
mine. Call )731fl1

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Help Wanted

MANAGER. Drug store experience.
New discount drug store, En
ceIIent company benefits Salary
commensurate with experience
Reply to Box 551, care of The
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1651,
Sanford, FIa.. 37771
Do something interesting this fall,
and earn money too. Be an Avon
Representative 6.41 3079
H OU SE KEEPER
Wnman. mature dependable with
own transporlaton. for housework
and care for young man in whUl
chair. Call 322 3990 after 3 p.m.

Insulation Installers needed. Good
employment for ambitious man
Fringe benefits. Chauffeur's
license required. Experienced
only need apply. Apply 1041 Miller
Drive, Altamtmte Springs, off
Charlotte t S I. K Warefti,use.

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NO DOWN PAYMENT
. Your new Custom homc' on a lot of
your choi..

$

I Possible subsidized monthly
payments.

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5 Contact us: you may qualIfy
JOHNNY WALKER
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
PEAL ESTATE. INC
3776457- 373 7111 - 332 7174

ON RESERVOIR
LAKE

11.2.3 Bedroom

IFishing a Boating
Disposals

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IDrapes

Cozy traIler, 1 bedroom, mature 4
auutls. Good location, utilities
paid. By week. No depOsit
5495

OFF AIRPORT
BLVD

Realty

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POOL

CITY - A SPARKLERI 3
BEDROOMS, I' baths, attached
garage, carpel,fence. $20,500. Call
REALTOR.A,ociate Betty
Flamm. After hours 332 6053 Call
right now!

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Rent
Unfurnished
Houses

3222420

FurnithedorUnfurnisistd
Nice 2 Bedroom Home For Pent
32) 2920 Alter 5372 7029

REALTORS

IncreaSe your Income to II pet
(13.000 mm ) Marvin P. Gassman,
(Bond Mort. Brober) 2601
Mohawk Ir • Mait Free info us
1543 121 hr's 1.

29

Rooms for Rent

Room, Private bath, private en
trance. Air ccndltloned, no
cooking, 332 8540.
Need someone to share 3 bedroom
house, split expenses. Call bet
wean S 30 and It: p.m. 3230165.

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Apartments Rent
Unlurnished

I or 7 bedroom dupin apartments.
Furnished or unturnihed. 60'
SwimmIng pool. 1220 S. Orlando
Dr. 373,291fl
* *GENEVA GARDENSj* *'
Single 'tory studio, 1. 3, and 3
bedroom apartments. Pool,
cIubftouse, carpeting, drapes,
kitchen equIpped, central heal and
air, l/ionthly rentals frøm $142.50
),090, 1505W. 25th St. S.anfu'd
¶anford, itt Poor, 2 Bedrooms
kitchen equipped, air and heat.
Call owner Deltona (305) 371 1067.
FRANKLIN ARMS APTS.
1120 Florida Ave.
3736650
1* bedrotm apartments.

1160 and up.
323 1310
One or 3 bedroom townhouse
apartments Central heat arid air,
enclosed patio. Close In, con
venient to everything. From 1110.
After 6 call 373 7997.

WEIRD HAROLD

beta

2.165 Park Dr.

3 bedroom, laje fa
;
'roorn. wall
to wall shag carpet, Irrigation
system wIth well and pump.
Fenced yard. 126.500. Low Interest
existing mortgage or re finance.
3321214.

this easyt

warliul

peel• as *elI as retirees pith
am annual adlvst.d reis
income .1 5s$O$Il.?W ire
erod .
vs retard. your
a ,r.
,
ba*Hm hOme IOI NO CASH
DOWN PAYMENT AND
REDUCED MONTHLY (
PAYMENTS vmdtr
Farmers Hams Ad.
muwsiranin Assistance Plan,

Rented a house and after he paid
first and last months rent and
deposit, he could have bought a
charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath with
patio, garage and central air Let
Cliff JordanREALTORsolveyour
nousing problem. Call 031 $277.
I Bedrooms. 1 bath Adults, 1 se',,,
no pets 263) Elm, Sanford. $173,
security. 035.4456.
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SIJNLAPID: 3 BEDRROMS,2
BATHS. KITCHEN EQUIPPED,
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FENCED YARD. 322 1911.
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Executive Pool

HOIflES

InC.

AFFER REALTY
HIJFFMAN REALTY
Al Pelt, Jenny Clark.'Assoc.
132.1595; 323.1*3.1Day, Eve.
173,900. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, large
oaks.
COR BETI REAL ESTATE
REALTOR
M$.4j91
DeBary

SANFORD- Executive neighborhood, 5 bedrooms, 2 baths,
older home with charm. Many
extras, Including bullt.in break.
fast table. Landscaping main.
tamed with aid of under ground
sprInkler system A must see for
discerning buyer's. $SL 000.

Suite 203 The Greater Mill
REALTORS. Casselberry, $)01$M
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REALTORS 196W. Lake Maty Blvd.
373 4353 or 643 2333
WE TAKE TRADES

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lrooi-n, family room, fenced,
pet, ;ow down. Only $16,000.
e Realty, REALTOR. 323-7150.
NT- Large3bedroom,7bath.
illy room, equipped kitchen,

pet. nlca well landscaped
DED LOT- Nearly an acre,
iutlful building Site 17.500.

JOHN KPIDER. ASSOC

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W. Garnett White

OpenlAg Souli

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lBeidroomMof7iIeHome Adults
Qnly, No Pets, Private Lot
322 1277

BC(

dice 1 bedroom trailer. S. Sanford
Ave. Adults, no pets. 1)75 Month
3230741

lot

Broker, 107W. C.mmercial
Sanford, 312-71111
Newly renoivaed. 2 Bdrms, family
room, kitchen equipped, carpet.
52,000dov,n 1150 monthly. 372 7217

M'IPCtIffll

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3 Bedroom, 2 bath house. Hidden
Lakt-llke new small down
assume VA mortgage, $' pct.
Owner. Ph 37) 7725.

available in
S(nford's fine'it

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rwo bedroom trailer on

S Sanford
Ave One or two adults only. $00.
322

ranilly Park.
Come out today
J1(j reserve ,'OUT

ST. JOHNS REALTY
BROKERS

chon'e lot.

Stale

ltd.
mlii's east

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Days 322 612)
Nights 377 5474 or 322 7352

421, 2.3

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Jim Hunt Realty

AGE

Ph. (305) 323.8160
Orlando 63 1.2299

COVE

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REALTOR
3772)16
After Hrs 332 9201
3771991 and 332 CVLI

Move in Today
7 year old home, 3 bedrooms, 1½
baths, carpp't, central heat, aIr.
Take Over mortgage at 7 pet.,
payments, 1167.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
211 P. Oak, Sanford
377.lI7Iday,373 011Seve.
BROKER
ASSOCIATE

Outstanding Buys
NEWLY kEPIOVATED, 1 Berm.
home. furnished, corner lot,
$11,S00.

3 BR, lovely setting. Call for price.
A. A. McCLANAHAPI, BROKER

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finest estcibllshed residential area?
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HOMES OF DISTINCTION

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SItuated On Large Wooded

Lots Near The Country Club.
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Call For
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RomodeIIig
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Rockwell labiew
with wooden Stand
32317$) after i
Color TV'S; Table &amp; Chairs; AM.FM
Stereo; 1969 OIds 91. Also misc.
items. 373 070*.
Pound dining room table, with two
extensions and four Iadder.back
ChaIrs. $100. One pair French
Provincial end tables, $25, 372.
1954 after 5:30

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Call Credit Dept.
SANFORD SEWINGCENTER
')27 A East It St , Sanford 32291)1
Evt' $69. 1116.
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Appliances

Ranges,

Hotpohnt and Tippan,
priced right. Financing availablf
with no down payment. Dick's
- Appliances. 333.7654.
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BRAP4TLEY AREA

Early American Zenith Console
Color TV, excellent condition.
$115, 834-0619.

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Boats&amp;Marine
Equipment

Built by owner lust a fiw months
ago. Quality abounds throughout,
Wall to wall carpet, fully equipped
kitchen, irnlde utIlity room arid
more. Both side's are2bedrooms I
with 2 baths. Two car garage,
large yard, lake privileges.
1.56,900. Call Doris Bell, Assoc. $30.

Roberts &amp; Gilman
830.5500
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Realtors

L,pngwug

Mobile Homes

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3003 Orlando Drive
Sanford. 373.5300

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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FLEET SALE
1974 GREMLINS

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15 TO CHOOSE FROM
Loaded with equipment including Automatic,
Factory Air, Power Steering, Luggage Rack,
Rally Stripe, WSW.

'2888
1974 Javelin

FULL PRICE

Loaded.....................$3695

l974Ambass,,adorLoaded ............... $3995

radial tlres,l2OO. 322-T"2i.

1974 El Camino Classic Loaded .......... $3995

Inter-national. 4 ton, 4wheeI drive,
tCoI,box bed. 11200. 365.3161.

l974Matador2.Dr,, Loaded ............. $3495'
l973Jeep Commando ...................$3195

AutosforSale

1972 Jeep Commando ...................$2695
ri

1974 Continental Mark IV, limited
edition Silver luxury group. AM
FM stereo with tape, red leather
interior, 5,500 miles local. One
owner. Safe guard warranty. 372
41$I. t)ealer.

CORVETTES
1969 Corvette ........................... $3495

Your Word Is Your Credit

1972 Corvette 1-Top ..................... $5195

* BUY HERE *

1973 Corvette .......................... $6195
l974Corvette ...........................$7195

6414111

5210190

A small classified ad brings big
returns. Try crie and see. Call 327
2611 or $319991

1972240Z

240 Vs

$3995

1973240Z ............................... $4995

* Mustang City

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1973240Z ...............................$4995

$50 Down
(WITH GOOD CREDIT)

Buys. Any

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Car

1961 Mustang Fastback, like new,
loaded
1946 Mustang Coupe, Beautiful, one
owner, loaded.
t7.t24taItIarid
645.1115

1 MILE EAST OF 17-92 ON HWY. 436
Ph. 831-2828

Chltival5uas. For sale frozen beet.
Animal Haven Graoming 1.
Boarding Kennels. 322.5152.
Doberman Mali, 2 Years Old
Prof action Trained, 1300
361 -61*4

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Lotsand Acreage

ASSUME PAYMENTS

ADORABLE KITTENS FREE
TO GOOD HOME. CALL
AFTER 5. 322012$

67A

Seminole County - o beautiful
acres, clear, flowing stream,
trees, private and peaceful but
close
In.
Terry
Realty,

Feed

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid. used, any condition
6111126. Winter Park.

Stamps.Coins

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Miscellaneous

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
RUY-SELLTRADE
)il3l3E.FirstSt
3725622
Exceptionally beautiful Wedding
Gown, Headpiece and Veil. Size 9
Call 322 73)0 afte,' I
D&amp;JCURIOSITV SHOP
1201W. 1st St.
1 6P.M. DAILY

We Buy and Sell Gold and silver
C&amp;ns. Single or Bulk. SEMINOLE
COIN CENTER, 109W itt St. 3734157.

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DELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Hwy 46 West, Sanford
32)5470

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Every Sal. Night 7pm
West lit St. (Hwy 14) Sanford

Consignments Welcome
Open DaIly 10 IllS

STAN'S AUCTION

Appliances

75

Camper.Tavei
Trailers

COMPLETE MOT HOME
SERVICE CENTE'Pi Special on
a*nr,gs. generalgrs, air con
dtloners. Call Floyd Flower's,
Southern RV Strvic, 373-9020
Garage Sates are itt season Tell the
people About it with si CIlSsif led
Ad in the' Herald 3737*1),' $31
99"

Pressure Cleaning

k , tchn Bathroom
Cabinets,
FALLCLEANIPIC,
Counter tops. Sinks Installation
"lmpac"Wasjs&amp;$pra.kleen
available Bud CabiN. 372 0057 Exterior walls, eaves, patio, walks
anytime
1 roofs. Removes mildew, fungus,
mud dobbers, wasps 6 spider
BUDDY'S
webs. 3320397.
HOME IM PRO V EMEN TS
Smatliobtwanted
372.1335, "Lake Mary"

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Sewmg

Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions,
Custom Work. Licensed. Bonded.
Free estimate. 373 603$.

FuIlLine GE Appliances
Sanford Electric Company
2577 Park Drive, 377 1567

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Custom made Drapes and Bed
Wreath. Quality workmanship
Dorothy Bliss. 3.49-5.423

Heater Cleankig
Beauty Care

Truck Rentals

OIL HEATER CLEANING
CALL RALPH DUKES
173 5951

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harrielt's Beauty P4k,)
519 E Pine 372 5747

RYDER RENTS TRUCKS
Eccr'oIIne' Vans to Diesel Tractors
1 day I year 32) SIlO

Land Clearing

Carpentry
____________________ C&amp;A BACKHOE SERICE
VINCENT'S CARPENTRY
Inter'or Trim, Paneing, Custom
Carpentry. No job too small
Licensed 6 Bonded. 3233671
Jim's Concrete I Masonry Free
i'stimatet Floors, patios &amp; driveS
flick or stoni planter-s. Patch anu
repair work. 372 3.400.

landc'earing, septic tars. fill dirt,
driveways All kinds of digging.
373 9147 or 3333953
.

Painting
Panting •srd 'iVailpapering Ito lob
too small. Quality workmanship
Ph 373 *579 or 3.73 p9

Home Improvements

Pest Control

Odd lobs of all typeS. Carpentry,
Painting, Cement Work, Light
Hauling. 322.2645
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ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2562 Park Drive
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Looking for

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a painting special?
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ru;:
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$95 Free cEitimate III (*71
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Remodeling, Additions 6 Repair.
Carpentry, Roofing. Cement
FInIshIng, Painting. Reasonabi,
Billy Geck. 3231207.

322 9719

qlass. Dave's Furniture, 300
Sar.ford Ave., .123'.370.

Wrought iron dinette set with glass
top arid I chairs; dshwash'.
Sears finest, reel type ICWfl
mower, power, large refrigerator
with larg. freezer; a. temt en
ceilent condition 32) 0747.

Home Improvements

Air Conditioning

estates, etc

GIRLS2IIPI. BICYCLE
LIKE NEW. $30
3722103 AFTER S

PIOLL'S IN CASSELBERRY

Auction

Open daily 10$ for consignments or
sales off the floor. We also buy

Dining room table and chairs. 17;
Flit roccn couch hit make's a bed
ISO; coffee table, $s, 373.1)97.
5 r' .'tfl'

FAMOUS REPRODUCTIONS
34"xI$". $6 SO EACH

Directory of Experts Ready To Serve You!
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BUY DIRECT FROM BOXCAR
Gormley's E. 16.3734733

REALTOR, 7* 07)).

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Central Heat 1. Air Conditioning
For free estimates, cell
Car
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford, 3fl
177).
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RANCHETTE
Wantedlo Buy
1.1.500 original Investment, May be 68
assumed by making one payment
CASH 3721133
of $31.14 and a balance of 12,965.06
sit 9 pci. interest, Just off In For used furniture, appliances.
tools. etc Buy 1 at' 1001 items.
terstate 23, gentle rolling and
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
trees, good hunting, fishing and
skiing nearby. Call Don collect,
Piney Woodi Barn, we buy furniture
6072571305.
and miscelIn,t,,,, Sell for 30 pet.
consignments. Free pick, ups
HORSE PASTURE GOOD
Auction Sat, night at 7 p m. Call
GRASS, WATER AND STALL
377 2770
37250(3

MAITLAND FLEA MART
9II Hwy. 1792 Open Sat. 1. Sunt S
$33 2920

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Cher's Kennel, Pups, studs, AKC.
Toy I. MInI Poodles all colors,
Cocker, Mini 6 Large
Dachshunds, Shlh Tzu, Schnauzer,
Yorkle,
Boston
Terrier.
Chihuahua, Beagle. Chi.poo, 2$
pups on display, we buy pups,
finince, shots, guarantee. 1.904.
227.3476 or 1-904.237-2912.

JIM DANDY FEEDS

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1971 Toyota Land Cruiser, auto'natic
worn hubs. Good condition. $2100.
661 5737.

Pets and Supplies

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17' x 60' mobile home, furnished, 2
bdrm, I', baths, carpeted, central
heat 6 air. FTU area. *31.3196
43

1901 Toyota. Automatic
2 Door, Hard Top
See 2504 PoInsettia Ave.

1971 Ford Ranchero pickup truck,
air conditioned, automatic, new

16½' Orlando Clipper, Murry 'lit
trailer. 100 HP Electric Winch.
$1200. 323094$.

DELUXE DUPLEX
64 Equipment for Rent
EXCELLENT RESIDENTIAL
Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
AREA
Shampooer for only $1 per day.

1912 Mercury Capri. 5)50 dowr take
over payments 11$ Month. Good
cnditløn. 372.322'9.
1977 LTD flrougtiam. 2 door, lull
power, 21,000 mileS. Extra sharp
condition. Split seats and tern.
perature control. 322-414. Dealt'r.

Trucks and Trailers

NW4S

TV. Radio.Stereo

p5711wI•

1957 Lincoln with 430 envine, just
rebuilt. Hew transmission. Best
oIler. 333.1371

Jay &amp;Oee Auto Sales

53

iflJMGMidget,bluLlI,000miles
gW _,
Vyc.
372.7033
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1973 Continental Mark IV. Loaded,
local one owner. Safe guard plan.
17,000 mItes. All Continental
features including ieather in
tenor. Extra Sharp. PrIced to sell
3224U1. Dealer.

1970 Honda ISO. Excellent condition.
JuSt Inspected. 1.500. Call 373.5154
after 4 p.m.

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ST, front disc brakes. I
speed. 21,000 miles. SacriHc..
11995 firm. 3327)0, 0:30 tO 5.

1966 Mercury Convertible, 390
engine, good tires 6 transmissIon,
needs f op. 5330.3336935.

1970 Yamaha 250 Enduru
Good Dirt Bike. Best
offer. 3fl.1603

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AutosforSale

1917 Camaro, 5450cr best otter
*31 7126
for Pat
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HONDA OF ORLANDO
CLEARANCE SALE
1002 Edgewater
*11.0641
t,1.etorc'ycl in',urancc
3LAIR AGENCY
3233*46

80

air conditIoned, full power
equIpment, excelent condition.
Fully guaranteed. 11995. Call Don
Pope. 322.tiSI. Dealer.

1111 Honda MT 250 Elsunore
liOOdown anu takeover
payments. 3720694,

*Singer* *

Drop In bobbin, zig zag and 3 neqle
posltloti. Like new condition, solid
new for III. balance of 14$ cash or
5 payments of 110. New warranty.

Autos;orsale

Motorcycles

78

MOONEY APPLIANCES 3730697

With a little work, this can again
become a charming 3 bedroom
home. It has 2 lull baths, and a
famIly room with windows on 3
sides. Ow-nir asking only 519.300,
which Is prIced below other homes
In the area. Call Shirley Bennett,
14s0c., $345500.

Inc.

Auto Repairs

KA P -T U PIE
We bring the Garage To You
Tune tin. lertrIt*l art,4 d;4n,,n.
service. Call 3739277 for an appointment at your home or Office.

Household Goods

1973 Singer ZigZag

Royal, Doulton, Haviland' Bavarian
china, lead Cryslai ard pressed

i.i4lI.

SANFORD REC VEE SERVICE
2311W. 1st St.
391.4711
toung flshTng"Get al2fhThiuipmen,
you need for those big ones With a
wnI nd

KEPIMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machines

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8, 1974-78

p.

'1) Buick LeSabre'l dor hardtop,

Par-h. Accessories

Couch 72" Scolchgard, 1150. Autumn.
haze mink Stole, liki new, $250.
323 9024

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Camper-Travel

$75,373 36*6.

I BR, 2 Bath, Ravenna Park, $29,500.

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Wrouof if ron twin bds, springs and
mattress, excellent condition. $iO
each. Small Frigerdaire, 3S.
Montgomery Ward aIr con.
ditioner, like new, 6000 BTU runs
on 110 volts, has own thermostat,

GOLDEN TOUCH'Pt SEW
in sewing cabinet, repotsesseti
'Slnge'r's be'sI model, wtnds
bln
in machine. Fully automatic, Pay
balonc. of IJI or 10 paymerts of

26.065 Hw 1797
REALTOR 3?) 5771

For Sale

or 17.92.

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The Time Tested Firm

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Tuesday, Oct.

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Complete trailer hitches,
All kinds available

cr'd yard, 5)2.!')')

SACRE NEW MEXICO

)uplex, 7 bedroom. air Conditioned,
sidutts preferred. 327 6620 or 373
5451

refrlg. . tl. ladders wire - etc.
Gormly's E. 16, Sanford 373.4733

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3 bedroom, 1'7 baths, no Quatifyun.
$1,900 doWn, 1196 nio 7 pcI Acre
Realty, REALTOR. 3237730.

Come see us at our big new location

Hartman Realty, Inc.

831.4039

Rent Furnished

Mobile Homes Rent

Woodmere- 3bdrm., 1 bath, come
lot. 519,500. Will
consider
reasonable
offer.
Terms
arranged. Owner. 3722700

den, paved street, quick oc.
cupancy. Owner will hold finan.
cing to help you. A real buy at
$16,500.

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Sanford.- Two bedroom Cottage,
air, near elementary school, $150
mo 13t 044 or $31 3709.

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Sanford, Fl.

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HANDY MAN SPECIAL
Realty 372130)
21IoHiawatta Ave. at 1792

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FREIGHT SAI.VAGE
ftUY DIRECT- FROM BOX (AR
S.ppllancet air cond. . fliezers

2603 Park, Dr
Days 3337217

Payton

NEARLY WATERFRONT- 3
bedroom, 7 bath, swimming pool.
A real charmer. Central heat and
air, family room, walk across the
street to BASS FISHING. 133.900.

Pavensbrook - I bedroom, 7'v
baths. family room with fireplace,
formal dining, pool. intercom, thiS
home hat it all. 11.3,500. All
reasonable offers considered.

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13 Houses

Homes

Pinecrest
Spacious 4 bedroom, 2
bath, family room, delightful
entertainment home, screened
pool area, with privacy fence.
Two complete central heatair systems, special price,
II,, 00

AROflDA

1 Bedrooms, living room, dining
area, large shaded fenced
backyard, Off LongwocdLake
Mary Rd. Available Sept. 1. Plo
pets. 1150. 327 0923, Day's.

SANFORD REALTY

RIVERSIDE ACRES

COZY COTTAGE- Two bedrooms,

:&amp;sSELBERRY, 3 bedrms, air,
close in. $150 mo $31 041 or 031
3759,

Country Club, 117 Garrison Dr., 2
bd., 1 bath, family rm. U,
down, no qualifying, $17,900.
Owner, *34 6311.

322.5992
Nights, 3731167 or 32) 9007

1100E 2SthSt.
373 USS

Your MLS Agency
aNlWIONDA
HOME in O.h.aa as never

2 Redrooms, family room, screened
patio, central heat, aIr. 126.000
with terms

Anytime

Investment
Opportunities

home ready for lmmeduato occupancy. Located on So. Ruskir.
Street, near Lake Mary School, on
large wooded lot. Only 176.450 with
7'.
pct. assumable mortgage,
Phone 305299 2036 days or 62I.763'
evenings.

COUNTY

COUNTRY - ON IllS ACRES!
Nice 2 bedroom for $79,900. Call
REALTORAssociate John Mero
right away. After hours, 32302)3.

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AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS. NO PETS
1l$W.2nd5t.

LAKE MARY
Builder has new 3 bedroom, 2 bath

SUN LAN D
We have several nice homes
.4y3itab?e In the Suntand ares
priced In the 20's

so

For Sale

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REAI.TOR
) 199)
19)9 S. French
377 7371, 3771496, 332-754
327 1)61. 332 1959

.1 Bedroom, 2 bath, split plan mobile
home on S tree Shaded acres.
121.900. Terms.

CITY-BIGHOME,4 BEDROOMS,
2 BATHSI Plus, investment
potential. 5,37,400. For details cal
REALTORS.Assoclate
Satiny
Raborn. After hours 322.4179
Hurryt

ORLANDO

WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W. 1st Sf.

HOMES UNDER 170.000
7 Beclroot-nt near hospital, 1)2.500
3 Bedrooms on 3'.. acres, $13,000
3 Bedrooms city, 110,500.
HOME S 130,000 to $40,000
3 Bedrooms, 1'.'a baths, 1'. acres,
1-33.000.
3 Bedroom brick. I acre, 533,000.
3 Bedrooms cily. $33,200.
4 Bedrooms, 7 story, pool. 1-39,600.
HOMES 1-40,000 and UP
3 Bedrooms, 1 acre plus pool arid
barn, 544.900.
I Bedrooms, Mayfair, 54?,.
3 Bedrooms, 7 plus acres, $66,000

Looking for good busineu or invest.
merit? Ask us about our listings on
propertIes In this area.

"SANFORD'SSALESLEAOER"

SANFORD

7 BEDROOM FURNISHED
APARTMENT. 1170
MONTH 3730651

"A
investment beats a
lifetime 011011."

INVESTMENT

Stenstrom

iTennis Courts

if you have sin eye for teat value.
yOu'll t'ye thr claSSified ads
reglarl,

SezI

Apts.

•Swlmming Pool

FurniShed 1 Bedroom
Apartment. 2300MilIonviIIe,
Alter S PM.

Stemper

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3 Families or tingles.

I The

1 Bedroom furnished apartment.
Located unLakeMary.
Call 372 7241

Houses for Sale

Stamper Realty

2 Adults 15 thru retirement

4

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WATERFRONT PROPERTY,
P.orth,ast lakefront estate1.15.000 icfuresque 3 bedroom, 2'
bath horn, Set on
acre wooded
takefrorl site. A(ross from golf
course, walk to schools, fish, boat,
near shopping and major arteries.
With VA, FHA or owner financIng
available for the qualified buyer.
EVEREST REALTY, INC.,
REALTORS, 67$ 0408. After hours,
Barry Bailey, Assoc. 0310)96.

6t, 171 5I7, 372 93;')

Callbart Real Estate

(nnulet'onCd. reasonable rent
Adultt, no pets 327 1810

Part TIme Janitor, About
3 Hours. Day. Polygraph
Test Required. 03* 1311

M. UNSWOppj REALT

JPJIh10'

I room. wall to wall carpet. 1ir

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Hot!" *

flew houses ma rural area PIQ dowil
vment._montnly payments le
than rent Government %utldiied
qualifIed buyers, Call to see if
5'OU Qualifyt!

24 Hour Service
Call 3fl.7it

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1 Bedroom upstairs apartment
Lights, water furnished. Adults
only 190. 322 2294, after 4

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I.7tledroom.AdultlOnly
Spec. Rates For Senior Citilens
Park Avenue Mobile Park
'j5.4) Park Drive' '3j12 18l

Breakfast Cook needed, experienced
only, permenent •mpioyment.
Apply 9 to 5, HolIday Inn,
Altamonte Springs

"Get 'Em While

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health requires Immediate
sale of this especially nice 2 BR
CondominIum in thefinest Sanford
location. New furniture and
draperIes throughout. Make your
offer; cash, terms, or trade We'll
deal

Apartments Rent
Furnished

3)

Can't pJi the car In the garag*. eii

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Hear alga scrioul. 3231737.
nolonger needed items with a
classified ad in the Evening
Herald Dial 372 261 I or lii 9993 to
place yours

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'ue for rent Sat'ifi,i
AuctIon, 1200 Frencri Ay 3j
7310

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$150 Monthly. Adults, 332.7455 * * * * Deltona
* * *
Evenings.
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7
Pct. interest Rite
Enjoy beautiful Wekiva River by GOOD CREDIT IS AL(. YOU
renting a mobile home at CAMP
NEED, NO MONEY DIDWN. New
SEMINOLE. No pets No alcohol. i and I
oom homes,
2
373 1170
battit priced from 1?2.10 to
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525.100 on large wooded lot Seller
pays all closing cost. VA, FHA,
37
Business Properly
conventional • loans. Buililer,
Deitona, 9047092780. Orlando,
For Rent
935 423 1334.
WAREHOUSE
With or without offices on SR 16 at I
1. any size. We are wheeling and MOSS I E C. BATEMAN
dealing tocome see us or call 373
BROKER
373764)
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* Recreational Building

FREE home delivery SlaveS
Please call )S IX) 4466

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Will kefpchlldrefl
in my home.
373 5370

Buy a bargain or Sell a bargain with
fun to use and read classified ads?
Call 332 7611 or 0)1 9993 to place
your ad

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Will baby sIt In Sunlafld home. 32)
6462

Mobile Homes Rent

34,

Sandlewood Villas

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'aulfledoicis do a jod that can be
done no other way. Call 3722611 or
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EXPERIENCED. WILL DO DAISY
SITTING DAY OR NIGHT. CALL

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ExceptiOflaltY large 2 bedrooms, I
bath, fully equipped kitChen,
carpet, drapes
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exchanged. 371.0111.

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Unlurnished

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Mature lady wants to babysit for
elderly lady or child. peferences

Reduce safe - fast with CoBese
Tablets 6 E-Vap "water pills".
Touchton Drug.

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Evening Herald,

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Evening Hera Id, Sanford, FL

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ive some e1smpng equipment you
, iç,ciq
use' Sell it all with a
1t.stsili('d Ad in The Herald Call
372 2611 or III 9991 and a friendly
,ij v,' will help you,

ri Rowe Pest Control
'** iriqi., A','

5,nf ord. 377 7070

Pet Care
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PET REST IPIN
Boarding 6 Grooming
rti 372 0057
BATHIP4C.LC,ROOMili1C,
ALL BREEDS
--__For Appi. $3) 1511

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Professional Wallpaper Hanger
Licensed Residential. Commercial
FreecEtlimates Ph 372 U?)

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If you have an eye for real value,
you'll eye th ciassif led ads
regularly

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Well Drilling
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SPRIPIKLER 5Y51EM,

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STIPIE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO.
'707W.7ndSl

3334427

"Don't nee" Serve a useful
purpose again when you sell them
.th a Classified Act tram the
Heralit, Call us tOday' Don't
deIayt JuSt dial 3177611 or 131
4y93 To place your low cost Want
Ad.

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Heraid, Sdnford, Fl.

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ALLEY OOP
Wm.L, REGAMLess OF wwtRE) ITS A PLEASLJIM

...KAD r gm LMe

INCIDEN&amp;Y MR-CU

squeeze.
He wins the spade lead in
dummy and runs off
triclus In each minor suit. West
shows out on the second
dlanOfld
and third club
lead
n. s. me
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and comes back to his own hand
with the king of spades. East
shows out and South knows that
West started with six spades
and four hearts. South can now
claim the grand slam because
when he cashes the last club
and diamond, West will have to
discard down to one heart and
the jack of spades. The heart
queen will drop wherever it Is

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ThAT '4DWAV WHEN 'Cu CUBBLE'\ AND 1WS IS
DID, MR. , UN .... .
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East-West vulnerabk
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losing their certification in the
county, Seminole County
Disposal, Inc. underwent some
qukk reshuf fl ing of internal
affairs before Tuesday night's
county commission pubik

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DELMAR COVEY
"If they don't provide seat.

building permit to erect his
green and red 30-by 60 foot
tent at W. 25th St. and
Laurel Ave.
Officials said all Covey
had to do to get the
permit was show cer
tification that the tent was
flame retardant and furnish electricity and two
portable toilets on the site.
(-oey had the certificate
and electricity but said he
wouldn't put ln toilets and
seek the permit. "I don't
need lt," he maintained.
Police allowed the tent
meeting
In
ding County Court action
on the case. Covey plead
innocent and was lined
after a non-jury trial but

city ordinance, if they provide
Mrs Co%-ey said tier hustwind
seating, the), must have a perF
finances
his reIvaLs and his
'?"
mit"
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Police sa they have repeat new Cadillac as the co-owner of
edly implored Covey to pay the a roofing company.
$10 permit fee, and even hand "He never takes up a collecdelivereil an application to him
Ion, s sal
e sponsor
lint Coe) wh drics to the
these mectings. If people want
services from his home in near.
Weather Details Page 3A
to give donations, that's some__________________________ by Apopka in a 1974 Cadillac, thing else. but my husband
spurnel all efforts to avoid
bought that car and he's pa ying
arrests.
for It from his roofing blCovey said he was living in ness."
Murfreesboro, Tenn. with his
wife and five children when he Rev. Carl Brooks, an Orlando
received Gods message about police chaplain who tried untwo &amp;IrS ago.
successfull) to persuade (.oe)
Bridge
lOB
, This Is our sixth revival to obey city laws, said he beCalendar
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. here," said his wife, fieves the unordained preacher
C4mics ............... 10B
Mona.
"We had them In "is sincere In his Otith and will
Crossword Puzzle . ...... IIA
Apopka, Sanford, Oviedo, stand fast by his position that he
Dear Abby
10A
Ocoee, Forest City and now ft does not nt A
"Orlando is getting then
Dr. Lamb ............. 10A
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judgement mt.Isage," Covey
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Covey was arrested by
Horoscope
"Unless they receive it,
1973,
says.
Hospital
lhc
will
be destro&gt;ed It S ti
on i 'uliding codt iolatIon
Obituaries
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take -i stand for Jesus
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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Delmar Covey, who has been arrested four times In the past
week because he refuses to get
a permit for his revival meetgs,says he plans to keep on
eaching.
Following the latest arrest
Monday night, police also confiscated Covey's green revival
tent and folding chairs, but
Covey, 36, says he will conduct
services in a vacant lot "tent or
notent"
,The I.,ord spoke to me and
told me to hold seven revivals in
the
without 0
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stand-up service.

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7K kEtU SOCIAL AAaAAMWIZ
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two more telephone lines to the
existing two to handle any
The
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management offices of the firm
will be moved to Johnson's
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A suggestion by Vihien to put
the firm on probation and fine
them was nipped when county
attorney Howard Marsee said
that the ordinance does not
provide for the levying of fines.

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A trustee's report of
Adminis trator Robert
She said she found breakfast
Dr. Irrgang is being hired on stretcher combination for the
"atrocious" sanitary conditions Besserer said today he Is trays still sitting around at the stipulation she take te emergency room; $1,000
at Seminole Memorial Hospital meeting with department heads lunch time and patients un- board exams when eligible In stretcher for the recovery room
in surgical department; two
at Sanford 'has triggered an "to try to determine just what bathed while hospital employes May, 1975, at a salary based
in.
cardiac
monitors at $4,000
administrative
investigation the situation Is."
"smoke
break"
l2'were taking a
per cent of the gr
,
each;
an$6,000
electronic fetal
Tuesday Besseser assured in the kitchen.
and airomise that conditions
come from the pathology lab
obstetrical
for
Besserer reported today that with the present pathologist, monitor
will be corrected inunedlately. trustees "Us situation will be
Hospital board member Mrs. taken care of at once."
the trays in question were from Dr. G.V. Garay, receiving 62 department; a $1,311 rotating
Sophia Shoemaker. a registered
Be3serer termed Mrs. patients who had breakfast late per cent and the new Micro-tone for Pathology AM a
SW operating cystoscopic lens
nurse, told fellow board Shoemaker's allegations due to moming x-rays before pathologist 38 per cent.
uwmbers Tuesday of conditions "general and widespread" and eating.
Dr. Irrgang interned in the for the urology table.
encountered during a recent said. "I'm trying to pinpoint the
In actions Tuesday the Army and did a loW' year
-A oved leasing of the
inspection.
areas she mentioned."
hospital trustees:
residency In Pathology at latest in nuclear scanning
She called sanitary conditions
Mrs. Shoemaker told fellow
-Approved tmiringof Dr. Sara Baylor University Medical equipment for the hospital
atrocious" and said, "We trustees of I'huck-passing" that It. Irt gang, of Casselberry, as a Center Dallas, Texas.
radiology department at $1,595
spend untold amounts of money followed her Inquiries into second staff pathologist as
-Approved for lease or
to e delivered by Jan.
to ketp the operating room whm responsibility It is to see recommended by a committee purchue by the board were
a 31.
sterile but not one cart was that hospital facilities are appointed by the hospital $1,009 operating microscope;
clean."
clew.
medical staff.
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Radiology Department
reported that the depertznentis
now self-sustaining and is
growing.
Dr. Edwin Epstein in a letter
to trustees, said he has been
requesting an examining roorn
for the second floor of the West
wing for the past flveyears. He
asked that a room being used as
a catch-all store room be
Converted to ads use. The letter
was signed by 31 other doctors.
also been received from Dr.
Thomas Largen, chairman of
the equipment conunittee, who
said the examining room was
not needed and he would vote
against recommending purchase of any equipment for it if
it was created.

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A loc&amp;I power company official hAs ex. we've consulted are skeptical of the claim
pressed doubt as to the value of a voltage made for the product."
Advertising literature, In the form of a
regulator marketed as "Volt Guard," to save
device
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on home electric bills.
protects household
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Scott Burns, manager of the Sanford office
surges, makes them more efficient, prolongs
of Florida Power and Light Co., said more
their useful lives and reduces electric
i
money could be saved by turning off a light or
Bishop
"The pseudo-technical
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turning down the air conditioner, than by
lazqpage used in the nAme-ographed flyer. the
using such a device. He explained household
poor sentence structure, and the misuse of
current is fairly constant, and the regu
words indicate to us that this could be a
would not cause a noticeable difference in ft
game to stick the unwary cwaurner with a
electric bill.
worthim deviect."
in chn~
Junction with a warning issued by the Divisloon
tall' circumstances, Burns said, such as a
of
large
business or for special equipment If
of Consumer Services, Florida Department
there
is a need, there are several tested
Agriculture Robert J BIshop, dibisIon
devices already on the market.
director, cautioned consumers to be skeptical
But he agreed with the consumer waming,
of the "Volt Guard" mechanism, handled by
if no test results are availfible, skepticism
Swthern Consolidated Corp., St. Petersburg.
should be the byword in dealing with the
He cited the lack of testing data of the Item,
and added electrical engineers with whom device or its promoters.

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The hearing, a contLnuaUon
Coirunissioner Greg Drun- of the firm's 3,000 customers sentee owner James Kuvrich of
from last week, was set to nond, who had cited complaints ha'i ac ually signed the con- Rochester, NY, was initially
de termine II the refuse from customers hcluding one tract. Yet Relin said "we
put on six-month probation
ullection firm should be instance where a "collector probably have more oral and after a similiar hearing in
it rmltted to continue to used abusive language to a 12- written contracts than anyone January.
perate in the county after year-old child" voted against else."
Vihlen told the commission
But commissioner Dick that he had received over 111
repeated complaints from the week-long extension of the
..ustomers The complaints
Williams, asking if the contract complaints "most of which
hearing
involving poor service and
Last week, in continuing the signers only amounted to about were related to abusive
inconsistent policy, were hearing, the commissioners 10 per cent, was unable to pin language" concerning both the
described by commissioners as cited the need for a copy of the Helm down to a specific an- workers and the former
iriitwrIng "more than the coitrart that has been sent to swi'r.
management.
other firms coinhined."
I(elin also did not.produce a
ComplamLs have Aso cen.
all customers I.hat details Lhe
The commission approved a frequency of pick-ups, the customer list as chairman John tered around rate changes
motion to continue the hearing amount of refuse to be collected Kimbrough requested last without proper notification to
until next week "until the board and the fee.
week "I didn't think the or
the customer
can receive an evaluation of the
who Is not ex.
Although Helm said Tuesday dinance calls for us to give you
Johnson,
new manager and a statement that he had rimiled copies of U)c a list of customers. We will live perie;iced in refuse collection,
of intent from the *new contract to the board. the up to the letter of the law per se, told the commission he would
management team," % hich was document had not been but I don't think that's part of "resolve complaints as quickly
initiated by commissioner Sid received.
the ordinance."
as they could be resolved and
Vitilen, Jr.
The firm, controlled by ab- would service accounts even
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manager Sheldon Polakoff and
replacing him with local contractor Grady Johnson-earned
the company another week's
respite.
The deal was consummated
one hour before the commission
hearing, according to the firm's
attorney Leonard Helm.

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Seminole High School principal Don Reynolds congratulates Wee Future Farmers of Americ2
IFFA) members who will be attending the FFA nat1onalconent1o'i in Kansas City, Mo from oct is
to 18 Delegates are (left to right) Scott Downes, president; Virginia Lammerse, reporter; and kyle
B.auer, secretary.
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The board
Instructed
Besserer to present a detailed
converting the roan
Meting and authorized him to
so Icit bids on installation of a
sink
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A $4 million purchase of two privately wned

purchase the systems with the idea of setting up

titility systems was authorized by the Seminole
County Commission Tuesda

a regional service.
Citing the trend towards regionahzation of
utilities, Neiswender reminded the commission
wi th county control th ere will be a better op.

serves 4800 acres will go for $2.97

million. The

Indian Hills utility system providing service to
630 acres, is expected to cct approximately one

million
The proposal was presented to the commission for formal action by county planner
ROger Neiswendcr Uoever, the county body
had been discussing the propOSal for several
months in work sessions. In addition, they had
access to a feasibility study recommended from
ing them to
11u, ell and Ax
purchase Hie systems.
Commissioner Greg Drummcmd was he
lone dissenter in the authorization.
Nelswender sal i a &amp; an
are to remain rea sonable, thn the counts should

portunity to protect and enhance the en.
vironment.
The feasibility reports revealed that
vimer has 10 connections with a capacity f
12,000 While Indian Hills has 1,548 with a capacity
for ',530
By purchasing the systems now, and ex-

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panding them later, the county will have access
to almost 75 ly!r cent of the expansion costs froin
federal funds. ff the private companies expand
on their own , the county will be left to pick up the
new inflated tag by Itself
Revenue provided by the system wm

sponsor bonds used in the purchase of the
faciiitie

Seminole County will recei ve
$68,794 from the U S Labor
Department for the im.
plementation of public works
jobs within the county.
This is part of a $174 rntlli n
allocation to be divided among
eight southern states. The
entire allocation is $31. million,
equivalent to 85,000 jobs.
Joyce Ott, a planner with the
Florida Labor Department's
Manpower division, explained
the funds were part of a
program authorized last
winter, and only being miplemented now because of
legislative delays.
In Seminole Cou,~i,,
are expected to create 13 jobs
be 8chninistered by the county
but paid for through the federal
funds The newly-creat.d
positions i 1 run through Jun.
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dling" the southern end of the
Fr day morning
county in the education
program. Reaction ranged
Bevis said the hearing would
from
appreciation of the
lp
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remarks
to agreement to
course olactlonja mandated bY

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mission to permit utilities subs.
In St. Petersburg, Florida
Shevin also said that after opinion.
The opinion does not in- ject to
is denied the right to levy the
their
jurisdiction
Power
spokesman
Bill
Johnson
Jan.
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The cormission earlier this
special charge, said, "It would validate the charges
unilaterally to modify their said, 'All!
can
tell
you
is
that
if
rural
electric
cooperatives
week
scheduled a hearing for
be a blow." Ile reminded the
Shevin told a news conference rates for any reason, I
have
we're
not
allowed
to
pass
on
this
must
hold
hearings
before
they
Nov.
18 on fuel adjustment as a
Shevin ruling "is an opinion and that customers should continue concluded that rates charged cost, in
,I be able raise rates.
60
days
we
won
result of Shevin's earlier opin.
not a court order."
to pay the charges until the pursuant to a fuel adjustment
to pay for the oil." Ile said no oil
lAst week, Shevin Issued an ion and questions by public
"The opinion includes the issue is settled by the PSC or clause—even when such clause means
no electricity,
opinion saying that the passage c-oun.sel Frederick Karl about
t courts.
phrase
'without
public
Is included in a tariff on file
Public Service Commiss ioner
I 14 years since the present costs in the formula.
hearing', Wortham said,
adding iu. u.uCi that of
company's tarif f sched ules are
the result of public hearings
held on at least two occasions.
WorUm said the company,
after its legal staff has received
a copy of the opinion and had an
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Herald Staff Writer
probably will release R formal

such a manner," O'Malley said in a statement
issued by press aide Jerry Davies. O'Malley

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In an opinion issued today for with the conunission
are wilham Mayo,
contacted in fuel adjustment formula was
opinion today that the fuel Bevis said at an Impromptu Rep. flarold Dyer, D-Holly. illegal."
Tampa.
said,
"I
wish the guy put into company rate strucadjustment charge levied by news conference.
wood, Shevin said that the state
Shevin
said
that
Florida
law
would
get
one
opinion
and stick tures had given it legitimacy.
Meanwhile, PSC
power companies to all their
says "the Commission must or- loft a !m relernng to e
Ho we ver, he said that opfnir
uars is fflegaIhUa ci! Frederick Kar l sa id
er and hold public lieirings ()Ile alx)ut t,~~,o
Florida llo%~cr and Light of. ne"'s rele~~e that he was not permit regulated utilities' to
Old INA %v,15 li'llited un.l) to Uit,, qut-,
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tions raised by PSC Commis
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surprised
by
the
opinion,
which
automatically
and
unilaterally
rates
charged by regulated utilW
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this
type
difference
of
stoner Paula Hawkins about
4111, has hit us cold," said Art Shevin issued for state Rep. hike fuel adjustment charges ity companies."
legal
opinion
from
whatever
whether
of the comr, D-Ilollywood.
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holding
public
Fuel adjustm ent charges, source which is helping corn- rnisssion atofailure
hold heaiings beassistant to the FP and L
Karl said, "Florida citizens hearings.
even though set apart In month- pound the confusion in the mind fore adopting the formula indivision manager at Merritt should be caufioned that the atly bills, are rates within the of the public as to the justifica.
Island.
torney general s opinion does
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WASHINGTON (All) —
Wholesale prim rose only one.
tenth of a per cent last month as
falling farm prices offset ir,
creases in the cost of industrial
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A new circuit court ruling provement.s. Even with the connection fees. Money from
declaring unconstitutional connection fees (which the city this source is placed in a today.
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The modest September price
give new financially headaches utility system was subsidized utility
con Str U C t ion,
foll owed near-record in' •
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creases in July and August Th
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cities if confirmed by the general revenues last sear
tensions,
renewals
and September increase as the
In accord, with the it&gt;'s rtpldcunent of the water
Florida Supreme Court
and smallest price advance since
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against tlw~ City of Dunedin is services pay the full operation
Mayor Norman Floyd of tenth of a per cent last October Old Alta inonte School sections still oil site prior to remo%-al to %Voodlands i n
now before the Supreme Court, and maintenance costs, the city Altamonte Springs said unless
said Altamonte Springs City plans to raise its utility rates In his city was speciflcally cited in
the next few weeks.
Atty. Joe Davis.
a court action challenging the
Sanford, Casselberry and
City Manager Harry Hug said legality of its connection fees,
Altmonte Springs expect to today Casselberry would be put the murt decision would not
receive utility connection lees ma "financial bad spot if the ippl
CLOUDY
totaling S520,0W this budget fef s were discontinued
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Altamonte Springs anyear.
The Casselberry council in
The Seminole County School cording to schedule the building amendment provides utility tax sc hooIs, $74.US.28; electrical
ticipates $100,000 or 6,5 per
Sanford charges a combined its budget opted for the utility
Complete Weather Page 3A
Board
Wednesday evening may be occupied as early as receipts be used to repay sutmlies for air conditioning at
cent, of its budgeted revenues
sewer-water connection lee of rate hike rather than levying a
instructed
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capital improvement bonds, at several schools $99,C99.40; and
$550 whfle Cussielberry's fee Is property tax. In the city's 34
Stenstrom to Invoke a penalty
Layer stated during a public no cost to the taxpayers. The r. change order at Tuscawilia
grants and loam for sewer
$750 and Altamonte is in year history a property tax has
clause against George Saun- meeting on millage, the eight board approved the motion.
cons t ruc ti on), from that
Middle School, $21,flO.
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process of adopting a new or- never been levied.
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sour ce
The
board
also
approved
the
dinance raising connection fees Sanford City Manager W.E.
The board received a written
when he violates the contract based on Is not an increase but a purchase of .1 gasoline tank to
from $ZO to $750
(Pete) Knowles doubted the
Altamonte Springs council Around The Clock
4A deadline for moving the 01(1 decrease of two mills from the service 1975 model
resolution from the Winter
The $200,000 Casselberry court decision referred to adopted a "tight budget", held Bridge ....................1013 Altamonte-new Woodlands total Wx pjckage of last year. vehicles. New ar-.i ndschool prings City Council protesting
b
connection charges that pay the line on taxes, but had Calendar
anticipates receiving from
HA Ilernentary School
The He said if ar' increase is will ope rate on unleaded gas the board's policy of extensive
special fee represents fully 10 actual labor and materials enough money left for a Comics .................... lOB deadline is Oct. 13.
noticed in the tax bill of in. only, by federal law. The tank busing programs of Winter
per cent of its anticipated 1974- connection costs. Rather he sizeable contingency after a Crossword puzzle . ..... . IIA
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School Superintendent dividual residents
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'75 reenue
heights and O v iedo Schools,
SA William
Layer reported would be due to reassessment, district bus garage
These receipts go into a fund refers to an "inpact charge" Nevertheless, loss of the Dr.Lamb
Saunders had submitted a not the eight mill levy.
Bids were submitted and
The board also heard the
for the sewer and water utility included within the con nection $2,0 0 would hit the city hard hloros"upe
1 2A timetable declar ing Nov. 30 as
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In another money related approved by the board for re marks of George Willis of
plant,expansion,actualcostsof fees.
Davis said the Florida Hospital...... ,_ .hA the revised expected corn matter. Layer suggested the basketball bakboards at South Sanford concerning the con
connecting
new
Stanford has budgeted $124,5M SupreiiieCout-titulyre%,ersettie Obituaries
utility
pletion date of the project. board endorse Amendment One Seminole Middle School, ditionof education in the nor.
customers and capital im in expected revenues from the lower court tie isbn
Television
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ministration.
whools in
the south,
n' in the suggested the citizens of the the newer buildings. But the
north,
alleged
"inadequate,
He apologized to the board for
lie asked, "Is there a shor.
unsafe and
depressing northern area turn out in March need to house the influx of t ie ab--k-nce of a "group of arm tage of money or just a shortage
facilities" which house the and maintain the four mill tax students in the south end twisting part-rits" but he said in some areas' My father
Sanford stWent population, and used'for capital expenditure&amp; mandated the money be ex. the north end parents don't belitved in every member of
Both Allan Keeth and William pended there. If suf ficient state expect any solution "from a the family eating, not just the
the lack of teachers for t,
Fea
ther thanked Willis for his capital outlay funds are board which is too involved wjtji noisy ones."
music and physical education.
Board Chairman Davie Sims remarks and concern. Keeth provided this year and next, empire building "
After the meeting one school
replied Willis was suffering suggested Superintendent and If the voters retain the f
Willis scored the principals administration
member
from "tunnel vision" in failing LAYer Prepare a report, "not a mill levy or some part of it in for their salary adjustments pointed out the accuracy of Dr,
to see the problems exist rebut ta l," on the matters Willis March 1975. the needs of MI old which are deducted from the Culpepper's remark. He iaid
schools in the county will be school budgets, some of which the south end citizens virtually
throughout the county, Ile mentioned.
Layer himself said, after the met
can' t afford to hire teachers for Imposed the four mill levy on
stressed the board had accompllqhed all the goals it set meeting "The quality of
Willis charged the board of special programs, like art and those other residents of the
teachers Is equal, the type of succumbing to the pressure of ph Iical education. Such is the district, and benefitted from the
for itself two ~ears ago.
Jean Bryant agreed with program is equal, with the parents and civic associations case at Goldsboro Elementary concentrated expansion. If the
much of Willis' comments, exception of some small in the south, at the expense of School he said.
voters of the north end approve
"These are the same things I elementary schools, which do the north.
He pointed to thousands of the levy in March with a
"It must be comforting to the dollars in expenditures for the massive turnout, the northern
have recommended all along. not have all the special
We must bring aH the schools programs such as music and residents of the southern part of Woodlands School. which were are would be the principal
up to the adequacy of the art. The greatest difference is the county to know their only made against the recom. beneficiary of the districts next
in the physical plant. The north problem is whether they can get niendations of the ad. capital improvement program.
schools in the south end."

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W illiam A. Arentz received motorcycle parts valued at $120
were stolen from the business.
ISonford
minor cuts and Betty H. Hansen
Norman Lee Hulker, 50, 201

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Bomb Scare Grounds Jet
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A United Air Lines 727 jet
en route from Pittsburgh to Tampa, Fla., was diverted to
Charlotte after airline officials were alerted that there
might be a bomb on board.
United officials said the 49 passengers and six crewmen
were evacuated from the plane Wednesday at Charlotte's
Douglas Municipal Airport and police searched the air.
craft. No explosives were found.
Emergency room doctors In a Pittsburgh hospital
alerted United officials that a bomb might be on their
flight 993, according to Jun Mummah, sales and service
manager for the airline's Charlotte office.
Mummah said a Pittsburgh passenger who had been
taken from the flight when he apparently suffered a heart
attack was overheard by doctors to say, "There is a
bomb."

Pot Raid Warrant Attacked

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.ttvrc; for to llurd
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used of smuggling a planeload of marijuana into
the United States have argued that the charges are based
on a faulty search warrant.
Jeffery L. SearL,, 32, Zephyr Hills, Fla., and James F.
Thrasher, 37, were arrested two weeks ago when their C47
landed at Chattanooga's Lovell Field to refuel.
Pollee said they found almost two tons of marijuana
aboard the old cargo plane.
Scads and Thrasher were charged by city police with
possession of marijuana. Federal agents later charged
them with smuggling.
Al

Ford Surprises Officials
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Ford's pledge to
improve automobile mileage 40 per cent In four years was
a jarring surprise to his own Federal Energy Administration, still coaxing auto makers to agree to a 30 per
cent improvement In six years. FEA officials say the
agency had plarned to reach a fuel use standard of 20
miles per gallon either in 1985 through a voluntary
Program or In 1982 through a standby plan for mandatory
mileage standards.

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fought the idea of forcing building permi ts are issued ,
In other business, council
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SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) — The largest demonfraUona against President Nguyen Van ThIeu In three
years erupted in brief violeno! today. Two Western
newsmen were beaten by plainclothes policemen during
the fray, and one of them was seriously Injured. Haney
Howell, Saigon bureau chief for CBS, was kicked in the
abdomen and rushed by U.S. Embassy ambulance to a
hospital. Another CBS staffer said Howell was tUrning
police beating a protestor in front of the National
Asaenitgy building when police turned on him. Barry
Iflll&amp;and, a tre,undent for Tune magazine,
reported that he was slugged in the back of the head and
kicked in the stomach while trying to take pictures of
plainclothes policeman tr ying to wrest banners and sticks
away from Buddhist deonstratorsInthe central mar ket .

Terrorists Free Hostages
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) —
American diplomat Barbara Hutchison was In high
humor after seven leftist terrorists released her and six
other hostaes in return for safe conduct out of the
country. "Suddenly I became a tremendous bargain.!
went from a million to nothing," the 47-year-old U.S.
Information Service bureau chief quipped to newsmen
Wednesday night after the 13-day episode ended. The
seven gwunm originally demanded $1 million ransom
and the release of 37 leftist prisoners. They got nothing except a safe getaway to Panama, where they declared SIc.
tcwy 5v!d said they were exhausted.

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STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) — The Nobel Prize for
physiology or medIcine was awarded Jointly today to
three doctors Alli1 Claude, Christian de Duve and
George E. Palede, for "their dlscavcrica c&amp;iwnfr,g the
structur'J and functional organ1zati of the cell."
Claude was born in Luxembourg, Do Duve In Britain
and Palade in lomanla. Do Dove and Palade work in the
United States,
Do Duve, 57, works at Rockefeller University in New
York Qty. Palade, 62, is head of the cell biology section at
Yale University's school of medicine.
Claude, 75, is director of the Institute Jules Bcrdet at the
.!nlverslte !Jbre In Brussels, Belgium.
The three cell bioigi'its share a $124,OX prize.

Banks Fail; Insuror
o Pay O ff epositors
WASHINGTON (AP) — rooms into d aster and by
the FDIC Insurance lost a penny. National Bank of
Bankers and government regu.. readiness of is
San Franthe Federal
lators say two record-aetting serve
Re- FDIC's record of full cisco. The latest estimate
System to unleash its repa)ment to 99 per
cent of de- pegged the cost to the FDIC at
bank failures ill ustrate the massive money
resources.
positors
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banks even $483 mlthon
soudj
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the FDIC, Includes deposits exceeding the
suring savers they won't be left which grew out
of the wreckage legal maximum.
now the insuring agency
empty-handed if their banks of the 4,000 fi ci
nan al Insti tutions
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collapse.
that felled In 1933, had to dip salvage U remains of th
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U.S. Na tional Bank of San $100 million ce fund for only Natlor-' flank of San Diego, Blink, which held deposits of
responsible for $934 $1.7 billion when It was sold to
Diego and Franklin National deposit, in th to make good which
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failed. No saver covered by under a d was sold tonCrocker
Trust Co. Tuesday.
sente 'he deposi t Insurance
system wi th Its hea viest (loan.
cial challenge yet, but the
bankers and regulators say
thow are isolated irlstances of
poor bank ing practice.
In both cases, all deposi tors

Britons

then shlftedtotbe jitterbug
for his dance with Mrs.
Lewis as the band played
"Sentimental Journey."

Rosfropovlch
BONN, Gerrnany(AP) —
Last months disruption of
an open air art exhibit by
Soviet authorities was
shameful, says Soviet
cellist Mitlalav Rostro-

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LONDON (AP) — An esti.
of an upsurge in the But the l.ertles agreed on one
were fully protected, even mated 30 million Bri tons are sindications
trength of the Liberal party poin
t: Britain is living far be.
government Insurance voting today to choose who will and
nationalist parties In Scot- yo
guaran tee., full protection only Impose rigid aus
Its means, and for at I'ut
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to accoun ts of $20,000 or less, and how, and wheth ty on them land, Wales and Northern Ire- a few more years li ving costs
er Britain's land,
will rise and living, stncjards
Thekeystorwolthejrurarr e future is with the Common
If neither the Laborites nor will fail,
system is a $5.8-tjIJbon fund Market or wi th Washington.
the Tories win a ma jority,
con trolled by the Federal Do.
Wilson has estimated It will
Po lls predicted an easy victo- am may have to settle for Brita
mltake
two fall years of Labor
Posit Insurance Corporation, ry for La bor Prime
Minister nority governmt, as It did last govern
the agency behind the FDIC Harold Wilson over
before things begin
Edward February.
embossed on the doors of 96.5 Hea th
's Conservativii, but the To form a mafjorfty govern, to Improve again. Heath his
warned that the Labor program
per cent of the nation's corn- polls have been dead wrong in men apa
t,
win at
th
will plan-ge the nation Into Ca.
mercia bank,. A Similar agen. Britain's last two elections.
318
of
the
635
seats
in the House tastrophe.
cy, the Federal Savings and
The domestic choice is be- of Commons. At dissolution,
Loan Insurance Corp., COVCtS
In foreign policy, the dlrec.
a tween Labor's assertion th
like share of the nation's aa. the way out cf Britain's at Labor held 298, the Tories , Lion of the ballut could dtc.
cco- the IAberal., 15, the Ulster mine whe th Britain remains
Logs and loan auociaU
er
nornic cris Is throu social. Unionists 10, Scot
is
gh
tish na. acti ve in the Common Market
The keystone is buttressed by lam and the
Tories' stress on tlonalists 7, two seats were Va- or turns
the government's readiness to
toward Washington
orthodox conservatism,
cant and the rest were divided
and a revival of the Corn.
borrow $3 billion more to supNei ther ctu*e may prove among splinter groups.
monwealth,
Pori savings accounts, by the sufficiently appeal ing to
give Much of the campaign has
effo rts of bank regulators to either party a
Wilson's Labor government
majority in Par- mired in battles over statistics
pinpoin t trouble beforo It mush- Iiarnenl, and th
has been essentia lly Aflanti cf.,t
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US. Rep. Bill atappell
(i).Oela) today cornmended President Gerald
Ford for taking a positive,
substantial step toward
winning the war against
Inflation.
Chappell said, "While I
keenly oppose the Proposed
surtax on Incomes, I firmly
applaud virtually all of ti'e
presideAt's other
.
proposals"To Impose the proposed
surtax will only add to the
Inflationary spiral because
It will only further burden a
segment of our people who
are already carrying a
disproportionate hQz'r, c,(
U* tax burden and will
result inmost Instances in
an Increase In commodity
prices to offset the tax
Therefore, I believe it to be
self-del sstlng," Chappel
said,

Clyde C. Williams
CHICAGO (AP) — Clyde
C. "Slim" WillIams,
,
who traveled fn the lsby
dog sled from Copper
Center,
Alaska,
to
Washington D.C., died
Wednesday. A biography
about Williams, "Alaska
Sourdough," covers his
careers as explorer,
hunter, guide, lecturer
author.
President Ford
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
(AP) — President Ford
took to the dnrv'. 15w

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found

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appreciation, John Porter of 12

Permitted to continue using months ago that more than Orange Drive for his assistance

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PUbliShed In the German
magazine Der Stern, he
detente has resulted In
a gener al improvement of
conditions for artists in
Russia
And Rostropovich, 47,
tThollveslnLcndonin.eU..
Imposed exile, said in.
creasing iti i of Soviet
policies by Rn.al,n irtlits
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occupational license.
—Approved a DOT plan to

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — spectators were given citations.
Handcuffed by Florida law, OrThe sheriff's office and OrOrange County authorities are re- lando Humane Society have
t urning eight of 12 dogs rescued been flooded wi th calls protestfrom
a bloody dogfight pit to ing the return of the dogs, but
WEATHER — Jax Blacks
their owners.
authorities said their hands
'There is nothing we can do were tied.
I .Ye:?erday's high SI mw th
except return them because
"We've been getting a call
Fight
morning 60,
they
were
not
actually
engaged
every
30 seconds," said a HuPartly cloudy through Friday.
Hight in the mid SOs and lows tonight
Fla.
(AP)
In
fighting
at
the
time,"
said
a
mane
Society official. "We
JACKSONVILLE,
In the mid oOs. Northeasterly Wnd%
— A group from the black corn- spokesman ior the Orange don't like it any more than the
10 to is mph, decreasing at nigPt,
munity of Jacksonville hai or- County
Sheriff's Department, people who are complaining,
"
Extended Forecasts Saturday
As far as the law lsconcerned, butFlorldadoesn'thaveananganized
to
stop
the
rapid
in.
thrOugh Monday. Peninsular
crease of crime and Improve they were nothing more than i.mal confiscation law,"
Florida — Chance of %att,red
malriy afternoc.n and evening
Legislation to allow author.
relations between blocks and somebody's pet."
thunderthoweri, more likely in.
But
police
are
keeping
four
of
itles to take mistreated animals
the police.
terior and eastern pOrtiOns Highs
"There exists within our city the animals confiscated during from their owners was inmotiy lower SOi north and mid to
upper SOs elsewhere, Lows from an atmosphere of constant ten- the raid Saturday night as evi. troduced during the last session
upper SOs arid lower lOs north to 70% sion, fear
and distrust be tween dence In upcoming trials, the of the state legislature, but was
south,
defeated on the floor of the
some residents of the black spokesman said.
Nineteen
persons
were
arHouse.
community and the police," res
1 Da?ona Beach tidt, for Friday
ted on gambling and cruelty
Seven of the dogs seized rhigh 1:30 am. S:O0 pm.; low 10:37
saId Arnette Glrardeau, a dena m., 11:11 pm.; Port Canaveral —
animal
charges
at
the
tent- quired treatment for Injuries,
List and political figure, In an- to
high 4:16 am • 4:47 pm,; low 10:33
covered dog pit In a rural area Including one which had a parnounclng
the
new
group
am., 11.02 P m.
of Orange County. Another 100 tIal tongue amputa tion.
Wednesday.
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Eckerd

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) —
Jack Eckerd,, Republican
candidate for the senate,
has called President Ford's
suggested income tax
surcharge "a rlpoff...wtuich
will hit worse at the people
now flexing most."
Eckerd, a mIllIonaIre
drugstore chain owner,
said while campaigning
here Wednesday that the
nation's economic
problems would best be
cured by "fiscal responaibillty in Washington."
Eckerd, who casts
himself In the role of a
party conservative ,
blamed governmental
waste
natlon.j economics.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Ford would like to
recharge the drive toward improved US.-Soviet relations
by meeting this year with Russian Comminlst Party
leader Leonici I. Brezhnev, but only If there Is prior
progress In major negotiating areas. Ford said at his
news conference, "U there Is reason for us to meet before
that (the U.S.-Sovlet summit meeting scheduled for 1975),
I will certainly consider It."

WASHINGTON (AP)— President Ford is described as
well pleased with a new press conference format that
allows follow-up questions. And he has further experiments In mind. Under active consideration Is a
jx oposal that reporters seek Ford's recognition by
silently raising their hands rather than jumping up and
shouting, 'Mr. President."

. Thirteen persoris were smoking drug and breach
arrested and charged with peace, with bond set at oo.
breach of peace Tuesday by
Jailed under $100 bond each
Seminole Sheriff's Deputies
responding toa disturbance call were, Thomas Overshlver, 15,
i at Wekiva Marina Bridge.
Ohio; Michael Site, , Penn.
Nine adult., were jailed in sylvania; Jennifer Krawe, 18;
r Seminole County in lieu of $100 William Johnson, 34, Lake
bond each, three juveniles were Mary; Charles Pratt, 20,
. released to their parents and Illinois; Danny Hasse, 18,
Randy Michael Smith, 22, Indiana; Judith Kenney, 38,
, ,,~,% Wisconsin was charged with Lake Mary; Laura Folden, 18,
possession of device for Orlando, a nd Diane Garber, 19.

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS—
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Floyd answerpd thitt 4hallow rity In advanea eo"wnr #~"
a "mu lug
us avilig wilfie
,
action on SR 436 east of
--Sent to the planning and
Uld
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Airport Boulevard, Sanford. bond, charge, carrying con- purposes at private nonies are allowed, but that wells for although service will not be driving. Floyd said Porter,
—Adopted a resolution 'recommendation a request for
"I Both vehicles were li,sted as cealed weapon.
not only going out of vogue In drinking purposes pose a health available for at least two years. stopped his car at Interstate 4- authorizing an
83SIMment annexation and commercial
total losses and no charges have
this city, they will become hazard. He added that the The money was spent for SR 436 overpass to assist
the program to properties bounding rezoning for construction of a
"' been filed.
County
Illegal when the city council purpose of a city water system general city purposes.
patrolman and in the process the section of First Street which restaurant on SR 436 near SR
Cipio Bracey, 701 East 9th
is to serve all property owners.
l'btan wea ring a pillow case adopts proposed ordinance,
received
a sprained wrist and is to be paved.
Several
companies
have
431.
1 1'a Street said four juvenile., threw over
A comprehensive utility
Floyd said he has changed demanded
his head held a pistol
br
s
ui
ed
ribs.
It finally took
refunds.
Only
one
to the ground In front of his two clerksat Lii amp Store, ordinance, sponsored by Mayor city policy concerning the refund
policemen and Porter to
—
,000 paid by the
,, home Wednesday,
and took $87 West First Street, and Upsala Norman Floyd, will require all collection of utility connection Intercta
—
place
the
man In a patrol ca
te Mall developers
from his wallet.
Road Wednesday, and forced properties to connect to the city fees. Connection fee revenues has been returned. City Atty.
BUY
John Cu ll um Jr. 412 Edltha th em to put $500 Into a brown water system when a li ne is were previously deposited to
Floyd said the city is paying
1975 EVER READY!
NOW
Joe Davis told councilmen that Porter's medical bills.
Circle reported tape player and paper bag. The man escaped n'bY,
Desk and Planning
the city's general fund and Cross County
Construction
Co.
. tapes valued at $150 stolen from with the money.
—Adopted
a
resolution to the
Connection fees for both the spent for city government has put the city on notice it will state Department of IranCALENDARS
his
car,
Wednesday,
whiie
Carl Schmidt Sr., 328 Country water and sewer utility, under
peration, Floyd's new policy is sue for refund of its
"
919—
Page
tie 3%"
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pJkedat Church of Chr ist, 16th Club Road reported canoe
sportation (DOT) requesting
. tha t the fees are placed In a
A
book
style
c
ordinance,
will
be
tripled.
.;. Street and Park Avenue.
—.
DeVoney
said
valued at $250 stolen, Wed. Current connections fees of $250 s pecial city account for ex.
new that train speed limits within
Icrhcm,roff,c,.
, Hodaka of Sanford, motor- nesday from a vacant lot in ($100 for water and $150 for cIts1ve use of the utility homeowners of the future may the city be reduced to 35 miles
R11,11901 Plastic Base $1.55
pe i' hour on m.ain lines and 25
': cycle shop, 1808 Sou th 17-92 Lake Mary.
de
partment.
be
shocked
to
find
they
must
Metal Base $1.65
sewer) are be ing raised to $750
He said that no one, including pay for sewer and water con- miles per hour on branch lines.
($500
nection after they have bout
—Heard an opinion from
water).for sewer and $250 (or builders a.d developers, will
i o, ii 10
required to pay sewer con- a house if the builders are not Davis that the city can not
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Tlie American people ,,want natorial candidate in pennsyl.

S. Schwelker of Pennsylvania, were stdfering economical),
£UIdUC&amp;jMUd W
w tq
up arm oo what's right. vanla, Drew Lewis, told renort- also up for reeiecuon, óe- and "Use i thing theY
dates in next month's elections boost R(pubUcan candidates Politicians ought to do the same
an additional maUx to Pa if
and nounced the MUM
have disassociated themselves Wednesday night. He told a th
ing," Ford said.
sugges
te
Sen.
Robert
Ford also said at his
GOP
d closing tax loopholes
In Kansas,
from the anti-inflation surtax fund-raising dinner the surtax
But
just
before
the
President
instead.
Dole declared that many people conference:
that President Ford contends Is fair and equitable.
arrived, the Republican guberAnd Republican Sen. Richard In the state who made $15,000
would cost taxpaye rs only a few
—He believes a one-year
cents a day.
tax will be sufficient, instead
a two-year tax Suggested by
Criticism from GOP Senate
and gubernatorial candidates
Rep. Al Ullman, D-Ore., the
acting head of the House Wiy
came as the senior Republican
and Means Committee.
on the House Ways and Means
—There has been "nothing to
Committee, Rep. Herman T.
Schneebeli, H-Pa., said he bechange" his Inclination to run
lieves the fate of Ford's 5 per
for the presidency In 1976.
cent surtax proposal "rests on
—He will meet Oct. 21 with
the American pu blic and what
Mexican President Lois ECh4d
they tell us when we go home."
everrla In Nogales, Mexi co, his
first tr ip outside the contthen
Ford, who has conceded that
WASIIINGTON(AP) —Rep. Wilbur D. Mills spent at least
Mills Is c urrently Involved in a re-election campaign and
Uni ted Sta tes since becoming
many thought the tax proposal
part of the evening drinking, (fining and dancing with friends
facing his stiffest challenge in years from a woman RepubUftesident.
"politically unwise" just four
hours before he was involved In a bizarre incident In which
can candidate.
weeks before the Nov. 5 elec—He doesn't think there was
one of his women companions was rescued from drowning by
As recounted by police, th e Tida l Basin Incident occurred
tions, tried a new approach in
anything im proper in gifts by
police,
when two officers stopped a 1973 Lincoln Continental that
defending it Wednesday at his
Vice ?resident-designate Nd.
outdoor news conference In the
kansas Democrat has been a frequent patron said Mills,
a.m. Monday. Five people spilled out. The car as registered
White Home Rose Garden,
I ndi vidun Is,
thrt,
e %%onl on and anothcr man t~rere in the e,tabhshi
including
nell t fue
to ,Milk, pulice said.
Secretary of State Henry A
about three hours on Sunday night.
A famIiy of four with $2
They said one of the men identified himself to the officers
Kissinger before Kissinger
During that time they had dinner and drinks which cost
gross Income would pay t, or
as Mills and the police report , according to Franklin A. Ar.
19 pante a A.
U:1
about IM in all nnfl than I16to , amw-A.
loined
the government.
.T, VT V 8 family
11k; W ueorge &amp; tran,
thur, assistant chief of the Park Police, described this man
47,
manager
of
with $15,000 Income would pay
the Junkar.00 restaurant on fashionable Conas 'intoxicated." His (ace was scratched and bleeding, they
—He would meet with Soviet
necticut Avenue. None of the group appeared Intoxicated
only $3— or less than one penny
said.
leader
Leonid I. Brezhnev Prior
when th ey left a bout 9:30 p.m., be said.
per day, Ford said.
While police questioned th e gro up, a woman Identified as
to a scheduled summit meeting
The whereabouts of the influential 65-year-old congress.
Anabella Batti.stella, crying and shouting in mixed Spanish
next year If there is need for an
And be said that only 28 per
man, chairman of the tax-writing Ways and Means cornand
English, ran to a bridge and leaped Into the water. She
earlier conference,
cent of the nation's taxpayers
mittee, remained a mystery between that hour and
2a.m
was rescued by an officer who dove in after her
—He declined any new cornwould pay any additional tax,
incident at the Tidal Basin near the Jefferson Memorial.
The
doorbell
at
the
ment
on his pardon for former
apartment
also
went unanswered, alHe said enactment of the surtax
Mills himself remained in seclusion late We&amp;esday a tbe
though people could be heard moVing about Inside. The womand the rest of his anti-Inflation
President Richard M. Nixon f,
U.S. Park Police disputed a claim Mills made through aides
an live., in a luxury, hIgh.rLse apartment complex where
prior to Ford's appearance bepackage could produce "a
that he was not present at the Incident and knew nothing
Mills and his wife also ha ve an apartment. It Is in Crystal
meaningful red uction in the
fore
a House Judiciary subcom.
a bout It.
City, Va.,across the Potomac River from the capital.
mittee on Oct. 17.
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with driving under the
III11ue
of alcohol after
her Convertible crashed
into the back of an auto
stopped for a street light.
Fairfax County police
said the charge on conVlctl.ofl carries maximum
Penalties of a year in Jail
and a 11,000 (mc, and
suspensionof driver's U.
CCIISC for six months.
Police said, however, that
such penaltie, are reserved
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fleeing the scene of the
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El*n*ng 13elV" JACK ANDERSON

Thursday, Oct. 10, 1974-5A

FLORIDA
Paroles
Ke
y
To
Crowded
Prisons
IN BRIEF

tional staff to provide this su- licers authorized by Askew as and other safeguards of the reducing the
TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (AP)
prison population
Wainwright said about 200
pervision," he said,
part of the plan to ease prison community."
from the present 11,592 to 10,683 prisoners whose sentences have
O.J. Keller, state secretary
About 250 prisoners are crowding.
"I'm optimistic that we'll be by the end of the year. A num- expired have been released
of health and rehabilitative
scheduled
for
parole
in
NovemnHoward
said
the
prisoners
able
to do it without corn- her of prisoners are being since he closed the system to
services, sas sheriffs should her
and nearly 750 in Decem- cannot be paroled Immediately promising anything in
the way transferred from state prisons new inmates. He said the sysbe patient hlle state officials her.
They will be released as because of the necessity to pro- of our standards
work to ease overcrowded prisor obligations to county Jails and other fadl. tern probably will be able to acthe commission hires 30 new vide "supervision and coun- to society," he said.
Ofls.
itles such as Florida State Hos- cept new prisoners by the
and 36 new probation of- seling as well as surveillance
The governor's plan calls for pital at Chattahoochee.
middle of next week.
That's the message Keller parole
planned to deliver today at a
meeting sought by sheriffs to
air their dissatisfaction with
corrections director Louie
Wainwright's closing of the
prison system to new inmates.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) come tax exemption for the West Palm Beach. "It would be
Keller and Ray Howard,
"We are not saying If the 'ers are unemployed and buildA proposal now in Congress first $500 in Interest a taxpayer available for housing."
chairman of the Parole and
money were available that the ing pe'mits are off 50 per cent.
Probation Commission, said re- would do more than President earns.
In many areas of Florida, he cost of housing Is going down
A convention speaker, Irwin
"This would give people in- said, money isn't available for dramatically," he added. "We Prernack of St. Petersburg,
lease of nearly 1,000 prisoners Ford's economic program to
on parole by Dec. 30 Is a key get residential construction go- centive to deposit money in housing loans even to those probably will always have j,.. head of a diversified research
part of Gov. Reubin Askew's ing again, the president of the savings and loans, and leave willing to pay 9 per cent and flation but hope it will be con- firm, said he believes the govplan to combat crowded condi- Florida Home Builders Associ- there the money they already higher interest on long term trolled and not the runaway in- ernment planned to hurt the
ation says.
have in," said Abramsor of mortgages.
tions in the prisons.
flation we have today."
housing industry.
"The president has estab"You (home builders) Just
Ralph
DeMeyo of Miami,
-We know that premature rego(xi
buildupon
of
didn't
fight the best battle in
iresknt of Al))! Inc., one
!ease of inmates without super. but his prograigi surely isat
the
the state's biggest home build- Washington," Premack said.
vision would merely mean final answer," said builders
cr3,
agreed with Abramson that "It's the auto and steel in.
more crimes, more convictions president Steve Abramson in an
WASHINGTON (AP)
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"Our customers are being President Ford was on the right dLlstries which have the most
and more of a load for our al- interview Wednesday
as the plea to the Ford Admin istration hurt, our co
ou t."
untry is being hurt tr ack but not far enough along, clout."
ready overloaded prison SYS- association opened its state
to begin efforts aimed
said the government looks
at low- and our company is being hurt
tern," Keller said.
"We've got the beginning of
covention.
ering oil prices has been made by exorbitant oil
on the housing industry as
prices levied some credibility gain but
"It Just isn't in our interest to
Abramson said a big boost to by a group of Florida power ex- by foreign governments,"
we small business because 75 per
said need
a lot more," DeMeyo said, cent of
take a short-range view and re- home building will occur if Con- ecutires and
state officials Marshall McDonald, president
the nation's builders
lease inmates without the addi- gress passes a bill giving in- headed
Abramson
saidcoInn
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of Flor- construct fewer than 10 units a
by Gov. Reubin Askew, of Florida Power &amp; light Co. ida's
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Cover Law Under Fire

Nixon To Blame For Oil Price Rise

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
TOM AIXENS, Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

JACKSONVILLE, WIa. (AP)
1orida's new law
reuiring tarpaulin covers ov'r trucks hauling dirt and
trash is under legal attack.
Three firms hauling fill dirt for construction of Interstate 295 asked a Circuit Court Judge Wednesday for an
injunction against enforcement of the law. Although all
the work Is in Florida, two of the firms are from out of
state.
They claim this makes their contract a matter of interstate commerce and out of state Jurisdiction.
Double N Trucking Corp. of Roanoke, Vd.; Warren
Brothers Corp. of Cambridge, Mass.; and C.H. Barco
Contracting Co. of Jacksonville filed the suit. A hearing Is
scheduled Monday.
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WASHINGTON—A confidential congressional was stuck with $1.9 billion In excess oil bills. The shortages. But now the pumps are full arn the All five were L'nmediately Jailed for "misuse of
Home Ddiv.ry: Week, 55 cents; Month, $2.40; 6 Months, $14.20; study blames the Nixon administration for Administration had claimed the Treasury Dept
motorists' wallets are still being tapped by the power." it may be merely a coincidence that the
Year, $28.40. By Mall: In Florida same as home delivery. All permitting the oil companies to gouge almost $9
had documents to justify the Increase. But now, high margins. The cost to oil and gasoline users: U.S. ambassador to Iran, Richard Helms, was a
other mall: Month, 12.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $3140.
billion out of motorists and other consumers in Treasury Secretary William Simon has privately $2.89 billion.
former CIA director. The CIA would not corn
the last year.
conceded to Moss that no "Treasury or Federal
(5) Congress is to blame, the Moss study ment on the charge ... Government lawyers,
Four dubious and perhaps illegal While House Energy Office papers were presented" at the notes, for exempting oil wells producing less
digging through the small print in the Foreign
decisions were responsible for the $9 billion loss, Cost of Living meeting where the decision was than 10 barrels a day from price controls. While
Assistance Act, have now found legal
according to a study. ordered by consumer made.
this may have kept some marginal wells in justification for ex-President Nixon's gift of a
watchdog Rep. John Moss, D.-Calif. In addition,
(2) Originally, the Cost of Uving Council production, it cost the consumers $2.64 billion, military helicopter last summer to Egypt's
the report reveals that Congress itself directly frozeoil prices at $425 per barrel in 19fl, a price
The Moss report concludes by noting a President Anwar Sadat. At the request of Rep.
caused a 12.6 billion ripoT.
some 30 per cent higher than previous Levels. "ripple effect" caused when oil prices have Jack Brooks, D.
These live pro-Industry edicts not Only
-Tex., government auditors had
gob. The, In August 1973, the council freed prices on dragged coal and Intrastate natural gas prices
questioned Nixon's authority to give away the
bled up the consumers' pocket money at the newly discovered oil to encourage exploration. up With them."
Since
everything
from
peanuts
to
power.
helicopter.
But, the lawyers have now authorized
pump, but they also served to boost Inflationery This allowed the price to zoom to $10.50 a barrel
the
agency
for International Development to*
pressure and allowed the major oil companies to even though costs to the oil firms were seldom plants are produced or fueled by oil, coal or
pay
million
bill which also covers spare
Increase their profits by an average of 71 per more than $2 per barn!. The consumer costs: natural gas, this has meant that every price rise
Someone pointed out the other day that this is cent,
right in the middle of the oil crisis.
can, in part, t tied to the oil price !k
$3.25 billion.
me parts and labor. They cited a provision Which
National Newspaper Week.
lkre arethe live rapacious rulings as
cozened consumer, therefore, has been tapped authorizes grants 'essential to the national
We've never been able to come to grips with detailed In the Library of Corgress EconomIcs
(3) For every barrel of new oil produced, the twice: Once with the $11.5 billion loss and once interest" ... The White House mall Is running
just what National Newspaper Week is supposed to Division study prepared for Moss, chairman of council let Big Oil take the price lid off one barrel with the higher general prices this rise has, heavily against President Ford's decision to
the House Cornmerce and Finance sub- of old oil. This was also designed to encourage broughton.
represent.
grant "conditional amnesty" to Vietnam war
exploration. This questionable boondoggle cost
committee:
If it means we should bore you with a long
HEADLINES AND FOOTNOTES: Inside resisters. Nevertheless, he has passed the word
(1) The Cost of Living Council allowed the oil consumers 1123 billion,
informants
tell us that the Central Intelligence to subordinates that he wants the amnesty board
recitation of our virtues with appropriate companies to increase "old oil" from wells from
(4)
The
Federal
Energy
Office
let
retailers
Agency
tipped
off the shah of Iran in August that to take it easy on the young men who want to
references to the First Amendment then we find it $4.25 to $5.25 even though "this is oil that cost, raise their Profit margin from 7.25 cents per five of his senior
officers, including Gen. return to their country. He wants them to be
no more significant than National Pickle Week or roughly, less than $1 to produce." The consumer gallon to 11 cents per gallon because of gasoline Klumarc Saich, were plotting to overthrow tthn. given the benefit of any doubts.

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rate balanced by a high death rate, which provatled for thousands of years, to the continuing

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the phenomenon. It began a couple of ceMuriej
ago and will, of necessity, be a transitory stage
when viewed against the long run of human
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It has to be, because If the present un.
prttedented rate of world population increase
were to continue, In less than 700 years there
* would be one person for every square foot on the
surface of the earth. In 1,200 years, the human
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presently stored in a warehouse at the Sanford AIIPOrI
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So, at yesterday's commission meeting there was a
request for fumigating the crates cause there were some
termites en around the area.

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Boston's um* arid viciot outbd against the busing of
Thanks to modern pmaceuUcai science
sftsdentS - and by implication against school IntegrationFCC
(and advertising ballyhoo) no American today
-Thehas tried to resolve the inn by
began incongruously at j35t Ccmmon woven so tightly into refusing to insist on, or to prohibit, the broad- JAY MALL IN
be defenseless against the peril of unthe American history of freedom.
derarm odor. Now there's new hope in the fight
casting of a given opinion on any particular
against another nasty thing - foot odor.
And one does not have to be an advocate of busing in pursuit program, but has specified that station licensees
of educational equality to deplore the display of hatred and must, over a period of time, afford opportunities
Two West Palm Beach, Fla., podiatrists report
Castro
F
U.S
abuse aimed at Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. The insults and for the expression of a reasonable variety of
that this problem, which afflicts 80 million
physical harassment of the Maacnusetts Democrat are differing opinions. This Is the famous Fairness
Americans, can now be eliminated by means of a
symptoms of the trend developed in the 19ft to mbsdtute Doctrine, and it Isn't working very well.
recently marketed lato%-- cusWMW insole imviolence for reason.
pregnated with millions of particles of activated $
For one thing, the FCC occsionally attacks
Mandatory busing to hasten integration goals
charcoal.
on
too narrow a front as When NBC broadcast
jections, from many Americaris regarclless of race
both
MIAMI
Cuban Premier Fidel Castro has
For years, too. Castro had a feud going with
Des. H. J. Prochaska and P.W. Rausch report
a documentary alleging the inadequancy of
frivolous and valid.
again demonstrated the pitfalls facing anyone Communist China.
that In clinical tests, at Insole
many corporate pension plans and (in the F(rs
seeking to deal with him.
In recent months Castro has been reported to removed the Causes of the condition rather than
opinion) tilted the pinball machine. The Corn.
n
be
interested
In restoring diplomatic and merely masking it cosmetically."
During
the
first
two
years
of his regime, i
mission ordered MW to broadcag the other"
commercial
relations
between Cuba and the
of the story ind was promptly slapped down, 1959 and 1980, Castroy fivstrated U.S.
According to De. Herbert Lapidus, director of
Ambassador Philip BonsaI, who tried working United States,
two to one, by the US. Court of Appeals,o .
research and development for a foot care
Castro, however, apparently decided it was product manufacturer (Comt)e, Inc.), the
with him in a rational, diplomatic
ground that NBC was entitled to make its own
time for a switch. He didn't want Americans to charcoal particles are "hungry" to bond
evaluation of what was newsworthy about
Then the Soviet Union took over Cuba. It think he was overly eager to
become Irda chemically with the odor molecules
pension plans.
found that Castro was anything but the usual again, lest it place him in
a
poor bargaining
What worlds or parts of the anatomy
Fair enough, if th decision is confined to the
Cooperative suervient puppet.
are
posi tion in any future negotiations.
Left to conquer?
Fs Interfance with this particular program.,
It was Benjamin Dlsraelle, British prime minister
1804-188) who said, "Individuals may form rommu
ni ti,
built Li institutionr alone that create a nation."

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Communism Doomed
To Fail With Men

Four centurfes ago, there were less than 500
million people in the world. Today there are 4
billion.
Even if zero population growth could be
achieved by the year 2000, such Is the momentum
that has been built up in the present stage of the
demographic transition that the world would still
reach a population of 8.2 billion by the middle of
the next century, with more than 90 per cent of
the additional 4-plus billion being born in the
° countries.

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only three national networks of licensed stations,
which regularly offer viewers the whole gamut
of onim from Mualde to Mondale?

There are those who LhLL1
Doctrine
sinc
matter cannot possibly be aBowed to rest there
their thoughts are turning U the concept of
alaccessol
as one possible soludm
"Access" Is the word for the nwon that
C-Vikeur
icr ociniofu not aired miii

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) More than 700 pages of
former Education Commissioner Floyd Christian's
testimony before the grand jury that Indicted him have
been filed with an appeal court by his defense attorneys.
E.C. "Deeno" Kitchen of Tallahassee, Christian's attorney, confirmed Wednesday the copy of the transcript
had been filed. Court officials refused to let a reporter for
The Associated Press look at it.

return to a balance between a worldwide low
birth rate and low death rate.

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Christian Testimony Filed

the countries of the world today, to an eventual

n °Y at least, there Is no limit to the
possible number of pubUcatkg save the public
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But electronic ouaets are something else
It'll be several months before we can get an *g'n. For reasone grounded in the science of
accurate assessment of how Congress *iH react to physics, there can only be a severely limited
President Ford's anti-inflation proposals. It was a number of radio and (specfally)1VstaUth a
wide-ranging speech which, we suspect, will be given area. If you don't like what those stations
subject to a great deal of amending as it works its broadcast, you can lump it.
way through an election-year Congress.
This led Congress to conclude - I believe
It strikes us that the one provision that doesn't rightly - that there Is it public interest in who
stand a chance of surviving in its present form Is controls those stations, and what they broadcaist.
Icatlons Commission
his call for a surtax on individual Incomes with a So ti* Federal
$7500 base for Individuals and a $15,000 base for was given the power to issue station licenses, and
to prescrib, within broad limits what the lucky
families. No Republican candidate in his right recipkats
oi ttom licenses must (on Palm Of
mind is going to stand still and watch his natural losing them) broadcast in the way of public
constituency hit with a new tax. If the surtax affairs programs and the like.
survives in any form we would guess that the base
It is just here, of course, that the whole
figure in each case will be about double what licn gets so
sticky. No sensible person
President Ford has suggested.
wants to give government the power to tell TV
stations what they may and may not say;
would run counter to our whole
of
speech. On the other hand, just bow "free" is

Freedoms Shaken

Mankind is currently experiencing a

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Oil Price Damage Told

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)
A majority of Miami
Beach city councilmen say they will support a move to reestablish a rent control ordinance following a ruling by
the Florida Supreme Court that cities have the power to
enact such laws.
While ruling unanimously that city rent control ordinances are allowed under the 1973 Municipal Home Rule
Powers Act, the state court said Wednesday that the current Miami Beach ordinance was Invalid.
The court found 4-3 that Miami Beach's law was unconstitutional because It delegated legislative authority to a
rent control administrator without providing objective
guidelines.

We are rapidly approaching the point where a

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Rates Noted

We are In business to put news into -print, not new national decision ls going to have tobenude
keep it out so the more information we have in our on the whole issue of 1V "fairness." The result
possession the greater our opportunity to present to wtil affect radladly what you see on your set.
all our readers an accurate picture of our world
in considering this problem, the first lm.
and community.
portardstep istodistinguish
andtoa
That's how we see National Newspaper i
ti dIO) &amp;
media such as
Week.. not as an opportunity to toot our own horn, ne wspaperg and magazines. If you don't like this
but to solicit your help In making the Evening and newspaper, you can buy another or start your

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP)
People along
Florida's northeast coast are being warned by authorities
to watch out for small vials of a deadly chemical The
vials have been washing up on beaches for the past two
weeks.
"Anybody finding these vials should not tamper with
them and should report them to police Immediately," a
spokesman for the St. John's County Sheriff's Department
said Wednesday.
The two-Inch long, dark brown vials each contain three
cubic centimeters of carbon disulfide, a highly poisonous
and volatile chemical.
Officials thought there was no further danger after
about 55 of the vials washed ashore between Jacksonville
Beach and Vilano Beach last week.
But on Monday and Tuesday, two more vials were
discovered further south near Ormond By The Sea and
Ponce De Leon Inlet, prompting another warning to the
public.

Tax Exempt Bill To Boost Bu ilding

CASE B-HI: David Trenum
and I were recent dinner guests
of Dr. and Mrs. Roy T. Combs.
David was the main sparkplug In the Indianapolis chapter
of the Christian Business Men's
Association,
"Dr. Crane," he said, "you
are apparently a constant foe of
Cumnmunism.
"So you should be interested
In a debate that occurre1
between a communist and a
Christian missionary,
"The communist, being
atheistic,'
was taunting the
missionary,
"So in his parting shot, he
pointed his finger at the
missionary and said:
'Communism puts a new
coat on every man!'
"To which the missionary
Immediately replied:
'Christianity puts a new
man In every coat!'
"Dr. Crane," David added,
"Isn't that a neat distinction
between the two?"
Only in a perfect unselfish
society could Communism ever
hope to succeed very long,
But it failed even there,
because it violates a basic,
ingrained element in human
nature, manely, private
property rights!
Thus, when the early

among the first Pilgrim settiers.
Everybody was to put his
total crops into a common
granary and then draw out only
what he needed for a bare
living.
But this discouraged Industry
and thrift, for the bachelors
grumbled at getting only one
portion back, whereas a
married man with three
children could draw five poetlons.
Stagnation resulted, until
Gov. Bradford then assigned
every man his own portion of
land, from which he could claim
ALL the crops he harvested
therefrom.
Immediately, prosperity
zoomed and men gladly worked
long hours
Gov. Bradford then summed
up the situation by saying that
those who though Communism
would work, must think they
:'are wiser then God."
Even among toddlers, you see
the basic desire for private
rights,
property
since
youngsters fight over their own
tricycle when another toddler
tries to 'ake it.
Indeed, the firstborn, though
but two or three years of age,
will resent his little brother's
trying to use the older boy's
10)1.
Communism is merely a
selfish system wherein those of
a lower level greedily tr; to

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Thursday, Oct. 10, 1974
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Skyscraper Capitol
Called 'Boondoggle'
TALLAHAEE, Fla. (AP) — The cost of Florida's
new skyscraper capitol "will probably to to $50 million or
$60 million," according to state Sen. David McClain, iiTampa.
"This $42 million figure is lust the beginning," Mc.
Clain said in a Wednesday Interview.
"It's the biggest boondoggle in the history of the state
of Florida. The public will only know about It after they
have bera asked to pay for It."
The cost of the new 22-story building has risen $17
million over its original cost of $25 million because of
inflation and other factors In the two years since It was
approved.
McClain said furnishings and "little appointments"
could push the cost of the building even higher than $60
million.
McClain and former Senate President Jerry Thomas,
Republican candidate for governor, lost an appeal court
bid In September to halt construction.
The two contended in a suit that the Cabinet did not
have autlxrlty to put the building on land set aside as a
park by the 1951 Legislature. They have been trying since
1972 to block construction.
Thomas has called the capitol "the most outrageous

CRESTVIEW, Fla. (AP)

found in a string of 102 examined In the center of the

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rand Jury on 75 felony and six assessor's office, who was
isdemanor counts of crimi. charged with one count of con- denhead, an elected official, of that he loaned county
-- utter disregard to his con- personal friends.
al malfeasance In cifice, says spiracy.
e Is confident he will be found
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Sanford Airport Authority members as not being a suE- contract of the county crime lab would be paid with Law
it was announced that sellmembers expressed serious ficient warning to the pilots.
to American Steel Building for Enforcement Assistance protection classes for all emconcern about the proposal of
Cleveland said In the last six a total of $117,633. The lease for Agency funds or by the state or ployes—men as well as
an Orlando television station to or seven years, there have been the structure to the county will county money.
women—will be conducted Oct.
119 S. Magnolia Ave.
erect a transmission tower In as many as 53 air crashes in- total $18,000 per year, which
—Approved the lease of Page 23 and 24 in afternoon and
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Ph. 323-7720
the area of Osteen.
volving such structures.
Commissioner Sid Vihien said Airways for airport property. evening.
Mon.
- Fri. 9.
Downtown Sanford
The Florida Airport
• Airport Manager J.S. "Red" Managers Association will
Cleveland explained the out. meet with state and federal
come of a public meeting last
aviation agency officials In
week regarding the request by OiLa on Frlda Oct 25 in
-those attending were opposed to hopes of preventing the construction of the tower.
the proposition he said because
Cleveland added the city is
of the hazard It would create to preparing att ordinance to
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landings would find It to Uvee interests, the City of
Itirt PluIChance
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first attempt. Also, the tower $2,894; and Phi Delta Enter•
many more Even the ia"stcy..
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itself is a hazard to pilots, prises, who upholster the
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A change in obstetrical
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procedure
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hospital board at this week's
meeting.
When it was learned that -.
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$1,000 toward the purchase of a
second cardiac monitor, board
member Andrew Carraway
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inocent.
—Armstriong, along with sev. ing the county for trips to grand jury directed by special
Wilson
said both men were reAmong the charges, the in.
"When the time comes for me
eral
other employes of the tax Honolulu and Las Vegas. Ca- prosecutor James T. Russell of
leased
on
their own recogn zg
) present my side of the case
assessor's office hired by Ca- denhead said the trips were St. Petersburg.
ance
nd the people hear the facts,
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—Cadenhead's wife, Sue, was denhead, peformed few If any necessary in his role as presiey will exonerate me,"
"I worked for the people of kept on the county payroll and county duties,
Russell was appointed by
dent of the Florida Association
adenhead said following his this county for 14 years and I earned $36,000 over the past 36
Gov.
Reubln Askew to head an
of Tax Assessors.
rrest Wednesday.
feel like the people of this coun- months for little or no visible
investigation
of alleged corrup.
Bond had been recommended
Also arrested after being in I) knowI've tried to do a good dutks
setat$78,000forcadenhead and
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been mentioned as a possible
Meanwhile, speculation on a
replacement candidate In con- possible replacement has fotinning speculation over the p0- cused on Gunter; Rep. Jack
utical future of Democratic Shrove of Merritt Island, whom
Treasurer Thomas O'Malley. O'Malley defeated in the pri.
But state DemocraticChair- mary; Rep. Bill Btrchfield of
man Jon Moyle denied Wednes- Jacksonville; Rep. Carl Ogden
day that party Leaders have a of Jacksonville; and Public
onungency plan to designate Counsel Fred Karl of Tallahas.
another candidate If O'Malley see, a form state senator.
Is Indicted by the Leon County
Gunter was narrowly de.
Grand Jury and withdraws feated by Richard Stone In the
from the ballot.
Democratic runoff for the par"We haven't initiated any ef- ty's Senate nomination.
forts to look for anybody be.
A well-known politician who
cause nothing has happened," Was an Orlando Insurance off!Moyle said. "I think any kind of cial, Gunter presumably would
speculation would be Improper make an attractive candidate
at this point."
for the dual office oftreasurer.
Before another candidate for insurance commissioner.
treasurer couki be named by
"I certainly have not talked
the
State
Democratic to anyone abct... any potential
Executive Committee two appointment to a Cabinet
things would have to happen. position," he said.
O'Malley would have to be
Gunter did not deny Interest
Indicted and he would have to in the office if It opened up.
withdraw.
Asked If he were saying he was
An Indictment could result not Interested, Gunter said,
from the six-month grand Jury "No, I'm not saying that at all."
Investigation that apparently
"No one has discussed that
will conclude next week, but a with me, and I haven't diswithdrawal seems unlikely,
cussed that with anyone," he
"Tom O'Malley Is a fighter," said. "It's purely speculation,
said Jerry Dav1ej O'Maliey's There's no opening"

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— dicteci by the grand Jury mer postal clerk now in ida an error in the property tax as. men were released by order of was to
)kaloosa County Tax Assessor Wednesday was Jerry AuTh fourth term as
sessment of a Fort Walton Circuit Judge Irwin Fleet, statewide convention of the asassessor.

'ard of the tpavers Fve ever seen."
McClain and thomas lost an earlier suit in the Florida

building site, Bob Brown, General Services Department
architect, said.
Brown said D&amp;A Equipment Co., the contractor, will
pay for the Inspection and repair of the pilings, huge steel
rods driven down 40 ffet to bedrock to support the
building.

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million Hpproprlatlon in the budget bill was not sufficient
legislative authority for the building.
Meanwhile, state officials said 40 broken pilings had
been found in the foundation and the search was continuing.
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Federal Credit Union, recently
chartered by the National
Credit Union Administration.
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Treasurer is John A. Lawson
of Box 1676, Sanford and
The rights of patient and credited with being the
doctor under changing social volunteer organizer Is L, W
policies will be explored in a Davis of Tallassee, Alit.
The new credit union will
five-part seminar presented by
Florida Technical University, serve the regular members and
friends of the Seminole
early next year,
%edicine
and
Employment
and Economic
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BILL BELLEVILLE
Quiz Tests Ability To Choose
Between Nonsense, Absurdity

BALTIMORE (AP) - The
Winning pitcher urn "Cat- series opener, the Orioles
after their third fish" Hunter and reliever Rollie scored only one more tW).
straight World Seriescham- Fingers held the Orioles to five Through the fifth Inning of the
pionship wi th ailing Reggie hits, with Baltimore finally final game, they had gone 15
Jackson and the team's other ending a 30-inning scoring innings without advancing a
Okay local sports fans, here's the quiz that
erstwhile sluggers in a slump. drought on Boog Powell's ninth runner beyond first base.
But the resourceful A's man- inning hit.
you've been waiting for all these years. Answer the
The A's weren't much better
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appropriate
questions appropriately: mitch,
The A's pitching is what . at the plate as they battled a
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to use against the Los Angeles more manager. He predicted it Oakland owner Charles 0. FInenough to score 100 per cent will be awarded a
Dodgers Both were apparent would enable Oakland to Join Icy had feared would be tough
season ticket to next year's Jacksonville Sharks
Wednesday in the 2-1 victory the 1936-39 and the 1949-5i New to beat,
games.
over the Baltimore Orioles York Yankees as the only
Jackson, playing the final
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can League pennant, three Series in a row,
hitter while hobbled with a
games w one.
pulled hamstring muscle In his "Pitching dominated the
The A's scored their first run playoffs," Weaver said. "But right leg, had two hits In he
1. Last month at the Orlando s po rts stadium,
ROUJE FINGERS
what famous bout was won and by whom? A. Garry on four consec utive walks in the that's the way we got into It, the four games.
fifth innin and ai tlar in the way they got into it, and th e
Oakland's other three top
Sal Baudu did have tu
Swmmicrhayc. over Johnny Suinuicihaycs B. 501)1k
seventh on their lone hit, a way they're going to win the run-producers, all of whom homers among his three
hits,
over Lee Geiger. C. Foreman over Carl Vanzura double by Jackson following an- W
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knocked
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and
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homer
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Logic over Reason
other of th e 11 walks off Mike
After banging three home during the regular season, third game 1.0. Joe Rudi was
2. The famous stunt driving crazy Evel Knievel Cuellar and Ross Grimslcy.
runs to beat Hunter 6-3 in th e didn't fare much better,
limited to two hits and Gene
has a local imitator. Who is he, and what obstacle
does he leap over daily on his trusty mini cycle? A.
John-John Lewis over a large rock B. Casselberry
Councilman Edi th Duerr over Conway Twitty. C.
Ht'rald Editor Tom Aikens over nine feet of
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unedited copy. I). State Attorney Abbott Herring
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CINCINNATI (AP) - The coaching staff of the Cin
cinnati Reds will remain Intact next year, President Bob
Howsam announced Wednesday.
Joining Manager George "Sparky" Anderson for the
1975 season will be third base coach Alex
G1'amrnas,
batting coach Ted Kluszewskj, first
base coach George
Scherger and pitching coach Larry Shepard.
Anderson hs anothez year left in his contract, which
Howsam extended during the 1973 season.
All four of the coaches have been with
Anderson since
he joined the Reds In 1970.

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Mayor Floyd Swofford over Abbott Herring.
3. If you were a water hyacinth w ha t is e last
th ing you would want to come face to face wi th ? A.
Delbert Euga B. Another water hyacinth . C. A
white amur. D. Two white amurs. E. A hyacinth

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ST. LOUIS (AP) - A morning rush on tickets Wed.
nesday brought about a sellout for Sunday's Dallas
Cowboys-St. Louis Cardinals National Football League
game, a Cardinals sp kirian said,
ilie sellout of 51,392 at Busch Stadium set the contestup
for a first home telecast since the Cards played hos
t to the
Oakland Raiders In the early part of the 1973 season.
St. LouLi takes a 4.0 record into the National Conference
Cast Division game, while Dallas Is 1-3. The Cardinals'
Wine attendance record Is 5045,

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Bengals West German placekicker, had his own idea on
what it meant to beat the Washington Redskins 28-17 last
uinday.
"Just shows you," said Muhlmann, "You beat
Washington and right away they sock that five per cent
surtax on you."

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Hibbs of Long Beach, Calif. fired a 77 for a share of the
first-round lead with Justine Cushing of New York in the
13t1 annual Senior Women's Amateur Championship,
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Bjorn Borg of Sweden ousted Poland's Voytek Fibak 6-3,
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Mayfair Country Club, WedChampionship Flight - (Tie)
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Dossle deGanahi and Grace
Sayles 38; 1st Flight
LOW GROSS
Margaret Home 37, 2nd Flight
- Sue White 39;3rtj Flight _
Championship Flight - Fran Virginia Simpson 38.
Goodman 85; 1st Flight Stella Brooks is still leading
Vivian Pierce 95; 2nd Flight In the 2nd round of the Kader
Fran Albrecht lol; 3rd Flight _ Tournament with 146. One
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Tom Rolle. The 2-year-old filly
Mickey Lang fired a 199-446 to Ruffian won her first live races
lead Rainbow TV Service to and at that point Whiteley said:
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The Memphis Southmen and
the Birmingham Americans
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Philadelphia Bell 25-22 and the Andersen said Wednesday night runs. Birmingham Is 12-3 Cn the
Florida
Blazers downed th e that the players will be divided year.
Bob Orrell holds the record for the IL1CSI
.Chicago Fire 45-17 in other up among the remaining teams
Attendance In Birmingham
games.
at
a
dra
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Friday,
unle
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some
was
25,621-the lowest in eight
Bob Orrell holds the record for the largest
Meanwhile, WFL officials new owners turn up before then, home games for the Americana,
fish tale
continued the struggle to keep Player limits on each team who had been averaging 47,605
Rommie Loudd holds the record for th e rock,
the league afloat despite Corn- would be expanded by at least per game.
largest fish tale
Memphis and Birmingham, missioner Gary Davidson's five and perhaps eight players
Hawaiians 25, Bell 22
The Tangerine Bowl would make a good the struggli ng league's two best declaration that, "I think the pe r team.
Al Davis scored three touchteams, Ignored the la test round factor for success today is
cabbage patch
Memphis 7, Charlotte 23
downs for the Hawlians, the
of
WFL
woes
and
pos
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two
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Danny
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coming on an eight-yard
The Blazers are better than the former
tories Wednesday night, the ago."
down
passes
of
13
and
19
yards pass from Norris Weese with
Orlando Pant hers
Soutfunen edging the Charlotte
The Detroit Wheels and the to Ed Marshall in the fourth 2:45 to play. Willie Williams Ina . Thp Rln,nrc nr htfi. S h,in *kn UIb,In,.
Hornets V-23 and the Amen- Jacksonville Sharks both went quarter as the Souttunen, 13-2, tercepted three Philadelphia
Springs Pop Warner Team
cans thumping the Portland under due to flnanclal In. posted their 10th straight victo. passe5, returning them for a toHerald Boxing Correspondent Lee Geiger Stom 3H.
adequacies earlier In the week ry and spoiled the Hornets' W 56 yardL
once fought Rocky Marciano
The Hawaiians beat the and WYL vice president Don (Urlotte debut. Willie Spencer
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Herald boxing correspondent Lee Geiger
and J.J. Jennings ran for 100 an estimated crowd of only 4,yards apiece for Memphis.
once fought Pete Ashlock
500 in Philadelphia.
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Birmingham
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Portland
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with his running and
water hyacinths.
George Mira tossed a pair of then threw a 60-yard scoring
scoring passes for the Amer- pass to Malt Maslowski for the
cans, a seven..yarder to Dennis Blazers, 114. Maslowakl aLso
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Bishop, and Charley Harraway Bob Davis as Florida rolled up
magnetism would draw the
By JACK MURPHY
multitudes to watch his and Joe Profit scored on short 30 points In the final period.
The
basketball team. But his
co
aching wasn't all that
His coaching, what there was
ofit,apparentlydldnosenlous fascinating. The Q's were
.
harm to the basketball team fl0st1Y ignOred.
Series,
As
Wilt
departs,
Bloom
is
known
as
the
San
Diego
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turning and twisting in the
Conquistadors.
Wind.
But Wilt didn't hang him
But it see mslegiumate to ask
5
if Wilt Chamberlain will be U e. Bloom brought his own
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By DICK JOYCE
Bloom agreed to an
Walter Alston, who has had the
resolved to retire in the
estate
arrangement
which
Is
to
AP
Sports Writer
job for 21 years - all on oneence of the Bel-Air
Horace Greeley said some- year contracts.
Chamberlain
which he regards as a
in loans over the next two thing about young men seeking
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rnonwnent to tiis genius.
their
fortunes
In
the
West,
and
Vida Blue, the A's pitcher
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At 38, his credentials as a years.
Loans,
salaries,
It seems
annot
Inspired idea; one the Los Angeles Dodgers and who's been sullen for two years
player were sUsct and he doem't have to pay Income tax Oakland A's did Just that,
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because of his l ri2 contract d1
didn't exactly burn for coin- on a loan.
But when they put the base- pute with Finley, is asked If
But, of course, the
petition. Ho was * coach who government must approve, ball championship olCalifornia there is any Joy In the
game of
Hqm
--red to attend the mat no doubt, is
hy Wilt says and the world on the line, it ' ll be bdeJ[l
teatri's workouts. The Q's were he may have tax
very evident that more than 400
problems.
"There's joy at payday,"
r
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largely supervised by an
Wilt sa Bloom still owes miles separate these teams, says the 25-year-old Blue.
assistant, Stan Albeck, until he him money. Bloom
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-fled In an effct to iave
item:
been paid In full for ft .wt two
Dodger pitchers don't talk
years. Paid by the American
Chancy Finley, nattily. like that. Dodger players don't
Thenthedubwasdirectedby Basketball Association, in , attired and overbearing, waft act like
b.nd pLayers. "l'y
tho trainer, Billy Antonini.
Into the Oakland A's dugout don't have clubhouse fights like
cldentally.
AU this was possible because
The retiremen t q Chain. before game time and checks the A's, whose superstar Regthe team owner, Dr. Leonard berlaln presents a problem fcr Manager Alvin Dark's lineup gle Jackson and young outBloom, was Infatuated With Bloom. Now he Is obliged to card.lfFlnieydoesn'tlikeit,he fIl&amp;r Bill North got
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Only Bloom repay $600,000 advanced by the JII 1(!ht order a change or brawl this year.
A 84A I
knows why. It nas something to league.
two.
The Dodgers are mostly
do with ego and hero worship;
Walter O'Malley. chomping young and hungry athletes - a
Other businessmen who
YES QUARTERBACK IS A MOM
Wilt didn't take advantage of looked at Bloom's deal with ona big rigar, sits in his Private throwback to Branch Rickey's
The pretty face belongs to Mrs. Fred Baxter and sbe Is the Bloom; the owner begged to be Chamberlain with the thought box seat, mtndlng his own da)s in Brooklyn. Their
alerbac for her kids in a neighborbood football game In taken. Bloom mistakenly of purchasing the team were business, leaving the running of stretchdrive flop last year was
Rockford. III.
the Los Angeles Dodgers to blamed on immaturity.
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Sutton, however, said
champion again, we Dodger Stadium.
Dodgers, wi th young players In vendet ta."
Florida Blazers and take over the franchise, might have to beat them If we want to
Dodger Manager Walt ALiton their second or third seasons "They outhit us, outpitched
be. Match the possible new owners with the prove we are the best team in
refused t
a
comparison
Garvey,
Ron
Coy,
Da
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Lo
pes us and just ou tplayed us, all the
baseball."
possible new team names:
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between the Dodgers and A's and ot hers -. "are starting a way around," said Pirate
William Conomos
A. The Reactionary Rams
The bodgers - behind Gar- because he hadn't studied dynasty.'-'The 29-year-old center fielder Al Oli ver. "They
David Williams
B. The Detroit Wheels vey's two home runs and two scouting reports. "I don't know pi tcher, a roolde in 1966 when deserve to go to the World
John Spolski
C. The Clocks singles, and Don Sut ton's mas- much about Oakland," he said. M won its last pennant, said Series."

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Leon Cleveland and Is not sure he will Only" signs are now rarities in. Some of the sport's most
avid Fastow, 40, a Dallas boot sales- come back anytime soon,
stead of the norm,
followers say they have been
man, Is one of a growing legion
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"How long are we going to
Some obser vers blame it on turned off by the bickering
of fans who suddenly have be- use this strike as an excuse for the economic pinch. Money is between owners
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come disenchanted with big general incompetence?" he tight. Others attribute It to fan the WFL raids and a noticeable
time football - its strikes, its said. "Are the people at the disillusionment as a result of decline in the
spirit of the game.
hassles and its commercialism. Ford plant allowed to go back to the preseason strike and raids
Complacency has infected
"I think football has become work after a strike and put out on top teams by the new
World some of the NFL's normally
too business oriented," he said lemons?"
Football League.
dominant powers and produced
after watching the Cowboys
"I love football," said Robert
Thousands of empty seats can an early wave of upsets. Such
lose their third straight game. Weaver of Houston, whose team be marked off to no-shows - perennial winners as the
Super
"Joe Namath is In the game has been hardest hit by the people who have bought tickets Bowl champion
LYMAN COACH DICK COPELAND
Miami
DolJust for the endorsements he slump In attendance. "I am and preferred to watch the phlns, Dallas
Cowboys, Los An.
get.
glad the World Football League action on television. This is the geles Rams and Oakland Raid"A lot of people believe the came along. Now we can have result of Congress' action in ers have been victims of early
strike was a bunch of cry babies more football."
forbidding TV blackouts In season shocks.
who wanted to be pampered. I
Pro football has maintained a areas where games are fully
Nick Skonich, coach of the
gave all my exhibition tickets tight grip on the hard core of its sold.
Cleveland Browns, 1-3, put it
away. I also gave away my disciples
Crooms High School not only as a touchdown reception b
Sunday fanatics
There have been 00,000 nosh- most bl un tly:
! Pat Renlo Grooms jumped to a
continued its scoreless string,
tickets for last week's game." and armchair quarterbacks ows so far In this young cam"I don't blame the fans for but also maintained
William Reid, 32, an accoun- still numbering In the millions paign.
its un- three touchdown lesA
their criticism. We definitely
tant from Wickliff, Ohio, said he - but erosion definitely is
The final scores were tallied
But a cross-country sampling are not playing like [roles- blemished record with a 39-0
rom over visiting Leesbur at "Sweet for his second and two
became so bored that he walked beginning to show,
of fan sentiment showed there sionals. The quality of football the
Seminole
out of the Browns-Houston
more
Attendance Is off almost ev- is more to the attendance slump Isn't up to professional standMark Renaud to end
With the win Bar Wenhold'
the one.-aided affair.
Oilers game last week in erywhere. "Standing Room than a change in social habits. ards this year."
club is 2-0, with four games
Wenhold said he played
remaining on the schedule,
everyone on the squad at least
Crooms came out passing In one quarter.
the first quarter but to no avail
Their next game is next
as the score was knotted at Tuesday at Lake Brantley. The
zero,
remaining schedule Includes
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EVANSTON, 111. (AP) - Walter Perrin, a former
Northern Illinois basketball star, was named as assistant
coach at Northwestern University Wednesday.
Perrin, 24, Evanston, will replace Dan Davis, who
accepted coaching duties last month at Chicago's Kennedy-King Junior College. Perrin played guard on Northern Illinois University's 1971 team that had a 224 record
to win the Midwestern Conference title,

It's terful pitching - whipped the
Alston, whose first pennant flatly that 1974's is the better
4. Stan Brock, the former Wild Kingdom star an All-California World Series Pirates Wednesday, winning came In 1955 when the Brooklyn team.
and present friend of the Central Florida ZOO in for the first time, and Steve the series three games
to one. Dodgers won
The Pirates, who won the NL
Sinford pla ns to run across the state to raise Garvey said the Los Angeles The two-time defending World Series, didn'ttheir first World
even want to East title for the fourth time in
money for the new zoo site. During the run, Brock Dodgers wanted It that way.
Series champion A's eliminated compere his youthful 1 fl4 team th
e last five year, had no
will cloth e himself in: A. A wicker basket. B. Cindy
"We said collectively thai we Baltimore by the same margin with those of even a decade ago, qualms about picking the DodgFlanders. C A swe&amp;t suit. D. A wa ter hyacinth ,
want to play the best team," in games for the American w hen Sandy Koufax pitched
ers to win the World Series.
Dodgers to a World Series
5. At the Lyman-Bishop Moore high schools said Garvey, hi tting star of the League crown.
"I pick the Dodgers," said
football game last week, there was a young banana Dodgers' 12-1 victory over
The A's are expected tu pitch triumph over Minnesota, the
Manager
Danny Murtaugh. "I
plant on the sidelines. Why was that plant there? A. Pittsburgh Wednesday that Ken Holtzman, who blanked last time Los Angeles won it all don't predict
the num be r of
"I'm so proud
this t
gave Los Angeles its first Na- Baltimore last Sunday,
It looked neat. B. It was waiting for its big break
to tonal League pennant In eight Angeles will open the series with so many youngsters going games the series will go. I'll
go in as tight end. C. It lent a tropical atmosphere years.
with Andy Messersmlth, who so far as they have. This fella root Just as hard as any Dodger
to the event. D. I don't know. E. I don't care.
fan for them in the series. It
"Oakland Is the World Series beat Pit tsburgh Sunday, in sat- right here (Don Sutton) pitched
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was
a battle for the pe nnant up
Th ere have been many rumors floating around
ts
champion and the American urday afternoon's game at ou tanding ball for
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fully expects down to four headed by Art in that category, specifically dards, the Greyhounds are also
problems
most natural rivalry,
with
Claude Oliver and AU Latimer.
Bishop Moore and Jones, being called underdogs or
"Winter Park is really the Woodruff's club.
Financially speak ing, playing Copeland doesn 't know what the spoilers especially with their
LONGWOOD-Competing only rivalry we have in the
Although the Greyhounds are in the Metro Conference and future will hold.
Brantley and Bishop Moore
against Lyman High School, Metro Conference, but we like 2-ls with wins over Brantley and scheduling non-conference foes
Considered small in size wins, but don't tell Dick
especially if the opponent to beat teams like Edgewater Bishop Moore, Copeland within the county, Lyman ha3 ,i compared
by today's stan. (Toj.l;iraI that .
resides in Seminole County, and Jones," explained th
doesn't
feel
the
ac- better chance to (Ill its 6,(,€
seems to provide special Greyhounds head man. Winter complishment Is all that great. seat stadium.
meaning to the contest.
Park has never lost to Lyman "The really tough games are
"People will come out to ree
anti
Friday's
opponent coming up," he continued,
these teams," said Copelanj."
1
The Greyhounds, currently 2- Edgewater has never lost to the
The
Greyhounds
must
face
We
use
to play the Dayto.'a
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a member of the tough Greyhounds, in five years.
Edgewater , Boone, Jones, schools but nobody came out.,,
Metro Conference are thrgets
($'
With a ten game schedule, Sanford, Oak Ridge and Winter
But Lyman as well as the
for the other Seminole
Countyeight games are within the Park before Copeland can look other Class 4-A schools in the
ic
teams or, as coach Dick Metro Conference and two are back on the Leason.
area, will be presented with a
Copeland states, "When
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Before the season, the scheduling problem for the 1976
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play us it's 'the' game for them,
merely scheduled two tough veteran coach said the lack of season.
but
for us it's only another Seminole County opponents, depthwouldhurthisteaminthe
Recently the Florida High
tough game."
Lake Brantley and Seminole. long run and he still feels that School Activities Association
The Lake Brantley and
Fortunately for Lyman the way, but a few inexperienced ruled that all Class 4-A schools
Seminole games are considered Brantley game is ancient players have come through, must play within their
own
rivalries to Lyman, but history, but Seminole, not according to Copeland.
class.
Copeland feels the Winter Park having a good season, looms as
Lyman was playing eight
With some of the schools In
game, which is the final game the November 8th opponent and players both ways, but are the Metro Conference not hein
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Tenace went 0-for-Il.
Baltimore Wednesday night
was
the
hitless
Ironically, it
(frCW the (11th-In- after a relati vely mild clubTenace
nlng walk off Cuellar which house celebration.
"You don't have the hoopla
forced home the first run
you
had before," Jackson said
Wednesday.
of
the
posigame scene.
ManJust before the game,
ager Alvin Dark had observed: "Maybe it's because we were.
The thing about our ball club, expected to win. If we don't,
is that some way, some how, we're bums."
But he added: "If we win the
we're going to find a way to
World Series again, then we'll
score."
The A's, who return home to- howl an hour or 30,"

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Herald Sports Editor

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Center, program on beating the
Alcholle's Anonymous
en
high
°st of food. Open to
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Meeting, Holy Cross Church
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Parish
House,
ve., &amp;9
pm. 400 Magnolia

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musician
know
The Central Florida Chorale
The vocalists were well January when they appeared as
The Central Florida Chorale music. Selected tapes have
throughout e entire central
used
by
radio
stations
in
received
in
their
performance
past
of
the
Mutual
Concert
is
fortunate
to have as its 8C•
has started practicing for its been
Florida area and director of
Christmas concert, being several metropolitan cities.
companist Bettye Smith — a the Chorale, Julie Bishop,
at the Sanford Civic Center in series.
brought to the Sanford Civic
,
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known In Florida and New York
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DEAR POLLY — When I removed the rubber-backed carpet Center Dec. 20 by the Seminole
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as a highiy qualified music
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from my back stairs I found the backir.g had stuck to the steps. I Caunty
Mutual
Concert
teacher specializing In piano,
tried scraping and scrubbing but neither worked. I hope some Association.
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organ
Rod voice.
reader has suggestions as to how I might remove this. — K.J.C.
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iflg. In a short time, the
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chalk is good for more than its intended use. I find it is often most and Maitland as well.
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organizations in Sanford and
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surrounding communities. Its
DEAR POLLY — When wrapping food for the freezer I use
sacred concerts have been
masking tape and write on it the items enclosed and the date. enjoyed by many area churOften such writing became so blurred I could not read it Now I
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put a strip of Hear celloo-nno tape over the writing to protect it as
Deceinber of 1972 saw the
it is most important to keep food moving according to dates. — Central Florida Chorale make
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DEAR POLLY — My husband sleeps during the day so dark presented a program of holiday
Central Florida Chorale inembers gather round the piano to practice for their Dec. 20 holiday program
shades L)r curtains were needed in the room where he sleeps but I
could not find any to fit the windows. I decided to use black bath
towels. One side was hemmed to sup on the curtain rod and I soon
had good practical and reasonably priced shades that are easy to
keep clean. They can be washed and are ready to hang again In no
Paula P avS
time at all. — LUPITA.

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DEAR POLIX — I would like to respond to A.F.K. who resents
Mrs. Paula Hawkins,
little ones crying in church. We have five children and used to go Florida's first woman Public
through that wiggly embarrassment and often resorted to taking Service Commissioner, was the
them out,
guest speaker at a recent
Finally we realized the little ones did not understand why they meeting of Theta Epsilon
were in church. They were In the back, could not see the minister Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held
and what was going on so it was impossible to explain that they In the Sanford Chamber - ø::,f
should be quiet while the man was talking. We moved to the front Commerce building
of the curch. ! mean way up front and sometimes there were
Introduced by program
several empty rows behind us. Our little ones soon became chairman Karen Wallace, Mrs.
models of propriety and to this day people compliment us on how Hawkins outlined the history of
well behaved our children are. They are now teen- agers and we the Public Service
still sit in the front and pretty much alone. If any families with (PSC), and discussed u psc
little ones would care to join us I am sure they would be pleased Board membership, Its duties
with theresults. — ELISA.
and future objectives. She
Illustrated
her talk with case
DEAR POLLY _ Cindy should take her yeflowsatin shoes back
to the store where they were dyed and have brown dye put over histories
Mrs. Hawkins also Judged the
the yellow and then they Should be beautiful. If she cannot go
the same place, any other store that dyes shoes would do them for chapter a yearbook cover
her. I dyed many pairs when I sold shoes and know this can be contest, and pronrunced Linda
Sapps extort top, Debbie
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an honor society for women
educators, In an orientation for
new riembera Oct. 7. After the
program, a tea honoring new
members was held in the home
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Charm, Oviedo. The tea table
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Sanford Women's Club.
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between the ages of five and
seven. Entry bInks can be
picked up at local merchants
displaying contest signs. The
cub will provide sponsors for
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DEAR DR. LAMB — My 7.
year old grandson has an inndescended testicle. His doctor
says it will have tobesurglcally
descended Into the scrotum and
that it should be done by the
time he is 8 years old. Further,
he says that normal development
depends upon both
testicles being in place in
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2706 S. Peru Ave., Sanford, wto
died Tuesday, will bt held of
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E.HOPSON,
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Funeral services for Francis E.
Hopson. 79, of 612 Osceola Dr..
Sanford, who died Wednesday,
will behold at 11a.m., Saturday,

at Gramkow Funeral Home
Chapel with Pastor William B.
Downey officiating. Buriil in
uaklawn Memorial Park.
Gramkow in charge.

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estrogens and progesterone.

The estrogens dominate the
first part of the menstrual
cycle, and the progesterones
the latter part. The body uses
two carbon units from any of
your food and changes it to
cholesterol, chiefly in the liver.

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There are two main hormones (or groups of hormones)
produced by the ovaries, the

terone (male hormone)
on the way to forming the
estrogen group. So, it Isn't
surprising that males and
females have both edrogen and
unless corrected. And, there is testosternno
Send your questions to Dr.
an Increased risk of cancer of
the undescended testicle If It is Lamb, in care of this newspa.
not corrected. This is a small per, P.O. lox 1551, Radio City
risk but, nevertheless, an ad. Station, New York, N.Y. 1)19.
For a copy of Dr. Lamb's
dlt.ional consideration.
DEAR DR. LAMB — What is booklet on impotence, send 50
difference
between cents to the same address and
the
stilbesterol and estrogen? Are ask for the "Impotence"
booklet.
they both hormones?

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the part that forms sperm cells
will degenerate and will not
produce any live sperm cells for
reproduction. The cells that
produce male hormone, though,
still function. If both testicles
are undescended then the male
may have a normal male
personality and appearance,
but he will be sterile. With one
normal testicle producing
sperm, though, he may still be
able to father chl1dii.
This condition
ring in only about one in o
ziale babies. Many of
have a spontaneous descent in
the first year of
. After
most of them won't descend

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finished in tawny, mollow pine.
A beautifully matched set with
hardware arid decor design
rirried from peco to piece
Look at the storage.
Nine drawer, In the triple dresser, five
in the chest. Plus two shelves
and two drawers on the nighttøndi
Now look closer
Pull open a drawer and notice the center guide And
the dutproo? Construction The heavy hird,•,nrp Th
precision tumng on the cannonball bedposts and mirror
spindles. Accurate scrollwork. And rub your hand over
the smooth hard finish. This Lehigh suite has the quality
features you want most. I you didn't believe the
price before, its even harder once you've looked close.
The Hom.st,.d bedmom suit.. ire IW$C buy!

In the undescended testicle

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Indianapolis, hid. He was a
DEAR READER — Actually
.
member
of Christ the King
the body forms several
Lutheran
Church,
Ft.
ferent but cherrdcally similar
Lauderdale.
hormones that are estrogens.
Survivors include his wife
Substances that have the same
Lucy
Heafner Hopson, of
or similar actions on the body
Sanford;
son, Francis E.
can occur in nature. They can
Hopson Jr., Bal timore, Md.,be obtained from petroleum,
peat,
lignite and even sister, Mrs. Calvin (Elizabeth)
pussywillow. Estrogenic Roeder, Flushing, N. V.; three
brothers, J. C. Leitch,
substances have even
found in the mud at the bottom Baltimore; B. A. and Johnny
Leitch, Norfolk, Va.
of the Dead
Gramkow Funeral Home In
In 1938 a synthetic substance charge of arrangements.
was
introduced
called
MRS.HELEN TAYLOR
diethylstilbesterol,
better
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Mrs. Helen Rc
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of 2706 S. Park Ave., Sanford,
made in the laboratory.

de velopment affected?
What would be likely to happen
If nothing were done about this?
Is this a common situation
among boy babies? If
I
wonder about the countless
ones
whose parents cannot chemically different from
estrogen but has the same ef.
afford surgery?
fects. Today this drug is used
DEAR READER. Most doe.
primarily
to treat menopause
tors agree something should be
s)Ifl)tOin3
done about the problem before
puberty gets very far along, so
One very Important dli.
doing It by age $ is quite ference is that stllbestei'ol can
reasonable. Some boys can be be taken in tablet form by
treated by hormones at an early mouth. Real estrogen hormones
age, but this should not delay cannot. They are destroyed by
surgical correction If the boy is the digestive action. So, you can
approaching puberty. That is see why stilbesterol has become
hy your doctor wants it done so popular, you don't have to
by age 8.
have an injection to get results.
normal

NOVEMBER

FRANCIS HOPSON
died Tuesday. Born In Canada,
Francis E. Hopson, 79, of 612 she came to Sanford a year and
Osceola Dr., Sanford, died a half ago from Orlando. She
Wednesday
evening
at was a Catholic.
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
She is survived by her
Born in Baltimore, Md., he had husband Thomas Taylor,
lived in Sanford for the past two Sanford; daughter Joyce
months, coming here from Ft. Howard, Sanford; son, Stanley
Lauderdale. He was a graduate Taylor, Springfield, No.; four
of the McDonough Military grandchildren and five great.
School of Balitimore, a veteran grandchildren.
of the U.S. Army, World War I,
Gramkow Funeral Home in
a salesman with the United oil
charge of arrangements.
Co. from 194.65 and a retired
lubricating engineer for the D.

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Schedule of Events

HOSPITAL NOTES

Problems? You'll feel befler if you ge$ it off your criess. For a
peisonal reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 0700. L.A.. Calif.
Enclose stamped, self addreud envelope, please.
cor Abby's book let, "How to Have a Lovely Wedding." send $1 to
Abgsil Van euren, 132 Lasky Or., Beverly Hills, C al . M12 .

BPW Queens

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Children's Home Society
Civilan International
Cavalier
picide for all
families
ety, 10
had written to his girl friend. It read, "I am only interested In
IRestaurant,
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3
p.m., Moss Park.
being stoned, spending money and sex."
Oil PaintIng, 10 weeks, 7-10 a in, to
' 1 read no further.
Bring lunch.
p.m., Seminole Junior College,
My first inpulse was to confront him with this, but then he Adult Education Campus Room OCT 14
would say Ihad no right to go snooping through his desk.
8. Call SJC for reservations.
Alcoholic's Anonymous
I don't think I should go on ignoring this. I would appreciate OCT. 11
Closed Meeting—Holy Cross
some advice
C . e
Deltona Garden Club, 10:30 Church Parish House, 400
BEWILDERED FATHER
a.m., Deliona Community Magnolia Ave., 8-9 P.M.
DEAR FATHER: Youcouidbcaboutllyearstooiate. It won't
help you now to be reminded that you failed to build the kind of
father-son relationship that inspires trust, confidence and total
honesty. It possible that what
read did not reflect your son's
thoughts accurately, however.
OCT. 9 1974
Don't tell him what you saw, but try to get a dialogue going 50
Rose W. Massey, Longwood
ADMISSIONS
Y°" can get inside his head. Encourage honesty, and no matter
Samuel F. Kicklighter,
what he says, be cool, and don't put him down or make him feel
Orange City
Sanford:
guilty. U you can develop candid two-way communication, you'll
Kenneth D. Jones, Osteen
Ricardo Simpson
be able to influence and eventually help your son. He doesn't need
Jerry M. Thacker
punishment, Father, he needs a mature understanding friend.
BIRTHS
[WAR ABBY About a week before our daughter and her
Charles G Rasmussen
steidy graduated from high school, they told us tliat she was
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Ilunt, girl,
ircnam arid they wanted
fflLIffftd.
Sanford
rx:ris
L Chapin
There was a long silence, then my husband said:We've all
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gene
William D. Causey
made mistakes in our lives, but some of us never got caught. Now
Davis, boy, Sanford
Ronnie Let- Fredricks
you two kids will have to excuse us for five minutes while we plan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert KenEarl E. Miles
Joe Anderson
Then Dad led me into the bedroarn, handed me $25 and said:
Delia N1. Barbadan
DISCHARGES
"Let's see if you're as smart about money now as you were 25
Kathleen
Miller
years ago.
Edwayne Robinson
Barbara Chaulk &amp; girl
Needless to say, time was short, so I went downtown the next
Alma A. Richardson
Loretta A. Eltonhead
morning and bought six yards of yellow cotton, two simple formal
Mildred J. Stripling
1......&amp;ant, ann
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juis wv, 11W 3f2LU -t'i ivory
inn rierson
Arrithis E. Gainers
some pink and ivory ribbon—all for less than $10. (I had $15 left
Lee flaws
Cora Mae Hall
over for the flowers and reception. Boy, I had money to burn!)
Robert Keeling
Emma L. Burt
Debora
Kennedy,
Lois B. Fowler
My younger daughter (age ls) and l made the dresses. Ibaked
Casselberry
Areda W. Carver
the wedding cake and made punch. Only the very Immediate
Clara Addington, DeBary
Jerry Soloman, Altamonte
families were invited to the wedding.
James C. Connell III, Deltona Springs
Our minister performed the ceremony in front of our fireplace,
William L. Shiry, Deltona
Annabelle Andrae, DeBary
which was decorated with greenery from our garden and two
Elmer
F. Wilson, Deltona
Violet E. Vickers, DeBary
white candles. The girls were beautiful In their simple dresses
Betty Hansen, Deltona
Micheal Goodman, DeBary
with their long black hair tied back with ribbons to match their
Russell
E.
McCain,
Deltona
Alan R. Rife, DeBary
dresses. The bride carried a single ivory carnation, and her
Virginia
Collins,
Lake
Mary
Lou Foster, Deltona
sister, a pink carnation.
Monroe
Johnnie C. Sa1rr, Geneva
We made sure the fridge wa* well stocked, and Dad, Sister and
James Huffman, Enterprise
Loyd l. Keller, Lake Monroe
I spent the weekend In a neighboring town with Dad's brother.
Clyde L. Shonyo, Enterprise
Ida Mae Golden, Osteen
Dad says I'm still as &amp;nzrt about money as I was 25 years ago.
Fern Kinnaird, Geneva
Baby Boy Hancock, Osteen
NO NAMES PLEASE
Rosa L llicks, Lake Monroe
Gertrude Allman, Osteen
DEAR NO: You're not only smart about money, you are wise
about other things, too. And so is your husband,
CONFIDENTIAL TO "BU&amp;SFUL IN EVANSVILLE, IN.
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DIANA": You are mistaken. No one said "lgnoranct is bliss."
rhe quote is, "Where ignorance is bliss, tis folly to be wise."

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Survive A
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6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
6:10 (2) Sunshine
Almarac
6:15 (8) Sunshine
Almanac
Dream
of Jeannie

() Concentration
(I) What's My Line
(9) Sea World

(13) Zane Grey
Theatre
(24) Intercom 24
(3.5. 44) Star Trek

6:30 (6) Sunrise

Semester

7:00 (9) The Yc'uri
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"Lloyd Bridges'
Sea World"
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6:5.3 (2) Dasy Cv,.ulic4ia l
7:00 (2. 8) Today
(6) News
(9) B,zo
7:0 (44) Conversations
with Galadrlel

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7:30 2) Treasure Hunt
(6) What's My Line
(I, 9) Let's Make A
Deal
(13) Movie
8:00 (2.0) Sierra
(6) The Waltons
(9) Odd Couple
(24) The Way It Was
(33) Rat Patrol
(44) Bold Ones
5:30 (9) Paper Moon
(24) Campus Scene
(35) PrCWFL
Special
9:00 (2. 9) lronside
(6) Movie
(9) Streets Of San

8:00 (4) Captain Kangaroo
(9) Dustys Trail
(44) New Zoo Revue
8:30 (9) Movie
(33) Mot hers-in-La w

(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(4) Mike Douglas
(I) To Tell The
Truth
(9) To Tell The
Truth
(33) Not For Women
Only
(44) Leave It To

Francisco

Beaver

(13) Movie
(24) Florida Folk
(35) WFL Football
(44) World P3tbatl
10:00 (2 8) Movir' On
(9) Harry-0
(24) Henry VIII
10:35 (35) News
11:00 (2,8.8,9) News
(33) The Saint
$I:3012,S) Tonight Show

9:30 (8) That Girl
(3.5) Florida Lifestyle
(44) Petticoat
Junction
10:00 (2. 8) Name That Tune
(4) Jokers Wild
(33) Romper Room
(44) Father Knows
Best
10:30 (2. 8) Winning Streak
(6) Gambit
(9) 510.000 Pyramid
(33) Movie
(44) Green Acres
10:00 (2. 8) High Rollers
(4) Now You See It
(9) Split Secton
(44) Phil Donahue
11:30(2.0) I4o4tywd

(6) Movie
(9) Wide World Of
Enterl iinment
(24) Marl And
Environment

Captioned
News

(44) Fugitive.

1:00 (2 I) Tomorro'*,

Show
Beaver

4:00 (2. I) Somerset
Mery Griffin
(9) Lucy Show
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Gllligan's island
4:15 (13) Teach In
4:30 (2) Bonanza
(33) Leave It To

Beaver
Impossible

(24) Mister Rogers'
Neighborhood
(35) Batman

(4.4) Mod Sc'uad

(3) News

3:30

(4) Andy Griffith
(13) Carolina Country
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Music

(24) Electric Company
(33) Lost In Space

6.00
(13) Ernest Tubbs
Show
(24) VWaAlegre

(44) Hogan 's Heroes
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The sports series goes back
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help to sa ve economically troubled Pan
American World Airways Is not restr icted to
executive suites. It also involves people
behind reservation desks, in maintenance
hangars and on the runways.
Like the executives, the employes are
reacting to the Ford administration's refusal
to grant an emergency subsidy that Pare Am
has said Is crucial to Its survival.
The employes have organized in such Pan
Am bases as Miami, Berlin, New York, Karachi, San Francisco and San Juan In an
effort to keep the company from going under.
They have outlined their complaints In fullpage newspaper advertisements
paid for
with $10,000 raised among themselves.
Committees have been sent to Washington
to talk to congresnen; a group of p1ot.s'
wives is distributing copies of an article
which outlines alleged unfair treatment;
"Support Your U.S. Airline" bumper stickers
were pr in ted by employes In a company
pr in ting facility; retir ed stewardesses are
do na ting proceeds from a cookbook they're
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received last month. Some international
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Federal subsidy, but for an end to what they
consider unfair treatment.
"It's probably best that we didn't get the
subsidy," said Miami cargo department employe Edison Coulter. "Most of the people
here don't want subsidy. But we have to get
inequi ties changed."
Pan Am has about 32,500 worker worldwide.
About 3,400 are In Miami
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things as the United Sta tes paying foreign
cern era more to carry U.S. mail thnn Pan
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foreign a irli nes are charged In this country,
and the fact that Pan Am has to pay higher
Ititerest rates on loans than the U.S. ExportImport bank charges the foreigners.
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knows about the way this airline has been
trea ted, the ma dder he gets," said Joseph
Hunt, a f light engineer who has been with the
company for 32 years. "Why In bell does our
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specialty shops, according to four other sho pping cen ters In square foot office wi ll be built
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director of leasing.
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professional offices in the ex- Trail and SR 50-Powers
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BUFFA LO, N.Y. (AP)
who uses himself as his No. 1
if he had been completely well ? ph ysicians and their presiden. checkup, wi th any findings
test animal.
Were the best presidents of the If Woodrow Wilson had not suf- tial patients have too often which
the panel feels would atDr. Howard Levine studies United States the sickest ones? fered from the after-effects of a maintained that heal th Is a Pr1fect
the candidate's performbiorhythms, or the pattern of
"Not necessarily," says Dr. post-stroke syndrome, would be irate matter."
ance in office made public.
biological functions in the hu. Milton Plesur, prciessor of his- have compromised during the
Plesur says he does not
Poor heal th, by Itself, should
man body.
Wry at the State University of League of Nations debate?
mean
to
imply that a presiden t not be the determining factor,
Among questions that he and New York at Buffalo.
must be in perfect physical he maintains, but only as "one
other biorhythmic researchers
But, he points out, of the
"me course of history Is Ir- condition. Ti leader Is elected test of a candida te's will, ability
ask are: How are workers at- "great" and 'near great U.S.
revocably linked with presiden- "for his ability to deal with the to make decisions, Ini tia tive
fected by being switched from a presidents listed by the 1962 flat d
isorders. An examination Issues. If the president is in and determination, rather than
night shift to a day shift? Are Schlesinger poll, eight had
of the number of presidents who reasonably good health, that a forma tive force." However,
medications prescribed at 10 nesses which affected their
ha ve been seriously ill, in. should be enough.
he notes, it would seem that
a.m. too large or too small at 2 formance in office, and six died
clucling
at least six of thirteen
"Intimate details of heal th "sickness and even a personal
pin.? Is there a best time to before their statistical life ex
20th-century presidents, seems are not as important as the struggle to avert death enhance
pectancy.
treat cancer pa tien ts?
to uphold the public's fee ling general Implications of how a pe rson's strength
of character
Dr. Plesur, who bases his
"Some day," says Le vine,
it has the right to know that health problem might at- and hence he becomes a better
chief of medicine and medical conclusions on his research for that
education at New Britain Gen- a recently published book, The more about presidential health fect an Individual's perform- president, as in Roosevelt's
than poli tical bosses and White ance if he were president," says case."
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era] hospital, "when science is Presidency Reappraised,"
House physicians have dis- the author, who feels these
Dr. Plesur believes that, in
that .
more sophisticated about lieves
"although
closed,"
he
contlnue&amp;
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is
implicaUons
ought
to
be
interthe
future, political parties
rhythms, the minute data can presidents are not 'great'
especially
true
In
an
age
when
preted
by
a
bipartisan
panel
of
should
pay closer attention to
be rea na lyzed and perhaps con- because they are sick, Illness
the future of civilization could physicians. He suggests one the No. 2 spot a nd to the
heal th
tribute to a 5etter under- tends to 2levate the president
depend upon a decision to use way to implement this might be of the vice presidential candlistanding of the ways our bodies the eyes of historians."
cipe ate in thie."
Ilines has been prevalent nuclear weapons. White Home to give candidates a h2alth date.
On trips, the 58-year-old ph)'- among the presidents of this
siclan takes along a brown suit. century, he notes, but the "most
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The Kid is Edmund G. Brown Utica] signs make Brown the (Brown Sr. vs. Nixon) with dethe human body.
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each.
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part, to his personal ex- jab.
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The Professor is Houston I. nia Poll put Brown ahead 50-36 major state issues: public em¶
time to treat car.cer in ness that would have defeated a Flournoy, 45, Republican, Ivy per cent. It was taken the week ployc strikes, school finance,
laboratory animals. Is it pos. lesser man. Roosevelt was League Ph.D., family man. He former President Richard Nix- farm labor, and cons c
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However, asser ts Dr. Plesur, Sacramento practicing it. More Democrat Alan Cranston seekBut
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the Vhjtt' house physicians in- experience, but less zing to tüs ing a second term. lbs fi-v is 4&amp; Field said inflation and the cost
e1kctivvrits of
tions at different times of the sisted that Roosevelt was not political punch.
year-old H.L. Richardson, one of living have the voters' atten1
~.'-- FBL officers (from left) Pacey. Vaughn. Thornley and Novy
day
a I.so reveals the importance even sick in 1944, and that the
17heirs is a tough act to follow, of the most conservative tion. "Their eyes are on Wash11.
of knowing about biorhythms, fatal stroke In 1945 was unfore- that of polished pro Ronald members the California State
ington and the supermarke ts
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seeable. "Roosevelt's case his- Reagan, retiring after eight Senate and a one-time John and the gas station pumps more
he explains,
For example, he says, female tory raised many questions and years as chief executive.
Birch Society employe.
than with Brown and Floursex hormones are often adinin- highlighted the problem of
The frustration Is parCranston, 59, once one of Cal- noy.”
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Brown runs against the eight
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he battles the residue of has skillfully broadened his po- years of Republican control in
Honduras. Some of the other thusiastic. service-oriented and must first know the level of
I Watergate. the pervading issue litical base to include even Sacramento and six in Wash.
Business Leaders of America, plans in the offing include eager to help at home, school male sex hormones In the health is the problem of dis- of inflation, apathy at the GOP some of Reagan's wealthy sup- ington.
V,_Js now in operation at Lake typing services, for all and irs the community. T'he club patient. In most hospitals that closure, the history professor f7ass rooLs arlid fund-raisi%, porters. Political observers say
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moderate or progressive Reworse
for
'Darla 11-lengel, a teacher at teachers, for a fee. They al!,o Involvement. Officers are. patient awakens In the morn- cian's responsibility to the com- parties-.but
But the governuCs race is al- publivan compared with Rea.
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munity supercede the tradition- Republicans,
ways the big one in California, gan's conservatism, His
lake Brantley, sponsors Uw plan to participate in the up- Barbara Kuhn, president; lng•
coming carnival and work in Shirley Novy, vice-president;
But there Is a rhythm in the al patient-physician relation.
And Democrats are hungry with the winner collecting na- paign
group,
emphasizes
inlevel
Cindy
Thornley,
secretary;
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and In the morning it runs ship?" he asks.
comm
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volunteer
after eight years of California tional political recognition 3 j
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The organization is no
Vaughn. treasurer; mW Robert 35 to 40 per cent higher than
Would Franklin D. Roosevelt politics dominated by the Re- presUge.
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"maturity, Judgment, ex.
have
acted differently at Yalta publican Reagan, hungry
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members
are
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reporter,
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prowl for something wrong with hypertension and fatigue, ac- of California has been par- party.
lems. It is the first time since
himself, Levine says he's driv. cording to his last physician, he trayed in prize fight terms:
Even Republicans acknowl- 1958 that neither man Is an inen by curiosity and fascination was able to perform his duties," "The Kid vs. The Professor." edge that all the traditional po- cumbent, the first since 1962

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Imaginative and will have the know-how to make his or her
dreams come true, therefore be sure to provide the finest
education you can so this rite quality can he made o pay off
hondsornely, bring fame to your son, daughter. The career begins
fairly early in life and then the philan thropist emerges In this
chart after middle age. Give good spiritu.l grounding early.
"The Stars Impel, they do not compel." What you make of your
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needs to measure his own of Franklin D. Roosevelt. He
biorhythms several times daily. was plagued all his life wi th a
lie records blood pressure, oral sensitive respiratory tract,
temperature, ability to contracted polio at age and it
estimate the passing of 120 was rumored that he might
se co nds, peak respiratory flow, have suffered several minor
strength of hand grip and eye- strokes in 1938.
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Is
bumping its low-rated
It makes particularly good
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series
tonight
for
an
use
of photographs of the city's 1.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Use those talents you have to
make
excellent
documentary
about
"old
north end," taken the
Otis a most happy and worthwhile day. The artistic side of life Xenia,
Ohio,
the
small
town
mummer
before the tornado by
appeals to you tonight.
devastated
by
a
killer
tornado
Xenia's
former mayor, to thisTAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Home Is your best bet now, Make
last April and still rebuilc1ln trate what the alarm hsai r4..wsJ)
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to
streets
of
sUtely
old
wood
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along ba si c lines. Relax In e vening.
The program isn't one of homes once surrounded by rows
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21)Make appointments now that will
those
quickies In which a net- of elderly maple trees.
give you a better insight into your current avenues of expression.
work
team
checks right In after
me verbal contrasts are
Dosomeshoppingforthings thatmakeyoufeei ha ppler.
th
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ve
nt,
returns six months equally gooiiA 14-year-old boy,
MOON CH ILDREN (June fl to July 21) Elan bow to have mote
later for progress footage, then recalling the moments after the
of the good things of life and start the ball r
pastes it all together and calls it twister passed on, said he heard
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hons. Revise budget to save money.
a
docwnentary.
no birds singing, and saw no
LEO (July fl to Aug. 21) More application on your part Will
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fulfill your pe rsonal desires that seemed Impossible before. Day
In stages, from the actual and trash."
fa vors social side of life.
0
Lragtdy, to tt*- town's effort to
116 father, whose home and
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Decide how to increa
,
deserving
who
are
in
assess
its
losses
and
dig
Itself
camera
shop
were
then contact key people in a.m. Assist the
destroyed,
out,, and finally to the long says he and his family aren't
trouble,
t
IJ BRA I Sept. 23 to OL t. 22) Converse early with good pals who sumtner of sttll.continulng re- leaving, that "this tornado,
damrnit, Is not going to have the
have It in their power to help you gain personal goals. Enjoy the construction.
Entitled "Tornado! 4:40 p.m., lot word."
social side of life more.
Xenia, Ohio," the opening segSCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Carry through wi th what i
The show primarily is about
mont
includes
not
only
close-up
spirit
expected of you by those ii official positions, or you could gel
and the spirit it conveys,
footage of the twister, filmed is a good, hopeful one that
trouble. Get credit matters In ofllelSAGITTARIUS (Nov. fl to Dec. 21) Spare time during day is Withaho1Tl movie camera bya should be seen by those of us
best for amusement, since the evening should be spiit at hom e Xenia resident, but also the who are convinced the nation
actual sound of the tornado, has long since departed for he ll
relaxing after a busy day's work.
ed by anot.her local resi- in a handba,sket.
CAPR!CORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Do ynur work in such a way
that higher-ups approve, or it might go badly for you. Evening d&amp;it.
ProdUCer George Murray o
It's chilling, spectacular ma- viously put in a lot of time, care
fine for personal correspondence.
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meatt of NBC's show lies in .be writer Patrick Trese, who
you can easily size up what others are cling
quiet,
low-key way it goes about skillfully handled most of the
should act, what
reporting the reactions of the interviews In the one-hour
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Beware of those with an eye
your assets, and be alert to some opportunity through which you
can adi to present prosperity.
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ering the possibility of seeking the foreign companies would question," said the minister.
outside cooperation to meet any play after the nearly three-niH. "We are studying the possible the takeover next year.
problems arising after it takes lionbarrels-a-day petroleum problem areas which may
In a separate move, the Mmover the foreign-run petroleum industry Is nationalized,
occur after nationalization and, istry of Mines and llydrocarindustry next year.
"It is too early to give a defi- wherever !eemed necessary, bons placed 16 nongovernPresident Carlos Andres Per. nite answer regarding the role, we will look for outside mental experts as observers in
ez and his slx-rnonth-old center. If any, that the foreign corn- cooperation and would be the foreign oil co
mpanies. The
left government currently are panics will assume after willing to negotiate with the observers will sit in on eiecupreparing For state takeover of natinmiliatiori," said Valent ('nrnp:tnk's for providing us tiv t)(ard Iiiet'tings and their
tlic industry, which has b
I kruandci Acusta, Minister of with the required services.''
objective is to FaciliLite nationmostly under American oil Mines and Hydrocarbons, in an
Hernandez Acosta heads a allzation studies.
company management for interview with The Associated special 36-man broad-based
Government spokesmen say
more than 55 years.
Press.
conunlsslon appointed by An. that some of these "observers"
'ire likely candidates to head
the sta te concerns which will
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springs his theory and his sending you back to New Valerie Harper, as Rhoda Morgenstern, and David Grob, as Joe
suspect smilingly explain's he's Mexico, cowboy."
Gerard, exchange "I do's" In th e most accldent'prone wedding
opted against the hang-out road
ceremony of the year In a special one-bow presentation of (
and decided to stonewall It.
"NAM." "Sorry, redskin, "Rhoda,' Monday, Oct. 28 on the CBSTelevIsIon Network.
"Prove It to a grand jury," the but you haven't shown sufsuspect advises him.
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out on cases so much, Corn"POLICE WOMAN" Angle missioner, It's the judgment of
Dickinson sets drunk at the .. .w.0 s.
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precinct party celebrating tier to patrolman."
one millionth parking meter
"COLUMBO." Peter Falk

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In a bank failure, when be athandle our case."
'IRONSIDE." "Pursuant to tempts to capture John
a new departmental regulation, Diner.
'onger use juiuOf
you can no l
"flj ROOKIES." 'took,
officers as dog-robbers. (eflo',
after three seasons,
Effective this date, you have either shape up or ship oul"
been stripped of your stooges.
Now, why don't you hire
"HAWAII FIVE-O." "I don't
someone to get yourself out of know how to say this without
here?"
offending, Mr. Lord, but the
men resent working under a
"GET CHRISTIE LOVE."

violation ticket.

ANOI ESVRVTHG I LOSTS

showboating for the TV
cameras, Lieutenant Kojak,

Howard Is stoned by a group of

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there were 1,427 muggings, 534
criminal assaults and 47 liquor
store holdups In your dIstrjci
What have you to say for
yourself?"

white man's ways to be on the
team. Turn in your badge."
"KOJAX." "Wll1e you were

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your new assignment, Miss

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Show

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possibility viewers could t the
"CANNON William Conrad
idea that's the way things are.
pursues the same heavy for 13
Wouldn't it be great gooi
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If Just once television's copweeks
pleafodestflne
bargalnsoram
shows had just a touch ofreality
and is back on the bricks for the
atyut thin
next episode.
For instance:
"MANHUNTER." Ken
"BARNABY JONES." "I'm
sorry, Mr. Jones, but we were
thinking ofa young
to

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"ADAM-it" "Now here's the
setup fellows. You're waiting In

court to testify on a
WIth 21 cops 'n' robbers misdemeanor arrest you made.
series spread among the three It's a four-part story. That's all
commercial networks this gala you do, just sit and wait on your
new season,
there's a own time, like the real cops."

(44) Leave It To

(41) Three Stooges

(6) Loi'eOf Life
(9) Brady Bunch

(9) MovIe

By RICHARD K. SHULL
The Herald Sersices

(6) Match Game
(9) One Life To
Live
(33) Uncle Hubie

12:00 (2.44) News
() Young And
Restless
(I) Jackpot
(9) Password
(35) Big Valley
(44) News
12:30 (2. I) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
(4) Search For
Tomorrow
(9) News
(44) Variety
12:53 (2) News
1:00 (2) Jackpot
(4.8) News
(9) All My Children
(35. 44) Movie
1:30 (2.8) Jeopardy
(6) As The World
Turns
() Let's Make
A Deal
2:00 (2. 8)) Days Of Our
Lives
(6) Guiding Light
(9) Newlywed Game
2:30 (2, 0) The Doctors
(6) Edge Of Night
(9) Girl In My
Life
(33) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Underdog
3:00 (2. I) Another World
() Price Is Right
(9) General Hospital
(33) Mister Ed

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old who has witnessed
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been hospitalized with bron
dual asthma, a sometime au
rnent that suddenly intensified
after he was caught in a firefight between troops and IR

warrior and aspiring terrorist,
M' brothers a provvie," he
hoasts. "He's killed two sotiers. He hasn't been borne In a
long time But I'm joining the
Jimmy is 12, a cheeky kid
- ho'sa1readymastered the art
t ctrc4'T
rt1ra
He laughs a lot. But there's a
br i ttle edge to It, edoes of the
mobs rampaging, the bombs
exploding the gun battles raging and the instinctive, gutwrenching panic that grabs innocent and guilty alike when
the Army swoop in on a
search.
A rovvie" is a guerrilla
with the Irish Republican
Army's "rovisiona1" wing, the
mainly C3thollc movement that
wants to drag Ulster into the
neighboring Irish Republic.
The bloodshed of Ireland's
heritage goes on. Kids just a
couple of years older than Jimmy are part of it.
When they were his age they
stoned troops. Now they fire
high-powered rifles or Sovietmade RPG-7 rockets at them.
The youngsters In the Pz-otestant and Catholic ghettoes havc
been rez.red on violence since
British troops intervened five
years ago. More than one thousand men, women and children have died, thousands more
have been wounded and
maimed. The bomb destruction
is frightening.

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A ll ison, ,,as not seeing sea
gulls. Below was Charles
Machan. clinging to what rernained of his fishing boat,
An hour earlier, the bow of
the 21-foot boat split suddenly
and the bilge f illed with water.
Machan, 33, of Lincoln City, had
no radio aboard to call for help.

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rushed to the hospital Doctors
looked him over and prescri bed
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bombs and all. We learn how to
make them from the big Eel.
lows."
lie dicuss in ory tL.iil
how petrel bombs burn the
clear plastic riot shields carried
by soldiers. Lace the bombs
with washing-up detergent and
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family has moved four times in
two yews Lryng In dodge the
violence, lie displays t'ia-1c
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weekend. But afterward I was

"We just happened on the guy

the Oregon coast recently. All- nally, he heard the whop-whop while we were taking some happy we went."
son was looking down at the of the helicopter's rotor blades.
ocean, hoping to spot a whale.
"I waved and yelled , but I
"Hey! I see something down thought they'd never see me,"
there," Allison told the pilot he said. "I feared it was all
through his headphones, over. Then they turned around
'Looks like a guy waving."
and came back."
"Come on, Allison. You can't
On board the helicopter, Allisee a guy waving from 2,000 son rolled back the big side
feet," said copilot Terry Rob.. door, manned his rescue posi
ertson "You're not e ven using lion and spoke into his interthe binoculars"
corn "Basket going down BasThe radioman chimed in, ket on the surface. Man getting
'You seeing sea gulls down in basket. Raising the basket.
there again, Allison?"
Man and basket on board."
'Reall" All ison insisted. "I
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see a guy in the water and he
an
In the water, Allison was
ISfit in a
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Some of those youngsters
bear the scars of battle, like the
cocky little Catholic kid who
proudly opened his shirt to
display a big black bruise on his
chest — a wound inflicted by a
rock4mrd six-Inch rubber bullet
from an Army riot gun.

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Thursday, Oct. if,, 1974-38

Ridhman Brothers come to

through the window of a hellMachan knew he could not
Robertson agreed. "The (wi' night before I tried to talk the
copter. He is a f light mechanic last long in the chilly water. He fly thing was we were n't sup- operations officer out of having
for the Coast Guard searchand- kept checking the tLme on his posed to be on a rescue mis* us make the run. Nobody wants
to make a routine run on the
rescue team based in Astoria. watch. He decided he was too sion," he said.

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mental breakdowns. Psy- some so deeply they may never
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Dr. Morris Fraser, an engagiine ver kick the habit.
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years, works as a child
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Associated Press Writer
chlatnst in a Belfast ic
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year-old Marie.
hands."
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ASTORIA,Ore. (AP) — Mike lie grabbed some floats as the feeling I had bringing this guy spare boat parts to Newport. it
was a dIU1U4J 111u11w15. LLIV
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EDITOR'S NOTE — Ulster's
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Katherine to Harry SteinerLt.s 1, 8, &amp; 10 81k A Amended
Plat of Buttons s-d t3,400
Dan R. Parker &amp; wf Dorothy
to Geo. L. Dease &amp; wf Nancy
A.-IA 18 81k 12 HeftIer Homes,
Howell Park, Sec 1 120,900
John Govorunk &amp; wf Anita to
Robert W. Soules &amp; w f

Sally H. Johann-E 400' of W
450' ci N 326.7' of S 766.7' of
NW',. of SW', of Sec. 7.2031
$300,000

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Margaret-It 75 Robin Hill Un.
3 $31,000
Fadil Osman &amp; wf Gertrude
to Travis N. West &amp; wf CeliaU S BR 6, RepI. Part of
Tow nsjIe of North Chimluota
It 1112,000
Willie Levett, Jr., %%idr. &amp;
Clara Levett, dec. to John T.
Hall Jr &amp; wf Vio!et-N 60' of F
85' of LI 1, Robinsors Survey
Addn. to Sanford $.s,500
Philip Jaeger, sgl to Inin J.
Jaeger-tihit: N'i of NW'i of
Sec 272131 15,000
Philip Jaeger, sgl to Richard
.Jager-' ml: Ni s of NE'1 of

James F. Stanton &amp; Patricia
to Robert J. Thomas &amp; '
Mattie J.-Lts 42 &amp; 43, Town of
Sylvan Lake M
harry D. Floyd &amp; wf Ruth to
Claude H. Burkett &amp; wf Amelia
147' of N 471' of 1.t 21 Fla.
Land &amp; Colon Co. Cleii Plan.
thtion $000

Oakland -Shn res Ine.
nc. t) Denis
it. uregna WI Barbara-N SU
of 1A 15 131k 1) Gk' Arden His.

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Vicki Rae Diloinaso &amp; hb.
Leonard-IA 5 81k C Goliview
EM. Sec Meredith Manor, Unit
I $29,800
D-c'o of On. Inc. to John
Martinez&amp; wf Iris- 1129 81k If,
Camelot Unit 2, CB $36,ObO
Michael Builders of Scm. to
Edw. H. Simon &amp; wf Geraldine
M.-Lts S &amp; 6 81k B West
AIthmont His., Sec 3 116,500
Life Built1ers, Inc. to 'hnuis
L. ti,ian &amp; wf Phj)'is A.-IA 35
Sleepy Hollow, 1st Addn.

$52

out ton ii. rucvr at wi Olivia
At Wi rueiv
Jwui a.
N. to Robert E. Getinan &amp; to Adele W. Swenson-1A 9 Buck
Trudie His W.-SW cor Lot Ii Bond Addn. to CB $101)
(QCD) Josephine Chiles
Fla. Land &amp; Corlonization Co.
Cerlery Plantation $1,500
Algee &amp; hb Lucian to Seaborn
Wilco Const. Co. to Janet D. H. Chiles-S 50' of E' of NELi
Vickcrii-Lt 55 81k A North Orl of SW'. Sec '2-21.31 etal, other
Terr. Sect 9 Unit 2 $26,000
counties 100
Greater Cnnstr. to Hubert J.
Lamar T. Cockrell &amp; wf
Giannone&amp;wfRochelle-Lt 116 Frances to Grace E. English,
Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt wid.-IA 26 81k A Bruld Hills
Sec. I $35,900
Park $34,900
Greater Constr. 0 hIa;oid H.
Gallman, End &amp; wf &amp; as
league &amp; wf Edna P.-Lt 8 Trustee to Ralph E. Jensen &amp;
Wekiva Hunt, Fox taunt Sec 1
if Jolly K--IA 10 111k B
$37,800
Longwood North $24,000
I iiriPn' S Jones A. hh (',,rtic
L. Sr. to Ko'''
to.
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Reed, Jr. &amp; wf Barbara-IA 26
Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt
Sec 1 $35900
Wm. H. Fowler &amp; wf Regina
to Edwin Cooper &amp; wf Catherine
E.-Lt 131 Highland Pines Un. 4
$30,000
B.F. Wheeler, Jr &amp; WI Jean &amp;
B F Ward Jr &amp; wf Va. to John A.
Kuhn &amp; wf Texy A.-From NW
cor. of Sec 9-21.31 etc. E1,900
Muriel S. Gale, sgl .0 Nancy
D. Innanen, sgl.-Lt 2 131k 1
English Ests. Un. 2 $YA.900

Fra41ine Joy Krause, sgl to
Ellis A Kruse'
Lt 8 81k 8 &amp; l.t S
Ilk C Lzie Orier.ta hills Unit I

Gordon W. Darden, Jr &amp; wE
F to Anne K. Russell-IA
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Mars Nicholas, adni. est
Willard A Chastain &amp; wf James Q'juu, to Winifred
Jeannette to Helen Inman, Quinn-It 24 Beg. 514.2' F &amp; 25
wid.-Lt 15 Normandy Park NofSW cor ofSE'io( See I4-32$16,000
20 et $100

John fl McCarter It
, ,, w, a.v.-uiiw
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TV. vjwz
.Unda ,,,

Ronald I. Belt &amp; wf Shirley to
J.C. Lee &amp; wf Janice-IA 1 81k
13 V,eatherlield lzt addn.
$18,000
Grange Prop., Inc. to Be
Aire Homes, Inc.-Lt 198 Spi ing
Riks $100
lk1-Mr 1Iotime, Inc. to
Spring Oaks Pecreation Assoc.
Inc.-Lt 198 Spring Oaks
$960,000
Dan F. I- Smith&amp; wf Elma to
An Is N. Irvin &amp; wf Kay If.-Lt
14 111k A Triplet Lake Shores
Addu. CB $44,500
Nader Homes, Inc. to Robert
M. Bodnar &amp;wi Barbara U.-Lt
149 Lme bearcy snores JJ,WJ
Nader Homes, Inc. to Ronald
Wm. Edwards &amp; wf Phyllis A.LI 167 lake Searchy Shores

Wm. J. Flaherty &amp; wf Betty- LI Rivera Jr. &amp; Jasmina M.-IA 9
5 BIk N, Carriage hull Unit 3 [Ilk 16 North On. $19,000
$31,900
Calbert Const. Inc. to [AILS A.
1QCD) Ida A. Elliott, sgl to Logo &amp; W. Norma C. -It 36
Joseph Elliott, sgl. -N 75' of It Richfield $26,800
5, Keplat of Wekiva Campsites
Nader Homes, Inc. to Stanley
Win-Mac Corp Inc. to Curtis
$100
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Newton &amp; wf Barbara-LA
Wiggins Jr. &amp; W Billie C-IA 124
(QCD) Stanley I. Meadows &amp; Forest Brook Second Sec
199 Lake Searchy Shores
David MN., dba S.M.D. Etc. to $12,000
David M. Meadows, TrusteeCasselberry Gdns. Inc. to Jai
Wrenco Homes Inc. to Maria Dasher, Heir of Jesse R.
Beg. NE cor. Lt 10 Land
O'Lakes Country Club etc. 1100 Charles Edward Faith &amp; W. Dasher-It 54 131k C, Lake
Frederick G. Jon-Is &amp; wf Elena F.-IA 268 Wrenwood Kathryn Park 4th Addn. CS
Lorraine to Antonio Colon &amp; wf Heightb Unit 2 $34,700
$100
Wrenco homes Inc. to John
Maria L.-N 23.75' of IA. 17 &amp; all
Sberrill H. Keen adm. cit
of 18 131k E Buena vistaGregg Formet &amp; wf Beth J-U
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Dorothea
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Unit
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119.100
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Mark Builders Inc. to John F. $30,100
Louis
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McClelland &amp; wf Nancy R.-Lt
Louis Davis to
Willis W. Donovan &amp; wf
18 BIk C North Orlando Ten-., Bessie Smith-JA 15 Long's
Jeanette
to Harold Admams &amp;
Sec 8 Un. 2 $30,000
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dese. from SW car of SWL. of Summerset No., Un. 3, $21,400.
Sub. Beaut.
Josephine to Elbert 0 thorn- $25,000
SW'. run N89 deg s8 min o6sec. (QCD) Buster Gnindstaff&amp; wf.
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Charlie Adams &amp; wf Doris to E along So line 50 ft. etc.
Sally to Jean W. Grthdstaff &amp;
(Less part) etc., McNeIls John J. Shea&amp;
hb. Gene, N ½ of SE . of SE 'i
wf Bett-e-U 135 $600,000
Orange Viii $16,000
lake Harriet Eat. $17,400
Jetsky V. Ruffner, sgl to of NW
of Sec. 21-20-, $100
Einheit Constr. to John C. Bill
(QCD) Memonie Brooks Charles E Falk, agl-Lia 19 &amp; 20 (QCD) Jean Grindstaff &amp; hb.
&amp; wf Debra-It 24 BIk F (Married) to Wm. Brooks St. Johns Village Znds Rev.
Gene to Buster Grindstaff &amp; wf.
Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 5 $56,900 (Ia -red).E 37' of Lt 11 &amp; W $18,300
Sally, S ½ of SE 'i of SE L4 of
Lida Mae Stmkin to Dorothy 29' 0112, 111k 17, 2nd Sec San
Charles E. Falk, sgl to David NW '. of Sec 21-20-32, &amp;
Green-Comm. at p1. on No. lanta $100
$
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N. Kyle &amp; wf Nancy-It 20 St. easement, $100.
line &amp; 443,26' NE cor. of SW'. of
Daniel J. Morin &amp; wf Deborah Johns Village, 2nd Rev. $21,000
John P. Caulfield, sgl. &amp;
SW. os Sec 3-21.29 etc $1,900 to Wm. J. Sktslak &amp; wf Donna
Howard T. Anderson &amp; wf Michael A Flynn, sgl. to Wayne
Mary Helen Can &amp; hb. John M.-IA 15 BIk 3,
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RepI. Sh. I &amp; 2 Vivian to A. C. Scott &amp; wf Iris I. Holloway &amp; Janet P., U 243,
to Marion Douglas McHIItn, North Orlando Townslte 4th J.-Lt 8 Lake Harney Bch. s-cl Van Arsdale Brokerage Co 2nd
sgl-U 14 Lake Harriet Est. Addn. $17,200
$14,200
Addn, Black Hammock less W
$5,000
Irregulars o a Famous B rand
Hershel L Miller &amp; wf Cecile 5' 125,000.
to Edw. A. Borkowski &amp; wf (QCD) Ben F. Ward &amp; sif. --Nancy D -W 40 of Lt 93 Willie to Robert L. Ward &amp;
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San,rd fits Addn $12,000
Benj. F Jr., W I iof sw L e of SW
Greater Constr. Corp to Edw. '.&amp; Vt 4 eh of S ½ of NE Li of
1 J LaVine &amp; wf Marlene-In as,'. &amp; NW'. of SW k4 of Sec
POTATO CHIPS
Ledbw-y Or., LW, U 64 Wekiva 27-21.32, $100.
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Hunt Club Fox Hunt, Sec I
TWIN PACKAGE
Ben F. Ward Jr., etux: etal to
$37,900
Herbert A Langston Jr &amp; wf.
'.4? (ij 14 4
Nader Homes, Inc to James Teresa, Beg at NW cor of NW
V Farmer &amp; wf Lucille, 106 'toE SW I&amp; of Sec 27-21-32 793
Beans Cir, LW, LI 16 Lake acres m.1 etc $29,000
Searchy Shore, 16Z3-5 Mtg. to
Bobby G. Hayes, sgl. &amp; Nancy
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Sunbank Mtg. $36,400
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J. sgl. to Leon H. Lindsay &amp; wf.
Grange Prop Inc. to Paul Carolyn Ann It 164 Tratlwood
Womble, Jr &amp; wf Mary 609 Eat., Sec 1, 120,400.
Riverview Ave As LI 788 Richard P. Capore &amp; wf.
Spring Oaks Un 4 $41,600
Margie to Louis F Correa &amp; wf.
$25,500.
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Sgi iO nOn3iiu J. L.Iarence, sgl.Us 8, 9, &amp; 10 BIk A Sanlando Woodlands, See , 4,
Springs It. 26 1100
John 2 Stankiewicz &amp; wf.
Joseph C. Ildmore &amp;
wf Mary to Thomas T. Ross,
Violet to Leonard J.
Perkins- trustee I.As 16 &amp; 17 Blk H Tr. 67,
that part of NE'4 of NEL.of Sanlando Springs
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NE4 of SE4 of Sec I.",
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A. Louis Girardin, III &amp; wf
Calbert Const. Inc. to Clifton wf Marjorie G.-U 45 Palm
Shadows 110,000
Sherlene to James V. Smith &amp; Barnett &amp; wf Fannie M.-IA
Pell, wid. to Floyd
wf Virginia 13.-LI 12 BIk J Sky Blk B Sportsznans Paradise
Stanford &amp; wf Betty,-Lt 100
Raymond J. Kelly, agi to
W.H.&amp; sInc. to Edgewood $17,000
SherylB.,sglto Cad li. Hyatt &amp; Robert D. Schmitt &amp; wf
wf Mary E.-U 2 81k C Caroline J.-Lt 63 Walden
Paradise PoInt, 3rd See. $30,000 Terrace $30,800

Georges C. St. Laurent &amp; wE (QCD) Michael D. Jahr &amp; wf
WP Church of Religious
Austin 8ev. to Leroy
First Mt. Constr. to RoUln E.
(QCD) Samuel W. Booth, sgl.
Wendell F. Aldridge &amp; Robert
Dorothy Green to Evelyn
Eleanor to Georges C. St. Lorretta to Wm. H. Stemper &amp; Science Inc. to
Davie E. Sims- Rippler &amp; wf Ruth E.-U 2 BIk Kirkland &amp; wf June-From E'. to Patsy A. Booth, sgl., Lots 1,2 Nowak-ind. Trailer-Corn. S. Poston to Robert L.
Laurent &amp; Wayne ILL. wf Mildred-It. 6 less N 5', &amp; N L.ts 10-14, BIk E Tn. 30, Sanlando F Sterling Park Un. 2 $37,500 cor, of Sec 7-21-30, rui W &amp;3 (less N 15'
of said lots) the N inence at pt. on N Hoe of &amp; I'arenteau &amp; wf. Eliz., W 70' of
Springs $29,000
Rohifing, trustee" 210' Of 3' of 7 131k 6 Bel-Air $100
Ruben Rivera, sgl to Charles 3119.22' etc $22,900
36'
of
W
81'
of
LI 36, etc., Smith
443,26' W of NE cor. of SW 1 4 of It 212 Queens Mirror So. Addn
E½ of Lt 2 (less part) etc., W.
(QC[)) Robert J C Knight to W. Turner &amp; wf Bessie !
Wm.
H.
Mollnhauer
Sr
&amp;
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Addn
Oviedo,
$100.
SW'.
ofSec3-21•29etc. 117,500 to CB, $22,000.
Brutts Addn. LW $100
Leonard K. Vogel Ind. &amp; Betty H. Widdis-1A 15 less N From NE cor. 1116 Academy Vera to Daniel Hernandex-IA
(QCD) Lester M. Jones to
Donald Lowe &amp; Doris to Tommy M. Yates &amp; wE.
Trustee to Ronald G. Goblisch 264', Bradley :iddn, Longwood
29 Blk B the Colonnades, 1st Sec Lillie Mae Jones, It 43 &amp; 44,
hI. 13,000
Philip H. Stonch &amp; Kenneth F. lo
( QCD) Linda Smithson, s gl to &amp; wf Nancy l..-Beg. 331.38' E $100
to T. D. Owens, LI 25 &amp;
(QUD) Rose Ella Disarm $20,000
Midway, near Oviedo, $100.
Young It. 28 &amp; E½ of 27 131k 60 w ½ of 251!1, Longwood, 113.700.
Richard E. Smithson-Beg. 25' of Intersec. W line os Sec. 36.21TuE tco Corp. to Cardinal Ind.
(QCD) Naomi J. Richardson Nelson to L.G. Nelson &amp; wl
Mildred I. Orsie Byrnes&amp; hb. Sanlando Sub. Beaut. Palm
So.
of
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Curryville
Rd.,
&amp;
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Geo.
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Betty
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Ella-Beg.
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Inc.-A
parcel
of
land
in
SW'4
Carl
to Lena F. Boni, wid., It 5 Springs Sec. $24,000
(QCD) Andrew L. Hiley Sr.,
See. 27-21-31 etc. $100
run E 331.38' etc. $10,000
Lt 15 less N 264' Bradley Addn. NE cor of SEke of See Z1941, of SWk4 of See 7-MI desc.
Blk
14,
repl. of part of Townsite
Jeanne B. De Cicco etal to Andrew L. Jr. &amp; David Hfley to
Richard N. Stultz &amp;
$100
$50,000
acre rn-I etc $100
of North Chuluota, $38,500.
Walter a Coddlngton &amp; wf Johr. Z. Stankiewicz &amp; wf. Mary
Frances A. To Jack L. Gale &amp;
Robert H. Lesesne &amp; wf
Betty H. Widdis to Wm. C.
flvi,.,i.' I.arul ('n to Mrrk A'
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H: rold N. Powers, Trustees_S Veronica to Eugene J. Caveny &amp; wf Meola-Lt 15, less
Tavzel, From NE cor of SE 1 4 OF
waer Oaks $f8,500
Sanlando Springs, $100.
245' of W 100' of E½ of SW' 4 o( Anderson &amp; ( Moreen-Lt 5 N 264' Bradley Addn. LW
NW 4 Of Sec 10-21 -11, etc.,
NE'a of Sec. 7-21.30, less So. 25' 131k 13 Eastbrook s-d Un. 5
120,000
$14,500.
for Magnolia Ave. $150,000
$21,000
Classical Home Builders
Grange Prop., Inc. to Ronnie
Fla., Inc. to Edw. J. Niemlec.
I. Medford &amp; wf. Linda T., LI
Jr. &amp; f Cynthia-It. 2 111k C
795 Spring Oaks, Unit 4, 135,000.
Mead Manor Un. 4 $53,000
Michael D. Welsh &amp; wf.
Kenneth I. Adkinson &amp;
Barbara to Mark J. Petersen &amp;
Robert L. Bender to Adben
wf. Jane 1., Its 11 &amp; 12 (less S
PEANUT
Corp.,E48'ofLt2O&amp;W 30' of 21
67') 81k B, Sanlando Springs,
81k If Tr. 16 Sanlando Springs
Tr. 73, Ind Repl., $52,500.
2nd repl. $18,700
hyde Supply Inc. to James M.
18 01. JAR
Mir)',aret E fl tmnnt tt , s',I to
( 'k'ucn Jr. &amp; wE. Cynthi, Its
Rodney D. Itossell &amp; Suzanne
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28 &amp; 29 131k N West Altamonte
11.-Lt 83 Queens Mirpor So.
hits., Sec 2, 1.44.000.
lerl Ad'ri CB $21,000
Roberta H. Holloway, wid to
Stephen G. Logos &amp; wf
Janet N. Judy, Its 20 &amp; 21 [Ilk
Catherine to Robert
B, 2nd repl. Tr. 73, Sanlando
Robinson &amp; wf Myra-It 16 [Ilk
Springs, $1,500.
lIthe Springs ;m,000
W. H. Green &amp; Sons, Inc. to
Carl J. Byrnes &amp; wf Mildred
John E. hale &amp; wf. Hanis 14., It
to Carl J. Byrnes &amp; wf
20 Walden Terr., $33,700.
Mildred-It 1 &amp; N½ of vacated
I1qrnlA' fln,,t,hf L 111.1,...
! $I LIIL t:
So. on So., 131k 11 ropl. Townsite
to Frank Canlelli &amp; wf. Norma,
to
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W. Sims &amp; WI
Tuitco Ind. Inc. (form. Us 24 &amp; 25, Blk B, Sanlando
Prices
Kenneth Noble, Trustee to Margaret to Newbury Serv. Winchester Homes Inc.) to Springs Tr. 73, 2nd repl. $2,200.
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Thru
Michael S. Alexaot.s-Beg. NW C01'P.....WP.SWL
Iof It 11 131k 5 Cardinal Ind. Inc.-A parcel of
Laura E. Erb, wid to Lestlie
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KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) — a recent national survey plan to stories behind operas may reWhat do swltched.on teens, 6- expand music programs.
late to poetry, geography,
year-old composers and thirdThe programs cited by the tory, compitlon or the tanrade jazz buffs have in corn- AMC vary In scope, frrnat and guage art.s.
inon?
Instruction methods, but all
This thematic thrust is very
They're all iu'nateur music. rely on
a creative teacher, all much In evidence at two Berkemakers, for one thing. And are child-oriented and all have Icy, Calif., lab schools. Jazz and
beat sort of music education music as an Integral part M kindergarten and continues
that's sweeping American their lives.
sough third grade, givi the
schools.
Musical
math,
noteworthy
instrumental
program, begun
There are electron3c music history and tuned-tn science
r 1 j grade, a Solid base
courses where students tinker classes are not at all unusual in
with a synthesizer, classes in schools where music has been
Jazz is also related to all othwhich student.g compose, then integrated Into the entire cur- er subjects. In language
perform, their own songs, and riculum.
classes, students may analyze
schools where music Is in tune
In 12 Columbus, Ohio, ele- the meaning of song lyrics; In
with the entire academic cur- mentary schools an Arts Im. math, they may discuss set thericutum.
pact Program has done just or' and meter; suidents in the
A recent study by the Amen- that.
science class may study the
can Music Conference (AMC)
Originally funded by the fed. concepts of sound.
here found a diverse sampling era! government, the year-long
l th time i StUdent ('Oil)grams across the country - 700 students and 190 faculty fundarnentalsoIreacljngn1usjc
from Individual courses In members Instead of a separate i able to write a few bars mm.nd
small-town schools to entire class period for the subject, has had such pre-instrwnental
politan areas,
of academics, from math to exercises and fingering.
The new look in music is sub. gym. HLstnry students may
At New York's
Columbia
stantiated by statistics which learn the music of the era Grammar
.nd Preparatory
indicate that 30 per cent of the they're studying; art students School, first through sixth gmelementary schools and 52 per may base their paintings on ders Inject play and adventure
centofthehlghschoolspolledin musical works. Librettos and into writing their own songs,

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PUBLIC SESSIOA'
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Late Skate .........................10:30-12:00
SATURDAY
Morning Skate .......10:00-12:00

part-time specialists Visit
school to teach violin, cello,
flute and clarinet.

ComposItion is also making
JuniorHock.y........12:0*- 1:30
an Impact on the music C%W.
Matinee..............2:00- 5:00
at Evanston, Ill.,
PUBLICSESSION .. 7:30-10:30
Township High School, where
$sSkate .... ......1.:'2:I ali
meet twice a day to compose,
aingandplay their Instrwnenta.
M ELODEE
USES only or1ina1
music
written
by members,
SKATING RINK
by students in the school's
PH. 322-9353
composition claases or by the
2700W. 25th St. (SR 46A)
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SaflfOrd
music faculty.
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Announcing'

EACH WINNER WILL RECEIVE 1 PAIR OF
NATURALIZERS OF HER CHOICE.

You Too

Marilyn Morgenstern
206 E. 19th St.

Can Be

isame with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County. Florida In
accordanc, with the provIsions of
.., the Flc$itIou
Name St3tute$, To.
Wit: Section 165.09 Florida Statu$es
1957.
5: Thomas F. Galaida
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512 Hickory Ave.

A Winner If You

Wear The Shoe With The Beautiful Fit

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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME

SANFORD HEATING &amp;

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN flsaf
the undersigned. Colonial Stores
Incorporated,
a
corporation
organized and existing under the
, laws of the State of Virginia, with t
princIpal office and place of
business being located at nsi
Sylvan Road, East Point. Georgia,
and also being duly authorized to
transact business in the State of
Florid) w,th its Jacksonville.
Florida. Division office being
located at 3201 Beach Boulevard.
Jacksonville, Florida, 32207, putsuant to the "Fictitious Name
being Chapter 2095), Laws
of
Florida, 1911, as amended, also
Statute",
being SectIon $65.09, Florida
Statutes, intends to register with the
.Clerk of the Circuit Court in and
I for Seminole County, Florida, upon
receipt of proof of publication i this
Notice the fictitious name. to-wit.
BIG STAR FOOD under which name
the undersigned corporation 5
engaged in business, or intends tO
engage in businesS, in the City
Fern Park, Seminole County,
Florida, or its environs.
Thi party Interested in said
builnessenlerprlaeandthe extent Of
Its interest are as follows:
PARTY: COLONIAL STORES
INCORPORATED — INTER1ST 00 PER CENT
Dated at Jacksonville. Duval
Ccs,nty, Florida, thIs 75th day 01
September, 1971.
COLONIAL STORES
INCORPORATED
120) Beach Boulevard
Jacksonville. Florida 32207
Publish Sept 268. Oct. 3, 10, 17, 1971
DI Fill

AiR CONDiTIONING
PH. 322-6390
2609 Sanford Ave.
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50+ Club— 7th Day Adventist Church—Forest City—meet
mostiyon the 1st Mondsyof themcoth-6:30p.M.

faJrltic
fabi'lIle
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675 Shepard Road-4th Frlday-10:30 AM.
'0
At ResTtS&amp; Andrews Presbyttijan QlUrcb-9933
Bear Lake Road-Forest Qty-id Thursday of the month 1:00

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'THIS ISAN ALL TIME FAVORITE WITII
EVERYONE WHOSEWS. THERE IS NO LIMITTO
WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH THIS FABRIC.

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Reg p3.99 YD.

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NATURAIJZER.

8th ANNIVERSARY SALE
Double
exposure.
pct.

Picture yourself in NaturaIizers new pump
Great combinations of calf and patent
A beautiful fashion look. With smooth lines,
higher heel. And - - . all that famous
Naturalizer comfort.
availabie in black or
burgundy patent &amp;
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publIcation of this notice, the fic
titlous name, to-wit; WICKS 'N'
STICKS under whch we expect to
engage In busIness at 115 Altamonte
- ,&amp;aIl In the City of Altemonte

Pri,,1 4ng

Springs, Florida.
That the party Interested ii said
business enterprise is as follows:

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Could Be Where You're Living Now
With A Few Home Improvements.

MOM., INC.
By: Robert J. Methven,
Pres

Carol D. Bixby,
Sec.
Dated at Sanford, Seminole County,

ENLARGE THROUGH ADDITIONS

Florida, 1971

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010-67

ADD CENTRAL HEAT &amp; AIR

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Notice Is hereby given that the
underslqned. pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
543 09, FlorIda Statute, will register
witP,theClerkoflheCircuitCourt,ln
and for Seminole County, Florida.
upon receIpt of proof of the

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Handbags
also available

CEEDING 16.100.000.00 GENERAL
OBLIGATION BONDS BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
ON P4OvEMB(
5, 197i.
PICTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN
THAT A BOND ELECTION WILL
BE HELD ON THE STH DAY OF
November. 1971. in the City of
Sanford, Florida, for the purpose of
determining whether general
obligation bonds of the City shall be
issued in an aggregate principal
amount
of
not
exceeding
16.500.00000, b,,ring interest at
Such rate or rates, not exceeding the
maximum legal rate of interest at
the time of the sale thereof, and
maturing no? later than forty (40)
years from the date of the bonds, for
the purpose of construct,ng storm
drainage Improvements in the City,
as described in Resolution No 1167
of the City adopted on the 27th day of
September, 1971, which such
I Resolution is published in lull t,efow
as a part of this Notice.
The polls will be open at the voting
places on the day of the bond dec.
tion from seven o'clock A.M. until
$ seveno'clock P M.onthesameday,
andonlyqualiliedele'cto may vote
4 in the s-aid electiàn. all as provided
in Resolution No, 1167 adopted on
Septtmber 77. 1974, and published in
full btlow as a part of this Notice.
The City of
Sanford, Florida
By. 5: Lee P. Moore
Mayor
ATTEST:
S: H N. Tamm, Jr.
CIty Clerk
Publish: Oct. 3, tO. Il. 24, 1971
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FABRIC

every other Tuesday of the month at 9:30A.M.
suiorti Senior Citizens Club- Sanford Civic Center-meet
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesday of the month-noon.
South Seminole Senior Citizens Club- meet lit Thursday of
the month at 1st Fed. Svgs. &amp; Loan Bldg.—Rt. 436-320 W.
Semoran alvd.AmeS ngs-3rdmursdayof the monthat
the Women's Club-Ovenbrook Drive-Casselberry.
Thirty-Niners Club- meets Sti. Peter &amp; Paul-4)o1de,woj-.1st Friday of the month-7:30 P.M.
Village Club— St. John's Village—Fern Park—meet lit

NOTICE OF OOP4D ELECTION OF
THU QUAL I I UD EL IC TOI: Ut
THE ISSUANCE OF uoi cx.

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BRING TOTAL

Pc?. Cotton. Sanfordized
Machine Wash.Dry
40" Wide
Ideal For

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Those Mod Shirfiand Biousei

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Civil No. 74-1)00.1
STERLING W. COPEAND and
MILDRED COPELAND, hIs wile.
Plaintiffs,
vs.
ROBERT A. GREENBERG and
LINDA A. OEENBERG, his wife,
Dfendants,

NOTICEOFSUIT
TO: Robert A. Greerterg
3 Frederick Lane
Scarsdale N
York 10543
LInda A. Greenberg
3 FrederIck Lane
Scarsdale. New York 10513
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a mor
IQIIQI on the following properly In
SsmJnoie County, Florida:
LOT 20, SHADY OAKS, according
to the plat thereof as recorded in

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IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, f-LORIDA.
CASE NO. 74.1512.1
L I!, HAMILTON. JR. and MAGALI
C. HAMILTON. his wIle,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
NORTH LAKE APARTMENTS
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, •
partnership organli.d and existing
under the laws of the State of North
Carolina; SOUTHERN ATLANTIC
POOL5,INC.;AJBARFIELDand
WINSTON C. BARFIELD, d b a
BARFIELD FENCE COMPANY;
CASSELBERRY CARPENTRY
(MICHAEL R. BELLMER dba
CASSELBERRY CARPENTRY);
CEL.TOPiE CORPORATION: S.
GARTNER &amp; CO., INC., a Florida
corporation; DEL RON CON.
STRUCTION
(PAUL
D.
DALRYMPLE d-ba DEL RON
CONSTRUCTION);
CHARLES
COMPANY (GEORGE L. MORRIS,
SR. d b a CHARLES COMPANY);

Legai Notice

PIat Book 11. page 74, of the Public
Records of Seminole County. EDGEWATER NURSERY AND
Florida.
GARDEN SUPPLY, a corporation;
haS been tiled against you in tht CENTRAL FLORIDA PUMP &amp;
Circuit Court of Seminole County, EQUIT. INC.
SPRING.

Florida, The style of the case is LOCK SCAFFOLDING OC FLA..
STERLING W. COPELAND and INC., a corporation; ADOBE
MILDRED COPELAND, his wile, BUILDING CENTERS, INC., a
A

A,
GREENBERG, his wife, Difindaiits, Civil No. 74-1300 B. You are
require'j to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it on
HARVEY COULTER. attorney for

corporation;
CE
BUILDING
PRODUCTS; ORLANDO STEEL &amp;
SUPPLY, INC.: H &amp;
EQUIP.

MENT RENTAL, INC.; TLC OF
LAKE WALES, INC.. d-b-a
TOWHSEPID
LUMBER
Co.,
PENINSULAR SUPPLY COM.
PA NY;
GORMAN
Co
OF

Plaintiff, whoic address i P0 Box
1fl-t, Uc.rt Ct-, cri- 17751, .j DA'i'TOUA (iLACII, INC ,i FIr
tile the original with hi Clerk ci the corporation; SUNSTATE TENNIS
,

above styled court onor blore 24th COURTS, INC.; WHITESIDE
day of October, 1974; otherwise a APPLIANCES CENTERS, INC..
iudgment may be entered against
Defendants.
you tot the relief demanded In te
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
complaint.
NOTICE OF ACTION
WiTNES5myhandandthesealot TO: NORTH LAKE APARTMENTS
Said court on September 33rd. 1971.

(Seal)
Arthur H. Beck*lth, Jr.,
Clerk

LIMITED

PARTNERSHIP, a
partnership organized and existing
under the laws of th. State of North
Carolina

By: Joy Stokes
Ge'eral Partners:
Deputy Clerk
EDGAR H. THOMAS
Publish: Sept 26, Oct. 3. 10, Il. 1971
2075 Stonebridge Lane
DEF "
Charlotte, North Carolina
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JESSE M. WALLER
ADVERTISEMENT FOR lIDS
1733 Beltin Drive
PUBLIC NOTICE iS hereby given
Charlotte, North Carolina
that Sealed Proposals will be
received by thC City of Casselberry,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Florida, at lhe City Hall until 7:30 'hat the above named Plaintltfs
p m. local time on Octobir 2$. 1971. have InStituted suit against you in
for the furnishing only of a standby the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
generator set and dieSel fuel oil Florida, being Civil Action No. 74
storage tank In accordance with 1357-1. In the nature of a Mortgage
Specifications and Procedural Foreclosure on that certain real
Documents prepared by Clark, poprty herein described, Said land
DIet: and Associates.Engineers, Situate, lying and being in Seminole
HId. Bid prices shall include ne off County, Florida, to-wit:
ioadingofequlpmenlatth.Sitetob,
A tract of land In the NE
of
designated by the Owner.
54tlon 73, Township 21 Sth,
PROPOSALS
WILL
BE Range 29 East, being more par.
PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ Ilcularly described
as follows:
ALOUD immediately after the Commence at
the S '. corner of said
expiration of th. time established
NE
thence proceed N 00 detits
above for receipt of Proposals.

SPECIF ICAT IONS
AND
PROCEDURAL DOCUMENTS
SpecIfIcatIons and Procedural
Documents may be obtained upon
application at the office of Clark.
Diet: and AssociatesEngineera,
Inc.. 300 West Futton Strict, P.O.
Drawer 1976, Sanford, FlorIda,
377)1,uponthepaymentoa deposit

ci $I0OOpsrset. The ueposit halI be
in caSh, or check drawn payabl, to
Clark. Diet: and Associates.
Engineers, u1
OWNER'S RIOHIS RESERVED
- The Owner cicerves the right to
rel,ct any or all Proposals and t'
waive
any
informalIty
or
technicality in any Proposal In the
,nterest of the Owner,
AWARDING OF (ONTRACT
Bidders may submit a Proal
for construction of either the 175 KW
or ISO KW Auxiliary Generator Sets
or both. Contracts may be awarded
101' either one or both of the tWO
teens and related work.
Dated: September 24th. 1974
(SEAL
DY' Bill 5. Grier
Mayor
Attest:
Mary W, Haw1ho'e
Ciy Clerk
Publish: Oct. 7. 1G. 1974
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
PIOTICEISHEREBYGIVEPIth.t
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution Issued out of and under
the seal of the County Court of
Seminole County, Florida, upon a
final ludgment rendered In the
aforesaid court on the 14th day of
AprIl, AD. 1974, in that certain case
entitled, Ply World Corporation, a
c.orpurat
Plaintiff, vs. SoutHern
Star Manufacturing Inc., a Fla.
corporation. Defendant, which
aforesaid Writ of Execution was
delIvered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County. Florida, and I
have levied upon the following
described property owned by
Southern Star Manufacturing, Inc.,
said

property

being

located in
Florida, more

Seminole County,
particularly described as follows:
All the furniture, furnishings,
fixturts, Inventory, stock-in-trade,
motor vehicles and anyaridaltother
goods located at 431 Piumosa,
Casselberry. Inventory and further
information available from the Civil
Division of the Seminole County
Sheriff's Department.
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
SamlnoleCounty. Florida, willat 1):
AM on the 15th day of October,
A.0 1,71, offer for sate and sell to
the hiohest bidder, for cash. subject
to any and all exIsting leins, at the
Front (West) Door of the Seminole

73' 05" E. for 33303 feet thence
proceedNS9d.9re,s53'0$W,for

1313.56 feet; thence proceed N 00
degrees IS' 3" 1, for 743.11 feet tO
the point of beginnIng; thence
proceed S 67 degrees 07' 55" 1. for
337.15 feet; thence proceed S It
degrees to' OS" C. for 155.67 feet to.
point on a circular curve whih is
concave to the Northwesti thence
proceed along the arc of said curve,
having as its etaments a radius of
9.41,00 feet a central angle of 03
degrees 06' 3O' for 51.14 feet to the
po
of reverse curvature to a
circular curve concave to the
Southeast;thencepiodeedalongthe

arc of said curve, having as its
elements a radIus of 1219.00 feet a
central angIe of 05 degrees 53' "•
for 133.33 feet to the point ci reverse
curvature to a circular curve con
cave to the Northwest: thence
proceed along the arc of said curve.
having as its elements a radius of
12*1.00 feet anda central angle of C'S
degreesSs' 33". for 130.43 feet, to the
point of tangency; thence proceed N
O2degree521'01"E,forl3.7ofeetto
the Point of curvature oh a circular
curve concave to the Southwest;
thenceproceed along the arc of said
curve, having as its elements a
radius of 2.3.00 feet and a central
angle of 91 degrees 21' 30". for 39.91
feel to the point of compound cur.
vaturetoacircutarcurveconcaveto
theSouthwest, thenceproceedalong
the arc of said curve, having as its
elemenlsaradiusoftivpOfeetanda
central angle of 01 degrees 23' 13",
for 21 2lfee? tea point onsaid curve,
said point bearing N 00 degrees 23'
44"Wfromthecenterofsaidci,rve;
thence procecd N 00 degrees 73' 44"
W,for3SQOfeet to. point on a Curve
concave to the Southeast; thence
proceed along the arc of Said curve,
havIng as ti elements a radius of
I01100teetandacentralangleofO2
degrees 51' 45". for 3066 fee' to th
point of reverse curvature to a curve
concave to the Southeast, thence
prccetd along the arc of said curve,
having as its elements a radius of
91600 feet and a central angle of 10
degrees 1$' 55", for 11737 feet to a
point on Said curve: said point
bearing S 07 degrees SO' SI" I from
tfe center of said curve; thence
proceed N 77 degrees 32' 0S I. for
29561 feet; thence proceed N It
degrees 53' 01" W. for $34.67 feet;
thence proceed 500 degrees 1$' 29"
W, ho' 51100 feet to the point of
beginning.
Contaning: 9749 acres.
You are commanded to file your
written defenses to said Complaint
to Foreclose Mortgage with the
Cleckoftheabove-named Court, and
to serve a copy thereof upon

ADAMS, OILMAN &amp; COOPER. P.O.
County Courthouse In Sanford, Drawer U, Winter Park, Florida
32719, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, on or
Florida, the above descrIbed per
before the 75th day of October. 1971
sonal property
That said sale is being made to
WITNESS my hand and seal of the
satisfy the terms of said Writ of Court at Sartor,. Seminole County.
Execution
Florida. thl 20th day of September,
.Jetin E. Polk,
1974.
Sheriff
(Seall
Seminole County, Florida
Arthur H. Beckv.ilh, .11'.
Publish: Sept. U, Oct 3, ID, I?, 1974
Clerk ot the C'rcult Court
DEF 137
By; Elaine RlCharde
Deputy Clerk
W. Stewart Oilman
INVITATION TO lID
THIS IS All INVITATiON TO BID
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1'O 0rwnr ii

NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION
OF RESOLUTION NO. 11*7
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
You will take nOtiCe that the city
Ccmmission of the City ci Sanford,
Florida, on Septe.nbqr 77,
passed and adopted Resolution No.
1167, provIding to hold a bond
election on November S. 1974. in
words and figures as follows:
RESOLUTION NO. 11*7
A RESOLUTION ORDEPING
AND PROVIDING FOR THE
HOLDING OF A BOND ELECTION
OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS
IN THE CITY OF SANFORD.
FLORIDA.ONTHEQUESTIONOF
THE ISSUANCE OF NOT EX.
CEEDING 16.500000.00 GENERAL
OBLIGATION BONDS OF THE
CITY: SUCH BOND ELECTION TO
BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 1, 1974.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA, that:
SECTIOP4 I A bondelectionof the
qualified electors residing in the
City of Sanford, is hereby called
be held on the 5th day of November,
1971, at the time and places
hereinafter set forth, to determine
whether or not the issuance of
general obligation bds not cx.
ceeding
in
the
aggregate
54.500,000.00 shall be approved

suchquallfledelecsorstof,nanethe
cost of construt.ting or acquiring
storm dr.inage Improvements in
he City.
The bonds proposed to be issued
be pa,'abie frum ,'J vniorcrn
taxes levied without Ismitation as to

rate or amount on all taxable
properly in the City; none of such
bonds shall be iisvect for a longer
term thin forty (10) years and no
bond shall bear interest t rate or
ratesexceeding the maximum legal
rateof,nt,restatthetimeofth,sale

of the bonds.
cECTI0N 2. The bond election
provided for in Section 1 shall be
held at the same time and places as

theceneralelectionbutshallb,held
and conducted as a separate bond

election. Only qualified electors
shail be permitted to vote In the
bondetecliofl provided for in Section
I hereof,

All qualified electors shall submit
Proof by affidavit macic before the
inspectors that they are qualified
electors residing in the CIty.
Qualified electors who vote by absentee ballot shall submit proof by
affidavIt made before a notary
public or othr person authorIzed to
take oaths under Florida law.
The polls will be open at the votIng
places for said bond election horn
seven oclock AM. until seven
o'clock P.M. on the same day.
SECTION 3. The places of voting
and the Inspectors and Clerks for
the polling places for the bond

election, who are hereby appointed
br such bond election, are as
bollows:
Polling Places
Precinctl —Churchof God,aOI w,

Clerk. Peter J. Bukur; Inspectors,
Martha B. Azarello, Ethel K.
Peurifoy, Hazel Alexander
Preci
ti
Sanford Civic Center
Clerk, Hortense W. Rournillit;
Inspectors
Annette
LaIng,
Raymond R. Schmitt, Lucille N.
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Pearson
s —

County

AgriCenter
Clerk. Mildred Llnd: inspectors,
Ruth N. Carter. Alice Livingston.
Edna Priest
PrechtctI9—SemII,IlHigpjdIool
Gym
Clerk, Georgia Chorpening. Inspecters Mary 0.
Ethel 1.
Carver, Elijabeth Graham
Precinct 2$
Idyllwllde School
Clerk, Daisey Dowell: Inspectors,
Louise Knowles. Connie Brown,
DorIs Haniman, Lucille Brown.
Louise Hartock, Dorothy Holienbeck
Precinct 21
Jaycee Information
moth
Clock. Florence Lossing: in.
spectors, Alice Nordgren, Virginia
Gordy, Georgia Price. OlIve T.
Pierce. Patricia A. McClure, Mary
Robinson
PrecInct 21
Sanford Civic Center
Clerk, Howard Cushing; inspectors,
Lida Stine. W B Jessup, J Hugh
Trutuck, Clara Edge, Ruby Hemmerle, Minnie R. Strickland
Precinct 27—Sanford Civic Center
Clerk, Virginia Armstrong: Inspecters, Dorothy Ganas, Shirley
McCaskilf, Betty Toll, Martha
Raborn, B. C. Conklin, Kitty A.
Lawrence
Precinct3l —Citysi Sanford Utility
Building
Clerk, Charlotte N. Smith; In.
spc$ors, Ethel Riser. Mae BSheppard, Ruth Sweeny
Precinct $
Portable, Sanford
Middle School
Clerk, Grace Brewer,- Inspectors,
Attic B, Houston, Sorrells. William
Taylor, Vera Mcfayden
Precinct 37
Sanora Club House
Clerk, Joyce Kneale Dowten; in
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spectors, Christine Ricker. Maurice
Oritt, Hoyt McPherson, Mary N.
McPherson, Mae Burnell Lemons,

Justine H Lee
Precinct 43
Ridgewood Arms
Apartments
Clerk, Jonnie Elam; Inspectors,
Amy Henson, Minnie Smith, Erma
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Thorp, Patricia Foster, Frances
Peterson. Bernice Chada
SECTION 1. VOIinq machines
shall be used at said bond etection
and the form of ballot to be used in

Said bond election shill be in sub
starttially the fotlow;ng form

OFFICIAL bALLOT
CITY OF SANFORD.
FLORIDA
BOND ELECTION
NOVEMBER 5, 1974

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SnaIl the City ot Santorø issue not
exceeding 54,500,000.00 principal
amount of general obligation bonds
of the City bearing interest at
exceeding the maximum legal rate
of interest at the time of the sate of
the bonds, maturing not later than
forty (40) years from the date ci
S5L'arCe thereof, pOyabl lrcim ad

that Instructions to Voters shall b
as 1011)W1
to VoterS:
It you are in favor of the issuanc
of said bonds, Place an "x' in th
space to the left of the words "FOi
APPROVAL OF BONDS."
if you are not in favor of th
Issuanceofsaidbonds.pta(een"x
in the space to the left of the word
"AGAINST
APPROVAL
Cl
BONDS."
SECTIO, 6 The City Clerk i
hereG authorized and directed t
have printed on plain white paper
stjflicient number of the aforesait
ballots and to deliver them to tn
appropriate officials for absente
voterS and shall also have pIintel
sample ballots and shall deliyi
themtolheInspectorsandCierkso
or before the date and time lot thi
opening of the polls for such bond
election lot the voting places a
wfllCh voting mathines are to b
used, and s further authorired am
directed to make appropriati
arrangements w,th th, proper of
ficlals of Seminole County for ih
of such voting machines at thi
polling places specified herein an
tohaveprifltedonplainwhitepapei
and delivered in accordance wilt
law the official ballots for use I,
such voting machines.
SECTION 7 For the purpose

terming the result of Said bonc
election, the bonds shall be ap
proved if

malority of the tota
votes cast in the bond election shal
be in favor of the issuance of tPi
a

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Legal Notice

PlaintIffs,
vs.
ROBERT
GREENBERG and LINDA

Jack Perce

FUN BUNCHI
MON .SAT., I A.M.a P.M.

Greater Oviedo Senior Citizens Club— Grant Chapel A.M.E.
QwrchOvledo—,neet 3rd Monday of the month at 4 P.M.
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TRAL FLORIDA ANESTHESIA
AND INHALATION THERAPY

ASSOCIATES. and we intend to
register saidnamewith th, Clerk c4
the Circu,t Court. Seminole County.
Florida in accordance With the
provisions of the Fictjlio
Name
'Statutes. ToWs?: Section 54509
Florida Statutes 1917.

t. 24. The details of the trip plans have not been in his mld-60s he's still there,

"As you get older you don't
have to strike any poses any
more and you can just be yoursell," he goes on. "My greatest
worry when I was ycung was
mytwadofjetWacktiair. The
first thing in the morning I had
tocheckandseedldlsleeponit
Altamonte Springs Friendship Club—
Altamonte rings wrong so that It stood out like
Civic Center—Magnolia Avenue—Altamonte
Springs—meet 1st wire all over my head. Now 1
and 3rd Thursday of the month-10:30 A.M.
don't have any hair so I don't
have to worry."
Augiei Elders— St. Augustine CathoUc Cburch-3
ThOugh most of the hair may
C3sselt)erry—meet 3rdTuesday of the month-10:oo AM.
be gone, Milland still has one
&amp;am Towers— Sanford—meet lit Wednesday of the month— Indelible reminder of his young10:00 AM.
er years - a tattoo that he ac.
quired the summer he worked
Bxyz Club—meet 1st Baptist Church—Activities BuL1lng— on a tramp steamer in the
Longwood—Iast Tuesday of the mc*flh-12:30 P.M.
Meditmanean.
C
ISen or Cliii us Club—Cluirchof the Nativity—Lake
"That's one my t,ig reMameetthed 4thThursdayofthemonthat1o:00
greta, but then I was only l5,'
upthealeeve
- Chuluot, Senior Citizen Club— Community Fire H*II-7th he ad
of his bright blue shirt to display a skull on his right ann,
Golden Years Fdlowihlp— meet at Community United fading but still clearly vIsible.
Methodist Quinch-Casselberry at noon on the last Wednesday of
the month—luntheon—Reservationj necessary.
-- —

FICTITIOUSNAME
Noticeisherebygiv,fl,hatw,,
9aQed in businj at p
1029, 101 A West Ift St.. Sanford,

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50 Club- All Souls Catholic Church—Sanford--meet

The Natura lizer Week Winners!

Mildred Peters
109 Sunset Drive

wgagej in bu%ness it 421 Boxwood
Circle. Winier Springs, Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictitious
name of DRIVE WAY TUNE.UPS.
and that I intend to register saId

"After 18 months they found
International symbol of an alco- he was also a crack marksman,
which
is
how
he
got
his
start
In
out
I couldn't act worth a damn
holic.
the movies after he left the and dropped my option and I
manes me throw up.
went back to England.
"But! smoke too much," te service,
"A company making a pieadded, searching for a lozenge
;,,J Orlando Dr.
Sanford
to ease a throat irritated by a ture needed a sharpshooter, SO
Phone:
SANFORD 3l)4%
day of back-to-back interviews they asked me to show them
ORLANDO
)I.IUO
and television appearances on what I could do," he recalls. "I
behalf of his just-published did something I've never done
-oBF:R 21
4CflO$
autobiography, "Wide-Eyed in before or since — put 13 shots
Greater Oviedo Senior Citizen Club—meet 4 p.rn.—Social Babylon."
off into one hole - and they
Special entertainment.
A bit heavier, grayer, and a gave me the job to do trick
OilER 3
good deal balder than he ap. shooting."
Gukhn Vear FelIu siili Club---(' lullunity United Methodist
lired in some 200 mnuvies,
While he WS thc HUddle o[

song,leamntoread itfromnotes will perform. Community Methodist Church In Casselberry —
and play It on SUCh instruments 7:30 P.M.
as the xylophone, the
metallophone and the glocken.
spiel. They also learn the Clubs, Addresses
damentalsofnotereadjng,har.
mony, rhythm and

During second and third
de, students begin to write
ThURSDAY
Dance Class ............3:00. 5:43 and direct staged musical pro.
Fundamentals ......................5:43. 6:30 ductlons. By the fourth grade,
...................6:30. 7:15 they're IntrOdUCed to the study
PUBLIC SESSION ..................7:30.1G:39 of orchestral Instzsuflents

FICTITIOUSPiAM!
Notice I hereby given that I am

each Tuesday Night—Dinner at the Ponderosa—Rt. 436 &amp; 427 at 5
pm('ather back at the Civic Center for Bingo &amp; Shuffleboard
Au seniors are welcome.
Chulunta Senior Citizen Club—meet 6 p.m.—Pot luck dinner
South Seminole Senior Citizen Club—meet 1:00 p.m. at
Women's Club
Village Club—meet 7:30 p.ri.—Prnvost meeting—Happy Hour
each Thursday morning 10:00 am—coffee arid conversation

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"I didn't know what a test
FIsh Preparation DemonstratIon— 10:00 AM. at Altamonte
NEW YORK (AP) - Ray The brief stint as a sailor was
Springs Civic Center - make reservations (orIy 50 each day) at Milland glanced with dis. only one of the early careers of was but I went to the stage and
Project 'OAS1S" 323-7090. Tasting Party Follows - FREE
interest at the champagne chill,the lormer Reginald Truscott- stood In front of the camera and
ing in the silver bucket sent to Jones, who took his professional that night they told me I had the
OCTOBER15
his suite by the manager of a name from the mill lands of his lead in the picture. I said, 'My
Augles Elders—meet 10:00A.M. — Plans are being made to luxurious mid-Manhattan hotel, native Wales.
God, what do I do now!' But I
attend dinner theatre on Oct. 22— "Fiddler on the Roof"
"i hate champagne - in fact, As a member of the Queen's did it and someone from MGM
BXYZ Club—. meet 12:30 P.M.
I hardly drink at all," confided Household Ca'.'ah7 for three visiting England saw the plcSanford Senior Citizen Club—meet 12:30P.M. - covered dish the man whose Academy years he took part in the color- tore and thought I had
lunchein - Bingo — Election of new officers
Award-winnlng role In "The fut changing of the guards cere- something to offer and signed

having made six pictures in five
countries during the last 16
O(T08ER 25
months.
Lively SocialItes Club—meet 10:30 a..m.
"I don't have to worry about ("
NEW CLUB:
theyouthsyndrome any more,"
which they Later perform, dl.
Cuselberry Senior Citizen Club—meet 10:00 a.m.— explains the 6-foot.2 actor who
rect and produce in musical CasselberrySw1mOub_8061ark.Da,.jd Blvd.—lstFriday of the playeda father in "L4oveStory"
month,
numbers.
and a grandfather In his latest
movie,
"Gold," and who acI)uring the first grade, stuCTBi'It 26
tually
has
a 2-year-old granddents jointly compose their first
Duo Piano Concert— Connie Gottchalk and Kathryn Carlo

Private Padles .................................6:30100:30

Le9al Notice

40-Year Screen Vet,
Milland Still Acting

_ _ SEMINOLE

Music Education
Is Progressive

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373 1340
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One or 7 bedroom tO*nhou%
apartments Central heat and ar,
enclosed patio Close in. con
veflient to everything From 5110
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After 6 call 373 7997

. Exceptionally large 7 bedrooms, I
bath, fully equipped kitchen.
carp.. drapes 73 9033

Will baby sit, your home or mine,
day or nigh?. Mrs. Jane Bragg. 117
w. 34'd St.. Sanford,

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together with an appropriate cap
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shall determine, in the EvenIss
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consecutive weeks, the first
publication tobe not less than thirty
(30) days prior to the date of SuCh

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Sanford, 1st floor, 2 Bedrooms,
kitchen equipped, air and heat
5135. Call owner Deltona (305) 571

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City Clerk

5: John G. Morris
5: Julian L. Stenstrom
5: Gordon Meyer
As the City
Commissionof the

City of Sanford,
Florida.
Publish: Oct. 3. 10, 17, 21, 1911
DEG-71
IN THE CIRUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
In re: the Marriage of
JAMES A FEPISKE. HUSBAND,
PETITIONER.
AND
BONNIE I FENSKE, WIFE.
RESPONDENT.
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Bonnie I Fenske
C 0 Roger B. Jacobs, Esquire
Suite 315. 2 3 1
Loyoia Bulding
New Orleans. Lcussana 70112
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Amended Petition for Dissolution of
Marriage has been filed against you
and there is a demand in such
Amended Petition that the Court
award your husband JAMES A.
FENSKE the following described

property.
(al All tangible personal property
in your husband's possession at your
marital residence at 173 Tollgate
Trait, Longwood. Florida, including
fivebedroomnfurnituresuites.dining
room furniture Set, living room
furn.ture set, family room furniture
set, game room furnIture, dry bar,

miscellar.eous items of furniture not
included above, lawn chaics, Wards
Color 1.V Wards Stereo. J. C.
Pesv,ey B'ack &amp; White TV., tools,
hardware, dishes, and china, flatware, Wards Washer. Wards Dryer.
sculpture, miscellaneous other

171790115$
UI The real properly and all
structures located thereoion known
as 123 Tollgate Trail. LongAood,
Florida,
particularly
more
described as Lot 17 in Block 'A" of
THE MEADOWS UNIT NO 1,
Seminole County, Florida, ac
cording to the Plat thereof recorded
inPIatBooklSpages4oancj6lof the
Public Records of Se.ninoie County.

ida
It) PromIssory notetrom Bernard
KlotZ
Id) Twenty five units 01 Franklin
Capital Corporation stock
() Cash

YOU ARE REQUIRED to serve a
COPt of your written defenses to the
Amended Petition. if any ou hive,

on the Petitioners Attorney
HARVEY N ALPER of the Law
Otf ices of Alper and Wack. 616 East
mnran Boulevard, Suite 701,
Altamonte Springs. iorida 32101. on
or before October 17th, 1974. and tile

the orioinal thereof *ith the Clerk of
this Court either bctore service on
Petitioner's attorney or 'm
nCdla?ely thereafter, otherwise a

default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the
Amended Petition.
WITPlESSlTyhandandthesNIof
this Court this 16th day of Sep
tenber. 1971

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room. wall to wall carpet,
conditioned, reasonable rc'it
Adults, no pets. 322 1110.

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',. 9MS. water furnished Adu!!'.
only 590 377 7796, after 1.

mccnrijc

I Bedroom furniShed apartmerLocated IA Lake Mary
Call 3327241
Furnished I Bedroom
Apartment 7)OOMeIIonv,lle

1450.

Help Wanted

18

Results
V

adultS C;.cod location. utt.te- .
Plo deposit )fl
pad By

MANAGE P. Or u,' slore rrcrc-c
New discount drug store. E:
cellent ompany benefits Salir

Annn.,nr.m,nt.

week.

commensurate with experienc
Reply to Box 557, care of Th
Evening Herald, P 0. Box ta;
Sanford, Fla, 37111

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Mimoriam
3-Cemeteries
4—Personals
S—Lost and Found
4—ChIld Car,
7-Motels Hotels
i-Eating Places
9-Good Things to Eat
mo—Do It Yourself
11—Instructions
2—in

7 BEDROOM FURNISHED
APARTMENT. 5170
MONTH 3730614

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WELAKA APARTMENTS
HOUSEKEEPER
Woman. mature dependable wit:
own transportation. for house*or
and care for young man in whet
chair Call 373399$ after 3 p m

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Breakfast Cook needed. experience
only, permenent employment
Apply 9 to 5, Holiday Inn

ADULTS, NO PETS
tilts,

Altamonle Springs
Furnished or Unfurnished
Full tlmi

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Anyllmf

refrigeration. Appty in perSo
Pantry Pride. Zaym Shoppini

IS—Travel Agencies
14—Camping.Resorts
15—Action Sports
1%

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qi_ejS...Stm..

Center, Hwy. 1742 Norm Chenel

ales Lady to learn the Sing,
Sewing Mathlne business. Must b
expert seamtress, 33 Pits., wit
Wednesdays &amp; Sundays off. $1
plus commIssin. Neat at
pearance absolutely esa'ntlai. B
appointment oidy call Mr. Powel
323-6141.

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Ie,d cash for Christmas? Ambitlo
1. enthusiasm are all you need

34—Business Opportunities
2$—Loans
34—insurance

an Avon Representative. 4M

A challenging opportunity to liv
and work with youngsters in
group setting. Excellent s.AJ.r
and fringe brief Its. Minimum ag
24, wIth no children at home. Writ
or call Tcby Tucker, BoyS Ranch
Fla.. '12040 (near Live Oak. Fla.)Tef. 904.112.1501. Night— 904142

Rentals

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29—Rooms for Rent
30—Apartments Rent
Unfurnished
31—ApartmentiR.nt
Furnished
32—Houses Rent Unfurnishe
33—Houses Rent Furnished
34—Mobile Homes Rent
IS—Mobile Home Lots

5371, or Jim Brettlogen, Gili
villa, 513533-5150, night I13-S3

3 Hoursa Day Polygraph

T.t

Nice? Bedroom Home For Rent

IWIflTiflflC W

34-Resort Property
For Rent
U-Business Property

11.1, IJU
322-1624

s%Tafl

CfliNU IN mi ri'jmc.

For Rent

D..I
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yping &amp; Bookkeeping, in my home,
needed most urgently. 3223173
weeday*. St. Rt. 43.1 Winter
Springs.

Rent
sac.

YYt.IIW t11NULU
ented a ?use and after Pie paid
first and last months refit arid
deposit, he could have bought a
charming 3 bedroom. 2 bath with
patio, garage and cer.Ual air. Let
:Iiff Jordan REALTOR salve your

no pets 2621 Elm. Sanford $175.
security. 121-4954.
SSEL8ERRY, 3 bedrooms, or.
close in. $150 mo. $37 Oai or 534
37It
arge 2 bedroom duplex. Close to
school, large yard. $145 ea. per
month includes continuous cx
terminating and yard care. $100
iaCuity. 7735133 or 3227444.
Bedroom on 4 acres partially
teared, kitchen equipped. $150

pedrooms. Deliona—option tø
xiy, I bedroom. Both include
lIaised-In potch, air, heat,
:arpet fully draped. 2nd n'ort gage
ivallable. Securlty 1 month.
)wner. 75.347

O.41t1?.41 I'll 1111

For Rent

1$—Wanted to

0 BR. $150 mo. or buy with $2,000
k.iwn 3 BIt. Fern Park. 5190 ma.
i.Iffi ntitkta',

ouse. Large yard, close to school.
173 Month Includes 'ontlnuous
xtermln,atIng aid yard care. 5100

Houses Rent FurnIshed

W'WW iIIUIU WI,..

13-Lots and Acreage

and Groves
IS—Resort Property
Eor Sale

14—Farms

O000r tun it ies
Make more money. Wilt pay II per
cent in?. Good land for coUateral.
$3,000 for 3 years. Marvin P.
Gas.srr'an. (Bonded Mon. Broker)
7401 Mohawk Tr, Malt Call 445

30

3

Apartments Rent
Unfurnlshed

Bedroom Duplex
equipped. $140 Month. 744 1.
Church Ave., Longwood, 531 9641.

ME YOU TROUBLED? Call Toli
Free, 444 7071 for "We Care"—
"Hotllne". Adults or Teens.

* *GENEVA GARDENS, * *
Single story studiO, 1, 2. and 3
bedroom apartments
Pool,
ii',
harn.'n i 5?t t)arq,n with' rlubhovle. carpeting, drapes,
k'tcPen eouped. central heal a'd
'j
Ic, ui ,u,i it .iJ
air .cnthly rentals from $142 SO
CII 377 2611 or SI) 99') t place
327 7090, 1503 W. 25th St Sant.."d
an
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Call 473 1157
'.ru'ePO Box 13fl
Sanford, Ftoridi

pIca. 7 bedroOm,
COfldif,ane'd.
dultS preferred 377 6470 or 37)
IS.'
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Mobile Homes Rent

1542 (74 hrs.)

17—R.ai'Estate Wanted

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hf, near elementary Khool, sISO
no 131 0111 or 534 375?

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Investment Property

Personals
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ford-- Two bedroom ottage.

Investment

41—Houses (or Sale
57—Moolie tomes

PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help

em

Houses Rent
Un furnished

Il

Travel &amp; Recreation

linent. original paintings. origindi
household furnishings and items
Ib) 1971 Continental automobile,
ID Plo. IYS9A$$2S$3.
1971 Porsche automobile, ID No.

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CARPENTRY TRAINING
Available now at Seminole ,Juni
College. These full time program
approved for veterans. Phone 3

Bring

Apartments Rent

FurnIShed

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want as

iurisdictlon, such holding shall not
.ffect any other word, clause,
phrase. sentence or paragr.,ph
hereof
SECTION 10. All resolutions in
conflict or inconsistent herewth'
hereby are repealed, Insofar as
there is COnIiict or inconsistency

Attest:
S H N. Tamm. Jr

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or advanced In your home

bond election.
SECTION 9. In the event ti_at any
Word, phrase, clause. sentence or
paragraph hereof shall be hefi in
valid by any court of competent

SECTION 11. This resolution Shall
take cIted upon Its becoming a law.
PASSED AND ADOPTED thi$
27th day of September, AD., 1971,
5 Lee P. Moore

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care

Mature
lady wants to babysit I or
elderly lady or Child References
exChanged 371 OilS

Seminole 322-2611

Ask

FRANKLIN ARMS APIS
1120 Florida Av
3736450

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Orlando

Aoartments Rent
Unfurnlshed

tonla'm)'S.

SECTION 5. Trus rc'soluton shall
be published in full isa part of thi

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Only. No Pets Pr,',ate Lot

"5'! 4' on S

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e One or lo adults only 540
12 3265

wide 2 bedrooms, furnis,h.d, H A.
150 Monthly. Adults. 372 715.3
ven1ngs.

Joy beautiful Wekiva River by
enting a mobile home at CAMP
IEMINOLE. No pets. No alcohol
122-1470.

Sandlewood Villas

Business Property
For Pnnt

RENTAL APARTMENT HOMES

VVM LI1UUt

* Un furnished

ti or withovt offices on SR .46 at I
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wI'eei;n

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And
Acreage

JOHN kRIDER. ASSOC
Garnett White

Stem

3 Bedroom. 7 bath, SOul )Ifl mob ile
horn, on S tree shaded acre's

lifetime

Sez!

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ç1? "i3 The Gre a ter Mall
tEALTO5.
Sf'lb(Iry 930 l6

S UNDER $70 D
OM
neorooms near hospit*i. 512.5(5)
POOL
'3 Brooms on 3+. acres. 515(5)0
3 drnc.ri.'+ family room. Screened 3 fl'fn
y
Patio. central heal, air, 526.005)
HOMESS)O,000 to $aO,000
sith lef ms
3 Bearooms. Vii baths, i'. acres.

TAF F

ER REALTY
377 665S

5)3 0(30

Payton
13 01
6J ps,awat ia Ave at 1/ ç7
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Woodmere- 3bdrm.. 1 bath. come
$19300
Will consde
reasonable
offer.
Term
arranged. Owner. 32227$')

i Bedrooms.. Mayfair,
ayfair, $17.C)0
3 Bedrooms, 7 pluS acres . U&amp;000

put the car in the garage Wit
Central larida
r " longer neCded 'lrms with a
MULTIPLE LISTINGREAI
'tied t3 in The' Evening 373 499)

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PEAL ESTATE. INC
327 A457
3771111
377 7171

Time 1Sted Firm
Days 322 6123
Nights 377 5121 or 377 7357

SALE!

F :i 'top
3di n io
Aft, 14r% 377 920i
372 399) and 377 06:

LAKE MARY- Lake front
bedrooms, 2 baths, garage, ceo
teal hear and air, screened porch
$11,500.

bedrOom, 2 bi'th, sw imm ing pool
A r e al charmer Central heat and
air, family room, walk across the,
street to BASS FiSHING, 132.90C.

home ready for immediate oc
cupancy Located on So Ruskin
Street, near Lake Mary School. on
large wooded lot. Only 526.430 with
It: pct. assumable mortgage.
Phone 3052992036 days or 62$ 260
evenings.

uSED OFFSET PRINTING PLATES
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES

Days 337 flI?
3 bedroom, 1'+, baths, no qualifying.
$1,900 down, $196 mo. 7 pct. Acre
Realty, REALTOR, 7737750.

NON-RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
EASILY INSTALLED WITH STAPLEGUN

ltivty renovated, 7 &amp;drms. family

BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
VACANT- Large 3 bedroom,2 bath,
family room, equipped kitctten,
carpet, nice well landscaped

IDEAL FOR ROOFING or INSULATING

fenced yard. 532.500.
WOODED LOT- Nearly an acre,
beautiful building site. $7,500.

The Herald
300 N. FRENCH AYE"

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The

24065. Hwy. 1792
REALtOR 3235774

16'i32' screened enclosed pool,
539.300. Can be refinanced. 3nor 3737770.

Mer
Cove

7109

522,900.

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Home

Air Conditioning
Cen'ral HI.t &amp; Air Condifning
For fretestImates,
Carl
Harris, at SEARS i

improvements

177,

365-5555

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eO.,

Heator Cleaitlsv'

SeflfO(dElectrlcCompany
2522 Park Drive, 377 3

FALLCLEANING
'ImpW'Wath&amp;Spra.klesn
Exter ior walls, eaves, patio, walks

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OIL HEATER CLEAptNG
CALL RALPH DUKES
" 5"'

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VIPICEPITS CARPENTRY
4nfrtior Trim, Pineling, Custom
Carpentry. No lob too Small
Licensed &amp; Bonded. 3235677

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:
too small. Quality work,n.,lp
Ph. 3731379 or 123-179.

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lvART BROWN PEST CONTROL

7567 Park Drive
372 Sf45

Carpet Master. Steam, shampoo or
thy foam Clean it fo r the
Christr'.as visitorS, 3230973.

lobs cl all types. Carpentry.
t.'Cr.t

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722

Carpentry. Roofing, CemenI
flnithlnq, PIhIIW4 $luWvbt.
Billy GES, 3331707.

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372 9032

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Remodeling,

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Well Drilling

Plumbing
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WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types

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fast derbe Plumbing rIr

Not voter heaters, new in
sIallateøn. Also heating and air
)diflasIng. P40w ii you have
trouble ciii Us. Let )4chack
furnac and hasten. Anytme,

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SANFORD 322-7881
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Motorcycle Insurance

1971 Yamaha, 330 RD
Good COndition,$$50
373-0153

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1972 Honda CB 100. New tag and
sticker. $250 or best Offer. One
owner. 327.5253, Winter Springs.

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'73 FIAT CONVERTIBLE
Beautiful Orange, Radio, 4-Sp.,
Economical

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Orlando

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lass. Dave's Fur,iltur•. 500
.anford Ave., 3739310.

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NO CLOSING COSTS
CONVENTIONAL FINANCINCS
FROMI PERCENT

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Located 1 block So. of Airport Blvd.,
on Sanford Ave., in Sanford,
Sales office open Mon .- F r i : 9-6, Sat. &amp; Sun, 1.6

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1971 C on tinental Mark IV, limit ed
edition sliver luxury group. AM.
FM Stereo with tape, red leather
Interior. 5.900 miles local. One

owner. Safe guard warranty. 3774*41. Dealer.
A small classified ad brings big
returns. Try one and see. Cali 372-

3611 or 931 999').

Ar Buy and Sell Gold and silver
CoinS, Single or Bulk SEMINOLE
C0IP4 CENTER. 109W. lit St 113
4,57

8319993
PER
5 r WEEK

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drive. Good mechanical condition.
soo S. Sanfor d Ave.,

Can be seen
is.

1977 Chevy station wagon
V.lngswood.
Power, air, 9

passenger, Muil salt. 11,900 or will
negotiate. $31 7320.

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171 Buick LeSabre'l door hardtop,

72

Auction

Open daily I') S for consignments or
sales off the floor. We also buy
estates. etc.

Hwy. 46 West, Sanford
In 3620

* Public

Auction *

EvcrvSat 14ghtlpm
West 1st St IH*y 461 Santord
(nr5QnmCnts Welcome

Open Daly tO Its

STAN'S AUCTION
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air conditioned, bull power
equipment, excellent condition,
Fully guaranteed. $1995 Call Don
Pope, 3221651. Dealer.
1971 Mustang, by owner. Mach I, 6
cyl., ton glow, fold down rear seat,

BOB DANCE DODGE

fully equipped plus many other
extras. 91000 miles. Wife's car.
Will sell; way below dealer cost.
See to appreciate. 322.370, winter
Springs,
Your Word ls Your Credit

* BUY HERE

1801 WEST FIRST ST., SANFORD

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Jay £ Gee Auto Sales

323-7730
Sup erIsed_Cars

617 4119 1

at 0*90

'73 CORVETTE

'6695

'73 CHARGER S.E

The hard to find mod.ii Loaded with
equipment and beautlfult Only

Whit,, Auto Coup.
Loaded

'3095

'73 DODGE CHARGER

Air, Steering, Vinyl Top, Auto

12995

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION
Situated On Large Wooded
Lot; Near The Country Club,

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Additions

Bui It Wi th

173 340 DART
VI, Air, Auto, P.S.,

Silver, w.Black Stripes

'2395

CTUCT1ONIrc

Remodeling
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roof. Loaded with equipment including
factory air. 9,000 actual miles. ONLY

'74

A ppointment

Pi()wtwOsO(at,
UNIORD
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'71 OLDS CUTLASS

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'1995

Special only

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$4395
$5195
$2195
$1995
$1095
$1995
$1895
1
$1795J
$1895
$1395
$1295

$1295
$1095
$195

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Double Sharp.. D,,,s Maroon

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'2095

2 dr. H. top. 346-4 spied. Bright red, black
bucks? seats - chrome wheels.
(L

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2 Dr. Hardtop, Sharper
Titan New. 23.000 Mi.
e... P.O.

11895

EANEST Ill TOWN, ONLY

Double Double Sharp

'1 495

2 Or. Hardtop

*1 795

Excellent Truck Buys

lit

DODGE VAN
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I' 5 Chrom' St'' l
ttiJ(h ,ifld Only

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'2695

'72 FORD EXPLORER PICKUP
V-k auto, p.s., air cond. Topper Super
blue In color and only

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these company cars]

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Tapper. A C, 4 5). Like New.

'12

'2395

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'2295

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FORD COURIER

Sp
WC. Mirrors. Radvo, Oversized
W W T're's
,

31999
'66 FORD VAN

LIL HUSTLER Only

'1 333

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'72 DATSUN

up to $600

171 PLYMOUTH FURY III

'71 PLYMOUTH SCAMP

'69 DART GTS

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2 dr. H. top, air, p.s., pb.. Bronze with

custompalnt.cttrom.wtt,.ls&amp;bigtires,
Very clean, Perfect for the iSippis on a
budget. Only

'695

MANY USED VW'S IN STOCK PRICED FROM $395

0

322.3103

'2395

'73 VEGA G.T. HATCHBACK

`67V.W. STATION WAGON-9 PassengerBus....,..,.....$1395
'65T-BIRD-- One Only, Local Car, Like New... .......... ...$1295
Save

'71 PORSCHE 914

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SUPER SPORTS CAR

white vinyl top. Only'

'71 PLYMOUTH ROADRUNNER- Yellow, Air And All- $2295
70 PONT IAC BONNEVILLE CON VT.- Air, NICE! ........$1695
7O MUSTANG- 6 Cyl., Straight Drive, Real Economy Car $1595
70 DODGE POLARA SEDAN- Loaded and Clean
. .51595
.....

$595

PINTO

Air, 4-Speed, Vinyl 'lop
7,0000 Mi.

I

BILL BAKER VOLKSWAGEN INC.

Call For

Console

2 dr. H. top. Bright blue with white vinyl

WAS
'74 DASHER-2 Dr., Air, Auto, 4,000 Mi ..................$4995
73 V. W. CAMPER W- POP TOP- Air, auto., 1 Owner ......$5695
'72 PINTO STW. WGN,- Red, Auto., Beautiful Car
$2595
12 OPEL RALLEY SPORT- 4 Sp., Radio, Yellow .........$2395
'72 HONDA 45O CYCLE- Full Dress ............
$1295
'72 V,W, CON VT.- Yellow, Local Car, Low Mi
'71 B U I C K LeSABRE- Sedan, Loaded, Nice Too ..........$2195

Several low mileage Demonstrators In stock
ew-

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'72 DART SWINGER

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Of Loch Arbor

1-1

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THIS WEEK SPECIAL VW SEDAN-Dark Green- SUPER NICE TOO!! .......$1995

94

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Autos for Sale

We Need To Sell These Used
Cars To Make Room For '75
Model Trade-ins.

Plus Large Club House, Junior Olympic Pool,
Large Picnic Area, Batketbalg and Tennis
Co,r'f. Initial Recreational Fee Prepaid

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International . 1. ton, 1 wheel drive,
toolbox bed. $1200. 365 3161

C&amp;aue Sa

PRICED F ROM $35,000

12495

AC, AT, Radio, PS, PB, 1-Owner

Trailers

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A COMMUN ITY OF FINE HOMES

,

$ 1995

'72 CHEVROLET IMPALA,

1-4 to Princeton, West to Edgewater, Left 4 Blocks

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'1095

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Central Florida's First Dealer e.

1802 Edgewater

1.

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1971 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER
4-Wheel Drive Station Wagon
Low Mileage, 1-Owner

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Sale
On 1974s

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1970 Yamaha 750 Enduro
Good Dirt Bike Best
offer.3fl1602

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BLAIR AGENCY
323 3066

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Moving? Why not live in Sanford's
finest established residential area?

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HUNTING SPECIALS

1977 LTD Brougham. 2 door, full
power, 21.000 miles. Extra sharp
condition. Split seats and temperature control. 322-414. Dealer,

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)Q7Edgeyate-q

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Pd AL P U,s WAN tED
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1973 MG Midget, blue, 11,000 miles
$300 and take over payments
322-7033

Car

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Whlilo Buckets With

yal,DouIton,HaviIandBavarian
hint. Iced crystal and pIThed

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PlOP1AoFOfLA11DO
CLEARANCE SALE

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Singer Zig-Zag

20,000 SQ. FT. INDUSTRIAL SHELL
BUILDING. 100'x200'0 H' CEILING
CLEARANCE, WILL COMPLETE TO
SUIT TENANT.

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$11) 4QPER

IFF- 9"Trr

______________________________ 1964 Jeep station wagon. I wheel

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FOR SALE OR LEASE

't n.est" serv. a useful
purpi again when you sell them
*11h 0 Claulflod Ad trot" the
Herald. Call in lo,uyt Met-1
detayl just dIpI rn 2611 of #71
'n,
low ciY4ent

All

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over payments 515 Month Good
conditico 377 372?

1969 GMC STEP VAN.
'6 Cyl. Engine, 4Speed Trans.

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75)734$6

SANFORD
INDUSTRIAL PARK

IliL MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO.

701W indSt:

REALTOR,

Ti-1'

Evening Herald
Sunday HftWd

.

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'ouit Iron twin beds, springs and
nattre-ss, excellent condition, $10 '
ach Small Frlgerdalre, 535.
iAontgomery Ward air conlitloner, like new, 4000 BTU runs

Longwood

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P;NTS

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i4110 vofls, has own the-rmoi,at,

minole COury
S or W acres
Pawed road, trees, fenced.
Desirable location. Terry Realty,

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830.5500
Realtors

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DELL'S AUCTION SERVILE

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Sanford, 322.0445

or more Informal Ion give m.a call
today; Jerry Emerson. Asspc.,
$30 $500. After hours, 934-3370.

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24 11 S. GrandsiewAve.,

Roberts &amp; Gilman

Hanger

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HOUSEFUL OF FURNITURE

*.rM. highway ft'i,

fl1FROflDA

CASH 127 1137
mr 'crd furniture, .ipphances.
tnol
ft( Buy I or 1001 items
I
?.'art 2)5 S,ifl40,d Ave
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Pncy SSriOd% Barn, we buy furniture
And miscella neousSell lb io Pct
ci
onsqnn'entS F re-v. prk ups
t.utlOn Sat night at 1 p m Call
377 7770

'The Afternoon Newspaper"

Call Crrdit Dept.

H OME OR MOBILE HOME

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3222611
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ORTHSEMINOLECOUNTY-.2 , ,
acres, wooded- $17,300
F AST LAKE COUNTY- Five

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SANFORD SEWIPIGCENTER
07AFastlit St. Sanford 3779111

part grov.-$14,750.

the

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WE TAKE TRADES

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XiStQ.i Like ric- v (Ondt,on. solid
nevvf or 500. balance-of 115 caiPi or
5 Payments of 5)0 New warranty

lire are three Ideal parcels:
EAST LAKE COUNTY-Ply, acres,

MONTHLY

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Autos forrSate

payments. 3770691.

Wanted to Buy

.rry's

Ever notice how
many important stories
break after the
morning paper
deadline? Why wait
until tonight's TV
news give you the
headlines. Get the
whole story today in
The Herald

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aailsft'

an annual •dIust,4 gross
ic.m. it $SWC-111.7IS are
[ WlIdtiSnev$r99arffi$row
I. iljiblhiy IS purdiaw a PAW 3
52. beàss.a PiS• ter NO CASeI
.3 DOWN PAYMENT AND

t kerisrd Rrsde-nl.dl, Counmrcial
Fre.EsIim,tes Ph3fla$73

r,urrbcr. $1 1331 Then call it, tor

AdditionS &amp; Repair.

flWlIV!WT,

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Home Improvements
Pn?r'

J$vyIa5 a NEW MAIONDA$,
HOME lit Deflena hvs never
W bed ISIS .asyt Wwkia,
IF N9944 as Motif as retirees w*tk

,, UAL TOWS 15.'I Love P.'.ii, y Blvd
121 6353 or 615 233.t

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1 day I ycar 373 5310

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RYDER RENTS TRUCKS

PAUL SLATER
Profetsional walipaper

bSz.,,

?J$

dry, $5,750.

Wall Papering

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Truck Rentals

Painting

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Cai'pet Cleaner

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Custom made Drapes and
spreads, Quality WO4tmonthIp.
Landciearing, se'plIc tanks, flit dirt.
Dorothy Bliss 319-5*j
drIveways All kindS of digging
I
337 9)17
373 Ti)
mummunnum

Brickorstoneptantsr's Patch
repast work. 372 3400.

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Jim'S Concrete 1. Masonry--Fee.
estlimslet F too-i. patios &amp; drive-s.

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IWI IflIWIW.

in machine Fully automatic. Pay.
or 10 Payments of
Of

ALTAMONTE-. 100'025' Rolling
Hills area, tall pine Ire-ti, high and

.

Land Clearing

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

(formerly Harritti's Beauty Nook)
519E Pine 372

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in Sewing cabinet. repossesseo
Singer' best model, winds bobbin

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&amp; roots Pe'noves mildew, furçus,
mud dobbers, wasps 4. spIder,
webs 3770397.

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LOTS
LAKE MARY, ??x7)O.
lake privileges to Crystal Lake. A

(WHY RENT?,

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speed, 21,000 miles. Sacrifice,
1923 firm 321 1141, 9 30 to S.

1973 Volkswagen Super Bug, I 1971 Toyota Land CruIser, automatic
owner, immaculate,
worn hubs. Good conditIon. 12400.
IT 97',atta11o
MIS?)?.
61 1415

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1971 Honda MT 250Elsinore.
Sl00 down and takeover

JIM DANDY FEEDS
BUY DIRECT FROM BOXCAR
Go-mle'y'sE.6 3734133

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nice sofa, $60; dlnstta, 120 oak
rocker, $25; Single bed, $75; roll.
away bed, 117.50; old steamer
trunk. $10. Kulp Decorators, 409
W. is, St. 332 3335.

very pretty building site. $3,100.
FUliLinEAf4,

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1963 Muslanp, autmoatic, power
steering, factory air. Local. Sharp
car.

Honda 450. Excellent condition.
Jt Inspected, 1300. Call 323 51 51
after I p m

Feed

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just around the

slot oev..aisoo Dave
NeOaU P50*50

GOLDEN 7flIICH'N SEW

Pressure Cleaning

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Household Goods
and Maple Bachelor
C411 1311-01173

Mobile Homes

43

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Built around nature with you in mind... Lakefront
apartments, with a natural, relaxed atmosphere.

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3003 Orlando Drive
Sanford. 323-5700

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Because

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Convenient to shopping, 17.92 and 1.4.

d akM.3rrIs Chair

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

I

Carpentry. Remodeling, Additiøt,
11

51

Cone see us at our b ig ne-s- loCation

OFF AIRPORT

-- -- --- -- ----

and were MARINER'S VILLAGE APART.
MENTS, located on 17-fl S. Sanford. Our unspoiled Is
unit adult apartment complex features 1 and 2
bedroom apartments, complete with central beat and
air, carpeting throughout (your choice of color)
drapes, G.E. appliances, garbage disposal, pool,
laundry facilities, and clubhouse with TV and corn.
plete kitchen facilities for private partlei.

L7141$ tires 530. 373 0213.

112 Garrfw Dr. clean 3 bd., 1 bath,
family rm. $11,900 Terms, rent
with option. Owner, 034-43a.
42

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-1966 Mustang convertible. New tires,
tag and brakes. $100. 373.7024 or

80

173 Celica ST. Iron* disc brakes. 1 1972 Mercury Capri. $150 oown take

1970

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vanity with laboratory, $30; 4 used

DaBary

$1500 down and tabe over payments.
3 bedroom concrete block home.
Fenced yard, carpet, air, heat.
3237534 or 323-3099.

323-7900

SANFORD

PET REST INN
Boardlng&amp;Groomlflg
Ph. 377 1Q57

323-133S."LáeMary'

4L1 4791

14'i4'Wl

Pet Care

BUDDY'S
HOME IMPROVEMENTS.
Small Jobs Waffled

+

COVE

Used kitchen cabinets, one30"

REALTOR

Bedroom Apts.
SwImmiflg Pool
IT.nnis Courts
IFishing a. Boating
iDisposats
Dlshwash.ri
Drapes
01.2.3

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NOW RENTI
NG

332.47$'

Corbett Real Estate

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Autosfo..rSale

Motorcycles

ADORABLE KITTENS FREE
TO GOOD HOME. CALL
AFTER S. 3720425

67A

POOL TABLE
5*0

LAX E

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411

corner- in the trees

Lawn mower, power; large
refrigerator with largefreezeq, All
items excellent condition.

Beautiful oak trees, shade, 3
bedroom, 1 bath doll house.

ne Herald...

11111

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Free kittens, I mos. old, S miles, 2
females. 322 6799.

1.

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inl,mnationat Oil i'uri'ace with
Blower. Cheap Cash and
Carry. 373-4o$

I bedroom, 2 bath, central heat, air,

Harold flail. Realty

322.2611

PH.

3225997
Nights, 323-1167 or 373 9007

A. 1111

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Canoe, wrought Iron table with
marble top and chairs, 10 be.
bike. 1003 Scott Ave.

A.A. MCCLAPIAHAN, BROKER

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()ni..ncjo 14312299

1214,

3 BR, lovely setting. Call for price.

WILl

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Mustang City
$50 Down
B uys

KAR.TUNE

Chihuahuas. For sale frozen beef.
Animal Haven Grooming 1.
Boarding Kennels 322-3757.

SlJt1. 11(f. -127, 2.3
mlir% t'a%t of 17- 92.

Metal shelving 36 lineal ft. Of Used
heavy guage steel shelving with
rolling ladder. Sacrifice price. 322.

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Every Afternoon.

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Large

1973 PLYMOUTH 1300
ND TAKE OVER PAYMENTS

offer. 323-1371,

Auto Repairs
Parts. Accessories

finance, shots, guarantee. 1-901737.3476 or 1-904737-2917.

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automatIc with lx scope. Rugar
.72 automatic. 323-1003.

home, burnished, corner lot,
S1115M.

1

t'hoi'e lot,

Sanford )27 1733

&amp;

Dachshunds, ShIh Tzu, Schnauzer,
Yorkle,
Boston
Terrier,
Chihuahua, Beagle, Chi poo, 33
pups on display, we buy pups.

and l("t'fl( your

300* with dx scope, shoulder strap
Old scabbard. Sporlklng 22 semI-

NEWLY RENOVATED, 1 Bdrm.

WETAKETADES

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I BR,2 Bath, Ravenna Park, 539.500

Blvd

REALTORS 196 W. Lake Mary
373 6.353 or 645 7313

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('(nIle out IU(Li)'

Rockwell table saw
with wooden stano
373123.3 after 4

Outstanding Buys

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ts';llti (.00fl cPrriII

76

65

Mini

Autos for Sale
1971 FIrebird Good Condition
Fully Equipped. One Owner
322512)

1959 Lincoln with 430 engine, lust
rebuilt. New transmission Best

*

Tune- up, electrical and diagnostic
service. Call 323.9277 for an ap
pointrnent at your home or office

Cocker,

80

173 Continental Mark IV. Loaded,
local one owner. Safe guard plan.
17,000 miles. All Continental
features including leather Interior, Extra Sha'p. Priced to sell
Jfl 49*1. Dealer,

SAPIrORD PEC VEE SERVICE
2)11 W lit St.
37)17)1

We bring the Garage To You

Pets and Supplies

Autos for Sale

see at M&amp;M Motor Parts

Complete trailer htchr.,
All kindsavalahle

Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only SI per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

Ctier' Ktriuiil, Pups, studs, AKC.
Toy 1. Mini Poodles all colors,

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etc

Couch 72" Scolchgard, $150. Autumn
haze mink stole, like
$330
3239021.

2345 Park Dr.

1. 000 dOwn, assume 7U pct. mtg.
$797 mo. 4 bedroom, 7 bath, central heat, air, carpet, kitchen
equipped, family room. 0517720
ext. 36 days, Eves. 323-9347.

FORREST GREENE INC.

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322 -2103 AFTER S

Your MLS Agency
REALTORS

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Equipment for Rent

spayed. 373 173*.

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Musical Merchandise

Jayco pop-up trailer. Sleeps 4, stove,
Ice box, canopy. Excellent con.
dillon. Last ad. 5550. 323-9033.

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frt ezers
.vre

POISSON MARINE
2977 Hwy. 1792
372-596)

lle'i kl

GIRLS 21 IN, BICYCLE
LIKE NEW. $30

322•2420 Anytime

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room, kitchen equipped, carpet.
$2.000doen $150 monthly. 322 2217.

CAN

Raborn. After hours 3224179

Or cond

step tacj(r%

c,&lt;, "nip

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S"zHP JOHNSON
KICKER WITH TANK
372-6739.

59

80

Camper-Travel
Trailers

FALL SPECIAL: Air conditioners,
Generators. Awnings, Automotive
service &amp; repairs, Floyd Flowers,
Southern RV Servic, 373 9020.

Mahogany upright .piano, newly
rebuilt. Need room. Reasonable.
Call after 5, 373.4616.

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St. Bernard female. Obedience
trained, 1120. AKC registered,

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FREIGHT SALVAGE
BUY DIRECT FROM BOX CAR

Hurry?

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Color TV's; Table &amp; Chain; AM-FM
Stereo; 1969 Olds". Also misc.
Items. 323-01(*.

potential. 137,100. For details call

SANFORD- Executive neigh
borhood, 3 bedrooms. 7 baths,
older home with charm. Many
extras, including built in break
fast table. Landscaping main
taireed with aid of under ground
sprinkler system A must see for
discerning buyers 559.000

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SANFORD REALTY

IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They Just
Fit Between Studdinas and Rafters)

One oil furnace 112,000 BTU plus 150
gals. of fuel oil 1123. 372-9409 after

COZY COTTAGE-- Two bedrooms.
den, paved street. quick oc
cupancy. Owner will hold finan

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Stenstrom.

AppIancCS

COB IA BOAT CO.

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2 BATHSI Plus. Investment

Everything greatly reduced,
example: 11054 11' Bass boat,
1495: G,zlvanized $263 trailers,
11*3; Dependable 5195 33 HP
motors, $3.50. Many others, terms.

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Boats &amp; Marine
Equipment

Sensational Bargains

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New 26" girl's 3 speed bicycle.
Generator light. loll light and
basket. W. 12 diamond *hilt gold

CITY- BIG HOME, 4 BEDROOMS,

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executive 'omc on one acre and
,;,e more acres In producing
citrus grove. All for U9,000+ Call
REALTOR.Asiuclate Julian

hourS 377 6404.

Boats &amp;Marine

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Miscellaneous, odds and ends.
Everything in good condition. 103
Parkvlew Dr., Suntand Estates.

$115 931 odI?.

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Sale:

Carport

Early American Zenith Con.'ole
Color TV, excellent condition.

W. lst St.

Associate Row Southward. After

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Sanford, Fla

Clearing out greenhouse plants
clothes, disheS, depression glass,
misc. Cheap. 107 Garrison Dr.,
Fri. Sat. Sun.

MAITLAND FLEA MART
1911 Hwy. 1792 Open Sat. &amp; Sun 95
131-2920

BOYI HEAR THIS!

ONLY 2 BATHS, only 7 years old
and only 529.5001 Just needs you
two to buy ltl Call REALTOR.

Ilshag lake. 5)7,900.

TV. Radio-Stereo
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Dinette, 134.30; chest of drawers,
5)7.95; couch, 512.95; baby bed,
$19.50, DI.) Curiosity Shop, 1301-

CITY- ONLY 3 BEDROOMS,

many extras overlooks a prett

Jim Hunt Realty

SHEETS

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CHULIJOTA- I bedrooms, 2 baths
pool, air conditIoned, a home will

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"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

JOHNNY WALKER
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Woodlands, Longwood or Phone

service, used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3730*97

FAMOUS REPRODUCTIONS
74"x44".$6SO EACH
NOLL'S IN CASSELUERRY

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ClothIng, household items, and
priced riqht. Financing available
Misc. 314 Tollgate Trail in the
with no down payment Dick'S
Appliances 377 7655

&amp; Marine
Equipment

Boats

Gas tanks 12 &amp; 1$ gals; aluminum
windows, various sizes; vinyl
Cus hi ons, bench seats. Helm
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hardware. Saturday, Oc,. 12, 9
£.fli. to 2 p.m.

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BUY-SELL-TRADE
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system with well ,and pumi
Fenced yard. $76,500 Low interei
existing mortgage or refinancf
322 1211.

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Dining room table and chaIrs,
Fla. room couch that makes , bed
,1192,, Junk Sale: Sat., 10-6. King site
coffee table. $5,
walnut bedroom suite. FrigIdaIre
Lake Mary a
refrigerator separate freezer,
excellent condition. Odds and
ends. 109 Lake Dot Dr., 373-7109.
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App liances

4110.

Roberts &amp; Gilman

2 Adults 1$ thru retirement

3 Bedroom. 7 bath house. Hlddeii
LaI.
like
small dowi
assume VA morigege, S'4 pct
Owner. Ph 377 7775.

Stemper Realty

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Eola. EVEREST REALTY, INC.,
REALTORS, 626 O11011. After hourS
call Loyal Walley, Salesman, 295-

They're Hot!" *

NO DOW PAYMENT
I Your new custom home an ,i tot
os,.r Clinice

lIur FMAPI REAL FY
Al Pell. Jenny Clark.'Ass
1 $127 ItS) Day, (v

3 Bedroom brick, I acre, 5)5.000
3 Bedrooms
5)1200
4 t1ei1roOrns 2 Story. pool $39600
HOMES 140,000 and UP
fledroorn, 1 acre plus pool anc
barn. 144,900

Income and
investment Property

Downtown EoIa Area- 2 yr. young,
S unit apa rt ment building. Each
unit haS 2 bedrooms, living,
dining, all appliances Included In
kitchen. Excellent owner I man.
clog available. Ideal rental area
near downtown offices and Lake

I Bedroom, 2 bath, central heat an d
air. Double garage. Dishwashe
and dlSpo%al. House in In
maculate Condition. Manicure d
landscaping, Includes large bac
yard with many citrus tree
$36,500. Call Ron Hendersor ,
Assoc., $303500. Aft er hours 93ii.
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901W lit St
373 6061, 3 7 05)7, 37-2 9320

1100 C 35th St

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Ne, hou%CS in a rural area No dovo ll
rtv nif'rit riont'iIy payments lei
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to u ;lIltCtl Liu erS Call ?o
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central heat. 519.500; $600 dOwi 1
$14317 month, principal and I

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Houses for Sale

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carpet, low down. Only $16,10.
Acre Realty, REALTOR, 373 7 50.

Homes, Lots

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Commercial Propertle

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7 3. Pct Iderest Rats
We have several nice ho
meS GOOD CREDIT IS ALL YOU
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SEED NO MONEY DOWN
pfiCNi in the 705
3 and i bedroom hones. I': to 7
b,tns priced from $77.150
to
sis.icn on large wooded tot Seller
INVESTMENT
pys all cloSing cost VA, FHA.
'Qfor 0ON1 business or flV(St
conventional loans
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rnent' Ask US about our llStsng5 on
Dellona, 904 199 2790 OrlandO.
D(OPt'M it this area
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would pernilt extending the
program forl2moreyearsand
extending the bonding capacity
limit from 75 per cent to 90 per
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elaborate on the problems

sh are " over $700
Tom Hunt, United Fund from city inplo s f Sanford more irid mart "f
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xplained, "is a May, Ed Maisak, drive coor
leaders at the second report school and coll ege employes pledge of one hour's wages per "tor for Florida Power and
In other actions, the Sanford luncheon Thursda) at the being able for the first time this month for a )ear"
Light and Don Harvey,
Housing Authorlt':
Jaycees year to use payroll deduction
Mrs.
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Sanford -Seminole
Sheila
Brown,
their
pledges.
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noted,
too,
residential
of
dutch
tre.t
gathering
innd for
division chairman, and Len Unitas, past campaign
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reported 170 women, high chairman and 1974 vice
$176 570 to So
Construction that $53,952 or 431 per cent of the list of pace-setter flmi
for modernization of 40 this )ear's $125,000 goal had 100 per cent employe par- school youth and Gir l Scou ts chairman
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ticipation-4s growing past last were knocking on doors in the
Hunt announved that the third
tine In Edward Hi ggins been reached.
apar tments
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county.
th
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report
session would be at the
"Besides serving as
Ter race. Following prer
30 o- so- 'o
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-Tabled for further stud),
HUD recommendations that the

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mothers too. begin %vith a morning goff

figuring tenant rents. Wilson
Jack Horner, United Fund
Seminole County Chief
"This cannot do anyth ng but ing of the Florida Sheriffs Amwsaid if the change isn't ap- President, reported that Deputy Sheriff Duane Harrell make the Job
pro ved b Oct, 14, the local Seminole County's lar'et tod s iid U s' ite s plan to forcetnint moreof law en- elation with state corectiom

%Vater recreation on Lake Monroe with

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ni(vting precede the buffet Itincheon.
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Cornrr'inder John McCain who was a prisoner
of war for five and one half years in North
lCtfldfl1 A soccer game at the stad;um
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man of the House Education that it has supported since 1963. amount of their receipts.
Committee, told the small
"For one thing," Sen.
Even if the extension of the
group of local educators and Graham sa id, "construction amendment is defea ted, the tax

available for conventional market value of the house or year" since "problems" that

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for 2DO units of leased housing maintenance nd sa"ning

Thomas WiLson Ill, executive public housing projects.
apartment.
director for bo th authorities,
said studies show there is very
'little that can be done in
stantially rehabilitating'
existIng substandard housing to
fill the needs of a waiting list of
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Sanford
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Authority administers 480 low
housing
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rent, pu blic housing units in the
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difference between the rent the
city and the county authority since federal funds aren't tenant can
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electronic calculators for use in James Kanaley and Joe Hart- but add to law enforcemen
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because the Tenant5dounc1l reporting for Granville Brown, by previous offenders shows after two months
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has been unable 'to find public employes division that a burglar, as one eLamp1t. hv'e, you're making
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division chairman, and Len Unitas, past campaign
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$176 570 to So
Construction that $53,952 or 431 per cent of the list of pace-setter flmi
for modernization of 40 this )ear's $125,000 goal had 100 per cent employe par- school youth and Gir l Scou ts chairman
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apar tments
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pro ved b Oct, 14, the local Seminole County's lar'et tod s iid U s' ite s plan to forcetnint moreof law en- elation with state corectiom

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Committee, told the small
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Bugald being raffled by the Easter Seal Society of Orange, Seminole and Osmia, Inc., to suppat the renovation.
supplied by levying a real revenue we receive from the
Easter Scal Speech and Hearing Center. Donated by Triangle Auto Parts of Winter Park, the
And, with this new measure, estate tax In counties."
tax Is increasing."
UP FOR GRABS
automobile Is being shown at shopping malls In the tri-county area. The drawing of the Bugatti will the amendment is expected to
If passed, the local counUes
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Sen Graham headed off the
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Warticka said d Probafion and

Parole Commission plan to go

county jails to relieve

electronic calculators for use in James Kanaley and Joe Hart- but add to law enforcemen
into county jails in the next go
the auth ty administrative wig head the activity in their problems.
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respective companies.
"The possibility of im- to bear.
Paroled to ease overcrowding
Florid,i Power and lAght prisonment -punishment -is
could "make a mockery of
"Our Jail is bursting at the Justice"
-Agreed to work with the employes reported a pairtial the only real deterrent to tTime, seams," he said. "We had to
by releasing after a

Tents Council in seeking pledge of

,00O Another imiajor we have," Harrell said If a farm out Eight prisoners to few months felons who had

ways tn bring the day care report came from Montgomery man is convicted and withi
center at Castle Brewer Court Ward at Interstate Mall, also weeks put back on the streets,

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up to state standards The °er ,000
thereisnopunishinentfactoc A to Orange,' he said
His omnitnts seemed to
eentcr is not now operating
Don Smith of Winter Springs, look at the crimes committed
'U they get fi ve )ears and mirror the feeling of sheriffs
because the Tenant5dounc1l reporting for Granville Brown, by previous offenders shows after two months
you turn them department officials present at
has been unable 'to find public employes division that a burglar, as one eLamp1t. hv'e, you're making
ur job the meeting, who wanted the
someone willing t00% ersee the c ha i r m an, a nn ou &amp; ed when he is again zj.
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opera ti on.
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Frida LOCt. 11, 1974

POLICE BLOTTER

Effect O Cro p Loss Debated

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Congress Special Session?
WASHINGTON (AP)
key
House Republican leaders he may attempt to force
Congress Into a
pre-election session if does not
postpone a threatened cutoff of military aid Turkey,
administration
say.
appealed
Detroit
support on the issue.
sources said, however, that
had
House GOP Leader Jotu J. Rhodes Arizona and
Thursday morning
threaten action to
major
without payroll funds If the aid cutoff Is
not postponed.
Howe was
vote today on a Senateapprcved
resolution Senate
Leader Mike
that
halt
aid
compromise
Cyprus dispute.
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said Thursday the corn crop
will be 6 per cent less than
forecast a month ago, mainly
frosts. And it
because of
will be down 16 per cent from
the record 1973 harvest.

But Paarlberg refused to prodici how food prices generally
might react in 1975. Those are
expected to go up 15 to 17 per
cent this year, one of the sharpest climbs since World War II.

Soybeans, another livestock
feed needed to produce the nation's meat, milk and poultry,
will be 4 per cent less than the

Agriculture Secretary Earl L.
Butz has been saying for six
weeks that 1975 food prices
would be held to less than a 10

In other economic develop—
ments Thursday:
—Federal Reserve Board
Chairman Arthur F. Burns said
the nation Lain a recession —an
assessment contradicting the
one stated by President Ford at

government funds could be
pumped into the home mortgage market.
—President Ford urged his
cabinet offi cers to find f urther
budget reductions to hold fiscal
1975 spending to $300 billion or
below,
—Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, head
of the tax-writing Ways and
Means Committee, Issued a
statement denouncing Ford's
proposed 5 per cent income tax
surcharge for middle-and up.
per.iricome families.
—The Senate passed a bill to
double the size of savings iu'.
counts which qualify for full
co verage under federal deposit
insurance.

his Wednesday news conference
although he disagreed with those who forecast
a deepening recession In the
year ahead.
—United Mine Workers
President Arnold Miller said a
nationwide coal strike is likely
to begin Nov. 12 unless a
negotlatlr.g Impasse with the
coal Industry Is broken.
—The House and Senate approved a compromise package
of improved GI education benefits that would increase most
payments to veterans by noarly
23 per cent.
—The Senate passed unanimously an emergency housing
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1915,
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almanac
not to be confused with The Farmers'
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still charge and we only try forecast what is already
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SAN FRANCISCO. Calif. (AP) —Barbers here may not
be
on a man's chest, but if he's got it,
they'll dye It, curl It, or
landscape It. "Haircuts are
definitely moving down the body these days," said a
stylist known as Mr. Eckhard, who operates parlors at
both the Fairmont and Mark Hopkins hotels. "I've had to
put In two extra booths to keep up with the demand."
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DAMASCUS. Syria (AP) Secretary
Kissinger arrived from Egypt today on the second leg of
his latest Middle East peace mission, he was preceded by
a bomb blast an American office and denunciations by
Palestinian guerrillas.
The secretary's arrival was delayed half an hour by an
accidental discharge ofa subma chine gun
his US.
Air Force jetliner. A Setret Service agent suffered minor
wounds in the scalp and right forearm.
The Incident occured when the IaeII-rnade weapon
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of State Henry

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toppled from a rack in the rear of the phme as it taxicid at

Cairo airport. Kissinger hurried to the froid cabin as the
wounded agent,
of Alexandria, Va., called
out: "Don't worry
me. Check the secretary."
Kissinger
met at the Damascus airport by Syrian
Foreign Minister Abdul Halim Khaddam. He
scheduled for talks with Khaddarn and Syrian President
Hafez Assad before moving on to Jordan tonight.

That policy t
om
fr
13 month, of negotiations
during which Space Agency of
ficials said the Soviets repeatedly rejected requests that they
open their launch site at Bayko.
fl'w to U.S FCPOFtefS.
But, the NASA officials said,
A" from Baykcnur, th e Soviets have agreed to open up
their space pr rsn as never
pro.
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gram.
The Russians have promised
America has a completely to provide live voice and tale-

vision tlwoihoutthe1r segment
of the rrfrocnllfto(fin
splashdown; something they've
never done before. But report,
era wishing to cover the flight in
Russia will be restricted to a
press site In downtown Moscow.
The Associated Pius has
protested the action on behalf of
Its members.
A document on press coy.
ecage of the Apdflo.Soyuz flight
will be signed later this month
by James C. Fletcher, adininistrator of the National Aeronaut.
Ics and Space Administra tion,
and officials of the Soviet
Academy of Sciences.
It will not Specifically state
that American newsmen can't
go to Baykonur, but will say
that each country can accredit

whom it wants at the launch
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Agriculture Commissioner
Doyle Conner says baby beef is becoming popular with
shoppers who want an alternative to more expensive
grain-fed beef.
He said the slaug hter of
beef in Florida Is
7,000
a week.
"This is Alan grim not.!. cttic
amx the
program Is enabling us to get the supply of beef
down to a level where the iroiucer is
t
losses and the consumer is not forced to pay exhorbItan
prices for beef," Cnnner
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Hialeah has refused to accept a heroism award, saying
the city deserted him at another time when he had an
accident.
voice
eyes moist, officer Frank
an award from
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"heel in my heart I cannot accept this award due to the
fact that the city of Hialeah does net recognize police offl.
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SANTO DOMINGO. tninIcan Rtuuhllc (AP)
Barbara Hutchison has described her abdue,lon by leftist
gunmen as a two-week4ong comedy of errors and rear
tragedy that enied almost In friendship between kidnapers and kiages. "I fee' no rancor Wward
they were sincere in wlist they believed they were doing,"
the Arneiican diplomat said about the seven leftist rebils
who held her and six other pe'sons captive in the
Venezuelan insulate.

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The
Soviet Union plans to bar
American ien from viewlag the launching of Russian
cosmonauts during next year's
Joint U.S.-Soviet space mission.
But Russian newsmen will be
welcome at Cape Canaveral for
the liftoff of the American astronauts.

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the car with
Wil bur D. Mills has described re-election campaign.
week.
his face bleeding and smelling
himself as embarrassed and
The Arkansas Democrat, 65Park police said they Mopped of alcohol. They identified the
humiliated by his in volvement year-old chairman of the He his speeding, unli
ghted car, woman as Annabel Battistella.
In n cpisc&amp; during which i Way3 and Means Committee driven by meone else, early
woman jumped into the Wash- and long considered one of the Monday. They said a
No charges were filed in the
ington Tidal Basin. He says he most powerful and respected passenger "obviously in- incident.
Is returning to work at the members of Co ngress, had not toxicated" emerged and that
In a written statemen t on
Thursday. Mills said Mrs. Battistella was one of a party of
neighbors and f riends he was
entertaining, that she became
ill, he tried to have her taken
LONDON (AP) 11 ballot With a minority government certain to be cut ba ck by late home, there was a struggle and
count resumed this morning since February, would win wi th re
her elbow broke his glasses,
with Prime Minister Harold a majority of only five or six areas, which traditionally vote causing facial cuts.
Wilson and his Labor party seats. But Wilson is fond of Conserva ti ve.
Mills' administrati ve assist.
headed for a parliamentary quoting the dictum of the late
"Whatever may happen
ant,
Oscar Eugene
said
V
rnmj rity and a ri rdte icr Pro.' Minister Winston the remaining rcults, th'
Tuesday
th
at
Mills
had
told
thin
radical measures against the Churchill:"One vote is enough." Tories can't take it away
fr
om
he
was
not
In
the automobile
country's suffering economy.
The Conservatives had only us now," W ilson told re
porter's
and
knew
nothing
of the
With 142 of the 635 House of 184 sea ts, 134 away from a ma- before going to bed aft
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Mills
said
In
his
state.
Commons seats still undecided, jority. Neverth eless, former night
meat
that
Goes
had
mnlaunder.
Lâor held $4 and r*d only Prime Minister Edward Hea th,
stood him when he said merely
t&amp;
A light
S4 for a majority. The Laborites Ms career as party leader in
.,
were pOWngaboUt42 per cnj of jecperdy with another election ported, although party ieaiers that anewsaccowitotthe affair
was Inaccurate. Gosh agreed In
had '
the popular vote.
lass, refused to
a
separate statement.
wi th 35.4 per cent For the
Despite polling almost n fifth rnt critical election since
World War If. There are shout
In Ms Staternesfl, Mills said he
Wilson declared he was can. the Uberals held a mere five 40 million eligible voter's,
and Ms wife Polly became cle
fldeiit of forming a government seats. Na tionalist and splinter
Both major parties can,. friends of Mrs. Battisiefla and
today. He would become the groups had won 10. Six ci these paigrwd mainly on Inflation and
her husband Edu.ardo when the
first British politician this cen- went o Scottish Nationalists, other jnomic problems.
Brit. MiUses moved to a suburban
tuty IL, serve as prime minister who
to emerge ala ha1n annual inflation rate apartment complex In Ar.
four times,
as a arliameinary force with of 18.9 per cent and expects this lingtun, Va., where th
e Battis-Computer projections In. as many a
seats,
year a foreign trade deficit of talks already had an apart.
dicated that Labor, In power
The eary Labrn1k kad was $20 billion,
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head Richard Roudebush
was recently held capti ve
In his office by a trio ad
dissident vets complaining
of benefit cuts. He said they
ne ver harniedor threatened
him but th ey were
arrested ,

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SEWANEE, Tenn. (AP)
The Rev, Theodore
Hesburgh, Roman Ca tholic
president of the University
of Notre Dame, has been
awarded an honorary
doctor of laws degree by
the University of the Sou th,
operated by the Episcopal
Church.
Father hlesburgh, who
delivered the university's
annual Founder's Day
address Thursday, called
for worldwide cooperation
to aid In such projects as
feedi ng the hungry.
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(AP) Actress Elizabe th
Montgomery, whose
"Bewitched" TV series
was caneelpJ after a long
run, has ended her Il-year
marriage to the series'
producer.
The couple cited
"irreconcilable differences."
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TOKYO (AP) Soprano
Maria Callas finall y has
arrived for a Japan concert
tour postponed because of
Illness in May.
She told newsmen
Thursday, "I'm still a little
tired and a bit thinner but
we're here at last."
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NORTHPORT, N.Y.
(A?) —Steve Hamas, 67, a
former heavyweight
contender who beat Max
Schmeling In the early
l3Os, died Thursday after
a long illness. He beat
former world champion
Schmeling In 12 rounds in
1934, cn!y to be knocked out
by Schmeling in the nin th
rowidina re turn match the
next year.

Mirror, Triplet and Lake

Katherine.
. hug said those residents
directed
by
Mrs.
Julie
Bishop.
for
two
College for reservations,
pianos on Lturdsy Interested In knowing exact
Coffee and doughnuts.
evening October 26. This also Is flood prone
areas may view a
Sanford-Seminole Art
A Layman's Look at Mental the first concert of the Current: series of maps In his office at
Association., 7:30 p.ffl., Cultural
Arts Building. Demonstration Retardation, 7-10 p.m., 10 season presented by the city hail.
deration of Senior Citizens
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Earlier this week the City of
of papier mache angels by weeks, Building 2, Adult Fe
Clubs
cal Seminole County,
Education Campus. Call for
Inc. Altamonte Springs was cerHelen Hickey.
performing artlzts
reservations.
are tilled for inclusion in the
well known in this area, program.
Alcoholic's Anonymous
Closed Meeting—Holy Cross
LIVERPOOL will play at Kathryn Carlo, an instructor at
The program provides that
400
Church Parish House,
1960's music revival, FTU Rollins College and the pIanist property owners can now
iih th
1nri,1n
h
• .s'..rn.
iiiugnuuu Ave., o- p.m.
viiiage ..enicr asse bly room,
purdiase flood Insurance at the
makesuponehalfoftheteam.
7:30p.m.Opentothepubllc.
subsldlzedrateof25cents per
OCT. 15
The other member Is Constance
up to a maximum of
Gottehaik who is also well
Sanford Grammar School OCT. 17
$35,000 on both residential and
PTA, 7:30 p.m., school
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 kfloWT) as a concert artist and non-residential property.
auditorium,
p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic teacher of piano.
The concert will be at 7:30
Center.
p.m.
in the sanctuary of th e
Basic Class Piano, 3-5 p.m.,
International
Clvltan
Community
United Methodist
Tuesdays and Thursda)s, 10
weeks, Call Seminole Junior (Sanford), 7:30 p.m., Cavalier Church on RI. 17-92 In
Restaurant.
Casselberry. The concert Is free
College for reservations.
The Central Florida Chapter
and open to the public. All of
those attending are invited to a of the American Red Cross will
reception for the artists tin- present demonstrations of
mediately following the con- safety and first aid procedures
all claySaturclay, Oct. 12,at the
cert.
The artists are made Altamonte Mall.
The schedule for the exhibits
available
through
the
Musicians Trust Fund and includes cardiopulmonary
elberry
OCT. 10, 1974
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resuscitation, at 10 nm 1 3 .
and
6 p.m.; water safety at 11
DeBary
Sanford:
a.m.,
2 and 5 p.m.; disaster and
Marie Theresa Moore,
Ituthie Mae Burk
wounds,
at noon; controlled
Deltona
Gwendolyn Menefee
ble
i
ed
ng
at 4 p.m., and short
Roy M. Stewart, Deltona
Green B. Drake
distance
transfer
of injured at 7
Donald
L.
Knorr,
Deltona
Nancy J. Walls
p.m
Fredrick J. Laux, Deltona
Janice E. Postell
S
Vern E. Hahn, New Smyrna
Charlotte A. Fontaine
A 10.week evening course on
Beach
John E. Jones
Homer E. Cralgo, Orange income tax preparation for
Terry! G. Gussow
personal use and profit will be
City
Cheryl D. Watson
offered
at
Florida
Raymond A. Buck, Sorrento
James E. Haymes
orange County Sheriffs
Patricia T. Martin, Sorrento Technological University
beginning Oct. 28.
Department confirmed the
Dempsey Carnes, DeBary
Oliver J. Black, Altamonte
Classes
to
he
held
each
error
in their records conSprings
Monday
and
Tiiursdayfrom
7to
the charges against
cerning
BIRTHS
Marjorie H. Curran,
DarlameJ. Horn
lOp.m.
will
qualify
graduates
to
Philip
Bishop of Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. harry Watson,
assist
taxpayers
with
their
Bishop, arrested in the weekend
girl, Sanford
v
raid of an Orange County dog
Mr. and Mrs. William Ii . returns,
Top graduates of the course fight arena, was charged with
Martin, boy, Sorrento
will have the option of in- unlawful assembly, and posted
terviewing for positions with a $250 bond. The sheriff's office
ulsclIAR;i.s
Yesterday's high $1 low this
nationally
known
tax had previously stated Bbhop
Sanford:
morning
preparation
firm.
No
prior
was also charged with cruelty
Mostly fair through Saturday
Lee Haws
Hlhs in the low to mi d SOs and low's
experience
in
accounting
or
to animals.
Jimmie Ferguson
1 tonight in the oOs Northeasterly
I
Eula Gamble
winds around IS mph, decreasing at
nig ht
Ignatius Frank Olivo
[attidd For
S Uri Ua Y
Edith M. Tooke, boy
11 ) (aJ4
Peninsular
through Tuesday
EAthel D. Kaleel, girl
Northern portions partly
(IOUdV arid mid with a chance of
Ellis E. Bolton
ShOwtrS Sunday Clearing and
Thelma Z. Franklin
cooler Monday and Tuesday. Highs
RobertI..Houghton
WII.son-EIchelberger MortMRS. MARGARET WRIGHT
Sunday in upper 70s arid Monday
Mrs. Margaret Lamar uary In charge.
and Tuesday in mid to upper SOs
Robert H. Beckman
Lows Sunday near SO and Moniay
Rechard A. Ransom
Wright, 71, of 922 W. 11th St,,
and Tue%dy in low SOs C,h:ral
Jerry M. Thacker
Sanford, died Tuesday. A native
portions parity clo'jdy with a chance
Edwayne Robinson
of Monticello, she was a
4 shaer% and a little cooler
Monday and Tuesday. Highs mostly
John J. Bischoff, DeBary
member of the Freewill
,n low SOs Lows Sunday in mid SOs
Nancy M. Ianzisera, De Bary Holiness Church.
and Monday and Tuesday near
WRIGHT, MRS. MARGARET
Survivors Include her
Mary E. O'Connor, Deltona
Southern portions partly Cloudy with
LAMAR—F unera l serviie for
chance of Showers and continued
Mrs Margaret Lamar Wright.
Inez H, Walsh, Deltona
husband, Wesley Wright Sr.;
mild tichS
mØ SOs and low in
11.04 9fl WeSt 12th St Sanford.
sons,
Wesley
Jr.,
hlyannis,
Kitty S. Jackson, Deltona
whO dic'd lutsd.ay. will b held
Mass, and Roosevelt, Brooklyn,
Da niel McEwan, Deltona
Daytona Beach tides for Saturday
urday.
pm. at Trinity
high 532
m, S 9 m, low
N.Y.; sister, Elvira Porter,
Methodist Church, Rev. Arthur
Margaret Bush, Geneva
rn
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pm; Port
J Mack, pastor. Wilson
Monticello; 19 grandchildren
Kenneth D. Jones, Osteen
high S1
m 543
Canaveral
Elcheiberger Mortuary in
Raymond A. Buck, Sorrento and eight great-grandchildren,
pm tow 1132 m, ii se p
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Tina Niarchos

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PEOPLE
Tins
Nlarchos, 45, wife of Greek
millionaire Stavros
Niarchos, has died in Paris
of thrombosis, according to
an announcement in
London by NIarchos'
shipping company.
The attracti ve blonde
was once married to
millionaire Greek ship
owner Aristotle Onassis,
now married to the former
Jacqueline Kennedy.

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School
and is part of a Master correspondence from the
Sanford Optimist Club,
Orange AudubonSociety, 7:30
p.m., Central Christian Church, Sheraton Inn, Sanford, noon; Plan for staff development and federal agency was in city
consulting engineer Cal
250 Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando. At speaker United Fund Campaign inservice ed ucation.
Co
nklin's office.
the Ivarthoc exit of 1.4 West Cha irman Tom Hunt
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Areas In Casselberrv
ruei 'mu
3IUV. )jC1IrLF, £[b. DU[i
desi
gna ted flood prone by the
Mager.
government Include around
OCT. 16
lake Griffin, Quail Pond, Duck
DeBary Chamber of CoinIntroduction to Astrology,
Pond, Crystal Bowl, Queen's
merce,
7:30
p.m.
DeBary
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DeBary Wayfarers guests of for the students of Seminole insurance program.
City Manager Harry Hug said
Education Campus, Building 2. Sa nford Lodge 62 F&amp;AM, 7:31) County,"
today
the city was certified
A workshop is scheduled for
p.m.
Call sic for reservations.

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reactions
many
have
four weeks of a US, District them, and they will expedi te
Ford told a news conference such aid from Sargent
School officials reported city.. displayed in Boston in
Court plan to desegregate Boa- whatever action Is
While the Boston School De- wide at tendance Th ursday was response to court rulings
NY" Wednesday that, while the law
ton public schools by busing
Meanwhile, Mayor Kevin H. must be
obeyed, he disagreed Partnent Is drawing up plans 65 per cent, compared With 60 ordering busing to promote
White said he would not support wi th Garrity's order,
18,200 of 92,000 pupils.
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on Wednesday.

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. ( AP)
on her birthday,
Josie McNeely races to the yard of her farm home, turns
cartwheels and waves wildly at the airplane that swoops
over her fathers cotton fields. Minutes later, a birthday
package of candy, gum and caramelcoated popcorn
plummets to the yard from Ed Schoonmaker's Stearman
biplane. "I am so Intrigued by Josfe's acrobatics that I
almost forget my flying," says Schoonxnaker, a cropluster who has been dropping birthday goodies to Josle,
who turned l6on Monday, slr,ce she was lO

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Five JusJames 0. Newpher, special a wider busing plan until the
BOSTON (AP)
White said Ford's statement Integration, White said he
lice Department lawyers have agent in charge of the Boston federal government gives a would lead to further disruption would not support it without
been assigned here to Insure FBI office, said the FBI has better guarantee of safety for "and
of greater federal safety guaranprompt eniorcement of federal been investigating alleged civil school children here. He acr school children In the tees for school children,
dvfl rights laws in connection rights violatlorLs and cases of cused President Ford of in. pr
"
"I reject the criteria that fedwith court-ordered school bus- possible interference with flaming resistance to inState and Me tropolitan 1)Is- era] assistance is justified only
Judge W. Arthur Garrity Jr.'s tegration.
trAct Commission police re-a condition of riot and
The FBI announcement busing order,
There was no direct White placed the Tactical Patrol rebellion exists In our streets
Thursday night came after
"We have sent some informsForce of the Boston police In the and when local authority has
what Gov. Francis W. Sargent lion to Washington for a deci. house response to Whites re-- white, Irish South Boston collapsed," he said.
marks, but a spokesman said section for the first time
called a "relatively quiet" day slon on what further action
At least eight persons were
Thurscitizens
should obey the court's
In Boston.
take," Newpher said In an inday. The 450 new police pa. Injured in busing-related rio-

of 1974.

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her husband delivered the
ransom to a drop poin t.
"She's all right. We're all all
Undercover
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agen ts watch
right, now," Barfield said
Two men, one armed with a
Plans to house delinquent home to provide living quarters for counseling and for care In noted that at a recent
t
he
money
for
se
v
er
al
hou
rs
but
shortly
alter being reunited
public
pistol escaped with an tin- boys in a "crisis
home"
on
for
the
children,
his
ki
dn
a
"cris
is
ho
pe
me."
rs
never
ed
wi
th
appear
his
wife. "It's been a very
hearing
held
by
the
Zoning the
determined amount of cash N
or theast Lake Tripplett Drive
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10
"It's
coll
t.
similar
ec
to
placing
kids
in
trying
day."
Board, a lot of people In th
from handy Way Store, in Casselberry were met wilii
County
Smith said his property "with a foster home," Smith told the neighborhood objected to the
Country Club Road
late protests from surrounding frontage on Lake Triplett is council, "exce pt th at we get no change.
[)anlel
Robinson,
404 Thursday.
neighbors at a city council ideal for fishing, swimming and funds." The average sta y may
Mrs. R.C. Cook, who Lives
being out of doors."
work session,
last from "a few days to a few next door to Smi th on N.E.
Arnold T. Smith , lOiN E.
Smith tins been a part time years."
Triplett, told the council, "I
Triplett Drive requested a volunteer counselor through the
In requesting the zoning don't object to w ha t he's doing,
change from RIAA (single You th Programs Inc. a non- change, Smith sa id alth ough only where he's doing It."
family) zo ning to 11-3 (multi, profit volunteer counseling contigious property is RI/A,
Mrs. Cook, who had brought a
aiiniy) wiun u wuer w acservice mor youths in Seminole "the re is 11.3 zoning 200 feet petition with 14 names
commodate up to 15 children County. Bo th YPI and the away," For this reason, "I protesti ng the change before
who are "in need of super- county Division of Youth don't think I'm out of li ne in the zonin g board, was also
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Smith saidthat IC Services ( I)YS) have referred asking the change."
OC'F. IZ
barked up by 16 neighbors at
lh'micratlr Women's
ifl cxtrn:iwi uzi tic
children
and hi wile
But councilman Edi th Iiuerr the work session.
Children's home Society Seminole County, noon, SizzIin
picnic for all families who Steaks, 17-fl, Sanford.
adopted through the society, 10
a.m., to 3 p.m., Moss Park.
District Nurses 37, regular
Bring Lunch.
meeting, 4 p.m., Health Dept.
auditorium, Speaker, from
OCT. 13
Florida Nurses Association on
..Parents Without Partners, recent legislature,
related fields isrequired for the
coffee and conversation—topic, bargaining, economical and
course.
"Children's Adjustment to general welfare. Open to all
Tuition will include textDivorce,", 2100 Amelia Ave.,
books, materials and toher
• Sanford. Prospective members
supplies.
Seminole High School
Invited.
National Education Office
Boosters Club, 7:30 p.m., Room Personnel Week was declared
OCT. 14
1306.
as Oct. 13-19, by Seminole
Lyman 111gb School band
County School Superintendent
Gardening in Containers,
booster, 7:30 pm., Band room.
7-10 William Layer.
p.m., four weeks. Call Seminole
Layer, In making the anA1-Auon Family Group—Holy Junior College for reservations. flourment
CASSELBERRY—The U.S,
said this week is
Cross Church Parish House, 400
Department
of Housing and
set aside because of the
Sanford Uons Club,
Magnolia Ave., 8-9 p.m.
n
ba
De
velopment
has cerof
Steak.
Program
by
"educational
office
imploye's
Ur
Huse
this
city
for
Inclusion
in
dedication
and
assistance
in the tilled
.t
Basic Principles of Sale Altamonte Springs Players.
ducation the federally subsized flood
Gunsmithing, 7-10 p.m.,
Avenue reported $1,300 in
c hecks and cash was stolen
Thursday From her purse at 709
Celery Avenue.

which has been
cent

Pair Arr ste
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William J. Duvall, 1306 West four piggy banks valued at $155
3rd Street reported la wn mower were stolen Thursday from his
ORLANDO, Fin. (AP) —Two kidnaping of an Orlando bank with violation of the Hotbs Act, Americ Bank
an
President J.C.
and other yard items valued at home.
After demanding
McBrayer and Eason who
boyhood friends, who said they president's wife,
a federal extortion statute, in Barfield, was abducted from from her h usband In a tele- told a U.S. magistrate that they
$135 were stolen, Thursday,
Eddie Caddel, 881 Seminole had been uut of work for three
Earl If.
and Harry the kidnaping of Sherry Bar. her home earlier in the day by phone call to his office, the kld~ grew up together In Georgia,
from his home.
Boulevard reported a radio months, have been arrested and T. Eason, McBrayer
bo
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27
of
Orlando, Field.
two men posing as newspa per napera drove Mrs. Barfield to were Jailed under bonds of $25,Bales of paper and cardboard valued at $100 was stolen c
ha rged In the $100,000 ransom were charged Th ursday night
Mrs.
Barfield,
th
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wife
of
photographers,
an orange grove and left her 000 each.
boxes valued at $130 were Th ursday from his car while
tied to a tree.
reported stolen, Thursday, parked at Car City on 17.92 and
A mother of three in her late
from behind Winn Dixie Store, S.R. 437.
Barfield, 32, said his wile was
20 , Mrs. Barfield struggled shaken by the ordeal but was
419 East 1st Street.
free and escaped, but not before unharmed.
Bertha Nix, 1226 Douglas

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per cent gain from this year.
Paarlberg was asked about
that.
"We have not made an official estimate," Paarlberg told a
news conference after Inurs.
day's crop report. "This isSecretary Buti's judgment And he
may simply hold to that figure;
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September estimate and down
19 per cent from last year.
Don Paarlberg, USDA director of economics, said the reduced harvests even farther
below what experts had exwill
pected six months ago
mean higher meat prices next
year.

(AP) A big
loss In grain crops this year because of bad weather will send
meat prices up again next year
but has stirred debate in the
Ford administration about how
food prices will act overall next
season.
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OPINION

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

Frida, Oct. 11, 1974-4A

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Spill Inspectors

Mafia Informer Can't Escape Past

WAYNE D.DOYIE, Publisher
TOM AIKENS, Editor
ROBERT C. MARI(EY, Advertising Director

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After his testimony was taken, he was handed made a mistake," he stammered. "1 am not who eloquence. "I still wonder," he said, "do things
WASHINGTON In past columns, we began
the story of Eugene Ayotte, a former Detroit $500 and sent to TuLca "to find a place to live, get you think I am."
like thla matter to anyone? .. . I know I will have
Home Dehvry: Week, 55 cents; Month, 12.40; 6 Months, 114.20;
"Aren't you from Detroit?" the man per. to move on somewhere soon. But I don't care; I
Year, 0.40. By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All mobster with the moniker "Johnny A," who settled and to have my teeth fixed." LRter he was
paid another $2,500 to begin a new life.
dared 10 testify against the Mafia,
Just wanted you to know the way it is.
sisted.
other mall: Month, $2.70;S Months, $W20; l2 Months, $3240.
It wasn't enough. "I had to sell most of my
"I must have been out of my mind to try to
Johnny A excused himself and phoned his
He Is now a frightened, lonely man, on the run
employer that he was sick. He never went back, help the government . I (did) my best to
from the Mafia, neglected by the Justice Dept. clothes and all of my Jewelry so that my wife
another become a law-abiding citizen. I didn't break a
could return to her mother's to have a doctor's
which had promised him protection,
Once again, he was on the move
knows a person like
town, another Job. The Justice Dept. meanwhile, single law. The government
IIIRflY care and io have the baby," he said,
"You have no idea," he told us,
all his life In the
ti
and
Once they were apat t, the marriage broke up. had no more need
no
educa
on
myself with
1y
times I got discouraged and thought the hell with
making
a living."
heard
about
time i
rackets has no useful way of
my wife," said told him they were "cutting him to"
it. You've got to know and understand how i
FOOTNOTE: A Justice Dept. official
"she as going on welfare to pay her
go against organized crime. The code is death, Johnny A,
Low on funds, haun ted by thoughts of Mafia
doctor and hospital bills."
there is a need for more funds and
acknowledged
Let me ask ou: Would you have, you
him a killers searching for him, he began to take
The Justice Dept. ultimately gave
help Mafia defectors back Into
manpower
to
me?"
tranquilizers to calm his nerves —10 milligrams
whole new identity, complete with false birth
ordinary life. At present, little more than sub.
a day. If they would find him, he feared,
Johnny A's story heps to explain why
certificate, service discharge, driver's license
paid, In part because federal Law
wife also "would be hit" murdered "as y slstence is ever
Justice Dept. has trouble finding witnesses and social security card. He was even furnished
bans paying a witness for his testimony.
Yesterday we used this space to decline to aint lie .tifia. For aftor he hi 5pent a year ith ariuther set of fingerprints s some future wouldn't want any witne:o;."
"We try to get theii a jub and give them
participate
in tkie national backslapping that ac- t,,tifying against his former Mafia a.ssociates, a lawman, unaware of his cover, wotdoin't turn up
Yet he couldn'tbring himself to teU her about protection," he said. But, in the end, It is up to
.
Justice Dept. attorney turned him loose, with his his criminal record.
his past and her possible danger. "I was so dSJTln the "new" citizen to make his own way. "We
companies Newspaper Week.
aide:
"Don't
worry
about
this
guy.
to
an
remark
scared
and mixed up, and I couldn't tell her the have prevented them from getting killed and
Today we're going to backtrack a little and
Elated, Jo}' A began a new life In a
plane."
on
a
him
$50
and
put
him
truth. I couldn't sleep. I felt lousy telling her one
faraway town. He found a good job and met a
participate in the national backslapping that I'll give
gotten them out of jail. They're pretty much on
he
story
after another,
who
He
married
a
girl
befriended
him
and
nice
girl.
just
before
their
But
marriage,
Carrier
Day.
their own as far as work is concerned, just Like
Newspaper
should accompany
settled down In Connecticut as a car salesman. recounted, "my luck ran out." One dark Friday,
As
a
final
indignity,
the
Justice
Dept.
refused
the
rest of us."
Carrier day happens to fall on Saturday this
Then someone out of his past dropped by and he he encountered a man from his pas.
to continue subsidizing him after he ran out of
A
major problem, said the official, is that exyear, which is only simple justice since in most moved on.
money. His contact "suggested I go on welfare, mobsters are accustomed to big money and "it's
The former acquaintance looked, blinked and
parts of the country it is the only day of rest for the
This was the last straw."
Once be was called back to Detroit for more then blurted: "Hi, Johnny Ayotte. You
a serious dislocation" for them to live modestly.
youngster who delivers your daily newspaper.
testimony. "We got a motel with a kitchen," he remember me. I'm surprised to see you here."
Johnny A never finished grammar school, but "Some are satisfied with what we do, some are
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and with
particularly indebted to the carriers
and
good reason. Without the carriers our best
worse efforts would go for naught; we can expose, explain and exhort but we would he doing so
in a vaccum were it not for the boys and girls and
who physically
sometimes men and women

Ayotte was stunned. "I believe you have

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TAI.LAHSSEF., Fla. (AP)
Richard Stone,
Democratic Senate candidate says Republican opponent
Jack Eckerd Is courting "the same special interest groups
that made secret campaign contributions to the 1972
Nixon campaign."
In a statement Issued Thursday, Stone said the Northup
Co. was among firms represented at an Eckerd fund
raising bash Wednesday night in Washington.
Northup gave the Nixon campaign $190,000 for the 1972
campaign, Stone said.
"Moreover, Eckerd has refused to make public the
money raised immediately, choosing Instead to wait out
the l0.diy reporting period," Stone said. "My opponent is
volunteering nothing."
The (base Manhattan Sank, another firm represented
at the Washington affair, serves as a conduit for Arab
money investments in the United States, Stone said.
He said he found this interesting in light of Eckerd's
comments at a Wednesday news conference in the
Capitol.
Eckerd, citing increased Investments of Arab money In
Florida, promised to seek legislation to control foreign Investments In the United States,
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And they do so in good health and poor, in good

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WASHINGTON (NEA) In no small part
difficult to find among any group of successful
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pete on the world's markets result fron our
That's how It Is with today's economy,
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"carry pa pe rs" as a kid and delight in recalling
tendency these past several decades to reward
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their early associa tion wi th their local newspaper. especially the double- digit Inflation.
economic Incompete-we, low output
With all this in mind we want to make public thdinarily, the president and his party get the
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or the blame for the state of the economy
For years, we paid farmers for growing on
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WheII
vuters
go
to
the
polls.
This
year
may
be
part
of their land.
of our right to free speech and express our belief different
We repeatedly ball out major companies which
that their untiring efforts in this behalf are really a
go broke becausc of txiznbling management.
Ford is trying to attribute a
part of what the American "experieice". is llPresided
We regularly give legal support to featherstantlal share of the responslbilitT to the
about.
bedding
by both management and labor lna wide
Democratic.controlled Congress, and top
Media Fun House
It is relatively easy for those of us who toil Democrats acknowledge that he is succeeding.
range of industries
away in a newsroom over a typewriter to forget
We have a myriad of Laws to protect the
When he opened his series of economic
Inefficient from losing to the efficient producers,
that without these boys and girls and men and Meeti ngs, Mr Ford
noted
pointedly that he
SG(TIetImeS
resulting In the efficient producer
women we might as well be talking to ourselves. A called them in response to recommendations by
being
driven
out of business by his Ieu able
newspaper is only as good as the sum of its parts Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield and a
and the carrier is every bit as important alinkin "bipartisan" group inCongress.Hemadesure
We penalize able and experienced men and
Our Commissioners with their jail problems
that Invitations went to Democratic as well as Editor
the flow of information as is the editor.
are like Landlords with tenanls What kind of women who Continue to work after retirement
econonilsts, and 10 Democratic as Dear Sir:
In fact, some people might rank the carrier Republican
ax
We use
system
our t to penalize
and
in (U he
In the September 25, 1974 Issue of the Evening financial bind would a Landlord be
higher. And we'd have to be pushed awful hard well as Republican members of
each
tae
to
reward
failure
to
such
a
ridiculous
degree
that
Reputedly, Mr. Ford and his spokesmen have Herald we read, "Jail Bond On Ballot i" followed their tactics) and bull-dozed
It more profitable to lose
before we would argue the point.
said that solving the problem of inflation will De our Seminole County Commissioners have a that was left In shambles after the tenant some companies find

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) —Gov. Reubin Askew says
Americans should offer less criticism and more support
for President Ford's economic policies,
But Askew said Thursday In a campaign speech at
Venice that the minimum Income level for the S per cent
Income tax surcharge that Ford would Impose to fight
inflation should be raised from $15,000 to as much as
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-. recover," Askew said. "But we must ha4i'e confidence In
n'
ourselves:'1
He told the Venice Rotary Club that it appears the
surtax is "the best way to go."
"It Is important to support the President in his
economic program," the governor said. "We must stop
criticizing and work on some programs. If we wait well
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If he had, he would not have been given the 71
per cent job approval rating in his first month's
Gallup Poll,uice Nixon had been getting very
low ratings on his handiL-ig of the economy.
Actually, President Ford has not departed
from the Nixon ecomic policy, but is buying
time to decide what to do. Public willingness to
go along with him may last through the Novm.
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And he said to them "Why are you &amp;frlld,O
men of littic faith'" Then be rose and rebuked
the winds and the sea; and there was a great
cmln\ Matthew 8:30
-Belief is truth held in the mind: faith isa fire
in the heart" Joseph Fort Newton. American
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commission has filed the
charges which involve a case in
which a lawyer for Gulf Power
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Corp. provided the J usti ces with
a suggested Supreme Court
opinion. ine opinion was on
whether utilities could pass the
corporate Income tax on to conJOSEPH BOYD
sumers.
"The Constitution of Florida month, but Boyd said, "I am
and the rules of the commission totally unaware of any hearing
say that their proceedings are that's going to be held in Nosecret In nature," Boyd said. vember."
"If indeed their proceedings
lie said that "powerful ecoare secret I'd like to know why nomlc and political in-forces In
a story on us was on front pages this state are bitterly disof newspapers all over the state appointed" by his revelation
this inoi1Ing."
last year that the court had reThe Herald said charges ceived the suggested opinion
would be considered at a secret from the Gulf Power lawyer.
commission hearing next
Boyd said the identity of his
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C o m p l et e d
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. launched at 6:53 p.m. EDT Into
(AP) A 1,200 pound satellite an elliptical transfer orbit
that can handle 22 television ranging from 144 miles to 23,000
I channels or 7,200 telephone miles above the Earth.
calls simultaneously has roared
At 5 p.m. Sunday, Westar It's
Into space, completing Amer. rocket engine will move it to a
ica's first domestic satellite final orbit that will keep it
communications network,
hanging 22,300 miles out in
Westar II, designed to be the space over the Equator south of
second half of a giant switch- New Orleans,
board In the sky, was launched
National Aeronautic and
Thursday aboard a Delta rocket Space Administration officials
to Join Westar I, the first half of said it would take two weeks of
the network which was laun. maneuvering to put Westar llln
ched last April.
a precise station.
"om what we've seen so
The launch, which was the
far, everything is just lovely," first in five months at the Kensaid John Neilon, director of nedy Space Center, had been
unmanned Launch operations at delayed several times because
the Kennedy Space Center. "It of problems with the Delta. But
was right by the books."
space officials said the rocket
Owned by Western Union and performed flawlessly Thur.
Telegraph Corp., Westar II wa sday.

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commission decides the two
justices acted improperly It
may recomme nd to the Supreme Court that they be publI.

clyor privately reprimanded or in the court file while the file
removed from the bench.
was in his possession,
The Herald did not reveal its
He said Thursday that the
source for Information that the commission's rules prohibit
commission had filed formal him from discussing any al
char ges against the two Jus- leged charges against him.
tices. Charges and disciplinary
Dekle denied ever having reproceedings of the commission
ceived
the proposed opinion.
are kept secret.
Boyd has said he tore up his The Herald said Dekle declined
to be intervi ewed Thursday.
copy of the opinion and
It down a toilet In front of an
The Herald said the lawyer
aide. He said that the proposed who wrote the proposed opinopinion appeared mysteriously ion, Edward L. Mason, has said

privately that he gave copies to
both justices,
The case involved a 3W; In
which Gulf Power Corp. sought
to pass onto customers the tax
it had to pay under Florida 's
corporate tax law.
In an Interview with The Heraid in August, Boyd said Mason
telephoned him to report that
utility company lawyers had
done some additional research
on the case.

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rather have an affair with thcir
own wife, than with the
paramour.
But the paramour serves
CASE MU: Esther V., aged
37, worries over the w'alng "boudoir cheesecake" whereas
the stodgy wife remains hypaffection of her husband.
"Dr. Crane," she moaned, "j notized by the kitchen stove and
am sure he Isn't having an its oven products.
When Esther started serving
affair with any outside sirens.
"But he has been less and less "boudoir cheesecake" to her
affectionate toward me the past platonic husband, he began to
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) Simpkins friend with alleged few years.
omit his ice cream and dinner
The Leon County Grand Jury connections to the lobbying
"could it be due to the fact he table desserts in favor of
has ordered Treasurer Thomas fund,
adoir romancing.
now weighs 190 pounds when it
The grand jury has In- was only 155
O'Malley and two men allegedAlas, the trouble with most
on our wedding
lyconnected to a $40,000 lobby- vestigated several other areas, day?
wives is their Illogic!
In Some, such as a $38,500 loan on
"Because I don't crave
"Before he goes to bed at
f&amp; trig fund to testify next week
Its investigation of O'Malley. O'MalIe"s Tallahassee house night he always wants a dish of 'boudoir cheesecake' very
Subpoenaed Thursday were and $451,784 In Insurance con- ice cream or a piece of pie or often, then my husband doesn't
O'Malley, Bernie W. Simpkins tracts awarded to a Gainesville cake,
crave it, either!" is their usual
and Dave Thomas. O'Malley firm, are known. Others are
"So how can I get him to fallacious thinking.
was directed to appear Wednes- not,
That noti on Is the main
renew his affection for me?"
O'Mall ey charged that Sta te
day morning; Thomas and Simreason why our divorce courts
Atty. T. Edward Austin of
pklns on Thursday morning.
serve him the best type of are glutted and over 30 per cent
The grand Jury, which for Jacksonville was "doing every, cake to prevent a platonic of formerly happy marriages
nearly six months has been In. thing within his power to Inter- marriage.
are now wrecked!
vestigating O'Malley's conduct rupt the political process and
For male and female apBesides, this cake has no
as state treasurer-Insurance especially Interrupt my cam- calories, so beats all the fancy petltates are NOT the same!
commlssoner and his pei sonal paigning fo re-election ta the recipes that Betsy Crocker can
At the dinner table, you wives
financial affairs, expects to state treasurer-insurance corn- offer.
Freely admit that your husband
complete the probe late next missioner's office."
"What kind of cake is that?" may demand 3,500 claories of
Austin, the grand jury's Spe' Esther eagerly Inquired,
week.
gastric viands when you are
The subpoenas of &amp;mpkins cial prosecutor, declined corn"Boudoir cheesecake," j hungry for not over 2,000
and Thomas indicate the grand r,int.
calories.
replied,
O'Malley faces Republican
jury Is taking another look at
Indeed, you often delight in
"Remember, too, that It
allegations that O'Malley bene Jeffrey Latham, a Davie busl. doesn't add any calories to man tempting your husband to take
fitted from a $40,000 fund raised nessman, in the Nov. 5 general or wife!
second helpings of your gastric
by the Florida Petroleum election.
"And is ideal insurance creations and then smile
Latham issued on Thursday a against straying husbands and happily when he does so.
Marketers Association to light
self-service gasoline stations in campaign statement charging divorce!"
But how many wives try to
that O'Malley's own party lead.
Florida.
Actually, it would be a good entice him to seek second
As state fire marshal., ers are "attempting to put a idea for every church to con- helpings
of
"boudoir
O'Malley had authority to for- guilty label" on O'Malley.
duct a Culinary Marriage cheescake?"
He referred to newspaper at- Clinic, with special emphasis on
bid self-service gasoline staYet normal husbands have
Lions until the 1974 Legislature tides on speculation that "Pidoir Cheesecake."
maybe three or four times the
would
urge
Dmocrat5
passed a law allowing them.
For that delicacy is the main erotic hunger of their wives,
O'Malley to withdraw from his appeal used by sirens and unless repeated rebuffs by such
Simpkins and Thomas
were reelection campaign if he IS Iii. paramours to win devoted stodgy females have alienated
I&amp;
subpoenaed in May, testifying dicta Rep. Bill Gunter,
deearly In the grand Jury's inves- feated Democratic Senate run- husbands away from their fat, their erotic appetite for those
same women.
stodgy wives!
UZatlon of O'Malley. The grand off candidate, has been menBut such husbands still retain
The paramour may not even
Jury also subpoenaed In May a honed as a possible replace- be able
to perk coffee or fry an a basic hunger for boudoir
$38000 check from Simpkins
to ment.
cheesecake, so they are then
egg!
the Florida Petroleum Market• for one, know of nothing
receptive
to outside tempBut she may wean a good
ers AssocIatIon on Nov.
that should cause O'Malley to husband away from a wife who tatlon! Wives get hop!
O'Malley has denied receiving withdraw," Latham said, wins blue ribbons on her
Send for my booklet "Sex
1 any of the money.
"They are trying to bury tieli' culinary skill at producing Problems In Marriage," en.
Simpkins, a former Board of own man by speculating what a other types of cake, such as cl os ing a long stamped, re turn
Business Regulation member closed.door, secret grand jury sheet cake, layer cake, upside envelope, plus 25 cents.
- appointed by Got'. Reubin Ask- may or may not do."
down cake, etc.
(rant'
"I don't care what they do,"
ew, resigned amid allegations
"Boudoir cheesecake" also
enclos irvi a long
f
ItOt
ntwspaper,
he had a conflict of Interest in Latham added. "They're going has far more appeal than the st Smped. addres,W tnvelope and)'
, state purchase of $24,544 worth to have to accept Jeff Latham liquor glasses at the taverns! cents to cover typing and printing
when you Send fOe' one of h
as a member of the Cabinet
of tires from his firm,
For straying husbands costs
boktti,)
Thomas, an auto dealer, Is a come January."
routinely confess they'd much

O'Malley Called

"I spoke with Justice Dekle,
and he said he didn't wish
speak with you," Dekie's secretary told a reporter.

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Ph. D.,M.D.

moved? County CommIssIoners. . mull this money than to make a profit. A friend in an
require "joint" and bipartisan action by the one track mind? Or are they deaf, in-coherent
14
electronics firm says it Is frequently better .
administration and Congress.
stupid as far as their constitutents are i.- over a few times. We need governing bodies withbusiness
to hire an additional tax attorney to
we have them an over. knowledge and understanding of the
"Separately we can only make it worse, but cerned? In March.
thi
discover
means
to cut its tax till than it Is to take
s
These brainy winner's plight. NOT a NEW JAIL during
together we can beat it to its knees," Mr. Ford whelming vote NO NEW JAIL.
on
another
research
engineer to develop impoliticians whom we elect year after year (to ravishing Inflation. We need a new look at the proved products
More than a century ago, abolitionist Wendell Phillips has said.
system of today and new ways of cornreferred to the U.S. Caistthdlon scornfully as nothing more than
This is shrewd political strategy, aW then calm ever-growing pressures) sit sinuggly in prison
In many government contracts we literally
batting
higher taxes. The following suggestions
a "wrap of paper."
some. It also happens to be the only realistic way their positions and tell "us" they are placing
reward corporations for padding their payrolls
many
years
to
come;
could
Improve
it
for
And, indeed, that is what it Is.
in which the President could hope to get inflation Bond Issue on the November ballot again. ili,,
1. FWT%i3h plaster, paint with brushes and ten with excess managers and supervisors.
they bemoan Election apathy? Come on, genIt has been given life, however, simply because the
within a reasonable period of
We quite often tax profits designed for reinIlemen! You aren't listening to the people's pclsonefb to get to work. (you might be
American pe3e over the span of some years have made it
'fl President alone cannot get
vestment In badly needed production facilities at
at the prisoner's vast talent)
work, on
a,uraged notably by a press vigorous In defense of its spending down below $300 billion so as to avert vcice, radio or T.V. news... If you were.. . you
2.
If
he
refuses
to
work..
.add
extra
days
or
the
same rate as windfall profits from price
would know that Mr. Average Citizen is already
own freedems as well as those Of its clients.
anotlr slzabe deficit thatwouil
months.
(yes,
at
our
expense.)
on loan money and aggravate Inflation scavenging the bottom of the barrel for much
During the recent Watergate controversy, frequent
We give implicit support to the development of
3. When checking in. let prisoner know what
reference was made to the declaration of Thomas Jefferson that For starters, he could not save $700 million and needed cash. The famous Piggy Bank
contracts
which penalize the efficient worker
is expected of him during his stay. (NO
he would prefer, if forced to choose, to do without government set an example by deferring the Oct. 1 federal already been robbed by you of its pleasures
until damages he has done are and subsidize the inefficient.
years ago. During the inflation you knew a raised LEAVING
rather than to forego a free press.
pay raise for three months because
We allow a variety of professions and trades to
repaired.)
(yes,
at our expense.)
income for yourselves would add more flaming
But history Indicates that a free press and a free govern- wouldn't
let
him
know
that
we
will
restrict
entry, enabling the favored members to
4.
By
all
means..
you have never nment go hand4nhand, feeding on each other and gaining
He cannot succeed in Jawboning against undue taxes for "us". Still.
willingly
fees. One study estimates that
keep
a
good
roof
over
his
head...
charge
excessive
vestigated the phrase "Fixed-Income."
strength In the process.
p
and wage
if
him with engiugh od to keep him alive, doctors as a group have Incomes 30 per cent
Totalitarian repression of the flow of Information Is a Congress are advocating "catch up" pay hikes tiemen. please remove the cotton balls from
forerunner of violation of other human rights as demonstrated and special interest price boosts for their consti- your ears... "Fixed-Income" means that when (as long as the prisoner wishes to stay at our greater than would be possible without their
monopoly position in the health field.
and reserves are GONE. THERE AIN'T expense.)
no further away than Latin America.
tuents. The Council on Wage and Price Stability
Many major health Insurance policies virSurely..
let
him
know
immediately
that
5,
The official distaste for press probing prevails at both
only if It has the full public support of NO MORE.. PERIOD.
will
and
tually
"force" the Insured to choose expensive
while
he
resides
in
our
lovely
abode
Now-twelve or fifteen years ago we doled out
tremes of the left-right Ideological SchiSm,
both branches of government which
btished
vacations leisurely with no pay. there will be hospital care Instead of cheaper outpatient
tax monies for a beautiful brand new Jail and
Words, obviously, guarantee nothing. Freedom is Insured it
was
no
"goodies" such as; T.V.'s or air-conditionIng clinics or office visits to a doctor.
Sbenfrs Office.. You wereproud of it! I
by an alert, i'jnrted public kept Informed by the press With
f
Mr.
Ford
asks
for
tax
adjustments,
public
provided
by their generous Host. (the tax-payer)
Some laws are so written or so negligently
ek.. .*,,ø.,I I.,
p!'Cti'J of It! Rut, in thet short !er.gth of
service erflploymelfl or other ograns 14) jj
enforced
We
who
sweat
blood
to
pay
the
burdensome
that companies indirectly are
the economy, he obviously will reed Congress to has become delapidated. My. My.. county taxes denies ourselves of "goodies" because our penalized, through higher taxes and through a
Commissioners, why didn't you plan ahead for
Democratic National Chairman Robert S. future years? Why, didn't you keep it up by dollars have to go for a roof &amp; food to the wrong- loss in their ability to compete, for the money
painting, repairing and replacing worn parts? doer. When he learns to obey the laws then we they spend on training managers and workers
Strauss and Deputy Chairman
Because it's easier to won't need anymore Iron bars and locked doors, and for dollars they spend on increasing safety
admit privately that Mr. Ford has out- Oh, taxpayers know
until that da y we need LAWS with or for antipollution devices.
bulldoze it- down and pollute our already con- But
maneuvered them on this issue, at least for now.
In each case, some group believes it gains
November laminated society. Nation-wide, this has caused CLAWS to reduce crime, empty over crowded
Republican candidates In the
our flU5tratlng woes! The Country Parson says," prisons and reduce taxes. "Jail Bond On Ballot from these monstrous Idiocies.'
election do not expect to take as much of a
Vote. NO. Second Time
Again"
In actual fact, no company, no manager and no
a lot of thing.
beating on the economy as they would have if Mankind has learned how to do
to
Mound.
workman
really gains by putting out less than
the past hundred years - especially how
op
Richard M. Nixon was still president or if
(Name
Withheld)
full
time
and
full effort.
waste more."
he
Ford had simply announced at takeover

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) Florida needs more oil
spill inspectors because oil is dumped Into state waters at
least once every 47 hours, a Marine Patrol official says.
Most of the spills are under 50 gallons, but there
probably are more of them because those are only the
ones reported to the Marine Patrol, Maj. John Walker,
head of the oil spill section, told Cabinet aides Thursday.
He appealed for approval at Tuesday's Cabinet meeting
of a plan to hire 14 additional employes for $3C8,900 to help
Implement the new nil spill law by Inspecting terminal
facilities and investigating oil spills.
The state has issued 607 provisional licenses to terminals and plans to inspect them by Jan. 1 for permanent
licenses. Walker said. The law requires them to have
equipment, personnel and plans for containing and
cleaning up spills before they can be licensed.
The law also requires the Natural Resources Department to set up a reaction team to fight spills, but Walker
said this had not been done because of a need for more
study and money.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)
Justice Joseph Boyd of the
Florida Supreme Court today
attacked the Judicial Quail.
fications Commission for a report that the panel has filed
misconduct charges against
Boyd and Justice Hal Dekle.
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�6A-Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Nongkon,
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LONDON - (LENS) - ft's
the same the whole world over,
F%'erY major stock market, and
all t le
ncaly
nthones,have
Plummeted thIs year, and in all
of them except Germany the
falls have been Steepest in the
last few weeks. Such unanimity
Is an uncomfortable reflection
of how the fortunes of the rnajor
Industrial countries have
become bound up together,
One fall, all fall. One rise, all
boom, and then collapse under
the weight of world inflation

fuelled by world commodity
prices. The transmission device
that spreads Inflation from one
cm,%try totcot1erLswork1ng
with bewildering efficiency,
helped on by the oil exporters.
There Is some point in going
for the countries that (1) am
less badly affected than others
by Inflation, (2) have natural
resources of their own and (3)
do not have socialist govern,
ments. These criteria are
tailor-made for Canada, whose
market has fallen a mere one

third. Australia scores for
resources but has not
responded to Cough WhlUam',
brand of socialism with much ar
enthusiasm. Japan hasthe
natural urge to grow but not (he
natural resources; German)'
similarly, but both would have
been preferable to the rest ,f
Europe.
This week the London market
hit lows not seen for a decade
and more, and French shares
have touched levels not seen
since stockbrokers began the
index in 1961.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

WASHINGTON (AP) - Ear. sured with the recent with. F. Mondale of Minnesota and
A governor - Jimmy carter run. So might Mayor Kevin H. left him paralyzed from the
All candidates agree the pro.
Neither party has had one
Her and in greater numbers drawal of Sen. Edward M. Uoyd M. Bentsen of Texas - of Georgia - and a senator - White of Boston.
waist down.
portloflal representation sys- since the ito Republican conthan ever before, Democratic Kennedy, D.Mass,, a con. and Rep. Morris K. Udall of
And the contest is clouded by
More than two years before tern, which guarantees dele. vention nominated Wendell
presidential hopefuls are came troverajal frontrunner who had Arizona are all-but-declared Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia
- have indicated Interest. A the Likely entry of Alabama the 1976 election, however, the gates to any candidate with at Wilkie on the sixth ballot. But
paigning across the nation this by far the greatest support - candidates.
fall in an effort to build strength and opposition - among
They have been out this fall former governor - Terry Gov. George C. Wallace, who most crucial aspect of the least 15 per cent of a congres- the end of "winner-take-all"
for the 1976 election.
Democrats,
infot'd of North Carolina - has barely stopped running for looming Democratic free-for- sional district's vote, will keep primaries will prevent any
working for Democratic candi.
the Presidency for a decade de- all is the uncertain Impact of more candidates in the race candidates from snaring the
Though a large field had
Three senators - Henry M. dates while trying to improve and aformer senator-Fred R. spite repeated failure and the the party's new delegate longer and virtually assure a huge blocks of delegates that
seemed likely, It became as. Jackson of Washington, Walter their own positions.
Harris of Oklahoma - also may 1972 assassination attempt that selection rules,
wide-open convention,
have In recent years assured
victory in advance of the
convention.
"The thing is so Iffy now there
is no way of trying to project
what will happen," said
Jackson, rated by some nation.
al Democratic leaders as the
closest thing now to a front-run.

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would increase the state's
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"Now it's hard to come by."
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"40L
Bull and bear are the Street's

best known symbols. They refer
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run by bucketteers who theoretically execute customers'
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their money In pups, cats and
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has created nicknames for
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United States Steel is Big X,
from its ticker tape symbol.
Bethlehem Steel is Bessie,
McDonald's Corp. Is Ham.
burger, After Six Is Tux. Dome
Petroleum Is Dump and Buttes
Oil &amp; Gas is Bingo.
Like words, there are phrases
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"He who sells what Isn't
his'n, buys it back or goes to
prison," goes the one about
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vnu t'an htiv It hawk I,ita'r ut
profit.
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news," is another widely
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never do."
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173aMJune30,17

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NEW YORK (AP) - Words,
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Gone for now are the words of
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It offered these observations
on regional growth trends:

"The Central Florida area
around Orlando, however, experienced a relative decline in
development activity in the last
six montM. Additionally, a continuing but slower trend Is the
gr.dual Increase In develop.
ment activity In Northwest
florida, particularly in Leon
County."

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rapid rate," the report said.

"Increased development
Pressures surfaced in the
Tawpa Bay area In the last six
months1 not only in the relatively urbanized areas of Pine1133 and 1i]lsborough counties,
but tn counties to the north aivj
south such as Pasco and Sarasota."

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�BA— Evenino Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Friday,

Oct ii,

197.4
Friday, Oct. 11, 1974-9A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Strikes - -A

Kissinger-Superman 's

Fall

From

World

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The Herald Services

proclaim the merits of hard-

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WASHINGTON -(LENS)

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BothathmeandabadHenry

Kissinger is coming under
Increasing criticism. The
difficulties he is
Into

assurance to the world that
"the Secretar) of State has my
fuil support and the Unquestinned backing of the American
people." Rarely has any head of
government felt obliged to give
his own foreign minister such a
international
Mr. Ford's move followed,
and was meant to put an end to,
the circulation of Iiv?ly rumors

realism and even of op-

Kissinger, however, ap volvement
patently told the Senate corn-

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untruthful as well as furtive,
HUCLOtly l: had a heavy day

nationwide coal strike is likely
v. 12 wik: the ttiditU

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nation's soft

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(51,200 compared with 59,500),

coal.

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Le9aI Notice

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LOOK AT WRECK

East F Irs? Street, Sanford, FIa.

with Improper backing.

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But most countries do not inelude political strikes in their

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AuI'..i

1W returns.

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Incomes policies: It is popu-

lar misconception that wage
controls produce more strikes.
The reverse is usually true.

such a link between unemployment and strikes in the
past, but it may have vanished

Introduced.
The introduction of President

America in 1971 helped to cut
Higher profits: Unions are days lost by 28 per cent between
normally more inclined to 1970 and 1973 and another 43 per

strikes.

NOTICEOFPUBLICHEARING
TO CONSIDER ANNEXATION

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TOCONSIDERANNEXATION

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER ANNEXATION

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Lines

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Everywhere

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tirtiiirie;
Bigger unions: Membership IeVf C)Jr1 tries Ir'

about 10 per cent, This Is partly

Services

India: The most strike-prone

Germany: Traditionally a

GUNITE

strike-haUng country. It hates country in the Third World, In-

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NOTICE OP FILINGOP
BRANCHOFFICEAPPLICATION

because

the

organizable

labor

world's
force

is

CONSTRUCTION

Few non-communist In- Inflation of any kind. It has had dia had until recently an even

dustrial

countries

are

Immune

moderate

unions.

It

has

ESQUIRE

AMENDMENT
OF THE CITYOF
AL.TAMONTE SPRINGS,
FLORIDA

STENSTROM, DAVIS 5.
MCINTOSH
Florida State Bank —

SPRINGS, FLORIDA, DULY
ADOPTED BY THE
CITY

Santo-a, Fior,da
Aflorneys for City

South,Range30Estt;and beginning

and

deed is recorded in Deed Book Ito. Office of the Supervls4ty Agent Of DERS

44SSfeet E and 1010.11 f91t Not the
The N 330.5 flat the S 600 ft of the Page 263 of Th• public recor of the saId Botd, located •t the
Southwest corner of Section 11, w
ft of the N'., of the NW'. of Seminole County. Florida; said Federal Home Loan Bank of

Into unions. Higher mem!'er- thesituatlor.aroundtheworld. major car industry

thence 572 degrees 25' E
, property is presently zoned MIA east by the vacated right of way of I Iii communIcations. intljding
thence S 13 degrees 3V E 721..e feet. (Lign? Iflduittjat) DTSITIC?.
Seaboard Coast LIne Railroad briefs, In favor or in.protest of said

COUNCIL ON THE 1ST DAY eF Altamonle 5wIngs. Fla

thenc,StoapoIntat9tt$of the

THE EXISTING CH.RTER OF

feet to the E 1kw of the SW'.i of the the W 75 ft of Lots 1 and 2) 51k 3, portion of Block A, MM. Smith's days (or within 30 day's if sdwlce

DEG31

SPRINGS, FLORIDA. BEiNG
CHAPTER *7.1079. LAWS OF
FLORIDA. INJ, AS AMENDED,

SEMINOLE COUNTY
UTILITIES BOARD

and

Company: said tracts of Land . application af the aforesaid OfIICS

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ResIdentIal
F,ee EstirutGs

ployment and low coda)

strikes and to keep them going compulsory artAtratlon, under eIther 1972 or 1973, wIth a has produced one of India's

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WASHINGTON —(LENS) — Chicago last month, and he facts are that about thr.

AINA M. SHEPHERD, his wife, if
lIving, and it dead, the unknown

has collapaed in the past few getting more militant,
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Building £ R.modsbng

several weeks.

rapidly In the world strike

worst yet. In the first four

Investigation has been toiling in statistical incompleteness or male and more than half f
for 44 years to perfect a ambiguity.
them were black. Hand guns

months 3.4 million days were

crime reports. What it gets for toning," he expressed fears of weapon for homIcide,

since 1929 and five Limes more
than in the same months last

its pairs Li an almost unbroken that the country might be

DON MOORE

helped by the spread of and enforced their decisions, In February. Most unions are stopped the railways for

ca

figures when he talked to an formance, wIth 44 per cent of a!l

The Herald Services

When it comes to robbery

year. The unions are disillu-

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sioned with Gough Whitlam's
you ARE NOTIFIED that •

actlonfoloreclosea morigagean the
County, Florida:

asslgne,.ar otherpersons claiming

more thorough the collection of warning that America might force) the Northeastern states

by, through, under or .gainot the
oesct.ts

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pared to use their strength.

figures, the mare crime there resort to the creation of a come Into their own; this

that an action to quiet title to the

NE corner of said SW¼ of SW'... thereof at recorded in Piat Book 'iat Book 1. Page 101. said public that mare time is needed to furnish ORLANDO. FIRST ADDITION. Seminole County, FLorida
thence W to a point N of the point
ottg to the Nat th.reof as
Lots 1, 7 and 3. 01 FOREST
3, Page 19 of the Public Records of records, lying south of 20th Street additional Information) after the
recoroeo in P1.1 Book 12, Pages
beginning, thence S to the point of Seminole County, FlorIda. Said and west of said vacated right-of- date 01 thIs publIcation. Six copies
SLOPES, according to the plat

The Board of County Corn- StateRoadNo. lS&amp;O).PovtIonsof
CREATING A REVISED CHAR.
(Single
TERASPROVIDED BYCHAPTER missiners of Seminole County saidpropertyarepresantly zoned C- Ofstrict.

dispute,

POOLS

CoMmercial

longer. Membership has been which courts Judged disputes nationwide publicservice strike worst strikes ever, which
Rcite

FRANKLIN t. SHEPHERD and

and BETSY .1. SAUNDERS,
hIs wife

SWIMMING

flation drives more workers country-by-country profile of days were lost In 1971 after a who think that high unem-

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cii.

Notice Is hereby even that a Pfotice Is hereby given that a pursuant to the provisions of SS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TULSDAY, THE 5th DAY OF
COUNTY, FLORIDA
tour a) conScutivt weeks, and, itt Public Hearing wilt be held at the Public Hearing will be held at the Public Hearing will b held at the 545.11 of the Rules and R.gulat'ons CIVIL DIVISION
NOVEMBER. AD. 1974
CIVIL ACTION NO. 741*44
aOd*tion. the Notice shall be posted Commission Room intheCltyf-iaIIIn Commission Room lntneClty Hall In CommIssion Room inIheCity Hall In for the Federal $aving and Loan NO. Cl u.isø.c
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
LAWRENCE N. PERVIS and
by the City Clerk in no lets than ten the City of Sanford, Florida. at 7:00 the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 the City of Sanford. Florida, at 7:00 System, the Orlando Federal LYNN
FOR DANNIE PERVIS. hIs wife,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tttat
INST ITUTION
(ID)
places in the corporate limits of ociock P.M. an October 2*. 1971, to o'clock P.M. on October 25, 1971. to o'clock P.M. on October 2*, 1971. to Savings and Loan Association, SAVINGS, a Massathvsetts Car.
Plaintiffs,
11* City Council of the City of the
City.
the annexation of property consider the annexation of property consider the annexation ci properly Orlando, Florida has flied an ap- porat Ion,
vi,
caIiedaspeciaIrecnmel
A.D 1974.
SCHEOULEA
EXHIBIT A
lobe held in the City of Altamonte
Loan Bank Board for permission to vs.
SHEPHERD. ak. FRANKLIN R.
5: Phyllis Jordah
That poalion 01 the SW'., Of the
SCHEDULE I
Those certain tracts of land lying establIsh a limited facility branch BRUCEMICHAELSAUNDERSand SHEPHERD and ANNA M.
November, A.O. 1971.
of I he City Of
South, Range 30 East, lying North of Township 205, Range 3IE, Seminole Club Road acquired by the Atlantic vicinity of U.S. Highway 17.92 and
Ttleguestlon to be voted on at said
Defendants.
Attamonle SPfICOL
Defendants.
Itie Old Orlando Road (lets the E
eJectIon will be as follow's:
County, Florida; LESS the N on ft Land and Improvement Company Airport Boulevard, In Sanford.
NOTICE OF SUIT
FlorIda
feet thereof); and the SE'4 Of the thereof. Said property It presently tram Frank L. Woodruff, Jr., et al., SemInole County, Florida. The
TO: F. IL SHEPHERD, a-ka
NOTICE OF ACTION

a modest falling.off of 4 per to defend former President unions obJected to his vocabulgoes unreported than enters order."
A national police force in the cent, though not enough to Richard M. Nixon and three of 917, New Zealand's economy,
Into the statistics. Thus it oWd

FamIly Residential) Railroad Company; Saving and The application and all corn- County, FlorIda
page 79, of the Public Records of
Exceptlng,however,aparcelof land municatiotn In favor or in protest Ms been flied against you and YOU Seminole County. FIid.,

clusions about this year's idea, implying as it does a while the other regions showed accusing them of improper p. rupted by strikes.

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hearing in the County Com.nisslon (Single Family Residential)
Chambers ci the Seminole County District.

FOR THE AMENDMENT

7, Township 20$, Range Jackson by deed dat.d June 23, 1972, offIce of the Supervisory Agere.

Incorporated In Ordinance No. 313.74 concerning changes in water and

By: S JoP A Krnbrouçh.
ChaIrman

October. A o 1911, enttl
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY

Together, With 20th Street, Country ___________________________ for the relief demanded in the you for the relief demanded in tne
Complaint.
Complaint.
Club Road, Lake Mary Road,
NOTICE FOR BIDS
All parties in interest and citizens Southwest
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Road,
Roeseveit
The Seminole County Board

a 25. 7DEF1S7

FLORIDA;
CREATING
A
REVISED CHARTER AS

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIsI, CII.

heard at said hearing,
and the unnamed platted bids at the office of Arthur H. Beck- temnber, 1914.
(SEAL)
By order 01 the City Commission street between these li.st two named with, Jr., Clerk up to 17:00 noon

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND CUlT, IN AND FOR $EMINOLB

H.Pl. Tamm, Jr.

Those certain strips of land lying Insurance for Seminole County

City Clert of the

between said 20th Street and Employees

PROVIDED BY CHAPTER 1*4.

PROVIDIPIC
PROVIDING

By: Cecelia V. Ekern

Deputy Clerk
DEF.141

1971.
Arthur Beckwlth,

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FLORIDA.
PROBATE DIVISION

lt,P09e479,saldpublicrecorclsand vetope, plaInly marked on the CASE NUMBER LVI

Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Publish: Oct. 11. 1$, 23, Nov. 1, 1974

btenfited intheabovestyIedCourt prayercontainedwllhinthepetltion

theBoardofAdlustmq'ntof theCity

2), !950,recordedinDeed Book 161, MeetIng Room, Room 203. Cour- APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE CONSIDER

Said revised charter provides, and you, as their natural father, are requests the Court to award that

of Lake Mary, Florida, that s-aid Page 775. Said property is Presently thouse. Sanford, Florida. Actual

Sprinos. Florida. defines corpora?i Gary E. M15ey. Esquire LaW tenants by tte en?ireUes,
limits;
provides
annexation Office-s of Gary E. Massey. 614 E.
Campelia Street. Altamonte

971, to
shell have an )pportunity to be CommIssion Metting, Room
a) consider a request for a heard at said heari'.
Courthoute, Sanford, Florida. The

five (5) members. one (1) of wtom

property, to-wit:
the above styled Ccurt on or before aodthe[ast4) frof $ inchesol Lof I,
Lois 31 and 3*, Block 3. EVANshall be the Mayor; provides October 21st, 974; otherwiSe a Block 13 as shown on the vacated
qualification, election and terms of
SDALE SUBDIVISION, Plat Book?,
off keol City Commissioners tof two judgment may be entered against portion ci m plat of SAP4LANDO.
(3)
years and of Mayor.
WiTNESSMYhandandseaicthe SANFORD SECTION, as recorded County. Florida

provides to'- vsc*nclet, methods of - 1974
I ill,ng tame. provide-s for adootion
(Seat)
Commissioner shall be thd chief
As Clerk of the said Court
eieujtivr off.'tr of t"ie City teltirg
tceiiTi fri4t and Otet of

Deputy Clerk

Mayor-Comnmrssóer; provies

DEF 109

for Commisswn diltrkts and ad
ju%tment of lame; provides
1pm

recall;

pr3vid.s

rniseilaneovs provisor

-

Noticeof Public Hearing

Avenupandtha? portion of Campctlo

written defenSes, if any,, to

H

WILFRED

_______________________________

Commissioners

court

the City Hall, lty Of Lake M3f'Y
Florida on November, 4, 197a. t 500

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL cia. Publish: Oct 11, 15, .71

it
on the said Board of Adlustment.

CONRAD,

OO!r

The C%oaro of Counly Corn- it 100 North High*$y I? V?.

It sa,drev'tedcharlr 5 approved

Florida

fl$ PJO7 ICE ,hall b posted fl
li:

.ttn tIe

City of Lake Mary. Florida, it tht

ELECTION

medlos, hair uncombed and hearing

APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE

tti SvnMoid County attorneyarlmm.eflatety thereafter;

AND INCLUDING WITHIN THE

FICTITIOUS NAME

placed on the ballot at said general

I*WCf lOViCt rates itt areas cer-

of the (4

Attmnnte

(Circuit Cott Seal)

ff flø,.?,,,jp, Jr

•., ,, .... ---Fr.......,
4&amp;

mcts wnrr,m
tiedort Of the City shalt vole.
said ordiriancc with
rvlte'ii (hatter conlanfd therein
r,
fii'wIh fr-C nIl icr of

WITNESS my hand and the seal of ,' piiiC hearing.

Wsters,orks Corporation,
By 5- John A. Kimbrough
Chairman
ATTEST:

A (perk uf fbi Court
By: Elaine RiCharde
At Deputy Chit
WILFRED H. CONRAD

5- Atthifl H. Bet.with, Jr

Attomnf1 for Pef,tipmsr

5: Kay lasiman

(11w

- City of Laki Mary.
Florida
THOMAS 0. FREEMAN,
pa
,

(1001 H*-y £36)

3prings Florida. and same may ce Clerk
inspected during the e!ficiaI

100 North Highwiy 1791
CacsrtWrry,CIoeo. 37707

Attamotee Springs, Fl ]270i
Attorney for City

Hail frOm •:00 •rn 1* 3:00 pm. 0F.t3I

DEF-tO;

DEG-i

wtOk for four coniecutive weePcS, the

matter of approval of said
i,,t'
told i'tlate wilt come before the
court
ComBartk Wintet Park

By, 'loper M Nixon.
Try's Off kit
As Administrator
FvbllTh: Oct 1, ii, 1914

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ceiving support from donations the department Li not required

James A. Duff, associate dl- the government."
rector of the GAO's inter-

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CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, that I Intend to register said name finaIpassag,an'J,doption after te
FLORIDA, n the third di-?
v.Oi tP' Clerk of ti.e (rcut Court, public hearir- .2 vhkh will be held it,

December. li/I. for the puriose Of Seminole Coun;y, Florida in ac

any, should be duly tiled. After iIIiv,g AM. to 7:00 '.M.
prIOf Of publication 5hO*I'g this

offer was made to William C. coming winter Is a power
( rou ps Suthn, a former assistant di- workers' strike.
Canada: Always one of
rector of the FBI.
more strike-prone countries,

Remedios, ens that solicit money in the declined to say which ones,

The organization's executive Accounting Office reportea.

FJuY

the City Hall of Longwood, Florida, •.

CALENDARS

$ppearandbs heardwlflt respect to

Lang. Louise Owens and Ruth name of ELEGANT INTERIOR S

Rei'.traticn (looks c$oe Ottbn l. Hr F ktitioot Namt Slalul,,, To

Wit: Section Só5 Florida Statute's
1937,

PubIlsh OcT 11, II. 73, P4v. t. t971 PubIl%h Sept 20. 77, Oct a. fl.

0(0

OEF-l12

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A copy of the proposed Ordinanc,

5: Ocx-tie R. $hon- ate
Citj Clerk
01 the CIty of
PvbiI$It: Oct. 11, 1974

DEO'3

9l9-Pte3z3%"

worthwhile puosesandIn
publio interest. However, all of
these agencies had some management weaknesses,"

II
$170
0* c
551 - Siii ii SL3 lot .th uiss 40
pi aems RttI. 0* 123*

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ate Labor subcommittee on
children and youth, that "all
five of the voluntary agencies
which we reviewed were generally using their resources for

A book stit caIwndr
lam home or oltct.
ReM 90' Plastic Base $1.55
Metal Bass $165
S3-P,,wer'itr.ww.bs4..

Florida, and codes are N il!* t'?!fh

Miw W'II be thC -tfl%pOCtfb,
CI'Id that I
saiti in, uefk of the City an same may •#,
P••
-..'..'W tU CYOU nas'e with th, Clerk of the Circuit be inspected by the public,
themselves of their rht of fran. Court, Seminole C3uty, Florida in
DATED thIs 9Th day of October,
chis, wIll register at once
accordance with ta. p(Ovtons
AD 974.
u
Mary 1. Norton,

.'

Natic. is hereby given that I am to time until final action Is takan by
enoaQed lnbIntt at l7 SrmjrvIe the CIty Cmjnclt.

Aary T. Norton will be Clerk of the Ave, Altamonte Sp' 'Jt. Sernirwile

1975 EVER READY
Desk and Planning

NOW,

LOn9wood-Ovldo Ride in the CITY ____________________________ the POPO5.d Ordinance. This
___________________________
OF WI'ITER SPRINGS. FLORIDA.
1974, Tui*d.y, October V. 1914 at 7:00 agaInst you for the relef demanded posted In the aree to be considered discharge, Objections ttiirqft3, If The Foils will be open from 1:00
FICTITIOUSNAMB
hearingmayb.continu,dm,lme

efection of the State of Florida and possible to consider an application

ty

$

We also pay Top Prices for

$

$

Old &amp; Broken Jewelry. Also Antique

$

bad. Several Canadian unions

France: Thtr'e was no in-

$ VVe Buy Anything Old and Need . . .

$

used in an appeal for support et, on promotion and advertis- for management weaknesses, represent that particular man last economic growth. There

ORDINANCE, PROVIDING

engs-ged in business t 12$ Burns AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

least IS days prior to the aforesaid, thefouf.ndpta'sfiled lnslIdcO*g? its City Hall, Room 7, City Has,, PUblish: Oct. 4, ii, s, , 1971

at lies? 15 days prior to the date

$

Petersen'sdeputy, Kevin Marone, said in a telephone inter- than in the same months of last

11cr agency, bas-ed in War- solicited In magazine appeils, to do so, Maroney said "the crease In strikes in the 1960s. It

the familiar appeal acknowl-

ihilib. Mid on Tvi*day, the h day Courttiowii, Sanford, Florids, on otherwise a default will b entered hearing. In addition, rsolice sh be final report and application

of - Nvmber, A.0,
simvftaneauslv with the general P.M. 04 11 10045 the4Nftsf ai IC the PititlOn.

that

' a couple in Ohio, the sponsor of would be astronomical."

DINANCE PiO 23* ANNEXING TO

All persons are hereby notified electing a Councilman, Group 1, for cordance with the provisiont
by the etettars of the City at the mlstiontis of Seminole County Catseiberry, Florida WIll. on or
an Monday, the 25th day of October,
City Hail, and published In the
'hat the undersigfltd as Ad
ipe-cil rfecendum eteclidn. then sitting as 'hC SaninOfe County before October 9th, 1974, and Ii$ Ii',
a two year tfirm; and Councilman FiCtifigtjt Name Statutes. To Wit: AD. 1971, at $00 pm, or as soon
Eving Htrald,
a newspaper
of minlstratr of said estate, has Group 3 for a two year Icnyt.
said charter s,lali became effective Utiliti*s Baud will hold a pjbiic originat with the Clerk of this Court çenet'aI
circulation
in the City of
Section *6509 Florida Stat,jtei 1957
thereafter as possible. At the
The pIec, of vctirg will be at the
hearing In the County CommIssion tither before eac'.rce an Pet.'tlncrs Lake Mary, Florida, one time at Ct!tted the ddmini$lrat,on
'ry 1,
meeting Interested parties may
5: Robert W. kloppenberg

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$ We will come to your office to weigh &amp; buy gold.

ad, we use it to obtain spon- agency.

of food,"

deceased.

AND

$

"When we have an effective congressional investigative the government," Maroney more strikes as they try to
establish their identIty. Days
said,

can't see beyond the next scrap

SatdOrdinancewasplacedonflrst
Ave., Country Club Heights,
Vouwill, pieale,takenoticethala Sem,nole County, Florida under the 'eadingonOctober 'Ia. 1971, andths

NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT

strike more days have already

All five pending civil suits in- been lost this year than In the

$ DENTISTS - DENTAL TECHNICIANS

PublIsh Sept77 &amp; Oct 4,11,15, 1974 CITY API AREA OF LAND

—
NOTICE OF GENERAL

$

TEETHandBRIDGEWORK,

It

ministration third and will tile in the City of Longwood, Florida, that
laid courl her final report and op
the CIty Council will hold a public

ADA OLIVIA KING

nowadays, rlichman currently are being

the most imposing per- fear of reporting it.

OF

and the orderIng of distribution of LEGAL DESCRIPTION CON.

SemInole County, Florida

Even

figures of crime by category fact that It showed an increase which forced Nixon's resigna- 1966, but that was no more than

(\() Raps (2 ha ri

bkil except th, time for bids to be proci of publIcation showing thIs OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA,
received and-or reject any or all notice has bn published once a AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 335
week for four cons-ecutive weeks, the OF THE CItY OF LONGW000,
bIds

Ayinuend North of and adiacent to pm, or as soon thereafter as FLORIDA.
parties for and against the regvt CASE NO. PR 739,

pr:-~,

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rlora, t-t?hti wilt, the right of

ADOPTION

cleri

Peoroi ot Seminole Cc.vnty, located in the City of Lake May,

a weIghted average of a variety 51,000.

WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR DENTAL GOLD $

andl9ll,Isnowmorepeaceful

view that In one case a similar year. The chief threat for the

All perSons are hereby flotifiCd PROPOSED ORDINANCE

1914

to your wife, MARY CAMERON. as stated above will b heard- Said
(slate of
and for lump sum alimony, and yOU hearingmaybecontinu,dlrcmtlme THEKLA A, FRANKE
UTILITY BOARD

for

,

H. N. Tarnri, Jr.
City Clerk ci the
City of Sanford, Florida

reported crime rate In 1972.

General, anticipated the 1973

DEGJO
CITYOF
(no known address)
that certalnparcel of land acquired outside (Sealed Bid for County ESTATE OF
1026 15th Street 11.E.
_______________ _________
LAKEMARY,FLORIOA
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Employee's Insurance, open Oc- RUTH E AX
Washington D.0
Notice
of
Public
Hearing
that a PetitIon for the Adoption of
CITYO;
Company (Seaboard Coalt Line tober 21, 971.) Bids will be opened
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
Deceased
Railroad Company) from Jerusha a112:oo,noon.ocfoter3s, t9lllnthe
LONGW000,PLORIDA
SCOTT CLIFTON BORUM and Pe4itionfor Dissolutionof M.arilage TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Curry,etvIr.byaeeddatedAugust Coard of County Commissioners
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE EUGENE FORREST BORUM has pat been IlIed against you and a
NOTICEOFFINALRRPORTAND NOTICEOFPUBLICHEARIPIGTO
DATE

uttering the most horrible the persistent, dynamic rise of man, officials said Thursday wage control. Belgium, after
appalling strike years in 1970
the rape figure, which showed night.
warning he could think of,

show an increase of 6 per cent of murders and manstaughters from 1968 to 1973 may Indicate

uucnaperi
NOTICE OF ACTION

Cnmpnyhy de.t d?te'i 3y I, 193.1. D(ewer C, Sanford. FlorIda 31711
which deed is recorded In Deed Book All bids are to be In a sealed tit

the rate of rise of the crime
index, and it was able briefly to

W. THOMAS LOVETT. M

ELJGEPiE FORREST BORUM

TO EDWARD J CAMERON

(len. John N. Mitchell and for- Things have beeL. quieter so far

(Seal)

Publish: Sept. V and Oct. 4, fl, 5 Company (Seaboard Coast Line Records, 4*0 E. Evergreen, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THU 1' .n American

REVISED CHARTER WITH
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
StATE; REPEALING ALL OR
DINANCES IN CONFLICT;

total for 1973 of 2,540,900 two WeekS ago In letters to at-

claims are deflated by the i

in re The Marriage .1

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or BALLOT,
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR
FILING TO: John Clifton Borum

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Dutch strikes have risen from a

national attack on crime, it did have had any substantial per cent.

tlnduttrial) District.

City Clerk of the
City of Sanford, Florida

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mediately thereafter, otherwise a day of November, 1971; otherwise, a

20.117 Acres of land, more or Itis. deed is recorded in Deed Book too., PublIsh: Oct. ii, 1971

FLORIDA,. AMENDIIIG CHAPTER 5: Arthur H. Beckwlm, jr.
*1-1079, LAWS OF FLORIDA, 1W, Clerk
AS AMENDED. BEING THE PublIsh: Sept. 20. 77, Oct. 1, 11, 1974

LAWS OF FLORIDA; PROVIDING
FOR A REFERENDUM ON
QUESTION OF APPROVAL OF
REVIEC CHARTER.

frisfraUon did make political American civil life,

By order of the City CommIssion 33346 ft; S *9 degrees SV 12" W, Company to CCC Realty. Inc.. by that appearIngon FHLBB Form , this Court ehr before sefvlcs on original wIth the Clerk of the above-

tilled to be served by Southern Gulf 23rd day of September, 1971,

Flotida, which was duly adopted by

Assistant Atty. Gen. Henry E. particular trouble. Days lost in

together with the accwnulated 2 per

Robinoo.i Street. Orlando. Florida PlaintIffs, *410w address Ii SuIte
32101. on or bfore October 7*, 1914 1310, Pan American Bank Building,

SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION

All parties In interest and citllans 57.10 ft to the FOB; N 00 degrees ' 94$. Page 0031. said public records
1u4y, October 15, 1971 at 7:00
W. 33*13 It; N s egr'ws w 12" and a parcel of land conveyd by the
P.M. or as soon thereafter as shall have an opportunity to ,

AGAINST THE AMENDMENT

JULIUS 0. PETRUSKA. Plaintiff's wrItten defenses. ii any, to it, on w.

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worse record than Britain. mis

NOTICE
OF
SPECIAL Monday through Ft,day of tt,
REFERENDUM ELECTION TO we*.
BE HELD IN THE CITY OF
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here are some possible reasons.

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Days lost in Britain through
striles dropped 70 per cent
between 1972 and 1973 when a
statutory incomes policy was

foIlocd (hat they would hst number of days were lost in 192 to have Inure cIi. A.s the ratio Since cuntrol caine off

dustrial action In most countries.

lias grown in most countries
over the past decade usually by

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Employers might simply have that began with 1 million in moat countries over the past More were lost in June than in
unemployed,
decade, this Is not a par- any month since 171, and there
The proportion of strikes caved In earlier,
Lower unemployment: Those
In
America,
fewer
days
were
ticularly
sophisticated cx- have been twice as many
caused by wage disputes
countries whose policies rely on lost during the last boom than planation.
strikes In the first ;talf of this
risen steadily and now
Reds under the bed, Political year as last.
averages 60 per cent of the in- more unemployment slowing during the last recession. There

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driven by William Taylor Jr., Apopka backed Into Bishop while he
was on a Police motorcycle at 25th Street and 17-92,
ag t
the motorcycle was estimated at $300 and Taylor was charged

SANFORD POLICE

spreading of plutonium around the terms of the non- sides. American supporters of tion for working diplomatic on some sort of principle are
strikes were disrupting the strike, tough, hard negotiating to Mr Robcrt 1 Beserer, Adrn,
the world; but he glossed over proliferation treaty.
Israel1 both Jewish and gentile, miracles, and both houses of offended by his tendency to economy,
should be going on this very Seminole Memorial HOpitaI. 1101
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INVITATION SD
Seminole Memorial Hpilal
vites bids for He following equip
mint: Operating Miscroscop.
I:s.4 Emergency Room Stretcher;
Recovery Room Stretcher; Porlable
Cardiac MonItor; Electronic Fetil
MoIto; Rotating Microtome; and
Cyiboscpk Lens. Spcciflcatiom or.

available at the office a' the Ad
dangers Involved in the safeguarded in accordance with pounding Kissinger from many has robbed him of his reputa. foreign policy ought to be based drivers and truck drivers whose securing ratification without a ministrator. All bids ihall be mailed

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Act and
Tory policies. Unions in
' Italy are always on strike to
complain about what the
government Is or is not doing.
Industrisi Relations

bet,,en days lost through

does plain the sudden Intensification
The Increase in days lost
of strikes in the past decade.
not always mean. more strikes.
Even If strikes became more
There were actually fewer

Contract talks coverIng 120,c; IJMW iouubrs who pro-

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Relations Committee, with its health and safety Issues, but the
the Secretary of State; nor did
Democratic caucus, and at a coal operators Indicate they are
it enable Kissinger, when tie in
briefing session with both standirg fast.
turn addressed the UN
houses' party leaders. On the
"Time Is running out," de.
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New
York
Times dared UMW President Arnold
of hero's welcome he had been
obtained from "intelligence Miller who charged that the
given there last year.
the recent American dccislons
This was Just the kind of thing are suspicious that he may still Congress have
now dealt him a sources" a detaUed allegation "Inflexible position" adopted
The distinctive port of Mr. to supply plutonium-producing that has led some of Kissinger's intend to put mote pressure on
sharp rebuff by voting, despite
that the greater part of the by the I3itumlnous Coal
Kissinger's UN speech was his material to Israel and Egypt domestic critics to accuse him Israel than its American all
his pleas, for a suspension of large funds spent in Chile in Operators Association all b
grim warning of the imminent and to go on supplying it to In- of habitual disingenuousness or friends would stand (or.
miLitary aid to Turkey.
1972 and 1973 by the Central In- assures a strike.
( prospect of the proliferation of dia, although these countries' even duplicity.
His less than impressive perMoralists who cling to the
telligence Agency was used to
"If there is to be a prayer of
nuclear arms. He dwelt on the nuclear activities are not
Indeed, criticism is now formance in the Cyprus crisis venerable idea that a country's
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customers for ever,
general strikes In Italy and may lose Its
wage inflation down may also could even be a tendency now
Japan, a doubling of strikes in
These
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Labor Organization in Geneva There are few strikes in highlyhave more than doubled from unionized sweden and lots in

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How the world

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those who think him unprin- position press and parties _____________________________________
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sional leaders as Sen. Henry
they have been suppressed only and other critics are pointing
Jackson, who fear that since the armed forces killed out that the biggest flaw In the
of undiluted
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Kissinger's eagerness to show the president and took over,
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is
Realpolitik
quick results may enable the
Kissinger's version has found
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Russians to lead him by the Little credence, partly because ning revelation
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and the party
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detente
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that
CIA's only role in Chile
the
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were spowgined wen Presi.
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26M Palme"s Ave.
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Evening Service
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Quality Court
4LaAj*ood
Rev. Ruth H. Catlin .........Pastor
Amy Johns .........Minister-Healer
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Hhelnhold Niebuir. Only one of people than anyone In history.
that constellation still is li ving, He was cited for his "obvious
(ermany's Rudolph Bultmann, appeal" and Influence among
now
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Rev. William Pickett ........ Pastor Morning Worship ..'... 11:00a.m.
Rev. K~h Miller. Assist. PaStair
Nursery
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The 1974-75 youth program

The Fishas of Men-Club,
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Church
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breakfast and program -open John Pucciano leader of the Camp will hold their annual
' copal diocese, said he planned you've given in caring for
Church, wth be held Sunday at
Longwood Church of God on to all men of the
th
group will outline plm which Pastor's Banquet, Oct. 26 at
to seek support for Ford's pro. anoaw grough sacrifice of 7-30 p.m. Former pastor, Rev. Dog Track Road will hold its
The Young Adult Club, 2040 will Include a coffee house get Stetson University, DeLand, at
Copeland,
posal at a national meeting of personal Indulgences and Delmas
now Fall Festival beginning at 10 years,
together, midnight breakfast, 6:30 p.m. In Carlton Hall. Lake
church leaders next week in wasteful ha bi ts," Bishop Dun- pastoning Union Street United am Oct 10 There will be a
&amp;.inuu Mills, on Morton fall picnic and
cookout, and Monroe Camp represents all of
Methodist, Dunedin, will country store fish pond games and
Mexico
can said in the telegram
Lane, Winter Springs, 7 p.m., "lock-in" at Daytona Beach. Seminole County and West
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"I also will call upon the preach.
and refreshmenL&amp;
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:-:. ups of the Episcopal Church In people of this diocese to share The church
The Chapel Guild will hold
The banquet is in how of all
with
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monthly meeting Oct. 17 at 7:30
area
pastors who take part in
upon the people of the church well be on a limited or 6ii; in the old community house on
-P.tn., to finalize plans for the
sharing
in ft woft of the
throughout the nation to join in income. I commend you upon Concord Drive ard has girow,n to
Christ United Methodist Gourmet tancheon to be given
Gideon. Gideon International is
ch Church Is resuming Sunday
Oct. 25, 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
a Christian business and
your program," Bishop Duncan purchasing as the government of service around the world.
professional men's associatilon
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-Philosopher
Bernard and theology.
Lonergan,aCanadian Jesuit, of
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Regis College, Toronto, a DuPlessis, termed the "chief
profound intellectual whose statesman of the Pentecostal
work in building bridges be. movement," now affecting Matween theology and the social j.or Protestant denominations
sciences as
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that of Thomas Aquinas.
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Women United, Sanzo,d state olznergwii. for CMId
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Children's Fund) on Oct. V as world-wide food and fertilizer
theY Join millions of our shortages threaten 500 million
nation's youngsters share their children
with
severe
NEW YORK (AP) - A theo- himself a reluctant witness be- favoring women's ordination
Halloween
fun
by
collecting
malutrition,
famine
and
death.
logical argument cutting across cause of hesitancy as "an out- he adds:
MARK C HOLLIS
needy
children
UNICEF volunteers can help
denominational lines has evel- sider to engage in armchair
"The participants In Phila. donations to aid
Lay Speaker for Lavrian's
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to counter this world crisis for
oped over whether 11 women quarterbaddng," says he did so delphia were not breaking the of the world.
This ear, more than ever, children. Adults and children Sunday at First United
ordained last summer as as an ecumenical duty and that church They we re breaking the
tural disaste rs and famine who wish to help may conta ct Methodist Church of Sanford
na
priests of the Episcopal Church Bishop Vogel had mis- discipline of the ch ur ch
discipline
which
is
experienced
have made the situation Mrs. Mae Pawisor of 1803 will be Mark C. foils, vice
were validly Invested with that interpreted him,
president and director of
critical.
For the
ma Ave., Sanford.
V-. 0 office.
On another point, he chal. as ambiguous."
public
relations for Publix
Most of the church's House of lenges the finding of the EpIsSupermarkets
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speaker,
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Bishop Vogel.
-lie's a Roman Catholic.
governor of Rotary Inter-- i
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TheRev.FransJ.vanlleeck,
Thls"reasonlngcomesdant
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a noted theologian at the gerously close to making the
Jesuits' Boston college, says bLthopameredelegateof the
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since the church was organized
bishops who ordained the
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Bishop
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Church, Sanford, was guest
in the advisorj, In which do.
Getting
all
speaker.
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steamed up over th e annual spaghetti s upper to
LIONS SCHEDULE
held Oct. 19, 44 p.m. at Sanford Chic Center are Uons Club chefs
The structure Is located next
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Coorge DeMattlo (left) and Carlos Raines. Bingo will be pla)vd to to the church on Setninole
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that the women lmd not f,ulder- Episcopal Church, with
conjunction
with the event, wWch Is co-sponsored by Sanford and Boulevard in CasselbefTy am
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one ordination but "only serv majorities both of its bishops
Seminole Uons Clubs. Tickets available from members or at houses classrooms of the kin.
and lay-clerical represenIce, only a rite."
Zayres, Sears, Fimtone or Penney's. Fun&amp; go to finance slght dergarten through 12th Vade
Father van Beeck, terming tatives at various points
conservation program and other chic projects
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WILSON-EICHELBERGER

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Mr and Mrs Al Wilson

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Howard H. Hodges and Staff

Eunice 1. Wilson and Staff

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Acteens of First Baptist Baptist Wornen's president, from the pastor, Dr. J.T. Glynna Alderman, Wendy If
Church of Sanford, who had Mrs J I Hardy, Jr, was Cosmato
Lisa Hushes, Susan Mdddy
advanced in their Studiact "rane for His Crown."
Each girl was presented a Teresa Piercy, Marian Ray,
requirements were honored
The Acteens dressed in
silver charm depicting her Robin Scott. Receiving rank of
Sundsy
at
the
-Swiss theologian Hans
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serv
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-American Indian writer
identical light blue gowns and queen)) status b) Mrs G.A.Queen with Scepter
the things of others" Phili p. take advantage of
Kung
of Germany. He is a a Vine Deloria, a Sioux, author of
p ans 2:4. We pray for victory portunitles or the raw materials and at a luncheon for them and each wearing an orchid were Palmer, Acteen leader. Charles Glenda and Glynna Alderman,
their parents that followed.
presented their awards. IV E.Davis Jr., minister of music Wendy Hirt and 11sa Hughes. reform-minded Roman Catho- "Custer Died for Your Sim"
over temptation and the thina which God has given each of us.
c, whose criticism of the doe.. and 'God Is Red" While not
tur
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Un
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i r ls were called forward by and youth, sang the Acteen The cape of Queen Regent was
of the world 5WOO down upon For out of these materials we
cheon, prepared and served by Acteen leader hlrs. J.T. song.
trine of papal infallibility has primarily a theologian, he was
us in a storm of temptations. may construct a life of
Acteens recei vi ng crowns of Debbie Fairfield and Janet made him a target of Vatican cited for offering a "stirring
"This is th e victory that usefulness and service because the Women's Missionary Union Cosmato Sr to receive their
in vestiga t ions.
under the
cc
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call for society's repenter.
omas.
overcomes the world, our it fashioned according to Ills
-United
Church
ethkist
and
reform'
faith" I John 54 We pray
,
will.
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James Gustafson,
of
the
Uni
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sociologist Andrew Greeley,
School, an opponent of so-called director of Chicago's National
"situation ethics," which Oqinion Research center and a
claims love not blanket rules lucid, prolific writer, who cum-

In a telegram of support Tues.
"In response to your call for being accepted for the refur- and au Invitation has been
day to Ford, who -Is also a the people of the United States bished chapel and the new extended toe.ery member

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JIM LASH CH RYSLE R- PLYMOUTH

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zes th as a drive toward fu-Roman Catholic theologian
ture goodness, with God in front Rosemary Reuther of Howard
leading humanity ahead, and University. She holds that trafinds realizations of hope both ditional Christianity has been
through struggle for reform In used as a tool of oppression, es.
this world and In consummation peclally In sexist vle,s of worn
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Church of Casseiberry will cent has been set for Sunday Communion on the flrstSunday public.
behalf of his diocese, which observe Rally Day and Its 28th School classes. All choirs will and fellowship supper on the
MIAMI (AP) - A bishop of stretches from Key West north anniversary Sunday with a full participate in the 8:30 and 11 third Sunday followed byan oldnecrest Baptist
a.m. worship services.
day of special activities.
fashioned gospel sing.
the Episcopal Church in Florida to Vero Beach.
One
of
the
members
of
the
"Rejoice
In
Renewal"
is
the
says he plans to seek na tional
At 2:30 p.m. the Young Hope
In a nationally broadcast a.
me or
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or w
present a consuppo among ea s of his dress to a joint session of ConGospel quartet, "New
church for the new economic gress Tuesday, Ford proposed call for the congregation to temporary cantata entitled, hit by Hurnican Fill In Hon. [lie," from Orange City
proposals outlined by President an anti-Inflation campaign tha t "renew" spnittual vows to God "Cool In The Furnace," under duras. A special offering of sing' Sunday at 730 p.m. at
combined tax breaks for busl- and His body the church." A the direction of Mrs. Helen dried foods (beans, rice etc.) Pinecrest Ba p tist
Ford.
and money Is being accepted Sanford.
"The church is the logical ness expansion with taxin. special offering will be taken McFarland
oil
for
the hurricane victims.
and
with
a
goal
of
$10,000
to
go
The Church Council
place to appeal to people to be. crettaiies for corporations
gin caring for one another," the middle and upper ircome fwJ• toward the renewal of church Ministries headed by Paul

Mi Orange street
Rev. E, Ruth Grant. .......Pastor

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Most of garded a creative theologian
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things which he suffered." kind." I Corinthians 13:44.
God has an answer, but we
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God sends us the opportunity to curmtances of life in wh ch we
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MofnirVWofshlp .._...II:00a.m.
MYF2IISun ..........7:00p.m.

That was a turning point. Since then God and His Church have once more become
a part of my life, and my problems have disappeared in a wayl never dreamed possible.

AL TEMPLE

SIP Park Avenue
Rev. Jay T.COSflh'O .. - Mor r.ing Worship -----S3Oam
5,jndaySchoO* ......9:43am
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Suddenly the clouds part6d and a ray of sun streaked through. In that fleeting moment the landscape became beautiful--grayness transformed Into mauves, deep blues
and lively greens. It was like watching Creation. For the first time In a long time, I thought
of God. And I prayed as I had been taught long ago in my church.

Highway 46 tiliess
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Romans
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Not long ago I was driving home along the parkway, depressed and worried by many
problems. The day was bleak and gloomy. Huge clouds boiled and churned above dark,
forbidding mountains. Even the foliage hung limp and still.

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0000 SHEPHERD UNITED
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Pastor
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Rev. Elmer A. Rouscher ... Pastor
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me read the search warrant before they entered my home.
RSVP stands for Retired
Wliat can I do about this? So many people have been busted Senior Volunteer Program, and
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from the federal government,
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250 persons must be enrolled
evidence. So the law enforcers must enter first, and then the the program b} the end of
year.
sarrant Is available for reading.
Th e people, th rough the democratic process, write th e laws
RSVP Is a new na tionwide
and The poUce only edorce them. However, your threat to him to
alcohol If you can't have "grass" shows a dependency on some
kind of mood-changing drg, which should concern you at east .
much as being deprived of your civil rights.

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Please, Abby, put this in your column. I hope it goes up on
hospital bulletin boards all over the country.

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several thicknesses of newspaper. In a small pan (for ea
handling) make a strong solution of water and that powdered big
Job cleaner tha t requires no rinsing and wiping dry. Hopef ully )
will have an old nylon hair brtah with stiff bristles that needs

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and scrub a strip a bo ut a t00t wide, all the way down at a time
Refill pan with solution when needed and keep on with one strip
Let another. As the brush wears out saw cff with a hack
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folded over the top.
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First, there was the defection of Wilt Chamberlain Then,
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center Elmore Smi th . Alter that, forward Connie Hawkins was
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on rare occasions does he lapse into his old style. Russell, who

violently dislikes being a "sixth man," can fire in points at an

incredibly rapid rate, but his defense leaves something to be
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would k A fItUng din= tQ Wat's Mustrious camr it the
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will present two late model features. Last week the

undefeated season after a 10.0

Stevenson at 918 Park Ave.. simultaneou3ly does not mean and ask for the "Loling

late model event was postponed by rain af ter 8 laps

record last year.

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MIAMI (AP)- A Last4ninute "it looks like we're going to
agreement may keep the Jack- have backing and we're going
30inville Sharks together next to be able to look pe*e square
season and allow payment of intheface," said Sharks Coach
this year's bills.
Cliarbe Tate, who coached at
Miami builder Maston O'Neal University of Miami &amp;(ter

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admission for t.he double feature event for late
models has riot been raised. Come out and see some
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super show on the half mile dirt oval located 10
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the football season Saturday. Pacific in the Orange Bowl.
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barna, ranked No. 3 nationally, fourth straight victory at Air

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SCOREB()AFID

The weekend activity gets un-

No. 10 Auburn take on confer. ton at Jackson.
enceopposition, with the Gators
Alabama, winner of tiwee
visiting Vanderbilt and Auburn straight SEC crowns, and Flori.
entertaining Kentucky.
da currently share the top spot
Two other SEC games are
2-0 conference
coast have a tradition of win- has been beaten by Lake the agericia - Mississippi :'
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league
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Brantley in its opener.
Georgia and Tennessee at Loui- test to date.

his car to fit all the circumstances of the car and
the tracks it runs.

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depth and are using the same eastern Conference powers,

tly 2-1 but its lack of easiest part of the Lions
curren worries the veteran
depth
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coach.
comlg 'up later arting with
SARASNA AT SANFORD
Lakeview next week.

Reed of Decatar Ga. he feels he will once again see
victory circle as he did so many times last year.
Reed is his cam builder and has built a cam just for

BEAUTIFUL NEW
GIFT ITEMS
ARRIVING DAILY

Three undefeated South- unbeaten Lamar University.

They are not known for

series. Dick Copelands club Is

The rain helped Dellarco as he was having a fuel

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star Chip Crider were in a door to door battle for

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steps out of the league to visit

Edgewater but routed by Seminole County and offer a field victory when it tangles beaten, while Cincinnati is at
Lyman last week.
high scoring offense behind the wi th Florida State, loser of 16 In Memphis Sta te, North Carolins
But Lyman has never beaten passing of Lee Ward and the a row, in Tuscaloosa's Denny at Georgia Tech, Villanova at
Edgewater in the five year running c! Clennic Patterson. Stadium.
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playing Its third game in the
OVIEDO AT APOPKA
Metro Confermm when it lines
The Lions of Bill Klein have
up
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exceilent start
Bishop Moore was a commoon with a 3-0 record. 7!hey are the

race the remaining 22 laps. After completed, the
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Presently 3-0 against stiff players for the offensive and ranked among the nation's top der way tonight when Miami,
Otens,are heavily favored to perhaps the most potent South.
competition, Edgewater will be defensive units.

had been run. The race will start with the cars i
the order they were when the rain came and then
en r programo wo o y

PREDICTION: No team in the l"ue a ppears capable of

against Apopka and Lake especially with penaIties
them.
Seminole fell behind early in
EDGEWATER AT LYMAN
its two loses, but played their
Bob Doice's Eagles are once opponents during the second
again on target for another half.

Spectators at Volusia County Speedway are in for
4 some fine racing this Saturday night as the Track

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outside shooter. Rating: A..

All games at 8 p.m.

injuries in recent weeks but

Woodruff feels his team t

whiehhbutone win between early in the game still exists.

Good Racing At Volusia

one event caused the other. Weight" booklet

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team in the courlty, will be up down on mistakes List week,

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membership coffee was held SanfordL Classes win be tim,I
sward winning group will be Saturday 1-9 p.m., and Suriday
recen tly at the Village Center. In Slit and reservations
staged, and Ballet Guild 1-6 p m there will be con
Mrs. Charles Milfican, wife of be made early by callIng the Photographer Bob Orwig will petitive exhibits, door prim
the University president, was School of Dan", Sanford.
will be given away and there
Ram,ov formerly danced with Photographs of Guild dancers. will be a donatfon drawing.
hOWSS. Social events were
planned for the ear
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d1play3 by the club's interest York. He has taught
-group chairmen Included Classes throughout the world
bridge, bawfing, books, crafts, and Is presently injolved with
gardening, gold, gourmet, NOrtheasttrn Ballet groups
horseback riding, needlecraft, which art! recognized for their
tennis
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At the Ballet Guild reception
being held In the Sanford Civic
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teach aspiring ballerinas In the the guest of honor Tb
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Ramov will give baliet sponsors, angels and Ballet

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One of the biggest problem per, P.O. Box 1531, Radio City
For information and entry people have in their thinking is Station, New York, N.Y. 10019.
blanks
for the show, contact the apparent failure to apply For a copy of Dr. tAmb's )
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Western singers around is also one of th e country
t op
car drivers. Hedoesn
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doubt, I suspect that he would Don't be gullible, be logiW.

Paternal grandparents are Mr.
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eaClng and Mrs. J. T. Russell of
master ballet classes to local
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fireplace Is very dirty one brush should do the job. The brush University Women's Club Seminole, 2560 S. Elm Ave.,
handle protects your knuckles from rubbing against the rocks. I
much prefer this to the murlatic acid r?cont'nenied by rock
masons and think it does a cleaner job.-MRS.G.C.M.
DEAR
M"S-G.C.M. - I w&amp;s interested to note you started at the top. I have alwnys found that when
washing walls, etc., It is m0re satisfactory to start at the bottom. There Is less chance ofstreaki ng.
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When the handy Ucb are used the whole thing comes off.-APRIL N )
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DEAR POLLY - I want to tell Jean how I c1ean a sandstone
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th"p di IVPI S ert'
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IXICk.
Why did they come back" They came back
because it is their jot), it is th e way they support
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then before they get that far? - EVELYN.
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president and president, and and is an adult Sunday school

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annual Pilot Club Horne and So
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The Home and Hobby Show
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and people from the h;ospIW office
mentr] health petients, a milk professionals. All types of will include a Spaghettl Dinner
came to see me. Moat of then stayed for only ten minutes, but from noon 0 p.m., in the bank, the Sanford Zoo,
crafts are encouraged In. from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., and
multiply that by 50 every day and you'll have wme Idea of how Sanford Civic Center.
Seminole Sheriff's DepL safety cluding jewelry, wood carving, during the evening the Sanford

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his or
Richard Petty coming back after rolling
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amounts, or ex1ra aisiounts are testirmnials in inacine are
Says Mrs. Edelman, RSVP
given
artificially, these areas just plain worth.lem. The best
win cost just your time, energy,

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There is no specific time Yourself."
legends to the Country Westem fans.
The age that this occurs useful and, pr,oper investigation.
prove
nothing.
end
of
the
year,
and
a
total
no
Income,
education,
work
or
requirement
Areas In which volunteers are varies. A late Noorner -nay if Ili They
-eachschedule i's
As Robbins came through the first turn going 160
DEAR MOTHER: If you are sufficiently maWrie to raise
0 $15,000 must be raised by June, experience requirements.
designed for the individual, needed include arts and crafts, be growing in the early 2Ds.
mph
he came up on four cars stretched across the
child at 16, you are exceptional.
This siune problem of failure ( (a)
"Growing up together Is Ioe1y t&amp;ory, but unless
ere or 30 hours music, dancing, sewing, However, for abnormally short to use good logic
track. It took just a second to realize th at if he hit
By PETE ROGERS
often. However, he still had occasional mental lapses. Rating:
LAKE WORTH LEONARD Duty is hoping players like p,
They are currently 2-0-1 with
the groceries, crafts
Gwen Edelman volunteer a week. Notate th any out of cooking,
offices, people one shouldn't wal!
Herald
Sports
Editor
and
AT
tAKE
BRANTLEY
wins
over
Merritt
Island
Bowling
and
Dana
Hopkins
are
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gasoline,as well as money are opportunities are available for pocket expenses such as meals
problem in many aspects of
any one of the cars that he could easily kill one of
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libraries and hospitals. beyond the age of 16 to see if
with years) they'd better do a lot of praying.
-GUARDS: With West's playing time curtailed to 31 games,
Tampa
Plant
and
a
tie
with
The
Patriots
of
Bill
Duty
are
ready
to
return
to
action.
our daily fives. You can't
the drivers as it would have been a broad side crash
y
some growth hOt. assume
.
Jim
Price. in only his second pro season, became a starter and
Of
the
four
Seminole
county
hoping
to get back into the
The game marks only
Bradenton Manatee on the
that because there was
into the driver's side. At 160 mph he mad
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at
turns
In
action
tonight,
two
go
season.
Inever thought I'd be writing to you, but here I
winning ways as they host second contest ever played
handled It fike a veteran. West, probably still the game's fimst
a hurricane in Florida and a
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the
wall
am. vvw you please let doctors, nurses, aides and all hospital
using
it
clutch
shooter, will be making his farewell appearance in the
against
undefeated
teams
and
They
are
an
at
the
new
Lake
Brantley
field,
offense-minded
winless
Lake
Worth
Leonard
Adequate amounts of thyroid power failure in New York that
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to bring 1
stop Lrore hitting the cars in front
NBA
this
season. It he can avoid in iuries, he will rejoin Gall
personnel know that when someone who works with them is
two
face
teams
experiencing
team
scoring
41
points
last
its
new
field.
hormone are essential to the hurricane blew out the
of
him.
Marty
Robbins
required
CloS
Goodrich
in
form.Ing the best backeourt in the league. Between
32
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early
season
problems.
hospitalized Wt ptrson deserves the same consideration about
The
visitors
are
TONIGHT'SCARD
st.itches
to
week
against
Plant.
Seminole
0.3
and
growth. Thyroid hormone and lights. When people learn to
y
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they
them,
visiting hours as anyone else in the hospital?
a
cut
on
his
averaged
better than 50 points per game two seasons
forehead.
Lyman and Seminole High coach Claude Woodruff said Brantley is 1.2 after dropping
Sarasota at Sanford Seminole
To me that took courage, for
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appreciate
(
I was hospitalized with a serious injury two months ago, and
Worth
1"nard
at
Lakr
ago.
They
complement
each other perfectly. If West gets hurt
Schools
have
the
problem
of
Sarasota
runs
from
severa
l two consecutive games to
Lake
to do this. And, Iodine is essen- they will be less likely to be.
a man who has everything to deliberately risk his
Arts,
crafts
and
hobbles
again,
as
has
betn
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misfortune so often. Price again will be
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during my stay at the hospital, even though there was a big sign
going up against unbeatens in offensive formations and strong teams in Lyman and Brantley
Proceeds from the show program and Junior college ceramics. needlecraft, pain. tial to normal thyroid function. victimized by a host of nearL'# life to possible save another by hitting the wafl as
on
ready.
So
will
Sanford
area
benefit
door which read: POSITIVELY
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back into his Dragster after having a clutch blow
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covered by accident and curs and male or female hor.. when we know It Is not, by
mono Is formed in sufficient vitamins. This
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I am 16, and have a chdd nearly a year old and there is balance of federal monies.
munity, and all persons 60 RSVP program the activity and
nothing "sad" about the way my son is being raised. I think It's a
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We see this over and over. A
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have been below the normal some illness and recovers. lie $
range In height at 18 ii he grew credits the vitamin The Illness
four more inches and ended up may, by its own nature, have
at six-feet- Un'-ec. Th ere are a been limited to a three- or four.
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in the legs calcify. There is a and that would be wrongly
ACTION, Was~lngton, D.C.
(left
to
right)
RSP
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Alice
Mculoan,
Lillian
Mazanek,
Ellen
Hogeland
zone of cartilage near the end of interpreted by faulty logic as
Each year
local
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the bones which grows and proving that the illness is 0
DEAR ABBY: You said in your column that there was this case Seminole Junior
grows
until then. When the helped by flour pills. And so, we
a
acceptable
toward
this
goal.
nothing sadder than seeing children raised by children.
College -is required to raise
everyone, from the retired or transportation - these
are
usual
endocrine
sequence oc- hear of arthritis being cured,
Well. I disagree with you. It's a lot sadder to see children larger proportion of funds, and
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grew two Inches and later two patient a shot of penicillin ai,d
Inches more. He was six-feet- the patient's cold ends soon, the
three at maturity. What do you patient, and sometimes the
doctor, thinks the penicillin did
say about U
the trick. The truth is the
Not patient wotdd have gotten wen '
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SPORTS
IN BRIEF
Cardinals of the National League.
McShane, the club's business manager since 1964, was
named vice president In charge of operations while
Toomey. who has been an assistant general manager
since 1967, was named %lee president in charge of administration.
McShane joined the Cardinals in 1958. Toomey has been
with the club since 1949.

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ST LOUIS (AP) The status of eleran running back
Ken Willard was questionable Thursday in St. Louis
Cardinals' preparations for a Sunda) National Football
League game agalwt the Dalla! Cowboys.
If S%ilhrd h re
Rd i1ticitntI from a knee i n j u r
the National Football League headliner will feature three
of the top career rushers among current players.
Willard, 31, heads the list with 6,089 yards while teammate Donny Anderson ranks fourth at 4,483 and the CowbDys' Calvin Hill fifth with 4.326.

N ew TV Season Sees
Sched uI e Chan9es

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RON RENAUD

WAYNE ELLIS

JERRY MUNSON

CHARLES KAMFF

PHYWS STARRE

When the umpire cries
"Play Angeles Dodgers and the strong Cincinnati team to win all important question in the are strong. The Dodger defense "The Dodgers are a young team
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ball tomorrowinLosAngeles, Oakland athleties are con• ther division and equally community. WHO WIU,
WIN is better and they run more and haven't been in a World
it will mark the beginning of sidered young, the teams' A's talented Pittsburgh Pirates
THE 1974 WORLD SERIES than Oakland He felt Oakland Series since 1966 "But, this j
one of the most evenly matched are actually veterans with two club to win the National League AND WHY7
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will be hurt if Reggie Jackson is one of the most evenl
y matched
and most Interesting World consecutive World Series pla)off
RON RFNAUI) said the unable to play and emphasized series"
Series In recent yeam
crowns under their belts.
With both team so evenly Dodgers have better pitching that he didn't like Oakland
CHARLES KAMPF likes
Although both the los
But the Dodi rs outlasted a m5ik hed se set out to as the in'! hittin' but fe lt i
I)OdCrS in (Re The
11
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owner Charlie I inks
WAYNE ELLIS said the have youth, speed and drive
Dodgers have it all together this and they have never been ti
year, and have more balance. with this team." Ile felt you
o l
s
"It's their year. The series will don't win 102 games without
go seven games. Three dc!ng something right,
chainpionshipaina row is tough Mike Marshall they don't
SATURDAY
a third starter" H
d
t do."
J
A's
been
a
Dodger
fan
since
l
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the
CATHY
APPEI.
likes
1946.
Holler Derby P
(35)
A
PHYLLIS STARRETT likes
because of their uniforms and
College Football 12:45 P.M. (9,
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A's because they're better
mustaches.
She
saw
them
on
the
10
0)
TV
in
last
year's
World
Scries
and
they won before. "I wat.
CBS Sports Spectacular 2 P.M.
and
took
a
liking
to
them.
ched
them
on TV last year and
(6, 11, 13)
ynianas Cs
my
they're
good."
are
She also picked
Barxio and Campy
ctimnicrtsiii
favorite players. When the A's for she wanted to be
Wide World ot Sports5PM (9
somebody
does something good different and go against the
26, 40) Motorcycle racing;
the
whole
team seems to perk people who picked the Dodgers
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lumberjack championshi p
Championship Wrestling 5 P.M.
BOB CUSHING likes the it"
Dodgers because of their hustle
HARRY SHMI felt the A's
Wrestling 7 P.M. (44)
and team splrlt."When they get have stronger hitting than the
SUND*Y
arallytheyseemtokeepitup." Dodgers. "Outside of Don
JERRY MUNSON found it Sutton, the Dodgers aren't that
Notre Dame Highlights 10 A.M.
hard to say, they're so evenly strong in ptiching. "I'm pAlfing
(35) Rice vs. Notre Dame.
matched. "But, I'll take for the Dodgers, but the A's are
Notre Dame Highlights 10:30
°) Ricevs Notre Dame
more power and have more good If they got to the World
FlorWa Highlights 12 noon (2,8) At the losm home Held Seminole
JV's,dark jerseys, romped Lyman 41-6 with good defense.
championship experience. Series three years in a row.
College Football '74 12 noon (9,
10)
Tampa Highlights 12 noon (13)
This Week In the NFL l2noon
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(35) Highlights of games played
Oct. 6-7
Championship Wrestling 12
noon (40)
Wtwui Series-NFL Football 1
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NFLF0otb3IIIP.M.(6)Glants
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'I"'P flE)U1I a p.m.
(10, 35)
LONGWOOD—The Seminole Reichert as they blocked
'L Football I P.M. (11, 13)
IlighSchoolJV'swonthetrfirst and kept Lyman
Bears vs. Falcons.
football game of the sea n In night.
NFL Game of the Week 2 P.M.
outstanding fashion.
Seminole's next game is
LOS ANGELES(AP) — Jim
World
Coach
Bob
R-elchert's
team
Thursday
at Oviedo.
"Catfi.sh"Hunter,ltseems,has the story 'about Hunter
CollegeFoothafl'742 P.M.
but Series.
got
outstanding
individual
thrown a curve at Charles 0. you'll have to talk to Mr. Finley Meanwhile, No. 2 pitcher Ken performances In
40)
its
Of
MARAMARAMP
lI1 rrt
Qiamplonstdp Wrestling 2:30 Finley, and Mike Andrews has about It."
Holtaman and No. 3 pitcher
Lyman
Thursday,
at
he
thrown a high, hard one.
P.M. (9)
Mr. Finley was unavailable Vida Blue are
alw apparently fieU
CONTINENTAL MEN'S
The Oakland A's owner may for comment,
World SerlesNFL Football
not overjoyed with playing for
1,0d
R
Sophomore tallback Tim
not be able to handle either
P.M. (2, 8, 3D)
W4tkar. 0~
The Chicago Sun-Times' Oakland.
Raines, who also plays on the
21116 OAK AVE.
NFL FoetbaD 4 PAL (6, 11. U) pitchstory Said Hunter had notified
Holtzman
has
UNIT2,11ANIF01to
said varsIty was the big score maker
Ram vs. Packem
PH.313 39tl
Finley,
usually
up
to
his
Finley
a
month
ago
that
he
throughout
most
of
the
season
for
Seminole
as
he
tallied
thin
Florida Blazers Football baseball cap in
AMARAMcontroversy, planned to become a free agent that he plans to retire this year, touchdowns.
Highlights 7 P.M. (9)
hasn't even opened his mouth on Oct. 21, the day after the and Blue, one-time ace of
Junior fullback, Ned Raines
OF
completion o the World Series, Finley's staff, was quoted as although scoring one touch.
MONDAY
Keep Your
Series — but sti.11 rinds his foot should it last seven xames.
saying once: "The only time down got the longest run of the
WHATCHAMACALL IT
NFL FootbalJ 9 P.M. (9, 10 26, 111 It.
Hunter said he received $,. I'm happy here is when I get my game, 61 yards.
Warm With A
40) 49ers Vs. UoflS
Hunter, a 25-game winner 000 of his salary in the regular paycheck."
Willie Ponder made
Notre Dame Higbilthts 12:30 this3eason while helping the bi-weekly installments, but
E Wric
Earlier
Thursday,
Andrews
reception
for another score &amp;W
A.M.(10) Rice vs. Notre Darm A's capture
AmericanFinley
pay
(lied a $2.5 million suit in Ala. defensive tackle Terry Smith
League pennant, reportedly remaining $50,000. He said he meda County superior
TUESDAY
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wants to leave the team after first asked Finley for payments against Fine! I defamation 26
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Seminole accumulated 400
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WEDNESDAY
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PLUMBING &amp;
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scorn, contempt, ridicule and Lyman s 85 yards.
71v Seminole defense was
World Series 8: 15 P.M. (2, 8, 20) paper story, claim that Finley
The final letter a month ago disgrace" because of his treat1007 Sanfdrd
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Blazers vs. Southmen.
World Series.
himself a free agent.
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Defending champion Ken Rosewall moved
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fellow Australian Syd Ball In the $100,OM Japan Open
Tennis Championships.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Suppose "Texas Wheelers," halted after nights and was shifted this sea.
"Nakia" will be the only
they gave a two-night party last Friday —
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costing more than $1 million movie reruns to temporarily fill It'll try Fridays.
it'll temporarily withdraw the
and nobodyTame? Well, that Is the ratings breach.
It had good ratings last year night of Nov. 16, when "Where
roughly what's happened to
Tonight, for example, ABC and ABC hopes it'll regain them Eagles Dare," a Clint EastABC-TV on Friday and Satur- has "True Grit" making its in its new home, thus
giving a wood-Richard Burton thriller,
day nights ever since the 1974 iS third network appearance. strong lead-in
a large Is the only offering.
season began.
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Spaghetti Westerns starring
The NBC.CBS competition Navarone" also makes its third lar Man" and "The Night Stal Eastwood
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has proved just too rough, and network showing, while on Oct. ker," both of which remain on and "For a Few Dollars More of
ABC, in a hurry-up effort to 25 "Hatarl" appears for the ABC's Fr¼lay night schedule
will share the bill with
salvage some ratings, has re- fourth time.
About Saturday nights: the "Nakla" the nights of Oct. 26
tooled and revamped Its Fri
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Come Nov.9, "Nakia" will be
/ schedule after only a month of lineup of weekly series begins, "Nakia" will continue to preceded by ABC's third repeat
the new season.
starting with "Kung Fu,' which struggle against CBS' pow. of "Brian's Song,"the madeforIt has canceled two new half- is becoming sort of a floating
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ares until Oct. 26, when a star Brian Piccolo, and by
has its last run tonight, and season, it aired Thursday patchwork schedule arrives. "Cricket in Times Square."

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ANAHEIM, Calif. — The financially troubled World
Football Leaague announced It was removing the
Jacksonville and Detroit franchises from the remainder
of its 1974 schedule.

BOOK

Argentinan Wins
easily defeated Buster Mottram of Brltlan 6-3, 6-4 to lead
the way into the quarter-finals of the $75,000 Melia Tennis
Tournament.
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professional women's temi tournament with a &amp;4, Q
victory over Wendy Overton
INZAI, Japan — Veteran Japanese pro Shigeru Uchida
grabbed the first-round lead In the $300,000 Pacific Club
Masters Golf Tournament with a four-under-par 67 and
Americans Hubert Green, Kermit Zarley and Bob Murphy were two strokes back.

Player Opens Defense
VIRGINIA WATER, England — Gary Player of South
Africa opened defense of his title in the $52
Piccadilly
worm Match
with a 4 and 3 vk1ory
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BalUmore(ioles,but the sea- present itto the board ofclirec.
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possible sale conti.11M ready to outline tei7m.
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Orioleawereforsale, and said riay spell out my terms rather
boardchalrmanJeroldC. Hoff. than wait for bids."
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terms he would accept for the expressed disappointment at
Ftaltirnres borne attendance
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Southeastern Football 10 P.M.
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(3) Kentucky s Auburn
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tune," Hunter said
or
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attitudes.
Every
man.
once-secretive managemeit
Department Hours
ager nust consciously put
has often found itself in the
creative, pattern-breaking
spotlightof public attention, the
5:00A.M.. 5:30 P.M.
minds on his team.
target of consumer activists
Monday thru Friday
hang loose. Don't run a tight I thru S times ........40c a Hr It
and other interest gmup&amp;
ship. Management In a locked- 6 thru 2Stimes ... ... 30cafir I
Where does management
'turn for
in position Is an immobile 2times
23c Hr it
target. Move with the times. A
ing to this newly combative
PHILIP LESLEY
($7.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
.
tight ship mar be too tight to
public
3 Lines Minimum
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buffeting üf future
Instinctively to the public has had to come down from the change.
______
relations man. But the same old mountain and meet the public
Today's scapegoats -the big 4
Personals
PR practices won't do at all in in the streets, dealing with and the powerful, rather than
today's rapidly changing today's problems in today's the oppressed- are scapegoats ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
situation, warns Philip Lesly.
Free. 644 7027 for "We Care'terms. His advice to companies because they're si tting ducks to
_140fh1t' Adults cr
Lesly, president of the Philip and their PR aides:
the activists. Management
Lesly Co. of Chicago and author
a imra.nor rIl a baran
l
Combing the past for ars advisers must realize this fact
lufl 10 ur and read (IMS.I.ed is
of "The People Factor: is a no-no. In our fast- moving and revise their techniques to
ca,, n 'an of iii 999 3 1 0 ç
Managing the Human CIl
times any reading based on meet the challenge.
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ParkOrlando 831-999

only, permenent employment
Apply S to S. Holiday Inn,
Altamonte Springs

,

,arpet fully draped. 2nd mortgagi

available. Security 1 month Owner. 7193427.

Part Time J-sntor. About
3 Ho.r' a Day Polygraph
lest Reciur,tj 13$ E311

Two OR, *3.50 mo. or buy with $2.00
down. 3 PR, Fern Park, $190 mc
with option. 1 7934644.

Situations Wanted

Immaculate 2 bedroom detached
house. Large yard. close 10 school.
$175 Month includes continuous
exterminating and yard care. $100
Security. 7755313 or 373 7441.

Typing &amp; Bookkeeping, in my home,
needed most urgently. )22-347
weekdays St. Rt. 631 Winter

WILL DO SEWING IN MY HOME.

FOR SALE OR RENT

)22U76

27

2 BEDROOMS,
322.52))

Investment
Opportunities

I) Houses Rent Furnished

Irc'ta'r 5f,,f i nrcire to is po
r$7,o(f3n in I P,',',r'nP (,.ssman,
7601
Broker)
(Perd Mort
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21.3 Bedroom house, partly furnished. Reasonable to right prty.
322 6007.
7 Bedroom I uruthed.
5100 Month. Tel. 3223316

SO) Wylly Ave.

Rent
Unfurnished

10

Apartments

Sanford-- Two bedroom cottage,
ar. near elementary School, 5)50
mo 131 041 or 5.31 3717

ExceptOnlIy large 7 bedrooms. I
hath, fully equipped kitchen
carpet, drapes 171 9033

Duple*. ? bedroom. air conditioned,
achits preterrr". 372 6670 or 373
5.54

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FACED WIT 14 A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic AOn'rrø
Can Help
Call 173 15$?
Write PO Boi 1211

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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY'

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Less

drinkers
F o r further information call 173 iS$P

* *GENEVA GARDENS,* *
S i ngle Story studiO, 1. 2. and 3
bedroom apartments Pool,
rtubhOuSe, carpeting, drapes.
kitcPttnCQupped, central Picat and
air. .tonthly rentals from $142 50
322 2090 1503W. 25th St., Sanf.,'d

34

Call 13$ 6956.

SAP(DLEWOOD VILLAS
110W. AIRPORT BLVD.

Mobile Homes Rent

12 wIde 2 bedrooms. furnished, H A.
$150 Monthly. Adults. 322.7153

Evenings.

2 Bedroom Duplex. Kitchen
equipped. $110 Month, 741 E
Church Me, Longcd, 131 96.64
2 bedroom unfurnished apartment,
adults only, no pets, 2615 Elm Ave.

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DeB-ary- rent option to buy,
bedrooms. Deltona-opilon ti
buy, 1 bedroom. Both includ
glassed-in porch, alt, heat, W

Breakfast Cook needed, elperiencec

21

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2 Bedroom on I acres pirliall'
cleared, kitchen equipped. $15
mo. 333.4575.

Woman. mature dependable will
own transportation. for houtewoti
and care for young man in wP*e
chair Call 377 3995 after 3 p m

Se in

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Want
IV' t.r r -,;
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Factor

P eople

Enjoy beautiful Weklva River by
renting a mobile home at CAMP
SEMINOLE No pets. No alcofiot
327 4170
Classified aas do a i ob thlt can be
doner) Other A,3, Call 372 7ôllor
53)9993 No*''

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Houses for Sale

41

37

41

COLONIAL DRIVE AREA- 2
bedroom home near Navy bis4
Deltona
* * * III
and Fashion Square. New wall to * * *
completely
s Pct Interest Rate
carpet,
wall
remodeled inside and out. CItrus GOOD CREDIT IS ALL
and shade trees. Large enclosed
NEED NO MONEY DOWN Ne.v
poi'th. 1 block to Colonial bus stop.
3 and I bedroom homes. Vii to ;
*27.900. EVEREST REALTY,
b,tflS priced from 572.550 t
INC., REALTORS. 6$010S. Affair
525.100 on large wooded lot Seller
Walley,
hours call
Loyal
pa 5 all CIOSIIY) coSt. VA. FPIA,
Salesman, 295.1140.
conv"ntional loans
Builder,
Deltofla, 501 719 2750 Orlando,
"A wis e investment teats a
lifetme of toil "
1$0ME5UNDEP120000
1 Bedrooms near hospital. %li.S(i)
.1 Bedrooms on 3 acres. Sill.0DO
3 I)vOrooms city. 511.500.
HOME SS3Q00Oto$a0.000

322 viol
3?? ) - 1 .1(1 32 (#) 1 6

372711

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cupancy. Located on So. Ruskin
Street, near Lake Mary School, on
' ' • large wooded lot. Only 126,4.50 with
' 71-, pct, assumable mortgage.
Phone 305 299 2014 days or 621 760'

1)3000
Broker, 107W Commercial
Bedroom briCk. 1 acre. $35.00o
Sanford. 372 7111
3 Bedrooms city. 133.700
1 Bedrooms, 7 story, pool 1.39.600 Woodmere -3 bdrm , 1 bath, corner
HOMES 5-40.000 and UP
lot. 519.500- Will consider
oiler,
reasonable
Terms
Bedrooms, I acre p1 uS pool arc
barn 111.900
aganoed. Owner. 327.2750
I Bedrooms, Maytasr, 112.000
3 Bedroom, 2 bath house. Hidden
3 Bedrooms, 7 Plus acres,
Lake-like new small down
assume VA mortgage, l'.i Pc?,
Stemper Realty

I BR, 2 Bath, Ravenna Park, $39,500.

They're Hot!

t

your Choice

REALTOR
7 Adults 15 thru retirement

6654791

5 Contact uS, you may qualify

N ewly renovated, 2 Bdrms. family
N room, kitchen equipped, carpet.
$7.ceo down slsomonthly. 322.2717

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VACANT- Large) bedroom, 2 bath,
family room, equipped kitchen.
carpet, nice well landscaped
fenced yard, 532.500

p14cC 50v15

112 Garrison Dr. clean 2 bd.. I bath,

family rm. $17,900 Terms, rent
with Option Owner, 531 634
42
Mobile Flu nes

JOHNNY WALl ER
(.EP4ERAL CONTRACTOR
PEAL (STATE. INC
172 4457

37) fiji

377 3111

CHULUOTA- 1 bedrooms, 2 baths,
pool, air conditioned, a home with
many extras overlooks a pretty
fishing lake. $32,900.
LAKE

MARY-

Lake

front

$41,500.

FORREST GREENE INC.
,

Bedroom Apis.
*Swimming Pool
STennis Courts
11.2.3

I

24065 Hwy.)???

373 6)5) or 615
WE TAKE TRADES

REALTOR 373 5771

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
jPRO" I P
377

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7 bedroom, family room, fenced,
carpet. low down, Only 116,000
Acre Realty, REALTOR, 373.7750

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I Bedrooms. P'i baths. Fully car.

•Dito,als

'

piled, utilities room, carport,
central heat, S1.S00; $400 down;
., nioritti, principal and In.
terest. Xulp Realty, 322,2335

Stenstrom
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Realty

m.
CITY- ONLY 3 BEDROOMS,
ONLY2 BATHS,only2 years old
and only *79.5001 Just needs you
two to buy lii Call REALTOR.

CASH
DOWN PA"MINT AND 1'
iiuCtD MONTHLY
PAYMINTS yule'
Farmers HsA
,,wi.sIrahinAssstaAc, P1 .

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AssocIate Rose Southward. After
hours3226404.
P) ')A')A

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REALTORS

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HOMES

AI'IL.ê
Anyti me

831.4039
2$.2l62
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16'x37' screened enclosed pool,
$39300. Can be refinanced. 373.
7109 or 377.7770

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313 C353 o r 615 2133
sSE TAKE TRADES
Seminole County - S or tO acres.
Paved road, trees, fenced.
Desirable location. Terry Realty,
REALTOR, 625-071).

SIX ACRE TRACT
Located in Longwood Hills In area of
mint ranches, zoned for horses.
Easy access to 1.4. Priced to sell at
*35,000. Buy nowt DI: Bowler,
Assoc. $305500.

Roberts &amp; Gilman
830.5500
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Miscellaneous
For Sale

MAITLAND FLEA MARY
4I
7 fl. Open Sal 6, Sun S
53$ 79 70
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Complete trailer Pitches,
All kincsavclable
SANFORD REC VEE SERViCE
73)1W 15? St

65

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53

TV-Radio-Stereo

Crier's Kennel. Pups, studs, AKC,
Toy &amp; Mini Poodles all colors,
Cocker,
Milli
Large
6,
Dachshunds, Shih Tzu, Schnauzer,
Yorkie,
Boston
Terrier,
Chihuahua, Beagle, Chipoo, 2S
pups on display, we buy pups,
finance, shots, guarantee, 1-904
237 3476 or 1.504 737 2912.

HONDA OF ORLANDO
CLEARANCE SALE
111-1611
1802 Edgewater

Chihuahuas. For sale frozen beef.
Animal Haven Grooming &amp;

373.0135

refrigerator separate freezer,
excellent condition. Odds and
ends 109 Lake Dot Dr , 323 7109.
Garage Sale: Fri., Sat., Sun.
Clothing, household items, and
Misc. 211 Tollgate Trail In the

Fri. Sat. Sun.
Carport

Sale:

Sal.-Sun.

Miscellaneous, odds and ends.
Everything In good condition. 103

Parkview Dr., Sunland Estates.
Moving sale: Antique

bed,
dresseri freezer; washer; dryer;
oak

chest and trunks; books; clothes;

etc. Everything must go. W. 1st.
St., 2 houses from Flee? Reserve
on right.
GARAGE SALE 1102 Cedar Ave.
Saturday Ito 1. Men's suits, size 42
regular. and Misc. Items.

55

Boats 8. Marine
Equipment
ROIISON MARINE
7927 Hwy. 17.52
3275961

Dlnee. $21.50; chest of drawers,
$12.95; couch, 132.93; baby bed,
$19.50. Dli Curiosity Shop, 1701
W. 15? St

Gas tanks 32 &amp;

gals; aluminum
windows, various sites; vinyl
cushions, bench seats. Helm.
smans chairs, vinyl topt, misc.
hardware. Saturday, Oct. 17, 9
am. to 2 P.M.

New 74" girl's 3 speed bicycle.
Generator light, tail light and
basket. W. 12 diamond white gold
weddIng ring, $125. 333.4453,

1

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Sanford 1214733

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COBIA BOAT CO.
Silver Lake Road
Sanford, Fla.

67A

Trucks and Trailers

JIM DANDY FEEDS
Gormley - s E 46 323 11)3

68
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.'rry". P.art

Orlando

WI 1.2299

COVE , J

Carry. 3n-6621
Lawn mower, power; large
refrigerator with large freezer. All
Items excellent condition 3710747.

71 Buick LeSabre'l door hardtop,
air conditioned, full power
equipment, excellent condition.
Fully guaranteed. $1995. Call Don
Pope, 3221651. Dealer.

furniture
niscellaneous Sell for JO pct
nsignrren% F rev pick
ck ups
Auction Sat night at 7 p m Call
377 7270
,ird

174

It fill AL 1' IJ(aS WAN 1(0

I' I' '(I'S p."iid, 'Sit .1,1'

t.J1 1176. Win?rr F',irk

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Stamps-Coins

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COIN CENTER. 109W 1%1 St 373

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Auction

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electrIc stoves, automatic
withers, rollaway beds, TVs,
some nice luggage, and a load of
misc. items of all kinds.
Open 'Jally 10-3 for consignments or
sales off the floor. We also bur
estates, etc.

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Public Auction *

A Directory of Experts Ready To Serve You !

Every SAO Night 7 p m
5est 1St St (Hy 461 Sanhcxd
Consignments Welcome
Open Daily 101115

Air Conditioning

STAN'S AUCTION
177 9719

Home lmpr,vements

Central Heat &amp;,,Air Condifibnlr,g

For free estimates,

Harris. at SEARS
1771

Camper-Travel
Trailers
LL SPECIAL: Air conditioners.
enerators, Awnings, Automotive
ervlce &amp; repairs. Floyd Flow's,
outhern RV Services, 333.9070.
:0 pop up trailer. Sleeps I. stove.
1 box, canopy. Excellent can.
Ilan. l.est ad. $550. 373-9033.

2888

in

FulIlineGE Appliances
Sanford Electrc Company
2522 Park Drive, 372 1562

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Auto Repair

Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions,
Custom Work. Licensed. Bonded.
Free estimate. 373403$

To You

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OIL HEATER CLEANING
CALL RALPH DUKES

VINCENT'S CARPENTRY
Interior Trim. Paneling, Custom
Carpentry No job too small
Licensed 8. Bonded, 323 5677
Jim's Concrete 8. Masonry-. Free
estimates Floors, patios 8. drives
Brick or stone planters. Patch arid

repair work 3n3400

Carpet Cleaner

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&amp;

spider

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C &amp;A BACKHOE SERVICE Cullum made urapes and Bed
i
spreads Quality workman thip
Landclearing. Septic tanks, fill curt.
Dorothy BIls
319 5,05
driveways All kinds of d -gg rig 327 9112 or 323 3913

Truck Rentals

Painting

RYDER RENTS TRUCKS
Painting and Wallpap,rjng No lob
too small. Quality workmrnrip
Ph 323 $579 or in lipS
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Lice,ted Residential, Commercial
Frec'I'r",i?,-s P'- 3' 1'l

377 YtS

Jim Rowe Pest Control
2676 lrpouois Ave
Sanford, 322 7070

Well Drilling

Plumbing

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FAl,,i1 LA TER
Professional Wallpaper Hanger

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2367 Park Drive

-'ri'---.

Econoline Vans to Diesel Tratcrs
1 day 1 year. 373 53 10

Wall Papering

Pest Control

Home Improvements

"'.="-

wasps

3n 0397

Sawing
'

Carpet Master. Steam, shampoo or
dry loam. Clean It for the
Christmas visitors 3730973

T.iri-.'--,

mud clobbers,
-

L and Clearing

(fermerly HArrielf - s Beauty Nook)
519£ Pine 377 5142

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"lmpac" Wash &amp; Spra kiet'n
Exterior walls, eaves, patio, walks
&amp; roofs. Removes mildew, fungus,

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

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Pressure Cleaning

3795.1

Carpentry

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Cat put the car in the garage.
no longer needed items with a
ctassitld ad in the Evening
Herald fl u 722 7611 or 531 9993 to
place your.

or

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Heater C.aning

Beauty Care

FULL PRICE

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Ph 322 4757

Classified ads are here to help you
buy, sell, rent or swap at a low
I cost letushelpyou place yours-

Tune-up, electrical and diagnostic
service Call 3739727 for &amp;I ap
polntment at your home or office

CORVETTES

PET REST INN

HOME IMPROVEMENTS.
Small Jobs Wanted
37'-133$. "Lake Mary"

Appliances
-

Pet Care

BUDDY'S

call C

5.ntord 377

K.AR.TUNE
We bring the Garage

1972 Jeep Commando ................... $2695

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1973 Jeep Commando ...................$3195

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1974 Matador2.Dr., Loaded ............. $3495

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Dining room arid ,'ng room sets.

1972 Corvette T-Top .....................$5195

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FRIDAY NIGHT 7:00

Good used furniture. Recliner, 9,35;
nice sofa, $60; dinette, $20; oak
rocker, $25. sinQle bed, 575. roil

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Cr. Palmetto &amp; Commercial Ave.
Sanford, Fla.

offer. 323.1311.

DELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Hwy. 46 West, Sanford

3M I.

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HE

1935 Lincoln with 430 engine, lust
rebuilt. New transmission. Best

1969 Corvette .......................... $3495

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Rifle in WCI4'T5AVC øna
.

Jay a OseAuto Sales
3210190
417 44 1$

Call 131.0175

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Your Word Is Your Credit

4352

l9l4El Camino Classic Loaded .......... $3995

Household Goods

Old Oak Morris Chair
and Maple Bachelor Chest

cars.

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We Buy and Sell Gold and silver

l9l4 Ambassador Loaded ............... $3995

Used kitchen cabinets, one 30'
vanity with laboratory. $30. 1 used
LllxlS tires, $30- 3770715

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We offer Complete Volkswagen Service. From
tuneupa to overhauls. Stop by and see vs today.
We specialize in making people happy as well as

1971 Mustang, by owner. Mad, I, 6
cyl., tan glow, fold down rear 'sat,
fully equipped plus many Other
extras. 9.000 miles. Wife's car.
Will sell; way below dealer cost.
Set to appreciate. 332.5233. Winter

(CndtsOfl

1974 Javelin Loaded ..................... $3695

7' POOL TABLE
150
377 473.4

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Tender loving care that Is, It pays.,. .in better per.
formarice, bitter appearance too. We make a special
effort with the details of maintenance And it shows

negotiate. 833 2320.

P.re, Y.rods Barn, we buy

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station
wagon
Power, air. 9
passenger. Must tell. $1,lOOor will

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Loaded with equipment including Automatic,
Factory Air, Power Steering, Luggage Rack,
Rally Stripe, WSW.
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We Give Your Car T.L.C.

1972
Chevy
Kingiwood.

IC*)i t,'ri
2IS S,,"Iorcl t.,.c
1

15 TO CHOOSE FROM

International Oil Furnace with
Blower. Cheaol Cash and

fCARRI
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air. Very clean 12,400. Days, 332.

Autos for Sale

mili-s va%I

(of 17-92,
j0
'iIlh. (301):123411fiff

645 1415

l's.

CASH 322 1141
mr srfl lurnihur,' .'ppianres.

1974 GREMLINS

Canoe, wrought iron table with
marble top and chairs, 10 speed
bike. 100) Scott Ave.

1973 Dod ge Polara Custom, Vinyl
top, power brakes, power steering.

196.4 Jeep station wagon. I wheel
drive. Good mechanical condition.
Can be seen 2*00 S. Sanfor d Ave.,

Wanted to Buy

FLEET SALE

1746.

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Bug,

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all 3222611

Metal shelving. 36 lineal It. of used
heavy guage steel shelving with
rolling ladder. Sacrif Ice price. 373-

1566 Mustang convertible. New tires,
tag and brakes. 1400. 3322026 or
see at M&amp;M Motor Parts.

403 Eves 322 DOS
1972 LTD Brougham, 2 door, full
miles.
Extra
sharp
1941
Chrysler Newport, real clean,
power. 21.000
condition. Split seats and ternlow, low mileage. Call 3231130
perature control. 332.411 Dealer.
1973 Lincoln Continental 1 door,
1971 Toyota Land Cruiser, j'utomatic
fully equipped with all Continental
worn hubs. Good condition. 52400.
features. Safe guard warranty.
648 57)7
Spec lit prIce 32 7 It-SI Dei'rr

A small classified ad brings big
returns, 'Try one and see Call 372.
7611 or 831 999)

BUY DIRECT FROM BOXCAR

Musical Merchandise

Guibransen Horseshoe Spinet
Organ, with a lot of extras.
Delivered $1100. 322-3751.

1973 PLYMOUTH $300

APIDTAXEOVER PAYMENTS
377.4754

Car

I? 924aitIand

International- '.. ton, 4 wheel drive.
tool.box bed. $1200. 36S3161.

3276139.

Mahogany upright piano, newly
rebuilt. Need room. Reasonable.
Call after S. 3231616.

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1970 Yamaha 250 Enduro
Good Dirt Bike. Best
offer 373 1607

Feed

S½HP JOHNSON
KICKER WITH TANK

59

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car.

1972 Honda CO 100. New tag and
sticker. $230 or best offer. One
owner. 322-52.33, Winter Springs.

80

Woodlands, Longwood or Phone
134.1209.
Clearing out greenhouse plants -.
Clothes, dishes, depression glass,
misc. Cheap. 101 Garrison Dr.,

Any

322- 5621

Garage - Rummage
Sales

Junk Sale: Sat., 106. King size
walnut bedroom suite, Frigidaire

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1573 Volkswagen Super
owner, Immaculate.

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322-70M
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1965 Mustang, autmoatic, power
steering, factory air. Local. Sharp

1914 Yamaha, 250 RD
Good Condition, 1150

PONY FOR SALE
REASONABLE

excellent condition, $50 323.35,

Buys

miles

I700and take over payments

IWtTt1 (.000 CPrf'uT)

37) 38

Horses

1 973MG Midget, blue, 11,

$50 Down

BLAIR AGENCY

females. 3226799.

Fully Equipped. One Owner
327.1)23

* Mustang City *

f,øttyCtC Insurance

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GE Console TV, black &amp; white,

'77 CeIlc.a ST, front disc brakes, I
speed, 71,000 miles. Sacrifice.
$1993 firm. 3227147, 1.30 to S.
1974Flreblrd. Good Condition

Motorcycles

78

66

1972 Mercury Capri. 5150 down take
over payments 515 Month. Good
condition. 2273779

.

St. Bernard female. Obedience . ________________________________
troineg, $170. AKC registered. 1970 Honda 450. Excellent condition.
spayed. 3231231.
Just inspected. $300. Call 373.5151
af ter 4 p.m.

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Pets and Supplies

ADORABLE KITTENS FREE
TO 0000 HOME. CALL
AFTUP S )101?5

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Autos for Sale

Mark IV. Loaded,
1973
local one owner. Safe guard plan.
17,000 miles. All Continental
features Including leather intenor, Extra Sharp. Priced to sell
222 41111114 - Dealer.

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for Only $1 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

if you have an eye for real value,
yOu ii eye hit' C lassifie,j ads

30.3 with Lx scope, shoulder strap
and scabbard. Spct'tklng .27 semI.
automatic with lx scope Rugar
.22 automatic. 323 4003.

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Traars

Free kittens, I mos. old, S males, 2

r.

Camper-Travel

75

service, used machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES 373 0697

with wooden stand
323 475.3 after I

lot !OIl,('Llflfl
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itiiilahle ill
SANFORD
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an dI lPtrs I' VU U r
t'IlIJI( 0 fill.

Autos for Sale

KENMORE WASHER, parts,

Accessory Bargains
P4OLLNCASSELBERRY

Rockwell table saw

111)5%

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80

Equipment for Rent

,

WILSOPIMAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
322 56 22
3I)3l5E. First $t

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NOW RENTING

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FORREST GREENE INC.

(,ormiy's

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dry, *5,750.

FREIGHT SA&amp;VAGE
BUY DIRECT FROM BOX CAR
Appliances air cond
lreezers
r,trg step ladders Airc etc

~ Opening Soon
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Lots'_and Acreage

items. 323.C1708.
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HOROSCOPE

Your Friendly Classified Got-

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Color TV's; Table &amp; Chairs; AM FM
Stereo; 1969 Olds 95 Also misc.

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cleaning. GE Dishwasher. 3233135.

One oil furnace 113.000 BTU plus 150
gals. of fuel oil. 1125. 377 9409 after

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FAMOUS REPRODUCTIONS

bedroom, 2 bath, central heat, air,

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chooSe from. 90 day warranty on
all used appliances. Dick's Appliances. 377.7654

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2S4$ParkDr.

11,000 down, assume 7*4 pet. mtg.
$717 mo. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, central heat, air, carpet, Michell
equipped, family room. 131-7230
ext. 16 days. Eves. 373-930.

inc.

Appliances

52

Want a pleasa nt surprise? You can
clean out s-our garage quickly with
a Want Ad.
LOTS - LAKE MARY. 92'x7)0',
lake privileges to Crystal Laki. .
very pretty building site, 13,100.

Your MLS Agency

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Drive
Sanford 323 3200

LONGWOOD HILLS

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3 bedroom, large family room, wall
to wall shag carpet, irrigation
system with well and pump.
Fenced yard. 126,500. Low interest
existing mortgage Or refinance,
322 1214.

COUNTRY - BOYI HEAR THISI
Beautiful I bedroom, 2 bath
executive home on one acre and
five more acres In pnoding

au auuval adivited gross
ir.ceuie of $SKIII.?IS are

Dining room table and chairs, 170
Fla. room couch that makes a bed,
115; coffee table, 55; 373-1192,
Lake Mary after 7:30.

ALTAMOPIT E- 1G,'025' Rolling
Hills area, tall pine trees, hIgP, and

PINECREST - JUST A STEP from
two shopping centers. Call
REALTOR.Assoclate Al Antar for
details In this right nice 3 bedroom
for $1,900. After hours 322.6121.

lvyong a NEW MANONDA

HOUSEFUL OF FURNITURE
2111S. Grandview Ave.,
Sanford, 3270165

Come see us at our big new location

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

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REAL'TOPS 196' .%' Lake Mary Blvd

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Cove

large tot hat citrus trees.
Privately fenced with old age
cypress. All this at $36.500 Con
tact Connie Russell. ASSOC., fl)

Harold Hall Realty

Master's

PALACE GUARDED

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bedrooms, 2 baths, garage, cen
tral hear and air, screened porch.

WOODED LOT- Nearly an acre.
beautiful building Site, $7,500

Herald Dial 377 26)1 or I)) 9993 10

conveniences. including doubleI
car garage, beautiful lawn-extra

3 bedroom concrete block home.
Fenced yard, carpet, air, heat.
373.7534 or 323-5099.

Realty, REALTOR, 7237150

ON RESERVOIR
LAKE

DeBary

3 Families or Singles

SANFORD REALTY

1 he lime Tested Firm
Days 372 6173
PIi1t5 li? 5171 or

Live In the ldyllwiide section of
Sanford - lovely I bedroom. 2
both home, hvs all the modern

$79,.
Corbett Real Estate

NO DOWN PAYMENT
I Your new custom home on a lot of

3 bedroOni. 1'.,baths, no qualifying.
11.900 dOwn. $196 mo 7 pet. Acre

Royal, Oculton, Haviland, Bavarian
china, lead crystal and pressed
glass. Dave's Furniture, 500
Sanford Ave., 223 9370.

Immaculate like new 2 bedroom, 2
baths, extras. Nice location.

$1,500down and takeover payments.

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Days 377 7217

Household Goods

3 BR, lovely setting. Call for price,

Possible subtidlied monthly
payments
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5111500.

A. A. MCCLANAHAPI, BROKER
322 5M
Nlghts,323.117cr373.90'fl

evenings.

ST. JOHNS REALTY
BROKERS

(The

NEWLY RENOVATED, 1 Bdrrn
home, furnished, corner lot

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EXECUTIVE- PRESTIGE

Outstanding Buys

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101W lit St
373 6061, 32) 0517, 372 5370

LAKE MARY
auilder has new 3 bedroom, 7 bath
home ready for immediate oc

Houses for Sale

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HUFFMAPI REALTY
Al Pc'll, Jenny Clark, ASSOC
3 72 1S9$. 327 5553 Day. Eve

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PICA "0uSS na rural area
No clown
pa, rent nonthly payment5 lt
'ban rent 3overn'nC,,t sUbsitJ:rd
tifIj (iuyrr5 Call to See if
10 Q

1100( 79h St
377 6655

3 Bedrooms. 1', baths. I'. acres.

Business Property
For Rent

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Houses for Sale
"Get 'Em While

'TAF F ER REALTY

L

W. Garnett White

Ca.'? put the car in the garage 511,
no longer needed .stems with a
cl6Stitk'd ad in the Even-rig

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JOHN "RIDER , ASSOC

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1919 S French
3721311 P7 1496, 377 754
372 1161, 322 1559

Housesfor Sale

Jim Hunt Realty

s 171
"Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

Stemper SezI

2 NEW BEAUTIFUL HOMES
or wr?e
Olshwashers
their share of. the loaned oil commission- hunters ap. Sanford
Al Anon Family Group P. 0
Lake
Mary
A3
bedroom
l
bath
and
aspaciousl
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pas
revenues, and a second facility plauding Fourcade. Poor
Storage garage for rent. Sanior
Bo' 551 Sanford. Fla 37771
bedroom, Ill both for you to
New
2
bedroom
duplex
homes
in
Auction,
1700
French Ave. 323
Australia, Denmark and
Recession Is already hem. could help them.
chooSe from. Just built, and the
IF
Quiet neighborhood. Near I 4.
7310.
some
hope
that
the
Greece.
construction Is excellent. IS, pct.
The challenge to the world's There 15
SANFORD 323-7900
S
Stromberg and SiC Shag carpet,
Lost and Found
financing. Retirees orounj
oil
producers
might
be
more
central
HA.
water
and
lawn
care.
finance ministers and top
*5
Acres..
OldHouse*
family will like this. Priced in lows
Meanwhile the IMF will go its LOST: Irish Setter, male. West 20th
$143 Month. Call glady Brown
ORLANDO 3 5-5S55
beakers as they descend on interefted in Wittereen
*30's. Call and let me, Lillian1
3 wells. Good for forming, flea
Realty,
3225737
or
372
1964.
normal
bureaucratic
way.
Two
area
3234111
or
322.963
around. They are more
Campbell, give you more details.
market or used car lot. Located
Washington
thena
annual
meeting
of UileforInter
tional time
I
FRANKLIN ARMSAPTS
1305500. After hours. 6174721.
near 1.4 on Hwy 46. $150 mo.
OFF AIRPORT
chary
of
putting
their
money
new
committees
at
top
:
112OFtorida Av e
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SLVD.
ministerial
level
will
be
asked
Child
Care
Monetary Fund and World Into Eurodollars than y
373 6650
Mid-Florida Realty
Roberts
&amp;
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Bank should be to prevent it six months ago, andat
TAO
bedroom
apartments.
day or nigh?, Mrs. Jane Bragg. 417
REALTORS
Orindo 1417710
turning Into a disastrom altnp they would get both security transfer real resources to the
S 16 and up
,2i'os
Inc
W. 3r d St., Sanford.
lonQrqOt4I
e
size
Th
de
cent
return.
Much
will
developing
countries.
They should be discussing by and a
3731340
WAR EHOUSE
how much they went world depend on what political role of the new IMF quotas will be EXPERIENCED. Will dO baby Ore or
.
With or without officesonSR Mall.
2 bedroom townhouSe
argued, If only in the corridor&amp;
Sitting day or night. Call 322•5019,
1,
any
size.
We
are
wtiesfIng
and
IIWTICY supply and real gross they decide to play In the IMF,
apartments Central heat and lit.
dealing so come see us or call 323.
NOW LIAt1Mft
r wants these Increased
"Co Ci"a in fA4I
tif which they remain deeply
ee$M
IrS t'p good Ole summert,me 'I'S a
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by
70
per
cent,
but
most
vener't
to
everything
From
1110
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and by what means.
reM time to sell sonethq *tha
After
6
call
373
799?
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,
countries, particularly CIASSifird Ad
,
.
mybe a good
dat 372 7e11 o
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They will not meet this
.
40
Condominiums
Sanford. Is, floor, 3 Bodroom,
they are demanding a more America and Gcrman think ' H' 58 '1 for a ouch resultS •d
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challenge, or at least
kitchen equipped, air and heat,
very
much
small
er
;
the
final
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formal speeches will no important stake In ft,
$133. Call owner Deltona (305) 574. 0*-ners health requires immediate
x
per 9
In
this
they
have
French
settlement
may
be
for
a
Good
ThingstoEal
1043.
.
sale of this especially nice 2 BR
All Wiffi
propose a ewe. The most that
itiall 10
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Condominium In the finest Sanford
but the French
mttst**
a
r.
this
duplex
apartments
I
cr
7
bedrOom
Y provide is a backing,
I I5 $1 00 Far"' fresh
locatIon. New furniture and
minister, M. Jean-Pierre will be pushing bard in
PtIfolo bat.
Furnished or unlurnthed £0'
better
produce Dawg Patch F it&amp;
draperIes throughout. Make your
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c
:;
swimming
pool.
1220
1
Orlando
corridors of each other's Fourcade, is playing France's Washington ¶o get the United
,rark,4. Dog$rack R . Sat. Sun
offer, cash, terms, or trade. We'll
Appilances
Or 373 79'.1
problems, and some new game, not the IMF's. Fourcade States to agree to a change in
deal,
the
IMF
statutes
which
would
OCEAN
SHRIMP
for
has
said
that
the
best
key Is
subsidiary scheme
31
Apartments Rent
Cailbart Real Estate
allow central banks 10 buy as
I
recycling
Arab
funds
Is
through
hOnt
FRI
F
delivery
SS.ivel
recycling oil fwi4
.
Arms.
Furnished
71 Hour Service
e.g., well as sell gold freely.
Please cail 305530 6461
give the creaking International direct financial deals
Call 372 liç
17 Bedroom Adults Only
book ing system a small ad- with countries like France. As
finance ministers' sman Far,', fresh produce da i ly Vner,pe
Spec Pates rot Senior C'ti:ens
toenato,
$400
box
seine
juicy
hAy 431
0155 stiCk talk grows steadily smaller, as
ditlonal safety net.
Park Aeq.ue Mobile Park
41
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HouusforSale
with those who arrange such the great threat of depression
Pa rk Dyr, ii,g a)
A big forum_ the IMF has d'ta!s,there will be many big
Flsrl4a An.'
i room, wall to wall carp,t,%air
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Instructions
IX member countries - is
SANFORD,
FLA.
conditioned, reasonable rent.
SUN LAN 0
never a decision-making one.
fl3.141O
Adults, no pets. 377.15)0.
'Ar rave several nice i'omes
Piano or Organ Students bCginn*rS
Today more and more of the
in
the
available
Sunl,wd ar.a
or e dvanCed In your hOmt jr
Bedroom upstairs apartment
fl ?hp 7i
mre Call 23$)2)
world's finance ministers meet
Adult
Lights, water furnushd
more and more frequently In
only 190 377 2296. after 1
DIESEL MECHANICS &amp;
INVESTMENT
crderto settle less and less.
We're just around the
For Saturday, October 12, 1974
I Bedroom furnished 4artment
CARPENTRY
TRAINING
looking for qnrifl bus'nett or ,nvest
The American
Located in Lake Mary
Available now at Seminole Junior
rrerill Ask us about our listings On
Administration Is less critical
Call 377 7741
College. These full time programs
properties in this area
corner- in the trees
of the IMF than it was two By CARROLL RIGHTER
aPProved for veterans. Phone 323Furnished 1 Bdroom
GENERAL TENDENCIES: A real chance comes to do
1150.
years ago; It has tnj more ot
Apartment 2300 Mellonville
COUNTY
After 5 P.M
Its animosity to Robert specific work that Is necessary to put your plans Into action. Get
and we're MARINER'S VILLAGE APARTI bedroom, ? bath. Solit plan mobile
OW
MENTS,
located on 17-92 S. Sanford. Our unspoiled U
n
surroundings
in
the
best
of
condition.
Improve
health,
also.
McNamara's World Bank i .
18
One bedroom apartment, furnished,
Help Wanted home on S tree shaded acres
unit
adult
apartment complex features i
ARIES
(Mar.
21 to Apr. 19) You can work at tcp efficiency
also one 3 bedroom apt. 1009 east
stead. But America may still
174.900 Terms
and 2
bedroom
apartmen
7sd
St.
Call
enis
now,
whether
at
home,
at
377-1693
for
in
ts, complete with central heat and
business. In creative fields, or
resist the proposal that D
'fEAt. ESTATE SALESMENformation.
air, carpeting throughout (your choice of color)
Confidential interview, Compute,
Healey, Britain's Chancellor of whatever, so get an early start and persevere.
POOL
MILS
We
take
trades.
FORREST
drapes, G.E. appliances, garbage disposal, pool,
Nice I room apartment, water paid.
TAURUS (Apr.20to May 20 Get out 10 beauty or barber shop
the Exchequer, will put to the
laedrooms, family room, screened
GREENE Inc. REALTORS 3
$130 per month, $40 damage
laundry facilities, and clubhouse with TV and commeeting: that the IMF's early and make yourself especially attractive, then you can later
patio,
central
heat,
air
176.0-c53
6353 or 3775570
deposit. $01 Magnolia Ave 372.
*th tcrmt
plete kitchen facilities for private parties.
managing director, Johannes create an ezc0ent Impression socially.
0201.
Full lime
Part time - Anytime.
Witteveen, should try to GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Think very carefully if you want to
Over is. Call 321 000
1 bdrm. furnished apt. at ID French
Convenient to shopping, 17.92 and 1-4.
arrange a second and bigger solve that problem at home Ideally. Avoid one tonight who is
Ave $100, p'us $23 deposit, water
Experienced help for commercial
furnished. 322 6417 or 3224530.
and better version of the trybv 10 hoi'ii in on YOUT territory.
refrigeration, Apply In person
Built around nature, with you in mind,.. .Lakefron?
Payton
MOON
CHILDREN
I
June
22
to
July
21)
Make
appointments
Pantry Pride, Zayre-s Shpng
existing meager 13.4 billion
Nicety
furnIshed
upstairs
apitiCenter. Hwy. 17 57, Norm Chenty.
apartments, with a natural, relaxed atmosphere,
'special oil facility" (i.e., the with those who can help you become more productive and efmen?. Adults. No pets. 1717
Wtlit, 312 1301
money Witti,veen has borrowed ficient at your daily routines. Sociable p.m.
Magnolia Ave.
Sales Lady to learn the SIngE
at 11
,ei) P4a*,ji"it A
l..F0 July 22 to Aug. 21) Show you are practical today and
Sewing Machine business. Mutt be
FROM s iss
from the Arabs for lending to
Cozy
trailer.
1
bedroom,
mature
riper? seamtress, 25 hrs with
come out of that dream world you have been drifting into for some
others through
adultS Good location, utilities
Wednesdays &amp; Sundays off. $70
This time borrowing aind time and you get mitch done.
pad By week. No deposit. 373
Cute As A Button
Plus commission. Neat ap
56,5
VIRGO
(Aug.
22
to
Sept.
22)
Improve
appearance,
then
show
pearance absolutely t%Sontlai. By
lending would beat commercial
l I%RI NF.iC'M V1I.11A(7 s: .s l' t'iI l;Nls
Owner transferred, must Sell this
appointment only call Mr. Powell.
rates, Instead of at 7 per cent, more affection to loved ones Group affair brings nine benefits,
7 BEDROOM FURNISHED
immaculate 3 bedroom. 1'.', bath,
noa OALAP, .0 04,v,
223 6161.
APARTMENT $170
central h.t, air, garage, carpet,
but would carry a similar even if only on cultural level.
MONTH 3130654
$11,500. VA, FHA financing
Need cash for CPritm.a7 Amblion
LIBRA(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Talk over with some expert
guarantee against exchange
available.
enthusiasm are all you nd to
&amp;
WELAKA APARTMENTS
rate losses in terms of IMF whether you should make changes to improve your position. Show
be an Avon Representative 614.
111W 1st St
Hartman Realty, Inc.
Special drawing rights. Healey more understanding for mIe,
"79,
SCORPIO
iOct.
23
to
Nov.
21)
Seek
out
good
friends
who
un
Sut.' ) l?r' (irrater Mall
AVALON APARTMENTS,
will propose Unt not only
REALTORS,
Casse'fberry. 5301644
ADULTS,
NO
PETS
Will
COUPLES
help you attain them. Attend that
should oil producers be can. der5tand your alms and
1l1j.n 1 i'
116W 7ncJSt
s'cia'
affair that will bring you the inc( its you want,
A
C
C'pCfIVnrty
"a:.si-d for surpiw fun-:Ls, Lut
13 I,e
and work with youngsters in a
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 2210 Dec. 21)Seek the advice of bigwigs
simer1ca aixi Germany too.
32
Houses Rent
youp sefltn, Excellent salary
so you can improve your position in life. Shcwprkle In whatever it
end fringe benefits. Minimury, age
Unfurnished
is that you possess. Guard reputation.
Moving? Why not live in Sanford's
1i.ith no children at home. Writ,
Healey will also plead
or call Toby Tucker, Boys Ranch,
CAPRICORN I Dec. 22 to Jan. 20 Out to the new places with
something needs to be done to
Furnished or Uflfu'netAed
Fla.. 22W (near Live Oak, Fla)-finest established residential area?
lend some of the oil revenues tin new acquaintances for cultural pleasure. U changes need to be
Puce 3 Bedroom Home f it Rein
let 901$.42$5I. Nigh?.- 904 $17
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7974
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5 372 1*79
i'll
Iix' !!1,d:j: Lzd uufltr( like made 'r idc'r -them
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would not seek re-election election. None have fully
because of commitments qualified. They are George
related to her job as a Hess, husband of the incumbent
rehabilitation nurse coor- mayor; Bert Perinchief, music
necessary. "If an officeholder office,
Citing his business ex- dinator for the state. However, director at Seminole Junior
is bad in some person's view ,
she did announce her intention College and the second of the
but the people want him there, perience, spanning years, the
Proximity of his employment to to seek one of the three council three men to seek the interim
great. This man Hodges is
appointment, J. Richards, a
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State Department of Transportatlon crews worked into
the night Friday repairing the
wooden guardraillng ripped
away by the truck-van crash
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old bridge i
scheduled to be replaced b
1977 with a $4 million wider,
modern structure, The bridge
project is scheduled to go to bid
next April, officials said.

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thinks he is doing or how much
background and information he
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said.
He added that the political
system in America breaks
down when an elected official
has gained so much power that
the people think he can not be
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a string of Fish and his son in children who escaped drowningRedditt's daughter, Mar) L 11 per ions on the narrow, an counties was rerouted while the
law who tried to rescue hun were treated and released
McConnell, 23, also jumped to tiquated Osteen Bridge about crews worked
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and three of the eight other the body of Thomas J. Reddilt, swam back to the boat but was approximately eight feet of
persons riding in their van died 52, of Orlando, Friday af• unable to start the motor or to water.
help her hus band and father. Nearby fishermen helped
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