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667th Year, No. 120—Tuesday, Jan, 7, 1975
MONDAY

Life
(9) The Big
Showdown
(33) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Underdog
3:00 (2,8) Another World
(6) Price Is Right
(9) General Hospital
(3$) Mr. Ed
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x-40 1hree St
3:30 (2. 0) How To
Survive A
Marriage
(6) Match Game
(9) One Life To
Live
(33) Uncle Hubie
Show
(44) Leave It To
Beaver
4:00 (2, 8) Somerset
(6) Merve Griffin
(9) Lucy Show
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Gililgan's Island
4:30 (2) Bonanza
(0) Mery Griffin
(9) GJlliqn's Island
(13) Orlando City
Council
(35) Leave It To
Beaver
(44) Gomer Pyle
5:00 (9) Mission
Impossible
(24) Mister Roger's
Neighborhood
(35) Batman
(44) Mod Squad
5:30 (2) News
(6) Andy Griffith
(13) Cable Journal
(24) Electric Company
(35) Lost In Space
6:00 (2. 6, L 9) News
(13) Cable Journal
(24) Villa Ale
(41) Lucy Show
6:30 (2, 8) NBC News
(13) Smothers
Brothers
(24) Zoom
(35) Mayberry RFD
(44) Hogan's Heroes

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100 (2) To Tell The
Truth
(6) Concentration
What's My Line
Truth Of
Consequences
(13) Sfnrv of
Gold
(24) infrrcor 24
(, 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Jeopardy
(6) What's My Line
(I) Wide World Of
Animals
(9) Jacques
Cousteau
(13) Richard Hall
800 (2, 0) Movie
(6) Gunsmoke
(24) Special Of The
Week
(35) The Baron
(44) Dinah
8:30 (8) Flip Wilson
(13) Washington

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(6) Movie
(9) Wd World
Entertalnmen
(24) Captioned News
(44) The Fugitive
2:00 (24) Dimensions in
Culture
1:00 (2.1) Tomorrow
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(9) Movie
TUESDAY
MORNING
6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubflce
6:10 (2) Sunshine
Almanac
6:15 (8) Sunshine
Almanac
6:25 (2) With This Ring
6:30 (6) Sunrise
Semester
(8) Today In Florida
6:53 (2) Daily Devotional
7:00 (2, 8) Today
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7:30 (9) Am America
(44) Why Me.
Tom Krolik.
8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(9) Dusty's Trail
(44) New Zoo Revue
8:30 (9) Movie
(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
(I) Movie
(35) Not For Women
Only
(44) Leave it To
Beaver
9:30 (35) Florida Lifestyle
(44) Petticoat
Junction
10:00 (2) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
(6) Joker's Wild
(35) Mothers In law

(44) Bold Ones
9:00 (2, 8, 44) May le
(6) Maude
(9) ABC Theatre
(35) My Partner
(24) Special of
Week
(33) My Partner
The Ghost
(44) Rock And Roll
9:30 (6) Rhoda
(13) Detectives
10:00 (2) The Navajo Way
(6) Medical Center
(13) Dick Powell
(24) Washington
Straight Talk
(33) Felony Squad
(44) Lady Live-In
10:30 (24) Black Perspective
(33) Rat Patrol
11:00 (2, 6, 0, 9) News
(24) Lillias, Ygoa
And You
(35) Burke's Law
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2, I) Tonight Show
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10:30 (2, 8) Wheel of
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(33) Movie
(44) Green Acres
11:00 (2.8) High Rollers
(6) Now YOU See It
(9) Split Second
(44) Phil Donahur,
11:30 (2.0) Hollywood
squares
(6) Love Of Life
(9) Brady Bunch
11:55 (6) News

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12:00 (2. 44) News
(6) Young And
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(8) Jackpot
(9) Password
(35) Big Valley
12:30 (2.8) Blank Check
(6) Search For
Tomorrow
(9) News
(44) Variety
12:00(2) News
1:00 (2) Jackpot
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(9) All My Children
(33. 44) Movie
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Turns
(9) Let's Make A
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(2,8) Survive A
Marriage
2:00 (2,111) Days Of Our
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ROME—Tony Musante and
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interview,
Tony had arrived in Rome
late the night before from
Sicily, where he had just
completed four weeks shooting
of an episode in a five-part
series for American television
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second season,
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Musante played the detective
who was a master of disguises
as he tracked down criminals,
ABC liked the series, wanted to
keep going and was stunned
when Musante stuck by his
original option that he would
only continue if the show was
reduced from a weekly hour
series to a mini-series, six to
eight a season,
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convicted In December by a identified suspects' pictures for
Leroy Posley, of Sanford,
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In other circuit court actions
John Gilbert Matthews Jr.,
Sanford men was all a misun- placed the trial of
Eubanks and Monday, the state dropped a 6, of Casselberry, plead guilty
derstanding.
Williams at the end of a long charge of buying, receiving and to at
tempting to obtain lodging
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up for trial before Circuit Court
Defense attorneys Ned Julian ton, saying the case will be re- free on his own recognizance
Judge Clarence T Johnson Jr Jr and David Porter were sue. filed
pending a pre
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Also dropped was a gation Matthews promised to
Tad Flggatt told the court that supress testimony by
a man possession of controlled sub- pay $242 to Quality Inn, 14 and
the charges were being drop. who said he hid in a dumpster stance charge against Alvin
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popular Vo-Tech, Adult and Continuous Education programs. 7%e college has opened a South
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Seminole Center at 14 and SR 431 and has a Telephone Communications Center at Sanford Airport
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Although SiC does not officially change its name to Seminole Community College until July 1 it Is the
charges
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Over the weekend, Sammy
Davis had trouble with his eye
and told the bosses at
Palace he would have to go to
LOS Angeles for treatment.
Billy Weinberger. faced
a huge holiday crowd, had to
lilajul 'vpiwxiuiciii quick
so he called Frank at I a.m.
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Sammy.
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that Frank was replacing him
so he asked his doctor to fly up
to Las Vegas and examine the
infection in the eye,
Meanwhile, Sinatra had
alerted Bill Miller, his conductor, to alert the Sinatra
musicians for an afternoon
rehearsal.
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rehearsal. Sammy'sdoctor told
him the eye would not affect his
performance so Sammy kept
till! date.
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numerous accidents.
In other business, council authorized new
mayor James Lormann to sign a long-term
lease with the county' for city' property at
Wilma and Church Streets where the county
plans to construct a new health depart
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medical clinic.
A resolution was adopted confirming the
appointment of Mack N. Cleveland Jr., as
special city attorney to defend a lawsuit filed
by consulting engineers Glace and Radcliffe.
The suit asks the court to order the city to pay
$109,000 in fees the Winter Park engineering
firm says the city owes mostly for work on the
defunct city sewer system.
cause of

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emergency.
Acting City Atty. Ned Julian said last night
an emergency is what the city council
declares it to be and that it would be unlikely
that any court would throi out the new law
because it was declared an "emergency."
In response to a question from Grant,
Julian said he knows of no law authorizing the
police to order a vehicle towed awayy' if it
blocked driveways.
Schreiner and Police Chief Tom Hennigan
had said the cars parked on the right of way
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of Abraham Smith, 48,
Assistant Public Defender Jim Graham
Pearl Small, 21st Street, Midway, told told the court Monday that his chent decided
Circuit C01Art Judge CIarence T. Johnson Jr., she wanted to change her plea from Innocent
"I kifled him but I didn't mean to. I shot him.- to guilty after the State's Attorney's office
She said the shooting occurred "after he sought a continuance in the trial, scheduled
called me all those names and hit me up side this week, so a first degree murder Intheheadlikehehadalwaysdone ldon'tknow dlctment could be sought In the case next
how many times I shot him, but it was more week from the Seminole County Grand Jury.
than once. I didn't even know I hit him."
Judge Johnson accepted Miss Small's plea
Sheriff's Investigators said Smith's body of guilty as charged and ordered her held n
was found on the dining room floor of the county jail during a pre-sentence incouple's house. According to reports he had
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The government opened bids deal smarter than many people auctioned by the Treasury.
of Flagship U.S.Bank of
Monday on two mIllion ounces give them credit for," Simon
The auction
auction was planned to Seminole, said golds flueof gold put up as a lure to keep remarked,
avoid a surge in imported gold tuating price is one reason
If there's gold in "them thar down imports of the precious
Except for a few bids from once It became legal Dec. 31. A Flagship banks aren I selling
hills," that's where it can stay metal. Most bids clustered in some U.S. industries and banks, rush of imported gold would
the precious metal.
as far as Seminole County the $150 to $165 range.
most bids from Americans weaken the U.S. balance of
"We have no intention of
residents are concerned.
But the great gold auction were for a single 400-ounce bar payments.
selling beceuse of the high
Al least that's the response so was a flop causing officials to of gold, the minimum amount
Wayne Albert, vice-president
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far from local bank officials say It only proves that
who aren't selling the yellow Americans have kept their
dust because they say It's too common sense.
risky.
71ough the
was
Also. local residents have a auctioning two million
Approves
ho-hum response to the fact of gold, it received bids on only
', they can buy and board gold for 854,800 ounces and accepted
the first time since the bids for just 750,000 ounces.
By DONNA ES1'ES
depression, officials say.
to ticket and order towed away vehicles of the
Most of the gold was bought by
Herald
Staff Writer
"We haven't had the first foreign banks.
offending motorists. .
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customer.
It's a highly risky
The minimum bid price
,Councilman Don Sci ciner, employed as a
l.ONGWOOI) — Sanford-Orlando Kennel
investment," one banker said, accepted by the government
state
tate
inspector at WV SO C, cast I deciding
Club (SOKC) patrons beware! Don't park
"To sum it up, there just hasn't was $153 an ounce, considerably
vo!e.
New councilmen J.R. Grant and Jerry
your cars on the unpaved 50-foot right-of-way
been much Interest."
below world market prices,
Connell
voted against th ,,overrie. nnell
on the north side of Seminola Boulevard from
Anticipation that U.S citize ns al though a few bids ranged as
said
his
vote reflected'us opinion wuat a
now on.
would eagerly acquire the high as $185 an ounce.
public hearing should have been ueuu prior 0
The Longwood Police Department no c has
precious metal drove gold
Treasury Secretary W ilL4arn
adoption
of the "emergency" ordinance n
the authority to order vehicles parked there to
prices upward to around $200 an Simon expressed
ssed delight that
ea
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ly
Decemer.
b
be towed away.
ounce late last month. Then a Americans did not buy up all
City council last night, on a 3-2 vote,
Although Jaques did not return his reasons
lack of public response last the gold at sharply higher
overrode
Former Mayor Eugene Jaques' veto
for the veto in writing to the city council, he
week sent the level down to a prices,
of the parking ban on the Seminola Boulevard
told The Herald last week the ordinance
low of $169 an ounce on the
"It once again proves that the
thus
giving
right-of-way,
the
police
authority
which
waived the state requirement for
London market.
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Marsee asked the Board to "prompUy" decide on
his future as county attorney.
Kwlatkowskj called Marsee's letter "totally out of
(ccler" and moved to procced with regular B,pard
business.
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Kimbrough and vice-chairman Dick Williams, both ei th er nomination.
plaining that he was approached by Kwiatkowski on
Republicans was confirmed in a vote that split the
The commissioners had always decided on the
T'hursday and by Ilattaway. later in the week, and
board politically as Vihlen, a former Democrat chairman before the
re-organizational meeting and
told
that "sometime after reorgarüzatjon of the
decided the chairmanship for himself,
then went into that session with a unanimous Board, our firm can
expect to be replaced,"
Newly elected Democrat Co-m
—mimioner Harry relection in mind, according to Kwiatowski.
"Never once," hlarsee told the Board, "have we
Kwiatkowski nominated Viblen. And, although all
But, if there had been no discussion on reshuffling allowed our firm's legal
opinions to be cloeded by
five men voted unanimously to accept no more of the chair, the future of the county attorney
partisanship."
Marsee
said
that he and his firm
nominations, the two Republicans
Williams and tr aditionally a political plum — erupted Into a refused to be compromised by poli
tics that might
Kimbrough
voted against the nomination,
power struggle that won't be resolved until late this occur with the current "political
and
philosophical
Kwiatkowski then nominated Democrat Mike afternoon, if at all.
realignment of the Board."
Hatt.away as vice chairman and had the choice
The fireworks began when County Attorney
ts, Eubanks, Ross
approved unanimously. There was no discussion on Marsee read a letter to the commissioners
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heard.
"I thought it was a
reasonable alternative,"
Musante said. "II would have
given them their 12 weeks, and
given me the beginning of a
mini-series. I felt! did the best!
could."
Musante is adamant about
not doing a weekly show
because he feels it Is careerrestricting. "To do a weekly
hour series involves, nine, maybe 10 months," he explained.
"Doing a series Is a sevendays-a.week thing, especially
where you're the kading actor.
You're on the set five days, In 4
the studio watching rushes on
holding
Saturday,
and
discussions with the writers on
Sundays. I want to work
television, but! also want time
to do (Urns and theater."
Musante Is proving his point.
Since winding up on "Toma,"
he's made a film, a number of
TV specials, and is preparing
for a Broadway play that will
open in New York sometime
early next spring.
One of his TV specials will be
seen next Sunday (Jan. 12), a
two-how' documentary titled,
"Judgment: The Court-Martial
of Lt. William Calley," on ABCTV from 8:30-10:30.
"We only deal with the trial of
lieutenant Calley," Musante fo
said.

salary," Musante said).But he
Musante says he then headed
spurned it.
for Italy for a film, and soon
So, after being off the net. after got a call that ABC did
work for Just half a season, indeed schedule the series,
"Toma" is making a unique under Musante'spreseat terms.
comeback as a midseason So the show went on in the 73-74
replacement. Only now, it will season, finished stronger than it
be titled "Baretta," and the started and apparently ABC
new star will be Robert Blake. wanted to renew. But Musante
The irony is that Musante had indicated last January that
never really wanted to quit the he was exercising his option,
"Toma" series-entirely,
wouldn't go into a second
"I'd like to make two things season unless "Toma" was
clear," he declared. "First, I reduced to a rotating series,
never NOT wanted to go back.
Without Musante, ABC
Second, I didn't turn it down for dropped the show at the end of
a :ccond CLi(ii1.
lit CJu. But in October,
"Let's go back," he con- Musante got a call from
tinued, "to the pilot. Before I Universal again. ABC, in a lot
made the pilot, we all agreed of trouble with the new season,
that If the pilot was successful, wanted to resurrect "Toma."
and ABC picked it up, I would
"I told them there was no
do a full series-a weekly hour sense talking if they still
show-for only one year. If ABC wanted a weekly show,"
wanted to continue, I would do Musante said. "They called me
it as a mini-series. I have a back (he was in New York) and
contract that says just that.
said maybe something could be
"Maybe they figured I didn't worked out. So I flew to Los
mean what I said. Anyway, Angeles."
before the series was picked up,
ABC was unyielding. The
Universal representatives network wanted a weekly show,
("Toma"
( "Toma" was produced by Musante made a counUniversal Pictures) came to terproposal, "I told them I
me and asked me to agree to a would do six two-hour episodes
change in the contract. They which they could run as twoclaimed ABC wasn't interested parters. In that way, they could
in the series unless they had fill out the second half of the
assurance l would bearound for season with 12 shows."
as along as the show stayed on
ABC rejected Musante's
the air. I wouldn't yield."
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New Energy Program
WASHINGTON AP) — Treasury Secretary William E.
Simon says President Ford plans a new energy conservation program that "will necessarily mean a degree
of personal sacrifice" by all Americans. Saying a fresh
administration energy-economic strategy would be
"tough, comprehensive and effective," Simon also hinted
Monday at tax cuts and additional help for the nation's
unemployed. The Ford program Is to be formally announced Jan. 20.

School Funds Held
WASHINGTON (AP) The government Is seeking to
withhold federal funds from any school which falls to
comply with a new law guaranteeing access to student
records and the opportunity for parents and students to
nt't fl; :ur.ices ir tJ' rccrij.
Regulations proposed Monday by the Department of
Health, Education and Welfare are Intended to implement
the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, which
took last Nov. 19.

Burton Wheeler Dies
WASHINGTON tAP) Burton K. Wheeler, one of the
most powerful isolationists In the Senate before World

War II, Is dead at 92.
The Montana Democrat, a veteran of four Senate terms,
died at his home Monday night after an apparent stroke,
according to a son. Wheeler remained active as a partner
in a Washington law firm with his son and was in the office
the day he died.

Wagner, Mrs. Cerf To Wed
NEW YORK (AP) — Former New York Mayor Robert
F. Wagner and Mrs. Bennett Cerf, the widow of the
founder of Random House, plan to wed at the end of the
month.
The marriage will be Wagner's third. His first wife, the
former Susan Edwards, died In March 1964. He was
divorced from his second wife, Barbara Joan Cavanaugh
Wagner, in June 1971.
Wagner is 64. Mrs. Cerf's age is unavailable.

Balloonist To Try Again
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — Publisher Malcolm Forbes
says the aborted balloon launch that nearly killed him and
his copilot itsenti'merely another postponement" of
his California4o..Ezw,pe balloon expedition.
Forbes, ,55, and wospace scientist Thomas Hem.
shelmer, 35,narrowly escaped death Monday when gusty
ground winds Jerked their tiny gondola off Its launch
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Lake Mary Asks For Sheriff 's Patrol Help

Herald today there would be
"no problem" providing Lake
Mary with interim piotection.
LAKE MARY— The new "It is part of an existing zone,
Lake Mary city council moved we patrol out their any way,
Monday night to ask the and answer any calls when
Seminole County Sheriff's their officers are off duty,'
Department (Cr interim help Harrell explained.
until It can decide what to do
Fitzgerald's resignation
about staffing its police becomes effective Jan. 14, and
department,
will leave the young city with a
In the face of Police Chief One-man force,
Gerald F It z g e r a I d 's
New Mayor Walter Sorenson
resignation, the council is suggested contracting with the
considering abolishing the two. Sheriff on a permanent basis,
man force and contracting with
The city postponed action on
the county for police protection a request from Gwynne H.
on a permanent basis
Turner to be reinstated on the
Seminole County Chief police force. Iii a letter to the
Deputy Duane Harrell told The council, Turner said that If the

attend to, namely the approval
f minutes and certification of
election results,

And before the new council
had finished its first meeting, it
had to change one of Its first
decisions
its meeting date,
The council had voted to meet
the first Wednesday of each
month because of conflicts In
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changed it to
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vestigators the trio convinced county jail on $10, bond alter
him his roof needed repair and his arrest by police early toda&gt;
Appar ently switching tactics, after 10 minutes "work" at his home on charges of
a stocking-masked robber presented him wi th a $460 bill possession of marijuana and
wielding a sawed-off
for "26 gallons of aluminum," possession
of
narcotic
held up a Sa nford convenience
Millslagei said the men acstore tE is morning just before 8 companied him to the Apopka
Paul Timothy Hoxton,
a.m.
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State Bank where he wi thdrew Ft Ci ty Road, was released
Thebandit,whoesc3pewjth th nrncyandpaIdUtem.
after posting 1100 bond on a
an undisclosed amount of
Sheriff's deputies said the charje of unau thorized use of a
money from the 7-11 Store, men were
traveling in a white motor vehicle,
Country Club Road and Hardy
Ford pickup truck with brown
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court ordered Ii FCI'WL
Republican Henson
Moore, 35, Led Democrat
Jeff LaCaze, 29, by 44 v,3t*.s
in the ge ne ral election Nov.
5. But a counter on a voting
machine malfunctioned,
depr i ving Lacaze of an
undetermined number of
votes.
Rep&amp;blicans and
Democrats
a II ke
acknnwiedged that the
machine could have cost
LaCaze up to 130 votes
enough to win the election.

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WINTER SPRINGS

Is in the fire and Police and recommend to council. The
departments, tried to cm. f inance committee will loca te
_1_An~
cumvent the Piland ap- financing, subject to council's
Cattle Slaughtered
Councilman Donald Browning pointments with a motion, but approval, for the truck which
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)
Rustlers using a
was elected to the post of failed,
will take 18 months to two years
crossbow killed two dairy cows and wounded three others,
deputymayorherelastpjghtby
The
mayor
maintained
that
to
deliver.
Police say.
the newly formed city council, the council did not have the
Daniels
reported
the
Investigators said the cows from Meadowbrook Farms,
He defeated Irene Van Eepoel authority to ratify or reject
developer
will
construct
the
a commercial dairy farm, were shot with arrows in a
by a 3-2 vote,
appointments, saying he station In complex of offices
pasture as they grazed Sunday.
The vote followed a swearing- favored rotating the corn- and stores,aand
it can be ready
Police said the rustlers butchered the two slain cows
in ceremony in which Acting missioners so that they would In
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months,
and escaped with the beef.
WInter Springs Councilmen (from left) Broiiizig, Danh'ls, Hunter and Durrance take oath
of office, City Attorney Ned Woolfolk become more familiar with all
Council voted to rescind an
administered the oath to departments in the city,
ordinance that would have
recently elected Councilmen
"I feel I have appointed the given council and the mayor a
Browning, Frank Durrance, right people for the job and as $'25 a month
fee allowance in.
Irwin Hunter, and John far as I am concerned
its a crease that would have gone
Daniels.
closed issue," Piland said, but Into effect this month, "If not
Council members clashed added if each
councilman would stopped," Daniels said, "I think
with Mayor Troy ['Hand on submit a list of recom- itis the
fist'rlp.ofro( the If a'
se ve ral Issues Involving powers mendatLons to the city clerk
Editors note: Local officials previously thought, with
by to the citizens."
even limit of $100 with no jail sen. narcotics officer In the country
"The danger of marijuana, of mayor and council. When the Thursday he would reconsider
estimate that at least half of all moderate
use
possibly tenet,
mayor's list of commission at next Monday night's
who would support the more than anything else, Is
students graduating from high damaging the chromosomes,
The
appointments
was read, several meeting.
current law carries a decriminalization of grass," legal aspect." It needs some
school In Seminole County have affecting body cells, rendering maximum
coun cilmen complained at not
of $5,000 fine and five Sheriff's ice squad Lt. Ray type of controlled
Daniels said he did not object
,
smoked marijuana at least strong men sterile and even
years for carrying over five Parker says. "But it wouldn't structor adds, "but it's not having been reassigned to to his appointment, but would
once. Former President- eaticinu rnnror
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pot, d
aria a bother me if the cut-off limit damaging the system as much winier projects,
have rather been In charge of
Nixon's
Commission on
Partisan pro-pot groups, one year ceiling for under live between a felony and a as it ma
Appointments
Included:
finance
and felt Hunter was
da
ges the pe rson who
MArijuana and Drug Abuse though, feel the "research" grams.
Local authorities have misdeameanor went up from gets caught." As a result, he Donald Browning, police better qualified for fire cornestimates that 24 million that turns up bad news
about agreed though that only a small five grams to an ounce." favors decriminalization,
commissioner; John Daniels, mission and Mrs. Van Eepoel
Americans smoke the weed. In their favorite
weed is Isolated percentage of first-time of- Parker said that the "governassistant; Daniels, fire corn- for P&amp;Z commissioner, The
the last part of a three-part and slanted. Even if it Is
"The real problem is that the in isslo fl en; Browning, matter
ment
might
possibly
was tabled until next
series today, the writer dangerous, they say, the fenders actually go to jail.
But, county law enforcement decniminilize It, but "they'll kids don't really understand all assistant; Frank Durrance, week.
examines the move to present penaluesagainst its use
the things that you can't do finance commissioner; Irwin
officials hold little truck with never legalize it."
Daniels revealed that a
decriminalize pot and the are even more dangerous.
after
you get busted for a Hunter, assistant; Hunter. Tuskawilla area
any proposed decriminalization
developer had
responses to this move.
Out of an estimated one of the weed.
According to Dr. Edward felon)'." Most basic civil rights, planning and zoning com- pledged his firm would
conB&gt;' BILL BELLEVILLE
million pot smokers in Florida,
chief Stoner, director of the Student af ter a felon)' conviction, are missioner; Irene Van Eepoel, structa $100,000 fire
William
Staley,
stati
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and
Herald Staff Writer
2.3,600 wIll h" arrested In i975, assistant state
assistant; and
2turney, (Ithic at FIT, "The kids are lost,
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President's according to Kevin Callahan, declares, "I would not favor hoping its so widespread that
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works
commissioner,
quicker emergency response to
Thc, delmte still
S on,
Commission released its report FORMI, (Florida Organization relaxing (marijuana) laws. finally it'll be legal — but I can't
assisted by Daniels.
Resolve
to
let
Cessna
those living on the east side of
in 1972, recommending that for the Reform of
Marijuana But, if it were ever legalized, see it." "Pot smokers," Stoner community leaders, law enPilot Education get
Mrs. Van Eepoel said she the city.
laws governing the use of Laws) state coordinator, the
YOU off tho ground
only way would be to have it says, are different from "social forcement officials, and would not accept the apCouncil voted to form a
marijuana be relaxed, the According to Callahan, Nixon controlled
educators
weigh
the
many
drinkers" in that the doper fa
to go to
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result was the same if the "allowed emotion to overrule d
ceted question of marijuana pointment to Public Works (a committee consisting of
"sets out to smoke to capacity
rugstore and sign for it."
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use in an effort to reach a level new category that includes road Hunter, Durance, Daniels and
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Staley says he opposes lesser in order to get Intoxicated. Can
and bridge, parks, main- Fire Chief Charles Holzman to
C.si
heroin. The 'law and order' of his own commission penalties because "no one you imagine what would
of understanding that will tenance, recreation and review
hh1 Dliii
and
update
Nixon Administration ignored recommending that pot
hopefully do the most for
health), bu t was more familiar specifications
be de- seems to know what the happen If every social drinker individual
on a second new
thereiort.
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fl
dilU
Loning,
tire
truck,
advertised
for bids, _.
But, since the report was
Callahan has praised the may smoke and get behind a would be drunk!"
But to most young pot Hunter, saying his "expertise" review and select the best bid
---issued, medical research efforts of Rep. George Sheldon. car wheel and feel normal. But
smokers,
the
academic
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Special Agent in Charge of questions of legalities and of
he
may
drive
very
ab.
up evidence that the weed may fining first offenders
the Orlando Field (Jf lice of the pathology are like images
caught normally."
be more dangerous than with an ounce or less of grass, a
Florida
Dept. of Criminal Law flashing in front of them on a
"I don't think there's a
Enforcement Geoff Mongue television screen
from a
thinks "the mood of the country
t scrip in which they have no
shows a lessening of concern ir.terest and no control. Let the
bng
I
about marijuana." Mongue adults hassle over U,
u&gt;. ,
There's more than one way to save money on long
said that most people probably it's not our world,
distance phone calls. You just have to know the facts. Here are
feel that anything below five
As one young countian told a
I
grams
should
be
4 easy ways to make every call a bargain.
f
decriminalized. Still, he adds, reporter, "Kids know its
i i
against the law, and It can hurt
he sees "no benefits from
Money-Sxiing Fad
By El) PRICKE"rr
department
I don't knoW, for a city engineer and $999 for From other information, " them, but they don't care. It's
just something to do, like taking
herald Staff Writer
Mongue said, "it appears to
The source of these errors Is not a planntr.
a
walk, riding your bike,
harmful."
obvious," she said,
last year, the city spent
.smoking
pot, It's just
CASSELBERRY— Two city A mixup in federal grant $140,000 In consulting
af.lc'ulty
something
to
do
But
member
at local
offi cials denied Monday this money for the police depart engin
getting
eer's fees alone
SJC
high."
feels differently,
city Is $70,000 in the red, ment sent that budget into a
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My said a report by tailspin.
iuer D 'M Sunday through Fr Ja cu
The V,eikend Fates are c,en Io,er than
can dial anywhere in the whole country
City Managcr Harry Hug will
Some
items were hot
evening rates They're in effect from
(except Alaska and Hawaii) for 3
show errors in bookkeeping.
8 A M tlI 11 PM On Saturdaj and
incorporated in the budget as
minutes for just 85C or less, plus tax.
8 AM till 5 R on Sunday.
"We're not In the red," expense items.
Council member [). Edith
"Mr. [lug, the city manager,
Duerr said, adding, however, made errors," Duerr said.
that bookkeeping errors are the
Money-Saving Fact #3
Both Duerr and Embree
Money-Saving Fact #4
"height of fiscal irrespon. agreed it may be necessary to
sibillty."
hold off hiring addi tion al emCouncil Chairman 'I'oiii p!oyes in Sonic departments to
I&amp;
Embree agreed wi th Dr. Duerr. make up the deficits.
"I know we're not In the rvd,"
Embree said he doesn't
he said. "It's not as bad as some foresee any need to dip Into
people sa y."
This very special rate is in effect from
city funds to bail out the two
Hercs the most Important fact of all
11 PM. till 8A.M. every night of the ek
Hug Is working with depart- departments.
When you dial direct, you'll always save.
and is !owir than the evening rate. You
ment heads In the police and
Embree and Duerr also
no matter when you call. In fact, all of
can dial direct anywhere in the whole
these special low rates apply only
utility departments to clear up agreed that the aeficits will not
country (except A!asia and Hawaii)
if you dial your own long distance ca!Is
an estimated 170,000 in deficits,
place a hold on hiring of the
for 3 minutes for just 75C or less, plus
without an operator's assistance.
His report is expected by next newly created positions of
tax. A special leatureot the Late
Monday's coun cil meeting.
finance director, city planner
Night Rate is the Mighty Minute:'
tlVTC 'OW (reCt'(f oil rJteS do not
, ;
O?( the estimated $40,000 and city engineer.
You can talk for one minute and it willapply is on operatorassZsted calls such as
Cfl Credit card. person-to-person collect.
never cost more than 35C plus tax.
worth of red ink in the utility
Council earmarked funds for
hotel -guest 011S or calls charged to
department, Duerr had no the positions in its 1974-75
a ttird number i
explanation, but she blamed budget after agreeing the city
Hug for a $30,000 deficit in the needs the professional direction
police department.
that the positio ns could offer,
a
"Why there should be
Council alloted$l,l24a month
Bell
- problems ui the utility for a director of finance; $1,316
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pany's Akron, Ohio, plant supe rv ises an a ssembly line where
steel4jelfrd radials are tented out at a record pace.
The plant Is
capable of producing as much as one-third of all the radial tires
purchased in th e count ry.

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Jon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
33, who Once danced under the
police as a tall (about five-(eet.
In an effort to revamp the
Harlan Johnson, 150 Uffi,sters
vehicle is believed to have 1974 name Naughty Nikki, of 14641
Under the realm Of Pubbe
nine-inches) black male Ohio li
COrnmissioners at the work
(sic)
Cove,
Casselberry,
is
knitly
administration of county Sa fety,
cense plates.
berty
Li
St.. Orlando, po'ted
commissioners
session
agreed to set lip a Jan.
weir1ng a stocking mask.
assigned to Company c, 123rd government, Serrhiole Cou nty
The trio we-e desaiW as $200 bond and was released
discussed a request from 20, mee ti ng with
Robbers of the same general
a repeesenSignal Battalion of
Commissioners at a work county Fire Chief Gary
Kaiser tative from the Eesearch firm
description, all carrying sawed- American Indian males, ages from county jail on a charge of
!rfantry DlsIon 'r Grry session yesterday r!ie'J55ed fr a prt.tim praoi
20
— obta ining property by w ort hless
u ieai iwd the state, in artier
Off s1tguns have held up a o ,30 and 40, with black
to
reorganizing and consolida ting Civil Defense,
and
check,
ne
short
t
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Sanford supermarket, gasoline
fur
di
us
th
er
reorgani
of the 22 cunty departments.
za tion.
station, and a residence UI ranging ,4n weigght from Im to
hirs. Drennan was arrested
The
reorganization
was
by Seminole authorities several
remnt weeks but all the Prior 200 pounds.
recommended In a Y by
robberies occurred during
ars ago in a raid on a
ye
Public
Deputies are also probing the
Research
and
&amp;m1k County will get Manpower officials, but
nighttime hours,
tople ' b at
reported theft of a deep we)!
Still
Management
of
AUal4ta,
Ga.,
ss ar Longwood' She S02,900 in federal emergency only a "drop in the bucket" fit
( Co jfntd From Page I-A)
Police and siierlif's Oeputles pump and water tank, valued at
lists
her Occupation
have to wait until the price 01
a meár.s to more efficient
as
funds
for
a
public
service
Job
th
e
face
of steadilY rising county operations
converged on the location of $575, from a vacant house near manager of the Pump Room p r
gold
jum ped above $250 per
r
is k," he said.
ogra m
C o u n t y unemployment here.
avs 'r .0
t!:n nc
Maret1c and Beardall Lounge, Orinndo.
AI',
suggcstt'd
in
the
study
wafer
before he could realize a
Risks bankers mention in
Admirüzti'atire Assislait Betty
but the bandit apparently Avenues, Sanford. Ivey Bridges
Longwood
City, county, state and was the need for a prof essiona l elude a fluctua ting mar ket, return on his investment,
Police Sgt. Slmcoe said last night.
3
slipped through the law en- o Deflary reported the theft. Thomas Ling reporte
p
va
agenci
ole
county
administrator
or
price
changes
d today
Figured at an average annual
wrought by
ri te
es in Semin
"I haven't had any que ri es,"
(crcemnent iragt
the arrest Monday of three salary of $7,800, that would had submitted proposals manager to coordinate the changes In supply and demnaixi Harold Brooks said.
Deputy Pi. Riggins uld a
Sanford police today
juve niles for possession of mean about 38 Jobs could be
many county duties and and attempts by some tini
,ho portable typewriter, two ma
ri
ds
sewftng f
respo
Jots
last
nsibilIties,
juana
plants
anti
see
sCflulous persons to defraud —
.
WOQIJIlI calculators and $50 cash
created In the County to USC
entered
the
Monday,
was
The
Juveniles
were
the public.
commissioners
tuened over W)e*flplo)rment, according to
reported missing
Now
Chiropractk Clinic, 1400 P
Evening Heiuk
tbe
county
commission
reviewed
the
reorganization
to
the
Division
of
You
th Ser. Mrs. Simeot.
"We consider it a specujative
must tare ese reques down that would pl
Avenue, and made off with a brethrough awallatNorl vices.
th
ts
ace all county ty pe of investment," said lam
it is more than the county to fi t th sm
Enterprises, 610 Longwood
Siindm' Herald
all allocation of duties into eight categori
safe' containing
.
The
department
is
White
of
es,
inexpected
Barnett
after
a
funds
which
ffIlOOd.
Bank
of
ft will probably do which wi
stocks, bonds, Jewelry and Ave.,
ll later be reduced to Semi nole in Altamonte Springs.
vestigatlj'ig a breaking and "discouragin g" meeting in in a work sess
''es s.tur,,y ncs C1ri)?m,s
ion Thursday, only five.
alh1er coins valued at $9,100.
Gerald David Coztelio, 19, i
io
enteringMondayatthehomeof Tallahassee Friday with state Mrs. Slmcoe said.
"Tlere'snotalotof
O-yJhe5jnfordHer5,d, inc
de
m,Id;
Sheriff's deputies were Burns Ave., Lake Mary, -rag in Jnlio
tO' d F Uh Ao, S4rtford.
Ceballos,
1406
Commissioners expect to people are too coflservatl,,.c"
Probing a cn1idence game county jail today on $5,000
have county planner Roger he said.
Meadowlark Lane in Skylark
operation by three men alter his arrest on a warrant subdivision. Cash totaling $250
Nelswender's schedule for
One banker said an investor
r (Ond ItS 1'O%g Pd t
representing themselves as charging breaking and entering was taken froni the home.
organiza tion of the "county could easily pa
SIrniord. Iorks. 7fl
re
for
James R. Basso, 19,
y;
of private first c ss
Csvzukvv nthan5, with thtnt to commit a (tiony. Entry tu gained through a Mrs. M11 1 Bass,, 611 Oak Ave., TeL, whe la at Ft. Hood, development" department ounce wafer of gold after
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re he Is a field
by Carrier
Paul MiUslagel, 70, Route
Donald Stanley Futsang, 22, slidi ng glass door.
Sanford.waspromotedt3Mmy wireman in Headquarters before considering further charges at' totaled.
chan ge there.
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drainage
and implement a master street
paving plan, he saId. Lermann
also urgedthe developmentof
master land use plan to mee t
the future needs of the city,
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Voters in
Louisiana's 6th CongesalonalDfstrictgoo
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rxialice orfn
LaBosslere to take a shift
immediately announced he will bad faith" and
p' !I"I\
a
that council
himself
until something Is
,
pursue an a usterity program members are not per
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sonally
work
ed
ou
t. "I will not be here
this year.
I
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responsible for acts of city
during
e
th day after pullin g a
Thanking fellow councilmen employes.
24-hour shift," LaBos,siere said.
for t he ir confidence In electing
V
Julian added that a correct
him, he said he has a sincere interpretation of th
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Volunteer firemen sup'
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des ire to do the best for the city known ordy after
"cment
the three-member paid
some
city in
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and then made a sta tement Florida is taken to
force
who
court, "I
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concerning the city's poor th ink the $300,000 in liability
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':.'n have 46 hours off,
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financial condition.
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insurance will be enough if we
Co1bert,withtbesanf,.j law
(,rant said Councilman H. A. (the city officials and emfirm of Stenstrom, Davis and
.
Scott reported to him that the ployes) are all good,"
McIntosh which also represents
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Grant
ci ty has enough money to said.
!Iriri
the city as city attorneys,
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operate until June, but not
serves as assistant city atScott nodded agreement and
J'
enou gh to get to July. ,,It is the ma tte
'!r
r, discussed se veral
torney in Oviedo and was
going to be a hard row," he times over the past
formerly city judge there.
two weeks,
said. adding that city debts are died.
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Connell voted against the apeverybody's business. "It will
t7c
'fl
Co un cil expanded its posted
pcintmeiit
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noting
his
take several years to get the agenda toinclucje the election
13i'- \i4f
preference to gi ve adequa te
of
city out of debt," he sa id
study to each matter,
a ne
ch.iirman the ap
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Grant anil Scott cmribin.'d fl{iifltIitcZlt
of Wi1ltii Culbert as
I'olLrt Chief Tow lftnnlgdn
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forces to discourage council th e city's prosecuting attorney Mayor James Lormann (right) administersoath of office to Jerry Council,
—
said the appointment had to be
, ,,
lily Clerk ufl,e oma
from acquiring additional and to authorize consultin g flflti ii. Grant.
ma de in time for municipal
liability Insurance after Acting engine
court hearings today, It was
er A. E. O'Neall to assist
dur ing the past week,
City Atty. Ned Julian sa id the City Supt. Ralph Fisher with from SR 427 to U.S. 17-92.
any spending Is approved, "If announced in early Decem be r
But the council refused to
New Councilman Jerry' we hire a fireman, we are th
new state law lifting the ban
at City Prosecutor James
on
preparing
a
plan
showing
take
up
consideration
of
Connell
said a re view of the making a commitment to eep
individuals suing the state and location of water lines on Sit 43-4 replacing a f
Fisher
was resigning effecti ve
ir e ma n who quit budget m ust be made be fore that
man for the rest of the Jan. 1.

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of his office Monday night Lormann's grandparents, Mr. restore the people's confidence
tixi
before a packed audience of and Mrs. Robert
of in our elected representatives,"
friends and family.
Casselberry and Lormann's he said, urging that all citizens
Mrs. Lormann beamed from sisters, Sa ndra and Linda of participate and be thoroughly
the cowicil ta ble as her only son Longwood.
was sworn In by Acting City
Of the budget, hesald the city
Mayor Lormann, in a
m ust effect a budget responsive
to the people's needs wfthjnte

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are serving life terms, and a fourth man is scheduled for

prepared statement, listed five
goals as a guide for the city's

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LONGWOOD— J. H. Grant, lImit liability to cities at
elected unanimously by his $100,000. He
sa id no problems
colleagues as the city's new should develop
un less acts are
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Alvin Bernard Ford, 21, was sentenced Monday by
!r,'ward County Circuit Judge J. Call Lee.

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little effect on the cities.
Julian said the law seems to

usterity Plan For Longwood

FORT I.AUt)[•:Ill)1%l,E Fla. (AP) - A Gainesville man
convicted of the slaying of Fort Lauderdale policeman
Walter llyankoff has been sentenced to die in the electric

"deserve a reply."

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Tuesday, Jan. 7,1975--3A

Cop Killer Gets Chair

"Mr. Williams' innuendos," Kwiatkowski said,

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indictment charging they smuggled nearly $14 million
worth of cocaine and marijuana into Florida were still at
large today, pt'ln' '-:11(1.
John Carmen Anderson, 48, of Miami, surrendered
Monday to authorities and was released on $20,000 bond.
ILS. Magistrate Peter Palermo set Anderson's
arraignment for Thursday.
Seven persons were brought before Palermo last week,
and seven others remained in jail In New Jersey or
Martinique on earlier arrests.

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TAIJ,AIIASSEE Fin. (Al') Justice Arthur England
Jr. will be sworn in Wednesday as the newest member of
the Florida Supreme Court.
England won election to the court
in November,
defeating former Judge Sam Spector for the seat vacated
by the retirement of Justice Richard Ervin.
However, the court has not decided the length of
England's term. The court is to hold a hearing later on
thether England will serve the four years remaining on
Ervin's term or a full six-year term.
Speakers at England's investiture ceremony include
James Urban, Florida Bar president and Chesterfield
Smith, past president of the American Bar Association.
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%we iiu rioes i (1CTI
By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff w

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receiving the best deal for their money.
"To depart from this and select someone who is
going to cost the county thousands of dollars will
deny the public the opencss the deserve." Williams
said that thousands of dollars would be lost In the
changeover because of man4iours spent by Marsee
in becoming familiar with count)' organization and
procedure.

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FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

Three Still At Large

WASHINGTON (AP) — The and deserters are not applying by two "rd
members, retired apply Time Is running out,"
Presidential Clemency Board, Is because many don't know Marine
Goodell made public the rejection of less than five" ap.
Gen. Lewis W. Walt and Goodell wrote the station manreporting that only 900 of the they are eligible.
names,
but not the hometowns, pilcatlons.
the Rev. Theodore M. Hes. agers In asking them to
air the of 47 men granted pardons or
100,000 eligible men have apburgh. Radio tapes In Spanish tapes frequently as a
plied for clemency, Is asking
free pub- conditional amnesty by Ford
Goodell rejected a suggestion
Goodell told a news confer- by another board member, he service.
the nation's radio and television ence Monday that the boar d Is
Last week, the second group
t the program is "a bwL"
Aids Casanas O'Connor, are
Goodell said he does not ex. acted on. lhe terms of alternate He said the low signup rate was
stations to broadcast reminders mailing out to all radio
and being sent to Spanish,-speaking pect President Ford
that Jan. 31 Is the deadline for television stations 30-second stations,
to extend service ranged from three the result of eligible persons not
the Jan. 31 deadline, but he months to one year.
the program.
getting the word, "mistrust" of
and 60-second tape recordings
"It would be an additional conceded that a good response
Board Chairman Charles E. explaining the clemency pro- service
the
government, confusion and q
if your station an. to the broadcast campaign
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Goodell said the President so "an obsession" with the draft
Goodell said the main reason so gram and reminding of the nou
many convicted draft evaders deadline. The tapes were made — ncer could do a countdown could be an argument for cx- far has followed ill the board's evaders and deserters In
I.e., only 14 more days left to tending it.
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`ilie only con fusion I 'vt' tic:i id,'' Kwia tkowskj
said, "is this letter from Mr. Marsee,"
Kwiatkowski then Introduced a contract to the
Board for the legal services of the law firm of
Thomas Freeman, and asked that the board terminate Marsee and his firm and appoint Freeman's
firm as county attorney. Kwiatkowski said he had
researched the question and found that the county
could realize "17 per cent economic savings" In
legal lees with Freeman's firm.
Hattaway seconded the motion with the explanation that "my position today is the same as it
was a year ago."
But Williams launched Into a lengthy plea asking
that the Board research the question further, and
hold at least one work session to discuss the matter
in order to insure that county taxpayers are

DENVER (AP)
Oil in. a strike when the current pact
dustry workers have reduced expires, "but I'm not in a hurry
their wa demands as a mid. on this thing. It's very easy to
1't..ontract expiration nears, call a strike."
The bargaining policy board
Grospiron said If a walkout Is
of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic called it could be industrywide
Workers International Union or against only a selected cornagreed to cut 30 cents an hour pany.
oh the wage proposal in each of
An industrywide strike
the three years of the proposed against oil companies would
contract in a meeting late idle most Of the nation's gaso.
Monday.
line and petroleum product
Union President A. F. Grospi- refineries.
The
union
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fire chief and to designate the.
law offices of Thomas G.
Freeman a. city attorney in.
stead of merely Freeman
Mayor Sorenson W85 named himself.
CALNO representative and also
In other action, the council
finance chairman for the city.
reappointed
Torn West, And
He asked Councilman Virginia
Mercer to assist him on the Maggard and Bill Durreit
burger to the Board of
financecommittee.
Adjustments and named two
of new members, Patty Jarnell
assignments
Other
councilmen Include: Harry and Donald Brown.
Terry, utilities; Mercer, fire
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Planning and zoning board
and elections; Mrs. Lillian
Griffin, public works; Bacon to members Ray Maltby, Kay
planning and zoning; Penn. Gehr and Bob Beckhorn were
also repcesAuiiem and named
chief, police.
Bill AiJick, Hans Scheit.zer, We
The council also voted to King and Bob Anderson as ne
reappoint Charles H. Smith as members.

Before the new mayor and
council members were sworn
in, the outgoing council learned
it had unfinished

Commission Holds Heated Meeting

LONGWOOD— The city's Atty. Ned Julian Jr. Watching
new mayor
26.year.old from the audience were:
James R. Lormann, son of the Lormann's wife, Marcia, and
late Mayor A. R. Lormann and her grandparents, former
ClWreflt council mem ber June Casselberry mayor and Mrs.
Laflfllflfl — USWflfd the duties Arthur Wheatley o Sanford,

WASHINGTON (AP) A final decision on the Ford
administration proposal to charge needy people more for
food stamps has been delayed, r2lsfng a possibility that
some compromise may be in the works, me plan t
charge more f or food stamps
criticism in Congress. Lawmakers say growing unemplo&gt;-ment and other economic hardships should lead to
easier access to f ood stam ps.

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council does not reinstate him,
be will resign effective Jan. 14
also.
Turner,
an
Orlando
policeman for 8 months and a
Navy veteran of 17 years
service, was suspended in
October after an off-duty in.
cident involving a gun resulted
In his being placed
supervised probation, according to Sorenson.
New councilman Martin
Bacon Sr. said "it would be
unwise to reinstate a man on
probation. . . .very
unwise,"
but new councilman Burt
Peninchief said Chief Fitigerald recommended that

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comprehensive energy policy for the United States
of America.

One of them is that our dependence on im-

ported oil, coming mainly from the Arab world, is
making us vulnerable to political blackmail in the
form of an oil embargo or arbitrarily high oil
prices. This blackmail is bleeding our economy
billions of dollars.
\Vhile recycling these pet ro, olIars can bring some

of that wealth back to the United States, th e
process also exacts a penalty in the influence or

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until the United States makes significant progress
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treasuries were instead flowing into th e investment

in energy production we need to make in our own

country.

Diverting money from purchase of imported oil
into domestic energy programs will be like
assembling a Chinese puzzle. We know the pieces
will fit together If we can figure out how to,
assemble them correctly.
We know, for instance, that it will take energy

conservation far more strict than anything we have
practiced so far to reduce our oil imports by th e one

million barrels a day President ford has projected
as a goal. We also know that a new tax on crude oil

or gasoline, or higher prices for oil producted from
domestic wells, could generate revenue in the
range of the billions needed for energy development. We know that there must be a guarantee of

stable prices at a relatively high level to justify
oil shale production and other new
fuel sources.
We know the economic principles that lie
behind a drive for energy self-sufficiency, but we
investment in

have not decided on how to apply them. Alust we
resort to allocations or ration ing to cut back our oil
imports? How can we assure that revenue from an

oil or gasoline tax is used to help develop new
energy sources? How can an effective energy development policy avoid th e appearance of
others that would engage in the search for new
domestic fuel sources?
We do indeed face a mammoth energy
problem, bu.t we face a troublesome political
problem, to0. Fr,
)m mandated conservation
programs to higher taxes or prices for fuel, every
option must be viewed as something th e public
doesn't viant. What we -want to do and what we need
to do are not always the same, however, and this is
a bitter fact that Congress and the President
eventually must face. We are going to have to gag
down some bitter medicine in the interest of our
standard of living, if not our national survival.

NEW YORK "We have Incurred five major
inflations in the history of the United Sta tes,"
observes economics Prof. W. Philip Gramm of
'Texas A&amp;M College. "All five of these Inflations
have had the same couase: a rapid in crease in

WASHINGTON
When the cur tain rises on
the 94th Congress the Democrats will point to
their o verwhelming majority and Claim
have a ma ndate from the American people to
qP
enact Democratic programs.
But the mandate claim is hea vi ly den ted by
the fact that not quite 40 per cent o(Amerjcan,s Of
voting age cast ballots for candidates for
House o Representatives in the November
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the money supply."

When the new and more liberal Congress
convenes it will, doubtless, do its best to Ignore
this hard economic Fact of life. Instead,
grass
is almost certain to put pressure on President
Ford to enact some form of government
economic strait jacket in the deluded notion that
this is the way to pull the nation out of the current
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wants to believe this, particularly the media and

the Political leaders wbo, dislike the prudent and
rational economic policies of the Ford administration.

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periods of our
history, as Gramm pointed out In a lecture at
Hillsdale College in Hillsdale, Mich., was

brought under control after the American
Revolution, the War of 1812, the Civil War, and
Wor ld War If w hen the money supply was
sharply curtailed by the government and fiscal
prudence and sanity were restored to the
economic system.

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HOWYF, since 1964 and the start-up of
been "experiencing the most prolonged period of
rapid inflation In the history of the United stat.
While we have had short periods, where inflation
rates have been more intense, a decade I 19641974)
per cent average inflation is without

precedent in the history of the Republic."

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Sanford Tourist and Shut- JAN. 1
Community Chorus, 7 p.m.Gardening in Containers, 7 9:30 p.m., Main Campus P-1, No fleboad aub potluck dinner at
p.m.-10 p.m., 4 wks. AEC No. fee, call SiC Music Dept. for clubhouse, 6 p.m., followed by Committee, 12:30 p.m. at the
business meeting.
67, call SJC Community Ser. reservations,
school,
vices for reservations.
Community Band, 7:30-10 JAN 9
West Volusia Council Church
p.m., no fee, call SJC Music
rlando Dog Training Club Women United annual meeting,
Conversational Spanish, 12:30 Dept.. for rewvatiorLs.
registration for 10 weeks basic 9:30 a.m., Greater Union
p.m.-1:50 p.m., Thesdays and
Florida Safari etasaesresume and advanced obedience, breed Baptist Church, DeL.and.
Thursdays, 1,
213. Call Corn. at Bram Towers, 7:30 to 9:30 ring and tracking classes, 7:30 Election and installation by
munity Services for re3er. P.RL IATWM and fit= on p.m., Natio.-W Guard Armory, Mrs. Roger Harris of Shnford.
vatlons,
"Wings Over Florida."
209 S. Ferncreek, Orlando.
Material for Church World
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Service Clothing Drive will be
ted.

efforts to establish a national system of voter
registration
on by postcard.
The Senate approved such a system in May,
1, by a 57 to fl bote. The Gallup poll and
similar supporting evidence, as well as the increased Democratic and liberal majority in the
Senate, may result in even greater support when
the registration bill comes up again within a few
months.
It must be reintroduced because the House
killed It by a 204 to 197 vote In May, 1974.
Although the vote actually was on a point of
parliamentary procedure, the Democratic
leadersNp decided not to try to re&amp;wreci the bol V

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Center,
Deltou Ohio
Club, Deltona
6 p.m.
carry-in
dinner.
Open
to all
JAN.
1971
Eugene Rithi. Lake Helen
Girl
former
Ohioans.
ADMISSIONS Bryan Savage, Lake Mary
Dean I. Boijtweil
Edward D. Parnell, Maitland
Anna Kirschner
Eugene Redden
Flower Arrangement, 7:30
George V Ehrhardt, Orange City
Mary Webe0t)1ta Nell Chambers
Millie Lee Tolbert, Ovie
James E. &amp; sn Sr.
wks
Call SJC community
Charl" 1, StOW1, WInIff Springs
Marie
L.
WilkIn
Friea M. Fonythe
Services
for reservations.
DISCHARGES
Ethel Uytch
Ernestine Lee
Sanf or d
Ella M. Merrill
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have won narrowly on the Home floor had the
We are witnessing in the current economic
procedural issue not blocked a vote. But
Iliere are enough trial balloons floating
looking
Hence, I suspect, this sudder. upsurge in
recession the painful withdrawal symptoms around to convince at least this observer that
at the more Democratic and more liberal
serious references to the possibility of military
from a decade of dopir.g
majority in the newly elected House and Senate,
up the economy. somebody is giving serious consideration to a acti on. Senator So-and-so says he pre
President Ford has had the good sense to listen military Invasion and occupation
fers some McGee's aides now feel passal.e is assured.
of the Middle other
solution
but Implicitly leaves this one
to Secretary of Treasury William Simn and hia Fasteni oil fiel(Ls.
Making registration easier is something that
chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers,
hanging
there.
not
quite
ruled
out.
Magazine
Democrats
and liberaLi tend to support and
The Ford administra ti on isn't crazy,and
"X" describes
Alan Greenspan. In emphasizing tight money, would
purely
hypothetically,
of
Republicans
and conservatives tend to oppose.
na turally want to know in advance how
the President took the first necessary step to real such a step would go over with the American course — the logical invasion area: the western
#
The theory is that a large Percentage of those
economic recovery,
Americans
people. At a minimum it would want to prepare '0u1t of the Persian Gulf, from Kuwail to Qatar.
not now registered Is in the lower
For example, since last summer the prime t he m for the idea "conditioning opinion," it's An unidentified State Department official denies economic classes and can be expected to vote
rate has slowly comedown and so has inflation, a called. The effort would be, not exactly to sell the that any such step is contemplated, but osten.- Democratic and liberal.
fact that was predicted in this space last summer proposal, but to get it accepted as one of several t.atiously refuses to be drawn into "speculation" be lithe legislation Is approved in 1975, would
put Into effect for the 1976 elections.
in an exclusive interview with chairman of First options that everybody recognizes as over what might happen
Control of
If
National City Bank of New York, Walter theoretically available and therefore open for fighting breaks out beiwen a new round of the White House will be the major issue then, and
Israel and the Arab the GOP will ilso be
Wriston.
discussion,
trying to reduce the do
states.
I)emocrats' control of the Congress,
If President Ford can wi thstand the poli tical
pressures mounted 3gainst him by the new and
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rnnre liberal Con gr ess , there i a good ChaIICC
Y
"
I played in the Gold Swnsor's Tournament at the
It was a clothesline 300-plus yf
this comi ng summer that the economy will be out
Deltona
Country Club this past Saturday,. or should I
of i ts recession and things should be humming by
Alter that I th ought it was a replay of
a fluke from the
mccc properly say, "1showed up-a golfer I wasn't! "
Last time Polk and I shared a golf cart together,
this time in 1976 and the election year. What can
it was
Incidentally , the Pro-Ant is th is Friday while
th e eigh th hole at Mayfair CC, the "high
the economic recovery, with the country
sheriff"
hit one
Saturday and Sunday is set aside for thIs year's
300 yards (even th ough he
hungry for r.'w investment rapital for industrial
was falling off balance when
pro(t'csim'n;,l two-day tourney-.
he untork-d llis m"astmr
k'pansion arid Uus the creation ;( new and more
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But,
back to this past Saturday's m isfortune for a
jobs, is the United Sta tes accepting as much
t'raph or two. i Misery loves company, and that's why I'm
, ,j
Arab oil money as the market will absorb.
Seriously, and without any tailwind benefits, all
'T"
three
of
calling
you
duflers
hack.)
itty
playing
partners
went over 30yards on many of
Secretly, we are informed, the administ:ration
W
Ili$ -T
First of all, Owe were a number of doctors and their drivcs. Polk did It four times, one
I
in Washington arid Wall Street investors h
,
Of
which
was
on
a
ph ysi cians swinging sUch a nd chasing white pills. You 400-yard par four. When the ball fi
have been studying closely the petrodollar
nally stopped rolling, I
"
know,
th
e fellahs with M.D. titles. This year I received an paced off the remaining 48yarth
potentlato aid ln the
mic recovery of
and verified hi, hit at 352
hnnoraryone. It as Spolski, O.B. (Now before
yards! (Unfortunately, his first drive was also
O.B
.(out
to th e conclusion it stands for Odd Hall,
(at times Uinl'a of bou nd s,
oc4 too far wrong, I suppose); however, for this once
it
Incidentally', I do want to th ank Dr. Frank Clontz and
was Out-4-Bounds')
Jim deGanahl for playing, too loops, th
ere I used that
word "playing" again)
th
ey
Wt'IC
award ed the "booby
Our foursome inc luded Sheriff John Polk,
"For tnilymy words
insurance prize" in each of their respecti
f.one who is
ons 'r&amp;teving me
ve
divisi
titan
Walt
Ca
rpenter
his
and
By JOHN
16 year old son, Chuck. It's of the agc'nozing trek up
perfect in knowledge is
wi th you."--Job 3:4.
to the head table to collect their
bad enough when Polk st ar ts dropping his
badge in front prizes I.
"He who would distinguished the true from
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of you a you try to
up a putt, bat more emtha Iala must have an sidequate idea of what Is
I'd rather not tell you what the y received,
barrassnient was waiting for me just as soon as
but if you do
I wIt, call them "Stellah" they just might
true and Ialse."—Benedict
inoza, Dutch.
nessed young Chuck's first drive.
hit you with th ose
Jewish philosopher.

Robert D. Crowe

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Carl F. Lind

Eugene Ford
GeorgIa C. Robson
OiIe Belt Leltont
Robert F. Maurer
Garcia. Dennis I Marrero
Pascal H. Jones. DeLand
William H. Seattle, DeLand

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nOth*tSt
Florida exceg
North and Central portions
mostly cloudy and nilid with a
slight chance of rain LOWS
mostly In 50% and highS mostly
in los South portions mostly
(air and warm *ith lowe in up
p.ir 60tend highS near 0
NorthweSt Fiorida - Partly
Cloudy lhur%day through Satur
day with a chance of rain cri
0Y. PIIQPS% Upper cos '° "a'
70 Lows near 40% to near SO.
Daytona Beach tides for Wed
fle%day
high i 30 am i S9 pm.
pm Port
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Johnnie Jones, Altamonte Springs p.m.. 10 wks,, A-1 06, Call SJC
p
Dellona
Community Services for
Howard 14 Harrison
John Misek, Deltona
reservations.
Sr.
Albert J. Fr*:. Dellona
Grace Saylor
Oliver SIobioi'n, Lake Mary
Johnell Brewinglon
Seminole County Young
Mikita Brown, Lake Monroe
Opal J Jackson
William C. De p4ean,. Silver Republicans, Quality Inn 1-4
Joann lRobbns) Plorni 5. (laDy Springs. Md
and SR 434 Social, 7:30;
organizational meeting, 8 p.m.

HENRY WILLIAMS

In Sanford and iiad attended the
Full Gospel Tabernacle on
Henry Roger Williams,
,
Mdllonville Ave. A memorial
suffered a fatal heart attack service was held at Berdahl
Dec. 77, in Modesto, Calif. He Chapel, Sanford.
lived in Sanford for four years
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Law for Women, 7 p.m.-10

Shirley Hopkins

Mabel Wilson. Dellons

Arthur R Heulig. Dellon.
Elizabeth Ellen Grieves, Dettona
Mary 1her.a Romano, Deltona
August J Rindl, Dettona
Julllâna s Landro, Del t a
M&amp;oel Bergman. Dvllona
Gertrude Schulte. Deltona
Beha E Barlow. Deitona
Jean Dixon, nettona
David James Parke, Enterprise
Brenda Jo'flSOn. Gen,va

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WllIe James Bailey

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The chief congressional propone nt of the
postcard voter registration system is Sen. Gale
McGee, D-Wyo., chairman of the Senate Post
Office CommItt.e Ills aides figure the bill might

Middle East Invasion 9

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in the remaining months of the 93rd Congress.

WILLIAM A. RUSHER

'People's

Party'

dingthatiswhylbecamejn. County Committee," he said,
Sinclairrefusedtospeculate
hefssuesetUedtogetxjd
volved - because e party is
th
noting some of the local by-laws on whether popular Florida of it, but they were not
open to the people.
are not In complete accord wi th
Gov. Reubin Askew will be able necessarily for the Nixon
Of the Democratic sweep in state by-laws.
!tick to his pledge to refuse pardon.
Seminole County in November,
"Last year we ( the corn- any move to Involve him In
"The bad turnouts in the
Sinclair said, "Watergate had mittee) had some real
running for a national office, national elections this fall were
something to do wi th It. But problems In carrying on wi
th Askew has been mentioned
most county races were run on businc, due to lack of ,the nationally as an excellent Mcative of the People's utter
disgust wi th politics," Sinclair
an
Individual basis more than a required quorum. The by-laws choice for the vice presidential said, adding that he personally
party basis,", he said. "I really
must either have some teeth In
nomination. Some Florida received bad reactions when
he
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rests on the votes of only 15 to 17 per cent of all
Americans over 18.
A postelection Gallop poll wanted to know
why 60 per cent didn't vote. It found that nearly
half of them weren't registered, some for lack of
interest In voting and some because local
registration requirements prevented their
voting.
These findings are likely to give impetus to

Not only Is this likely to prevent an economic
recovery, but it is certain to feed the inflation
has been slowly and painfully abating since
e
that last quarter of 1974 because of the ad-

state's party convention.

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Dividing that 40 per cent among the
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Idaho and indicated an Interest
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them so that those committee Democrats have said Askew is called rank and file Democrats,
I
Interested in party politics", ~
t had much to do with the local members who do not attend also excellent presidential seeking workers before the
said Sinclair, a Sanford
wins and lo6sea."
meetings can be removed or by material.
provincial capital 70 miles southwest of Phuoc Binh, the
resident for little more than a
November general election.
"I think Democrats worked a reducing
-South Vietnamese command announced. A command
the
quorum
"I have not followed the
year.
"Reaction to amnesty among
little harder than Republicans, requirement," he said,
spokesman said radio contact was lost with government
national
political
Sce
too
local
Democrats was mixed,"
"I could just go In and
however, but there was also a
forces in and around Phuoc Birth at 9:30 am, following a
Sinclair
fully
expec
ts
th
e
clo
se
ly,"
Sinclair
said.
"If
th
e
become a delegate to the state
he sa id.
great deal of voter apathy and Democratic presidential
night-long assault by some 6,000 North Vietnameso. in.
party Is smart, it will come out
convention and if I could have
Sinclair Is a committee
Watergate had a lot to do wi th nominee will carry the S te of wi
fantrymen backed
by tanks and an artillery barrage of
ta
th someone who has not been c hair man and assistant scout
afforded the trip to Miami I
that too," he said.
several thousand rounds. Military officials said small
Florida in 1976 for the first time aligned with the old politics a master of
could have become a delegate
Boy Scout Troup 5O
units of South Vietnamese rangers were trying to fight
One
of
Sinclair's
priorities
as
since
1948 when Harry Truman dark horse," Sinclair said. "I'm
to the national convention.
and a member of the new
chairman Of the Democratic ran.
their way out of the provincial capital near the Cam"Happenings
like
this
prove
I
not
convinced
that
(U.S.
Sen.)
Kiwanis
Club formed in Sanford
bodian border 75 miles north of Saigon.
the party's precept
that the
I.ARRV SINCLAIR
interested and concerned their job and get down to Massachusettes) is out
of the
Democratic Party is the Party
He and his wife, Carol Ann,
Democrats to fill precinct precinct levvI organization, I
I
running
yet,
regardless
of
what
have
two children — Corbin, I 1,
of the People," he said.
Freeman, city attorney of vacancies on the committee, believe
we can carry the state he has said."
a
student
at Golds boro school
An assLstant professor of both Winter Springs and Lake
"We have to regroup. We fora lk,mocratic president," he
Of the Vo'atergate scand,l~), and Lori, 8, who attends
a g r i cul tural engineering at
the Mary, tnd formerly Winter have to rewrite by-laws for the said.
WASHINGTON t All) — The Defense Department early
Sinclair said local people "want J'inecrest.
University of Florida and in- Springs and Casselberry
today said the carrier EnterprIse and a group of escorting
volved in agricultural research municipal judge and cx.
ships had sailed from a US. Navy base In the Philippines
and engineering at the center Casselberry assistant city
but that the ships' destination was not the South Vieton Celery Avenue, Sinclair, at a ttorney, has been active In
narnese coast.
34 years old, is the new head of Democratic politics and as a
The ships sailed from their base at Subic Bay on Bataan
the local Democratic Party.
member of the local party for
and were headed in a southwterly direction, according
A year ago, Sinclair moved to some years
to Maj. Gen. Winant Sidle, a top Pentagon spokemnan.
Sanford and presented himself
Mrs. Reynolds was state
The South Vietnamese Coast is directly west of the ships'
to the local Democratic committeewoman in the 1960's,
home port.
Committee for appointment to a having been elected by the
"It's not true that any naval task force is going Into
precinct committeeman post registered Democrats In the
South Vie tn amese wate rs," Sidle sa id referrin g to news
a nd was successful.
county.
reports that the ships were headed for South Vietnam.
In the second primary
Between Mrs. Reynolds'
election In October he was previous term and the new one,
elected to the commit tee and at Mrs. Sheila Ro berts of Sanford
the rearganizatlonal meeting in and Mrs. Missouri Belle
December, although he was Swofford of Altamonte Springs,
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Lebanon's premier has
aligned with no particular had served in the off ice.
denied an Israeli charge that Palestinian guerrillas in
group, he was elected chairman
Sinclair, preceded in office by
Lebanon are armed with late-mod el missiles. Premier
by his committee colleagues. County Commissioner Harry
Rashid Solh said the claim by Israeli Defense Min ister
Elected vice chairman was Kwiatkowski and Winter
ñmon Peres Mo nd ay was "baseless." Th e guerrillas in
Linda Lahr, of Sanford, the Springs M9yor Troy Piland,
Lebanon have no such weapons, a statement distributed
daughter of new School Board admits to having little party
by the official national news agency said. Peres told
Member Pat Telson. Ernestine experience,
"leans toward
Israeli Knesset(parllament)that Palestinian troops from
Forward of Forest City, who liberalism, whatever that
Syria had joined the guerrillas In southern Lebanon and
has served as secretary- means" and he Is learning by
brought with th em an tita nk a nd antia ircra ft missiles. The
treasurer
of the local doing.
Leba nese premier 's statement also denied that
Democratic
Party for ma ny
any nonHe wants to "bring the party
Lebanese Arab troops are In his country.
years, was reelected to that do
to
local level," he
post.
said, adding that the Seminole
The local party this year, for County Committee has been In
the
time, chose to a
limbo between the state party
point, rather than have elected and local Democrats. "We have
by the
WASHINGTON (AP)
people, local to reach out for the people
The pace of Middle
t
diplomacy Is expected to pick up next week when Israeli
representatives to the state again," he said.
Democratic Committee.
Foreign Minister Yigal Allon returns for
"We must come u with a
with
Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.
Eected were Altamonte county platform, so that
Springs
U.S. officials said Kissinger probably will visit the area
Attorney
Tom Democrats in Seminole County
eventually to try to pin down anot he r Interim settlement.
Freeman as state corn- can say, 'This Is what
But Isr ael and Egypt, the principal protagonists, are
mltteeman and Kathleen Democrats are and what
still too far apart for on-site mediation now, ti
officia lsReynolds of Sanford as state Democrats stand for, a party
said.
committeewoman,
for the people," he said, "ad-

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that Arab investors can exercise in the United

progress in this direction is going to require investment of billions of dolla rs
in development of
our domestic fuel resources, including exploitati on
of nuclear energy and development of latent
sources such as oil shale, coal gasification and
solar power.
There is one common factor in both of these
propitions
money. It is obvious th at we would
be well started toward solving our energy problems
if th e billions of dollars now flowing into Arab

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SAIGON, South Vietnam tAP)
North Vietnamese
forces overran Pliuoc Binh City today after a six-day
siege. complel Ing their conquest of Phuoc Long province,
and also captured a base guarding lay Ntnh City, another

gave the contract to Industries America, Standards asked to test the shredder.
'.tc 'omrnerce Committee will call In
t began three years ago with a scheme to sell because the paper shortage had left other another four months for the bureaucrats
to
government
officials to find out why they failed I
commemorative stamp books to generate companies without enough paper to
handle the discover the machine was hazardous,
to protect workers from vinyl chloride, the
revenue. This became a pet project of Post- job.
From July until October, memos were ex- deadly gas used to make plastics, auto
master General Ted Klassen and then Asst.
This is disputed by
congressional in- chnged and meetings were held. Finally, in late upholstery, garden hoses, phonograph records
Postmaster General Ben Bailar.
vestigators who claim at least half a dozen other October, the commission decided to ask the and othcr goods. The gas has caused liver
They awarded a $500,000 contract to the Scott firms could have done the printing. But
this company for a volun!ary response.
cancers in vinyl chloride workers and is
Publishing Co. to handle the project. No other much is certain: The $7.1 million stamp book
On
November
7,
some 14 months after the suspected of caming birth defects in Ohlu towful
bids were solicited; the contract simply was deal is typical of
the way the Postal Service, commission had been alerted to
the danger, a near an industrial plant using the gas.
The
bequeathed to the company from on high.
under Kla&amp;wn and Bailar, does business.
warning was issued. It was worded as if the Navy makes a 75 per cent profit on those shrill
In the manner of government manna, the
Footnote: The questionable contract hasn't company had just discovered the problem and boatswains' pipes used ftr
'pling aboard" the
V'M-(~-)O (luickly began tn multiply, Another $2.1 hurt IL-dlar's po.~Uil claret,r. lic ~~as Just 11jid %,
ultintarily
notified
til
e
coillillissiull.
top brass. Boatswains who
the-ir silver
million was added in $913, then $2.4 million more promoted to be deputy postmaster general, the
Were the dangerous shredders then removed whistles are charged $4 for a new one. A pur4 4 ""
rp du I
No. 2 spot in the postal hierarchy.
from the market? No, the commission was chase order shows that the Navy recently bought
total to $7.1 million.
CARNIVOROUS SHREDDER: The Kemp satisfied with a mechanical
"fix" and a warning 2460 of the whistles for p.25 each.. The state of
llow here's the cozy coincidence. One of Scott Leaf Shredder, which is supposed to chew up sign on all machines.
A
draft
press release Georgia has found a novel means of getting some
Publishing's vice presidents, Jack Taub, was a autumn leaves,
has also shredded the arms of at demonstrates how
the
bureaucrats
protect the of that new Arab money into the South. It has
close friend and personal adviser to Ballar.
least a den people.
consumer. It begins:
bought the entire back cover of Forbes maga71fle
But it gets even cozier. Scott Publishing
One dentist, trying to push material into the
"Consumers can protect themselves by to invite Arabs to locate industries below the
needed someone to print the stamp books. The shredder with the stick that comes
with the taking the following steps: 1. Do not use the Mason-Dixon line. The magazine will be
printing contract, adding up to over $1 nkillion, machine, had his hand drawn into the rotating
macWne. . .,,
was granted to Industries America.
distributed throughout the Arab world, with
blades, lie lost his band and thus his livelihood.
Footnote:
A
spokesman
for
the
commission
articles explaining American business to the
This happe ns to be a w holly owned subsidIa
The danger, according to the confidential explained with refreshing candor that
the delays oilrich potentates.
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WASHINGTON — In past columns, we have '
of American Can, the company that Ktassen and Kemp file, was called to the attention of the had occurred "because our staff Is screwed up.
reported on the cozy relationship that exists Bailar used to run before they joined the Postal Conmuner Product Safety Commission in Sep- But he contended things are getting straightened
between the postal authorities who dish out the Service,
tember 1973. It took the bureaucrats three full out. The Kemp Co., for Its part, promised to do
taxpayers' money and the postal contractors
Bailar
contends
that
he
asked
his
friend
Taub
months even to contact the Kemp co., about the what was "morally right," even to the point of
who rake it in.
to make sure there was competition for the problem.
ess to correct the hazard.
going out of
Here's the latest example we have uncovered million-dollar printing contract. Taub claims he
Not until March 1974 was the Bureau of
WASHINGTON WHIRL: Early this year, the
— aI juicy, $1.1 million deal:

lkna' Delivery: Week, 55 cents .Month,
12.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year. 128.40. By Mail: In Florid; same as home delivery. All

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Survivors Include his wife,
Nom, of Modesto; sons, Roger
Lee, George J, and Ben
Williams, all of Modesto, Hank
Williams. of Sanford, and Joe of
Worcester, Mass.; seven
grandchildren; a sister, Mrs.
Loretta Burch, Longwood;
brothers,
Jesse
Brown,
t,ongwood; Chester Brown,
Sanford; George E. Williams,
Orlando; John L. Williams,
Sanford and Herbert W.
Williams, Pascagula, Miss.
He was a member of Disabled
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DEAR ABBY

Beta * Sigma Phi Prepa res

Pearl Gates

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Narrow?

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HY ABIGAIL VAN BUWN
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DEAR ABBY: Everybody
has a problem. Here's one I've
never seen in your column. It's my husba
nd's.
C.barley is an amputee who gets around
quite well in his
wheelchair, but his biggest problem is finding
restrooms with
ut
LnaI we iae enough to get his
wheelchair through.
Perhaps if you print this letter
and the enclosed poem (author
unknown), architects who design public buildi
ngs will be more
considerate of folks in wheelchairs:
I burn th e rubber off my wheels. I
can hardly wait;
My wheelchair's 30 Inches wide, the John is 28.
So rn eP!ead for civil justice when they
are set upon

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Love l'

Hat te r Cla ssic -

Valenti* ne Ball

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By JEAN PATTON
Women'a Editor
... I
AIAM&amp;
Look veryI t'Ircah,
n, •.'It
I
'Jp gu
lU JVU LI
see the first signs of spring
Does the mention of Feb. 14
To name a few: Mona
..*
already bursting out all over.
pUt a sparkle in your eyes and a Bridges and Vivian Wheeler of
---- "
_~
Tiny buds are forming and I;z
skip In your heartbeat as you Zeta Xi Chapter are chairing
there's a definite new green
remember the days of cards the tickets and reservations i
haze clouding many of Winter's
.
and candy and sweet messages committee. To avoid Valentine
bare branches.
Ball heartbreak, see either of
of love from a secret (or
These are definite signs that '
! t-'
secret) admirer?
I ask for just one freedom,the right to Use the John.
these two women, or any other
.
9
young men's fancies are about
______
There's
something
about
sorority
member before Feb. 5
I've thought about reforming and changing my
_____
evil ways;
to
turn
to
love
DE1t
and
young
______
the deadline for ticket sales.
To be a model of deportment for the remainder
Valentine's Day that is
of my days.
ladies' to ro mantic dreams
:'
______
But when I get to heaven and face the pearly gates,
IGM
especially dear to the female You may also make ball
s
_______
a bout Valentine's Day.
heart. On that day, we can reservations at the Sanford
,
St. Peter will say, 'You're 30 inches wide.
( S4
The gals in the many local
01 1 .41#J41
L
Our gates are 28!"
.
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legitimately
be as sentimental Chamber of Commer ce or the
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chapters of Beta Sigma Phi k
'
cC plea.41', and our rncnfolk Seminole ZNloual So'icty.
V4IP,AJ/ç,
R
WON 1'.liK F'LA.
lie
he arts a nd
usually play along beautifully
XI Beta Eta has taken charge
DEAR FLA.: Thanks for combining a serl9us and worthwhilearrows r
all
th
rough
winter,
in
ought
k
wi
poems, perfumes and red of publicity, with Phyllis
th
with a bit of humor. rye found th at th
th
SI'
ose who have the
anticipation of their annual
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roses.
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most to gripe about are the tint to see the humor In a difficult
Senkarik at the helm. You'll see
S
Valentine
Ball,
to
be
held
this
situation.
And beca use Valentine's Day U eye-catching posters she
year on Feb. 8, from 9 p.m. to I
P/C
____
DE AR ABBY: I was shocked to disco
has this special aura of has made (ably assisted by Pat
ver th at even you
11i,
a.m.
at the Sanford Civic
______
believe that being single makes a woman a second class citizen.
1
womanly romanticism, it's Largen, Pat Johnson and Faye
___
Center.
____
You told "No words" that the most generous thing she could
most be fitting that Seminole Suer) displayed prominently
B
10 A
'i'i' ?F,f
(Beta Sigma Phi is an In"7
County's annual Valentine Ba ll about the county.
do for her best friend's daughter, who shocked everyone by
Cijpj1
ternationsl organization with
coming home with a small child after
be sponsored by that essentially
June Warner and the gals
her promising marriage headquarters in
If,,
CIVIC
Kansas
City
StNl"Ol.D
failed, would be to Introduce the divorcee to some eligible
female organization, the Beta from Xi Epsilon Sigma are
4,.,
1
Mo,, and Is made up of women
:
(: R. NTLJI.
Sigma
Phi sorority,
bachelor, and keep her socially active. How disgusting!
decorating the Civic Center for
0'
ofallageswhoenjoyi
It sounds as though you ere trying to get some homely
While it's probably still a the occasion, and Phi Delta
'
cultural meetings. Members
ZOO
wallflower out of the closet.
li ttle ear ly for most of us to be Zeta members led by Pat
J3JNJ1"1'l'
provide service to their cornthinking of lace trimmed Meredi th are arranging table
Abby, being single is not a disgrace or some horrible defect
munily as well as projects to
that needs to be immediately corrected,
hearts, members of the nine decorations.
(:OUI'
headquarters.
______
local chapters of Beta Sigma
Maintaining the bar on the
SINGLEANDSEClJp
Sanford has nine active
DEAR SINGLE: Granted, t ill divorcees want ano
Phi have had Cupid on their night of the ball will be Judy
ther chapters wi th over I® mem-:.
marriage, but I still th ink th
minds for several months now. Webb and her team f rom
ii
_____
____
at MOST divorcees would welcome an
hers.
opportunity to m eet eligible bachelors and become socially
The newest cha pter is Rho
Particularly
the group's City Gamma Lambda, and at the
acti ve
/
Rho, with members from the
again. And those who don't can always decline.
Council
officers,
who are cocktail preceeding the ball,
Longwooi
area. Mr.. PhyllisSenkarik, Xi Beta Eta Chapter (left) and Mrs. Faye Slier, Xl Theta E
DEAR ABBY: Fo urteen mon ths ago, my h
responsible
for
the
organization
Elizabeth Jett and XI Theta
usband and I
psilon
Each c ha pt er elects three display Valentine Ball posters.
moved from Waco to ViIctoria, Texas. A
Chapter,
and
presen
tion
of
ta
the annual Epsilon mem bers will pla y
from Waco told me
)
representa ti ves to sit on a
to call her sister who lives In Victoria, friend
Valentine Charity Ball.
I did.
hostess.
central City Council. Present each chapter and presented
This woman call. me every day and ties me up for
These officers, and the Ball
Pam Knowles and the gals
on money In his name to be donations
hours, e
won't get off the phone.
by
placing
large
committee
officers of this cowl are: the night of the ball.
under the
from
donatej to the zoo,
Theta Epsilon will provide
signs and cof fee-can collection manship
Margie Beine, president;
I like her very much and wouldn't want to
Council presi. refreshments in
Highlight
of
the
Ball
is
the
of
City
hurt her feelings
the hospitality
Valentine King for 1974 was boxes at
Freddie Nelson, vice president; crowning of the
General Dynamics, dent Margie Bett, will be room at the rehearsal Fmrty the
because she's 8 very sensitive,person, but if I dc.nit call her, 3he
Valentine King. Art Hansen, sponsored by
Eileen Mack,
and by writing letters of
calls me and asks why I didn't call her. I tell her
recording 'MIS regal Individual de3erm General Dyl larnics
appeal. working pretty much in the night before the ball
I've been
Corp.
He
Pi Rho chapter is In charge Of
secretary;
Charlotte
Crow,
shopping, she asks why I didn't let her know that I was going
limelight both before and
Lovely work, girle. You're
every letter of his title, and raised the royal sum of over the
contest, and interested
shopping so she could go wi th me.
corresponding secretary; and every decibel of applause, for $700
during the Valentine Ball.
sweethearts
every one of you!
- and according
to Art, contestans should contact
Betty Jack, treasurer,)
Her husband does most of the housework and all
he is the contestant who has enjoyed every
But,
as
with
every
successful
the
Each
minute of his either Glenda O'Brien of venture, w
marketing , so she's left with nothing to
Each year City Council raised the mcst money toward effort.
orking away in the
do and thinks everyone
ERwoRLD 7\
Longwood, Pat Foster of shadows away
a Valentine Charity the Valentine's Ball's benefit
else has nothing to do all day like her.
from
P°
Ba
a'
"I really enjoyed it," Corn- Sanford, or any sorority light's glare are
ll, with members of the project_th,year the Seminole mente
if I have 3 card game and con't invite her
Playtex
the "backstage
I pray that she
Art, "and would member as soon as possible,
m
doesn't find out because she'll get hurt and angry, I'm afraid
at
various
chapte
participating
County
Zoo.
boys" - girls in this case I'll
heartedly recomme nd to men
P
intheplanning sessIOIJ.
ckets for the Ball are on
WAN'S
have to move out of Victoria to get sornepeace. I feel ke
1*0
Any
business
or
civic
whose
talents
and
tireless
ef.
te
li my life
in
rested
In
working
for
0
a
Sweetest
of
leatthezoo
isn't my own any more, Ho do I get out of her
the sweets at the organiza tion
and
e
Sanford
forts
*1
go to
sa
th
M.,..n.
may spons a really worthwhile cause to Chamber
of Commerce
bulk of the make up the hidden
clutches without Ball are the Valentine king, who then
hurting her feelings?
sets about the enter the king contest."
iceberg of success,
,
Sweethertj
buildi ng unti
elected from worthy business of raising
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SMOTHERED IN VICTORIA
Art was. able to garner delay makingl Feb. S-so don't
your reservation.
DEAR SMOTHERED: There Is no cosnprvmiig with
Possessive people who make you feel guilty U you don't Inelude
them In every pstri o(yow Ule. U
g,aVeaMpt you'll have to
YOU"
"hurt her feelings" by cutting
her phone conversatjoas aborter
and shorter. U you haven't the Courage toexhicate
yourself,
tolerate the loss of freedom and don't complain.
Becky Stanlhut of Mar. underwater aquabatics
in a blonde, "I can't remember ever first to St.
shalitown, Iowa, says she
Petersburg then to
Broadway-type revue entitled,
knog how
to swim." Dunedin, 40 miles
"loves
the
swimming
life."
And
"The
Best
of
Everything."
from Weeki
DR.
E. LAMB
it's a good thing, for Becky
Becky Is the youngest of five Wachee,
Daughter of Mr. and Mm children and credits her older
J
spends several hours a
1*It
day in Roland F. Stahathut, Becky brother, Jerold
Mahalhut, who
"After I flnlshe(l high school,
qb
the water, performing in the made a name for herself In high
famous Underwater Mermaid school as one of Iowa's out. lives in Melbourne, Iowa, with I joined my parents in Florida
giving her the most en.
Show at Weeki Wachee Spring,
and headed straight for Weeki
standing competitive swimnear
Florida's
Gulf
Coast
cotwagement
as
a
swimmer.
wachee,
" she says .
it
mers. In her senIor year she
"it was
It
was
a
lv
Becky has been swimming at placed six th
that everything I had imagined it to
in her district. In (list sparked commercial
__________
Becky's inte rest be and so I applied
Weekl Wachee for a year and a her sophomore year, She joined
for
a
job."
in being a Mermaid. She was 12
half, ever since her
DEAR DR. LAMB
__________
My cause of increased- pressure.
graduation the Relay Team and placed
11th
at
the
time.
husband has Just had his second is no accident that dilated veins Weeki
from Marshalltown High, in statewide competition, She
Mermaids undergo an in.
hemorrholdectomy in 20 are In
Wachee, which means also excelled in
"lhatconrcialJustsortof teasive three-month training
,
years We know other people rectum and, In men, within
'ning waters" in Seminole, swimming and SYflChtOflIUd stuck In my mind," she says. "I program before they're allowed
ta ught it at
decided that if I ever visited to perform In a show. M wi
is the home
a 7ast,
we hemorrhoid suffers scrotum (varicoele), You don't spring
whereof
young
women
th
warm local YMCA.
Florida, I would be certain to most trainees, Becky's major
and are wondering the see people with dilated
"
"I think I was born a see the show," Two years ago problem
following:
What
are the head because the head Is dressed as Mermaids perform swimmer,"
was learning to use an
says the 19-year-old her parents moved to
hemorrhoi ds? What causes above the heart, and there is
Florida, air hose.
theln? Why do they scqneWnes
ingide
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recu after surgical removal ft veins in
region.
ndwha tcan be done to pt You don't see hemorrhoids In
Ir,
Area E
them?
animals where the rectum Is
At left is the actual thickness and
I'm sure if you answer these above the hear t, as in most
4r
depth of the uth oni tat lye, encyclo
'
questions you will enlighten four-footed grazing animals.
music and soclolo,
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pedic Official 1975 Associated Press
many of us as hemorrhoids are Par oftheproUem,thn,g
in June.
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quite a problem for so many back to our being upright
of
Nodatehas been setf or
Almanac, Packed into its more
people.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bistline, Mr. J.A. Bistline, Longwood, wedding.
animals.
than 1,000 pages are facts. figures
DEAR READER
Longwood, announce the and Mr. and Mrs. L.E, Stansell,
Pressure around the rectum engagement and forth
and information on just about
Hemorrhoids are nothing more
Black Mountain, N.C.
ci,m
der4in
.,
The bridegroom is the
the veins can a lso be marriage of their daugh ter,
than dilated veins &amp;OUM
every subject of interest. If you
caused
by
childbirth,
and
many
rectum. They are just like
Frances Kathryn Bistline to grandson of !r. and M
want to have the right answer on
women will have hemorrhoid Paul Stephan, son
%-aricose veins of the
e
of Mr. and Clifford McKay, Clearwater
hand. instantly, this portable,
problems
after pregnancy, Mrs William F. Stephan l Beach, and Mr. and Mrs.
cept for their location.
practical "Know- it-all" edition is
0
Abdominal
tumors
The Pilot Club oiJackn'jlle
William F. Stephan II, Clear.
and Clearwater.
lberearegenerauytwotyn
probably even being over.
will hold Its 26th annual
water.
Of hemorrhoids, the external weig
The bride, t*n in Sanford,
must for your reference library.
Antiques Show at the Civic
ht can contribute to the a 1971 Lyman High School
type, outside the sphincter, and
A 197 1 graduate of Clear- Auditorium, Jacksonv
IT'S AVAILABLE THROUGH
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Problems.
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graduate. She served as a band water High School, he
was a 17, 18 and 19, opening the ft
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Constipation and poor bowel officer at Lyman. She received journalist for the school two days atlp.m until 10 p.m.,
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He and on the last day, from 1 p.m.,
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FOR POSTAGE
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made out to THE ASSOCI4TED
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By TOM KEYSER
Herald Spurts Editor
DelAND- The lobby floor of Stetson's Edmunds Center wai
littered with cigarette butts and crushed popcorn boxes,
A woman in a blue pants suit and a flowered blouse standing
alone with a man in th e traditio nal green Stetson hatte
r sports
Jacket muttered, "They'll have to play a lot better than that to
win tomorrow night."
Th e woman's assessment was an echo of Stetson
Coach
Glenn Wilkes'.
Although his team handily whipped leHigh University 72-57
l,nt Li night to advance to tonight's finale in the hatter
Classic, Wilkes was disgusted with his team's performance,
"We played horrend ous, . .Just terrible," he said, 'We made
silly, stupid mistakes. But you have to credit th e other team for
that. They can force you to play bad,
"We'll have to play a lot better to win tomorrow night."
Stetson will battle American University of Washington,D,C.
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American moved to the finals with an 83-76 victory over
inside for two by Dave Stowers, Ste ts
on took an overwhelming
Southern Mississippi in the tourney opener Monday.
33-li lead into the dressing room at
halftime,
Southern Mississippi and Lelligh will meet in the consolation
But the smothering man-W-man defense that propelled the
contest tonight at 7 o'clock.
Hatters in the first half weakened In the second
Although Wilkes had no praise for the Hatters, his team did
and LeHigh
drew new breath. The LeHigh Engineers
all that can be asked in an athletic contest-beat the opponent
outscored Ste tson 40-39
in the final 20 minutes.
on a given night.
The snowbirds from Pennsylvania outscored
And Stetson never trailed LeHigh en route to its eighth
Stetson 8-4 to
open the second stanza and cut the hatter lead to
victory in 10 games. leHigh has yet to win this season.
, Both teams follow
ed wi th scor ing streaks a
ax-seven Bill Seitz sank two inside buckets and six4iine b
straight buckets midway in the half trimmed nd LeHigh's five
Stet.;riri'c margin
Johnson huketcd another to give Stetson a 6-2 lead.
to 1G37.
The flatters finessed three more inside goals and led 12-10
But rugged board work by Johnson, who with. eight minutes
with 11 minutes left in the first half before Paul Morris arched a
reiaining rebounded his own shot three times before scoring,
IS-looter for Stetson's first outside conversion,
and aicrt passes by O'Connell stifled
After two free throws by Seitz and a driving layup on a fast
comeback surge.
Seitz led all scorers in the gameLeHigh's
with 25 points. Johnson
break by Johnson with an assist from sparkplug Buzzy
added 15 points and grabbed 12 rebounds,
O'Connell, the Hatters cannoned five field goals from no less
Lehigh's Bill Milligan, who was averaging 10 points a game
th ar 20 feet.
before Monday night's clash, sank 19
points for the Engineers.
Wit!, a Seitz free throw, a bucket by Hatter newcomer Todd Teammate Charley Brown,
who
was averaging 24 points and 11
toe with another assist from O'Connell and a beautiful move
rebounds, bucketed four points 3 pulled down
three rebounds

Stet.snn Coach Wilkes did manage a word of praise
for two
hatter non-starters - O'Connell and toe. Both
came off the
bench to turn the Momentum back to the flatters when LeHigh
began to threaten.
toe is a transfer from Pensa co la Junior
College. The six-five
freshman enrolled at Stetson last weekend.

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Brown 602 17. LEHIGH - Kohlenskj 0 00 0,
Thonias 10 3 17 23, Hunt I 3 3 S. t4nrthn 0000. Zajac
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The next local boxing show will be Jan. 14 at
the Orlando Sports Stadium when the Canadian
Amateur Team will take on
some outstanding
Young fighters from the southern portion
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United States,
This will be the first International boxing
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Two of the best fighters on the Canadian team
Randy Jackson and Davis his, a pair of
devastating welterweights.
Jackson's opponent has not been announced,
but his foe will have his hands full with the 17.
year-old from Edmonton. Winner of 130 fights in
143 outings, Jackson holds the inside track for a
position on the Canadian Olympic Team,
lus, who Is from Vancouver and will meet
Casselberry's Scott Clark in the Jan. 14 amateur
show, is also a strong choice for the Olympics.
Joining Clark on the United States side will be
16-year-old Alan Dalton, a Lake Howeli student
from Fern Park here in Seminole County.
In all, there will be 10 fights with the proceeds
to benefit the amateur boxing program.
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First, Tampa announced Its All-Star card that
featured Quarry against Roman. And now
tomorrow night in Miami, Chris Dundee is
Putting on one of his strongest shows.
Two 10 rounders will be featured with Pete
A.thiock's "Irish" Gene Wells taking on the
stylish Marcel Clay, while Frankie Otero meets
Vilomar Fernandez in the main event.
Wells has headlined the last two cards in
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together a whale of a battle for Jan, 28 in
Indianapolis. Olympic light heavyweight
champion Marvin Johnson will put his undefeated record on the line against the very
personable Gary Swnmertiayes,.,
Nathanlal Gates' upset win over previously
undefeated "Sweet" Marlin Lewis In Tampa
may have earned him a re-match with Virgil
Gibson at the Orlando Sports Stadium in the near
future. Gates, you may recall, was well ahead on
all the offical scorecards when he caught a
Gi bsoa left hook In the third round. The knockout
loss Gibson Inflicted on him last November was
the only time Gates has been defeated and he
can't wait to get Gibson back In the ring. -.
"Dancing" Johnny Boudreaux will be appearing in the semi-final to the Ron Lyle-Mac
Foster Jan. 28 bout In Houston, Tea. The card
will be promoted by Ashlock and if Lyle comes
out on top, as he Is expected to, look for the
Denver heavyweight to meet Muhammad All for
the title later this year in New York...
Lonnie "Magic" Bennett tuned up for his
coming London battle with John Conteh by
winning a 12-round decision over Eddie Duncan.
It was Duncan who scored the only setback to
Conteh when he beat the now WBC light
heavyweight champion back in September of
1972. Efforts are being mache to put "Termite"
Watkins, the sensational lightweight prospect, in
with Larry Peterson, the finest 136-pounder
living In Florida. Both Tampa and Orlando are
bidding for this natural match-up but Peterson's
manager, Doug Brady, wants the Jacksonville
fighter to get a few more bouts under his belt.

His Domican Republic opponent has done
most of his fighting in New York where he is the
leading contendor for the U.S. lightweight title.
His record is 14-4-1 and he has been installed a 7$
underdog by the local betting gentry.
HERE AND THERE IN THE BOXING
SCENE. . , Wells has been signed to fight
Mexican middleweight champion Manuel
Ellzoyxjo in a scheduled 10 rounder on Jan. 18.

LEE GEIGERThe Sacreniento, Calif. contest makes. little
sense for Wells. He will have only 11 days from
the time he meets Clay in Miami to the time he
steps into the ring with Elizondo.,,
Mike Quarry's proposed Jan. 21 date in
Stockton, Calif. with "Indian" Yaqui Lopez looks
like it will be postponed. Quarry emerged from
his win over Roman with two cuts and a pair of
eyelids that looked like golfballs.
In his dressing room after the fight Quarry
sounded almost paranoid as he accused Roman
of deliberately butting him. Roman has been
called almost everything under the sun, Including a lousy fighter, but this is the first time
anyone has accused him of using dirty tactics to
try to win a fight.
[)on Gridder, formerly TV 35's sportsci'.ster,
is once again unemployed. He was working for
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Otero, a Cuban refugee, is sixth in the United
States among junior lightweights and carries a
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Johnson came alive for the
It's the same old line. .. the Raiders in the second stanza, as
Stetso n 's Bill Seitz, No. 45, grabs a rebound and locks knees wit), teammate Dave Stowers, No.
24, in same old story for the Seminole several times the hosts
Monday night's hatter Classic win over American University. (herald Photo by Don Vincent)
Junior College basketball team, threatened to come back.
Once again the Raiders took
Seminole closed to eight
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the greatest respect for the (ense. I think it's going to be a every game.
I might call five or
Pittsburgh Steelers' defense - very disciplined game. I think six a whole season.
But there
but that's not to say he's over- it's the strongest defenses are opportune
times to dolt and
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we've ever had in a Super Bowl when we've clone it, it's
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markers. SJC led as much as career and the game high.
five points behind Noe's P George K:gge by teammate
But balanced attack by the plimented the 23-point effort
Illinois visitors resulted in a with 14 marks of his own.
"rrnw l - midway In the half .
Kankakee Increased its
Kankakee went on to win its ridvantage to a 61-45 lead with
10th game in 14 outings, 73-68. less than nine minutes
Nor took complete control of remaining.
the scoring attack for-SIC in the
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Results

MONDAY MATINEE
FIRST, Doublei, Spec 7:
MN'(hJI II
FIorza
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Echano Sanchez
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AId4M Len:
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Perfecta (3 51 S9reO
SECOND, Doublii, Spec 7:
Aldena Sanchez 1500 610 500 6
Ica Betia
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Perfecto (67) $7140
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:r cha Juan
1100 S 70 160 7
C,ictio Perez
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Domingo Beitia
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C nse4a (1 7) 15100
perf ects (7 11 59400
Daily Double Is 7) 1)97 00
FIFTH, Doubles, Spec 7:
ChucPo Arpi
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Domingo Altu
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Sala LarrIa
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Qnr1 U 1 SY 00
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SIXTH, Doublei. Spec 7:
PlPQUI Perez
1660 510 560 7
CichO Miguel
503 350 1
Ercz Altu
760
Ouini,4a (12) 13660
Perfect. (7)) 1)0500
SEVENTH, Doubles. Spec 7:
Aldana Via
11 70 400 360 7
I ca Sar*the:
660 360 3
M'w'cb3 It 1Cr:
Quiniela (37) 12160
P e rf e cto (7 3) 110200
SIXTH, Doubles, Spec 7:
Arecha
Muguer:.
1160 1000 310 1
Chucl*o Aguirre
610 640
Fermin Mencha I
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Quiniela (11) 13160
Pertecta (1 11 1*610
NINTH. Sin9I, Spec 7
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Sala
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Cotton Socks
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Jack's Chetrenne
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Brothel
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Ounela 1131 4) Si) 70
Perfecta Ii 31 $12390
FOURTH - 1 10, 0. 3)12
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Chrome Charger
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Ryirim P1'?
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CampusCut.,
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Perfecto (3 7) 110500
TENTH, Sin1is. !pec 7:
Muguenia
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Fermin
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Ouinieta (3-4) 13900
(3.4) 111310
Daily Double's (3-3) 5174 10
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Erdo,.A,pI
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Cacho-T&amp;n
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Negul Zarrs$ 00 2
Qvir*Fela (SI) $5403
Peelecta (5 3) )9740
TWELFTH, Doubles. Spec?:
Bilbaol,4ug,rz. 7$ 10 1510 570 7
Ftirm in Miguel
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DomlngoAguirre
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Ouiniela (5-7) 1940
Pe-rfect (7-5) 211.70
Big 0 (SA with all 3) 119470. (51
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weight championship of the world against Muhammad All
in Jamaica in late March,
Mike Burke, president of Madison Square Garden
Center, said Monday that All's manager, Herbert
Muhammad, "called me this morning and said that he
had decided to cancel the Lyle fight and expected to take a
fight with Wepner in Jamaica.
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an agreement to fight Ron Lyle March 24 in the Garden."
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Boyish-faced Bobby Knight, the fiery competitor who
made aggressive nose-to-nose defense his coaching
trademark, has guided Indiana to the top of the college
basketball world.
The unbeaten Hoosiers, who won their 13th game of the
season Monday night, are ranked No. 1 in this week's
Associated Press college basketball poll, announced
today.
It marks the culmination of an effort begun four years
ago by Knight, when he left the head coaching job at Army
to take (lie post ;it Indiana.
The hoosiers, rated No. 2 last week, took over the top
rung on the ladder from defending national champion
North Carolina State, which was upset by Wake Forest &amp;378 Friday night.

WASHINGTON APi - The National Collegiate
thletic Association will begin a pilot program, possibly
is spring, to develop national sports championships for
omen comparable to those now sanctioned for men.
The NCAA Council, the organization's policymaking
'dy, directed the NCAA's Committee on Women's Inreollegiate Athletics to embark on the program. It is
ire to draw fire from the Association for Intercollegiate
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HOUSTON tAP) - A police investigator says he
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nd his young son. Alexander, were accidental.
Joseph Jachnimcivlc, Harris ('ounty medial t'xa:n(ner,
uled Monday that Wilson, 29, and Alexander, 5, died of
arix'n monnxlde poisoning when the gas filled their home
unday in the Houston's southwest area.
Wilson's daughter, Denise, 9, and his widow, Bernice,
7, were hospitalized. Denise remained In critical conition and Mrs. Wilson was listed in fair condition.

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and Mean Joe Greene, defensive tackle of the Pittsburgh
Steelers, wcrc r.amcd the Naticnal Foothall League's top
players by The Associated Press today.
A nationwide panel of sports writers and broadcasters
chose Stabler the Offensive Player of the Year, and gave
defensive honors to Greene based on their performances
during the 194 NFL regular season.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) - The owner of 24
racing greyhounds which were killed by intruders during
the weekend says he won't let the loss stop him from
participating in future races.
"This put quite a dent in our plans, but it didn't knock
mc out," Robert E. Thomas said Monday. The dogs,
worth an estimated $75,000, were found dead in their
kennel at the Derby Lane Racetrick,
Pmellas County Sheriff's deputies said the animals may
have been electrocuted or poisoned. Telephone wires
leading to the kennel were slashed, officers said.

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Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1975
Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1975-5B

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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everyday wear or for stylish
evening garb. Even leans ire
wearin'g out their dated image
of being clothing fit only for
ragAmuffins, and are secur1no
Weir place in the hcrn, otfic.
Jidon the town. The Horse &amp;
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C LJNSMITIHNG IS A TEDIOUS ART, REQUIRING SKILL AND MOBILITY
... Ken Straight, gunsmith at the Firing Line Gun Shop Is shown here carefully repairing a rifle
ULIAI(ir goal i to become a been with Layer
Enterprises Wesson, Colt, Luger and other released to make sure It is in
Nobody sneaks up on us
complete outfit for guns and for six months.
while we're wearing our
famous models and designed a perfect condltèon. A testing
repairs, for both hunters and
Every piece of equipment gun with fewer moving
range is set up across the road
law enforcement authorities," used in the repair
shop at The thus narrowing the possibilities from the business. Guns that
says Rod Layer,
owner of The Firing Line is specialized and of malfunctions which are are stored need to be cleaned
Firing Line Gun Shop, located is calibrated to the hundreths of common to any revolver. After more often than most people
in the 1.4 Industrial Park near an inch. They stand behind a slow start the company is now think. They should beespecially
Sanford. The gun shop is a every piece of work they do. into
their
3rd
minor oiled to prevent rust if they are
subsidiary of Layer
Vale's
En. They are set for complete modification
which
will to be stored forany length of
terprises made up of eight repairs, mounting, nickel eventually make this gun the time.
businesses operating in the plating and bluing,
best on the market.
Sanford area, and owned by
The Firing Line Gun Shop
The Firing Line Gun Shop
Ph. 831.7232
Layer says that the Dan does anything that is connected
350 Longwood Plaza
Rod, enterprising young en. sells and trades new and used Wesson revolver can be with guns and 3mmunition; if
trepreneur.
guns. They carry
Hwy. 17.92 Longwood
High. dropped with the hammer they don't have It in stock
The gunsmith today is a Standard, Dan Wesson Arms, cocked and will not fire unless they'll get it for you. They sell
member of a specialized craft Ithica and all name brands, the trigger is pulled-this the belts, holsters, slings and other
In which the prices are much They are the only Dan Wesson fail-safe- feature. The gun accessories for guns.
the same, but the skill and art dealer and distributor in can also be dropped in fire and
Rod Layer's
businesses
are
competitive, according to Central Florida, and cover the dirt and will still continue to that make other
up Layer
En.
Layer.
His gunsmith is Ken enti,e Southeast, carrying
a fire, where many other models terprises
are:
Seminole
Straight, who has been In the complete stock of parts. They will foul up alter the second Printers;
Layer Equipment a
business for 15 years. Guns also have connections all over round Is fired.
Supply; Security Specialists
have been a hobby with Ken, as the United States to get any
The most novel feature of the South; Stress
well as a business. His dad was parts needed.
Metric, a
Dan Wesson is the fact that the polygraph service; Layer
a part-time gunsmith. so Ken
Dan
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Dan Wesson is rapy barrels may be changed by the Uniforms; Seminole Data
grew up into the craft. He has
Complete
the countrys finest owner, permitting him to Processing; and Metro Orlando
revolver, according to Rod change his basic frame to a 2". Security Corp.
Layer. Dan Wesson is the other t", cc a 6" barrel. There are
Motor Home
For the best in gun repairs
half
of the famous Smith &amp; many ottitr Improved features
and accestorles or the best in
-Service
\'/esson empire, having left that Ken Straight will be happy revolvers, see The Firing Line
Smith &amp; Wesson a few years to show you when you visit The Gun Shop. Rod
Accessories
Layer or Ken
alga to manufacture a highly Firing Line Gun Shop,
-Straight will be happy to
improved
firearm.
TRAVEL TRAILERS &amp;
Mr. Wesson
Every gun taken in for demonstrate the exciting new
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CAMPERS,TOO
took the best of Smith &amp; repairs is tested before it is Dan Wesson revolver.-ADV.
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... Casual, everyd$yor fancy wear can befound.
and blankets. Feed for all kinds
of animals is also stocked.
Footstomping music lovers
will adore the selection of
costumes Horse &amp; Rider
carries. Fancy full skirts in
vivid colors and bold patterns
with bloomers and pretty, frilly

blouses will make the women
dosa-dos their partners In the
whole night long. For men, only
the fanciest duds will -do. and
Horse &amp; Rider has them.
Bill LaBree,uwnerofHorse&amp;
Rider, prides himself on having
the most complete western

store around, and invites you tc
come in and browse around
You'll find the friendly quiet
atmosphere and the smell ol
tanned leathers and suedes as
attractive as you will their
selection of western wear. ADV.

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Is some of the delicacy
and flavor of their tables
that many gourmet
restaurants try to imitate
In this country. But experts will tell you that
there Is nothing like the
real thing; a Hawaiian
luau, a feast at which a
wide varity of native
delicacies are served,
including fruits picked
fresh from the trees, and
seafood straight from the
sea. But go to Hawaiinot only to eat, but to
enjoy the beaches, the
shopping, the relaxed
pace
Hawaii offers
sornethinq for everyone.
Reserve
early
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skin top that resembles the Individual lashes applied to
hair she was unable to do so.
Besides styling her own wigs
Irma's Wig Boutique in the human scalp. You can part your own and last for weeks. to the customer's satisfaction
new Interstate Mall has he them any place and no one And she carries Face Up bands. and surprise, Irma will style
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The success of the boutique generation, the favorite wig is whole complexion a brighter,
inexpensively, by visiting Ir
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business a total of 10 year-,. she slightly cured under at the
A wig maker for 5 years. ends, with bangs that can be
Seminole Countys Only
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fashion stores in Atlanta, Ga., love long hair. Irma has waist
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such as suede ties, ornate belt
buckles, wallets, billfolds, hats
etc. Anything you need for your
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Rider has it.
For those who want their
animals tobeas well dressed as
they are, Horse &amp; Rider can
assist you In selecting from
their beautiful saddles, bridles

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Rider carries many coor.
(nated or mix and match
outfits for both men and
women. Western boots, in both plain and fancy styles can be
found These boots are prac
tical for most any occasion and
bear • ch well-known brand
names as Dingo, Acne and _________
Wrangler. They are availablein
sizes for men women and
children

Hwy 434 at Pressview St., Longod

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Sanford, Fla. 32771
Phone 321.03.34
FAST. ACCURATE. ECONOMICAL

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BEACH, Fla. attorneys at the start of the trial Circuit Judge Herboth Ryder. island of Roat.an. Ills body has
Sta,el originally was jailed Tampa to Daytona Beach
uti'g say they Monday by announcing his
"The state ha. always held no been recovered.
in
lieu of $1 million bond, but cause tlr j;dge agreed
don't believe a drowning story client had drowned off a small the belief that If he was given
Stansel had been relca.cd oi R3der cut that in hail foilowlng pretrial news coverage wo
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bland on hew Year's thc minimum opportunity, Mr. $500,000 cash bond after he was a three-day hearing. The corn. make it hupossible to select
charged
byboat
Florida's
Stansel would try to flee jus- named in the first indictment mercial fisherman
statewide grand jury with drug
sub. Impartial jury.
"Frankly, we do not believe lice," Sa)cthe. snjd.
returned
by
the
statewide
sequenily
raised
the
cash,
smuggling.
Mr. Stansel is dead," State
Ryder agreed to a request by
Defense attorney Bernard grand jury. The panel was con- reportedly the largest cash the state attorney to tmpoi
An attorney For Raymond AlLy. E.J. Salcines
nd
said after an McDempsey said that Stansell vened by Gov. Reubin Askew to bond ever posted in Florida.
bond pending a 1
Gary Stansel, 38, stunned state abbreviated session before died while scuba diving off the Investigate drug smuggling.
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SWIMMING POOL
FISHING, BOATING
DISPOSALS

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United Real Estate Astor. Inc.

323.0532

Toll Free 62$ 5090 Open9a m 9pr

Room house partially furnished.
Fireple in Fla room. Fruit
trees 3fl 1549, 373 1044,

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CASH BUYERS ARE WAITING TC
READ YOUR CLASSIFIED AC

PHASE II GRAND OPENING

Sun.

Mangoustlne 1 13th in phone
booth. Reward. Important Papers,
pictures, E. Johnsøn. 1700
Mangou'stlne Aye.. )fl-)fll.

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FREE PORTABLE TELEVISION

Sanora 3 bedroom 7 battn, 3

ChIld Care

Geneva

Will keep 1 or 2 small chlIOr,
Inmyhom,,Man Fri
Mrs. Joltnso,. 323 0.471

Sanford

Pa

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3fl47330r3720313

SINGLE STORY
1 Bedroom Suites from 349,00
2 Bedroom Suites from 179.00
3 Bedroom Suites from 228.00

Centsd3,
373-7041, 3Marqt.,ft,

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Publish Dec. 17, 74. 31, 1971. J

Attorney for PPIiIiOn,'
Publish: Dec 17, 21, 3), 1974, Jan 7,

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Henry Hoche Inc.

FROM ONLY

COME OUT AND INSPECT THE MODEL HOMES

Best lot SVICCt loll
flow

or Dealers are never unOmpboyad
They enloy average
incOmj in
both "Boom or Buff" t'COnomle
whether full or par? tIme,
MI or
Female For dCtili. write Mail

available in

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Beat inflation w,th low rent on a 7

bedroom mobile home in CAMP

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DatIng Inc.,

If your 'club or
like fo be included
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(305) 323-8160

Arnr Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Cercit Court
by: Joy Stokes
Deputy Clerk
Pubtlth: Dec 17, 71 3), 1971, Jan 7,

CLASSIFIED
DE PAR TMENI

32? 761;

CARRIAGE
COVE

Mobile Hom- Lots

I bedroom, 7
bitlts, with good neigh

7 P.'nh:Ie Home Spaces
lonRent NoPett
CAMP SE MINOL F. s aim

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paved road, trees Terry Neatly,
REALTOR. 6710711

LAKE MARY
7' Acre, (Approx I cleared corner
site
Excellent trm 83.1 689

Mlscoliannous
For Sale

REAL ESTATE. INC

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Aet)S 37? Old
black and white and read all over
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Odd lobs of all typi's, Carpentry.
.Painting. Cement Work. Light
Hauling 3222415

purpose

again

when you sell

them with a Classified *4
from the Herald Call us
today' Don't delayt Just dial
77774)) or 131 9'43 To place
your low cost Want Ad

Ct.A55l1 lED ADS 37? 261)

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designed Clothing Ii.nt for you
Western taylaring a specIalty 104
E Itt SI, (entrarc, thru Land 0'
Fabrics) 32IQ97o 'Tues Sat 9 303

cc by appointment

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Alterations,
Designing
&amp;
Dressmaking ty experts. Singqq
appmved dealer 210 E 1st St
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Svbccnti'acwr
BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
MENT ALL TYPES OF CAR

PEPITRY AND RIPAIPS 332
1131

Full LineGE Appliances
Sanford Electric COmpin
Pail Dry.' 327 1567

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Bauty Caie
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evCS by app? 3773973 or 377 I97f

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3055316140 Re's 477 057
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Pest Control

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Dave's Furniture
100 Spntori
Ave 333 9370

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rCturns Try one anti see. Call
322 7th or 531 9993
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George L

Floor Cleaning
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PP 332 4037

Tale &amp; Terrazzo Iloors Scrubbed &amp;
waxed Free estimate, 373
1914.
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Sm.t '.eltiig Co,
portable weldng, arc . gas hetiarc Call 3730110

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Well Drilling

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thrre'sOfleN,a, You

Home Improvements

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

WEIL.S DRILLLD PUMPS
SPRINKLER !'YtTEMS

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Rrmodelng and Repairs Room
Fully insured, Good
references Jim Trego. 371 0709

PIANO SERVICES
Allmake's, InI Plyr

Tuning Rep.air,$67

Alltypesann sije,
Werepairartcjse,yc,.
STIPSE MACH,rSE &amp;
SUPPLY Co

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like new, 540. Di,ing room table, 4
ctair's, be's? offer 37)1116 after S

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MAITLAND FLEA MART
1 911 hwy I9?OpmnSat &amp;sn

322261 1

3)9 2920

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&amp; rgcf Removes mildew, tungus,
'fluddObbert, wasps &amp; Sp'dr

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CENERAL CONTRACTOR

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Stallatlon available. Bud

PLANNING A GARAGE SALE?
DON'T FORGET
TO AD
VERTISE
IT
IN
THE

Lots and Acreage

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LOCH
ARftOR. I Beckoons with all
custom extras, I7'x)' pool,
1%I.330 372 72*7

FALL CLEANING
"lmc" .'IAth A. cr,

CabelI, 322-0052 anytime

— Carpentry, Remodeling, AdditiaJlS.
Cuttom Work. Licensed Bonded
pr estimate 37) 6038

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AntiguesaIdLorrie,g, Floral
Designs for ,jII occasions 76)0 on

2606S Hwy. 1797
REAL TON 373 5771

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Pressure CIesning

Appliances

BUY SELL TRADE
II) 3lSE.First5t
3725472

Harold Hall Realty

3)2 7)11

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tree estimates, call Carl

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 OrlOndo Drive
Sanford 373 520)

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FREE. 24 HOUR
SERVICE. (316669

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Amenic,sn of MartinsvelIe, Solid

bath, carpet, 577

Appointment

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Kitchen
Bathroom Caboets.
Counter tops. Sinks In

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immediate occupany in Carriage
Cove, Sanford's newest mobile
home park

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1971 Dasher, 2 door. lutO
tir •i.
-conditioned, AMFM
Stereo, $a393
Call Dwane McGuire, 3321631.

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vice for small buSlne15
WillIams Acco'untlno
57 liii

Air Conditioning

Mobile Homes

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PINECREST_ I be*oom, 2 bath,
family room, fireplace, eat in
kitchen, $37,730

776157

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Home improvements

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Remodeling

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Calll3art Real Estate

Of Loch Arbor

for *PPOintmen,

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borg. 7pct mortgage'
VA or FHA $37,o

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)orlbec5room 1' beih
house Good
creclitandquatifl,dbuyer 573.900.

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orwl PlIôI
esp,,lCnc,d

Car

5IKYICE5

Harris, at SEARS in Santorø J7

$200 DOWA

REALTOR
31 HOur Service
377-74,'

Additions

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Auto Repairs
Parts-Accessories

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summer
,tem' Sell thCm fast and easy
with a Classifieci Ad Call
372 2411
or 531 9991

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Home On Lake

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For Rent

finest established residential area?

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SAPSFORD.,EC VEE SERVICE
2)11W 1st 5?
373 1711

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3771991

bho,e nork

thi' world Of Fvn Fa$hIo.', and
oney Show ann sell
D"chmaid
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penlence in fame P'$efred but
I necej,. mag card e
-rlence helpful Willing to
locate. Call 377 6U3 cc $317117.

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Lovely 3 bedrooms, 1' baths,
central air, fenced, trees Many
extras Sanford,

MULTIPLE LISTING REAL TON

Pay those Chrls,mas bills by selling

107 Concormi Dr.,
ilsef berry. AppI', n
only. '

organi,at,on would

plenty of citrus. Walk to shopping
and sChool Priced right 527.800

Moving? Why not live in Sanford's

Pif'mi

(WITH COOt) CREDITi

A Directory of Experts Ready To Serve You!

373 7164

Peg Re6l Estate Emery
372 1301 ôlQHiawathaAve at I? 97 Vacuum Cleaners, 515 3O Sunk

'ature person for permann
DilliOn A%%itfflt and manager
titlon available
for responsible
dlvldaI in near future, Smi full
meorpart time SeeMf.PI,,9.

a m. Tues..Sat

paved parking for 75 cars PrI
reduced for limited lime from
561,000 to 110,000 for quick sale.
OWNERS RELOCATING Arm, out
to sell) bedroom ibath, beautiful
home nn location Fenced yard,

PAYTON REALlY

iprrieticc deSired will train

your own Nec Vee

City *

Mustang

$50 Down

Reconditioned Botteries. 117,95
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
_119 Sanford Ave.

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MayfairSc.ctbon
3 Bedrooms, 133,000 By Owner

Central Flormmja's

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NEW) SD.? BATH
HOME, all extras, good location,
Make Offer. 3777717

115.300.

Stemper Realty

7 bdrm. furnished trailer, 1)15 iTO
pIus 535 securIty. Mullet Lake
Park 349571),

State Rd. 427, 2.3
mIles east of 7-92.

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TIRED OF RENTING? This cozy 3
bedroom home Could be a doll
house for a young family who long
for a Some of their very own. One
block from a small lake Only

your unwanted items in THE
HI RAL OS Classified, 372 2611

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19fl Vega, lOw mileage, automatic
transmission, air. Private owner
51,395 1)1 513$

Camper-Travel

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$391 or best Offer, 3327)97,

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Many great extras. Convenlenl
location 149,500 Call today 10 Wt
this,

SEMINOLE .332 4170.

ike It a happy new year
Pay off
est year's bills 1 start laying
gain. LII AVON, 444 3079.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to recover possession of the

Houses Rent

LAKE MARY WOODED LOT
ONE PERSON. s.6
MOP4TH,377 502*,

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Come oUt. today
and reserve your
choice lot.

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tAl,LLI.LNJ BUY

3.1

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Sanfords finest
family park.

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buIlding on Hwy 17-92. Lol
1?S'x137', building 1000 sq. ft.

$55

MOBILE HOME PARK

pany benefits, Apply a-i HOliday

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'U Chrysler Impera•, 2 Or

Trailers

Siamese Kittens
9wkSOid.S20
3735436

Dial the results number, 322.2411
bnd place a its? acting Want Adi

Bedrooms, I', baths, CHA,
monthly payment and equity
payment less than $275. monthly

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Inn, Altamont, Spring,

1910 MGB,GT
ExceIlentCcnd,jo
Call 372 4677

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Deflary

CLOSE TO SHOPPING small 2
bedroom home, Neat and clean
within walking dislance of

3 Bedrøom houte, carpet, on Upsala
Rd. 5)50 MOnth plus deposIt 372

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DEl 1$

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3226655

Furnished

Iief night auditor-part tmmo desk
clerk. Experienced only. Corn.

196) Ford Falcon, runs very well.
Only 5173, 327 0021

Auction

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Pets and Supplies
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IIOOE,2SthSt

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Mote your old abandon car FREE
If you will call me alter 1pm 322
1674.
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DELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Hwy 46 West, S,inford
32670

and Teiler, 5600
$1.4 aw 671 2593'
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qualIfi
licensed life agents. Call
303 *31-3135

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condition,

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NEVER ENOUGH MONEY?
arah Coventry can help make ends
meet. Work full or part tIme, NO
Investment, no collecting, no
delivering Car &amp; phone
necessary. Call 3232791 after

take more money in '73. 100
pci
Dp term contract •valI.4,l, to

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I9?3 ToyotaCelica 22000 mIles
brakes,lspeed.Mus,seflby Jr
IS. 52.000. 5 -30 5 Mon. Fri., 322
7147

Open daily ID S for con.
slgnments or sales off the
floor We also buy estates,
etc.

FishIng Boat, EvinrutieMofor

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is told daily in the Classified Ads.
Nothing small about that I

Professionally Managed By

3222090

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Classic. )l.000miIe's
s.sco 372 1721

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SANFORD_.3 Bedrooms, I' j baths,
at 7' i pci interest Sale Price
downfn for only $12,500. Large
central heat and air. 1193 Month,
fl
$21,700
-- Call now to see
M. Unsworf Il Realty, 373 6061.
— A WORD TO THE WISE IS stir
2AedroomHous.
JOHN SAULS AGENCY
FICIENT a 2 Story 3 bedroom
Kitchen Equipped, -$133
hornewitp, Southern
Charm
Room
Dayi327llli
Call 332 4336
Evrs 3320.485
to stretch. glo*ing fireplace, a
Broktr
Associate
special little cultage for guest.
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MlLllONSofdoilarsln Real Estate

1505 W. 25th St.,, Sanford

Help Wanted

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carp'?
Shampootr for only SI per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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:flroll now for January Sewing
(lut55t Singer approved dialer
7)0 E 1st St. 323 i4),

1936 Chevy I door. Motor needs
WO?k Body In good Condition. $75

Stamps-Coins
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Harding galvanized trailer.' Best
offer and take over low mOnthly
payments 373099$,

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shaded yard. Priced below

Autos for Sale

fenced lot, 1173.

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tO6CountryCIubD,i,
323 0206

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Fret?i brown farm eggs

Corbett Real Estat

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REALTOR
71 Hour Service

Apartments

NAVEL ORANGES, $250 RU

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3226320

CaliBart Real Estate

GoodThingsto Eat

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II' Tn Hull with 25 HP Johnson and

2543 Park Dr.

BEST BUY FOR

garage, air, Shag carpet, Self
cleaning oven. Almost new. Cal
collect I 636 3364 rye'S

cv. i bed. rado. heater, 16.000
.ktubl miles, excellent COflditin

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

Equipment

Yoer MLS Agency

REALTOR

bedroom, 2 bath
Masgmmary home. Family rgom,
and aIr carpeted
central heat

1973 FOrd Pick P. F 1i. Custom..

GOLD

322-2420 Anytime

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Sanford, Avt

Top prices paid, used, any
4445)76 Winter Park.
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Boats &amp; Marine

55

64

377766)

Immaculate

PIEWKABOTA DIESEL TRACTOR
AP1DMOwER,$3,

For ute furniture. appllances,tools,
ect Buy 1 cc 1001 items Larry's

ROBSON MARINE

Broken

Trucks and Trailers

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Wanted to Buy

2S

IDYLLWILDE_
WOW'
1
2977 Hwy.
bedroomt, 2 baths, family room,
327-5961
fireplace nearly new, above ______________________________
ground pool, Only 143,000,

UATEMAN

Real Estate

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now. Low as 135,000

REALTORS

Rig.

79

runs

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SANORA HOMES? Yes, we have the
listings a-ti will show, New 3
bedroom, 2 bath models. New low
interest rates available Call us

to believe, 5)6.500

bedroom home, well located

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'(ENMORE WASHER, parts
service, used machines

Pool See this one.

Must sacrifice 7 BDRMS, CS,
Furnished, oak &amp; fruit trees. See

L

or$)1999)

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CASH 322.4 i32

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LOCH ARBOR- 165,000 Nearly
new I bedroom, 7 bath. All
extras,

Why store it and forget it? Sell it and
forget it with a Classified Ad. 322
2611.

MOlt

68

Appliances

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

FORRESTGREENE INC.
PEALTORS3736)530n6,.Lj.7233
WE TAKE TRADES

5171, plus Security. Ball Realty
8)7W Itt 5?. 327544)

With Each NEW LEASE

IC? "1 Cornrr.rrra
'nford 3?? 7151

Rea I

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Holly. 722-7i

Black -- wallet

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BLAIR AGENCY
) 31.66
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M00i[y APPL IAP:('['1 373 0i

heat &amp; air, fenced $15,3 Terms,

SANFORD

ORLANDo 365-5355
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SANFORD- 3 bedroom, 2 story
home, kitchen equippenj, central

Acerage.$140 Mo.

1311 SANTA BARBARA DR.

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Stenstrofli

503W, 1st St
373 6041. 373 05)7

SAPS FORD

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KULPDECORATOp45
109w Itt 5? .377 7)35
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APARTmENTS
ON LAKE JENNIE

'Mborcycte Insurance

WE BUY AND SELL

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Motorcycles

Classifir-d Ads serve the buying and
%lteng Community everyday, read
,ind use them Often Call 327 261)

BOX CAR PRICES
JIM DAUDY'FEED
PtS
Fruit Jars -Qts
Barbed Wirp-Hog wire-.Chicken Wire-Fencepost,...
BUY DIRECT FROM BOX
CAR
CORMLY', East 46, Sentord
32) 1732

Early American Cherry Finish
Extends to $7" with leaf and clotet
to 25", 1299. NOLL'S, Casselberry,
Hwy. I? 92, $30 4706.

W. Garnet t White

PdC
GvSes in a rural area No
payment, monthly payments less
than nt. Government surnidized
to qualIfied buyers Call to see If
you quaiiytt

3?
Houses Rent
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Unfurnished

LQke Jennie

LOST: Alaski Malamute, male
black &amp; white, 90 lbs. Sat. 20th &amp;

6

* They're Hot!

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IBEDROOM FURNISHED
APARTMENT 7300
MELLONVILLE AFTER S

78

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Drop Lea
e
And4Chalrs

RiDER ASIOC

llrob,'i

* "Get 'EM While

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Commerclai Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

Assume Mortgage *

Pets and Supplies

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You are always ahead when you
buy, sell or rent with a Want Ad.

LOvely 3 bedroom,, I'-j bath home,
with central hCat,
air, and
car
peting Termt

Park Avenue Mobile Park
2513 Park
Drive, 322 716)
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CARROLL BURKE

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br? Bedroom AduIt5Only

Lostand Found

LOST:

Tuesday, Jan. 7, 197.5—lB

Fl.

Found:

F,ves.$69llio
-.,.

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Days-3fl 4173
'SQIlS 372 5474 or 332 735

I or 7 bdrm trailer, also apt, l
'eli
located, electric Pd.. no deposit
Mature adults, 373 549S.

CASHIER

Complaint
WITNESS my hand and seat of
thi$ Court on the 13th day of
December, 1971

Clerk of Circuti Court
Se'tinole County, Florid.
By tIa,ne kiCharde
Deputy Clerk

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FREE: AtteredMabe Cat

Ornamental stone freçiace. turned
Columnt, Sunken paneled family Pair
tutfed red velvet chairs, smali
room, 3 bedrooms, garage, red
maple drop leaf table, Frencn
wood privacy fence, carpet,
Curio cabinet 373 45*3
Unbelievable at 523.500. FHA VA.
CLIFF JORDAN REALTOR, $31
S PIECE BEDROOM SET
14995 SANFORD AUCTIOPi
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1700 F NENCis AVE 377 Fi

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

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demanded If tIle

world,

=_

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67-A
Feed
_______________________________

SPANISH CHARM

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

SANFORD 323-7900

Products. Inc., Winona Mm
r*sola, 559*7,

for Florida
Petitioner, whose aSjrvss is 617 Ptat been
filed against you and you
C Dank
P:btthDec7i,1i Jan 713
Of your
z:;
*ritCfldffi1fljf copy
orsnaI with the Clerk
tircwf VICTOR BUTLER JR of EVANS
Court on or btfore the Ih day
of NAGEL I BUTLER, 920 Hartford
FICTITIOUS NAME
January. AD. 1975; otherwite a Building, Oflandø, Floridi
Nolke is hereby given that I am default will be entered agait you
engaged In buinits at 175 S East for the rlli.f demanded in th 37I, and file the orinaI with the
CIerkof the aboivettyled Court onor
Lake Street,
F loi-ida Petition
bfore the lath day of January, 1973,
17750. Seminole Courtly, Flritia
WfTP4ESSmyhan4andth,sMIf c?ht'wtse a Judgment may be en
under tttø f(tifit name of said Court on the 11th day of t(-qeij against you for the rebel
I.OYUTOU LAWN I GARDEN Decembep. AD 1973
EQUIPMENT and
I intj to (Seal)
reg1jty laid name with the Clerk of
Avtt'ur H Beckwith, Jr.

.

Andes mountains or possibly es-en a
lunar landscape, this pile of sand is tested for purity Ii) 3
(echnkian at the Pennyh;nia Glasc sand corperatlon in Mill
mlaljiwe

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Long Haired Part Persian
53) 1447

.

I bedr&lt;,,i,, 2 baths, entry foyer,
central heat, air, carpeted, living
room 3)' long, Screened porch,
Sprinkler system, II fruit trees, 7
ccn:lrte kltciri5
SAnforij
location.
LARRY
SAXON,

1 Bedroom Furnished
1)15 per month, $50 damage
7101 Magnolia Ave. 3770630

OM 1165
t.IRPORT BLVD
373 7570

NORTH

REALTOR, 3739110

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Dishwashers

,AC'D WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous

PARK according t thu pt thereof
a'srecordedin PIaf Book %Opage7l,

that

like a

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Chlhuahuas, 6 mos., Animal
Haven Kennels, i77 3757,

*

Call Credit Dept.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 A East 1st St Sanford 322 91)1

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arranged. Owner, 377

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Yes, because owner has toga north,

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* 1-2 Bedroom

Woodmere Park, 3 bdrms,
I bath,
corner lot 519,S0Q, May consider
reasonable
Offer,
Terms

WHAT?$71,sso BUYS ALL THIS?

Disposals

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S5wimming Pool
C Tennis Courts
IFishing &amp; Boating

Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
Box S3, Sanford, FIa 3777$

NOTICE

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12.3 Bedroom Apis.

or write

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Near Geneva Small white
cocker type male dog Gentle,
lovea4e. Must lccate owner or
Drop in bobbin, zig zag, and 3 needle
position Like new condition. sold give to good home 349 5119
newforUl,balanceof$45cjshor _______________________
Spaymenti of 1)0 New warrapty.

AftCrHouri
372 3991
377 064,

372971'i

weekends

112 Uedrom Apartments
Water fumnisp*d, 5120 month
321 0066

* Heated Pool

Cove

C.

IS ALCOHt A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
For families or frIends of problem
drinkers
For further information call 423 45$)

of your written
delnn es if any to Pu()o Records of Seminole County
t n CaroIi Burke, Alto

,
1I1S Maitlanti
Av

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GOLDEN TOUCH- N SEW

377 7111

.EALT0R

Dy owner, I bdrm, 7 batflj, 7 car
garage, large eat-in kitchen,) yrs.
old. $37,500 3736642 alter S and

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS
116W 2nd St

The Master's

Reduce cholesteroll FIght fatt
GoBei. Lecithin capsules now
avaIlable Touh?on Drug.

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WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W. Itt 5'.

* Dishwasher'Disposai

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TALENT. 305-4252511

.

ange . Re1rigerator

*

* RecratinniI RIIiItiino

CASSELBERRY.

Redpe FrIed Chicken for
PpOifltmenl, 32) 3130.

ems•mnf t of record 'I ary

*
HUNKAPILLER,
BAUM
&amp;SIMMERMOP. P A

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lq sewing cabInet, repossessed
Singer's best mOdel, winds bobbin
n machIne. Full automatic,
Pay balanceof$7$or 10 pay
ments ot U

Jim Hunt Realty

afl,ord, FHA, I fldrm, 3 bath,
central heat, air. extras Owner,
373 7711

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I Bedroom, nice and clean, W item
furnished sioo Monti,, ISO dext5lt.
No children or pets 372 1305

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NASHVILLE RECORDING CO.
LOOKING FOR SINGING

TGAGE &amp; INVESTMENT OF
ORLANDO, INC. A Florida cor

ncM

Ai'Al.77ft,fp7

304

(31-1551

of Thanks

Pb till

Womer p.,t
o((orOir%UIuthePlat
thrf as recorded in PIe? Book II,

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Household Goods

* * Singer *

377-139*; 327 5553 Day, Eve.

1st
1 last mo plut 1.50 deposit I c hild.

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DacMluno, 6 weeks, male, fed, $65,

bedrooms, I bath, kilcp,en
equipped, carpet, A C unit, fenced
yard, excellent condition only
$11100 Low down payment,

HUFFMAN REALTY
Al Pelt, Jenny Clark, Ast,oc.

I room furnIshed diplex, 74th SI

TELEPHONE SOLICITORS
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WOODMERE PARK_Attractive 3

HousesforSale

Apartments Rent

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Si

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Furnished

* Clothes Washer-Dryer

Sales DlvIs3p, Box 10, Watkins

rov:Plr'rOPl C

RENTAL

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JI'DGL GRASSE

31

Hou, for Sale

7S7 P6rk Dr

r'n't ot''i"
,, uSc'ful
Purpose aqin PHfl you t"ll tI ri,,
with a
Ad lrOni I
lrratct (MI it tCXlAy' Do n't
delay' it', ulal 31'? 2611 or 8
9993 to placu ',',ur low- cost W irtt
Ad

* W/W Shag Carpet

'HotIine. Adults or Teens.

:amou$

.

41

No pets 323 S611

Sandlewood Villas

* Un furnished

2 BORM, 5tiñj, .iir.
Sunny kiihn, pl6ygrounth. near
city park &amp; SanfOrd Plaza, From
1)10 Airl,ort Blvd
near Sanford
AvC 373 1310

APE YOU TROUdLED? Call Toll
Fret, 411 7027 for We Care"—

WILLSPIIRE.

I

For Rent

CAMP SEMINOLE 372 4470.

LEASE..- Deluxe urlfurnhsN
bedroom apt., siso. Ground
of duplex, kitchen equipped,
air, quiet exclusive San
residential area Mature a

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per attractive wltPt Super per-onality, We have a challenging
*)sltlon for tPta right person Call

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nice 365 3721 anytime

MARINERS VILLAGE APTS
1 &amp;? 80mm turn cc unf urn
3 2O2OrIancjo Dr - 37) 8670

Personals
4
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Last Known Mailing Addrtst
P40 6 Box 95-H,

41

Resort Property

CAMP SITES f'w rer' Have your
tecond home a*ay li cm hom, by
renfing yearly for low rates at

____________________
refrigerator, Air. $133

ttOy,

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FRANKLIN ARMS APT5,
1170 Florida Ave
37) 6630

Homes Rent

MARRIAGES

I

$31-

You can get a fair prIce when
advertise your "don't needs-' In
the Want Ads.

31—ApartmentsRent
Furnished
32—Houses Rent Unfurnished
33—Houc.et Rent FurnIshed

Of Copy.

1-Card

DUPLEX- Furn. or unturn Ideal
location Reasonable rates Very

Unfurnlshed

Rated For Consecutive
Insertions—No Change

T'
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372 0*51,

!S'3

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a—Rooms for Rent
30—Apartments Rent

The Less it Costs Per Line
Per Day.

L ir

36

ISO deposit. $3i 9054.

Lake Mary. 7 bdrm. near SJC,I1&amp;
Sanford. Choice of green or gold
decor 1)60 mo. $31 0791

in kitchen, all appliances,
shag
carpet, heat air, private entry

I

Ttw Longer r'our Act Ri,is

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Duplex Sanford area 7 Bedr

Close to downtown, new lovely?
bedroom, air, carpet, kitchen fully
equipped.
Water sewer garbage
service pd by owner $110. 372
759* or 373 1593,

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area

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p

Avenue Maitband Florida 37
Wife's attorneys, on or before
January 7*. 1975. and file the

are too tIght? A ClasSified Ad
THE HERALD It the
answer

24—Business OpportunitIes

U times
24c a line
( S2.00 MINIMUMCHARGE)
3 Lines Minlm'jm

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YOU ARF HEREflY NOT

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-S

Apartments Reni
Unfurnished

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ror? bedroom duplex apartments
Furnished or unturnithed 40'
Swimming pool $720 S Orlando
Dr 373 7920

Closets Overflowing with suits that

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Ad

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30

Unlurnished

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Rentals

1 thru 5 limes

Apartments Rent

only No prts 372 1Z95

Announcements

rocket stage of Saturn V '

see

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18—Help Wanted

Department Hours
5: 00 A. M..5: 30 P.M.
Monday thru Friday
£thru2$times

.

4

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303*3)5135,

77- Investment Opportunit,es

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71 -Situations Wanted

For Want Ads

Want

30

12)000 total price will put
oong cartoon theatre business
Price includes ten units. Terms
available to qualified buyer, Cell

IS—Action Sports

Seminole 322•261

Business

Opportunities

Employment

1 I

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24

14-Camping.ResOrI$

DIAL

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I 13--Travel Agencies

INFORMATIOI

Ask

POMPANO BEACH, Fla. members of a group of teen- an altitude of about 100 mIles.
'.
I
i.
(AP)-"They're going to have agers called the "Knotty Head The Skylab space station Is in a
I
to burn me out," says Mae Dell Gang."
higher orbit and is not expected
•". But the arrests have not
tore-enter the atmosphere until
L
..
home may be next to go up in slowed the fires, which have left
the late 1970s.
-.... - •.
fl:trnes in Collier City, a sub- the area looking like a war
A spokesman said that a I9O
.. .
•
A
- - ---, - division west of this South Flor- zone.
study showed t would cost be
da city.
"It's senseless, ridiculous,"
tween *20 and $40 million to de:-'In the past two years, Mrs. said Sgt. Tom Bateman of
vise a remote control apparatus
•
'
. Smith's neighborhood has be- Broward County Sheriff's
that would guide space Junk to
.
'..' come pockmarked with wooden Qime Patrol Department. We
eun&amp;i
In the iale mu. ' ,oung man s fancy tuna towarti giving his
) VP
skeletons and foundations of have no motive. Those we ye
cos and the de ay
sister a swinging ride. And that's what happened In Fountain
homes, Ashes fly in the wind, arrested are charged with ar1.
manacng sucu a UvvmCe
5quare in downtown CIncinnati, Ohio. Shadowinakers are
J A I'aLAI
a
Fires that officials believe son in the Juvenile courts, but
I
iai a iwe
)'ouiigs
ii w aI. h
It tan d hi
would cause to the space pro- JflI##vv'
S I I'
Iivr, Wuu
geg
-'
arnooa
were deliberately set have de- we have not really been able to
sun.
gram rules out further Festroyed 68 of the 105 pee- say why this situation exists in search, the spokesman said.
.
___________________ fabricated homes,
Collier city."
.
Legal
Notice
Legal Notice
Legal notice
Moat of the families who Bateman said the preNew Business
t ,aa'f ).a,p, ),j,,.ia.,l a,u# ftP
_________________ _________________
fIt.hla..I,
PRELIMINARY
CERTIFICATE
FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME
'I ki
J
making planz to leave. But oth- has been plagued with other
OF CORPORATE DISSOLUTION
Notice
Is hereby glv that I am
OUflCII ''amea
Notice Is hereby given that I em
era, like Mrs. Smith, say they crhnes since its completion in
in l'he Name And By The engaged In butlnett at 1 Satsuma engaged inbusInenat2g39$. Myrtle
Authority
Of The State Of Florid. Or, Sanford, Seminole County, Ave. Sanford, Seminole County.
haw oo
much iniad
___ and "" "I" eallv
•
•
#t
thin.,
T
• nO
C4,.4
1e
O ALL TO WHOM THESE FlorLia. tmder the flcti?.ji name of Florida under tt* fiCtltloi name of
uO
ia
uuu
can t go.
you can explain, he said.
PRESENTS SHALL COME. OSEOLA LANDSCAPE
&amp; WITI REALTY. andthat I Iendto
GREETINGS:
The 30 remaining families,
Construction of the $18,000 to
MAINTENANCE, and that I intend register said name with the Clerk of
TALLAHASSEE, Fig. (AP) Whereas,
to register said name with the Clerk the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
scattered throughout the four- $27,000 homes was approved by - Thirteen Florida business.
RONALD WISE, DEFLJNIAK of the Circuit Court, Seminole Florida In accordance with the
. .3.., II4VE
.
block area, keep watch, par- the Federal Housing Admlni.s- men anu
.
SPRINGS.
FLORIDA
Coirn y. or a n accor ance w
ivn
provliont of the F ci ous ame
LUCILE F. W'SE, DEFUNIAP
the provisions of the Fiditloui Statutes, ToWit: Section
ticularly at night. They sleep tration. Residents paid for their named to a Business Advisory
56509
p i N 0 5 • F i. o N i D A Name Statutes, ToWit: Section Florida Statutet 1957
close to outside doors so they homes with FHA assistance Council.
JAMES W RICHARDSON, ii.
I..... k
$6509 Florida Statutes 1917.
,
can geL away
5: Herman D. Wifl
ve
aime mouuiar ouses are
,
5 James S Lyle
..ommerce ecrebary
on LONGW000, FlorIja
PubIith: Dec 17, 24, 31, 1974, Jan 7.
Id.
SHIRLEY
. RICHARDSON, PUbIISDI: Dec. 31, 1974, Jan,?, 11, 21. 1973
made of fiberboard and corn- Spicer, who announced the ap. LONGW000, FLORIDA
1975
The Broward County aberlWs
DEl-fl
potntments Monday, said the did on tie 6th day of DECEMBER, 0EI131
officers say they recently ar- gether with glue. Firemen say council will advise the
arested five arson suspects, they are highly flammable.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
mont of Commerce on matters LONGW000 DEVELOPMENT
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL dR.
r ting 0
corn- CORPORATIONaCOrPor.,,Ø,, with
I
4,.
D
NAMEITATUTE
munity and on programs
itt princlpI place of business
SEMINOLE COUNTY
,J
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
., U.i9eS ieCOfl1 flleflu
PROBATE DIVISION
strengtnthestate'snomy
Notice It r*reby given triat the PROBATE NO. 74-)54-CP
,•
,.
.
urderslgned, pursuant to the In ri: Estats of
n umes o economic uncer- andereaschcor&gt;ratlondldon "t-icIitio Name Statute Chapter CHARLES H. STAFFORD. alto
r _
tainty, it is vital that business- the 20th day Of DECEMBER. AD.. $6509 Florida Statute, will register known as CHARLES H. DELK,
W
ry'i I"t;f1 I ( 1? K1'%'It'l
1971 cause to be filed in the office of
men have Input into public
• • •
v
,
•
th,Seminole
Clerk of the
Circuit Court,
in
v
•i
the ')epartmen$ of State of State of and for
County,
Florida,
dec..ied.
•
Cy A4.1
u&amp;
w
Florida, the documentary authority
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1AD
n
receipt
of
.
proofthi
of tic
the To All Creditorn and All Pers.es
I-'.. tm-i
_, business community of the reQuired under Section 605.27. publicatIon of Ihis Notice,
ijujii wj,A LPCJV L',
Mate," Spicer gait
- A panel of aeven judges has from office for allegedly remoYw
Florida
Statutes,
showing
the
titlout
name,
towit:
SUNOANCE
I&amp;thig a
- disaolutlon of Such COPOratlofl,
Said IsSat.:
'm tirt
ruled that Justice Joseph Boyd secret memorandum
APARTMENTS !ndec wtich we are
supplied
Yu are hereby notified and
ii was sCheduled'? lii
'Secretary of engaged In businec at 1400 East regjir to present any claims and
da Supreme Court for cOnduct tax east.
Anrinted to the "nel were- that the reQuirements of the law
prior to his second term beginenterprise are as f011OwS:
The judges also took under Rona
STAFFORD. alto known as
'iI Spencer Jr., Florida
sung today.
HASTACK
-- P4014TH,
advisement a motion by
CHARLEs H DEL K. deceasad Ite
Ihe
chamber of Commerce Tails- Great Seal of the State of Florida. .
of Sam mo e CrnlY. br da, 0
INC
The pane),
appointed
quash commission charges hassee' IUnzie Bane Florida TaII6tassee, the Capital. thi$ the
MENT
Supreme
Court
to bear by
thethe
Ju-to
that
he improperly IntETVEned Home Builde
CORPORATION
DECEMBER, AD., 1971.
'"
3 s Association
By: Patrick D. Raudenh
diclal Qualifications Commls. in a case being considered by
provided in Section 733.16, Florida
rhav
Assistant Vice President
.
•
oott ' . GIit.
•_ , TaUanasee; James zwinan,'
p-'I! I I I4IC
-s
Slatu$es, in their off Ices In County
'..uw,,,uij6
eyi.
By Earl Downs
,.cre
ary
of
S
a
C
Courtp,o.,se In SemInol. County.
Florida
Retail
Federation,
Justice Hal Dekle, issued an of na.i City.
By: Jemes H. Pugh
blIsh. Jan. 7. 1975
Florida, within four calendar
oral ruling late Monday and
5eafl
,
.Jacksyiville-' Don Meikle'ohn' ',1j-21
months trôm the tmme of the first
Boyd
a
attorney,
Dexter
1'
orida
was
Dted at LOngwOod. Seminole
W
Attractions
publicatl hereof, or the same will
County. Florida, thIs 16th day of
be barred.
rulings today.
Douglass of Tallahassee, ar- Association, Tallahassee; J
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT. IN AND December, 1971
• k. .4 u
FOR
SEMINOLE
Filed at Sanford Florid., this 2nd
In other oral pjinn. lnded n'ai a uwu, vlO.Paa)' •s • Woodroff ITT'j
'i'.'te Counca
COUNTY, PublIsh: Dec. 31, 1974, Jan. 7, h, 7), dy of January, 1975.
"FLORIDA
U1jw4
j,
1973
the commission had no author- of Tampa;
the panel
R.C.
Mar Elizabeth Stafford
Lee, CASE NUMBER 73n3CA44o
DEl 137
u
ity
to
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Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1975
67th Year, No. 120— Wednesday, January 8, 1975

TUESDAY

Showdown
(35) My Favorite
Martian
MNIGHT'STV
__________
(44) Underdog
3:00 (2.1) Another World
Price Is Right
-_
(9) General Hospital
—
(33) Mr. Ed
(9) The Dating
(44) Three Stooges
WEDNESDAY
Game
3:30 (2,1) How To
(35) Movie
Survive A
(44) Green Acres
MORNING
Marriage
11:00 (2.1) High Rollers
(6) Match Game
(6) Now You See It
(9)
e Life To
(9) Split Second
6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
Live
(44) Phil Donahue
6:10 (2) Sunshine
(35) Uncle Hubie
1):
(2,1)
Hollywood
Almanac
Show
Squares
6:15 (I) Sunshine
(44) Leave it To
(6) Love
Life
Almanac
Beaver
(9) Brady Bunch
4:00 (2, 8) Somerset
625 (2) Profiles In
11:55 (6) News
(6) Merve Griffin
Education
6:30 (6) Sunrise
(9) Lucy Show
(24) Sesame Street
Semester
AFTERNOON
(44) Gilligan Island
(I) Today In Florida
4:30 (2) Bonanza
6:55 (2) Daily Devotional
7: 00 (2, 44) News
7:00 (2.8) Today
(a) Mery Griffin
(6) Young And
(9) Gilllgan's Island
(6) News
Restless
(13) Orlando City
7:30 (9) Am America
(I)
Jackpot
Council
7:30 (44) Forum 44
(9) Password
(35) Lea-e It To
t:C3 (6) Captain Kararc
(33) [Jig Valley
Beaver
(9) Dusty, Trail
12:30 (2,1) Blank C heck
(44) Corner Pyle
(44) New Zoo Revue
(6) Search For
5:00 (9) Miss ion
8:30 (9) Movie
Tomorrow
Impossible
(44) Tennessee
(9) News
(24) Mister Roger's
Tux
(44) Variety
Neighborhood
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
12:00(2) News
(33)
Batman
(6) Mike Douglas
1:00 (2) Jackpot
(44) Mod Squad
(I) Movie
(6,1) News
5:30 (2) News
(3$) Not For Women
(9) All My Children
(6) Andy Griffith
Only
(35. 44) Movie
(13)
Spor ts and
(44) Leave it To
1:30 (6) As The World
Travel World
Beaver
Turns
(24) Electric Company
9:30 (35) Florida Lifestyle
(9) Let's Make A
(35) Lost In Space
(44) Petticoat
Deal
6:00 (2. 6, 8, 9) News
Junction
(2, I) Survive A
(13) Cable Journal
10:00 (2) Celebrity
Marriage
(24) Villa Alegre
Sweepstakes
2:00 (2,A) Days Of
r
(44)
Lucy Show
(6) Joker's Wild
Lives
6:30 (2, 8) NBC New s
(35) Mothers In Law
(6) Guiding Light
(13) Smothers
(44) Father
(9) 510,000 Pyramid
Brother,
Best
2:30 2, I) The Doctors
(24)
As
Man
10:30 (2, I)
h..i
(6) Girl In My
Behaves
Fortune
Life
(33) Mayberry RFD
(6) Gambit
(9) The Big
(44) Hogan's Heroes
8-8:30 ABC HAPPY DAYS
and beauty-handling. Fonzie decides Richie will put up ti
"(enho"FJe comes to decides the car needs a new girls at
his home, since his
the
of three fair damsels part, which he can't
get until parents are away. Guess
j
who
three beauties the next morning.
He also
_ shows up Unexpectedly?
are stranded in town when their

EVENING
7:00 (2) To Tell The
Truth
(6) Concentration
(9) Truth
Consequences
(13) Carolina
Country
(24) Town Hall
(35. 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Candid Camera
(6) What's My Line
(I) Let's Make A

1974

opyca:

Was Year Of

C

a

Repeat

Studios

Governor Warns

Successes

By BOB
Associated Press Water

father, Part II," "Lenny,"
Orson Wells' classic "Citizen placated.
"Chinatown,"
"Scenes from a
Kane." The marvelously funny
Eligibility for the l974awards
"The
"Young Frankenstein" jsb
Conis now closed, since potential Marriage."
WS ANGELES (AP) if the on previous screen ma
ve
rsation,"
"Murder
on
the
s
as
nominees
had
to
appear
in
a
Lo
er
t
f&amp;,
Deal
current Oscar race seems are "The Front Page," "The Angeles thear before DL. 31. Orient Express," "Young
(9) Hollywood
duller than usual, perhaps Three Musketeers" and "The Here is how the face looks to Frankenstein," "A Woman
Squares
that's because 1974 was the Great Gtsby."
(13) Movie
this observer-selections are under the Influence," "The
8:0 1(2, 8) Adam 12
Year of the Copycat.
All this doesn't mean that the more or less in declining order. Parallax View," "The Longest
(6) Good times
The studios seemed to aim Oscar race is any less spirited.
"Ile God- Yard."
Best picture
(9) Happy Days
their big guns at repeating past The studios are now
g
loadin
(3$) Victory At Sea
successes. Big budgets were the guns of
(44) Dinah
January, trying to
pended in an effort to match win favor in the nominations,
8:30(2.1) Movie
the disaster epics such as dueFeb.24, Th
(6 MASH
)
03,000Academy
(9) Movie
"Airport" and "The Polsedon voters are invited to
screenings
cflttjr." AI:is, Imlt:tii1fl lrc,
(-) Accnt ot
there kind evcrywhere.
rarely produces art. Although Trade
Man
1
papers bulge with ads.
What people
1
(3$) Hollywood
they are succeeding at the box
Usually reclusive stars turn UP
At War
office, "Airport 1975," "Ear- on television talk shows.
are saying. .
9:00 (6) Hawaii five 0
thquake" and "The Towering
The awards season produces
(13) Wesleyan
orga nized themselves early and
Inferno" are attracting no heartaches for studios like
Singers
I
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will be genuinely aggressive in
serious
attention
for
the
MGM
(44)
and Columbia with no
9:30 (6) Ben Franklin
achieving common reform1"
Academy Awards, except in Oscar hopefuls. A1.so headaches
special effects.
— Mark Talisman, consultant
(13) Detectives
for those studios with too many.
to Harvard's Institute of
Likewise the impact on th e For instance, Paramount must
Woman
F
y
awards by "Godf ather Part II"
Politics,
analyzing the In.
10:00 (2, 8) Police Story
give equal treatment to
is
blunted
because
itbasequei
coming
crop
of
freshman
"Chinatown," "Godfather Part
(6) Barnaby Jones
Somecrlticshaveprocla[medit
congressmen
going
to
(9) Marcus Welby
II," "The tattle Prince," "The
better
than
th
(13) Dick Powell
e original, but it Great Gatsby," "The Longest
Washington next month when
-_-.*'.
(24) Soundstage
lacks the startling newness and Yard," "The Con
/
reconvenes.
versation,"
D:33 (35) Rat Patrol
the performance of Marion "The Gambler" and
"The
organization
ci oil
"Murder
00 (2, 6, 8, 9) News
Brando.
ex
po
rting
countries
can
cut
on the Orient Express."
(24) Book Beat
'
Other
Oscar
hopefuls
seem
production
by
at
least
fl
to
per
Not all are Oscar caliber, of
(3$) The Saint
have a derivative nature, course, but the makers
cent
wi
out
f
th
in
(44) Night Gallery
ancial
damage
and
"Lenny" borrows heavily from staj of the films
to its members, whereasevena
11:30 (2.8) Holy Year 1973
need to be
EARL BUTZ
10
t consumption
(6) Guy Lombardo
"A nian doesn't get up at 5 would be highly ti
(9) Wide world Of
op miatic."
a.m. because he wants to
Entertainment
— Saudi Arabian oil minister
socialize with Holsteins."
(24) Cap1Ion New,
,thJ ZaJ
iiwjuI, on the
(44) Play Bunny
— Agriculture Secretary Earl
idea that a cut in oH con.
Pageant
For Wednesday, January 8, 1975
Butz defending profits for
sumPtion could force a lowering
12:30 ( 44 ) The Fugitive
daif)zflen.
1:00 (2.8) Tomorrow
of prices.
"There is a sexual blurring
people of the
By
CARROiI.
RIGIFrER
Show
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going
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2:00 (8) All Night
Answer to Prev,ou Puzzle
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paid over
ll
mi
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for
GENERA!. TENDENCIES: A fine day to extend your ac- more feminine. But they aren't
Movies
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Declaring that a letter from ceunty attorney
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terminated Marsee as county attorney and
temporarily replaced him with attorney Tom
Freeman.
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on an amendment that would terminate all
"retainer work" at 12:01 a.m. today, Instead of
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(Marsee's letter."
"The credibility that the letter addresses
itself to in some way forces me to vote quicker
than 1 had planned." the new vhalrrnan said.
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Williams, though. said they needI much mwe
information on Freeman's firm before they
would be prepared to vote at an.

"There's absolutely no Justification for it, and
it will not be cheaper," William, said. In mak.
Freeman's firm would realize the county a
savings of 17 per cent over the year.

Mcintosh did saw the act will
have an impact on cities and
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is to be used for storage it still, south of West 25th Street in
in his mind, Is a sign. "And I accord with an agreement that
don't think we should vary the has been extended twice.
sign ordinance this much,"
Knowles said engineering
Meyer said.
Plans for the work on the street
The approval motion by have finally been received but
Commissioners
A.
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Stenstrom labeled the symbol a new condominiums ard
"specialized advertising-sto- apartments built by Wilco in the
rage structure."
Geneva Terrace project until
Grindle, who has become the street paving question
is
known in central Florida for his resolved.
"I want to sell you a car"
—Authorized amendment of
television advertising, told the city sign ordinancø to refer
commissioners the structure is sign turndown appeals directly
"unusual but represents to the city commission instead
willingness on my part to be of the zoning and planning
part of the community and to do board as apparently provided
a good job."
by present ordinance. First
In other business before reading of the amendment will
seating re-elected Com- be Monday and adoption on
missioner, McClanahan and second reading is expected Jan.
John G. Morris for new four- 27.
year terms, the commission :
— Set a Jan. 13 public hearing
Instructed City Manager on Jeno Paulucci's request for
Warren Knowles to press Waco 1 0•unit-an.acre multi-family
Construction Company for a zoning on 20 acres and general
date on which the firm will commercial zoning on
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"It's the greatest thing the)- slvcific models in holms of
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sales
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beginning
Monday
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under the act.
Seminole dealer of Chrysler's ears.
scheduled to end Feb. 16, offers
Joe Davis, the legal counsel launching the auto industry 's
Bernie Boniface , General rebates of $200 to $300 on a
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Sanford,
said he felt the
with McIntosh that cities need meting more than a year ago. by Chrysler ll
spec
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"Ch'sler s gonna win;
not comply.
"Chrysler has the Jump on cluding Chrysler models and
dealers gonna win, but th
"My opi nion now is that
e the others; they took the others.
law does not apply to the consumer will be able to get
some money back for himself,'
The plan will be backed by a
cities," Davis said.

lie said, however, that he is greatest thing they ever came
However, auto analysts estimated $5 million. Rebates
attending a seminar later this up with."
predict other U.S. car makers will be given buyers directly by
WEATHER
week in Tallahassee. New InKellogg, president of Clark will follow Chrysler's lead and the company and not by
Yesterday's high 72 low this formation could be forthcoming C hr y sler. P1 yin out h in
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morning 48. Partly cloudy to which might change his mind. Casselberry, said Chrysler's certain
modeLs.
Auto companies have offered
occasionally cloudy and mild , Davis also said the la w ii a "on the
ball" ar,d has done
ft salesman at Lash-Queen discounts in the past, but only in
through Thursday. Chance of handicap to cities which meet something never before
done in Chrysler.Plymo, Hal Hess, the form of dlacctmts to dealers
showers this afternoon and on a weekly basis and m ust the auto Industry,
said, "I'm sure ft will help who are free to negotiate lower
tonight. Complete weather ptb1is1i agendas a wetk In
Chrysler will offer majn sales. We feel it's going to than sticker prices without
details page 7A.
advance of such gatherings.
neice rebates of up to $400 on strengthen us as time goes by." cutting Into their profits.
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Kwiatkowski to terminate Marsee and to retain
Freeman temporarily. Freeman, Vihlen said.
will no longer serve as attorney in Winter

Sanford city commissioners
have approved, by a 4-1 vote,
the installation of auto dealer
Art Grindle's 30-foot-high
likeness and "advertising
symbol" at his Wheel Ranch
location on U.S. 17.92 south.
The city board of adjustments
had denied Grindle a sign or.
dinance variance for the
fiberglass and steel waving
arm symbol, dismantled at
Grindle's former Orlando auto
dealership location. The toning
and planning board had denied
approval of a site plan for installation of the symbol as a
structure.
City commissioners voted to
allow installation of the
"structure" as requested. 50
feet back off U.S. 17-92 at the
south end of the Wheel Ranch
buildings near the county
agriculture and road department offices.
Commissioner Gordon Meyer
voted against approval saying
even though a 10.foot-sq'iare
room at the base of the symbol

two official meet ings where
business. is acted upon.
Tonight's board meeting is the
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get
cities fall under the auspices of on the Jan. 22 agenda,"
School
Florida's new Administrative Board Secretary Dot PenProcedures Act.
nington said.
The worrisome part to of.
"In these particular ocficiats is the law requ ires caslons, th ey weren't
miffed,"
publication and distribution to she said, "But, I can visualize
the media of agendas seven where they might be."
days in advance of meetings
School Board Atty. Doug
and disallows any agenda Stenstrom said, in his opinion,
changes after publication,
the act applys to iL' governHowever, school officials say mental bodies.
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the act, which became
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report no serious problems as a everybody," he said.
But Casselberry City Ally.
result of the law.
Ken
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times a month, but holds only
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Grindle Sign Gains City Approval

By ED PRICK
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Kimbrough and vice chairman Dick Williams
with Vthlen and Mike Hattaway.
Marsee than read into the record a letter from
himself to all Board Members explaining II he
had been approached by Commissioner Harry
Kwiatkowski and Hattaway last week.
Both men had told him, Marsee said, that
"sometime after reorganization of the Board

our firm will be replaced." Marsee said he appredated the two commissioners' "frankness,"
but he athnittel that he considered the move to
hi a political one.
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Boird that
the posiUon 0' county attorne' has become a
"traI crinmodity ,,
Mare and his firm of PUts, Eubanks, Ross
and Rumberger wcre paid in excess of S-jo,000 in
fees for work last year — a considerable in.
crease from their $10,000 fee four years ago.
Commissioners
to terminate Marsee. Democrats
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estate and bond validation, legal drafting and
litigation,
The hassle over the county attorney slot
began Immediately after the board held its
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III West side of the city.
The zoning and planning
commission has recommended
eight.unit.an.y' rnu]tl4amfly
zoning and restricted commercial zoning for the tract. ZP members also stipulated that
all surface water runoff Must
be retained on site since the
property is in the prime
recharge area that furnished
the city's water supply.
— Sent a county request for
a
mutual rid fire protection
agreement to City Atty. Vernon
Mize for study. Knowles said
the proposed pact would
Jeopardize the city's fire in.
surance ratings, open the city to
a "lot more liability," and
would be of little benefit to the
city because the county's fire
equipment would be of little use
In the city.
— Heard Knowles report
the
new fire department substation
on U.S. 17-92 north of Lake
Mary Huleva rd was occupied
and staffed as of Jan. 2.

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for trials this week to plead guilty to lesser
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7be state today dropped robbery and use of a

f irearm in commission of a felony charges
against Clayton F. Eubanks, 18, and Eric Earl
Williams, 21, both of Sanford. 71he pair are
awaiting completion of a presentence investigation after being convicted b), a circuit
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today are
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gunmen who robbed
Winn two citizens ba nd radios, total
Dixie store about Cp.m., value $1,000 from the Lake
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stolen hasn't been determined,
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Terrell said. He said one
cloth ing, valued at 1177, from
apparently was- in the Lake the Casselberry home of
Brantley Square Ptaze store William Baker, 702 Laurel
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Yes(erday's high 64 low this lob opportunities.
morning 61. Partly cloudy
"It's to find Jobs and
through Tuesday with a chance training opportunities for LSe
of showers today. Rain unemployed In South Seminole
probablilly 40 per cent today. County," 11resco,st said.
Compkte weather details page
Prescott said the state
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The trial of Merle E. Parker, of Sanford,
accused of violating the state Medical Practices
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originally docketed for trial this week, has been
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Paul A. lialillp, 26, of Winter N rk and Den1ta hillchurn, 10, of Apopka w(re hoipitalized after their sa.1d he had a pistol in h from the Altamonte S
cars collided Saturda) night est of Forest I It) ILtizllp was charged with driving
lug on the wrong side pocket, but the robber took home of Archie Cu) Icr, 420
of the road. fie was treated and released from Florida Hospital ,Ahere Miss Mitchum Is listed In $1,000 cash from
satisfactory condition
Saturday at the Jai -Alai
A flbergta Coette auto
parking lot in Fern Park.
top, valued at $3W, from ie
Mizon and William Wagner, carport of the home of Bill
78, Maitiand, were leamg the Sford 119 Faia) Dei
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sports establishment when the Sanford
man approached them saying, -A radio and watch valued at
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move this is a stick-up." $150 from the 100 Fairlane
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said Muon's pants pocket was Sanford.
unction with and utilize officials
anticipate
an bookkeeping, shorthand and Mrs. Sharon ,Meng and David ripped as he struggled with the
facilitie! oceupied by the newly rmollment there of more than hackground coursei in business C1rk
robber
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caliber
opened Seminole Community 500 students
machines as well as various
Prescott said S, under
Deputies today were In rifle total value $7 from t
College ISM career center.
The SCC facility will ern. academic programs.
Prol'
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SCC's South Seminole Center phasize vocational and office
The state office, under providing job counseling ser- over the weekend of:
houses five classroon, and trainin
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an occupied buildi ng, use of a f irearm In cornmission of a felony and unauthorized use of a
motor vehicle.
Also today, the court continued until Jan. 2D,
the trial of Spencer Green, of Sanford, on
charges of reckless driving, two counts of
leaving the scene of an accident, attempting to

The Phillips hearing and trial were
rescheduled for Jan. 13, at Sanford. The state has
dropped an Indictment against Phillips and Mrs.
Dean Parrish, 38, Lyons, Ga., in the case and

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Homer said he received "a
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was to call out the wimes 'f
students. ne students then students and said he had six
kissed their 'mothers' and sponsors more than was
needed.
hook their 'fathers' hand.
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Out of the total number
people
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students, there are three men.
request
to help was tremen
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would be given a few days to get dous," Horner said.
adjusted with their'farnil)'and
catch up on tne Jet lag
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chamber will host a covered
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The trial of Gifford William Fisher Jr., accused of possession of a controlled substance,

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charge of ft degree murder and at te mpted
first degree murder agathtthe pair and refj1tj

sere as sponsors and o
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house thestudents for
stay
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work," sai d
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hauling the pesky hyacinths away, once they were
Lulled from the waters. This would negate the need
for the expense of county operated trucks.

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BridgeontheSt Johnsftiver),trucks,dthers,(i.eI,
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Commissioners admitted that most of the costs
were "padding" and the main necessity was for
road construction
Vihien said that Delbert Euga had informed him
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that would simultaneously alert the necessary
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properl) dsigntd building that oWd serve as a
dlspatchandcommunicaUonss)ste,n,and(3)most
importanti), funding of the program
l'nnLrary to a state recommendation, Seminole
and Orange Count) 911 CommIttee members have
already dccided that each county should have their
own center instead of one regional center.

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askedtogleaJobdescriptjonforthepositjon With
thedescription ,andsalnr&gt; requlrements,the Board
could meet again on Jan 14 to consider the
prposal
But this is the month to decide on accepting or
re jecting th e s)stem, Vihien said 'We're at a
crossroads and must decide soon," he said,
State law requires that all police, lire, and

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determine what the state expected them to pay in
the way vf matching funds.
The total tentative cost for operation for one

"We're at a crossroads and Must
decide soon."

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will require: I a professional administrator to
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and when police, fire, or ambulance vehicles arrive
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session today, indicated that the 911 emergency
communications system would probably be a
(ount)4unded proct" But, th e) balked on

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Stromberg-Carlson Curp. when to report to
the unemployment office for LD cards has
She said the claims office is swamped, and
been posted at the claims office, 200 S. Frearh
'be proctss she Initiated W23 the OUly Way to
Ave.
handle the additional load from Strumberg.
Claims Manager Marge Ward said her
The list informs Stromberg workers which
offlee *01 begin ntxt Monday proemlag the
day they are scheduled to rePort425 Stromberg workers who aren't seheduled
Although nrkrrs signed up for conk
to re t u rn to work until Jan
today,
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p,mation
before leaving the firm, no IdeaThey were to report tc
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furloa ha were extended because of a lack of tifkation cards were Issued at that time,
available work at the Sanford facility.
Stromberg officials announced Friday US
Mrs. Ward said workers' names
listed of 575 workers furloughed Dec.
arcording to Social Security numberv. Her return to thcir jobs until Jan.27. However,100
office ilI begin the indcntiflration process emptoycs did go back today,

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nationwide unemployment
radios,
tapes and tools valued
--&amp;-inford pohce today wer.figure will reach 7.4 per cent by
at
summer. The nation has not
had such a high rate of jobless INIlip Jotm Robinson, 1617 wheels off two cars at Art
Sultana Lane, Maitland.
Grindle'sWbeelfUr0i,us I-_
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counseling and referrals. He Contracting and Building Co. Hampton, 19, Mark
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and Don,ald E. ILunp.
referred for vocational training near the Altamonte Springs
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13 and concelaing stolen property
federal Concentrated Employe from a car belonging to Don in
connection with the theft of a
and Training Act (CETA) wW Newsom at 551 E. Semoran ladder and two rolls of car.
Is channeled through local Blvd., Casselberry.
peting reportedly taken from an
agencies to find jobs and
-AA MOO Honda trail bike office. builthrig belonging to
training opportunities for from the Adaii St. and Neison Amy
Anderson at 214 &amp;
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th e Tasman bridge Sunday night and brought down a 24u.
foot section of th e span that took th e 11,20(3-ton ship to the
bottom,
The bodies of five of the ship's 42 crewmen were recovered, and two other cr ewmen were missing. But police
said they believed two and possibly three cars plunged
from the bridg e into the Derwent River 150 feet below,
Th ey had no idea bow many persons were in th e ears.
The ship, the Lake Illawarra, stayed afloat for about 10
minutes,
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cannibis was almost as addictive as heroin. And if It
wasn't, the feeling went, It
certainly got you "hooked" on
something stronger by building
a physiological need,
In the 10 years since the mass
national debut of
,
beliefs towards the addictive
qualities of marijuana have
relaxed. Yet, the society
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of marijuana use, gathering
Into appropriate polarized
camps where a taste or distaste
for the weed Is popular,
In Seminole, law enforcement

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SAIGON, South Vietnam lAP)
Communist forces
shelled the outskirts of Saigon and Phnom Penh today as
the besieged garrison at Phuoc Binh City held out for the
fifth day. The shelling on the western edge of Saigon was
the closest rocket attack to the South Vietnamese capital
since before the signing of the ceasefire agreement nearly
two years ago.
The Viet Cong fired a dozen 100-pound rockets shortly
after midnight Sunday at the Phu Lam International
center two miles west of the city limits,
the South Vietnamese military command reported.
Half of the rockets landed ma village, killing a family of
four, wounding eight others and destroying more than 20
homes. The rest of the rockets landed in rice paddies and
did no damage.
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A "Joint" (top of photos amid the marijuana contents shown on the whit

personnel as well as physicians Department vice squad Lt. flay 'share' propDsition. One person people say are documented
and counselors generally agree Parker explains. "But It's not runs out of grass
and another are: damage to cells, damage
that marijuana Is not the "habit through a
physical
dependency,
shares
some
of
his
with him." to chromosomes,
forming drug" that
male sterility,
everyone The smokers get Into the
The last widely-circulated and increased risks of cancer.
th ought it once was.
cultur al and environment it's na tional report
the report of E ve rything, it seems, ex
"It's been well established the people he a
cept
ssociates with." the National Commission of toothache and
gou t.
that it's not addictive,"
Yet, with the acceptance of Marijuana and Drug Abuse
Yet, the only way amoderate.
Division of Youth Services Bob the non. "addictive" qualities
(1972)—found
no
real
physical to-heavy pot smoker can be
Ritz said. "Its more of a social of marijuana, there still
dangers in the moderate use of distinguished from a non-user is
FORT LAUDERDALE, Via, (AP) A penny may not
advancement (to another drug) remains hardfast beliefs in the the weed, and
CINCINNATI, Ohio (Al')—
in fact, recom by looking at tils eyes, ac.
John Reusing, a bank mantant enough to
dangers of the weed overuse. mentkd kcriminilization of its cording to FTU
,s Dr. S
concern the Broward County Consumer Affairs Office,
The
pro3ecutIon
was
expected
ager,
said he saw Kroger and d
Ritz said that advancement
"Extended use of marlivana" penalties.
to call mo re wi tnesses today to sma ll girl get into a car
"Physically, Stoner says,
Agency officia ls say t he y recovered a one cent tax th at
from marijua na or. to "harder Dr. Edward Stoner,
about
Director
But In the two years since its heavy user has 'red eye'
support its case against a Flori- one hour after the abduction in
a supermarket wrongly charged on a box of d on uts bought
drugs" Is especially true for of the FTU Student Clinic said, publication, reports to the practically all of the white of
da nun as Cincinnati's biggest suburban Mt. Lookout.
by a woman customer, Food is not taxable, officials say.
"young
kids, since they
areeasily
"affects
motivation,"
fact, contrary have been springing eye becomes pink with blood." kidnap trial in years headed
"There's a lot of principle attached to these cornKruger formerly lived near
more
adventurous,
more
Stoner
said, It Inaffects
up (aster than the hemp plant
However, until the many into its second week.
led than older kids."
plaints," said agency director harry Appel, who devoted
the
Mechem residence.
motivation to the extent that he itself,
Two pe rsons already ha ve
an hour to recovering the disput ed Lincoln head.
different, partisan and nonThe Mechem girl was found
(nUlriJUflB) definitely very seldom sees a user in a
Dr. Olav J. Braenden, partisan studies are brought tied Clifford Kruger, of Winter unharmed a day later In a
leads to other drugs," Sheriff's clinical
situation, "Most of director of the United Nations together and sorted out through Park. Fla,., to the Sept. 23 kid- nearby motel. The requested
them flunk out," Stoner ex- Narcotics Laboratory, testified a possible "nationwide clearing naping of Allison Mechem, ransom of $128,000 was ever
— plalned.
before a U.S. Senate sub. house" for pot research dopers 4yearoId daughter of Charles picked up.
A
DEATHS
But along with the change In committee that "there Is a will have to
take their charzce,s Mechem, chairman of Taf t
at ti t udes towards th
e use of general consensus (nmong that moderate-to-heavy use Broa dcasting Co.
— grass, Sto ner also sees a change scientlests working with does no
51R8. ANNIE WILLIAMS
Mechem Iden tified Kroger's
Sanford years ago, She was a 2 p
more than relieve them
p.m.
m today. Brisson Funeral in the concept of ,,the
pusher." marijuana) that cannabis is of motivation and bestows them '0
member of the First United Home charge.
as that of a man who
"The
concept
differs dangerous,"
Mrs. Annie B. Williams,81, of Nlethodist Church of Sanford.
with red eye,
made ransom telephone calls.
markedly from yesterday,"
Among
2100 S. Maple Ave., Sanford,
dangers
that Tomorrow; proposed
Survivors include a da ughter
Stephen Martin, 19, Identified
JAMES SMITH
Stoner said. "Today, it's a Braenden and
new laws and
died Saturday at Eustis. Born in Mrs. Iris Messer, Sanford; two
other anti-pet their support locally.
Kroger as the man he sold a
Orange County, she came tc grAndchildren; two great.
1963 model car to a week before
James J. Smith,68, of Germgrandchildren;
the kidnaping, Martin had
brother, (ask, Mich., formerly of
•s
. Patrick 11.
earlier
identified prison parolee
Brown. of Oviedo; Fourth St., Sanford. died Jan. 2
Frank Wiechman as the man Iwo sisters, Mrs. Nellie B. in Manistique Hospital,
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GrOmkow-Gai
Dixon, Chesapeake, Va. and Michigan.
who purchased the car, which
Funeral Home
Nirs. Georgia B. McClelland,
police
say was used as the
Ile was retired from Seminole
FORT LAUDERDALE,
.
Fla.
early
Sunday.
Ile
was
charged
the
state
attorney,"
a
police
getaway
car. Wiechman was I - - ~ -_
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Md.
Motors in Sanford and was a (AP) —
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tenant
of
a
ware.
in
the
shooting
death
of
Joseph
spokesman
said.
SKA1111010EN Cook CgHTgo Y
Funeral zervices were held at mem be r of the Sanford Elks, house where
initially charged with kidnap.
Ph. $34 $SSG'-Longwood
po lice be lieve a Shaver, an account executive m
ing, t hen the charges were
Cl ub, and had attended the body was temporarily encased a--_
Prom was ordered h1
Miami stock nkrn ;
uroppea.
congregational Christian in concrete has been charged
"
Shaver's decomposed body without bond Sunday In the
Church, Sanford.
with first degree murder in the was unearthed Saturday from a [Iroward County jail.
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He Is survived by his wife slaying of a Miami man, police
makeshift grave in Indian Riv.
The inv.tstIgation began on
Mary, Gerrnfask.
say,
er County.
Burial was in Sunbury, Pa.
Nov.
23 when warehouse neigh.
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Officers said Robert
cup,
Police said the
body
was
bors
complained
to
police
about
37, turned himself in to lire- identified while Procup
was a stench. Procup hId officers
ward County sheriff's tk'piities being booked ur,
a charge of that the smell came from
fraudulent use of a credit card
garbage and human waste
belonging to Shaver,
under a concrete slab.
"At that time, he was further
c ha rg?d with murder one b)
Of ficers said Procup was
_ I4iuderdale Lakes police de. seen the next day, breaking up
has
vmrtment wi th the approval of
stab with an air
sterd.y's hg' i l
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Probability 40 Per cent today and 70

WEST PALM BEACH, Via,
(AP)
Tiger Nelson Magoo
can expect nothing but a dog's
life now that he's married Sit- Per cent tonight
Estendi'd Outlook Wednesday
mantha Lynn. But that really through Friday Florida
North
portions rflOSlly cloudy Witi, .1
won't be much of a change.
CMln
Of tPoq, warmer than
As more than 100 dewey-eyed 'rmal With lOWS in the upper SOs
guests looked on, Tiger and Si'. and hight in tP"e 70s Rpmain(,'
mattly fair and mild with
mantha
bo th pedigree Mal. dOs and highsnear ) toWS i the
tests
were married during
Northwest Florida
Scattered
and Thurs4o
the weekend at a Vest Palm
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This is the SIc0.ld 01
a three part series that afl.mpts to
update the marij uana situation in
Seminol, County, analyse reasons
br its popularity and preview
proposed new laws that would
govern itj use. Today, the writer
takes a look at effects
recounted
Irom local and national sources.

Broker Char e In Murder

Drug-Related
Arrests Made

Visits Italy

10 Motorists Believed Killed

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MIAMI (AP) — A University of Illinois law professor
says one way to fight soaring malpractice insurance rates
would be to apply the concept of nofault automobile in
.
to medicine.
Jeffrey O'Connell, co-author of a book credited with
leading to no-fault automobile insurance plans in several
states, said that both doctors and patients
would prefer
such a medical insurance plan.
O'Connell made the no4auft proposal Saturday to the
South Florida Anesthesiology Society, which had dropped
plans for a work stoppage designed to protest
the high
rates of malpractice insurance,
O'Connell said that
uld not
pay kr s uffering of a patient,
"There are some victims who will receive less
under nofault liability than they would have under the present
s%stem," O'Connell said,

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WASHINGTON (AP)
Two new congressional offices
will be opened in Florida's Fifth District today by Rep.
Richard Kelly, H-Flit.
The office sek,ing west Orange County and south Semi.
nole County will be in Altamonte Springs, at 608
East
Semoran Blvd., Suite 307, Kelly said.
The other office, serving Pasco, Hernando, Citrus and
part of Pinellas counties, will be at the New Port
Richey
city hail.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) the governor's 1975-76
budget the state will live within Its which has Uee
IA. Gov.-elect Jim Williams, recommendation,
mon ths toconwho will be inaugurated Tuesplete
its
study
on whether the
And, by Thursday's
"We don'tsdvocatea new tax state should compensate landday, says he Isn't exactly going meeting, Williams has Cabinet
to peeof any sort," he said. "We're owners when it restricts their
to be Gov. Reubin Askew's chief pare a plan to
cut
state
spend.
not
asking for any. We're going property use,
lobbyist.
ing by at least $127 million as a to adjust to th
e revenue that
And, Williams, who was a
"If you mean lobbying in the result of plummeting
revenues, comes in."
sense of information and educastate senator prior to his elec.
Williams said the details of
Williams also has been as- tionas lieu te nant governor, will
tion, yes," he said. "If you the
state spending cuts had not signed by Askew as the over- also
serve as Askew's chief legmean lobbying in the sense of yet been
competed but would seer of collective bargaining by
arm twisting, no. It will be probably include
islative liaison, coordinating
elimination of state employes,
gentle persuasion."
putting him be. the governor's legislative pro.
Williams
specific programs and an twee:, the irresistible orce of grams.
But Askew obviously has im- across-the-bo
ard reduction of 5 wage demands by inflation.
As lieutenant governor, Wil.
portant plans for his new per cent
or more in state pinched empoyes and the spot.
trouble-shooter
liams
succeeds Tom Adam.!,
spending during the last six tering economy.
who
helped
the governor get
has been named ad- months of the fiscal year.
In
addition,
Williams
is
head
elected
in 1970 but fell out of
ministration secretary by Ask.
But no matter how tight the
of the Governor's Property favor with the Askew adminisew and is already coordinating economy gets, Williams
said
Rights Stud)' Commission tration.

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called over the weekend to breakup a fight a snow ball
fight.
said developer Clemente Vivanco dumped 15
tons of man-made snow Sa turda y in fron t of one of his
pro jects as a publicity stunt. But a group of youngsters
began hurling rockweighted snow balls, and auth oriti
es
were called,
When firemen rushed to the scene to hose down
snow, they were greeted with a barrage of snow balls,
officials said. They finally were able to dampen
the show,
but not before Mayor Richard Calhoun and Vivanco were
hit.

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GAINES yuLE, Fla. (AP)
Two men who survived
th e crash of a mariJuana4aden plane have
been c harged
with possession of a controlled substance,
Police said Dennis James Conroy, 22,
and Michael
Phillip Timmons, 26, were being held Sunda y in lieu of
$70,000 bond each. Officers said both
men rçf used to give
any information other th an th eir names.
Th e twin-engine plane crashed in heavy rain
app
Sa turday
and flipped upside down in a swampy area near
Gainesville, Alachua County officers said.
The men suffered cuts and bruises when
they were
tr
ed inside the craft by cargo that had hi
s fted on
impact, said Sheriff's Lt. W.G. Bowen.
moved part of the cargo around and freed
them from the plane," Bowen said. "The cargo turned out
to be about a thousand pounds of marijuana."

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for new leadership
"We believe in military
because I believe what
"Then, too," he admits
and a void in interested people
;---Republicans believe," he said, strength sufficient to deter any "there is no question that
to accept tlx responsibili ty," he
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"When people think of the type of aggression by a foreign Watergage and the related
The goals of local GOP chief said,
f4psjjj
Party in Seminole power.
actions, particularly the par
Fred Streetman for the 1975
After being elected to cornCounty, we want them to know
cloning
of Nixon just a few days
"Republicans tend to be
Liddy Says
year are two-fold: (1) To plete Schaffner's term,
what it stands for," Streetman
before
the primaries had a
revitalize the meaning and Streetman, at the party's _____
and not ashamed of
said, listing the local GOP pa
being accused of being flag negati ve effect.
of Republicanism In reorganizational meeting in UIjrq_.,
philosophy:
'Wasn't
"I also believe the ad.
Enough'
Seminole County and (2) To Decem be r, was elected
wavers.
to a full
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"Republican emphasis is on
ministration's
issuance of •
being together those people who two-year term.
With such a lofty
li
individualism versus
WASHINGTON lAP) Convicted Watergate burglar
conditional
amnesty
to draft
share that philosophy into
Also elected at the same
a philosophy,
;
why
collective society;
G. Gordon Liddy says former President Richard M. Nixon
did
dodgers
and deserters did not
actual political participa tion, meeting were Maryanne
did not act ruthlessly enough in coping with th e sca ndal
"We believe that individual Republicans locally do o sit well with conservatives who
Streetman Is not a cradle Morse, vice chairman; Lil li
an
and shou!d have destroyed the tape recordings th at
rights should take precedence poorly in the November elec- are still the bulwark of the
Republican
he chose the liarkenrider, secretary, and
eventually drove him fr om office,
over
any special interest group tions (two Republican school party," Streetman said.
party because its philosophy Dot Meadors, treasurer.
1
In a televised Interview Liddy also characterized for"We believe that capitalism board members were
Although a party man,
matched his,
Jeanne Rodriguez, Seminole
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nier White 11os counsel John W. l)ean III as a "stool
is the only economic system and a Democrat replaced a Streetman is still not sold
A native of North Carolina, he Republican
state
corn____
pigeon" and forme: Nixon re-cLction tommittee head
that is compatible with politic I Republican on the county completely on President Gerald
became the first member of his mitteewoman, has been elected
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a commission)?
freedom,
Jeb Stuart Magruder as 'an a ccomplished, skillful liar."
Ford. "I have reservations
family to go into the GOP secretary of the Florida
"I think in all fairness to the man you'd have to put him
"We believe in a long range
about
Ford, based on some of
Streetman
said,
"The
voters
ranks.,
Republican Par ty.
right up there with Judas Iscariot," Liddy said of Dean,
economic
view
which
is
were
disenchanted
isions to date. I think,
with
his
dec
At 38, Strectman took over
"I believe that one should
____
who along wi th Magruder was a chief prosecution
dependent upon sound money. government in general and however, it Is unfair to make
the reins of the local side with a political party for
in th e Watergate cover-up trial.
"We
believe
in
FREE) STREETMAN
the tended toward ousting in- any final Judgment until he has
Republican party seven months philosophical reasons Just as he
elimination
of governmental cumbents, The party na tionally had more time to demonstrate
ago after the resignation of chooses
his
religious views
and
for deficit spending,
voting
Boston
was affected by the typical six- hiS ability in the direction of
William Schaffner.
denomination," Streetman Republican candidates, par"We
be
lie
ve
it
is
wrong
for
year cycle wherein It Is normal natio na l leadership," he said.
"I be came active in said. "As I became an active tictilarly
BOSTON (Al', - Ioston' law enforcement officials
since the national government to tax individuals in the national administration
"I was very disappointed in
Iputljc;i ni sin during the vuter, I found myself
nrt' "rai on pans :iwied at
ring the sakty of four
of harry (oldwatcr, to di for lheiii what th ey could at tIt tiiiie to fare poorly liockefeijer's ap1imItnient as
scars
lieri
there was a par- Unually sharing the party's
high school buildings closed Dec. 11 after an outburst of
"In short, lam a Republican effectively do for themselves, relative to other years,
vice president, It would be my 41
racial vi olence. School Supt. William J. Leary said over
prefe re nce to see Ford decline
th e weekend th at Roxbury High Sch ool, South Boston
the party's nomination now to
High School and two Sou th Boston high annexes would
open the door for a strong
reopen Wednesday. He said lawyers for the school system
Reagan candidacy,"
would ask U.S. District Judge W. Ar th ur Garrity today to
said.
direct law enforcement efficlals to provide a detailed outHe added that Reagan would
line of the planned saftty measures. A police spokesman
DETROIT (AP)
The naDomestic sales for 1974 are cent decline from the same 1973 dustry
watchers expected sales since the Depression of the have been a "wonderful
said Sunday that authorities plan, among oth er things,
tion's auto makers report today now estimated to be about 7.5 level when
autos were byloreignmanufacturersjn the l93(.
l8Z7
choice" for vice president,
heavy police patrols for th four schools. The spokesman
on
sales
and million, a 23 per cent drop from sold.
U.S. to come in under 1.4 mnil.
ad
ding that the mainstream of
Auto
prodnetlon in December
)earend totals.
said the patrols might be comparable to those on duty
the 9.3 million units that left
The companies have not re- lion, a 20 per cent decline from dropped to 357,429,
per
cent
the
party is conservative.
a 31
when the schools opened in September.
41
de
"There is no questi on that the
Industry otervers predicted fo aler showrooms the year be- ported their sales totals since the record 1,73 million sold in decline from the same month
re
then because of the annual boll- 1973.
tream of the Democra tic
deliveries would be off as much
last year when 517,955 cars
It
would
be
th e industry's day break.
Costly
as they were during the
Law
The severe sales slump, now were made. It was the lowest party is liberal, We (the
Sales in November were off 35 into i ts 14th month, is th e m os t
vi ous three months, when pre. worst performance since 1970,
total for the ind ustry Republican party) certainly
when dom es tic deliveries total. per cent from the year before, prolonged
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) Seven co unty officials in
dr opped a bout 30 per cent from
for the industry since since 1951
have some members who
ed 7.5 million cars.
California have found a way to beat the soaring cost of
October sales were down 27 per World War If. In response, the
year-earlier levels.
Auto production for the year should be Democra ts and there
Sales during the first 10 days cent and September deliveries companies have
living. They collect a salary and a pension for th e same
de
or
r
ed
Un- totaled 7,340,373, a 24 per cent are De mocrats who should be
Today also marked the begin- of December, normally the declined 21
government Job. B)' retiring from office for only a few
per cent.
Republicans, philosophically,"
precedented production cut- decline from record-breaki
ning of the first full production slowest month of the year, to.
ng
days, the seven
Import sales were not ex- backs and worker layoffs that 1973.
including five sheriffs have taken
In 1973, 9,660,819 autos he said.
week of 1975. The ind ustry has ta led
That was a 29 per pected to fare much better. In. union officials
advanta ge of a loophole in state law. They are now eliglllø
Streetman said the recent
say
are
the
worst
rolled
off assembly lines.
been all but shut down f
for two checks a month . All seven left office Dec. 31 after
change
in party by Bill King,
Christmas-New Year's holiday.
up to 32 years service. Th ey begin new elected terms in
the Ufl3UCCSMu1 GOP canthe same offices today and will begin to receive both
Sales for last month were exdldate for county corn.1
penslonandsalarychecks.
pected to be sharply below
missioner, did much more
those in December 1973. That
damage to his personal
performance was seen as palncredibility th sn it did the
Corrective Action Needed
fulbecausesajes inthe fjnal
Re pu blican party.
WASHINGTON (AP) Federal safety experts say
month of 1973 already had be"King's loss in the election
airlines need to improve emergency equipment and
to plummet in the face of
was on a very individual canprocedures because passe ng ers have been killed or uthe energy crisis and consumer
didate
basis.
Harry
lured while trying to escape from accidents. The National
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)
fears over fuel shortages.
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paper Al Abram said Kissin- houria also said that the United Kwiatkowski (King's wInning
Transportati on Safety Board said Sunday that corrective
The Arab world has reacted ger's threats were evidence of a States erroneously "tries to opponent) was well-known
The auto companies noted
in
action is needed to provide passengers "with a greater deangrily
to Secretary of State U.S-Israeli conspiracy to at- give the impression there is a the county and had ful
early this year that sales for
fi
lled
gree" of safety during emergency evacuations. It ca lled
Henry A. Kissinger's statement tack the Arabs "in the same link between o
of 1973 were at record levels,
numero us civic obligations.
il prices and
for a series of sa fety improvements, including revision of
th
making it difficult for 197
at the United States would in- way Israel Joined France and crisis now faced by the capitai. King started as a virtual
emergency evacuation chutes.
tervene militarily against Britain Inattacking Egypt after 1st world."
ur ea to compare favorably.
unknown and to some degree he
Middle East oil producers if nationalization of the Suez Ca.
President Houarj Boume- was hampered by lesse r
they threaten "strangula tion of nal
finan
than his opponent,"
/
dlenne"of'Alge?ia said Amen- be cing
the industrialized world."
Th
said.
e paper
urged
theaArab
military
against
any
His comments, published by states
to "lay
down
new can
Middle
Eastaction
oil nation
would
"ft haS been inferred that the
Business Week magazine, strategy immediately
Republicans
th
did not support
at the lend to e destruction of e oil
prompted a storm of editorial economic and military leve
ls so
th
King adequately," Streetman S
and go vernment protests in they may face the possibility of
He accused Washington said, "However, if
the voters of
councilmen Irwin Hunter, George Perkins, who completed
of resorting to psychologic
Egypt,
Saudi
Ar
abia,
Kuwait,
U.S.
action
against
Ar
Sanford
al
bo
th
ab
oil
parties
had
voted
strictly
Donald Browning and John sir months In the term of
warfare a nd Warned tha t the
Le banon, Li bya and Iraq over fields."
TOM KEYSER
alo
ng
party lines, there would
Daniels and holdover ceun- resigned Don Myers In 1914,
U ni ted Sta tes "will need Arab be
the weekend.
In Jiddah, Saudi Arabia,
virtually no precinct in
R e-elected Sanford City cliwoman Irene Van Eepeol on begin a full two-ye"
term on
A pro-Palestinian Beirut newspaper Al Nadwah advised oil and gas for a long time yet." which Ki ng would not have lost
Commissioners
A.
A. the council. First on the the city commission and be
newspaper, Al Moharrer, pub- Washington to "stop making
In other Middle East develop, by about a 2-1 ratio at best and
McClanahan and John CL agenda, after swearing-In sworn In.
Lished a cartoon showing Kis- threa ts and stop blaming the oil
mends:
Egyptian authorities
was not the C5 In many
Morris will take their oa ths of ceremony, will be the election
singer in a Nazi uniform deco. producers for the economic and po
A
ce
sour
li
ces saId 13) per. precincts. Some he carried and
personnel administration
office Tuesday at 4 p.m. at city of a deputy mayor.
rated
with
Ile
Star
of
David
re
,
crisis
the
in
wcnid."It
urged
board
au
to
sons,
including
30 members f Ifl some he was defeated bya
hail for new four-year
consist of seven
Other ma tters scheduled
ceiving
congratula
o
ti
ns
from
oil-expo
i
rt
ng
countri
es
to members
to ask the outlawed Comm unist party, small margin," Sireetman
three elected by
Before McClanahan and come before council irclude
President Ford.
the United States to lower the have been arrested for in. said.
the
emploes
and
four
ap.
Morris are re-seated, the financial matters; inspection of po
"America pu ts world on pow. prices of its commodities,
stigating antigovernment disinte d by
Furiher analyitng the loss by
commission, one
commission will discuss specifications for city's general
der
barrel," said a headl ine in
Th
e
Iraqi
news
pa
per
Al
from
Jumturbances
in
Cairo
last
wek.
two-m
each
commission
district
school board member
propod rezoning of property liability insur ance; Planning
paper.
Je
will
an
Bry
an t and Dr. Stuart
at SR-46A and Rantoul Lane, on and Zoning Board resolution;
Libyan Premier Abdel-Salam
Culpepper, Sttttrnan said it
City employes at 4:30 p.m.,
the city's west side, to multi- Increase In size of petty
Jailoud declared: "We are not
wasacasewberetl*puWlcIn
family residential and general limit; postponement of $25 Tuesday, are to elect their
Dollar Gift
afraid and we will fight for
ThomasF.(Tom)Keyserh
general wanted to reduce
comnmern'Jaj
additional fee for mayor and representatives on the board. been named sports edi tor of
friction and restore cornMao on the agenda is a council; specifica tions for a The board will hear employe
A member of the Kuwait cabEvening Herald-Sunday
patibility to the school board.
request for permission to sell communica ti ons system, and a appeals to city administration Herald.
met, Abdel Ayi, Hussein, told Offered Town Of Fayette
"Therefore, the voters chose
beer and wine at Buck's request for a SIX rflontt5 ex. decisions.
Keyser comes to The Herald Egypt's official Middle
to scratch off the Incumbents.
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Catering Smice, 122D Sadord tendon of PUD zoning for
Another board, a districting from the Clearwater, Fla., Sun News Agency: "American or.,
FAYEITE, Iowa (AP) — The multimi.lilon dollar gift to the Had the v1=1 sunerint*m—t
('p.iS, .......I...., I...
Ave f,i,'
piujvsi uy commit tee, which according t
wniere fie has served in various gaits nave been making such town of Fayette, which has few- town by a group of financiers. (a Democrat) been up for re.
meals only.
Western Land because of the charter must be named capacities, including sports threats frequently, so it Is now er than 2,0W residents, has beFayette Mayor William election the voters may
Other agenda items for the economic condi tions,
ve
before Feb. 1, will be
writer, feature writer and established in people's minds come princi pal owner of a fac- Drake says no one really knows tried to accomplish the same
Tuesday afternoon meeting
that their purpose is to check tory in Illinois, seven shoe exactly what benefits th
This board composed of two genera' reporter.
e town thing by defeating him,"
incl ude request for a time
persorm from each of the four
He was born in ffichmand, the freedom of oil producers to stores in California and a bank eventually will receive from the Streetman said. Ile added
extension on a structure con.
this
building in Muskegon, Mich.
commission residency districts
but has been In Florida set a just price for their oil."
gift.
is
not
an
uncommon
oc•
demnation at 11 13 West First St.
hne tho a -~Q vv"a Mill
The womi—riffir4al flair,n am"
11" f-MAlSis
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al al C an IN"t 01 a
However, he says that the currence, pointing to Orange
anid recommendations to the
After graduating from
keeping the districts as nearly
town's share of the business County where friction between
commission, from the city's
equal as possible in population. Clearwater High in 1968,
buildings is currently worth at the school board and school
zoning arid planning com.
ALTAMON`M SPRINGS —
Also on the agenda for the Keyser attended Florida
least $3
mission.
The town has superintendent led to school
The city commission, at 6:30 meeting is election of an acting SOI hern College In Lakeland
an assessed val ua tion of just board membe rs being defeated
—
The Z-P panel has recom. p.m.. T11ts&amp;y,
— under $1.8 million.
actino under a mayor-commissioner to per- before transferring to the
at the ballot box.
mended a policy be adopted new city charter, will
begin the f orm the du ties of the mayor in University of Tennessee,
The
free
workshop
wi
ll
Th
e
catch
to
be
th
e
gift
is
that
"The De mocratic Party, due
of
requiring paving
unpaved reorganization of city gove
Knoxville,
his absence.
held
at
e
th
ir
Presbyt
erian
ri
F
st
ght
now, virtually all the to national publicity genera
streets where proposed use or mont alter the formalities of
Keyserstaedhisipt.
A public bearing will be held
Church in Sanford from 9 am, money received from rental on by published polls, smelled
expansion of buildings will
seating one new member and a on the proposed annexation of a career wi th The Sun while a
to3p.m. It Is open to the public. the buildi ngs is going to pay for victory in
create additional customer sec'nd returned to of
the air and it is
parcel of Land on the sou th side
wri ting various prep
ce
are
fi
His seminar here will include construction cost, main, human nature to want to jump
space or compu table parking
of SR 436 near SR 431 with sports. He wor ked during the
Th e
Greater
Sanford demonstra tion and discussion tenance, thx's and insurance, on the winning ticket," he said.
Sandra Glenn will receive
commercial general zoning,
months and durIng Chamber of Commerce will of compositional techniques,
But Drake says that evenStreetman owns an Orlando
City commissioners ha ve oa th of office to
begin her first Plans are to construct a vacation periods on the sports host
Mrs. Mary Joyce choral rea ding sessions and tually there should be a good firm
h't'n asked to review 7rP term as a city
that
represents
desk Of The Sun while attending Bateman, Seminole
commissi oner, resta urant there,
discussions of compositional dividend to Fayette taxpayers, manufacturers
County's
proposals on development
Streetma,3
college, lie's also an ac- co-ordinator for
the chonI's techniques.
and Asociate Inc.
!icy requirements in water
Tv'e
cut
re.cmi!ts
from
c'shed phohigraphr,
career educatio,', program,
lie arid his wife, Mary Bell,
,b
York iimi,.cier's friendship for
A bachelor, Keyser's hobbles
Tuesday morning at the
of the city that furnish
Up
pe
r Iowa Uriversity, which have two children _ Daniel, 7, a
include photography, working monthly "Personality Break.
Sanford water wpply,
is located at Fayette, and the student at Sabel Point
with physically and men tally fast."
Elementary and Craig, 2
sire he and five of
de
retarded children and pla ying
The 8a.m. meeting Is open
eial partners hiadtocllsposeofa "ears old. lie is on the board of
aoftiiali as well as golf,
tlle public and will be held attho
number of buildings con- directors of Longwood Sertoma
I
loru:wootj
Inf(jfd Civic Center.
Police
a nd vice president of Sabel
Sgt. structud in 196344
Firenn reported three with her children wi thout
Mrs. hiateman will present a Timothy Lung reported today
homes were damaged byt,
The buildings were built by Point Parent-Teachers
WI!'rrER SPRINGS.— City over the weekend in Seminole
slide pr ogram showing scenes two drug-rela ted arrests C•
the New York Securities Co., Association.
Council will meet for the first Cinty.
Firemen reported
from the county's elementary curred in the city over
The family makes its home at
formed by David Bolger of
time tonight at 1:30 In the
damaged
and middle schools with the Wkefld.
125
Hackensack, N.J., and his part- M lake Rena Dri ve, Meredi th
fire station Interim city hail flames
Officer
Ro
,,,
be
students
arid
teachers
parrt
Partain
anor.
that erupted in a
ners and now disbanded. Rob.,'
buildina wi th the old enundi
..
f
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6
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ww
itawn 51 UJC UI W. JenJ
career
s.UUJIY IUIWfl eXUflgU3Ze
Navy YCQUtsfl Second
wuptxisineubefctre the Circle home of Mr. &amp;
possession of marijuana and is f'ane1al consultant to Un.
program,
a klchen fire Sunday at 1915
per Iowa University,
DwmyF.MCMIhan,aoj,of Mr
new council takes over.
possession
of
Ferrell FITIS.
narcotic
Palmetto Avenue, Sanford. W. and Mrs.
Benjamin H.
In the first ha!f of the double.
The partners appa re ntly took
paraphernalia, Michael T.
County (itemen estimated B. Webb told sheriff's deputies MeMahan of 324 Oakhurst Si,
Leader, mon thly reports will be damage at $Z,
O'Brien,
depreciation
18,
of
allowances on the
18
his
Kentucky
when
granddaughter, Dorien and whose wife Alice is
the
heard and an ordinance d
Ave.,
Winter
Park.
for
buildings
O'Brien was
income tax put.
Arhlefltrout,16,hadbeenfryj,ig
oyed15percentofthe'j
of W and Mrs. Joint
poviding for social security for IJighlan Street, Altamonte potatoes when
poses
booked
between the time they
into
Seminole
County
grease caught H. Fanner of 550 CItrus St., al!
were constructed and this year,
Jail and released on bond,
the eit emnpbores will have H-s Springs home of Janet ftobbins. fire,
of
AlLainorte
Springs,
visted
Dr. Jean Berger, in5(1Jfl.,i reading fo1iosed by the
Arrested at 7:30 p.m., Sunday and started looking for ways to
Mrs. Itobbjns said she woke
Firemen etingujshed the Naples, Italy, a a member of ternationally famous corn- and turned over to
mayor's report.
the Division dispose of them.
to find the house filled wi th flames but
Fighter
Squadron
102,
reported
emthe
p
os
er,
conductor
and
pian
is
of
In the reorganirational smoke and the family reom in
t,
Youth Services was a
cookstove was destroyed and barked aboard the attack will lead a workshop seminar
Bolger said he convinced his
meeting, newcomer Frank flans with the blaze centeted
JuvenIle
charged
with
partners
that "it would be to
there wajnjnQmjzn
flireraft
carrier
USS Tuesday,
sponsored
by posaeasiG, of more titan five
trara. ti Jiia (e-eledrii on a television set. She escarea
ImlePel)de nce.
everyone's Interest to donate
to the frame dwelling,
Seminole Community College, grams of marijua na,
them to Fayette,"
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Monday, Jan. 6,

1975--AA

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Evening HeraW

JACK ANDERSON

300N. FRENCH AVE.,SANFORD, FLA.327
771
Area Code 305-322.2611 or 831-9993

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WAYNE Ii DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

DEAR ABBY

11*am
Buckley 's invest,9 ations
'Un iqueV

WASHINGTON
We find ourselves unhappy witnesses for their te.stlmory, or to test their abuse and torture of American citizens by access to the range of Informants from whom we
objects of the displeasure of Mr. William F. bona fides.
henchmen of the Chilean Junta. We reported first built these accounts.
Buckley. For many years, we have coexisted on
He
cuts
through
such
preliminaries
by
that
the American consul in Santiago, Fred
Instead, he accepted the charges of the
editorial pages
be
the
witty
propounder
of
phoning
the
targets
of
the
story
he
is
debunking
Purdy,
had
taken
a
do-nothing
attitude
toward
Chilean
Jailers based on a "confession" extorted
epigrams and ponder of grand themes, we the and asking them straight out If they are
guilty, the abduction and even the murder of our, from this American girl after 13 dayIin their
truculent b=owers Into the pigstys of the They say no. Buckley then condemns the
story as nationals, rather than muddy relations with the hands.
Republic.
false, produces the denials as though truths new Junta.
Buckley was Impressed with the Chilean
This is not to say that colleague Buckley etched in stone and looses a homily or two about
Second, we presented a graphic account of the ambassador's invitation to "independent
shuns the newsman's chore of grappling with the corrosive danger of falsehood. Case closed,
ordeal suffered by one torture victim, Amy corroboration" of the Junta's version of the
public abuses. Recently, he did a definitive
We last took note of this eccentric routine Conger, a 31-year-old teacher from
Chicago.
torture story. We had an experience with the
expose of the indifference displayed by the when Buckley's client was the late Tom Dodd.
Enter
Buckley,
nose
sniffing,
eyes
flashing,
Chilean embassy we would like to have passed on
stewardesses and Iuggagemen of Spain's Iberia One of the lesser charges against the censured
Air Line, raising a standard to which long abused senator was that he promoted petty gifts from teeth sharp and gleaming. In rapid fire, he to him.
solicited denials from our targets. Both solemnly
We called the embassy early in our Injetsetters the world over rallied,
companies doing business with the government. obliged. Consul Purdy said he
had
heard
nothing
vestigatlon
(as we had called the State Depart.
And before that, he Inveighed forcefully
Ignoring the larger charges, Buckley pounced about torture from Conger.
ment
and
as
we have called Buckley. A Chilean
against the purging of Latin and Greek front o upon this one and quickly laid it to rest by inFunctionaries of the Junta clinched the delegation came to our office flaunting folders
American Catholic liturgy, and against the terviewing spokesmen In Dodd's office
and of- matter. They did not torture her. Besides, Amy lull of papers. Here was the proof, they said.
playing at Sunday Mass of the vulgar guitar, fieer5: of some of the offending companies.
All
But, while he has thus paid his dues, the expose is promptly denied any impropriety, whereupon Conger isas it spy who 'moved fruni residence to They would be delighted to give Us all - English
residence, apparently for the purpose of summary.
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not his preferred metier.
Buckley branded the charges as the fabrications providing safe houses fo1young
militant
That's
all
right,
we
said,
just
leave the papers
Except when it comes to us. Searching for the of a sex ring that had Infiltrated itself Into the
Miristas,"
and we'll get our own translation. They flatly
reason, we find that Buckley has materialized In senator's office.
Another case closed, except for Buckley's refused; so much for "Inviting independent
our lives only when we have chanced to
Had Buckley called us, we could have parting homily: "Those who give
currency to corroboration."
some particular hero of his— Sen. acquainted him not only
with
eyewitnessestothe
accountsoftocturesofthikjnd
are
frlendsno(of
Well, we don't like to continue at odds with so
Joe McCarthy, Roy Cohn, Sen. Tom Dodd, E. favor taking, but with receipts and
ledgers
to
the
tortured
but
of
the
torturers."
elegant
an ornament to our profession as
Howard Hunt.
back them up. But being so surely In possession
We
were
left
to
ponder
this
by
a
Buckley
who
William F. Buckley and we admit to some small
When such worthies are under attack, our of truth, he had no need of facts,
courted the friendship and accepted the word of fault In the feud. Our column has twitted Buckley
n aiesis dons his Sherlock Holmes cap and
Among the victims thus befriended by the accused torturers. without
bothering to once or twice.
springs Into action as sleuth for the defense, His Buckley is an occasional military junta and here check
the
other
side.
He
did
not
call
or visit Amy
But in the Interests of amity within the
Investigative technique is unique. He does not we come to the cause of our present perConger to hear her story before branding this profession, we hereby offer him a deal. We'll try
call the writers of the story he is debunking to turbation.
naive, retiring, frightened young woman as a to be less prickly If he'll promise to call us next
assess their proof. He does not call upon the
Recently, we published two reports on the likely international spy. He
did not call us or seek time before questioning our facts.

other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $340.

Stronger Bicycle
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Seminole County recently took a step aimed at
assuring safety markings for the 1,300 bicycle
riders who attend the county's public schools,
The county approved a suggestion by Sheriff's
Sgt. Beau Taylor to purchase 1,300 fibreglas pole
bike flags and a prism type reflector for each
bicycle with federal funds.
But marking the bicycles is just one step in
many needed to make people more aware of
bicycles, their riders and the safety factors j
volved in use of the two-wheeled form of transporta tion.
Taylor has suggested passage of laws making
proper lights, bicycle inspections and the wearing
of a protective helmet mandatory in an effort to
make people "take bicycles seriously and obey the

laws concerning them."
The Seminole County Safety 'Officer will join
with the Sanford Pilot's Club in conducting Bicycle

TOM TIEDE

WILLIAM RUSHER

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Rodeo at elementary schools in the county
beginning the end of this month. The project will
provide inspections and tests on bicycle rules and
riding skills for the youngsters using them with
safety manuals to be presented children
to 5.
The project is worthy and both the sheriff's
WASHINGTON
department and the Pilot's Club should be thanked
(NEA)
When Charles
by the parents of the school children who will be Fallon was at the regular meeting of his club the
other night, be was talking with a member who
involved in the Bicycle Rodeos.
But it is not just children who need l essons in has just proven the theory of relativity beyond
wasn't at the
bicycle safety. Adults are using bicycles more and EthSILIII
I1j club IsMensa, the fascinating but
more across the nation and in Seminole County. obscure International association of people with
They, too, should be made aware of the need for higbLQ.'L The only membership requireme
caution and safety when using their bicycles.
brilliance: all 1,800 associates in American rank
There were 1,150 people killed on bicycles in in the top two percentile group of national In1973 and the figure could be higher when (acts are teiuigthC,
But while Fallen and his fellows talk of the
released for 1974, according to the Bicycle
matters of genius, talk

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Hy ABIGAIl, VAN RUBEN

DEAR ABBY: I wish you would print th is for all the
women
who write to complain about the size of their breasts
either too
small or too large. I woul d gladly change places with any
of them.
I had one r"mst ::1.ved at the age of 38, when my children
were three and seven years old. Twelve years later, I had a
second breast removed.
Fourteen months ago I was told that I had Inoperable cancer
of the abdomen, With chemotherapy, prayers and the love and
support of my family and friends I am still able to enjoy life.
Women with two breasts regardless of their size should
thank God ever), day for them. And women with only one breast
should thank God for that one. I thank God for every day that I'm
alive (at the ripe old age of 52) to be with my family and friends. i
am reminded ('I an old proverb tt':it cs somkttng like this
wept t)CCilW,e I had no shoes, until I met a man who had
no feet."
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I can still find people who are worse off th an lam. Sign me,..
-THANKFUL"
DEAR 1IIANKFUL: It's letters like yours that will
many people cause to pause. God love you.
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I are in our late 2( and have
been married for five years. We are both college -educated
and
have fine Jobs, a good home and a beautiful child. On th e surface
our marriage seenis perfect. And it is, except for one thing. Our
sex life.
About two years ago my husband began losing Interest In sex.
tried
everything I could think of
a
frank discussions, tears,
at "new variations" recommended in the "how to"
books. Noth i ng wor ked ,
Finally, I suggested we seek professional help. My husband
flatly refused to see either a doctor or a marriage counselor.
The total absence of a physical relationship has left me
frustrated. Sly husband claim he "loves" me, and that his
coming home right after work, buying the food, etc., rather than
drinking and gambling, Is proof of his love. He says, "hugs, kisses
and sex" do not prove love,
He is a good man and an excellent fat he r. But I refuse at v to
" f or ego an active sex life. In the past year I've
even had erotic
dreams about some of the 18-year-old boys In m' classes. Please
help me.
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summer 1975 and spread

over three levels at th 28th
International Ready-toWear show, conjure up the
silhouette of tomorrow.
While It may appear an
anomaly now to think In
terms of next summer,
[ruin the moment a
puts a line
into production until the
day it appears In the stores
is necessarily a longishterm proposition. Thus,
Paris' a nn ual welcome to
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professional help (which is the only solution to your problem ), you
have two choic-ec. (I) Accept th ings as they are, or (2) make other
living arrangements, Personally, I think he's being unfair to you,
and unless he c hanges his mind, I see an unhappy ending to this
oth erwise perfect marriage,
i'rbtn' YOI.III ted better if you t t oft your (hCSI. For a

Absolutely all the
designers ha ve produced
their personal version of
the chemise. It's not quite
the sack of few years ago,
now yet a smock, nor a
shift. It is a definItely 1975
example of the waistless
with the fullness
deftly handled by the big
names in High Fashion,
which makes all the difference.

prI.nnaf repI,, *I'I?C to /OBY got No 49700, L.A., Calif. 90069
EncIo• %limped, tell ad reited envelope. pleai2.
For Abby's bookIe?. How to Have aLovely Wedding." send II to
AbQ&amp;t Vr Buren, 13? LatY Dr Beverly Huh. Cal 90213
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Sometimes of almost
tentlike proportions, the
chemise obviously can only
be carried off by the very
young. But It also can be
restrained with a belt.
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moderate styles which
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there are long printed or
solid cotton skirts worn
with very full, long-sleeved
blouses in sheer striped,
plain or printed cotton
voile. For formal occasions
there are bareback sinuous
shea ths, long torso dresses
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ridicule,
All this does not mean
that waists are definitely
out. There are new verslons of the trim shirtwaist
dress with deep, wide
armholes and full elbow
sleeves, or again, kimono
tops, long sleeves, short
sleeves or no sleeves at all,

belted at the normal
waistline. Here skirts are
either softly gathered or
pleated, often topped by a
cardigan or belted Jacket
which transforms them
into two-piece
affairs.
These jackets have either
long or short sleeves, are
often striped when corn
bmned with a monotone
dress.

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me about moles would be appredated.
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really a new growth of f kin, and
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Pockets are everywhere
for every occasion. Large
and small patch pockets,
kangaroo pockets, On t
wide chemises they contribute a
anchorage
point to the fullness,
Costs follow the general
dresssithouette_.alimand
straight or full and often
belted, but always unlined.
Shorts and Bermudas are
indicated for resort wear
usually worn with a striped
T-shirt and topped by a
short-sleeved jacket.
Swimsuits are barebacked
and one-piece. Bikinis have
dwindled topostage.etamp
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There is also a return to
the summer suit, softly
tailored with slim, straight
skirt and hip-length Jacket,
lLsually completed with a
silk shirtwaist in a darkly
ontrasting color.
In the over-all picture for
daytime, however, the
dress is first favorite.
the general impression is
the soft, limp look due to
the fact that all linings
have ruthlessly been
discarded, also that fli,
softest fabrics are favored,
One favorite line is the
skirt and long torso or
jumper top, belted or not,
which appeared in every
possible version from
cotton poplin to printed
crepe, in monotones,
striped or printed,
Hems run the gamut
from below the knees to
mail to ankle to shoetips
this last strictly for
evening. Again a matter of
wrong In opting for
below-the-knee length.

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Mrs. G. Troy Ray Sr., and
Mrs. Glenn J. Wimbish were
hostesses for the December
meeting and party of. the
Norman deVere Howard
Chapter of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy
at the home of Mrs. Ray. Mrs.
W.B. Wallace, president.
Nominated by the Chapter
during the business session as
its candidate for "Woman of the
Year" sponsored by the
Kiwanis Club, was Mrs. Burch
Cornelius.
It was learned another
Confederate Veteran, William
Michael Summerville, Is buried
in Oviedo Cemetery. He is
grea'.grandfather of Mrs. John
T. Collum of Sanford. He died In
1901.
For the program, Mrs. L.D.
Hastings gave Interesting facts
relating to Christmas customs
and traditions In the Old South,
hi' also spoke on "Christmas In

wardrobe—new styles, accessories and he lping each
student to select her best style.
SJC's Division of Adult and
To reserve space In "Poise
Continuing Education will offer and Fashion" call the Corna four-session course in "Self munity Services Office at
Defeflse br Women" at the Seminole Junior College. The
South Seminole Center, starting small registration fee may be
Jan. 14, at 7 p.m.
paid in the classroom at the
Duane Harrell, Chief Deputy first class meeting.
in the Seminole County Sheriff's
Department, will instruct the
class. A movie will be shown Music Festival
during the first class showing
attempted rape, various
Victor Stern, representive
techniques for getting away of the Eastern
Music Festiv:l
from an attacker and common
wihl be in Orlando, l'ii
ptiIse items which may be used
9, to hold auditions for ad.
In self.defense. Safety on trips, mission
to the 1975 summer
In the home, and In shoppin g
season, June 21
August 2.
centers will be discussed.
Auditions will be held at Lake
The second
session will be a highland Preparatory School,
practical
work
session from 2:30 to 5 p.m.
demonstrating how to get away
Auditions may be scheduled
from a would-be attacker, by calling Mr. Stern in
Miami,
Safety locks and weapon
safety or the interested student may
in the home will be discussed
at simply come to the audition
the third session. Proper use of during
the sch eduled hours.
firearms will be covered in the
The
Festival offers in.
last session, which Will be held struction
on all orchestral in.
on Jan. , from 9 a.m., to 12 s
truments, piano and in connoon.
ducting and composition to
For reservations in "Self selected students age 12 to 20.
Defense for Women" call the
The Eastern Music Festival
Community
Services
office
at
faculty
of 80 represents major
Seminole
Junior College. The American orchestras and
small registration
fee may be music schooLs.
paid in the classroom at
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Two
zdndred
young
first clas;
musicians from at: c- rr ttis'
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U.S. will be selected to attend
oise, Fashion the Eastern Music Festival in
1975.
Poise and Fashion" will ____________________
begin at the South Seminole
GAYLEIll
Center of Seminole Junior
College at 4 p.m., Jan. 13. The
. 1'It,i, tn.øa,srld
to tp,e
class Will meet for eight weeks
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APPAREL
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312 N. HWY 17-12
and Modeling Agency.
'fl course will Include inUNDERWORLD UNDERWORL
strucUon in: visual poise—
a
walking, sitting, going in and
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out doors and other ways of a
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My cream, whipped cream and
other foods that are normally
mother used to have a
for sour cream she got from high In fat. By using low-fat
you. She said It was wonderful, dairy products and special
but she has lost it. Could you recipes you can still ha vct.,
things and not risk Increasing
send It to me' I use a lot of
your blood cholesterol or in.
cream
READER Sac must creasing the chances of having
' mean the sour cream su
bstitute heart and vascular disease.
The sour cream substitute
reci pe from my book "Wha t
recipe
You Need to Know About Food
is typical of what you can
and Cooking for Health (Viking do In the kitchen for your
Press). You can find it and family. J ust mix together
many other recipes to prepare cup of nonfat milk powder and
cup of cold water. Blend this
low-fat, low-cholesterol foods in
wi
8 ounces of uncreamed
th
that book and hopefully your
local li brary will have one or cottage cheese, two teaspoons
more copies of It. Many people of lemon Juice and " teaspoon
like yourself do like sour of salt. Keep It refrigerated
until used,
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This recipe will give you lots
of protein end calcium, both
good for most people.
DEAR DR. LAMB
I've
heard
that
a
sudden
top
enlargement of a mole can be a
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sign of cancer. Is this true?
I'm 33 and have begun to
notice se veral tin y moles that
have appeared over parts of my
4
body, and I'm sure they weren't
there be fore. Is this anything to
worry about?
It ha s been suggested by
$
doctors that two rather large
moles, which I've had most of
my life, be removed. Other
doctors have said they
ho uldn't be touched. What is
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will see a casual but
feminine,
soft
and
essentially flattering approach to fashion. It's
goodbye to the messy look,
replaced by a clean, tidy
super-simplicity, with
naive touches here and
there. Th ese are definitely
fashions which will appeal
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seem that the era of
"funny" clothes Is finished.
In these days of inflation

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The news that Pan Am is in danger of going
broke has Inspired just about evvrybody to start
doing his thing. Those who favor government
"
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subsidies for practically everyth ing naturally
favor subsidizing Pan Am
even though a
.
straight
subsidy
would
surely
be the worst
,
iff
possible solution, since It would (like aspirin, or
.
morphine) ease the pain of the very problems
that most urgently need a radical cure. On the
other hand, those who put their faith in freemarket principles ure all for letting Pan Am go
down the drain and allowing Alitalia and other
..,
is about all they do. The
.
Manufacturers Association of America.
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European carriers (subsidized by governments
club's charter, Instituted after World War II,
American-made bicycles are considered well
th
at badly want the tourist business) to tote us
holds that the group .s formed to "Identify and
around the world I nstead - forgetting th at once
built and as safely made as it is possible to make foster human Intelligence for the benefit of
1
Europe's subsidized carriers have driven their
them without adding two more wheels, power world communi ty," but the purpose
has been
.;Q•'I;.t.
American
competition out of business they will
brakes, power steering and a steel and gs
diluted over the years, mostly for lack of focus.
undoubtedly conspire to jack prices back up,
Therefore, perhaps, Menu does resemble the
covering and calling the result a car.
leaving
us worse off than before,
1.1k
Rotarians,
_______ at least inofar as both foster
The major problem about bicycle accident are
But the reality is too complex for such aim.
ence hatmem
not the bicycles, but the people who ride them. Precious little precisely
plAstic solutions, and it Is going to take a whil e,
.
Those bike riders who run a red light, drive Into do
and some patience, to unscramble this parat meetings, Charles Condon of the
Ucular omeleite. The trouble began, like most
the path of an on-coming vehicle. Then there are Washington
chapter says while thinking hard,
NCA
troubles,
when the U.S. government first got
those motorists who doesn't know or care about "Oh, we have some special interest groups. One
. ,_ __,...
interested in the subject. That was back In the
cyclists and drive as if they were not there.
may be looking Into wine Lasting, another may be
1920's and 1930's, and the governmen t 's Interest
Without proper laws and enforcement of them arranging trips to symphonies." As for politics,
took the seemingly benign form of subsidies for
"When Housing Costs Go Down A Bit,
bicycle safety will remain a problem, Sgt. Taylor's "No"; as for any weIghuerprowems,"Not that
carrying air mall. Since virtually ever)
suggestions regarding the Jaws should be followed can think
American airline was losing money, the subsidy
You
Can
Always
Put
On
An
Addition
p'
It may be here something of a cheap
up by some community-minded organization to
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which guaranteed a "reasonable" profit)
criticize Menu, or the Rotarians for that matter,
staved off a lot of
help make Seminole County a leader in bicycle for
bankruptcies and provided this
frswnizing mare for winetasting t1ian1ie's
country with the beginnings of its magnificent
safety programs.
serious pursuits. And ordinarily, one would not
of
network of air routes.
The first step has been taken with the concern presume to suggest that a private group do
The trouble was, of course, that this mail d
for marking children's bicycles properly.
anything else than what It wishes, But times Editor, Herald:
A recent editorial in one of our newspapers subsidy 1 which was adjusted to the needs
of each
I want to correct the erroneous Idea some pet entitled "Time to Enforce the Lease Law" says, carrier)
Adult education and strong safety Jaws are the demand busybodies as patriots. iience, as the
had the effect of rewarding poor
nation goest to hell, or what closely resembles it, owners have about what is cruelty to animals. A * "Th0s'e who value their pets keep them confined. management and unprofitability. What's more,
next step in the campaign. Sgt. Taylor's
perhaps a call should be made for greater )c'ung lady I know told me how cruel I am when I
Those who don't have as little reg ar d for humans whenever an airline did so poor ly
suggestions are something worth conside ri ng.
that not even a
throw things at dogs and cats that leave their as for their unlortunatc animal."
concern by the coun try's fellowships.
mail
subsidy
could
save
it,
the
government
The immediate national leadership (in other filth in my yard, and how kind she is to feed
The next time I find a cat in my dining room would toss it a bone In the form of some
new and
words, the governmental and Industrial str a)5
there won't be a second chance for it.
profitable route. That was how Northeast
This young lady is accepting the pleasant part
executives), are proving less than adequate for
Lucile Campbell Airlines, which began as a small and unthe task at hand: correcting the problems. (4 responsibility to an animal. I know for I feed
profitable New England feeder, got i ts lush
route
We're a little confused. Are we supposed to balance
Individuals, too, lacking as they do a forum, are birds and a squirrel. Sometimes a stray
to Miami. When that failed to save it, Northeast
Letters to the editor are always welcome,
household budgets and then demand that the government do the lflC8Pshle of drawing up answers that will sell. parakeet has fed with the wild birds. The noble
was given yet another fat run, this time from
saint, or is It supposed to go first?
They should be as brief as possible and Miami to
To some extent, then, It may be left to the cats al'.ays eat them,
California. But Northeast's gift for
But my responsibility does not end with comment on matters of general Interest,
countr y's clubs to aiaernble their
doing badly was unbeatable, and finally the
f eeding these wild things. I aLso clean
The letters should deal with Issues and avoid whole line
and minds toward society's needs.
the
had to be absorbed by Delta.
feeders and birdbath. That Is where the young pasoimlitles.
To this end there could be no better plact
During those pre-Jet years Pan Am was not
BERRY'S WORLD
The editor reserves the right to edit those doing
start than Menu. The organization is not simply lad and I differ. She does not love the cat
badly at all In comparative terms, though
a conglomerate of geniuses but varied geniuses. enough to give It a sandbox and clean up after it. letters for reasons at space, but will exercise it still needed the
mall subsidy to break even,
eaves its smelly fil th in th e mulch around my great csre that the thrust of th e letter Is not lost
National officers say the membershi p Includes
Finally the jets came along In 1958 and Pan Am
in the editing.
"track walkers and milkmen and college rosebu.shes or in my other flower beds.
actually broke into the black, turning a nice
The cat is friendly. I left my door open for a
All letters must be signed with a mailing profit for
professors. As a matter of fact, we have about a
about ten years, The
dozen members In San Quentin, some serving few minutes d found him in my dining room. I address and. when possible, a telephone number to have dazzled management,experience seems
a, te'pted to pu! Mm in a Lx ri take him t
'o the Identity of the writer may be checked and promptly overbought thenew thnsiuh, !or LNey ,4
life er.tz ncts."
on the basis
the pound, but decided to tell his owner and give established. However, We Evening Herald will ef government promises that747's
And actually, the club recognizes
didn't
The End
her
pan out
to
another
chance
keep
him.
There
was no respect the wishes of writers who do not want
siblilty, even though It ham, not lately emphasized
ulear ('Id government again!). Since 1968 I'n
h
in
her
attitude
I called the pound. their names to appear in print.
it-Thus
a long percolating Idea ctl1ed by
Am has been squeezed dry by a combination of
Menu
Since
then
she
had
wine
of
her
friends serenade
We reserve, of course, the right to reject any rising costs, still (su
a "brain bank," is presently In the stages
bsidized) foreign cornme wh what she calls rnuik and She lu's used letters this newspaper considers to be
development. Charles Fallon, a Chicago thetelephone
to
libelous or pe ti tion and, most recently,
annoy me.
a fall-off in inslanderous.
member, has been named to structure the bank.
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ternational air travel
Says Fnfbo "Ire
ummmnonnmv~
Some of our chapters are Involved with hard
- %Ve'reguilty.tht' mie as the rest (1 the gullible public!
iscucs right flfiW. Mianil. fur cxamnle h; raine iitui. there are ci riu,n
•LI.
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the Camps" and "Religion in
the Camps," emphasizing our
Spiritual heritage. She was
presented by Mrs. Ray,
Program chairman.
Singing of Christmas carols
and Dixie accompanied by Mrs.
F.E. Roumillat at the piano,
was enjoyed. A poem by Father
A.J. Ryan who lived during the
period of The War Between the
States, and entitled "Old Year
and New Year" was read by
Chaplain, Mrs. T.J. Taylor. A
Christmas tea followed the
program.
Members attending were
Mrs. Martin Bram, Mrs.
Cornelius, Mrs. Hastings, Mrs.
Z.G. Holland Jr., Mrs. W.B.
Kirby, Mrs. E.W. Martin, Mrs.
H.B. McCall, Mrs. Roumillat,
Mrs. Iay, Mrs. Charles
Steenweith, Mrs. Charles
Swinney, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs.
A.B. Wallace, Mrs. W.B.
Wallace and Mrs. Wimbish.

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Montgomery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ted
Montgomery of DeBary. Shown with his mother,
"Baby" James is dreaming about all the wonderful gifts he will receive from Seminole area
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Defeats Manatee;
Miami-Dade Wins Event

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slight lead they would struggle
Bob Rudern, assistant coach in the game and the Raiders
to keep the remainder of the for the Chiefs, said his east coasting with another ninefr.'jsi4
game.
coast team was "not playing as point advantage, SJQsIalled for
The Miami-Dade North
j.
Mattatuck, which downed well as they can,
almost three minutes.
1.I -p.
Falcons, hot from a close &amp;1C 74-M, Friday night, tied the
"I feel that we have a better
But the Raider defense held --. victory over Manatee Friday last-moving Falcons with 7:45 team (than Miami-Dade), but the Lancers for its first win in
night, fought off a second half left in the second half at 54-54, we lacked the Intensity for the the new gym. SJC Is now 6.6.
comeback Saturday by the but the Miami defense game," he said. It was a
MANTEE:Co, 'j5$ IS, Joann
Matt.atuck, Comm. Chiefs to prevented the Chiefs from tough loss, but I'm proud the 3 00
6. Kerton 6 14 15,
capture the championship Of entering the plus colwnn.
team didn't quit when they M00f@ 14 46.Rsw1s0000,Grumii
the Seminole Junior College
Bill SOU, 45, uses his 6-7 beigbt to leap for a rebound over the head of Hartford ,
The persistent Chiefs, behind were behind."
027. Rasmussen 227o, Totals 17 fl
, pWI Levesque, 45. The Hatten w,00
Rai der Holiday Classic,
the
Saturday
night game 109-73.
II
47
the shooting of Larry Dawson
The SJC Raiders, hoping to
SEMlNOLE WilliamsI 12 3,
SJC Raiders, hosting the and
d Willie Lenon, pulled within have a sweet tournament McIntyre 2 0 I 1. Faber 3 1 9,
g
first cage action in the college's one point of the Falcons three victory In their new gym, had to Manley 10 72, Mc Doria Id 100 2. Hoe
9 1 7 19, McNeal
0 7 1. JacobS 12 7
new $1.5 million gym, took an times during the second hail, settle for the consolation win , Johnson
2736 2Totals
219 17 57
easy consolation win from the But again, the Miami defense over the Manatee Lancers.
Manatee
73 21-17
Manatee Lancers, 57-47. In and the tough rebounding of 6-7 • The Raiders took off with
Seminole
Orlando Twin
Ii 73-57
Saturday night's first game.
Fouls: Manatee 71, Seminole 79
Neaves prevented a Chief lead, ball early In the first half and
Fouled out Rawli, Jacoos
Miami-Dade, 11-2, led by
Falcons' Coach Bill AIheLm behind the shooting of Chuck
high-scoring Richard Neaves said following the tense ball Nor, who hit 19 points for the
with l9 and Ben Stewart, hitting game that "we were lucky to night, went into the locker room
MATTAT(JCK: tenon 11-12
18, handed the Mattatuck team win,
Grham 13-11.Dawson I0--1
at half with a nine-point ad- Wlh ams 10.
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its first loss in 11 games, 6913.
'We have been shooting vantage, 34-23.
Lewis I 0-7; Ratoney 70-4, ja.-s
Mattatuck led the Falcons in terribly the last two games, "
Manatee returned for the 70--A Totals 21 7_63,
BY CHUCK McCLUNG
man and Seminole's John pulled away. Wheeler scoredi4 EDOEWATER: WI*e4er 6214.
MIAMI.OADE NORTH Willia m sHerald Correspondent
the first half until a surge in the he said. "We hope to get a second half with a tighter
Corso.
Each scored six points in points for the Eagles, six of German 3 1 10. Muller 10 7. Hair 3
3
2-4;
Stwarl
final two minutes of the
- better shooting percentage this defense, holding the Raiders to 0-I1; Meazn 13-19; Parrish 62 470; Rainey 7074; Blue 2-59,
It
was
a
long
and
treacherous
the
stanza,
but the Orlando them falling In the second Totals:
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fl 15 59
only 23 points during the 16
Dixon
01-7;
Stubbs
20-4
weekend
for
Joe
Mills
and
his
visitors
finished
on
top
at
the
period.
of. T ot als 309-69,
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SANFORD:
Brown S-i-Il;
minutes, but the Lancers'
Sanford Seminole basketball
buzzer, 12-10.
Edgewater led 32-22 at Wltgham0-00; Hollinqswr?h 2.1 S.
fensive attack failed to produce .Mattatuck
team. The Seminoles hosted
Gray 1-1 3; Pringle 2-0-1;
Seminole had a slight height halftime.
enough points to close the point Dade North
31 3$
WISh,QtOI 4-19; Corso '101$.
two of the top teams in the advantage, but what the Eagles
The second half was a replica Totals 231
Fouls: Dade Worth 11. Mattatuck Metro Conference,
margin.
76
lacked in inches, they made up oftheseeondstanza, The Eagle Edgewater
17 20 13 I4-59
With six minutes remaining
After railing 76 Friday to
Foul out- Lenon
in hustle.
margin remained at 10 through Sanford
1717 11 IS- 50
Evans, Seminole hosted
FOUled OUt: Whigham
Both teams played better out most of the remaining
Edgewater 13. Senfgr i
Edgewater
for
the
second
than
average
defensive
games,
minutes
of
pla
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weekend billing. What started and Corso's outside shooting led
to be a close match became a Seminole's offense. He finished
Seminole Junior College's title in the four-team tourney,
romp as the Eagles handed the with top scoring honors with
Randy Faber was named to the
Winner Miami-Dade South
Seminoles their third loss in 10 18—his season high.
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outings, 59.50.
Edgewater's Elliot Yt"heeler
-Tournament team Saturday Ben Stewart and RIth Neaves.
Tle
irst period was a shoot was the main factor in the
night.
Matta tuck
Community
The Seminole Junior College first time we've ever played out between Eagle Mike Gor- second period as the Eagles
Faber was selected by College's Willie Lenon and Raidersgetamajortesttonfght them."
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after a reconciliation meeting Sunday, said the walkout was
Trinkle quoted her as saying she picked up the boy and took him
which included the players, the result of a number of prob. to
the master bedroom and shut the doors to both the daughter's
coaches and university athletic lems. He would only specify tIroorn and the master bedroom. She said she could not go back
officials.
two: workmen leaving the to sleep because the car motor was still running so she went to
Ganakas characterized the lieldhou,se doors o pe n In th
e check and found her husband.
reconciliation as "a matter of chilly Michigan winter and the
She said she called a registered nurse friend who told her to
two lovers being separated a failure of the administration to check for a pulse.
short period of time
Our put the pictures of the team In
She said she did not know how she suffered the broken jaw.
basketball family solved this the lobby as has been
Authorities said the garage and house were filled with the odor
problem within the family."
traditional.
of exhaust Fumes and hospital attendants said Mrs. Wilson
Nothing souId be gained by
Precipitating the walkout, i r cIauhter had inhaled carbon monoxide The assistant Harris
continuing the suspensions,' he according to Ganakas, was the County medical examiner, G. Sheldon Green, declined, however,
said.
announcement at the team to speculate on the cause of death.
Captain Undsay Hairston, meeting that freshman forward
Wits-in tailed off to an 11-13 record and a 3.07 earned run
Spokesman for the dissidents, Jeff Tropf would start against average last year, but he pitched two no-hitters in his career and
said: "Our grievances have Indiana to guard star Steve narrowly missed a third last September when Manager Preston
been met and we're definitely Green.
Gomez pulled him after eight hitless Innings.

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EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) ready to play basketball."
The Wilson's 9-year-old daughter, Denise, was in critical
— E % er)lhing is supposed to be
Ganakas said reinstated
ndItior7 at a hospital and remained in a coma late Sunday night.
pr-aches end cream now with Spartans would play flight at
The
tragedy started unfolding early Sunday afternoon when
the Michigan State basketball MU's Jenison held HOUSt
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Wilson
phoned the lire department
team.
against Big Ten ri val Ohio
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ambulance service spokesman Jack Macthilis
But It run4ilns to be seu Stati Afkr the
spensiow. said ,i winian called saying she could n
ot wake up h er children
whether Spartan fa ns will con. Sa tur da y, the Junior varsity
an d her husband was in the car. lie said the call came In at 1:24
cider 10 maverick players as was called upon to face No 2.
('ST
bad apples who have spoiled the ranked Indiana Subsequently,
Juvenile ('fffl.cr I H Trinkle said he talked to Mrs Wilson at
season
Michigan Stae Euffercd theth e hos
pital but she was under sedation
The 10, suspended Saturday worst loss in i cage history,
fl. titioled her as saying she awoke after hearing a car meter
liv Coach Gus Ganakas for 10155.
running and went to check on the c hi ldren.
walking out of a team meeting,
Hairston, sitting beside Ga.
She said the children "sounded like they were crying in their
were reinstated by him Sunday nakas at a news conference

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Still A Mystery

"We don't know anything team can be expected to make
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he
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record and are reportedly very
bodies of Houston Astros pitcher Don Wilson and his 5-year-old
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tough," SJC Coach Joe ma
eekend and are Imp ovini' son Alexander both found in their carbon monoxide filled home
Stewart said."It will be the with each game."
Wilson. 29, preparing to start his 10th season with the Astros,
as found slumped over in his car In the attached garage of his
fashionable home in the city's southwest section.
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Baby of 1975 may treasure its first
portrait, we will give a beautiful.

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By MICKEY LOCHRIDGE
Herald Stall Writer

Our local merchants want to start the "Little Mr.
75" off right with the wonderful gifts listed below.
He may have them absolutely free.. . no obligations. Thewinning parents simply take their letter
of authorization from The Evening Herald to the
sponsors within 60 days and receive their gifts.

We Will Light The "New Year Baby's"
Way With A Nursery Lamp.

Monday, Jan. 6, 1975—lB

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Although surpassing the back to balloon the lead even Wilkes substituted freely in the
century mark for the first time more In the second half,
second half.
this season, Stetson traded
'v)
Senior Bill Seitz joined
Stetson's Dave Slower hit
DeLAND-_
The
Stetson
turnovers(orricldgoatsagajt
points
and
teammate
Paul
Stowers
with 18 points and six
University Hatters will put the New Haven, Conn. team.
their offense and defense to the
Morris had 12 to lead the attack rebounds. Stowers hit nine of 10
test tonight as they battle
Holding a 23-20 edge with where six men were in double shots from the field and had
se
seven rebounds.
Lehigh University at 8:30 in the eight minutes to play in the first figures for the flatters.
Peter Egan bucketed 15
opening round of the 1975 Hatter half, Stetson Coach Glenn
"We
quit
gambling
and
points
to lead Hartford.
Classic at Edniunds Center,
Wilkes called time out and his started playing sound man-toSouthern Mississippi and team responded with a 48-24 man defense. It's nice to have a
American
University
of halltimemargin —_plus the end rame like that," Wilkes said,
HARTFORD: I
%Vhingtin, ft (', mt in the of an vrrr-filled first
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Hartford came into the game Flartr 3 00 6, Lcu 4 22 lU
tournament's opener at 7 P.111.
5 73 71, Graham 0 00 0.
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"We
played
finals will be Tuesday at dense and that won it for
olnt Scheerer 3 0 1 6. Levesque 3 06 6.
average. But the Hawks were
.o.Bradley 1-21, Kflma I
8:30 p.m. The consolation Wilkes said. "I was fed up with outclass dand outsized by their 00$, NOVO 3006, Ayers 200 1
game, between tonight's losers, the turnovers we were making major college foe to the delight Totals 37 976 73.
begins at 7 p.m.
STETSON, Johnson S 00 70,
Uordhorri 2746. Seitz $2.2 10, Ross?
The Hatters enter the tour- and I told them (the team) so." of 2,915 fans.
Stetson outrebounded Hart- h1I. Morris ii 517. Stowers9Ci 2 to,
namnent with a 7.2 record after
The time out blistering from ford 54-2.5 and the Hatter O'Connell S 00 70, Oridger 3 00 6.
314 70 Tot•ls 46
shooting a blistering 80 per cent Wilkes apparently triggered the defense forced the New1O
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109
In the first half en route to 109- wipeout. Alter outscoring the England club into missing 43
H,Iro,d
73 thrashing of HartfordHawks 254 in the remainder of shots from the floor.
24 4'-- 73
Saturday night.
the first half, Stetson came
49 61-7O
Stetson shot 65,1 per cent as Stetson
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Atlanta
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Pr nceton 50.
Pri
Rutgers 97. Long Island U. $7
Temple 67. Rhode Island 4

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Tec h 69

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SAturday's Results

Kentucky IIIS. LSU 10

S. Car olina $2. Manhattan 83

Montreal 10. Washington 0
Pittsburgh 4, V
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Toronto &amp; Chicago '3

Florida 94, Mississippi St~ 02
Alabama104. Vanderbilt 77

Florida

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California S. Philadelphia I

Indiana 107, MiChigan
Michigan is. Ohio St. i3

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P4e* Mez 51 51, Tulsa 36

Chicago

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Toronto 1. Clev ela nd 3
Minnesota , New England 3

FAR WEST
UCLA 111, Okla hom a 16
Oregon k, Pro,ictnce 7
Utah 13, Utah St. 77
Brigham Young 100 NE Loul.

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Phoenix 2. Indianapolis 1
Michigan 3. Vancouver 1
Chicago). Edmonton7
Monday'i Games
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Tv.sdays Games
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rushing yardage.
Tennessee's Condredge Holloway passed for 202 yards
In leading the E.st to a 35.24 victory over the West In the
annual coll ege all-star contest Sat urda y. The
175-pound
quarterback also picked up 51 yards
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Berard Wright hit 14 for t he home quin t. Lyman
points and 11 rebounds, but his
outscored Winter Park, 17-12 in
efforts weren't enough as the final stanza,
Winter Park streaked to a
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victory Saturàay night.
and JoeSterllng added 10 points
Lyman closed to within five apiece.
points of the visitors wi th 1:10
Winter Park is now 8-3 an d

left to play in the game but an Lyman is 1.9.
early first half Winter Park
lead of 11 points was too much WINTER PARK: Hock 1

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frontrunners, topped the Western Conference with a 24.12

Wrestlers

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methods of D&amp;i Coryell, they involve mainly his reap.
praisal of def
And the onetime collegiate offensive advocate, who conveiled the St. Louis Cardinals from losers to winners in
1974, has parlayed the reassessment into National
Football Leogie Coach of the Year honors.
"We gave up a lot of yards but very few points," ob.
served Coryell, 50, who was chosen by an Associated
Press panel for the honor. His selection was by a runaway

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Anthony Collins paced the
tangle manding first period lead, ZI-13,
Brantley
lOseFS
with 14 poInts while Dan
respectively with Bishop and t hen a halftime margin of
39-19, before the Patriots began Gabriel had 13 and Alexander
Moore, Evans and Cocoa,
had 12.
Lyman. Greyhounds sith
IRAPITLEY: Gabriel 33
a l94flMCh winning streak over I).LAKE
Strotjer 171. Alexander 5212.
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TerryJacn's3lpomtsand to come alive with a n-point g
good backboard work led Ocoee second half, outscoring o
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PIDERWORLD UNDERWORLD
to a 66-51 win over Lake 14-10 and 18-17 In the final
two
Brantley Saturday night,
periods.
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abuses of recruiting high school athletes highligh ts the
69th annual corwe"itlon of the National Coiieg1 ate Athletic

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Association which officially gets underway today.
The some 800 delegates face a package of 131 proposals
which. in additi on to recruiting reform, deal wi th the
collegiate battle against inflation.
The recrwtmg proposals would, among o ther things,
prohi bit a college from contacting a,studerit th lete off
campus until af te r his junior year and ban arrangements
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They are the first blacks ever to coach in the NBA's
mid-season cont est.
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winning percentages in their conferences through games
of Sunday. The Bullets, Central Division leaders, had the
best record in the Eastern Conference with a -! mark

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nesota and Pittsburgh would Football League championship 'he
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like to see next Sunday, it's a game at Tulare Stadium, both
tories,
played one. It's their first shot
reverse.
had to be thlr4klng back a bit as
Grant's first setback came at all the marbles in 42 years.
The Vikings would like to see well as looki ng
ahead,
right here five years ago, when And, like the Vikes, they'll be
a reverse of their fortunes in the
Vikings'
Coach
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the
Kansas City Chiefs upset trying to alter a bit of Saw
Super Bowl and the Steelers are
the unpleasant prospect
Vikings 23-7.
other was Bowl history, mainly that first
hoping for a change in history. of becoming
the first coach to last year's 24-7 lThe
ost to Shula's time entries can't cut It against
As the teams got their first come out on the short end of Dolphins,
looks today at the practice fa- three Super Bowls.
teams that have been there be.
Don
The Steelers, meanwhile,
Incidentally, a week after losgame, the Saints ventured into Minnesota and lost
Lyman Falls To Winter Park

Victory

(1.FSEI.AN[) (AP) — J ohn Hannah was fired as coach
of the World Hockey Association's Cleveland Crusaders
and (;encral Manager John Vivian was named to replace
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High School was defeated 3-2 Saturday by Lyman.
But the Seminoles wi ll be back In action Wednesday night
at 7:30 agaInst Apopka at the Seminoles'
home field. Seminole plays 1j regular season games and will compete In the
Jacksonville Bolles

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HONOLULU (AP) —The 1974 Hula Bowl was billed as a
game and It lived up to expecta tions,
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queen and led the Jack of
hearts, West covered,"
Oswald: "Then Bobby
thought some more and declde'l
that West also held the nine So
he came back to his hand
the ace of diamonds, led the
eight of trumps, let it ri de,
cashed dummy's ten, ruffed a
good diamond to get ba ck to his
hand, cashed his ace of trumps
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TODAY'S QUESTIoN
partner Bobby Wolff."
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Sunday's Results
S. Cotton PuppI 5-2), 8. Dusty
Milwaukee 91. Chicauo
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HoustOn 115.
Kansas
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tu Angeles 1)2, Wnhington
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Portland II). P4-,,
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7. Instant Return (63, 8. Mon Ociejni 10)
Mondays Game
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Buffalo at Philadelphia
SIXTH. 3-1, A—) LCnkey
Tu*sday's Games
William (4), 3. T. Knee (S 21. 3. Rive
Los Angeles at Blalo
Doll (5), 1, Cery's First (I) S. Dell
Cieve!and at Atlanta
Gitson (6). 4. Berkley kelgu
HO,.,j?ôn at Chcao
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The North drew first blood in the opening quarter wh en Joa
chir.3 hit Steve Grogan of Kansas State wi th a 15-yard touchdown
pass But the South came back on the next series when Solomon
carried it in from thethreeaftern iO-yard, Il-playdrive.
Th
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plunge by H)noskl, and the South tied it in the third quarter on a
four yard run b) Georgia's Horace King
Ilynoski, the Nor th 's most %aluable pla}er, was the game s
leading rusher with 120 yards on 13 carrIes and one touchdown
his 52-yard run on the first play
the g am e set an American
Bowl record for longest run from scrimmage
the eight years (f

NEW YORK (AP) — K.C. Jones of the Washington
Bullets and Al Attics of the Golden State Warriors were
off icially named today as the coaches for the East and

MfWtSotl at Chcago
Vancouver at Indianapolis
New England at San Diego

Mexico 50
Weber 5? 53, Montana SI. 71
California 77, Morenead St. 71

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teammate Henry Hynoski.
Solomon began his Final drive on the 50 after an onside kick. lie

Coaches Named

Outbeic at Michigan

Wyoming 70. Air Force $9
COlOradO St. 90. Denver Ii. 67

TOURNAMENTS
Wake Foriii 75, Duke 7)
N. Carolina St. 12. N. Caro-

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New England 1. Vancouver 3
Qi.*bec 3. Toronto 1
San Diego 2. Cleveland 0
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tiled on an eightyard rim
then passed to McGrlff for a two-point conversion.
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Centenary ,, E. Texas Sap.
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Toronto
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Quetc
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Edmonton
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gave up a trip to the Hula Bowl In Hawaii to play one last time
before the hometown crowd in the All-America Bowl football
game. And he's glad he did.
"The people of Tampa wanted me to play in this game,"
Solomon said Sunday after running for two touchdowns and
passing for another to lead the sou th to a 28-22 victory
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over th e
North. "Ifelt like lowed it to them."
Solomon,
S
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Iowa 93, 1111nots 70
Ohio UL 68, Kent St. 33
Bowling Green 16. Toledo
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St. Louis 100. W. Texas St. 61
Oral Roberts N. Indiana St.
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New York Rangers A. Van

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Oviedo

new center for day and evening
classes in office skills, Pan Am
Interstate

Sanford Tourist

School

111gb

Band
Parents, 7:30 p.m., scnool
library.

Vocational Business School,
Seminole Junior college open

Building,

By ("tRROI,L

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fleboard Club

and Shut-

JAN. 7

potluck dinner at

Overeaters Anonymous, 9
a.m., 600 W. SR-434, Longw ood.

clubhouse, 6 p.m., followed by
business meeting.

JA1J. 7

COnVCFUUOUa1Spanish, 12:30
p.ffl "1:50 p.m., Thesdys and
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L-213. Call

Gardening in Containers, 7

Mall,

p.m.-l0 p.m., 4 w. AEC

Altamonte Springs. Classes
may be taken for high school
credit; age requirement 16

67, call SJC

Community

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ADMISSIONS

music major graduate on musicSanford:
compition and

relatcd

Eunice Blake
.iohneli Bre.vington
Doris M. Earls
Christy Hutcherson
Opal .1 Jackson
Clarence P. Johnson Jr.
Viola L.
Joann Norris
Terry E. Parson
John Williams, AItamite Springs
Eve ICIAieo, DeltOna
Eileen K. Dalton. Deltona
Suzarme Loirenbury. Deltona
Daniel McEwan, Deitona
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Sue F. Santo. New Smyrna

areas.

is for
songwriters.
Basic ('.unsmithing, 7 p.m.-10
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The Songwriters' Guild

amateur

P.m., 8 wks., AEC No. 6. Call
Seminole

Junior

Community

College

Services

for

reservations.
[)cflary Wayfarers,, 2 p.m.,
Deflary Community Center.
tallation of

officers

by

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Edwin B. Moore Ill. Presidentelect is David

Wennerstrand,

Johrn

Edward N. BuIloc
Alber t J. Shelley
Siena Collard, DeBary
Augusta Brian. DeBary
Laura J. Bernard, DeBary
Edward Mogollon, Deltona
John Stankewltz. Deitona
Evelyn M. Mangels, Deltona
lQna?lu% Gamon, Geitoni
Clara M. Breltengross, Del toni
Conifie Jean Krelnbring, Lake
Monroe
Arthur 3.Yovng, Longwood
Ernest E. Herrick, Orange City
Angela Johnson, Oste
Harry Polk. Winter Springs
Linda P. Baker. Bessemer, Ala

Margarett L. Barber
Olivia Barfield
Michelle
Gordon R . Bron
Ruby Brown
Jessie
Jackie Curran
Elmira F. Hall 1. girl
Jannia K. Harper
Hazel Herrington
William P. Jennings
Linda M. Kuhn &amp; girl
Georgia E. Marton
Florence
Jennie C. Tyler
Barbara E. Montgomery &amp; boy.
DeBary
Sharon J. Ni', D'Bary
4rr Abarns. L)L
IOIand .3. Baillargeon, Dellona
Iola B. Eikew, Orange City
Frank P Riddell, Osteen

Mobley, Oviedo

Mr. and Mrs
Osteen

f'r and Mrs Michael (Opal)
Jacksøn, a boy, Sanford
Mr. and Mrs Robert L.
Norris. a girl. Sanford

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS

NAME STATUTE
fl I'Wt4OM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
Ficliflioius Name Statute" Chapter
I5 OP, Florida Statute, will register
e. th the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in
for Seminole County. Florida,
vpOn receipt Of p4001 Of the
PbIication of this notice, the fic.
PtiOtjs name, to wit:
J. A.
DEKLEVA,D.DSUrWP,ithIam
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engaged In b4Jsin*i at MedicalDntaI Bldg. - state
R . AM- box
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3765 in the City Of Forest City,

Florida.
That the party inherestid in said
business enterprise is as fOii*wS:
J. A DEKLEVA.
D.
PA.
By: 5: .3. A. DeKlet,a

J. A. DeKIeva

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"FIctitious Name Statute," Chapter
iso, Florida Statutes, will register
with the County Comptroller, in and
for Seminole County, Florida. upon
receipt of proof Of the pubiicatkjn of
this notice, the fictitious name, to.
*it: DONNA S. JARZYNA, dba
WOOD THINGS tmøer u'tich I am
engaged in business at Route?. Box
438 in the City of Longwood,
Florida 37750
7s
That the party interested in said DE I.%
business enterprise is as follows.

Donna S. Jaryna
Dated at Longwood, Seminole
County, Florida. December 10, 1971.
Publish: Dec. 16,22,30. 1971. Jan. S.

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Dated at Forest City Seminole
County, FlOrida, December 17, 1971.
1974,
Publish: Dec. 22. 30, 1974, Jan. 6. 13,
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
engaged In business at 701 E.
Serroran Blvd., Altamonte SDrinot.
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StmInClit County. Florida. under the

fiCIitI0VnImeO4HADACOL SALES
COMPANY, and that I Intend to
register said name with the Clerk of
The Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida In accordance wIth the
pr is
of Ut Fictitious Name

Statutes, To-Wit: Section $6S,09
Florida Statutes 1957.
5: Robert T. Brock
Jan. 6, Ii. 20,77, 1973
DEJ- 11

NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR
engaged in business at 300 Marvin
1HE VACATING. ABANDONING,
Avenue, LonOwood, Florida, and
DISCONTINUING, AND CLOSING
that the parties interested in said
OF RIGHTS-OF-WAY,
bujiness enterprise are
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Georges C. St. Laurent
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
Wayne H. L. ROhttlfl9
NOTICE 'tt.t the Board of County
Harold A. Trappe
Comvnlnjoners of Semirofe County,
Kenneth 0. Wir.ium
at o'clock p.m. on the list
Thomas C. Keator
day Of January. AD.. 197$, In the
Lc'en E Stake
County Commissionets' Meeting
Thomas F. Wjin.
Room at the County Courthouse in
Crady Amn'.nong
Sanford. Florida, will hold a Public
.3 Winiurn
Hearing to consider and determine
., l M Home
iether or not the County will
n.rd at Lorcw000, Seminole
facate, abandon, discontinue, close,
County, FIorId
hi 12th day Of
renounce and disclaim any right of
December, 1974.
the County and the public In and to
Publish Dec. 16-73,10,1974, Jan 6.
the following rlghts.Of.way running
1973
ttiroui tte described properly, to
DEl U
wit:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
All of the following streets, alleys,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
roadwaysas shown on the
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Pevised Map oChtjtvota,according
COUNTY. FLOah..
to Plat Book 7. Page)) of the Publl'
CIVIL CASE NO. 742231-CA.I9.D Records of
Seminole County,
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP.
Florida.
Tr,AGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
All of Cherry Street lying east of
"31 i on, etc .
the east right of way line of Third
Plaintiff, Street and west of
the west right of
.1.
way line of Second Street. all Of
RLTON DUNNING and ARCHIE
Palmetto Avenue lying east of the
CUNNING, a ka a Lavonia Dun
east right of way line of Fourth
ung, his wife; and ELAINE
Street and west of the west right of
'.'OOSE,
way lint of Third Street, all if
Defendants
Palmetto Avenue lying east of the
NOTICE OF ACTION
rest right of way line of'Tflird Street
TO CARL 'TOPDUNNING
DUNNING

address unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
,c?.ort for foreclose a mortgage on
th following property in Seminole
Cinty, Florida:
Lot 30 and th,$t part of Lot 31,
OAKLAND HILLS, described as
fOflw$ Beginning at a point on the
curve of the East rightcf way ling of
Encino Way at the Intef "ion with
lhtt Southerly line CO Lot 30. theme

Soi 61 degrees 50' 29" East alOng
'he Southerly line of Lot 0 101' a
distance of 11507 feet: tue,,ce North
?.l oegrc
37 . 25" West for a
i s?5ncc of 10399 tetI, thence North
4.1
;r
jj' 35" West for a
distanceof 79 66 fern to the rio.nt oI
'-'; "'.r,r,

thereof as recore in Flat Book 13,
Page 64, cA the Public Records 0
Seminole County, 1Iorna,
has been filed against you and you
are reQuired to serve a copy of Our
written etenw's, If any. to if On
PIr,4APD H ADAMs JP . ESO ,of
(,r, , A'etr. . t'.rm
&amp; RcL.r.so-n,

Legal

FICTITIOUS NAME
Note is hetby given that I am
engaged in business at P.O. Box si,
Ovlec'o. Seminole County, Florida,
under the fictitious name of
RESEARCH
INFORMATION
COMPANY, and that I intend to
register said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Fiorida In accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes. To Wit: Section 565.09
Florida Statutes S7
5: Kenneth White
Publish: Dec. 23, 30, 1974, Jan. 6, 13,

NAME STATUTE

andwestoftheeast..iglttofwaylin,
of First Street. allot Orange .venue
lying eost of the east r ight of way
line of Thtrd Street ar4 west of
west right of way line of Second
Street; lofsi,noliaAvenuelying
M
east of the east rLç*vt Of way line Of
Third Street and west of the east
right of way line Of First Strut; all
Of Second Street lying south Of the
south right Of way line Of Cherr,'
Street and nix-tb Of the north right of
way line of Lake Mills Road, P1411 ,
Book 6. Page 57, Public Records of
Seminole County. F ioricia, also, that
part f Sicond Street tying east of

Lot J.

of

a,

Block A, all of First Street lying
¶th f the north r,Pt of way line o.'
.Eme1PoMvers,se; anut "ark i'tce
so',,h of the south right of way
line of Lake Mliii Road and north o,
the north right of way fine of
Oleander Avenue, alley and road
wiln
3 ar.1 , ,
Block B. all alleys and rodwa
in
Piorl. It. 4%II itCy'. arid roa'iiweys en
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NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned,

pursuant

to the
"Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter
$45.09, Florida Statutes, will register
with the Clerk of t he Circuit Court, in
for Orange and Seminole Coun
ties, Florida, upon receipt of proof

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IJBRA (Sept. 23to Oct. 22) Use care in paying bills or making
collections or you could make some serious errca. Consult with
an adviser this evening.

sAt;t'rr.1uus (Nov. '2 to Dcc. 21) You have
a lot of blUe

es

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the fictItIous name, to wit: OMEGA
MAINTENANCE COMPANY, under
which the undersigned will engage
In business at 1316 Kingston Road,
Longwood. Florida 337S0.
That the party interested In said
enterprise Is as follows:

OMF.GA MAINTENANCE
COMPANY
By: 5: Jack 0. Conlon
Publish: Jan. 6.13,30,27, 1913
DEJ I?

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 742197CA44.0
k Fl: Adoption of
TAMELA GEANETTA GOOLSBY,
a MiflOf,

BY: KENNETH RACCA.
her Stepfather.
TO: BILL GOOLSBY
Residence Unknown,
last known mailing
address s
Post Office Box 1634
Blythevilte. Arkansas 77313

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
PetItion for Adoption has been f lied
against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, to it on WILFRED
H. CO?RAD, Petitioners attorney,
wttosedressisi00North Highway
l?92.Cusefberry, Florida
or before January 73. 1973. and file
ttti original with the clerk Of this

court eltPer before service on
Petitioner's attorney or Im
me1iateIy thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against you
for the relief demancted in the
pet ti:ri.
WITNESS my hand and the sea l f
this Court on December 151h. 1971.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Elaine RiCharde
As Deputy Clerk

A; WILFRED H CONRAD
Attorney for Pttitloner
100 North Highway 17
Ca sssIb,rry. Florida 37101

Publish; Dec. 23, 30. 1971, Jan. 6, 13.

1973
DEl 99

NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO REGISTER
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN,

MODULAR MOBILE HOMES and
that I Intend to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac
Cordance with the Provisions of PP..
FIclitiotj Name Sta?ute, to.WIt:
Statutes itS?.
S. J. L. Marlin
Publish' Jan. 6.13. 20, 27, 1973

DEJ it

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL NO. 7417$3.CA49
DIVISION 0
MOP

TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
ESTATE OF SHELLEY JOSEPH,
es al.,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the 20th day of January, 1973, at
ii am, at m. west front door of the
Courthouse of Seminole County, at
Sanford, Florida the undersigned
Clerk willOffer for sate the following
described real property ,
Lot U. ACADEMY MANOR UNIT
ONE, as recorded in Plat Book 13,
Page ?3, Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida,
together with all structures, lm
lwovements, fixtures, appliances,
and appurtenances on said land or
used in conlurgtiat therewith.
The aforesa;d sale will be made
pursuant to a Final Judgment en
:ered in Civil No. 74-1757CA now
pending In the Circuit Court of the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
for Seminole C ounty, Florida.
DATED this 7nd day of January,
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
Cler k of the Circuit Court

By: Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
VAN DEN BERG,
GAY &amp; BURKE, PA.
.
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
Post Office Bo x 793
Orlando, Florida 37507
PubIith Jan 6. 1975
DEJ 20
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND

FOR

3—Cemeteries

guidance since there is a tendency to go off in paths far
from the norm, and if not controlled early, you could have much
trouble wIth your progeny. Make sure th
at school is attend.d
regularly and sports are the light kind.

1-4.oit and. Found

mpelthey do not

SEMINOLE

COUNTY,

FLORIDA.

CIVIL ACTION NO. 74-1144-CA-1114-0,
In re: the Mari-la, of
SHIRLEY
LOP EN ZANO.
PETITIONER, AND DWIGHT
FRANKLIN
LOP EN ZA NO,
RESPONDENT,
TO' DWIGHT FRANKLIN
LOPEfiZAplO
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY IIOTIFIED

rsu.snttoF lot ida Statute 55559
that the undersigned, dtir.ng to
engage In business under the 1k
ti"eus name of F HW TOXICOLOGY that an actn fm Dsoiu?,on q
AND biQLCj(,y LAOUIATORIES P-Wf 491 has been iiletJ agaiHst you
at 60 (oncord Driie. (a56etberry, andyouarerequIredto%y,0py
Stmlnoie Courtly, Florida, ritends to Of your written defenses to it, if any
Vistet the Slid name with the on Carroll Burk,, Attorney for
Clerk at the Circuit Court Of Petitioner, whos.e address ii 617
¶n
fe d
Atlr,tic
Conk Building,
Semfr,ole Cnty, F
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida
5: JAKOB HARICH
37771 ar Ol tbp original witti t
P%.ibi5.h 0f1 Xj. 1974, ian 4. 1). 20
Ityk
Clerk of (.r,i

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Legal Notice

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice i hereby given that I ani
engaged in business at
226 Albert
St.. Winter SprIngs, 37701, Seminole
County. Florida under
der the fictitious
name of FAIRIROL, and that I
Intend ,., register said name with the
Clerk Of the Circuit Court, Semi nole
County Florid a in accordance with
the provisions of the Fictitious

Name Statutes, To-Wit:

&amp;M

'eli-

.

Sec tion

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lAI

.II.
".

5: Jari.ej M. Fairciotp,
Publish: Dec. 16, 23.
22
J.. 6.
1975
DE)

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at Highway 17.
2 Longwood, Seminole county,
Florida. underthefictitjousnaneo,
PINE MOBILE HOMES, and that I

r(JLL.

•

CANDID PHOTOGRAPHY,
lht I Intend to rec'ster said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac

cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit:
Section 565,09 F lorida Statutes 1937

5: David D. Morris

Publish : Jan. 6. 13. 20.
DEJ 16
CASE NO. 7131$I.CA. 1 3.E
DIVISION E
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
The UPlxpOWt4 WIFE or
WIDOW of FRANK .i CAhILL. if
the be living, and If she be dead, the
unknown hUSband, heirs, legatees,
de#isees, grante.'s, assignees,
claimants by, through, under or
against the said WIFE or WIDOW of
FRANK J. CATTELL
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
thatanactIontorer, vecboud$from
and Qult the title co the Plaintiffs in
and to the following properly in
Seminole County. Florida, more
partIc !arIy escrI
as follows, to

wit:

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Lof S. Block "B". SPCRTSMAN's
PARADISE, according to the Pla t
thefOf as recorded in Plat Book I,

Page's 12 and 13, Public Records of
Seminole county, Florida,
has been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses. if any, to it n
MARK A KOTF.EN, of BEAM
DALI,
GRIDLEY,
LEWIS,
BLANKNER &amp; LeGi !TTE, Plain
tff' Attorne'j, whoi athiresS is
C.)ur, Avti.e, Post QfIie Bo,
3.431, Orlando, Florida 3250?, Oft or

before January 13th, 1975, and file
the nrIgln.al with thi Clerk of this
Court either before service on
'Iaintitfs' attorney or imm,oiately
eaer,
therft,
Otherwise a c1efault will
be entered againt
s y ou for the relief

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO. 14M2CP
In rh Estate of
BRANARD HUGHES BECKNER,
deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To All Creditors and All Persons
Having Claims or Demands Against
Said Estate
You are her
notified an
requr.d to
any claims and
demands which you may have
against the estate of BRANARD
HUGHES BECKN[R,d.Ceased late
of Seminole County. Florida, to the
Clerk if the Circuit Court, arid file
the same in s.aplicate and as
provided In Section 733.16. FlorIda
Stat utes, itt their offices In the
County Courthouse in Seminole
County, Florida, within four
Calendar months from the time of
the first publication hereof, or the
present

same will be barred
Filed at Sanford. Florida, thiS
72nd day of December. 1974
Gloria Angela Deckner.

Executrix of the
Estate of

Beckner,

G. Andrew Spur

III West Commercial Street
Sanford, Florida 37771
Attorney for Executrix
Publith: Dec. 30. 1974. Jan. 6 1975

DEl 177

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

Wife,

and
STEVEN JAMES WARD,
HuQand

NOTICEOFACTION
TO' STEVEN JAMES WARD
513 Derry Park Dre
MddI?bo, I/aisacltuse,s
07346
You are hereby notified that a
Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
has been filed against you on thi5
Oate, December II. 1974, in the
Circuit Court 01 the Eighteenth
Judicial Circu:t, in and for Seminole

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,,nIord 3,", FIel

372 7611 or 831 99103 To place
VOufPOW cost Want Ad

- Odd lobs Of all type's. Carpentry

Pair tufted red velvet cMlr, small
maple drop leaf table. French
!
Curio cabinet 373 53

Beauty Care

-. .—________________

Sewing
.-

Appliances

5 PIECE I3EDMOGM SET

(al

Don't needst" Serve a useful
purpose again when
them with a Classified Ad
f ro m the Herald. Call us

Carpentry, Pemodelirp, Aodi?.5,
Custom Work Lc en sed Bonded,
Free estimate 373 6035

to

•

fl'c'er.
. 101 'v

'Impac' wasn I Spr
j Eiterior watts, eaves,
walks
I &amp; ro.Of Removes mn.iciew 'ungu's
.d ctctr.cs
wnos &amp; • der
I .'.'LS 1 2 Oh'

y. Don't delayt Just dial

I

1,4995 5tvPl T Qf4 AUCTION
17001 REPICHAVE. 3227310

W. Garnett White

Pressure Cleaning
_______________________________

-

Air

I

5°,$50
3737332

Kitchen
Bathroom Cabinets.
Counter sops, Sinks In.
statlatlon available Bud
Cabeli 377 0052 anyt,me

•

Drop In bobbin. hg zag, arid) needle
position Like new condition, sold
new for $55. balance of 5.43 cash or

— TAN HIDE A BED

I

rr.cr

items? Se ll them fast and easy In the Herald Classified ads are
black and *nite and read all over
*th a Classified Ad Call 322 2611

In sewing cabinet, repossessed
Singer's best model, wirvis bobb!n
51 machine Full automatic
Pay balance of $70 or 10 pay
ments of

Tuning Repair, 54.3 9500

I

—

J'lai.ng trouble storing

GOLDEN TOUCH'N SEW

Call Credit Dept.
SPANISH CHARM
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
Ornamental stone fireplace, turned )77 A East 1st St.. Sanford 3729411
columns, sunken paneled family
room, 3 bedronmt, garige, red
Eves. 569 1146

M UNSWORTH REALTY

iOietNNy WALKER
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

9 weekSoIci. $20
____________________
373

Mobile Homes

Spay,nentsot $10. New warrapty,

F

—

37

wood privacy fence, carpet

113 Hdrm turn or i,mlvmn
)?O?OrlandoDr., 373$47Q

Cie it to downtown, new lovely 7
eroom, alf, carpet, kitchen luIly
e luIpp.d, Water sewergarbage
!rylp pd. by Owner 1170
372
101 or 373 1S93

ty

WoodmerePark.3odrms)bath

Get 'EM While *

074
Malt.1
Classic. 11,000 miles
$3,300 372172$

April. 23 SOc, 100 51 30. 1,000.
$1250

Jim Hunt Real

'EALTOR
January clearance time Sell 322 9254
''Don't Needs" fast with a

*

____

1956 Chevy I door. Motor needs
work BOdy in good condition. $73.
3736435

SANFORD AUCTION

I

-'-

THAT'S A CLASSIFIED AD!

-

Household Goods
bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchen
equipped, carpet. A C unit, fenced _______________________________
yard, excellent condition only
511,100. Low down payment.
* '*' Singer

is

Class,ficd Ad

-.

Autos for Sate

________

-

Pets and Supplier

Siamese Kitt en s

A LITTLE SALESMAN IN PRINT

EXECUTIVE HOME - LOCH
MAITIAND FLEA MART
APBOR- I Bedrooms with all l9llHwy 17920pen Sat &amp;Si.n
Custom extras, 17*34' pool
3.39 7970
155.500 222-7217.
....:__

7571 Park Or

373 $45U

Di4INpi,itet.

PROBLEM

9110.

PEALTORS373-fiJSior44jfl33
WE TAKE TRADES

,

MARINE RS VILLAGE APTS.

Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous

VALUE PACKEDOFFE RING

FRANKLIN ARMS APTS.

NASHVILLE RECORDING CO

Realty

Hall

WOODMERE PARK—Attractive

In the country but not too far from
Sanford Small house and trailer
on? lots near hunting reserve Try
to match this for only $9,500
LARRY SAXON REALTOR. 373

-

BUY AND SELL
Are YOU a full timedrlver with
apafl Antiques and Lorrie Original Floral
time car? Check the Automotive
Designs for all occasions 2610 on
Section in The Herald everyday.
17 92 321 0737

Assume low Interest loan 531.500. NORTH
FORREST GREENE INC.

-

ii A

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SANFORD - 3 Bedrooms, 2 ba ths,
tote f room, wall to wail shag,
fami'y room, attractive yard.

Geneva

21ledrooms deluxe, sip dining, hat

''°

-.

90

new

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL- TRADE
III 31SE First 5'
3733677

21 Hour Service
3227et$

Harold

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

-127.2.3

65

There's One Near You

26065 Hwy 17 97
PEAL TOR )735774

it

back of all inventories

—

_____

Mon. Jan. 6

CallBart Real Estate
REALTOR

By Owner. 4 bdrm,, 2 baths,-7 car
oarage,largeeatinkitchen3yrs
Old 537.300 3736612 after S and

SANFORD

-

AT NOLL'S STORES

rho company offers a co'nplefe buy

I 38—Wanted to Rent

rg,CEti nit

3221301 l6l0Hiawatha Ave. at I? 9,

3237711.

and reserve your
Choice

PAYTON REALTY
—

Houses

Come out today

Requires a minimum of $3,411.71
cash for inventory and service
purchased.

For Rent
37—Business Prgpssly

For Iemilies or friends of problem
drinkers
For further information call .173 4557
or write
Sanford Al An Family Group P O .
fbi $53, Sanford, Fin 37771

I bedroom, 2 baths, with good neigh
borL7çt mortgage, or refinance
VA or FHA, 137.000.

Sanford, FHA, 4 Bctrm , 2 bath.
central heal, air, extras Dwrief.

".,

I

flow

Can be Operated out of your home on
a part or full lime basis

34-Resort Property

*55

COME OUT AND INSPECT THE MODEL HOMES

%

Lake

Home On

Peg Real Estate Broker

41

63 Machinery and Tools

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carp of
Shampooer for only $1 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

,

3 or 4 bedroom, 1'; bath house. Good
andqualified buyer, $23,900

Business Property

Itfl Ford Pick up, F 100, CustomS
cyl, I' bed, radio, heater. 16,000
actual miles, excellent condition
3276390

-

$200 Down

____

MOBILE HOME PARK

Dealers are established by the
company.

35-Mobile Home Lots

IS ALCOHOL A POBLEPA
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON

________________________

Commercial property and building
703 French Ave
322 0235; after

FROM ONLY

N/i;,

Purc!ator, Wells, Uniroyal,

34—Mobile Homes Rent

LOOKING
FOR
SINGING
TALENT. 3054752541,

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

For Rent

9,

baths. (HA,

* * VA NO DOWNS27.500 * *
Lovely 3 bedrooms, 1; ba ths,
central air, fenced , trees. Many
extras Sanford. 172.3791

43

3224991
19195 French
322 7371.372 ut1i,
372 1959,3731144

CAMP SITES f or rent Have y ou r
'econd home away from home by
renting yearly for lOw rates at
CAMP SEMINOLE 372 4170,

Coins

SEMIPICLE COIN CENTER
109W 1st .323

Mayfair Section
3 Bedrooms. $35,000 By Owner
373 2166

-

Cen tral Florida's

Resort Property

36

Business

Champion and others

23--"ouses Rent Frnishsd

Of 1551

Stemper Realty

7 Mobile Home Snic,'s
For Rent No Pets
CAMP SEMINOLE. 3221470
______

GOLD

__

Trucks and Trailers

1971 GMC pick up truck long Whii
37,gn mite's, or, rad.o,
51.393 )fl 7717,

Auction
Payment
than 5223.
monthly NEW KABOTA DIESEL TRACTOR ______________________
t 7', pct less
interest.
$ale Price
$71,700
ANDMOWER,5).400
3210321 EVENG5
Open daily 10 S for con
JOHN SAULS AGENCY
Signments or sales off the
WANT A SERVICEMAN FAST?
floor. We also buy estates,
D,1v% 372 1171
Eves 3?) tS
Read tod ay's Cta%titid Ads for
etc
l4rv,'r
Associate
!hC help you
d
DELL'S AUCTIOPI SERVICE
MUST SELL -- NEW 3 (3D 2 BATH
__________________________
Hwy. A&amp; West, Sanford
HOME, all extras, good location,
64
Equipment for Rent
323 3620
Make offer, 322 2757

plenty of citrus Walk to shopping
arici school Priced right $27,500.

-

323 0764

SANFORD 323.7900 -

Service and svppty dealers with
Products manufactured by

31-ApartmentiRent
Furnished

Personals

Lots

79

'

OWNERS RELOCATING- Anxious
to sell 3 bedrm Ibath, beautiful
home and location, Fenced yard,

-

YOUR OWN BUSINESS

Rent

COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL ACTION 742 ill.CA44.A
In re: the Marriage of
ABBY DENISE WARD,

Dishwashers

Opportunities

30-Apartments Rent
Unfurnished

Acreage
44—Farms and Qrov,s
4$-Resort Property
For Sal.
44—Income And
Investment Property
4 7—Real'Estmt, Wanted

Mobile Home
For Rent

-

For Rent

Rentals

Branard Hughes

Deceased

35

______

Stamps-Coins
WE BUY AND SELL

EXCELLENT BUY

-

A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUF.
FIClNT a 7 story 3 bedroom
home with Southern Charm Room
to stretch, glowing fireplace, I
'specIal little cottage for guest.
Many great extras, Convenient
location 519,100 Call today to see
this

"

-

)07.
24

4

,

69

________________________________

bedroom borne, Neat and clean
within walking distance of
for only S1?,5C' Large
down payment. Call now to see.

DISTRESS SALE- Commercial
building on Hwy 17 92 Lot
178.137', building 1000 sq. ft.,
paved parking for 2$ cars. Priced
reduced for limited
l,,m
-- lime
......
16.1,000 to 110,000 for quick sale.

—

Beat intlotion with low rent on
2
bedroom mobile home in CAMP
- 5LF,'lPlQLE 2724170

Disposals

77- IflYSSlIflldOerfsjfljf)11

For

ONE PERSON, US
MONTH 3735071.

'

Is the Ho Ho Hot over? Let Avon
help you pay the holiday bills. 641

74-Insurance

MobIle Homes Rent

lassified Ads serve the buying and
seIlingcommunty everyday, read
and use them Often Call 3772611
or 131 9993

-

2611

-_

3 Bedrooms, 1'
baths, garage, 62
Lawn and Garden
carpet, range, refrigerator
173,900, Acre Realty, PEALIOR,
373 175i3
KACTUS KORMAL, 2635 Sinird
Ave Pert to Horse &amp; Rider
3 Ocirms, Sanford's best section
—
Western Store Brand new stockt
Terms by owner, 5.35.000. Low
Largest ever' Cacti, Succulents,
down payment 372 1195
Pottery. Pinkey Harrell new
_____________________________
owner and manager

1 ;

373 211'

/2

TIRED OF RENTING? Tni cozy 3
bedroom home could be a doll
house for a young 'amily who long
for ahomeuf their veryown. One
block from a small lake. Only
11$. 500

LAKE MARY WOODED LOT

not essential. Energy, attitude and
—

29—Rooms for

31

*Fishing &amp; Boating

desire to work only requirement,
Apply The 'apri, 2541 Park Dr.

24-Business Opportunities
?S-Loons

Rent

room house,carpet, on
Rd $130 Month plus deposit 372
_________
1299

S spaco' rooms, air, heat, fenced
yard Kids and pets okay
United Peal Eititr Attr lilt
TlI F ree 68 S( Oçcci 9i "
it

*Tennis Courts

.....---

Furnished

'Option to Buy

1.2.3 Bedroom Apts.
Swimmlng Pool

--

_____________________________

Acerage.$140 Mo,

ON RESERVOIR
LAKE

I

-

33

Kitchen staff needed. Experience

Financial

111.. 00-1
THE SIGN KING Under whi,t I art
engaged in business at 4 N High
way 1792 in the City of Longwood
Florida 32150
That the perty interested in saic
business en terprise is as follows:
ROBERT J. ROLLY
Dated at Longwood, Seminole
County, Florida, Dec. IS, 1971
Publish: Dec. 23, 30, 1971. Jan. 6, 13,

creditors,

truste,es,
executorS, administratrtrs or other

1$-Re)p'Wint,d

__________

-

SAPIFORD

TAFFER REALTY

______

..

3223961
..-'-

Bedrocn

BLAIR AGENCY

JANI)APY WANT ADS HELP YOU
PAY DECEMEBER BILLS! 372

2921 Hwy. 17.92

monthly payment end equity

MILLIONS of dollars In float Estate
, sold daily in the Classified Ads
Pdothinu tni,ilI .,bout that!

-

Houses Rent
Unfurnished

_______

MO?rCyl Insurance

For used furniture, appian( es,t ools
Buy I or 1001 items Larry's
Mart. 215 Sanford, Ave
Ave.

RORSOu MARINE

Dial the results number , 3722611
and place a fast acting Want Ad

Motorcycles

;

CASH 322.4132

iSbing Boat, EvInrudeor
an Tailer,SêOO
031 517) or 671-2393

Dflary

--

BEST BUY FOR '7$
Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Masonary home. Family room,
central heat and air, carpeted,
enclosed garage, fenced oak
shaded yard. Priced below
rePtacementcost only 5391,
down, Assume 7. pct.
mortgage Call tod ay for ap
polntment

fnj

..

179)

Broker

I

Equipment

Corbett Real Estate

372 7643

7 Bedroom House
Kitchen Equipped, 5)35
CAII 72536

II
do

Shift manager and truck stop per
sonnel Reliaole and espemienc,d
only need apply 3fl 7443 after I
P m for appointment,

Employment

I 32-Houses Rent Unfurnished

County, Florida In accordance
with the provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit. Section
$6309 Florida Statutes 193?.
5' J. L. Martin
Publish: Dec. 2), 30. 1974, Jan 6, 13
1973
DE 103
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 205 Collins
Drive, Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name of

15-Action Sports

UUI',

intend tO register jald name with ,p,e
Clerk ot the Circuit Court, Seminole

lienors,

14-Camping.Resorts

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby gIven that the
undersIgned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute," Cha pter
545 09. Florida Statutes, will register
with the Cotty Comptroller. in and
for Seminole County, Florida, U0fl
receipt of proof of the publication of
this notIce, the fictitiou s name, to

32

Cove

Join the world of Fun. Fashion and
Money. Show and sell Dutchmacj
Clothing. Quality plus Call 37)
7601 after S p m

13-Travel Agencies

Legal Notice

The Master's

Park Dr

Trpvel &amp; Recreation

_________________________
.
.

newest, finest Supper Club, The
Capri, 7541 Park Or,

women with poise
meet and serve the
Public. Evening Work in a gracious
atmosphere Apply the Capri, 2344

111 -Instructions

Carroll Righters Individual Forecast for your sign for February is now
ready. For your copy send your birthdafo and SI to Carroll Righter
Forecast, Evening Herald, P.O. Box 639, Heilywøed_, Calif. NOb.

1

Hostesses—
needed to

10-Do It Yourself

Real Estate

SAPIFORD '1 Bedrooms, i' baths,
11001 25th St.
Central beat and air. $195 Month,
372 "SS
M UnSworlh Realty, 3736061._- CLOSE TO SHOPPINC small 2

Mature adults 373 M9.
_____________________

—

perience helpful. Willing to
relOcate. Call 372 6143 or 531.7567

$-EIing Places

Reg

—
WantedtoBy

68

Boats &amp; Marine

-

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

32n$

1 B(DROOP,S FURNISHED
APARTMENT 7300
MELLONVILLE AFTER 5

Secretary for architectural firm
Experience In fame preferred but
not necessary. mag card ex

Hotels

55

REALTOR

3 BR, central heat,
lot, 5175

-

trailer ,iIs apt, Well'
lorateci. Clettr i'd. no cilposil

l. WOM 1)65
110W AIRPORT BLVD
3?) 7570

11111

014

_____ Houses for Sale

Furnih.ct, oak 5, fruit trees See
to believe, 116.300

REALTOR
74 Hour Service

lor7r

and etiquette a must. We will
train. Apply at Central Florida's

Apply In person Altamonte
Catering between 9 7 Hwy 17 97,
Longwood.

41

Mt sacrifice. 2 BDRMS, C8,

CailBart Real Estate

lOedroomFumnished
$115 per month. U0damage
7101 Magnolia Ave 3730130

1-2 Bedroom

*

Reliable catering truck drivers.

4-Child Care
7-Motels

Heated Pool

Nerd experienced sandwich maker

4—'lrsonmIs

What you make of your

life is largely up to YOU!

—

2—In Memorlsrn

mistakes, Use your willpower.
IF
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY. . .he or she will need

12- Bedroom
Water furnished, $170 month
321 0066

time. Knowledge Of good manners

1-Card of Thanks

PISCES ( Feb. 20 to Mar. 201 You want to
engage in new In.
fpr,'ct', ht Ihnt.
I.. h,. ....,ii..J _tt
..
3IUUL'I carczuiiy so mat you make no
.
;

.

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice i hereby given that I am
engaged In business at My 17.fl,
Longwood 32150, Seminole County,
under the fictitious name of
J. L. MART INOBA JOHNNY'S

1975,
Istall

Announcements

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS. NO PETS

Waiters- young men full or part

Of copy.

expects and follow rules and regulations carefully. Make sure all
your bills are paid.

Notice

NATIONAL

Rated For Consecutive
Insertions-No Change

WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W 1st St.

Recreational Building

*

Alterations lady experienced In
menswear. Good pay. We will
furnish all supplies 322 909).

Per Day.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Know what It is that a bigwig

_________________

FEDERAL

at are annoying so put them aside for now. You can

CAPRICORN (Dec, 22 to Jan. 20) Handle personal duties well
and add to your security. Discuss the future with a trusted friend.
Avoid the social tonight.

FICTITIOUS NAME
Noice is hereby given that I am
engaged in buinet at Emmett
Ave.. 4th St., Paola, Seminole
County. Florida. Under the fictitious
name of ROMPER RANCH DAY
CARE CENTER. and that I intend to
register said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in ecordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitiou
s flame
Statutes, To - Wit: Section •s.oe
Florida Statutes 1957.
5: Ruby L. Jamme
Publish: Dec 16, 73. 30, 1974, Jan 6,

197S
DEI 61

Thi Longer Your Ad Ru1is
The Less It Costs Per Line

-

Sanford
Q.Iraue

116W 2nd St

Reliable, responsible automobile
mechanic. Must be honest, sober
and dependable, Send resumes to
P0 Box fil, Omnni, City, Via,
3116)

($2.0o MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

—

Clothes Washer.Dryer

*

*

24cm line

1tlmes

SCORPIO (Sept, 23 to Nov. 21) Don't be upset because you
have so many tasks to perform, but handle
the most important

- ")

Relief night auditor-part lime desk
clerk Experienced only. Corn
pany benefits. Apply 61 Holiday
Inn, Attamontc Stings

lca line

Unfurnished

new,

Dishwasher-Disposal

*'

whether full or part time. Male or

ttiru2.Sties.

Houses for Sale

41

_____ Sanora ) bedrooms 2 baths, 7 car
garage, air, ¶hog carpel, self
I Bedroom, nice and clean. Water
cleaning oven Almost
furnished $100 Month, ISO deposit.
Call
collect I 636 336,4 eve's,
No children or pets 327 l

Range. Refrigerator

*

Female. For details, write Mail
Sales Division, Box 10, Watkins
Products, Inc., Winona, Min nesota, 33917.

,

Furnished

__________
_______________

Houses Rent

Shag Carpet

both "Doom or Bust" economies,

Want Ad

32

Unfurnjshed

'"

Our Dealers are never unemployed.
They enjoy average incomes In

Ask For Want Ads

-assist others
tonight.

.

831•999

1:00A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
Monday thru Friday
41c a line
Ithru S times.

first and all works out (jfli',

Eugene Dlrnmock
Gall McIntyre
Suzarve Lovcntury, Deitona
Donald J. Lavery, Deltona
John A. Backlund. Dellona
Merle M Dar.iet, Deltona
George Shaver, Lake Monroe
Anp
ritv
." S.
-. While
-........flrann,'
-.-..-- -..,

-

Orlando

Department Hours

use tact durin g day

•

First Cook, evening shift, per
manent employment Apply 10
a m. to 2 p.m., Holiday Inn,
Altamonte Springs.

Winter Park -

with an CPpOneflt.

or you could get into trouble with
others. Use caution in motion,

Rickey (Angela)

Make more money In '75 100 pct
Dip, term contract available to
qualified licensed life aVents, Call
305 $31 513$.

associate.
(May 21 to June

Apartments Rent

1 room furnished duplex, 24th St 1st 6 Room houSe partially furnished.
__________
&amp; last mo plus 530 deposIt I Child
Fireplace ifl Fla room. Fruit
NO petS 373 5651
frets 323 1549, 323 1011
RENTAL
APARTMENT HOMES 'r't needs" 'rye
i
i%&amp;'lul
purpose afi,1n
CASH BUYERS ARE WAITING TO
tsuri pi)u till him
READ YOUR CLASSIFIED AD
e',th a CIas'iifiN, Al Imo,, thu.
*
—
Ilr,,tici Call
today' Don
Pleat, 3 bedroom home, well lOcated,
ihi'Iiiy' Ju't maP 3?'l 7611 01' Ill
1)75, plus security Ball Realty,
9993 Tnpl,ttp n*r lo Cost W,i'l
* W/W
'.n
-5)1W 1st St. 3773)

DIAL

Seminole 322-261

31

-

-

Help Wanted

18

handle any

ideas of an

VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) You have to

DISCHARGES

Laurier A. Bergrcn Sr.
Martha S. Orwig
Ruth Abbott Rogers
Carol Ann Myers
Robert Kocy
Bertha Taylor
Lydia
Watt
-. - M
-....
-..

DISCHARGES

sure you

Apartments Rent

-_
Sand lewood Villas

i

Apr. 19) Make

obligations that

chances

.

JAN. S. 73
ADMISSIONS

BIRTHS

ARIES (Mar. 21 to

-

Unfurnished

personal affairs are well organized.

LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Conditions
at home are not harmonious during the day keep active in outside affairs. Take no

BIRTHS

30

classes. Singer approved dealer.
710 E. ist St. 3736161,

INFORMATI01

__

____ __

Enroll now for January sewing

business and

GEMINI
21) Persevere at your work and
don't let an unhappy co-worker upset you. Take steps to improve
your appearance. Be poised.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Conditions
are not
favorable for having the recreation you desire
today, so keep busy
at work. Show devotion to mate.

__________________________________________

Federal Bank Bldg., 2424
Edgewater Dr., Orlando. Guest
speaker, John Bridges, FTU

GENERAL TENDENCIES: Upsetting Influences are in el.
(ect today so be mindful not to make ar.y sudden changes that
could alter pre'cntsitustlon, Make certain that your

fine

HOSPITAL NOTES

Instructions

WAN!' AD

are pressing. Being considerate to loved one
brings fine response. Be logical.
munity Services for reserTAURUS (Apr. 2010 May 20) Don't argue with anyone today
vations.
and keep whatever obligations you have assumed. Listen to the

Community Band, 7:30.10
No.
Ser- p.m., no lee, call SJC Music
1.)Cpt., for reservations.

-

Songwriters' Guild of Central
Florida, 7:30 p.m., First

11

RIGHTER

Monday, Jan, 6,1975-5 B

"BuyerfinIers"a Your Fr iendly Classified Gal
11, Want Ads Are
.

V

L.#?F

_J

Herald, Sanford, Fl,

i

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I, ,ensen kptii.ni.a

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667th Year, No. 120-Tuesday, Jan, 7, 1975
MONDAY

Life
(9) The Big
Showdown
(33) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Underdog
3:00 (2,8) Another World
(6) Price Is Right
(9) General Hospital
(3$) Mr. Ed
e ooges
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3:30 (2. 0) How To
Survive A
Marriage
(6) Match Game
(9) One Life To
Live
(33) Uncle Hubie
Show
(44) Leave It To
Beaver
4:00 (2, 8) Somerset
(6) Merve Griffin
(9) Lucy Show
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Gililgan's Island
4:30 (2) Bonanza
(0) Mery Griffin
(9) GJlliqn's Island
(13) Orlando City
Council
(35) Leave It To
Beaver
(44) Gomer Pyle
5:00 (9) Mission
Impossible
(24) Mister Roger's
Neighborhood
(35) Batman
(44) Mod Squad
5:30 (2) News
(6) Andy Griffith
(13) Cable Journal
(24) Electric Company
(35) Lost In Space
6:00 (2. 6, L 9) News
(13) Cable Journal
(24) Villa Ale
(41) Lucy Show
6:30 (2, 8) NBC News
(13) Smothers
Brothers
(24) Zoom
(35) Mayberry RFD
(44) Hogan's Heroes

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100 (2) To Tell The
Truth
(6) Concentration
What's My Line
Truth Of
Consequences
(13) Sfnrv of
Gold
(24) infrrcor 24
(, 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Jeopardy
(6) What's My Line
(I) Wide World Of
Animals
(9) Jacques
Cousteau
(13) Richard Hall
800 (2, 0) Movie
(6) Gunsmoke
(24) Special Of The
Week
(35) The Baron
(44) Dinah
8:30 (8) Flip Wilson
(13) Washington

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(6) Movie
(9) Wd World
Entertalnmen
(24) Captioned News
(44) The Fugitive
2:00 (24) Dimensions in
Culture
1:00 (2.1) Tomorrow
Show
(9) Movie
TUESDAY
MORNING
6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubflce
6:10 (2) Sunshine
Almanac
6:15 (8) Sunshine
Almanac
6:25 (2) With This Ring
6:30 (6) Sunrise
Semester
(8) Today In Florida
6:53 (2) Daily Devotional
7:00 (2, 8) Today
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7:30 (9) Am America
(44) Why Me.
Tom Krolik.
8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(9) Dusty's Trail
(44) New Zoo Revue
8:30 (9) Movie
(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
(I) Movie
(35) Not For Women
Only
(44) Leave it To
Beaver
9:30 (35) Florida Lifestyle
(44) Petticoat
Junction
10:00 (2) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
(6) Joker's Wild
(35) Mothers In law

(44) Bold Ones
9:00 (2, 8, 44) May le
(6) Maude
(9) ABC Theatre
(35) My Partner
(24) Special of
Week
(33) My Partner
The Ghost
(44) Rock And Roll
9:30 (6) Rhoda
(13) Detectives
10:00 (2) The Navajo Way
(6) Medical Center
(13) Dick Powell
(24) Washington
Straight Talk
(33) Felony Squad
(44) Lady Live-In
10:30 (24) Black Perspective
(33) Rat Patrol
11:00 (2, 6, 0, 9) News
(24) Lillias, Ygoa
And You
(35) Burke's Law
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2, I) Tonight Show
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10:30 (2, 8) Wheel of
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Game
(33) Movie
(44) Green Acres
11:00 (2.8) High Rollers
(6) Now YOU See It
(9) Split Second
(44) Phil Donahur,
11:30 (2.0) Hollywood
squares
(6) Love Of Life
(9) Brady Bunch
11:55 (6) News

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12:00 (2. 44) News
(6) Young And
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(8) Jackpot
(9) Password
(35) Big Valley
12:30 (2.8) Blank Check
(6) Search For
Tomorrow
(9) News
(44) Variety
12:00(2) News
1:00 (2) Jackpot
(6,8) News
(9) All My Children
(33. 44) Movie
1:30 (6) As The World
Turns
(9) Let's Make A
Deal
(2,8) Survive A
Marriage
2:00 (2,111) Days Of Our
Lives
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(9) $10000 Pyramid
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ROME-Tony Musante and
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interview,
Tony had arrived in Rome
late the night before from
Sicily, where he had just
completed four weeks shooting
of an episode in a five-part
series for American television
(for ABC-TV) called "The
Roots of the Mafia,"
Musante i; the yowig actor
who couldn't be talked Into
continuing in a series when it
seemed on the verge of success,
and ready to be picked up for a
second season,
The series was "Toma," and
Musante played the detective
who was a master of disguises
as he tracked down criminals,
ABC liked the series, wanted to
keep going and was stunned
when Musante stuck by his
original option that he would
only continue if the show was
reduced from a weekly hour
series to a mini-series, six to
eight a season,
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Over the weekend, Sammy
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LOS Angeles for treatment.
Billy Weinberger. faced
a huge holiday crowd, had to
lilajul 'vpiwxiuiciii quick
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to do it both for the hotel and for
Sammy.
Next morning, Sammy heard
that Frank was replacing him
so he asked his doctor to fly up
to Las Vegas and examine the
infection in the eye,
Meanwhile, Sinatra had
alerted Bill Miller, his conductor, to alert the Sinatra
musicians for an afternoon
rehearsal.
Turned out ft ere was no
rehearsal. Sammy'sdoctor told
him the eye would not affect his
performance so Sammy kept
till! date.
It's like
the Joseph
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convicted In December by a identified suspects' pictures for
Leroy Posley, of Sanford,
Sanfordjuryofllkechargeslna sheriff's detective Jerry
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felony charges against two Mary will be suppressed. He
In other circuit court actions
John Gilbert Matthews Jr.,
Sanford men was all a misun- placed the trial of
Eubanks and Monday, the state dropped a 6, of Casselberry, plead guilty
derstanding.
Williams at the end of a long charge of buying, receiving and to at
tempting to obtain lodging
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against Ricky Charles Haznp- court said hewjil continue tobe
up for trial before Circuit Court
Defense attorneys Ned Julian ton, saying the case will be re- free on his own recognizance
Judge Clarence T Johnson Jr Jr and David Porter were sue.
filed
pending a pre
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cessful in getting the court to
Also dropped was a gation Matthews promised to
Tad Flggatt told the court that supress testimony by a
man possession of controlled sub- pay $242 to Quality Inn, 14 and
said he hid in a dumpster stance charge against Alvin SR 434 for nine days lodging
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the planning stage. Enrollment for the current semester In the college credit program is expected to Hook left his sickbed to appear
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the popular Vo-Tech, Adult and Continuous Education programs. 7%e college has opened a South hearing in the case before
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Although SiC does not officially change its name to Seminole Community College until July
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numerous accidents.
In other business, council authorized new
mayor James Lormann to sign a long-term
lease with the count y' for city property at
Wilma and Church Streets where the county
plans to construct a new health department
medical clinic.
A resolution was adopted confirming the
appointment of Mack N. Cleveland Jr., as
special city attorney to defend a lawsuit filed
by consulting engineers Glace and Radcliffe,
The suit asks the court to order the city to pay
$109000 in fees the Winter Park engineering
firm says the city owes mostly for work on the
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A 52-year-old Midway woman pleaded beenshot
times with afl caliber pistol
guilty in circuit court yesterday to second following a
domestic argument in the rear
degree murder in the Nov. 23, shooting death yard.
of Abraham Smith, 48,
Assistant Public Defender Jim Graham
Pearl Small, 21st Street, Midway, told told the court Monday that his chent decided
Circuit C01Art Judge CIarence T. Johnson Jr., she wanted to change her plea from Innocent
"I kifled him but I didn't mean to. I shot him.- to guilty after the State's Attorney's office
She said the shooting occurred "after he sought a continuance in the trial, scheduled
called me all those names and hit me up side this week, so a first degree murder Intheheadlikehehadalwaysdone ldon'tknow dlctment could be sought In the case
next
how many times I shot him, but it was more week from the Seminole County Grand Jury.
than once. I didn't even know I Wt him.-Judge Johrmn accepted Miss Small's plea
Sheriff's Investigators said Smith's body of guilty as charged and ordered her
held in
was found on the dining room floor of the
county jail during a pre-sentence incouple's house. According to reports he had
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The government opened bids deal smarter than many people auctioned by the Treasury.
of Flagship U.S. Bank of
Monday on two mIllion ounces give them credit for," Simon
The auction
auction was planned to Seminole, said golds flueof gold put up as a lure to keep remarked,
avoid a surge in imported gold tuating price is one reason
If there's gold In "them thar down imports of the precious
Except for a few bids from once it became legal Dec. 31. A FlagsWp banks aren't selling
hills," that's where it can stay metal. Most bids clustered in some U.S. industries and banks, rush of imported gold
would the precious metal.
as far as Seminole County the $150 to $165 range.
most bids from Americans weaken the U.S. balance of
"We have no intention of
residents are concerned.
But the great gold auction were for a single 400-ounce bar payments.
selling beceuse of the high
Al least that's the response so was a flop causing officials to of gold, the minimum amount
Wayne Albert, vice-president
(Continued On Page 2-A i
far from local bank officials say It only proves that
who aren't selling the yellow Americans have kept their
dust because they say It's too common sense.
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risky.
71ough the government was
Also. local residents have a auctioning two million ounces
ho-hum response to the fact of gold, it received bids on only
', they can buy and board gold for 854,800 ounces and accepted
the first time since the bids for just 750,000 ounces.
By DONNA ES1'ES
to ticket and order towed away vehicles of the
depression, officials say.
public hearing, advertisement and reading at
Most of the gold was bought by
Herald
Staff Writer
"we haven't had the first foreign banks.
offending motorists. .
two separate meetings was not an
customer. It's a highly risky
emergency.
The minimum bid price
,
,Councilman Don Sciuciner, empio)eu as a
lONGWOOI) — Sanford-Orlando Kennel
investment," one banker said, accepted by the government
state
inspector at WV SOC, cast I decidingActing City Atty. Ned Julian said last night
Club (SOKC) patrons beware! Don't park
"To sum it up, there Just hasn't was 1153 an ounce, considerably
an emergency is what the city council
vote. New councilmen J.R. Grant a ICIT
your cars on the unpaved 50-fool right-of-way
much Interest."
declares
it to he and that it would be unlikely
below world market
Connell voted against th ,, override. Connell
on the north side of Seminola Boulevard from
Anticipation that U.S citizens al though a few bids ranged as
that
any
court would throi out the new law
said his vote reflected his opinion wuat a
now on.
would eagerly acquire the high as $185 an ounce.
because
it
was declared an "emergency."
public
hearing should have been ueuu prior 0
The Longwood Police Department no c has
precious metal drove gold
In
Treasury Secretary W ilL4arn
response
to a question from Grant,
adoption of the "emergency" ordinance n
the authority to order vehicles parked there to
prices upward to around $200 an Simon expressed
Julian
said
he
knows
of no law authorizing the
ssed delight that
ea
early
Decemer.
b
be towed away.
ounce late last month. Then a Americans did not buy up all
police to order a vehicle towed awayy' if it
City council last night, on a 3-2 vote,
Although Jaques did not return his reasons
lack of public response last the gold at sharply higher
blocked driveways.
overrode
Former Mayor Eugene Jaques' veto
for the veto in writing to the city council, he
week sent the level down to a prices,
Schreiner and Police Chief Tom Hennigan
of the parking ban on the Seminola Boulevard
told The Herald last week the ordinance
low of $169 an ounce on the
had said the cars parked on the right of way
"It once again proves that the
right-of-way, thus giving the police authority
which waived the state requirement for
London market.
presented a dazard to traffic and had been the
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plaining that he was approached by Kwiatkowski on
Republicans was confirmed in a vote that split the
The commissioners had always decided on the
T'hursday and by Ilattaway. later in the week, and
board politically as Vihlen, a former Democrat chairman
before the re-organizational meeting and
told
that "sometime after reorgarüzatjon of the
decided the chairmanship for himself,
then went into that session with a unanimous Board, our firm can
expect to be replaced,"
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mimioner Harry relection in mind, according to Kwiatowski.
"Never once," hlarsee told the Board, "have we
Kwiatkowski nominated Viblen. And, although all
But, if there had been no discussion on reshuffling allowed our firm's legal opinions
to be cloeded by
five men voted unanimously to accept no more of the chair, the future of the county attorney
partisanship." Marsee said that he and his firm
nominations, the two Republicans
Williams and tr aditionally a political plum — erupted Into a refused to be compromised by poli
tics that might
Kimbrough
voted against the nomination,
power struggle that won't be resolved until late this occur with the current "political
and
philosophical
Kwiatkowski then nominated Democrat Mike afternoon, if at all.
realignment of the Board."
Hatt.away as vice chairman and had the choice
The fireworks began when County Attorney
ts, Eubanks, Ross
approved unanimously. There was no discussion on Marsee read a letter to the commissioners
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heard.
"I thought it was a
reasonable alternative,"
Musante said. "II would have
given them their 12 weeks, and
given me the beginning of a
mini-series. I felt! did the best!
could."
Musante is adamant about
not doing a weekly show
because he feels it Is careerrestricting. "To do a weekly
hour series involves, nine, maybe 10 months," he explained.
"Doing a series Is a sevendays-a.week thing, especially
where you're the kading actor.
You're on the set five days, In 4
the studio watching rushes on
holding
Saturday,
and
discussions with the writers on
Sundays. I want to work
television, but! also want time
to do (Urns and theater."
Musante Is proving his point.
Since winding up on "Toma,"
he's made a film, a number of
TV specials, and is preparing
for a Broadway play that will
open in New York sometime
early next spring.
One of his TV specials will be
seen next Sunday (Jan. 12), a
two-how' documentary titled,
"Judgment: The Court-Martial
of Lt. William Calley," on ABCTV from 8:30-10:30.
"We only deal with the trial of
lieutenant Calley," Musante fo
said.

salary," Musante said).But he
Musante says he then headed
spurned it.
for Italy for a film, and soon
So, after being off the net. after got a call that ABC did
work for Just half a season, indeed schedule the series,
"Toma" is making a unique under Musante'spreseat terms.
comeback as a midseason So the show went on in the 73-74
replacement. Only now, it will season, finished stronger than it
be titled "Baretta," and the started and apparently ABC
new star will be Robert Blake. wanted to renew. But Musante
The irony is that Musante had indicated last January that
never really wanted to quit the he was exercising his option,
"Toma" series-entirely,
wouldn't go into a second
"I'd like to make two things season unless "Toma" was
clear," he declared. "First, I reduced to a rotating series,
never NOT wanted to go back.
Without Musante, ABC
Second, I didn't turn it down for dropped the show at the end of
a :ccond CLi(ii1.
lit CJu. But in October,
"Let's go back," he con- Musante got a call from
tinued, "to the pilot. Before I Universal again. ABC, in a lot
made the pilot, we all agreed of trouble with the new season,
that If the pilot was successful, wanted to resurrect "Toma."
and ABC picked it up, I would
"I told them there was no
do a full series-a weekly hour sense talking if they still
show-for only one year. If ABC wanted a weekly show,"
wanted to continue, I would do Musante said. "They called me
it as a mini-series. I have a back (he was in New York) and
contract that says just that.
said maybe something could be
"Maybe they figured I didn't worked out. So I flew to Los
mean what I said. Anyway, Angeles."
before the series was picked up,
ABC was unyielding. The
Universal representatives network wanted a weekly show,
("Toma"
( "Toma" was produced by Musante made a counUniversal Pictures) came to terproposal, "I told them I
me and asked me to agree to a would do six two-hour episodes
change in the contract. They which they could run as twoclaimed ABC wasn't interested parters. In that way, they could
in the series unless they had fill out the second half of the
assurance l would bearound for season with 12 shows."
as along as the show stayed on
ABC rejected Musante's
the air. I wouldn't yield."
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67th Year, No. 114—Wednesday, January 1, 1975

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 10 Cents

Gas Station Operators
Play 'Waitin g Game'
ByEPRIcKE'rr

happens in the petroleum In. ee toward this year's gasoline sure until some time early this
dustry - which ultimately situation - while they wait.
year.
(First of
governs what happens to you on
"1 figure lam gonna have a
Al Dawson, division superThree-Part Series)
the street
depends on problem. It might even come to visor for Imperial, said the
President Gerald Ford's up- Sunday closlngs,' Glen Lowe Outlook is "questionable, very
Some Seminole County coming recommendations on said,
questionable. We're waiting,
service station operators fear a energy conservation.
Lowe, manager of an Just like everyone else, to s
gasoline shortage in 1975
Meanwhile, some station Imperial station at SR 46 and I.
happens."
strnili;r t tlic' one [fat blitzed owners in Semrrnle cast a wary
OutIk for gas is bk
-lid le '," ou!1n't know for
Florida last year, while others
Starting the first of the ye::
predict adequate supplies to
the company has ormedi;
keep cars rolling.
of a 2(1 to
per cent cut,
Waiting! That's what station
Far!y E1dridc aid.
owners, distributors and ofEldridge, owner of a StanItcials alike say they're doing.
dard station at SR 46 and 1-4,
Waiting on word from oil
said, "They told
it would be
companies! Waiting on word
tough."
from Washington! Waiting!
Donald Witt, president of
Officials say whatever
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BILL IIELLEVILL.E
Herald Staff Writer
The county's "911 Action Committee" plans
an "Important" meeting Friday with Seminole
County Commissioners to review progress of the
emergency phone number system and to discuss
its funding by the board, according to committee
member Sid Vitilen Jr.
Vihien, who met Monday with Southern Bell
manager Tom Hunt "to bring him up to date on
the philosophy of the 911 system," said Hunt,
Winter Park telephone representative, committee members and commissioners will attend

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Hunt's response to a 911 program separate
from that of Orange County was "very good,"
Vihien said. "He endorsed the concept as
manager of the company's Seminole operation,
and pledged their cooperation," Vihien decla:ed.
Viblen said both Hunt and Winter Park
Telephone representatives have set a "year-and.
0-half timetable for completion of their
operations" once the emergency system is
organized, approved and funded.
Once in operation, a caller will be able to
summon local police, fire, or ambulance ser-

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vices by dialing the 911 number.
Sheriff John Polk has said that the 911
number, which could be dialed free from pay
phones, would cut down on the response time. In
addition, one call would simult.aniously contact
all emergency services, if they are needed.
Presently, the caller or the dispatcher must call
each individually.
In a November meeting of the committee,
local municipal government officials voiced
their support for the system.
Vihien has estimated the 911 Seminole County
number could be Implemented in 24 months,
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Vihler1 said "as a commissioner, I favor the
county fur.dlng of the system." If the board
decides to provide money "potential contr)versies (over costs to the cities) will be
minimized," Vthlen said.
"This will be a great way to put money back
into the cities, that the county takes from city
taxpayers," Vihien explained.
The next tangible step towards the program's
(mplementatlon will be to hire a professional
communications director. The director would
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said.
"We'll push right through Friday and ask the
board to fund the employment of thla individual," Vihien said.
In previous meetings, the committee has
identified the Five Points area in the county as
the most appropriate site for the central communications and dispatch center.
Local 911 representatives traveled to Orlando
for a meeting with Orange County members last
month to reinstate their position for a county
system, instead of regional one as recommended
by the state.

Seminole Opens New Year
Without Health Director
By GLORIA DR0609t
Herald Stall Writer
(Flrrtof a
Two Part Series)
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New Year with an old problem
- no director f'r the County

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Health Department.
The resignation of Dr. Julian
Fried, a retired military man
who took the post three years
ago, went Into effect Tuesday.
It took 10 months to find Dr.
Fried when the post was vacant
the last time.
State and count' officials are
hopeful it will not take quite so
long to fill the post this time.
The county has already Interviewed one prospect and the
stale Division of Health has
three other applications In
hand,
But the overall situation is
aomewhatslmllartothreeyear,
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Planning Group Gives County, C i*t ies
0 "Talkieng Platform'

use planning statewide failed to
On a motion by Sen. Wilson,
Knowles,
opened
the end of the county.
been a member has set tenWhen Orlando began a
get out of committee For a vote the technical committee was discussion, by informing that
When the question was t.ative boundaries of land the vigorous disagreement with
in the Florida Senate during the appointed by Vogt on recorn- Sanford's planning committee bluntly posed to County Planner city should agree to annex, but Mrs. Van Eepoel, Knowles
Traffic accidents killed 12
The
technical
coordinating
1974
legislative session.
person.s around the nation In the
mendations received fromthe had already decided that Roger Neiswender of whether he did not name the boundaries. diplomatically rebuked the
The
cities have Insisted costs various governmental units.
committee
Sanford's jurisdiction was t county commission would
early hours of the New Year's
Winter Springs Council committee. Noting that Sen.
e, Vogt
appointed
by the
State to complete all the required
"Before )ou say the planning confined to its city limits while relinquish jurisdiction of those member Irene Van Eepoel Willson had requested "no
Sen. John
to study
holiday
Motori3t3 were plagued by feasibility of the Seminole planning studies would be cannot be done, show us cost its planning area, by virtue of unincorporated areas adjacent interpreted the discussion to be pobtician3
, no of cehold s"
rain, fog, ice and snow in much County land planning law, is prohibitive,
estimates, show us that you anticipated growth, would have to the citles-Chacey mentioned a rebuke of the county and a be named to the committee,
The four-member legislative have at least tried," Sen. to include county fringe areas, the territory beyond his city's suspicion that the county would Knowles said that those ofof the
Northeast.
or fog scheduled
be dissolved
also
slowed
travelRain
in scattered
it gives itstoreport
to the after delegation-Sen. Vogt, chair- Wilson told city officials, noting lie n 1'.ed that the terms limits to Interstate 4-, zone lands adjacent to ficeholders appointed aaywa)
areas of the South and Nor- Seminole Legislative man, and Sen. Lori Wilson, that anyone can see that this "Jurisaiction and planning Neiswender Just as bluntly said municipalities to the detriment would wear the hats of
Delegation on Jan. 15.
Rep. Vince Fechtel and Rep. county certainly has lacked area" were not synonymous, the county would not abdicate of the cities. Mrs. Van Eepoel technical
thwest.
advisers during
And "that's too bad," ac- Robert lIatt.away-at a meeting planning.
Longwood's delegate, its responsibilities,
said
for
the
most
part
county
meetings
and
leave politics at
Early disagreement Monday Building lnspectcr David
cording to Sanford City in Early December, noted
Casselberry Councilman-onin policies on Lands near home.
M&amp;nager W.E. (Pete) Knowles.eariness with constant ob night centered on Jurisdiction of Chacey, said the five South elect Sal Orlando, his city's the cities have indicated better
Saying he has heard nothing
Named to chair the committee Jections to the law from city county areas adjacent to the Seminole cities should have delegate, said the Casselberry planning than the cities have
Index
officials,
city boundaries,
composed of representatives
jurisdiction for the entire south Planning Board of which he has shown
i ('intinued on Page 3
from each of Seminole's cities
AroundtheClock ..........4A and the county government,
Bridge
1111 Knowles said the cominittet'
Calendar
bA has at least given Ll*governComics ...............1111
Pool Contractor Ap pea ls Su spens ion
mental units in the county "a
Crossword Puzzle ......1211 platform to talk with each
Dear Abby ................. 13 other."
A Swimming pool contractor who had his
County Attorney Howard Marsee said that
But at the next meeting, of which Blood.
Dr. Lamb ........... .......lB
hers. Kieffer said, was also involved In court
"certification
of competency" to operate In
The group Monday night after
the
appeal was unlqiie in that "t deviates
sworth
was not notified, the Board decided to
Editorial ...................4A
litigation
against Bloocbworth making the
the
county
us
s
pended
for
arguing through much of
six mcnths by the
from normal opinion. You do not take in new
speid his certification for six months,
Horoscope ................ 12B
opinion
unfair.
county
Swimming Pool Board appealed the
first hour of its meeting got
evidence, but review actions that the
according to Keiffe.,
Hosnital .................. 5A down to
decision to the Seminole
serious business, acting
County Commission(Swimming Pool I board has taken, including
Marsee asked Kieffer to turn In a brief
Obituaries ................as though its
Monday.
In Pointing out the violations of "due
conmmnisslon will
any exhibits they may have received."
stating his case within ten days The
Sports
&amp;'t9/t continue until a comprehensive
board
process," Kieffer cited the protections tin,
The board , Marsee said, may reverse or
would t hen render a decision on Jan, 21.
Or!ando
attorney
Bob
TelevL,ion ... ........ . ... 1211
Keiffer,
and viable land use plan for the
pLicIt in the 14th Amenument to the U.S.
uphold the decision, rendering their opinion at
representing contractor John Bloodsworth,
Women's
111
Also, on Monday, commjs set a
Constitution
and in the Florida Declaration of
county is completed and In
tIM! next commission meeting.
told the commissioners that "there has been a
Feb.
4 date for a public hearing to consider a
operation.
Rig
ht
s.
WEATU Kit
Kieffer said that Bloodswurth had only
denial of due process" for his client during the
Generally, Scniino!e's city
bulkhead line for the New Osteen BriJe, and
been able to present information at one of six
boards meetings.
In addition, Kieffer said that the con.
Mostly lair through Thursday governments have resented the
to
approve a permit for dredging and filling in
I7U!ttlflgs and was not notified of one iliceting.
trolling count)' ordinance In this instance (72with some night and morning legislation sponsored by the
the
area,
He said, ' board attempted to take action
Three complaints about pool construction last
3) is "nbai." "It's not punitive and is
fog likely. Chance of showers codnty commission ond which
The projec:, set for bids before a state
without ttaving all necessary information,
summer were involved. "At the Urne, they
desigl*d to
Frida y. Complete weather
iroure that countians are
affects only Seminole County. A
changing their minds fron' i "reprimand toa
requirement made the bulkhead line
asked him to coriect the deficiences and hi
'protected" and not punished, he said.
details on page 5A.
iroonsed law to r,au're land
nessarv, is being englneere.l by the state
uspcnsion."
agreed to," Kieffer said.
niw n( 00
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:oughout the state.
celvable It might, If governFinding physicians Jo 1111 ment cuts spending In other
public health directorships is a
areas affecting public health
problem nationwide, says Dr.
programs.
James Speers, Deputy Director
He did note that there were
of the State's Bureau of Local
more younger applicants for
Health Services in Jacksonthe public health posta.
vihle.
Dr. Speers also said that
"It's not something we have
Florida is usually In a better
people beating our doors down
position than other states, not
to get in to," he admits,
only because of Its sunshine but
although he also says he
also because Its public local
"wouldn't anticipate as long a
health system is highly
wait this time" to Fill the
regarded.
Seminole position. "It's Just a
While the search for a new
guess, a feeling; I don't think it
director goes on, Dr. Speers and
will take as long as In the past."
Dr. John McGarry, Director of
Dr. Speers could not say how
the Bureau of Local Health
many applicants the state has
Services in Jacksonville, will
overall. "We don't have a list of
serve as acting directors for the
20 or 30 persons," he said,
Seminole department.
adding, "some of the applicants
This will mean they will be
may not be qualified to serve a
able to do the "paper-signing"
county as large as Seminole."
but will be able to make only
The current economic
"occasional visits" here, for
situation has not noticeably
they are also acting directors
increased the number of apfor seven or eight other county
pHcants, according to Dr.
health departments which also
Speers, although it is conlack thief,

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NATION Farm Prices Continue Decl i ne

Contractors Eye

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Loan Bill Inked;

Home Rates Dropped
WASHINGTON (AP)
Two government institutions
have reduced Interest rates for potential home buyers and
President Ford has signed a bill to help veteran3 get home
loans.
The Department of housing and Urban Development on
Tuesday trimmed rates on a government-back
program from 84 to 8 per cent.
The action covered mortgages purchased by federal
agencies under the Emergency Home Purchase Act
enacted in October. The interest reduction will provide
savings of about $6 a month on a $35,000 mortgage repaid
over 30 years.
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bounds" on the new crime lab,
labor are obviously dropping,
Herald Staff Writer
"A year ago we would have according to him, and "we
are
With the current drastic recei ved only 3 or 4 bids,
now going to get Letter work done.
downturn in private con. we received thirteen good The people
who can sustain
struction, will the public be able bids,"
Cleveland said of the themselves through this
to 90 bargain-building soon?
approximately $117,000
project. competition are the ones ,who do
Contractors are flooding In the past bidsbaveofkn
been high quality work."
Officials with inquiries about above estimated costs.
Now
Ray Milwee, assistant to the
public projects and several bids are coming in below
the president at Seminole Junior
Officials anticipate the corn. cost.
Colle'e also predicts the school
petition will cut construction
With another $2.3 million in will "get some good
costs.
bids if the
proposed projects to do, economic
condition persists."
According to J.S. (Red) Cleveland anticipates not only Some
$2.5 million worth of
Cleveland, manager of the better prices
but
also
better
junior
college
construction to
Sanford Airport Authority, qua lity work,
be
advertised
for bids in
competitlor. kept costs "in
Prices of materials as well as February,

Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1975-3A

SJC Plans

Seminole Mental Health
Center Caseload 'Heavy '

Center

WASHINGTON (AP)
De- for all commodities averaged ue to rise at the 15 per cent
aro successful beef Imports will
spite a 15 per cent Increase In 177 per cent of its
In other economic develop- take steps to boost oil prices $3
1967 base, annual rate at least through be held down in 1975.
merits:
retail food prices during the last compared with 182
a barrel, raising gasoline prices
In Novem. next summer.
year, the price farmers receive her and 185 in December 1973.
—White House Press Secre. about 71, cents a gallon, as a
Although official government
If agreements are worked tary
for ttilr products has fallen 4
Hon Nessen acknowledged way to cut fuel consumption.
Department officials say retail food price figures for De-. out, 1975 Imports
will
total
115
per cent in the same period,
that President Ford now, Is "U!.
middlemen experLws such as cember will not be ready until
—Americans greeted their
billion pounds, the department ting"
The Agriculture Department transportation, labor and late January,
toward greater emphasL first chance in 41 years to own
the department's said.
announced Tuesday a 3 per cent processing have accounkd for
on fighting recession rather gold bullion with only a trickle
report Tuesday Indicated those
drop In farm prices from Nov. at least 80 per cent
than inflation. As evidence of of buying Interest.
of the retail went up again. It said farm
Undersecretary J.
0
15 to Dec. 15. Meanwhile, prices grccery price Increase,
Phil
this
change, Nessen said Ford
families paid 3 per cent more Campbell, who made the an* has abandontj
farmers pay to meet expenses
Two government in.
Middlemen expenses are ex- for food Dec. 15 than they did nouncement,
hl* Oct. 8 prosaid that estimate posal
rose one-half of I per cent from pected to add further to
stitutlons
have reduced Interest
for
a
s per cent
the food Nov. 15.
was about 30 million - Pounds
Nov. 15 and averaged 16 per price spiral in 1975. The
rates for potential home buyers
fighting
The department also an. less than what would trigger
cent above Dec. 15, 1973.
and President Ford has signed
department says consumers nounced Fuesday that If nego. mandatory curbs prescribed
by
—Government sources say a bill to help veterans get borne
The Dec. 15 farm price index can expect food costs to
contin- tiatlons with foreign countries federal law,
the Ford administration may loans.
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Al.TAMONTE: SPRINGS
The Sennole County Mental
.
Seminole Junior College
Hcalth Ct iter has the largest
will open a South Seminole
caseload per therapist in the
Center Jan. 6, on the
state of Florida.
second floor of the Pan
Clinical social worker Paul
American Bank building in
Greene said, "Seminole County
Interstate Mall at SR 436
has
I.;
had
and 1•4
fewer
state
h ospitalizations, per
The 5,500 square-foot
1
population, percentagewise,
extension will house five
than any other county in
classrooms for an an.
Florida. Four graduate
ticipated enrollment of 500
14therapists and some dedicated
students. Center counselor
volunteers, have all helped us to
Is Bill Irwin.
achieve
this record."
Although &amp;JC has many
general educational GED
The Center is loca ted at 103
programs to prepare
Robin Road in Altamonte
persons for high school
Springs.
equivalency testing and
4
Two programs connected
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diplomas, the Interstate
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the
Mental Health Center
Mall facility will be the
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in
way of rehabilftatjnri,
r-:iiiiiisis at the center
according
to Greene.
will be on vocational
training
and
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office
The "Stepping Stones," with
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shorthand
is a daytime activities program
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for persons with a problem.
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business machines but
"We started on a shoestring,
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and did a lot of begging for
will also be provided,
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basic
marvelous daycare program Mental Health Workers Paul Greene and Gerald ('assanoa ponder Seminole County Health Center
economics, humanities.
Lradults, giving strong middle project. (Herald Photo by Elda Nichols)
Adult education programs
class therapeutic treatment." Followingt
will Include parent efhis,hewIuinjt socialixation,"
Greene added, "We're in. th
teachers,
housewives,
fectivenes, poise and
e
youth's
neighborhood and
Wrested in how people live
The
program
is
really
professional
people,
ball
fashion, quilting, and self,
and form a relationship on thLs working, according
we help them live to the fullest
to
Greene.
players,
e."
One Outreach
defense for women,
basis
of their capacities."
"We
have
to
move
these
people
worker,
Gerald
Cassanova,
has
Registration began Dcc.
Another group of adults meet back Into community life. When
his own rock band, "The
16 on the bank's ground
The Outreach Program is on Monday nights, mostly we turn loose, we want
to
know
Society Orchestra." Said
floor and will continue for
geared to neighborhood young di-iorce casualties. Pauline that they %ill do alright on their Greene, Kids really relate to
people who need a helping said, "This Is a group who are own."
some of the courses until
Jerry.
He's
a natural in this
hand. A school counselor
Jan. 9, three days after
or may having to enter into cominttnity
Volunteers are an Integral business,"
classes begin, Adult
contact the Outreach therapist affairs in a different capacity part of the entire prograr1l,
"We
Both Pauline and Greene
when a troubled youngster than previously
education classes In parexperienced, couldn't function without agree with the volunteer
needs help. If the parents We have recreation facilities, volunteers,"
ticular
will
keep
said Greene. "All worker who said, "11 only one
registration open.
consent, the therapist sees the handicrafts, discussion groups
are carefully screened before person comes out okay, that 's
youngster in a group at school, and
'just
a
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White lag holiday Thursday and re. aranteed loans for conventional
House Press Secretary Ron turns to Washington, said he and mobile homes, provide
Nessen has acknowledged that Will sign the special suppl
e- at
financing for federal
President Ford now is "tilting" Mental appropriation
on bill by the programs without regular
toward greater emphasis on deadthii of midnight Saturday. approprLition and provide a
fighting recession rath er than
'1'hes were key provisions of 113.4 billion appropriation for
infla tion,
the two major bills Ford the AgrIcWtur Department,
As evidence of this change of sig ned:
EnvIroniiental Protection
emphasis, Nessen said Tuesday
—Unemployment benefits Agency and other programs.
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Inflation-fighting surtax,
the federal-atate compensation festive New Year's E
ve at their
IMIIW
Nessen declined to say program.
borrowed
seven.bedroom
ski
whether ViePrir. wlil call
-Ternperary
unemployment
chak't
here.
They
entertained
for Li cuts Ii, cinithat recession
suiance will be available to White House
staff members end
I
when he announces his new those not previously covered
, Vail friends.
economic program later this including state and local gov.
month,
ernmenl employes, farm.
In another step to ften the workers and domestic employ.
.
impact recession, Ford said
he
wi ll sign this week a money
--At least 100,000 temporary
bill prov1!ng $2.75 billion to (1- public servi ce jobs will
be
nanc two measures he signed created, in addition to
170,000
tho law Th esday, The new lass already au thorized.
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Ford also signed a variety of
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ILL). Whitten. l Mayfair Circle, Sanford eiu1it this deadly 33
servIce jobs (Cl' the unemdays of the 1974 congressional
CORAL SNAKE
inch (oral snake intilc bark vard,TheIh, rt''tJk was donated to
played. More than six million session. Among them were
a ;ocai snake coliecior. The rural which resembles the 130
Americans are out of work and measures to limit access to stuCAUGHT
poisonous king snake can be ident if ied when th e red srfpe 'he na tional $leu rate stands
dent records at educational Intouches We yellow t.trIy't; red touch black (king siake), put it
at 6,5 per cent.
titutions, boost limits on
hack.
Ford, who ends a 12-day ski. Veterans
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The Louisville, Ky., branch of
E MITGANG
AP Business Writer
flachc &amp; Co. said there were inAmericans greeted their f
quiries early in the morning,
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chance in 41 years to own gold but no actual orders.
bullion with only a trickle of
The Delaware Trust Co., the
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buyir interest.
onlybanklntsthtereIl
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While few actually bought bullion, said It sold Just under
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gold bullion Tuesday, with the 100 ounces for about 13)8.50 per
precious metal generally ounce to about 30 customers by
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_l \ selling at more than $200 per 3 p.m. A spokesman said the
troy ounce - 1.097 regular bank had about 100 walk-in in:1; .
Kidnaping Political
ounces
many banks and quirles and numerous calls
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brokers across the country said from prospective out
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MIAMI (AP) - The leader of the Nicaraguan tecrt1ct
their phones were busy with buyers.
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The Delaware bank has been
.
-s the mass kidnaping of 3
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dozen Nicaraguan ffic1als was "a political action of
1.
-expecting
In
Phoenix,
Mix.,
brokers
a lively out-of-state
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profound social repercussion," Havana Radio reports.
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Merrill
Lynch,
Pierce,
Fenner
gold
business,
since the state
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The chief of the guerrilla Sandinista group was Men.
&amp; Smith Co. and Paine Weber, has no sales tax, generally
tilled only as 'Comrade Marcos" in the broadcast
Jackson and Curtis said they added to the cost of gold In most
..monitoredTue5dayIflamJ.flewassaidtObe 29 yurs
had handled plenty of ques- states.
old.
I
Uons, but no es.
A spot check of Wyoming 46
Marcos said the plot was his rebel band's first such
"Several persons are
ks showed no buyers. Bob
mission and was planned 20 days ago.
definitely interested in buying Bryans, a spokesman for
Two Sanford postal employes are congratulated on their retirement after a total of 44 years with the gold," said John Hemmer, National Bank of Casper, First
said,
Sanford Post Office. Ralph E. SImas, $5, of 2149 S. Elm Ave., shakes hands with Leroy
Napper, Peoria, Ill., branch manager 'q
foreman of mails, while Clifford B. Wynn gets best wishes from John
Dth people have deter.
.
A. Bexwlechln, aulstant for E.F. Hutton. "But they're
Steel Demand High
postmaster. Shnas retired after 14 years of service with
postmaster.
mined that for the small p
the post office while Wynn stepped down going to wait probably a few chaser
alter 32 years with the department.
those buying 50
days until the market settles ounces or less
PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP) U.S. Steel Chairman Edgar
gold prices
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back down."
B. Speer predicted today that domestic steel shipments
have to go up at least 20 per cent
for 1975 will continue at a high level, despite uncertainty
for that investor to break even
in the national economy as a whole "Steel demand is
when be takes Into consid.
expected to remain strong In enery-related industries,
eratlon buying and selling
shipbuilding and railroads, and for steel products
costs.
essential to the expansion and replacement of manufac"And the larger Investors are
turing Laclilties," Sper said In a yearend statement.
taking
a wait-and-see attitude
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MACON, Ga. (Al')
A Yavitz are willing to make tended that the tapes could not Knowles' will provided for the into session next year."
because
they feel things are
Miami,
Fla., attorney says he çop4cs for law enforcement he used without violating tapes to be "publicized and
Knowles,
28,
a
parolee
from
speculative
right now because
may go to the U.S. Supreme agencies but want the
Volcano Rumbles
original Knowles's constitutional their literary commercial value Jacksoiuirflie, Fla., had
of the high price of gold," he
Court to regain the taped diary back. The tapes allegedly detail protection against
self- fully exploited ... there is no charged with seven slayings said.
of
Paul John Knowles, whom a many of Knowles' crimes.
VOLCANG, Hawaii (AP) Rumbling Kilauea volca no
Incrimination and the con- longer any basis for attorney when he attempted to escape
Georgia sheriff said confessed
"Sales of gold in this office
kept scientists In suspense going Into 1975, after seeing out
The 5th U.S. Circuit of Ap- fldcntlallty of the lawyer-client Yavitz claiming the right to from Georgia Bureau of Inves- have been practically
nil," Al- L
to 18 slayings in seven states - peals
ruled Tuesday that the relationship,
the old year with a spectacular "curtain of fire" eruption,
keep the materials confidential tigatlon agent Ron Angel and len Myer
before he was killed In an es- diary can be presented to a feds, assistant manager
Lava spew ed out In 100-foot-high foun ta ins Tuesday along
The appeals court ruled, how- under the attorney-client
j. Douglas County Sheriff Earl of Bache's downtown B
cape attempt.
oston of.
eral grand jury In Macon which ever, that "since Paul John lege."
a three-mile line of fissures, reaching U to 300 feet In
Lee and was killed.
(ice,
said
Tuesday
morning.
Attorney
Ellis
Rubin,
who
was
considering
charges
Knowles
has
become
deceased,
occasional bursts. The lava flcwed Into an uninhabited
U.S. District Court Judge
"With all the prepubliclty,
represents Knowles's attorney, against Knowles when he was there is no longer any risk of Wilbur Owens in Macon said the
area below the eruption site and posed no tfreat to any
Sheldon Yavits, in the battle slaIn Dec. 18
Lee told a coroner's jury there are very few people who
property.
self4ncrlmlnation."
tapes will be presented to the Monday that Knowles had con- are
over the tapes, said he and
actually buying IL"
Yaviti and Rubin had conThe panel noted that since grand jury "as soon as they go fessed to killing 18 perms He
ald zim that he has iaped Wn..
Medallie Art Co. of Danbury,
versatlons made with Knowles Conn and Franlain Mint of
while Knowles was in the Franklin Center, Pa., vied to
Douglas C(Amty jail and is cm see who could mint the first f
sidering whether to make them gold coin or medallion as soon
WASHINGTON (AP) - The women and three men on the
inson— and lawyers in the case the weekends.
N.
Nixon
to
public.
have
the
Central
of
the
FBI.
as te legal bullion ban was
Jurors ln the Watergate coverup panel. The Jurors deliberated have been waiting in the
All
that
Is
over
now.
Horace
Intelligence
lifted.
It must have been a dead
Agency
persuade
trial began the new year under all day Tuesday, including 2% courthouse for the verdict.
Watergate prosecutors estiU.S. the FBI to
Rubin said he has offered to heat,w1thbothclato have
Webb,
spokesman
fo
r
the
Spartan living conditions which hours of listening to four key
limit its Investigation mate the original Watergate n- make a certified copy for the
Through most of the three- Marshal's off.,-;;,
Id.
into the June 17 Watergate vestigatlon was delayed by
started their presses at
they must endure until their White House tapes.
month-long trial, the jurors idea is to keep their minds
at U.S. attorney In Macon in ex- precisely one second after mid.
break-in.
deliberations are complete.
The Jury has deliberated a to- have been allowed
least a week as a result of the change
two drinks at the Important case they are defor the original tapes. night Monday,
idea suggested to Nixon by Hal.
Before beginning their third tal of about ten hours since their own expense before dinner riding."
dayof delibera tlonzon theguut being Instructed Monday by at the Sheraton Park Hotel,
Nixon agreed to Haldeman's deman.
7U Jurors
proposal, according to the
or Innocence of the five defend- U.S. District Judge John J. ` where they are sequestered,
Si
heard tapes of presiden tial conlater the same morning,
Haldeman's defense lawyers
ants today, the jury spent a rica.
ial
Television phore calls, radio versatlons of June 23, 1972, and tapes.
according to testimony at the argued that the White House
quiet New Year's Eve at a
The five defendants
John and newspapers were per. March 21, 1973.
REOIS'TRATIONoF
trial, Haldeman and Ehrllch- had been genuinely concerned
Washington hotel.
N. Mitchell, H.R. Haldeman, mUted in their off hours, with
FICTITIOUS NAME
On the First of three June 23 man met with CIA officials who tha t CIA operations In Mexico
FICTITIOUS NAMES
Notice is hertby given that I am
There was no celebration, not John D. Ehr!idunan, Robert C. diversionary trips out of town
We the undersigned, being duly "Vag in
businns at am U.S, 17-97
tapes, Haldeman is heard urg- were ordered by flaldeffm to might be jeopardized by a full- $*Orn. do her eby
declare under O&amp;Ih C8111141bef ry, 12107, Sominole,
even a cocktail for the nine Mardian and Kenneth W. Park. or to local dinner theaters over ing former President Richard meet with tup-ranking officials blown FBI probe.
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Competition has already
netted Casselberry a savings of
iriore
than
ai
$50,000,
according to John Lane,
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director of utilities. Two
Florida (luring the winter.
Itut, he had no hard and fast projects ret-tnt 1 Y awarded were
Seminole's Gasoline Re ta ilers answer. "Th in gs
are too Un- estimated to cost about
Assoc., said he "wouldnot be certain to really determin - $l50Q() With is contractors
surprised if shortages do oc- Vassar said.
bidding instead of the usual six
cur."
or seven, the city was able to let
Witt, who owns an Amoco terstate,
At Days
the inn
waitnear
seemsthe in- the contracts for a total of
station at 2501 French Ave., over. But It's not!
to be $93000
Although
said he's heard nothing definite
Over 100 sets
of plans and
pumps were dr) Tuesday, specifications
for the
from Amoco concerning cut- Manager Frank Gross sa
proposed
ba cks in allocations. Witt is
id
a
$65
million
Regional
Advanced
shipment is due any day now.
waiting,
Gross's station pumps Waste Treatment facility near
"I've asked. but they (Sun
Tenneco gas. As to the future, Altamonte Springs have been
Issued sinceBill
the project was
officials) really don't know. Gross doesn't know. "They're advertised,
I've got a continuous supply for not ma ng any pre
Bethsle said,
ki
dict ions at
now. That's what I hope for in this point nobedy
He Is with Glace and Radcliffe
1975
of course you never
[)avid Jones if is,"
the he said. Inc., the Winter Park conFlorida
engIneers :.idling
know," Jerry Buerger said. Petroleum Council had
no sulting
Job
Buerger owns a nd operates a answer.
This is twice the normal
Sunoco station on SR. 46 near I.
"VITI holding my breath in
4.
The
number
of Plans that would
apprehension," he said.
Mel Dekle, of Dekle's Gulf, supply
have
been
Issued before bids
appears to be there, but
2518 Fre nch Ave., said whethe r it appears to be head
are
submitted,
he explained.
ed toward
Contractors
request plans to
gasoline will be available all some sort of mandatory conyear is "something I can't trol,"
determine If and what they will
answer."
bid on the project.
"We're just waiting and
"Our companies "on't tell us watching like everybody else,
lilwee also said he
anythi ng. They say you have Jones said.
received 10 to 12 inquiries from
plenty of gas now
sell it.,,
At Kiddy's Standard, 100 N contractors from all over about
Gulf Oil Co. Marketing French Ave., owner Sid Kiddy future work. This is not usual,
Manager Bob Vassar had little is waiting, also,
be said, especially since the
to add, other than the company
"I really don't know a thing. projects have not even been
is receiving adequate supplies Probably won't know a thing advertised yet.
at present.
Likewise,
the Seminole
Of interest to all employers the course on Creative
until after the first of the year," County
Port Aithority
has
The emphasis of the program designed for adults who are
"You know as much as I do," Kiddy said.
had and persons in supervisory Thinking; Robert
For more information
E.
Hedrick is on upgrading the job co
interested In broadening their regarding the Supervisory
a
"great
influx
of
contractors
he Wd. "Everybody is waiting
capacities
Until gasoline suppliers know
is the new super- teaches Effective Speaking; petencies of
persons who are knowledge but are not Development Program, contact
to see what the gcvernment
w ill something for sure Seminole dropping by." said ad- Viwri development program
and
Ormund
Powers,
Effective
already
employed
and advance primarily concerned with the Coordinator. occupatIonal
do."
residents find thexnselvs In the ministrator James Ryan.
being introduced at Seminole Writing,
their fields of knowledge, It is receiving academic credit.
Education Programs, at SJC.
Bassar said gasoline Is same boat as station owners
fl Port Authority Is two to Junior College (SJC) In
- three weeks away from ad. January.
plentiful, but it's becoming a waiting .
question of w he ther the country
vertising for bids on an
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II will estimated $175,000 to $200,000 is to develop basic supervisory
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explore pricing methods
and tank farm. However, these skills required
He also said cold weather UP differences in Seminole
to effectively
petroleum tankers require very manage people and
north could lessen supplies to County.j
resources
specialized labor which will at all levels of management.
probably limit the number of The approach Ls through a"how
firms bidding, according to to" developmental program
Ryan.
designed specifically for the
Sanford City Manager adult employed student.
Warren (Pete) Knowles, Starting Jan. 13, and
however, said he has not requiring attendance at one
received an unusual number of three-hour evening session
each
th1irIei
yet about the pm.op ,j week, the program will be
WASHINGTON (AP) Gov- standby rationing program $3
million road construction conducted at both the SJC
ernment sources say the Ford prepared during last winter's project.
administration may take steps Arab oil embargo, these
campus, and the college's new
And a federal project did not study center
to boost oil prices $3 a barrel, sources said,
In the Pan Am
benefit at all from competition Building, Interstate Mall i
raising gasoline prices about
n
when
Sanford
Housing ttltarnonte Springs.
l'i cents a gallon, as a way to But the sources said
Presi- Authority recently let a bid for
cut fuel consumption,
Courses offered under the
dent Ford and other officials
And the administration also is still appeared to oppose ratio- the 1176,000 modernization program include: Essentials of
taking another look at gasoline ning as a first-ctx..ce method f project at Higgins Terrace. Supervision,
taught
by
While more contractors than Seymour Mandell and C. E.
coup3n-rationing, the sources cutting fuel consumption.
usual expressed interest In the Showalter;
say. However, rationing
Supervisory
job,
Instead, the administration
only two bid, with only $548 Practices, taught by Art
probably would be only a
standby program to cope with was leaning toward plans to re- difference in bids, according to Fenton; and Supervision In the
uneipected shorta ges or the duce fuel purchase,t by arti- executive director Tom Wilson. Computor Age, taught by
A third, and lower bidder, had William R. Dionne.
raising prices, they
failure of other fuel-saving ef.
to
withdraw because he learned
said.
forts,
Also, courses in Human
at the last minute his insurance Behavior by
Charles E. May;
Frank G. Zarb, federal ener.
Under serious consideration company' now refused to bond
Labor Relations by John D.
gyadministrstor and executive was a proposal to raise the any Florida construction
firm, Hallett;
and
Methods
director of the Cabinet-level price of imported oil, now Wilson said. Contractors are
Improvement
and
Work
slmEnergy Resources Council, stir- around Ill or 112 per barrel, by running into
bonding
problems
plification
by
William
J.
prised a staff meeting Tuesday another $3 per barrel through because
so many have gone Hepburn.
by asking for nforma Lion on the imposition of a tariff.
under In the last year, he added.
James E. Ailton will conduct

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°j-bad aircraft forced to
land in Cuba ias
ay because of bad wea ther has flown
tft1v t (h 131 na the' f ther of tllepih)t says.
loy Oedewalt of Bartonvill e, said th e plane, a Cessna
206, piloted by his son, Denny, landed Tuesdsy in the
Bahamas with five passengers.
The aircraft 1; owned by Byer!y A'iation and departed
Peoria for the Bahamas on the day after Christmas, said
F. C. McLaughlin, chief pilot for Byerly.
The plane was traveling with another small aircraft
which reached the Bahamas and then reported the Cessna
206 never arrived, McLaughlin said. He said the missing
plane was apparently about 100 miles off course and
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names of all persons in- COunty, Florida .
under ;p, liclitfr,js
terested lr the business or name
o A-i WIRZ COATING
Profftsion c4'rrld CII under
the HOME IMPROVEMENTS Co. and
names of JACK IN THE BOX at 94
that I inland to regiStu- said name
West Highw a y 434, Altamonte with
the CIrt of the Circuit
Court,
Springs, Florida and the extent of Seminole County,
Florida in a.
the lnlei- est of each, is as follows:
Cordence With the
Provisions 01 the
Name Foodmak,r, Inc., Extent of
Fi(tjtli
Nam. Statutes, 10-wit;
interf 100 Per Cent.
Sect n54$Q, FIori Statutes
tt,
5: James H. Carpenter
5: Conrad A. Win , Jr.
ScretaryTr,aurer
Publith- D, it. II. 26, 1974, Jan, I,
Publish: Jan. 1, 5, IS. 21. 1975
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but bickering from city officials
since the comprehensive land
planning act became law,
Knowled predicted that a
countywide land plan would
never be adopted if it were left
to the elected officials.

Notice is htreby given that we are NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF

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A PROPOSED ORDINANCE FOR
Dr, AJtrnnl, SprIngs, Seminoip REG,JLATION OF THE HCIGHT
County, Florida under
the f'ctitii OF STRUCTURES AND OBJECTS
name
of APGAR &amp; STEVENS OF NATURAL GROWTH IN THE
CARPENTRY,
Id that we int to VICINI'rq O THE SANFORD
regi st
er Said name with the Curb of AIR PORT, SANFORD, F LOR I1.'A,
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Koti
Is hlfby given
Florida In accordance
with the Public Hearing will be held tPt a
ov'slons of the Fictitious name
at the
City
Commission Room in the City
Stitute. In Wit: Stion 46, 09 Hall in the City of Sanford. F$oni,
Florida Sttu!ej 1957,
at 7:30 P.M. on January 16. 1975, to
S Charles Apgir
consider the adoption of ni ilp
Raymond w. Stevens
follow ing Ordin

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AN ORDINANCE REGULATING

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THE HEIGHT OF STRUCTURES
AND OBJECTS OF PIATIJRAL
'.POwn4 IN THE Vucu'iT y or
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Till SANFORD AIRPORT BY
NAME STATUTE
CREATING THE APPROPRIATE
T O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
ZONES AND ESTABLISHING THE
NOtI is hereby gly.,the BOUNDARIES THEREFOR:
undersigned, P u rsuantthat
to th
FOR THE AC)Op.
"F ictitiousNa
ma Stluw' t..a...- PROViD1140
Nam
i's...
UP' AN AIRPORT ZONING
44-509, FlorW&amp; Statute, will register MAP,
AIRPORT HEIGHT ZONES
with the Clerk of t,,e Circuit Court In
LIMITATIONS,
and for Seminole County, Floi'kta, AND
USE
R ESTRICTIONS,
NON .
Won receipt Of proof of Ut,
CONFORMING USES. LIGHTING
Publication of this notice, the
I Ic
AND VARIAUCCS PROVIDING
""Outname, to wit: PLANTS FOR I S SUANCE
OF PERMITS;
UNLIMITED, under which II is
PROVIDING FOR CREATION OF
AN ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCY;
Court, Long-, SCMIWO Count y,
PROVIDING AN
Florida.
FECTIVE
DATE.
That thepq; interftt,d in
Slid
All partIes In Interest and Ctigrns
buslnMs enterpni are.
hall h3 vt an opportunity
to t$
Jane Glass
b
heard at said hearing.
Marlin Schiff
5Robert
M
R os eman
noted at O'I.d,
Florida
Chairman
December 4, 17I.
Alrpoi-t onln Comrnist,ort
Publish: Oec. 11. 1$, 24, 1974, Jan
1,
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said the small items could be
considered anytime.
Knowles insisted, however,
that the group should make the
less controversial decisions
first, adding "if we cannot
agree on the small things, how
will we ever come to agreement
on the large ones." He also said
the group had to start at a
beginning, Just as education
does with how to spell cat and
dog.

"The three elected persons on
the committee are sitting here
as advisers," he said.
Knowles had a brief en.
After 55 minutes discussion
counter with Nelswender over
nd
a few interruptions from
priorities for committee conRep. Vince F'echtel U.
siderations.
Leesburg),Rcp. Robert HatKnowles favored the group taway (D-Altamonte Springs)
first coming to agreement on and an aide attending for Sen.
uniform land densities, zoning Vogt offering assistance, the
guides, map color coding etc., first decision was made.
the "nitty gritty" Items, while
The group agreed to Knowles
Neiswender wanted the
committee to jump im- first suggestion--the cities
mediately into the big problem would have jurisdiction within
of how to create a single city boundaries only, but would
coordinated countywide land cooperate and coordinate with
the county on planning in the
use plan.
unincorporated areas near the
Orlando also objected to the city limits.
"nuts and bolts" Items, noting
Other decisions rapidly
his engineering and planning gained agreement.
experience gave him the
The group decided to confine
knowledge necessary for the the study to required items!cvi.-!-p;iit:it l;inl it', traf:ii rnnre trnFrt.ant dec i sions ll

circulation, sanitary sewer, diligently toward completing a
drainage and water; con- countywide plan by the 1977
servation, recreation and open
deadline set forth In the state
space, intergovernmental law. After a year if it appears
coordination, housing, public more time is needed, an cx.
service and fire control.
tension will be requested of the
And Nelswender reported he legislative delegation.
would recommend to the county
Know'es asked fellow comn
commission that It pay for mitteercmber,.NeiswentIer
c'wnpbetel and make available Mrs. Vail" Eepoel, Orlando,
to the cities a soils study to Chacey, Lake Mary's Building
Show
areas technically Inspector Francis Jenior,
developable, maps showing Oviedo Councilman Carlos
flood prone and flood plane Warren (Altanonte
areas, iriventc,ries of state representative Sam Smith was
secondary and primary roads absent)-to consider the kind of
and county and city streets, conununity they want to
plan
traffic counts and aerial maps and decide
on conceptional
showing actual land use as of goals for discussion at the Jan,
February, 1974.
8,7:30 p.m. meeting at Sanford
City officials had previously City Hall.
complained that the county
Pmed on.1he agenda for that
offered assistance with plan- Wednesday night meeting was:
ning studies but had not in- definition of required
elements,
cluded the price tag, the scope establishment of iinimurn
or area of help to be provided. levels of study; a list
and
Nelswender also indicated definition of statistics, traffic
the county will be acting with zones, density, populations
dispatch to adopt a airport estimates, uniform zoning
map
zoning law, a rcquiremnent if the color codes, zoning titles and
Sanford Airport Is to receive definitions, an in-depth discpromised federal funding for ussion of countywide drainage
improvements.
and guidelines to present to the
It was ;ireed that the legislative delegation for the
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work required .I"t, 15 report.

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OPINION

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Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1975-4A
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ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

WASHINGTON -Uncle Sam is supposed to wildlife refuge. This request should have been winch we have discussed disposal or this will urge President Ford to respond forcefully to
sell surplus property to the highest bidder, but given priority, but the General Services property are eligible to negotiate under the another oil embargo. . . Senate Appropriations
Home Delivery: Week, 5 cents; Month, 12.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
all too often the big deals are stuck in the Administration complained petulanty that it above provisions of law . . .
no one party has Cbirman John McClellan, D.-Ark., warned
Year, $28.40. By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
"merely
introduces
another
problem
into
an
priority."
President Ford confidentiall y the other day that
other mail: Month, *2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.
As part of our watch on waste, we have im- already complicated case." A notation from one
- Upon learning of the proposed sale, Rep. Congress might slash federal spending across
covered a juicy, $3.3 million deal which the GSA bureaucrat added: "God help us!"
Jack Brooks. D.-Tex., who heads a watchdog the board. "I'd love to have that result," repLied
government's chlf custodian, General Services
-Sampson took an early, personal interest in subcommittee, put a formal "hold" on the the President, "but It can't be dime this way. It
Administrator Art Sampson, has been the case. States one memo: "Sampson has transaction. "There is no legal basis for an ex. Just won't work. I've been through it for yeaçs on
negotiating in the backrooms.
Gold
mandated to the regional office that there be the elusive,noncompetiti ve sale to the Narragansett the approptratlons committees".
He wants to sell the former Naval Auxiliary most expeditiously possible handling of this Electric Co.,"Brooks wrote Sampson
The confidential minutes of President Ford's
on Nov. 21.
landing field at Charlestown, R.I., to
project with an end-of-October target for a
-On Dec. 4 Federal Judge Raymond Pettine latest meeting with congressional leaders quotes
Narragansett Electric Co. for a flat $3.3 million, negotiated sales contract to Narragansett issued a temporary
restraining order to block him as saying: "If we come to you to ask for your
no other bids considered.
Electric."
the proposed sale until the merits of the case help, it will be In matters of the highest national
Under the terms Sampson Is ready to accept,
Other potential buyers, including the state could be decided,
importance. We will not impose on our friendship
Whether Americans will dash madly into the the company could back out of the deal any time of Rhode Island and the town of Charlestown,
FOOTNOTE: Because of the pending case, in asking for bipartisan cooperation in foreign
gold market now that ownership is legal is still a in the next IO)eat3 if it failed to get approval to expressed interest in the property. But a GSA the only comment GSA provided us was a copy of policy matters unless It's important to the
build a nuclear power plant.
fact sheet declares: "Present planning con- its reply to Brooks. in this letter, Sampson national Interest" . . . The Associated Press
debatable question,
templates that these interests will be rejected in contends that "there is a legal basis" for the reports that the Cential Intelligence Agency kept
We 1(1st don't know. One thing that occurs is
Sampson Justifies the negotiated sale b
favor of use of the property as a nucicai pcwcr dca. Myron ('hcrrv, a lawyer lot the ithode a dossier on me. The justification, according to
a presidential inenioranduni urging the
that the lis1eria generated t)y the gold opponents
use ci surplus real estate for energy facilities. site."
Island citizen group opposing the deal, declined the AP, was that my stories had "blown the
certainly appears to be excellent advertisement for
- The argument that the President wanted specific comment on the case but suggested "an coer" of CIA agents. On the contrary. I have
But
we
have
had
access
to
internal
government
the metal.
urp1us government land "made available" mr early retirement" for Sampson.
which dispute Sampson's
always taken special pains to protect CIA
If the economists who have been so wrong documents
energy facilities was rejected by GSA's own
justification,
WASHINGTON WHIRL: The prospects of
and I have been thanked for this by CIA
about the price of gold-the' have been saying it
regional counsel. "I have never had the rational U.S. military intervention In case of another directors. In fairness to the CIA, it has the best
From these documents, intended for
was overpriced for some time now - now
the eyes spelled out for this particular transaction," Arab oil embargo are growing more ominous. In record In Washington for accurate IntellIgence..
of government
here Li a brief wrote Charles Callahan in a memo dated Aug. 19. the backrooms of Washington, the 1973 oil
fear of its legalization, maybe it's not so live
badinaonlychronology
Argosy magazine carries a detailed account In
of theofficials,
transaction:
- Long after the decision had been made to bargo Is referred to tncreaslr.gly
product, after a ll .
its Jafltiiii'y Issue of the government harassment
-The 550-acre tract was declared surplus
sell the tract to the power company. GSA lied to economic Pearl Harbor," which caused the of an investigative reporter. (NOTE TO
In the advertising fraternity, the enemy is April 26. Within
10 days, Narragansett Electric the public about its intentions. Wrote the agency United States more damage
than the actual EDITORS: The Argosy article Is by MGR
seldom identified by name. It's Brand X. Why give was pulling strings to get It. The Interior
to Sam Seely of the Rhode Island Concerned Japanese attack upon Pearl Harbor.
House
associate
George Clifford and is about Jack
all those free plugs to the competition?
Department, however, asked for the Land as a Citizens on Sept. 9: "While all of the parties with Speaker Carl Albert, for one, has told friends he Anderson.)

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (All) - Former Senate
President Jerry Thomas has endorsed an old adversary's
bid for a seat on the Board of I1ce,it.g.
Thomas on Tuesday backed former Rep. Marshall
Harris, a Miami l)ernncrat who has asked Gov, Reubin
Askew to appoint him to the seat vacated by Regent
Carolyn Pearce of Coral Gables. Askew has not disclosed
Ins Intentions,
Thomas, the unsuccessful Republican candidate for
governor this year, said Harris was "eminently qualified
both from education and training."
Harris and Thomas were frequently at odds as legislators when Harris was pushing for budget increases as
House Appropriations chairman and Thomas was at.
tempting to hold the line on new spending.

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What seems to be shaping up right now is a

very orderly market for gold surrounded by shrill

cries on all sides,
In short, it appears at this juncture that nobody
is going to get rich quick on gold-and nobody is
going to get poor rapidly, either, In this gigantic
international game, there appears to be both a floor
and a ceiling in the making.
If the price gets too high, some central
governments, particularly the United States, may

sell to hold down the market. When the price gets
too low, there may be buying by central banks.
If gold is to continue tobe used ascollateral by
desperate countries such as Italy, it stands to
reason that the central bankers are not going to
sa ndbag its P11CC.
Said William Wolman, prominent monetaristeconomist for Wall Street's Argus Research Corp.,
who is definitely not a pro-gold man: "It seems
likely now that the United States and other

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This Is the yeer of catastrophe movies, In
which
we are variously threatened by such
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Imping, wearing an arcient ani spotted
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gabardine topcoat with newspapers stuffed
Burt Reynolds. But the film producers are
his sleeves to keep out the wind. A bum. I
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mLming out on a good bet by omlooking the
1.
was walking to my car In the dusk through a
recently discovered script of "Kalorl, the Sugar
midtown park called Franklin Square The man
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Bowl
That Devoured Dubuque," which goes
governments will sell gold out of their stockpiles
limped up. flasW a =He and s:Wt his stubby
something
like this:
any time the price starts to move materially above beard to say he'd like 50 cents because he wanted
The
film
opens on an eerily moonlit, deserted
$200 per ounce, and to buy gold any time the price to buy some rawly f
fr•
kitchen.
Slowly
we zoom up to a sugar bowl
)a
I said, "What?"
shows signs of dropping much below, say, $160.'
sitting
In
the
middle of table. Suddenly all the
"MY squirrel. Ovw diere. On the bench, there.
Wolman, in an interview said, "I am
crickets
stop
chirping and we hear the faint
relatively i calleii him Sam, after my old man. He's the
positive of the topside figure, but I am not
sound of cracking pottery. A fine spilt appears on
so sure only squirrel of his kind anywhere."
about the bottomside." But, ask if the floor migh t
the side of the bo wl and sugar begins to trickle
I said again, "what?"
out ominously.
be as low as $120, Wolfman replied, "That's too
"He's an albino. You ever see an albino
Cut to a busy main street, where two town.
low.
squirrel? Pure white. Ain't got a mark on him.
speople stop for a typical horror movie conThis would mean, of course, that there would
white. Sam's no nigger squirrel. Ha! You
versatlon, "Did you hear about the strange
not be a free market for gold, by any stretch of the catch that, mister? No nigger squirrel. You
at
doings over at the Taylor DISCe last night?" says
imagination. As Richard Russell, publisher of D(W/ catch that?"
one. "Seems two heifers got sweetened to death
man, a black man, pointed to the end of a
Theory Letters, said, "They give us a free
last night."
market line of benches. There was Indeed a squirrel
and then try to control 11"
"Sweetened to death?" says the other town.
there, all white, rummaging through leaves
sperson, "Maybe it was wolves. You know how
There is no. guarantee, 01 course, that the under the seats The
bum, noting my surprise,
NEA
7/j
they always come down out of the mountains
United States could actually hold the price around wiggled. He grabbed me by the arm, guiding me
about
this time of ...,."
$200. No one really knows where the buying to a better viewpoint -not too close though, he
$200.
"What
wolves?
I
said
sweetened to death. Do
Pressure might come from. There are rumors that cautioned, "Sam don't like anybody near him but
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th
ink
th
is
Is
a
nm-of-the-mill monster film?
'With A Muzzle Like This He Won't Met"
the Arabs will up the ante, perhaps through Swiss me."
This could be serious, maybe the end of
I
smiled.
It was delightful. And, standing there
banks.
civilization, maybe even the end of Coca-Cola
in the chill and deepening gloom of day's end,
What is shaping up, then, appears to be a
and
Twinkles as we know them today."
was grateful for the charm and humor of . it
market which will be chaotic on the outside but had, after all, been a bell of a
Cut to tbe sugar bowl on the kitchen table,
day, long and
which Is now overflowing all over the place,
really fairly orderly on the inside. And for many uneventful, full of nastles great and smau Uat
getting
bigger every second. Cut to (iarlton
investors, this would be a great improvement over
sem- in dnms Of 30 many Wmies, aknW a
Hep.4.on,
who has gXM up In the nick of Ume.
many other markets-particularly the U.S. stock punishment. A call from Florida with new news
"Call the governor," he cries. -fttiMM.W
market, which as recently as I%9 was in a general that an old friend and mentor was dying of
alert
the National Guard that sugar Is taking
car; a call from New York with the news
state of insanity.
over
the
town and there's no way we can stop it.
another pal was onti)eemploymentskjth. a visit
Samuel Johnson rightly observed that have been severely shaken" - and then gave a
The 1960s rapid-fire buy-sell mania in common
Bazookas Just scatter it around, electricity has
to a school where destitute elderly were being composers of tombstone epitaphs are not upon standing
ovatio'i to Ge"rge McGovern, who they flu e ffect and even nuclear weapons
stocks-particularly new issues-almost brought fed hot
just turn it
meats, Like cattle, according to the oath, and by long-honored custom the same knew had accepted massive cash contributions
into
syrup.
our great system to its knees.
The
sugar
seems
to
be
sparing
the
mandate of a federal regulation. A bad day. I spirit of gentle permissiveness mantles the from
the milk industry for his preldential mansion of the sugar factory owner but other.
An orderly gold market is just what this was drained. God love the bum and his squirrel. writers of political platforms. But when all due campaign, and
Liter sluiced a fair chunk of It, wise everyone has given up hope; they've used
We were alone in this part of the park. off near allowances have ben made for
country needs now.
partisan excess, quite illegally, Into his race for reelection to the all their
resources and now they're just going to
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there were otis,
If that is accomplished, the international
the s ment on economic policy a&amp;pted by the Senate.
give
up.
It may be the beginning of the end."
Democrats' mid-term mini-convention in
bankers mtjst them move to more pressing mat-people, collars turned up in the chill, heads ben t
Nor did the assembled Democrats overlook
Cut
to crazed mob fleeing down Main St.,
down in the near dark, and lost in their thought&amp;
Kansas City last week surely desm-es some son
ters, such as recycling of Arab money and saving
the
"catastrophic
economic
facts"
of
our
turning
to
look back from time to time at the
Beyond them were the cars and the baes and
of prize for sheer dreadlulne.tt.
national life. These they traced to undef ined ( bu t huge, seething mountain of
Britain and its pound-sterling.
sugar that seems to
tasi, warring with each other for I.
Lord knows the Republicans had provided Republican)
"economic policies that have keep gaining on them all the Lime, The
sugar can
00000llllb further on were the shops of downtown them with plenty of high-test ammunition and br ou ght the worst recession since the Great be seen at
one
point
to
change
Into
cubes
and rain
Washington, dressed now for Christmas, their One can hardly blame the Democrats for
using U, Deprcssi)n and the most serious inflation ever down ferociously on a bus filled with people. Cut
lights winking off In an evening ritual,
or ewn for using It a bit one.sldedjy. They ex perienced
in peacetime." If the Democratic to Heston,
In this cold scene. I was In warm company. it
00is trying to change his expre4gon.
bemoaned "the conscious betrayal of
the adininitjatlo, of Roosevelt, Truman, Kennedy
"ha, I have It, Exclamation point," he ex.
people's trust by our highest elected officials,"
nice. I forgot caution. The bum dauled me
and Johnson had anything whatever to do with claims. "We'll fight sweetness with
w'th banter ai p'sonality his
sweetness, It
and nobody supposed they were talking about the this, the fact went unremarked
moving at
at Kansas City, will take sacrifice; we'll all have to
as
faster rate than his mouth. He was
give up our
150,000 given to Hubert Humphrey by an agent of
All this is perfectly routine partisan own personal suppLies
of sugar and I xsake
earthy, 'iitty and fun. The squirrel, he said, Sam
Howard Hughes in a limousine In front of the rodomontade, and lithe Democrats had stopped
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forever our sweet tooths. But we can
that is, "Has this sweet tooth, right in the
get a giant
Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles In 1968.
r
there they could have gone home, still ahead of spoon brigade going and
his head. Lord how he do love his sugah!" Grins
heap
sugar
on
the sugar
They rightly deplored the fact that "the trust the game, with their
share of what passes for beast. It will fatten Itself to death and
soon
with wrinkled eyes and fat fingers squeezing my and confidence of the people in their government honor among politicians quite intact,
people
will
forget
they
arm. "Milk Duds are his favori te. Ain't that
ever used sugar."
ç'
sonnthing" We got a hor.ky white squirrel here
what eats Milk Duds."
Let's sit back and reflect on '74 foe' a minute, OK.?
What could w have doae witlut Disney'
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JoycAls. It was something out of O'}ienry.
First of all - despite the overwhelming preponThere is no absolute way where
anyone can acof another age, a time of fantasy, of wi [egg
derance of Watergate (which made all of us feel as though curately assess the tremendous value which
this entity
and a nima ls of magic. A Christmas star wcWd
we were taken, as Indeed we were), and the depressing has contributed to Central Fl
or
ida,
appear In the heavcns, over
White
econo mical news having us wonder if we had the tenacity
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(t'fm:sh it through th e sear, it was still good year.
How atx'ut these pa st two weeks when
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-again while
I rehetj In my pockit for change. No, I could
all other parts of th e coun try were ple
ading their
--Well, as far as I'm ('oncerned, It wasn't rely that economic plights,
do better than tiut. I withdrew my wallet, fat
we were able to "brag" about the hotel.
rjf
bad. The condition bad is always relative and when you mmel m-cupancy being fifled to
with credit cards ar4 some comfortable bills. I
93 per mt. The first Um,e
consider the plight of the less fortunate, not only in this in our history.
was going to do this with flair -"for the bonky
country but In other parts of the globe,! repeat myself and
As
And the Internationally famous (and envied) Florida
say, "'Thank Cod I was born an American,"
wea ther couldn't have been better!
I wa struck dumb and silent. me turn, no
-r
When all of these hundreds of
,
longer laughing, grabbed the wallet and, no
thousands of visitors
Obviously we had crooks exposed in government, return to their
native states, all they'll be talking about is
longer limping, began to run, my credit cards
however,
we
also have a government which not only that "wonderful
flying.
Florida weather," and hospita li
ty which
purged those involved, but punished them as well,
was shown to them whIle they were
I gave chase of course. For a short distance.
ht'e.
There's no way you can buy advertising
The buin had W= mv money from am walkt
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like that. 'o
at
me
economy
elsewhere
In
this
nation.
All
I
Just
and dropped It In Hs escape. I stopped where it
BY JOHN SPOISKI can
thInkofit,welIvep.eah)thetime
suggest to that is "thank goclness there wasn't a guy
We have s' much to be grateful
was dropped,
Jh~~
now, no sense DI further risk.
for, you know?
smart enough to invent a better mousetrap.. . or else it
Happy
New Year.. . and may you live as long as
Besides, the perpttn*tor was gone. it was totally
might have caught Mickey Mouse and friends."
you
, up to another one of your crazy getdark now. And as I looked back at the park
want, and never want as long as you live!
r1ch-i4 uik schemes, again?'
b'nch, the white sqoirrel, too, had vanished.
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TALLAHASSEE, Ha. (AP) - Asst. Comptroller
Burrell Mawhinney, chief aide to lame duck Comptroller
Fred Dickinson, says he will start next week with the
State Board of Administration.
Mawhinney said Tuesday he has accepted the post of
administrative coordinator for the agency that supervises
state Investments.
Mawhlnney, 55, is one of 17 Dickinson aides whom
Comptroller-elect Gerald Lewis plans to release.
Mawhlnney has been a state employe for 31 years and
would have lost significant retirement benefits if he had
not found another state job.

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State Hospital

PEMBROKE PINES Fla. i AP) -Four men being held
at a state hospital on various charges escaped late
Tuesday by climbing through the window of a minimum
security dormitory, Lheriff *5 deputies said.
Deputy John Seaman of the Broward County sheriff's
office said the four, last seen at 9:30 p.m., were
discovered missing from the South Florida State Hospital
during a head count three hours later.
"Apparently they escaped from a minlmun4ype
security ward, with no bars on the windows," Seaman
said. 'They are considered dangercus,"

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Stone's early assumption of of.
flee is $327 in pay for two days
service. He hardly needs the
money though because he and
his wife, Marlene, have a net
worth in excess of $1 million,
Gurney's resignation may
also produce some slight seniority advantages for Stone, a
Democrat.

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the state university system,
Dean said.
For the few jobs that are becoming vacant, a number of
highly qualified people are ap.
plying and as a result the state
Is getting top quality people,
said Bill Gibson, 'issistant to the
secretary of the state Ad.
minist, atlon Department.
Th Personnel Division Is imemenUng a system that will
provide centralized, computerized information on Job open.
ings in state government, Dean
said.
"It will allow us to refer
people who are qualified to
those Jobs that are open much
faster than we are able to do so
now," he said.
With unemployment in Florida approaching 7 per cent, the
speed may become important
to Job hunters, he added.
Under the current system, of-

ficials have no way of telling
how many Job openings there
are in state government or
where they are located unless
they poll every sta te department, Dean said.
Jobapplications
for state positions has grown
steadily in the past three years.
In November 1972 there were
6,943 applicants, in November
1973 a total of 9,933 and Novem.
ber 1974 It rose to 14,117 appli.
cations, he said.

No information was iznme.
diately available on how many
Job openings there were in rela.
tion to the applications, he said.

The new system, which is
costing about $240,000, will en-able personnel officials to know
exactly where vacan cies occur
and the average turnover for a
position, he said. When fully
Implemented, state agencies
will be able to feed information
on vacant positions directly into
the computer and match it up
with Job seekers.

In the secretarial job classifications for example, In NoUnder the present slower sysvember 1972 there were 268 ap. tem, agencies notify the pernlicatinn. IAR nnIi tlnrir ui
in sonnel nffirn nk'.n •Ln..
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November 1973 and 1,096 appli- vacancy and the personnel
cations in November 1974,
office sends the agency a list of
said
applicants, he said.

Pobert W. Flowers, 75, of
Route 2, Sanford, died Tuesday
morning. Born in Blountstown,
he lived in Sanford for the past
63 years and was a retired
commercial fisherman . He wa.
a Baptist and veteran of WW II.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Lottie Flowers of Sanford;

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personal service to each family
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Dannetta Attxnr
Cresler L. Waits
kevin Jackson
Alfrrd Willingham
Henrietta E 'age, DeBary
'ieia Pangrau. Deltona
Ile,tuiah B kiIfO'lr. Deltona
I 'el M Hughes, DeUona
E"njamin Sheffield. Enterprise
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son, Robert Jr., of Orlando;
daughter, Mrs. Betty Foster,
Townsend, Ga.; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Lila Gillyard,
Jacksonville and Mrs. Eva
lilies, Edgewater; stepson,
Robert Raulerson, Chuluota; 29
grandchildren and 18 great.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)
- The turnover of sta te employes is down and the number
of highly qualified applicants
for vacant state Jobs has risen
because of the tight job market,
officials say.
In contrast to past years
w hen state employes left their
Jo bs in great numbers they are
now sta ying longer and more
highly qualified people are
applying for vacancies that do
occur, said Miles Dean,
assistant state personnel
director.
"Where we had a hard time
recruiting people and di fficulty
in fillin g Jobs and people leav.
ing Jobs more, that has stop.
ped," he said in an interview,
"But I'd say it would be ap.
plicable to all employers."
There are more
3,(()Q
career service positions in the
state government, exclusive of

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"I think it would be playing a
shell gam e," Saunders said.
"We can defend w ha t we are
now doing. We should strive for
100 r cent equity in assessments and lower the millage to
reflect all increases. It'.c more
businesslike,"

tors resigned earlier than Gur. -*.
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State Employe Turnover' Down

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cool reception (rein State Sen.
Bob Saunders, D-Gainesville,
chairman of the Senate Ways
and Means committee, which
would have to approve it before
it could become law,

Senators
elected
in
November take office Friday,
although they will not be sworn
in until Jan. 14.

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taxes each year after taking a
$5,000 homestead exemption. If
the assessments were halved to
$15,000 and the tax rate doubled
to 40 mills, he would pay $400
taxes after the same homestead
exemption.
"Homestead exemption Isn't
worth anything with 100 per
cent assessments," he said. "I
think it makes more sense to

1AI.l.A}JS,SEE Fla. AI1 t
Richard Stone became a
mnemtx.,r of the U. S. Senate to.
day - two days ahead of
schedule.
Stone's appointment by Gov.
Reubin Askew to fill the two
days remaining in the term of
former Sen. Edward Gurney,
il-Fla., was effective at midnight.

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rather than to ui
crease the exemption."
Ogden said because of the
psychological factor In assessing property at 50 per cent of
value, county tax assessors
would be less inclined to resist
pressures to assess at 100 per
cent of value,
Itmightalsoencow-ageco.
ty commissions to reduce
spending by taxing at a millage
rate below the maximum, he
added,
Ogden 's proposal has drawn a

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is valued at 130,000 and taxed at

()CALA, Ha. i All ) •- Investigators were trying today to
determine why a man fled a routine driver's license check
and threatened state troopers with a pistol before he
finally was shot to death.
Identification of the man, described as about 60-y earsold with thinning gray hair, was withheld pending
notification c! kin, A Marion County Sheriff's spokesman
said initial checks showed the man did not have a criminal
record and was not a fugitive.
The spokesman said the man made an abrupt u.turn
and sped away In his car on State Road 40 near here when
he approached the license check.
Troopers who pursued the car said the man pointed a
istol at their cruiser when they pulled alongside the car.
Troopers said he again brandished the pistol when he was
finally chased to the end of an Isolated dirt road and was
shot to death while still in his car.

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law, it would need to l
accompanied by a eon•
stitutional amendment per.
mitting counties and school
boards to double their maximum property tax millage,
"If you cut property values in
half, it would be mandatory to
permit taxing authorities to
dou ble t heir millage to collect
about the same amount of reve.
flue," he said,
And, Ogden said, taxpayers
would save money because of
the homestead exemotlon.

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) somebody has got to be above
Taxpayers would probabl) 100 per cent. Assessing
save mdney and Florida might property is not
an exact scibe better off with property as. ence," he said.
sessed at 50 per cent of value
The state has been trying to
Instead of 100 per cent, says
force assessors of (lie 67 counRep. Carl Ogden, 1)-Jackson. ties to assess
at 100 per cent of
Ville.
value over the past decade, 0g.
"It may not be the answer,
den said, but the assessments
but we're looking at it," said
still vary between 75 and 100 per
Ogden, chairman of the Florida cent,
House Flnannce and Tax corn.
"That's a tremendous gap,"
mittee
he said.
"We aren't going to ever get
Ogden said if the legislature
to 100 per cent because if we do, adopts a 50
per cent assessment
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Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1975

Greeks Hope To Regain Lost Territory

Belgian Artist Peellaert Finds Rock Era 'Fun But Lost'
NEW YORK

(NEA) The and through a series of panels, lac'. Then, the whole thing was
evolution of rock music has eventually metamorphosizing photographed again to give it a
spawned a variety of seemingly into a patrol of armed soldiers flat, two-dimensional effect."
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theiti questionable cartoons, battlefield. It not
awful musiciaLs, tacky movies opened the minds of

on the
Peellaert said it was the first
only time he had ever used the
many technique of photograph and
and
some
worthwhile continental antimilitarists but paint, "and probably the last. It
technological breakthroughs In opened the door of opportunity was an interesting idea but I
sophisticated amplifying for Pcellaert as well,
don't expect to repeat it for
equipment.
It was right after publication anything else I do."
Add to that list art,
of that issue that Peellaert's
Rock appears such a
Guy Peellaert, tall, nearly future exploded. He received distinctly American vice that it
gaunt native of Brussels now offers to illustrate for several ought to be difficult for a
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As politiclans debate the future of
Cyprus, the island's economy Is
1n disarray. Turkish Cypriots
ope to reverse the gloom by
reviving tourism, and Greek
Cypriots hope to regain some of
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last July, nearly all of Ky. ductive capacity, including
renia's 4,000 residents werefarmland, copper pyrite mines,
Greeks. Now the El Greco Hotel the rock quarrying Industry,

the Turkish 6y Odus, with tacit

support from London. The British government has not allowed

Communists Overrun
Phuoc Long Province
SAIGON, South Vietnam (A?)

Cambodian Outposts Fall
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (A?)
Khmer Rouge Insurgents overran lOsinall government outposts across the
Mekong River from Phnom Perth, and fi eld reports said
more than 200 goverment soldiers were killed or missing.
Hundreds of villagers tied across the Mekong to ezcapc
the fighting, but refugees said the insurgents marched
about 1,000 of the villagers off and killed those who
resisted.
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Israelis Raid Villages
JERUSALEM (AP) Israeli troops raided two villages
in southern Lebanon on Tuesday night, blew up six houses
and brought back six prisons, the Israeli military
command announced. A communique said the houses
destroyed in the villages of Yarin and Alteroun had been
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na ped were "arrested on suspicion of assisting the terrorists."

IRA Discusses Extension
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BELFAST, Northern Ireland (.W)
The irisn
Republican Army is reported discussing an extension of
its Christmas cease-fire following a clemency overture
from the British government. "At the moment it looks as
if an extension of the cease-fire is on," said one IRA
source. The 11-day cease-fire had been scheduled to end at

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Mary Boulevard, 8 p.m. Open to p.m., AEC No. 38, 8 weeks;
those Interested In taking a Poise &amp; Fashion, 4 p.m.4 p.m.,
square dance course.
Pan Am Bank Bldg., Beghl2lng
Watercolors, 7 p.m..10 p.m., 10
JAN. 3
weeks; Parent Effectiveness, 7
National Association of pm..10 p.m., 10 weeks. Call SJC
Retired Federal Eznployes, I Community Services for1
p.m., First Federal of reservation&amp;
Seminole, First Street, Sanford.
JAN. 14
JAN. 5
W.1.F.E., 9:30 a.m.-12:30
Motorcycle Mileage Run p.m., Pan Am Bank Building,
sponsored by The Group MC No fee; Self Defense for
Club to benefit Centeral Florida Women, 7 p.m.-10 p.m., Pan Am
ZOO, 10 i.Ifl., Sanford Plan, Bank Bldg.; Tax Preparation,
followed by 1 p.m. barbecue at TTh, 7 p.m.-ID p.m., SJC Main
,

midnight Thursday.

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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP)— United Nations
Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim and his family will
visit this Caribbean Island nation this weekend, the
Ministry of External Affairs announced.
The Waldheuns have been vacationing on the island of
Trinidad, southwest of Barbados.

Lake Golden Recreation Area.

Campus 5-213; Interpersonal
Tickets available from Bob CwnnicaUu,,,, 7p.rn..I0 p.m.,
Benton, Chevron Station 1712 SJC Main Campus S.114; SM&amp;

and Airport Boulevard. Entry TrIm, 9:30 a.m.-1l a.m., VTh,
deadline Jan. 2.
SiC Main Campus H-G; Slim &amp;
Trim, 7:30 p.m.-9 p.m., TTh,
JAN. 6
SJC Main Campus 11-fiveBasic Gunimithlng, 7 p.m.-10
pin., 8 wks., AEC No, 6. Call sixths; Intermediate WaterSeminole Junior College colOrs, 7 p.m..10 p.m., AEC No.
Community Services for ll,lOweeks Public Speaklng,7
p.m.-10 p.m., 1,212 (SJC Main
reservations.
Campus), 10 weeks. Call SJC
Songwriters' Guild of Central Community Services Office for
Florida, 7:30 p.m., First reservatIons.

4)

JAN. 7

Gardening In ContaIners, 7
p.m.. 4 wks. AEC No.
67, call SJC Community Sex-

*ew i

you remember about the news lag In family magazines.
4. The B-I intercontinen tal
bomber, which made its first

Of the week? U you score fewer
than five correct answers, you
had better read the paper a
flue more carefully. 11 you get
eight or more right, you rate an
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Sanford Optimist Club, noon,
Sheraton Inn, Speaker Dr.
Kenneth Wing of Seminole
Ca.cer Society.

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Community Chorus, 7 p.m..
9:30 p.m., Main Campus P.1, No
fee, call SJC Music Dept. for

NEWS QUIZ
Editor's note: How much do schools; (c) cut back advertis-

Federal Bank Bldg., 2424

Edgewater Dr., Orlando. Guest
speaker, John Bridges, FTU
rnu.sic major graduate on music
composition and related areas.
The Songwriters' Guild is for
amateur songwriters.

Li

W!uo you pk* up vow dui$op..1
fikus and p1 iti, buy two toil ot
kod.co at b*ac5 and uswt. I; IM
*W the rep" price of one.
TODAY AND EVERYDAY

flight over a California test
area, Is designed to replace the
aging B-52 at a cost per plane
of: (a) $7.6-million; (b) 701. Some of Lady Bird John- million (c) $76-million.
son's friends gave her a foun.
5. The
Environmental
tam, set In downtown San An- Protection Agency called off
tonio. Tex., as a present for her the enforcement of clean-air
birthday on Dec-22, the day standards affecting shopping
Mrs. Johnson was: (a) 60; (b) centers, highways, stadiums
62; (c) 59.
and airports: (a) indefinitely;
2. A Gallup Poll survey found (b) for two years; (c) for six
that churchgoing in the United months.
States in 1974: (a) increased
6. Pope Paul VI opened the
slightly; (b) remained at the Holy Year of 1975 by tapping the
same level as in the three
docr of St. Peter's basilica in
vious years; (C) continued its Rome. The last Holy Year was
persistent decline.
in: (a) 1950; (b) 1875; (C) 1900.
7. The women in the mw
3. The National Cancer Board
Congress
are talking about es.
has urged President Ford to
tabtishing
their own caucus to
appeal to tobacco companies
Increase their Influence and unto: (a) offer cigarettes much
lIy their strategy their numlower In tar and nicotine; (b)
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limit sales outlets near high

Community Band, 7:30-10
pin., no fee, call SJC Music

Dept., for reservaUuns.
Conversational Spanish. 12:30
p.m.. :50 p.m., Tuesdays and
Thursdays, l213. Call Community Services for reserrations.

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JAN. 8

Call f0day.

Deltona Ohio Club, [)eltona
Community Center, &amp; p.m.

carry-in dinrcr.
former Ohloans.

Open to all

JAN $1
Orlando Dug Training flub
registration for 10 weeks basic
and advanced obedience, breed
ring and tracking classes, 7:30
pin., National Guard Armory,
209 S. Ferncreek, Orlando.

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Services for

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9. The Federal Aviation A!
mintstraion was charged by it.
own inquiry board with being
ineffective in safety enforce.
ment, as pressure mounted for
new safety measures for the
plane Involved In a crash near
Paris last March in which 346
persons died. The plane In
question is the: (a) Boeing 747;
(b) DC-b; (c) DC-9.
10. A global survey of political
and civil liberty made by the
non-profit Freedom House
organization for its 23rd annual
report indicated that this year

personal freedom: (.) declined

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Law for Women, 7 p.m..I0

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tour this month because of poor health. The semiofficial
newspaper Al Ahram said the 68-year-old Soviet Communist party chief told Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail
Fahmy and War Minister Abdel Ghany Gamasy during
their meeting in Moscow last Sunday that his doctors
advised him not to undertake any activities.

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Quilting Techniques, 10 am.Special meeting, General 12 noon, Pan Am Bank
Sanford Memorial Library Building. Call Community
Museum trustees at the library, Services for reservations.
4 p.m.
JAN. 13
The Foresters Square Dance
Driver Education, 3 p.m.-6
Club free get-acquainted dance, p.m., MTWTh; Patchwork &amp;
The Forest Clubhouse, Lake Applique Sewing, 7 p.m.-10

Communist forces

another district town in Phuoc Long province. Officials
predicted that the provincial capital would fail within
weeks, completing the Communist conquest of the
province on the Cambodian border 75 miles north of
Saigon. The district town lost Tuesday, Phuoc Binh, was
the fourth in the province given up by the government
since Dec. 14 and the 11th In South Vietnam to fall since
the cease-f ire agreement 23 months ago.

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IN BRIEF

for them if they left. Their frontier," he explains. 'We
homes and businesses are must have separate regional
turned over to newly arrived administrations, but their deTurkish Cypriots from the gree of autonomy is negotiable.
south.
And I would like to see them
Of 185,000 Greek Cypriots who united under a central federal
used to live north of the Attila government to protect the indeline, only 14,000 are left. The pendence of Cyprus."
remainder are refugees in the
While politicians dicker, U'e
south. Most are crowded into island economy is disarray.
private homes with relatives
Tourism, the biggest revenue
and friends, but up to 13,-000 earner, died when Turk-,ih jets
live in tent encampments that first bombed the gold coast of
offer scant protection from the resort hotels around Kyrenia
i!land'g cold, wet winters,
and Famagusta. Nearly 20 per
Rauf Denktash, leader of the cent of the Greek Cypriot work
Turkish Cypriots, says he would force is unemployed.
like an administrative barrier
Greek Cypriots face food
to protect his people from the shortages through loss of the
Greek Cypriot majority, but he Mesaoria grain belt and the citdoesn't want any economic nis groves of Morphou, the two
harriers bet ceo t1w island's large s t agricultural plains on
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contributing artist until he drew complete,' he said. "One week
a cartoon strip for the French was
spent
shooting
satirical magazine "HariCar i" backgrounds with a Polaroid
The cartoon depicted asoccer camera and the next was spent
team huddled in their dugout adding the other elements
planning game strategy, then some paint to the background
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pied Kyrenia rather than move population exchange across the
includes heavy steel and con.
to the muddy security of refu- "Attila Line" Is creating ethnic
crete bunkers surrounded by
gee camps in the Greek-con- barriers that could In the future
trolled south. But his resent- result In permanent political unmarked minefields. Kyrenia
Is the Turkish headquarters
ment would seem to rule out partition of an Island only the
town.
peaceful coexistence with his size of Connecticut.
Only 25,000 Turkish Cypriots
new neighbors
Turkish CyBetween 35,000 and 38,000 are now left In the south,
and
priots who have moved here Turkish troops now control 40
8,500 of these are sheltered on
from their old homes In the per cent of the Land mass,
towns of Limassol and Larnaca. mostly In northern Cyprus, and three British military bases,
The Greek Cypriot adminisBefore the Turkish Invasion 80 per cent of the Island's protratlon is actively trying to halt

has become the Ergenekon. The and cargo handling facilities.
Turkish vessels to remove the
sidewalk cafes play Turkish The Turks have given every Inrefugees from its bases, armusic. fled flags with crescent dication of digging in for a guing that
It cannot be a party
moons flutter from the masts of lengthy stay.
to further partition of the
pleasure craft In the yacht
Since the first Turkish soldier Island.
harbor. Statues of Aphrodite landed on the north coast July
The Turks are actively enhave been replaced by Kamal 20, the Turkish command has couraging
ethnic and geograph.
he vows. "My turn will come." Attaturk.
built permanent fortifications ic partition. They tell the Greek
hi' is vile if a handful (If
More than a third of the &amp;-0,. along a line running from Fain. Cypriots they are
free to stay in
Greek Cypriots who have cho. 000 inhabitants of Cyprus are agust.a in
the east, through Ni- the northern zone, but they
Turks,
se to remain in Turkish.occu- refugees. And the inexorable costa, to Morphou
sources predict a major meat
in the west. It make it plain it would be better
"l don't want a permanent short.n!e.

capture the multi-dimensional "Rock Dreams" was realized.

CALENDAR

JENSEN

Associated Press Writer
KYRENIA, Cyprus (All) — A
young Greek Cypriot here
nws exactly how many Tursh policemen looted his home
while he was Interned in the
Dome lintel. They are still
wearing his pants and shoes.
"Now I have to smile and be
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Two years and seven months
much nzui,cy w snd and later, Peellaert unveiled 116
iathing to spend It on. paintings
incorporating
ph.,i,ntage, air brush and a
Five years ago, Peellaert was sar donic artist's touch.
known only to European un"Each painting took ap.
derground "comix" fans as a proximately two weeks to

Sanford, Fl.

'Turkish Cypriots Seek Tourist $ WORLD

To date, he has heard only
moral least serving up all
aspects of the $3 billion one complaint from those In.
recording Industry — many net cluded in his book. '•T4
Turner took one look at my
vecy appetizing.
Peellaert's own favorites painting and blew up!" he said.
ainongthe warped Panoply of "She did not like it at all but Ike
Rock Dreams" are his ren- (Tina's husband) Inughed. He
(lering of a drunken Jerry Lee said it was very accurate." The
Lewis (the hillbilly Mick qu1en3Ual Tins is Portrayed
Jagger of the '50s) and his in her most familiar of stage
pathetic portrait of the lifeless stances, gripping a hand
a very
Janis Joplin sprawled across a microphone h
bed in an otherwise empty suggestive manner.
The most Interesting aspect
room. "They need no ex.
planatlons," Peellaert states of "Rock Dreams" isn't its
simply in explaining why he affront to rock's gold-plated
prefers those two over the rest. legends nor Peellaert's cornPeell aert Paid that nearly a pelting technique; it Li that
third of the original paintings "Rock Dreams" could be a
appearing in "Rock Dreams" time capsule for sociologists to
""cades from now in order
have been sold, many to the
notables immortalized In Its to understand how these saints

living in Paris, is an artist who leading European magazines European to perceive it In all its
specializes in rock music.
and opportunities to animate New World wickedness but
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-clad for an interview in a tight. Zedeck also asked Peellaert to hardly suff ering from naivete
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fitting French undershirt and design the stage set for a Sean or culture shock.
casual trousers, speaks careful, O'Casey play Zedeck was
"Rock is music and as such,
halting English as he smokes planning to produce.
is universal," he said, "but the Grouped like the disciples In Leonardo's I'Last Supper," 12 rock stars of the 1950s and '605 surround
his thick Gitane cigarettes. He
It was May, 1970, when door is closing. It has become a the master, Elvis Presley, In one of Peelaert's "Rock Dreams." The stars are (kit to right): Vince
smiles a lot. He has a lot to Peellaert, researching a movie fashionable cliche. 'Rock Taylor, Tommy Steele, P. J. Proby, Billy Fury, Tommy Sands, Rick Nelson, Presley,
Tom Jones,
smile about thesedays since Ids he hoped to produce, launched Dreams' was my way of saying Eddie Cochran, Terni Dene, Ritchie Valens, Fabian and Cliff Richard.
pages. Among the buyers are and mountebanks gripped, then
first work In this country was the Idea for "Rock Dreams." 'It was fun while it was here but
David Bowie, John Lennon and shaped, generations.
just released, "Rock Dreams"
A devoted student of now it's gone, the final chapter record the 20th century's new each painting Is always polite
Peellaert's impressions of the the Rolling Stones, who also
Peellaert could Just be a
Popular Library, $7.95).
American film and music fan Is folding. Let us record It and gladiators is British pop writer and never interferes with
the pled pipers who led a commissioned Peellaert to talented historian, or by his own
"Rock Dreams" Is an magazines for more than 20 then move on.' "
Nik Cohn. His terse, sensitive lurid thrill show splashed generation astray are rarely
an
artsy
produce the art for the sleeve of admission,
ixisttiat
-rl!a.sherd of [x)p years, Peellaert realized the
Helping Peellaert graphically commentary accompanying before the viewer,
literal. Instead, he paints a their latest album.
necrophiliac.
sociology
and
flashy, effect of rock music and Its
surrealistic paintings that magnitude. Shortly there after,
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NEW YORK - ( NEA) - Are they icormlasts, or just con. news. Then, upon the tedvice of his mother (who told him that that
fused? Anti-establishment or egomaniaes? Sages or simpletons? second guy was "filling you up with fear"), he got a tWd agent.
MarvIn Barnes.
lie is now back with the Spi r its. But his problems are not over.
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unusually gifted performer, Barnes in basketball, Thomas in

team after physically a&amp;uulting an assistant coach, and after

Steelers Favorites

football anti Allen in baseball.
having been traded from several teams and showing up only on
Each has had terrible times with either the press or fans or
rare
ed ki is, t seems, is his last resort.
bosse, or all th ree. Each has been rock ed by financial dealings.
Thomas, 27, was from a working class family wi th a num be r of
Each is black. Each was born with a tin spoon in his mouth, But children in Dallas. He went to West Texas State where he was a

none, becau.v of his prowess with a ball, has ever needed a tin
Allen and Themas were rookies of the year; Barrics is a leading

candidate,
Each has been lionized anti cuddled. Each has felt "took." And

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The Pit tsburgh eelers,
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fine fmitball player and no trouble to anyone.
He signed a decent contract for about $25,000 a year for three
years with the Dallas Cowboys. In 1970. his rookie year, he was a

f'ootball League, have be en installed

star of a Super Bowl team. He wanted to renegotiate his contract

and then went into a 3tate of silence that was rivalled only by the
Sphinx. Even a mumble by Thomas soon became big news. Like
the rumblings of some underground fault.

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%prites to %in SWr Bowl IX over the National Con.
ference champion Minneso ta Vikings.

The odds For the Jan. 12 classic in New Orleans were
iJisted Tuesday by Harrah's Race and Sports Book.

since players not nearly as talented or acomplished were
making considerably more money. The Cowboys
(IOWfl flat. He at ta ck ed In print his general manager and coach

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At one time during the 1974
Both teams were surprised to campaign, 12th-ranked Baylor
be In the classic because of the was staring nine consecutive
RICH ALLEN
DUANE THOMAS
way their seasons started.
losses in the eye. Baylor lost Its
Our goal this year was to last seven games of the 3973 each, at one time or another,
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have Baylor's first winning sea. season and the first two against violent confrontation. Each had one reason or another, has had a
"vanished " front his team.
son in 11 years," said Baylor's Oklahoma and Missouri
Each has been in the news recently, Barnes, a 21-year-old
Grant Teaff, who was named year.
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rookie center with the St. Louis Spirits of the American BasketCoach of the Year by the Foot"When you go through nine lxiii Association, stopped showing up for games
in which he was
ball Writers Association of straight losses, that checks averaging 22 points and 15 rebounds.
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your oil, gas and radiator,"
It seemed he had become virtually penniless alter he had
He turned a 2.9 team in 1973 Teaff said,
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into an 8-3 club in 1974 to win the
"What helped us turn it Providence, H.!., who soon found that his Rolls Ho)ee did not
Southwest Conference title.
around?" he said. "Our kids 'e- always start, that the pockets of his $70 slacks were made without
Te aff added "We wanted to fused to quit - they believed in money in them, and that
his new apartment he had with 13
go to a bowl even if it- was the themselves. We knocked off Ok.. telephones wasn't huge enough.
'Chill Bowl' because Baylor lahoma State and that started
He was advised by one agent that his contract with the Spirits
hadn't been since 1963. We the ball rolling.
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Each (if these athletes has made an ambivalent name for head with a tire iron.
himself In th e world of .sport. Each has esta blished himself as an
Th omas, halfback for th e Wash ing ton Redskins, Is back on th e

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Course, which ended its current meeting today, witi open
itsfirstfull 1975smion on Friday,Feb. 7.
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replaced as head football coach so that Broyles could
devote full time to duti es as athletic director,
The monetary amount of the contract was not disclosed.
Neither Broyles nor Bishop was available at once for

repeat their triumphs when "It depends on whether the ball
Then Dominic OleJniczak and retirement of Ara Parseghian
they become coaches.
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coachi ng Jot,," he popular 30
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bowl which gave the opportunjjmej
said Sloan, who became the n- Knute Rodme's Notre l)ame ity
to play for the national
quasterbac-k said late Tuesday. turn's yo ungest head foothall record of 106
victories, an- championship and ended ep in
"But I think I have a good coach when he took over the
theOrange,uwewm,w'JJ
c-oachingjob.. ihepeoplehere Commodore helm. - 'I prayed thia month.
happy.
If we lose, It will be begave me a chance to be a head about It. And, It Just came out
AJabaji has Its own coach- cause we aren't good enough."
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Sicar anr.vnccd ht dccim Bryant,
th kam, at Mary. the only team in the nation with
lucrative coaching post at shortly after 10 p.m., CST, land, Kentucky,
Texas A&amp;M a 12-0 record and I think we'll
Texas Tech short1v after h!s about 24 hours after word got and Alabama have won 242 desen-e ft nationa
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Van Brocklin once explained three seasons
barely, got out be fore the sheriff
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from coaching.
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When the Packers went sour
Who knows? He might even girl with her girdle slipping.
During Lombardi's nine under Devine, resentment was
be a good coach. The year he George Ilalas sneered, "In the seasons in Green Bay, the
assisted Dan Devine in full sense of the word, he is not a Packers won five NFL expressed in a cruel fashion.
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reputation as a pleasant,
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Starr was shy and uncertain; hospitable upper midwestern
since the glory days of Vince wall by a public grown his humility equaled his talent, community.
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l.ml1i persuaded Starr to enchanted when he first went
burden of Bart Starr.
Van Brocklin never had the reach out, to grow bold, to think there; everybody is daft
He seems a most felicitous luck to coach a quarterback of of himself as a great quar- th? Packers and he about
was
choice. Starr is iminensely his own ability. The Dutchman terback. The I
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popular in Green Bay, he is was the purest of passers. He the Packers, the successes in in
the clothing stores.
untarnished by the failures didn't run with the ball, he the first two Super Bowls, were
But there
st
which have beset the Packers In threw it.
shared triumphs for the coach some football degenerates,
Lombardi's abstnce.
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MIAMI (A P)-This time,it,s ccach except Amos Alonzo
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not the Game of the Century. Stagg and Pop Warner.
Saturday nights respectively. Both games are at L's only the Game of t
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Alaba ma is second In The
home. Lyman also laces two strong foes, in a for Alabama and the end of an AP's
rankings and appears to
surprising Colonial team Friday, then returns wi th era for Notre Dame.
he tli" only team wi th a shot at
'1'5T0 of co llege football's big- over
Winter Park Saturday. Lake Howell resum es
ta king No. I'ranked Okla.
Saturday playing Trinit Prep. Lake Brantley gest names collide tonight in horna, which has completed an
resumes next Tuesday playing at Seminole. The the Orange Bowl. Their only u-o campaign, 'Bama also is
cof*ontatjon occurred in
Stetson University Hatters also resumé its quest
favored by 10 points or
the Sugar Bowl last seaso n wi th 11-0toand
avcr: !at year's bItter
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Yale NoIre Dame winning a 223 defeat
Thursday and Hartford Saturday.
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in Yankees and 22 other teams." signing with the Yankees:
Tuesday and the Myear-old the last five sewon3, more than sibly could
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days, came from North Caro.
Asked If there had been a bid the judge to rule in our favor
in the championship game had a super lina to sign a five-year contract champion Oakland A's pitching back
final game, with his 13 third quarter points which
staff, was ruled a free agent 15
off In money deab, and the deciding factor in h1s deci. higher than the Yankees, he re- and if the judge rules in our
when his unfortunate susKri. sion was he wanted to play in
and end one of the most cx- days ago because A's owner sion
was invoked, he told me, New York,
Plied. "I believe so."
favor it's a closed Issue.
turned the close affair into a rout. The 6-3
senior Pensive bidding wars ever Charle,
s 0. Finley, it %as de- 'Any
The final negotiations were win In the Courts andIf we
time
you
have
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lie
oppor.
was Mills' choice, but his first game performance known in the sport.
When asked it the figure was held Tuesday in Ahoskie, N.C.,
.
cided, failed to li%v up to all the tunity to buy the contract of a
against Oviedo could be cal.led so-so, as he spent
Yankees have played him prJor
$3.75
million, Hunter quipped: in the law offices of Cherry, to our wi ng,
"it was always the Yankees terms of Hunter's 1974 contract. player for cash I want you to go
ya
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the ma jority of the game burdened
"No. I signed forS I0 InIWon."
Yankee President Paul said ahead whenever
with foul and 22 other teams," said Hunt.
Cherry
and
Flythe,
where.
for
certainly
be
in
for
tremendous
it would be
All Paul would say is: "U he t
trouble.
er, admitting that the Yankee he hoped the addition of Hunter advantageous to the Yankees.— (fidn't
have as much pride as he wo weeks, major league base- damages."
had been his favorite will return the New York tem The AP learned friam
Seminole's 6-5 forward Fred Washington, who Pinstripes
bill owners had traveled to woo Asked about Finley's appeal
since childhooj
WgWy
to its former days of greatness, placed baseball sources that ahas, we couldn't hhve given IIIim a pitcher they hoped woWd mke at the news conference lliere,
was very effective on the offensive boards in the
A contract with a 10-pge ad.
five-year contract,"
them to the World Series and Hunter replied: "Were confirst game, getting fl points On 10 field goals, was a dendum
The Yankees signed another Hunter and his lawyers had
to spell out the com. onetime
Oakland figure for- sough
Hunter said one key reason he Increase their attendance.
t a deal calling for a five- chose
prime candidate for the award also if he had plicated details of Hunter's new mer A's Manager Dick
fident we'll have no trouble at
Yankees was Clyde
Among the final tears
Wd
year
playing
contract
that
Kluttz,
performed well in the championship game.
employment was signed at 8:30 lLama
a New York scout who bidding were the San Die o
a year ago. However, would total $3.75 million
In Oakland, Reggie Jackson.
and signed Hunter as a high school Padres,
But Washington finished with 12 points, and
p.m. Tuesday in the Yankees' Firdey refused to go along with pay Hunter 115
the
Kansas
City
Royals
a
hunter teammate still with
spent a large majority of the game on the bench temporary offices near Shea
million in sala- bonus player in 1%4 for the and the Cleveland Indian&amp;
the
deal
and
Williams,
after
sitry,
bonus
and
retirement
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Stadium
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Wary of 00,0010 a year for flve me then and he never tied to me 10 five up terms of Hunter's
' contract, is going ahead this
est loss to the Yankees also and years. attorneys' fees
York Yankees. And Hunter's
Then the mustachioed Hunt- said
Of
now.
If
it
hadn't
been
for
him,
Friday in a California court
late Tuesday he expects to $260,000, a 10-year retirement the
first use of it
Us throw his
er, ja un tily wearing a Yankee win
Yankees
would
have
had
wi
th his appeal of the ar.
just as he did in the Wil- plan calling for $50,000 a
year,
a
more
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signature on a contract which cap, appeared at a news con- Ila
ble
,
ou
signing
me."
bitratlon ruling. Legal
ms case.
$I-milhon life insurance policy
The selection Of Oviedo's Clennie Patterson as The Associated Press learned ference, flanked by Gabe Paul,
Hunter said the bidding never however, have said that Finley
Paul
said
that
when
the cur- on himself and a $25,000 in- came down to the point of the has little chance
will total about $3.75 million, the club president.
of overturning
the tournament's MVP resulted in more fire works making him the highest paid
rent
Yankee
partnership
was surance policy on each of his Yankees versus one other team. the rul Ing.
"I'm delighted or I
than the games.
wouldn't
created.
majority
owner
two
children.
player in
sport.
IU sources said Ile said as far as he was conbe here," said the smiling George Steinbrenner "publicly they belie
Seminole head coach Joe
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ficials felt they rather compete with that tour- Hunter's strong right arm Stadium, that fabled baseball wound up as manager of the
nament than the Sentinel Star Tournament held the
Califomia Angels.
considered by some to be base park known The H
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Finley vows to buttle his 12tprevious week also in Winter Park.
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Miami Dade North, Manatee Community
College, Mattatuck Junior College, (Conn.) along
with SJC will be competing for the championship.
The Raiders will be hosting two other out of state
teams later in the season, when teams from New
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10 mark In 1974.
the Birmingham Americans. quarterbacks, Bobby Douglass
Ile said will be in CtJcago on and Gary fluff, but he had no A graduate of Texas AMI, he
nient on who would lead his was a Los Angles Rarm lineg with the
y
backer for 13 years and was
press and to begin working on team.
called
to the Washington Red- FI
next seasons plans.
Pardee said he will have
skins
as
a player and later as an
Pardee indicated it was toc freedom to chose his own staff

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from the respective communities.
To prove our point of the building rivalries, we
observed coaches leaving in regulars although the
win was assured, likewis coaches of apparent

Although it's not official, the crowd appeared
larger Fridqy night, at the Seminole County
Christmas Tournament than did the attendance for
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early to say what he'll do wi th of assistant coaches and (n1u assistan t coach.
tlw team but said he would trip luting a staff will be one of his
Terrns of Pardee's contract
Pardee, 38, was the WFL's out the
personnel department first malor lobs,
were not announced.

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his financially troubled Iran. of January.
whe three seasons as head
chise to a 146 record and then
coach
of the Bears led to a disHe said hetsfamlflar with the as
almost captured the league's
t
12-26.1 reco rd with a 4.
styles and records of the Bears'

what he's been chosen to do - from his Orlando, Fla., home,
pp
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tc lead the floundering Chicago "ney have a great football
Bears out of the football tradition and have an out144
N standing
general
manager
in
oldr
Pardoe, who built the World Jim Finks."
Football League's Florida
"Finks said he will hanWe the
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team, was
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CLASSIF lED ADS 372 2611

3772611 or 1319993 To place
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AppI.iances
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Sanford E Ir'dr,c Company

2572 P,it rir. 372 15k?
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307 A East itt St., Sanford 377 tIll

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BUY NOW
Get Home-stead in '75 I year old. f Dciii the rfjutt% number, 372 2611
and place a 'ott acting Want Ad'
bedrooms, 1' baths, ( H$A
Assume mortgage At
pct
Purchase price s.000 Small Danish 3 cc settee a 2 (hairs by
Baumritter, 5150 Coffee table and
down payment No qualifying
lamp 321___________________
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FALL CLEANING
'lmpac"watp,&amp;spra Xle'n
Exterior wallS, eaves, pat,o
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JOHN SAULS AGENCY

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Oftogned clothing lust for you,
Westem tayloring aspecialty 104

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Fabrics) 3210970 Tue's.
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IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
3 bedroom, 1" bath, central h.at,
ar, fenced yard, Sanford 173.500,
LARRY SAXON, REALTOR, 3
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Sat. 9.305

Alterati on s.
Designing
a
Dressmaking by eepen Singer
Odd jobS of all type's, Carpentry,
.Painting, Cement Work, Lightpptc'wrd deat' 710 E 1st st.
173 6161
Hauling 377 35
JANUARY WANT ADS HELP YOU
PAY DECEMEBER BILLS! 372
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THE HERALD it the answer'

172 5163

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5.rfo,rt Ave. Master Beautician.
e-r-s b, appi 3773977cr 377 1976

returnS Try one and see Call
3727611 or 631 ?')

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PcfeSsonaI Wallpaper

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Well Drilling

Floor Cleaning

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Tile &amp; Terrazzo floy', sc r ijbbed a,
slued Free etmates 321 StSa
LOOKING Few a babySitter? Try a
Classified Ad

S PIECE BEDROOM SET
SANFRD AUCTION
1200 FRENCH AVE 377 73

Boarding &amp; Groomng

Ph 372 10S7

WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All ?ypy-s a nd sizes
Wolf i-plr and Ser, e

Have hfld ad venture, browse
thrOugh the Want Ad columns
often for qua;t, barga-ns

STINE MACHIfd[
SUPPLY Co

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Drop Leaf Table
And 4 Chairs

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Carpentry. Remodeling, Additii,
Custom Work Licensed Bonded.
Free estimate 37)1031

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Pressure

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Home's from $16,O(I)--$5I,950
Acre R ea lly, REALTOR, 373 7730

Days 322 7114
Broker

Built With Pride By

Additions

15 5 W. 25th St. Sanford

DIAL 322-2611

REALTORS
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2$4$ Park O,

Drop inbott,in,zlgzag. and 3 needle
P0slIi
like new condition. sold
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Spayments of 510 New warranty.

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Hiving
trouble Storing
summer
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items? Sell them fast and easy In the HeralJ Classified ads &amp;r#
black and white arid read all over.
with a Classified Ad Call 372 2611
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or I)) 9993
Kitchen - Bathroom Cabinets,

in sewing Cabinet, reposs,t5,

HIGHLAND
I'ARK. NEAT
bedroom on pretty corner

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Williams Accounting, 322.7643

Beauty Care

COUNTY-- OUR REST LISTII4G
FOR THE MONEYP Nice 2
bedroom on 4 acres plus Paved *

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SWEET ONION PLANTS rnaIureby
April 25 SOc. Ie,)O 6150. 1,000
517.50 377 7056
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Antiques and Lorrie Original Floral
Designs for all occasions, 2610
1792 3710721

CITY- REDUCED! Now only

For P.n1 NoPets

State lId. -$27, 2.3
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Ph. (305) 323.8160

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1964 Musta ng, a doll with air,
automatic, sharp.

SERVICES

Accounting

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

Mobile Home Lots

Nicelarge rlvalt' lot
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3730741

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1971 Ford Window Van, fully car
pet ed. Ready

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Acreage

flokc'. 107w

Camper - Travel
Trailers

SANFORD RECVEE SERVICE
731) W 1st St
373 -011

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matching desk, chair, night stand.

Op1 kRIDER ASSOC
W. Garnett White
Sanford, 377 1II
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$50 Down
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Be low Wholesale, while they last:
Amerlcp'i of Martinsville. Solid
oak
nk beds, 5100 set . with

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Hwy 46 West. Sanford
373

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furnished fra.lef, 1150 Mo ,
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OFF AIRPORT

Is-Phip Wanted

Homes, Lots

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choice l")t,

Employment

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Come out today

SANFORD 323-7900

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LAKE

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377
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runs good, factory air, all povrr
1395 or best offer. 322-7)97.

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Øfl 99, Thanksgiving to Xmas.
Dave's Furniture. 300 Sanford
Ave. 373 9310

24 Hour Servic.

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ntng and tau
Xmas lewelry; Xmas lights, Bunk
vice for Small businesses

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1970 MOB. CT
Excellent Condition
Call 372 1427

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3 Monte Carlos In stock. Two 1971's
and one 1970. Super nice. Call Don
Pope, 372-1651. Dealer.

etc

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REALTOR
24 Hour Service
322 7196
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1963 Ford Falcon, runs v er y well
Only $175 322 0074

Auction

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We also buy estates,

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Apartment sites wanted in Sanf or d
3 to 6 acres, sewer and water at
site sr" rope' Zoning. Send in
formation to Cardinal InduStry
Inc., P.O Box U. Sanford

SANFORD, FLA.
CalIBart Real

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J bedroom, 2 baths, with good neigh
bOrt. 7p1. morigage, or refinance

R Real Estate Broker
322 1)01 l6lOHiawa,p,aAve at

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air, needs engine repair
Makeotfer 327 lOtS

STAN'S AUCTION
3 72 9719
OPEN DAILY

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REALTOR, 6750711.

Home On Lake

Happy Holidays

garage, fenced lot, $I7

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1972 VegaGT.lipeed,radlo

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VA or FHA

Sanford- 3 BR, Central heat,

brakes, steering, 1 owner, 1500.
Deltrna

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No Sale This Week, Plcu? Aiati,
Saturday Jan 4
HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL

weeIisoId,$70

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1967 Olds Cutlass, 7 dr. hardtop,
faCtOr y
automatic, power

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paved 'Oad trees Terry Realty,

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line with 70 engine. 1.473. Will
siparaf.. Various body and in.
r,rcor parts available. 339 5714

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Orlando Drive
Sanford 723

377 2115
AlterHour.
377 3991
377 0649

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Antique

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carp'?
Shampooer for only SI per day .

Low

80

Jan 345
City
Auditorium
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Sunday 1pm to 6p m
Admission. $ 1.50
Chapman Shows

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Sanford
Your choice of ter m3
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rOoms, Pa ba ths, central air. FIVE ACRES,
Only $6390 juSt 11
Carpet ed, fenced, trees Many
mlles north of DeLand. Beautiful,
extras $77,500 PH. 372 3791.
hiçh, ligfIIy wooded land Ex
Ceilent terms! Sackett Inves tment
Corbett Real Estate
Co. Broker, Winier Park.6.47lIli

S,enora 3 beorooms, 3 baths, 2 car
garage, air, shag carpet,
,
cleaning oven. Almost new Call
coiled I 634 356.4 eves

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Furnikp*d or unturnished nice 2
bedroom home for rent. 323 7920;
A'ter S. 372 7579

AppHans
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Terms by owner.

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Antiques
Ocala

64 Equipment for Rent

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I7 W 1st St., 3725411.

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irnmed;ate occupancy n Carriage

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KACTUS KORRAL. 2155 Sanf or d
Ave. next to Horse &amp; Rider
Western Store. Brand new stock!
Largest ever! Cacti, Succulents,
Pottery. Pinkey Harrell new
gsen and manager

Mobile Homes

Pick up, F 100, Custom,

cyl.. 6' bed, radio, heater, 16.000
actual m;les, excellent condition
322 6.390

109W lit St .3734357

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tennis privileges Immediate NEW KABOTA DIESEL TRACTOR
ANDMOWER.53.100
OCCUPOnCY Owner Also[ 33)
371 0321 EVENINGS
'i or 373 7179
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-family room, living room, dirsir,
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63 Machinery and Tools
Pretty landscap;ng with own __________________________

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197 1 GMC pick up truck long wheel
base. 32.000 mIles, air, radio,
51.393 372-7717.

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bath home
with central heal.
carpeting.
$5900 down payment, as
mortgage of 516,507. Paymen ts
$16 monthly.
M UNSWORTH REALTY

'EALTOR
372 9711

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No Qualifying! Only ,000 down and
assume mortgage Nearly new I
b ed room home with nAnri.

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MUST SELL
NEW) RD. 7 BATH
HOME, all extras, goo,, location.
Make offer 3772717

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MULTIPLE LISTINGREALTOR
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19195 Fr en ch
3777374.377 1196, 372 754

New houses ins rural ar ea No dow n
payment, monthly payments lets
than rent. Government sunsidi:e.d
to q ua lified buyers Call to see' if

7534 Park Dr

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Stemper Realty

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372 5961
11' Tn Hull with 25 HP Johns
Harding galvanized trailer. Bes t
offer and take over low mon thly
payments 373Q99),

Lovely 1 bdrm .7 bath house, big liv,
rm., separate din rm,, convenient
kitchen. Low down,
CSsumable
mtg., 1706 mo Only $76

Jim Hunt Realty

2BedroomHous.

FW $11111110111111111

Change

1. rnoms, 1 bath. carpe?ecJ
with air. $150 month.
3 8edroomndu.
Cenraip,eat end air

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For Consecutive

3 bdrm , 17 baths,

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KuIp Rosily, 377 73

NOW LEASING
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($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
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Mart, 215 Sanford, Ave

ROBSON MAR INE
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1959,372 41&amp;4

They 're Hot!

furniture, appiiance-s,t ools
ect Buy I or 1001 stems .Larry's

15' Cre-stliner. 75 HP Johnson,
Holscfaw trailer, many extras.
Very clean. 131 6737.

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w carpet, nice big yard 137500
GOO D NEIGHBORHOOD
2bdrm hnm. pane!ed Farr.ii

603W lit St
373 6041, 373 05 17

family room. $710 rno, plus
deposit 131

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Walking into the courtyard of Victoria visited as a girl, along
By JOHN PINXERMAN
she does charcoal sketches and She displays the George Inn at Huntingdon, with her mother, in 1832. Sir
The Herald Services
them with many other artists on the walls of Rue near Lindon, for instance, you Walter Scott and the poet WilQUEBEC CITY, Canada-Charles Dickens du Tresor, a seasonal open-air "gallery" in the can almost he3r the dippity- Barn Wordswcrtii also stayed
was captivated by this unique city's charms in heart of the walled city.
clop-chop of th coach and here.
1842-and so will you be.
You will like Christine. She exhibits from late horses of another century.
Charles Dickens and De
Montreal looks down its long nose at Quebec spring to October, then paints or relaxes during
Today there is a fine wel-. Quince)' were among the
because of smaller population (only 450,000 here the winter,
come, and some good English famous visitors to the Lion at
vi. Montreal's 1.4 million But, Quebec remains
She is an example of the reasons you will cooking, in the George at Shrewsbury.
a city of character while Montreal is fast enjoy your Quebec visit because there are lots Huntingdon, noted for Its fine
The ancient George Inn In
becoming a vast cellar-an underground more of French Quebeckers just like her.
architecture. The town was the Borough High Street, South.
complex of stores, parking lots and other
Quebec, of t'ourse. Is a lower town and
birthplace of Oliver Cromwell, wark, London, has a great
conwierci enterprises,
upper town. The lower town is commercial and the local grammar school's galleried courtyard dating from
Quebec Is also a place of history and a place mnoifly, with one area of historical value
pupils
included
the coaching days
that has kept its hundreds of years of tradition - being restored by the city and the province.
distinguished English diarist,
East Anglia has many fine
since founding as a permanent outpost by upper town sits on a flat rocky plateau, with its Samuel Pepys.
timbered buildings. Including
Samuel de Champlain in 160. It also i a ptace of Citadel still living proof of the military ad.
Many English Inns are known The Swan Inn at Lavenham,
the leisurely life as tourists and locals alike stroll vantage of high ground. The Citadel has military as The Old Bell, The Red Lion, and The Bull at Long Melford,
U narrow cobblestone streets and alleys of the reviews open to the public and a visit there or the Black BulL The Old both buildings dating from the
old walled city- the only walled city In America proves to you quickly why it was so Important a Fighting Cocks, In h1storc St. 15th Century,
n'rth of Mexico ,
ptiri during trequert French-British battles, Ahans, has strong claims to the
lime modern A4 road follows
Tins city, too, is a place for shopping fez - even one with the American colonists in 1775, country's oldest Inn,
much the same route as the
pensive Shopping) and It Is a place of the true When Col. Benedict Arnold's forces were
In Nottingham, is a hostelry Great West Road between
French restaurant. There are not as many destroyed in an abortive attempt to seize the named The Old Trip to '.ondon and Bristol. Naturally,
as in Montreal and they are not quite city, then go on to conquest of all Canada.
restaur
- Jerusalem. Above the windows this was well provided with
so fancy, but the French onion soup at Aux
A stroll In Quebec will give you a fascinating i the date 1189, and a sigit: coaching inns. Among the ones
Anr;ens is a dhiracv you never will forget anti
hisfrrv lesson,
a 1o4: at famed Cte,iii "The Oldest }lorin'.Breweil Inn not to riiLs,s are The Cstle Irut
th service is less hurried than in Montreal.
Frontenac, the iumteint hotel that draws .so many Ui England." The inn is built at Windsor, near London; the
Some of these observations add up to what is visitors, A *10 million Improvement project is Into the rock on which Notting. Castle and Ball at Marl.
niost apparent In Quebec City. This is a place under way at the chateau-and it is a project of ham Castle stands,
borough, and the Lansdowne
where 92
cent of the people are French and need. The hotel Is run down inside, has no airWhich Inn Is really the oldest? Arms at Caine.
speak French.
condtlonlng for hot, humid summers and, ex. Conflicting reports and stories
On the Great North Road two
However, they will help you struggle with cept for tradition, runs a bad third to the newer abound. At Hurley there Is Ye worthwhile stopping places are
your mangled French as you seek to corn- Hilton and Jus completed Concorde, the latter Okie Bell, bearing the even date the Golden FIee"e at Thrisk,
municale, and they always are people of charm with one of those modci.day revolving of 1135 A.D.
and the Golden lion at Narthalarid of good temper. They typify all the won- resta u'ants on top. This Is one city, at least,
The Red Lion at Colchester lerton,
derluj things of France but without any of the where the Hilton is not run-of-the-mill. It is occmies the site of an im.
William Shakespeare's birth.
arrganre ot the Parisian or the too frequent French in Pser)ilüng but exterior looks-It portant old Roman building and place.
Stratford-o.',-Avon, has
hostthty htund in European France toward the resembles the faceless typical 11. S. post office, a later medieval Inn. Much of an Inn called The Shakespeare,
American.
though 23 storIes high. But, its Le T&amp;t de Quebec, the present building was built in which was built as a private
year
Tntv-ix.yearChristine de Gwse is an glassed rooftop restaurant, gives a spectacular 1470, some 20 years before house in 1496. In 1769, it was
example. She is native of Quebec, she is pretty, kxik at the city, old and new-with pr;ce to Columbus set sail for America. "Dedicated" as an
Inn by David
she isanarti and she sas friendly as your next match. Beer is 21,50 a bottle ; a martini, $, but
The Won, enlarged soon after Garrick, the great Shake,door neighbor u-i Springfield. Ill She pirihc and
11w fi is excellent.
thit. s':s tltscribcd as- "an
prarean actor.

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'CYLINDER, $60
373.1910

Motorcycle Insurance

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A steal at only 173,150. Low down
Hurryt CLIFF JORDAN
REALTOR. 13187"

6 Room house partially furnished .
Fireplace In Fla. room. Fruit
trees. 373 1044,

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Carport Sale: Fri -Sat.

76065 Hwy 1792
REALTOR 32) 5771

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offer.
Term
arranged. Owner, 377 2750

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Duplex Sanford area, 2 Bedrooms.
stove, refrigerator, Air, SW pi us
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to bring bad news to your door. midnight. There are, of course, variety of activities to choose Antonio In Jan. ica, Willemstad to bring into the United States
There Isnobig city noise. And, aisocockthflhours fjttrdinhere from: swimming In the s
hip in Curacao, a port city near $200 worth of goods per person
mos t of all, there are no ringing and there,
pool,
sitting
on
the
deck
Caracas in Venezuela, Bridge-. from St. Thomas without being
teiephones.
The
service
is
impeccable.
reading,
playing
shuffleboard
or town in Fort-de-France in Mar- charged duty.
And, ho, the comforts aboard Waiters and busboys are Ping-Pong, getting up
i game tinique, Philipsburg in St.
Despite rising fuel and labor
Own sleek vessels,
hovering about constantly. In the card room, taking part in Martin, Charlotte Amalie In St. costs, cruise lines have held
"They treat you like a Returning to his cabin after the exercise class, learning the Thomas, San Juan In Puerto prices In line
although an inqueen,"
said
one lady who took
breakfast, the
traveler finds art
of flower making, taking in Rico and Nassau in the crease is slated after the first of
a two-week
two-week
nfnprvrt rrinka
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L.. l...ta L.Li
jaziu,ui. isv ivis uenmnu
a travel lecture, getti ng your Bahamas,
-the year. Rates now run around
the Sou thward,
miraculously has been traits- hair done In the beauty shop, or
The scenery Is spectacular, $500 per person for week cruises
The food Is excellent, by any form ed into a neat and watching a movie In a
theater from the guango and breadf ruit and abou
t $900 for two weeks,
standards, and it is abundant; gleaming abode by the rarely not too much smaller
passengers are warned bef ore visible cabin steward. Even air on the mainland ( Ulan some trees of Port Antonio to the cool, including plane fare and based
there are white beaches and aqua ma r ine on double occupancy.
boarding that any calorie fresheners have been used,
matinees and evening per- wa te r of Nassau.
Since island tours are not
counting is forbidden. The
The modern cruise liner aL;o forTnances).
Sometines
the
ship
stops
included
and hquor and tips are
menu starts with wake-up Is completely air-conditioned,
Dress is
mostly
informal,
alwithin
walking
distance
of
extra
on ship; a couple
coffee at6:3Oa,m,,afuUt)r(.
and controls can be set in-. though sometimes in the downtown; other times it is probably should plan on
fast from orange Juice to divldually for each cab
in. It eveningalter6p.rn.coat and tie necessary to
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Caribbean
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television. There are no from the snack bar starting at passengers returning from a
And then there are the ports description. Best shopping bet
newspaper-' (although bys-old 11 a.m., formal lunch at 12 warm and humid Wand find the
of call, which are the biggest is probably St. Thomas, where.
U.S. newspapers sell for as high noon, tea and snacks (with air conditioning a blessing.
events for some of the women for Instance, you can pick up a
as $1.25 on some Caribbean piano music) at 4 p.m., dinner
When not expandi ng his or shoppers. The Sou th ward on a filth
of duty-free I.W. Harper
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Individual In Sanford area.
Regardless of experience, airmail
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Wednesday, Jan, 1, 1975
2438 FRENCH AVE.—NEXT TO WINN.DIXIE

Pol'i'ce Charge Six
In Burglary Cases
By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer
Sanford police said today
they have cleared up 12 recent
burglaries with the arrests of
three men and placing of
charges against three juvenile
boys.
Lyman P. Mitchell, 20, 615
Park Ave., and James Oglesby,
19, 22 Seminole Gardens Apts.,
were jailed on $13,000 bond each
today on charges of breaking
and entering and possession of
burglary tools in a Tuesday
night burglar)' at Gregory
Lumber Co., 520 Maple Ave.
Police said the suspects were
inside the building in an office
with an open safe. Officers
surrounded the building after
finding it had been entered by
tearing a hole in a rear wall.
Capt. C. ft Fagan

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)ear-old Richard Allen Smith,
107 Locust Ave., was jailed on
$13,000 bond on charges of
breaking and entering and
grand larceny in connection
with the Dec. 19 theft of $1,850 In
office equipment from the city

recreation department office at
the lakefront civic center.
Officers said a $650 typewriter
was recovered.
Fagan said the charges
against three juvcnil: cleared
up burglaries oi five residences, a church and four
businesses over the last
month.
Sheriffs deputies today were
searching for a bandit who
robbed a convenience store
Tuesday night and burglars
who took a safe containing
$1,900 from a residence.
A black male with stocking
mask and a handgun escaped
on foot with approximately $200
from the Lii' Champ store,
County Club Road, Sanford,
after locking clerks Ester
Covington and Helen Carte In
the rear of a bevera'e cooler. A
ctLctncr entcriJ tc store a
few minutes later, heard the
womens' screams for help and
summoned police.
Deputy David R. Smith
teported burglars took a small
safe and some jewelry from the
2101 Airport Boulevard home of

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Sky King Ranch
By JANE CASSELBERRY

WOMEN

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FREE
IWlth Your Next Pr3ss crlption'

Woodrow Pope while the
resident was away from home.
James Edward Albritton, 18,
Orlando, was in county jail on
$13,000 bond today alter Oviedo
police arrested him at 1:30a.m.
on burglar)' and grand larceny
charges at Jackson Heights
Middle School in Oviedo.
In other cases, Sanford police
said only petty cash was taken
when burglars smashed
through a ccjrkrete block wall to
enter Futronics ad.ines, 918
W. First Street.
Sheriff's Detective Oscar
Redden Jr., 1010 Mellonville
Ave., told police a gold ring
valued at $90 was taken when
someone broke into his home by
forcing a utility room door.
Jim Hoening, of Lake
Monroe, reported tools valued
at $00 were missing after

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another,
unrelated
Inaverages two calls a day from board and the staff at the YouthIn
cident
former
Altamonte
agencies and individuals hoping Ranch in Seminole County have Wings M
to place a child at the facility, their hands full in getting the
County Commis3ioner
he added.
shelter
operating
on
a
firm
Lawrence
Swofford, 56, of 802
Grant has received offers and financial footing and are learn- Florida Blvd.,
Altamonte, told
Uqddes from various parts of ing the hard way through ex. deputies someone fired a
the nation from those wishing to perience.
For
instance,
it
soon
became shotgun at his truck on 14 at the
donste land or start Sky King
Youth Ranches in their own apparent that having girls as Markham Road overpass.
areas. One sich ftnuiry came well as boys in the present Deputy C H. Braeckein said
Swofford wasn't injured, but
recently from Orange City, limited facilities created
too
shotgun
pellets
struck
thelrivos
truck
where Grant spoke to the many prob!ems so the girls cab Just
behind
the
(I tl .l'r
door.

Business Brisk'

Trial Date

That Happy New Year we all brief, is 'lair game" for inwaited up for so late last night cluston in Goin' Places. We
is here at last.
resolve toshare and share alike
Having shuffled off the well- all newsworthy happenings
worn coil of 1974, we're ready which make up the fabric of the
and rearing to go, bright and daily lives of our local women,

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That should keep us on the
At least, this reporter Is.
run According to women's club
Hecause 1975 promises to be
represen ta tives, 19Th s 'itfl to
Abby, if this unbelievable story proves to be true. I would like
an exciting year of going
places
be
a busy year.
to continue dating him as he is good company, pleasa nt and welland doing things. And that's the
4 mannered. However, if he is lying. I will end the relationship
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reason for the creation of this
The Woman's Club of Sansmnmedtately.
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lord, for one, will be exhibiting
brand new column. We hope
How can I find out if he is really employed by the governthe artistic talents of women in
be recording here the
ment' And if so, with which agency?
goings and doings of women the area, at its Fine Arts
This situation has me stumped. Any onformatlon you can give
and women's organizations In Festival, Jan. 15, and will
me will be very much appreciated.
herald the New Year Jan. 17
the entire Sanford area,
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DEAR NEEDS:Th
e F.B.I. and C.I.A. both advise me that all
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was easy: to make Goin' Mayfair Country Club for
bona tide agents have names which they use In their work.
members, spouses and guests.
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Places, Doing' Things the lively And
(Some have several. But each agent has credentials in the name
of
course, the club will
he I using.) Since this man refuse, to tell you what name he is
and informative voice of the
tj
01
continue
to work at its worthy
women in Seminole County.
using, you can consider him a phony. Both departments said
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To
Community
Improvement
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let this be a forum for
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quite a few men tell girls tWs story to keep from getting Involved;
-eProjec
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(CIP
to
keep Sanford
discussion and an up-to-th
hoever, If they actually Impersonate a government agent, they
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DEAR ABBY: This is to encourage "Flat in
The Junior Women's Club
and all the
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s a tour of homes, a tennis
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It should be an easy
At 28 years of age, I finally got the courage to have silicone
tournament
and will be making
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resolution to keep.. .With
implants performed by a reliable paistic surgeon. Even though I
a
banner
for Seminole County
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add
on
children
to
carry in the State
For we ask you to
inferior and self-conscious due to my flat chest,
New
Special
Olympics.
They'll also
more resolution to your
'.
The results were thrilling. I wish I had had it done ten years
1
working
hard
to
raise money
Year's lists: to flood the desk of be
f
or the Central Florida Zoo.
the Herald's women editor with
FIAT NOMORE
goalof the
so many tidbi ts of news that this This will also be
DEAR FLAT: You have more bosom buddies than you know,
column will have to be run Sister Club of Sanford. But the
DEAR ABBY: lam a schoolteacher who Is very tired of being
Zoological Society dare not be
daily.
put down. Recently someone called me (and m) f ellow
SUN RISES ON
Gently,
lakes and woods, highways and cities In Seminole County, the misty morning sun
to, optimistic, however.
schoolteachers) "glorified babysitters."
For the present, keep an eye There's still a long way to go
to herald a new day — and a new year. May the sun set, at the end of 1975, on a year of resolutions
NEW
I sat down and calculated exactly what I would earn if! were
kept, goals achieved and happiness shared with loved ones. (Herald Photo by Jean Patteson).
out for Goin' Places in before the first $30,000 of a
actually a bab)'sltter.
Tuesday's Herald, and In the $87,000 goal is reached to
I have 42 students. If I were to charge 50 cents an hour (which
Sunday Herald. On Fridays, complete Phase I and get those
Is the very least any babysitter would charge), I would make $21
starting Jan. 10, Herald beautiful animals moved into a
an hour.
reporter Gloria Dragosz will &amp;-cent new home. So keep on
Allowing one hour off for lunch (although teachers seldorn get
contribute information and working, gals!
an hour off because they are required to have lunch-eupervising
comment she has been
There are so many more
duty during their lunch period) I would get $21 times five hours, or
ga thering all week, in a column
clubs
and or gaizations: more
Guy
Lombardo,
who
has
kept
on
former
visits to the city, producer. IlLS
$1 05 a day, times five,or $52.5a week. Or on a (ow--week, 1Oinonth
Jones Beach calendar, the New Year had not of her own
than
we can possible cover in
the
world's
feet
dancing
and Persons wishing to attend the spectaculars,
basis, ri,000 per year!
We
including the really arrived."
look
forward
to
working
one
edition
of Goin' Places. So,
toes
tapping
to
"
the sweetest concert, are urged to mark the record-breaking musical
Babysitter's fees look awfully good to me.
The devotion the people have with you ; to hear where you're more about the
rest of you
music this side of heaven," for date on their calendars now,
UNDERPAID SCHOOLTEACHER
productions of "Around the for this man was brought out going, and join you in what
more than four decades, once and to make sure they arrive
in World in 80 Days," and "South vividly in February, 1968 when you're doing.
again rang in the New Year of good time for the ShOW
One
further
on the Pacific," have been seen by he had surgery performed at
"sub.
Meantime, take time off to
1975 for millions of Americans big night.
Methodist
resolution":
every
Item
of
have
a happy New Year's Day.
thousands.
Lombardo
was
the
the
Houston
. 1. E. LAMB
watching television and
Lombardo repeatedly (ills first
bandleader to find a Hospital. Literally truckloads news, no matter how small or Drive carefully'
listening to the radio.
music halls around the nation successful television format
for of flowers, telegrams and
And better still, America's on his biannual tours,
Needs
and his popular Royal Canadians letters from well-wishers
Favorite bandleader will ring record buyers by the million
and these programs are still deluged Lombardo during his
out the month of February for have made
Lombardo's discs syndicated around the world, co nvalescence and he had to
Sanfordites with a performance feature on the best seller lists
Life Magazine said recently, change his rcom three times
Feb. 22 at the Sanford Civic lie is acredited with having "Should
Guy Lombardo and his and take an assumed name to
DEAR DR. LAMB - My you talk to. Her results were Center.
introduced more than 300 songs
Royal Canadians fall to play get some needed rest.
Sponsored by the Seminole which have become popular "Auld Lang Syne"
husband is taking a diuretic for sufficiently suspect that
at midnight,
Lucky folks in the Sanford
Mutual Concert Association, favorites with the
high blood pressure His doctor drug was banned from entry
American New Year's Eve, a deep area will not only share New
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Lombardo and his band are public - more than any other
recommended that he take into the United States for years,
uneasiness would run through a Year's Eve with this magical
4,0!ty
potassium chloride with the It is still allowed in only for expected to be one of the top band leader.
large segment of the American music-maker, but also an enattractions of the 1974-75 Conmedicine twice a day.
Lombardo has also had populace
experimental use in studying
a conviction that chanted evening in late
cert seasons, as they have been tremendous success as a
I have read that potassium effects on other problems.
despite
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vidence on every February.
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Asian's patients
cause heart irregularities. Can were neglected older people.
this Aubstance build up in the Her total program did appear to
body after taking it con- help these people. The catch is
tlnuously? how would one know that regular exercise, improved
if he's taking too much?
diet and a renewed interest in
DEAR READER -Relax. As life will do remarkable things
long as the kidneys are working for neglected older people, even
reasonably well, they will without any medicines. It is
eliminate any potassium the possible that most of her results
txxiy doesn't need. It is common were from such measures.
to give extra potassium when a There Is no reliable evidence
patient is taking a diuretic. that ('rerovital does anything at
Diuretics work by ra c n , t} i all In retardi1 nøinw.v.
kidneys to eliminate sodium
Gerovital is really a chemical
salt through the kidneys and the related to, or the same as, the
water goes with the salt. The medicine often used by dentists Mall Hosts
problem is they often wash out to deaden pain. She claims a
too much potassium salt, too, minor variation in the Seauty Show
Loss of potassium can lead to preparation Improves its
The Princess Beauty Pageant
irregularities of the heart. This usefulness, a claim some state
will take place in the Winter
Is much more common than any is similar to statements about
Park Mall on Saturday,
problem related to too much the different levels of ef.
January 4 beginning at 11:30
potassium.
fectiveness of different brands
MODEL DA910I
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Potassium is the main salt of aspirin.
There are (our divisions in the
Inside our body cells. Sodium
There is some evidence that
RUST-PROOF, CHIP-PROOF,
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salt is the main salt outside our Gerovital is useful in treating
10, junior miss 11-13, and miss
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Winners
in each categry will
medicine in patients with people. Many older people do
Sanitary, easy to keep clean and ideal (or
receive a trophy, crown, banner
normal kidney function,
suffer from depression and any
durable press and washable knit fabrics
and gift certificates and their
Most fruits are excellent medicines that relieve this
entry fee paid to the state
sources of potassium. A couple condition are useful, but this
Speed Queens famous agita pageant
tor action washes clothes
o( eight-ounce glasses oforange isn't exactly retarding the
Judging will be based on
thoroughly clean. Simple to
Jiicza day will contain about as aging process.
beauty,
poise,
personality
and
use controls pro,'ide multouch potassi urn as your
If you Feel fine and don't have modeling.
The
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husband is getting. That will a tendency to have depression, I
Pageant is a preliminary to the
ng a special Washable
PUTS
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state pageant which will be held
Knits/Durable Prtss
w.gi'y
him.
wasting your money on a false in Orlando.
Winners of local
wash cycle, Choice
DEAR DR. LAMB - Much hope to use Gerovital,
A* LIOUT Oull COI
pageants will represent' their
of five wash and
has been written about the drug
PYRAW OF MO'tCiI
Send your questions to Dr. area in
rinse water tern.
the state pageant.
Gerovital 113 which Dr. Ana Lamb, in care - of this
peraturas and Ion spin and agitator speeds.
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sran or the iieriamric Institute, newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
The dependable Arc.Cuat* transmission
has been proven in million,
Bucharest, has been using with Radio City Station, New York,
of Speed Queen washers
remarkable success in retar. N.Y. 10019. For a copy of Dr.
ding and minimizing the aging Lamb's booklet on losing
process.
weight, send 50 cents to the
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benefit from using this drug?
DEAR HEADER - flow
successful Ana Asian has been
LeRoy a Pat Taylor. Owners
in using Gerovital to retard the
2317 S. Sanford Ave.
Ph. 322-4196
Sanford
;iing process depends on who
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He doesn't have an "address," but he does have an an-

Starr reported Mrs. Busbor

earlier
come ice
to and
her
Its capacity of 12 youngsters. Herald, but I thought the
house had
requesting
Loynd
ynd uld if more space and people Volusla County could
saying
, drunk
funds were available, many get behind tt to buy or lease. I B2
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hit
her
with
his fist, acmore youths could be accorn. want them to get It together." cording to
sheriff's
reports.
modated at the ranch. He
At present, Lynd said, the

By JEAN PATTF.SON, Women's Editor

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cannot get married during this time.

The Chamber gave tentative wound in the right side.

tage of the 21-acre wooded site pending a report from a com- to3k the gun and ran to a III
bor's house and asked them to
was held Sept. 22.
mittee appointed by the call authorities.
Soon afterward Sky King president to study the proposal.
The neighbor, Mrs. Maxine
Youth Ranch began receiving
"I can't afford to buy the
told Stm that Mrs.
the first children and reached property," Grant told th
eBushor

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He is obligated to this job for at least two more years and

also aid the Youth Ranch, Lynd group become a board of Deputy W. Jackson Starr that

from the popular !elevision

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Here is his story:
lie works for the government.
He travels a lot.
His job Is to meet people and get information.
When I asked for some Ident4'cat1on, he said he didn't
carry any, besides, It wouldn't be correct anyway.

Bushor

series. Dedication of the cot- endirsernent for the project,

Doin' Things

By AIIl(MII. VAN BURF:N

DEAR ABBY: I met a very attractive man at a club and we
started dating. When he refused to tell me his last name, I
assumed that he was married, but he assures me that he isn't

Cnri nehnt

uIri she
Ranth after Kirby "Sky King" Ideal for a national head- heard a &amp;hot and found Bushor
on the floor bleeding from a
(g
Grant offered use of his name quarters.

Goin' Places,

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Wednesday, Jan. 7,1975--1B

This "G-Man

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205 East 25th Street, Sanford.
A $125 watch was reported
micsing from the home of Lyde
Lavender, 1809 Oak Avenue,
Sanford. A neighbor, Mrs. W.
W. lyre, heard a noise and saw
a man in the house and called
police. When officers arrived
the man had fled. Patrolman H.
J. Shea Jr. said the front door of
the Lavender residence had
been kicked in.

her husband h3d been &amp;inking
said.
directors
to
govem
the
ranch
Formerly Seminole All-Youth and raise funds for Its support. at the kitchen table at their
SWter, the roune of the private Grant dreams of franchisirig 10107 Durango Way home in the
non-profit project was changed Sky King Youth Ranches South Seminole Oakland flills
in August by the Board of around Uie ccuntry and said the subdivision and had a 38.
would be caliber revolver. She

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COPYRIGHT 1ITS
SUPERi DRUGS

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

SUPER.X ON[•A•DAY
VITAMINS, PLAIN OR
WITH IRON, 100's

burglars entered a building at

merce at the invitation of
''''''
Herald Staff Writer
persons interested 1r establish.
The Edyth Bush Charitable inga Youth Ranch In SouthwestWounds
Foundation of Orlando has Volusia County.
awarded the Sky King Youth
Grant said the former
Ranch, on SR 419 near Winter Heebner rnnastery property,
a $10,000 grant for more recently used for the
operating expenses, according Green Valley School - given
Former Seminole Count)'
to Ranch Director Jim Lynd. In nationwide publicity during a Consisbie and Lon ood Police
addition, up to $15,000 in government inquiry into
Its ChIefJadushor,,asllste°
matching funds through July 31 practices - would be an ideal fair condition today at
Florida
have been made available,
location for the youth ranch. Hospital North Altamonte
Seminole Turf Club will The owner is asking $600,000for Springs,
'ng
sponsor the first annual go!f the 180-acre tracL a figure
home about midnight.
flfl benefit
yu'di Grant considers exhort
Mrs. Gerene Bushor, a forranch Jan. 25-26 at Rosemont
He told the chamber he would
mer
Altamonte Springs Justice
Country Club. A benefit tennis only be lending his name to the
of
the
Peace, told Sherifrs
tournament there in April will project and suggested a citizens

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and most area motels will drop
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The Holiday season brwght 10 to 15 per cent after today.
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brisk tourist business to
The circuit court trial of one
Ramada Inn North,
2 OZ. 300
Seminole's major motels and Altamonte Springs, has had a Of two *Wpects in the Nov1
the managers
the facilities
attempted
since t
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The tourists started coming conunerc*aI, Mrs Perrine said Ga., is charged with robbery,
tn the day before Chrj.ctmasand she does root expect any sizable second degree murder, shoot.
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and use ofa firearm lncomi
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manager of the Holiday Inn at
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The Holiday Inn in A1taInOT
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the Sanford Marina. "We hope Springs was filled
Defense Attorney Newman MAKE-UP
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the business "it1nirs."
weekend and bualness has Brock told Circuit Court Judge
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and we are niiming at f0 per 130 Laterveer, office manager, charges against Mrs. Parrish
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the supermarket shootout and a
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nild.December have indicated
In the survey of Seminole third 5tL1pecl Charles Hobbs,I
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OF ANY
they were taking last minute motels, the Cavalier,
Atlanta, was kLtled.
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Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1975

COOKING

Evening Herald, San

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Determines Its Wor k Is Chicken Feed

By RON WELLS
The Herald Services

World

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Wrong. Today preparing acre site north of San Diego.
chicken feed requires all the
the computer,
formulas prescribed by the production rate drops, feed hens are slightly slimmer and techniques, have also helped."
To make sure that the hens first
By CECILY BROWNSTONE
nutritional expertise which are recciving the most
blends must be quickly trimmer than they would be In
Fluctuating commodity
Prohoroff Wends his own feed bolstered.
Associated Press Food Editor
How would you like to goes into feeding an astronaut nutritious diet possible two IBM mixes and changes them
the wilds," Prohoroff said, prices are another reason for
SUNDAY TEA
According
to Prohoroff,
hens
"Simply
because
their diet is a the frequent feed changes, but
prepare breakfast, lunch and in space or a professi',.al computers were installed at the frequently. Formulas are which
get high-energy
fC,d
more
balanced
one."
dinner for a million-plus egg athlete in training,
Assorted Sandwiches
farm about a year ago.
Prohoroff's 1130 computing
recalculated as often as six included In their feed blends
laying hens very day?
Orange Wafers Tea
"The nutritional value of eggs
An IBM 1130 computing times a week for each (lock
Prohoroff
noted
that
the
system
takes the ups and downs
of actually eat less,
ORANGE WAFERS
No big deal, right? All you is a direct result of the hen's system
computer system has already of commodity prices into ac
helps determine reci pes 70,000 hens.
"Hens are very sensitive to had
Crisp and elegant:
have to do s take one ton of diet - the quality of feed blends
used in blending feed for the
a positive effect at the egg count.
tho
The
best
diet
for
each
flock
their
own nutritional needs," he
corn and blend in one ton of they receive," said John firm's 1.2 million White varies
1-3rd cup blanched whole
production
level.
"For
example,"
constantly. As weather said in an interview. ,If the
said
almonds
millet; add a combined ton of Prohoroff Jr., general manager Leghorn hens,
"The IBM computer system, Prohoroff, "if the price of a
's cup butter
soybeans and meat by-products of Prohoroff Poultry Farms,
changes and the hens grow, hens were foraging in the wilds, which prepares feed formulas particular Ingredient, like
's cup sugar
for body; stir well; and season San Marcos, Calif.
Another computer, an IBM their dietary needs change, they would have to eat a greater and operates the mixing mill, soybeans or corn, increases
System-7, controls the acutal Prohoroff explained.
1' teaspoons flour
to taste wi th a variety of
Prohoroff Farms produces an feed mixing operation to make
amcunt ofnutritional
food to obtain has helped us Increase our substantially, the computer
To maintain an egg-a-day necessary
vi ta mins and minera ls
teaspoon grated orange
Coln.
Blend
average
of
one
million
sure
that
the
amounts
of
rate,
each
hen
is
fed
hefty
doses
ponents,
production of eggs by at least 40 may select a less costly
rind
well and pour into the troughs. marketable eggs a day on a 600- ingredients used correspond to of high-.energy food. If a flock's
per
cent," he said. "other alternative that fulfills the
1 tablespoon orange Juice
"This also means that our factors, like improved breeding same dietary need."
Grate the almonds line in a
small cone-type hand-operated
grater. In a small saucepan or
S AV E
metal mixing bowl over low
heat melt the butter; off heat,
stir in almonds and remaining
ingredients. Return to low heat
and stir until slightly thickened,
Drop ' level tablespoons of the
P11 II.
mixture. 4 inches apart, onto
weII.1r;et and floured cookie
sheets. Bake in a preheated 350degree oven until pale yellow in
the center and edges are
golden-brown —6 or 7 minutes.
Cool slightly;
slightly; with the widest
side of a large thin metal spatula, loosen cookies and remove
to wire racks to cool. U edges
and bottoms of cookies on cen- I
ter 61 sheet are not brown, reQuantity R hts
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turn to oven for another minute
Re se rvec?
WE P15001 70 PIONT
or so. Or if cookies harden beINC
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PRICES GOOD THURS. JAN. 2 THRU WED. JAN. 8
fore removal, 3of ten In the oven
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TY MAID
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The Herald Sery1t
Cookbooks make excellent holiday gifts
and are appreciated by both the expert
cook and the beginner. One that covers the
spectrum tyou'll want your own copy) is
the handsome "The World Atlas of Food."
This Is a beaittifully Illustrated volume
.ith 1000 lllustrp'.aons and 100 pages In full
color. (Publi'jed by Simon &amp; Schuster,
New Var"., $29.95),
"M-,i has been cooking for more than a
quarter of a million years. Even before
this, our primitive ancestors were already
experimenting with the whole range of
fascinating tastes available to them in the

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11th, beef, lamb, pork, sausage, seafood,
herbs, breads, spices, poultry and ea.
etc., right down to the life histories of salt
and pepper. here are a few excerpts from
these different "biographies:"
Beef and Veal: Most breeds of cattle can
be traced back to the wild cattle that were
hunted with such purpose and passion by
Stone Age man, and which he painted on
the walls of the caves of Lascauf .
Lamb and Mutton: The people of the
Middle East ha ve al ways prized lamb,
Their methods of cooking lamb were
brought across the world by conquering
armies and returning crusaders,
Pork and Ham: The pig Li the world s
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most useful food animal, First
domeiitk.iEM In T,,rIe,,
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Game, Birds and Animals: The first
game animals included the mammoth
elephant, the primeval rabbit, wild pigs
and the long-horned buffalo,
Eggs: The first purpose for ahich these
fowl were domesticated was for divination
and religious use, for cock-fighting and
later, for eggs.
Grains: With their high energy content
and their worldwide availability, grhins
ha ve always been a basic compone nt of
man's diet - rice in Asia, wheat and rye in
western E urope, maize (called corn in the
United States and Canada ) in the

Americas, sorghum and millet in Africa
anu uucjcwnea( in Russia and eas
Europe. No other single category of 10
as Important or widespread.
Cheese: This earliest of proce
porta ble foods has probably existed si!fl
about 900 B. C. when milk-yielding anin aLs
were domesticated in the Middle East and
Europe. Archaeologists have tracedr it
back to 4 00 B.C. from the records of the
Sumerians to the Egyptians md
Chaldeans,
There also is a guide to the Creat
Regional Dishes of the World. Th is sectIon
describes the choice foods of varli us
sections of all lands.
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"But what we have eaten and how we
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almost beyond recognition," states the
book's Introduction.
After that comes a long epicurean
Journey with James Beard, one of the
world's better known gourmets. What he
describes and the accompanying
illustrations will arouse the appetite and
questing spirit of anyone. It is the next best
thing to going along in person on a
gustatory safari wi th Jim Beard, the huge,
knowledgeable and always amiable super.
gourmet.
Next comes a list of "biographies" - of

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read Philadelphia cookbook
Titer of the time, extolled Indian Pudding as , the least
costly of American puddings."
Granted that Miss Leslie's pudding was more spartan than
those usually made now, the
dessert is still economical, nutritious and hearty. Miss Leslie
used only molasses as the pudding's sweetener, but modern
cooks are often at variance
here. The following recipe, for
example, calls for molasses,
honey and brown sugar all In
very small amounts. If you
bake beans along with the pudding, as New England cooks
have done for generations,
you'll conserve energy.
INDIAN PUDDING
i cup enriched yellow
cornmeal
412 cups milk
'i teaspoon salt
1 Cup butter or margarine
3 tablespoons honey
3 tablespoons mo1ssa
4
cup firmly picked light
or dark brown szar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
'i teaspoon nutmeg
I egg, slightly beaten
Stir together the cornmeal
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By CECILY BROWNSTONE
Associated Press Food Editor
GUESTS FOR DINNER
Lamb Curry Rice
Madhur Jaffrey's Tomato
Chutney
Salad Bowl
Coconut Cake Beverage
MADHUR JAFFREY,
TOMATO CHUTNEY
Adapted from "An Iflv1Ltin
to Indian Cooking" (Knopf),
one of the best books of its kind.
Whole head garlic, cloves
separated and peeled
2bylbyl inch slice
peeled fresh ginger root
1 2 cups wine vinegar
28-ounce can whole tomatoes,
undrained
cups sugar
I ' teaspoon.'i salt
lot tO 1 2 teaspoon cayennc
pepper
2 tablespoons golden
raisins
2 tablespoons blanched
slivered almonds
Coarsely chop garlic and ginger; whirl together with
cup
of the vinegar in an electric
blender until smooth. In a 4.
quart heavy saucepot with nonon
metallic finish bring to a boil
the garlic mixture, remaining
vinegar, tomatoes, sugar, salt
and cayenne. Simmer, uncovered, until thick — it, to 2
hours. Stir occasionally at first
of cooking and often toward
end. Add raisins and almord.s;
simmer 5 minutes. Store, tightly covered, in refrigerator.
Makes 21 2 cups.

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Ginger Pears Beverage
GINGER PEARS
Borrowed from our neihtr,
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Juice of I Lemon
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Over low heat stir together
the sugar, water, lemon rind.
lemon Juice and ginger until
sugar dissolves: boil for 5 rnin
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pour syrup over them. Cover
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Associated Press Food Editor tion. Menus and recipes for en The results would please most ume and Simone Beck of vol. know her tell me she has an mique Pratique" — a gift from are intact. The recipes that published. It hasbeen acone of "Mastering the Art extraordinarily fine palate) had Marion Rombauer Becker and seemed to
Mrs. Benson Imprac. claimed ever since and now this
DEAR CECILY: My husband tertaining during each of the guests,
of
French
Cooking."
"Secrets
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comments
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mother,
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number of tables. The dishes led — From a chili supper For a tholle (Macmillan, $17.50). A in
France in 1972 and this lakst endearing,
in the new first American ing engireer who was brought Vegetables) by Janet Ross and
are made to order or in small chilly Sunday through an Eas- cook who has been fortunate edition was translated by Paula
"Encyclopedia of Practical edition the sections on gas. up in France and traveled all Michael Waterfield (Atheneum,
quantities and always from ter luncheon to deli brunch for enough to have explored Wolfer( with American home Gastronomy" by Ali-Bab, tronorny through the ages; the over the world, lie was passlo. $8.95L Because of the Increased
first-rate Ingredients. My hus- summer. The food Itself is France's restaurants, or who kitchens In mind. The recipes translated by Elizabeth Benson service of meals; methods of nately interested In the cooking Interest In vegetables In this
band Is an experienced restau. diversified, as you would expect brigs to, should have a spree usually have a few lines of In- (McGraw 11111, $14.95). For serving foods; cooking stocks of France as well as that of country this book Is particularrateur and I was a journalist. From New Yorkers; witness with this book. Loulsette Ber- troduction. I wish Mme. Ber- years I have treasured my 1928 and so forth; sauces;
entertain, other countries and in 1907 ly welcome. It was originally
Now I do most of the cooking in southern disks for a picnic, tholle Is co-author with Julia tholle (friends of mine who edition of AlI4lab's "Gastrono. ing friends for meals and wines "Gastronomic Pratique" was written by Janet Ross.
the restaurant and at home.
I've learned a lot from cookbooks and I miss the reviews of
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Each recipe may be used for ,
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lunches or dinners, but even the
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managed in a regular kitchen.
Merry White, a graduate
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recipe prefaces, is designed to
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"Entertaining Menus" by
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SAYS I. 1.10d..a.4

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says u

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Peanut Butter ... . •.. fl'..
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Towi

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59c

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Larip. Prune,

Short Ribs . . . . . . . . . 69'

-

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Baby Ruth of

Chuck Roast . . , • • lb. 89C

Is-.,.

Plain Yogurt ...............
atoll $..,... 1.b.l C1.mb
Sharp Cheddar.... ........,,I,.'89

"' 39C

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longhorn Cheese ........lb 9

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Round Steak. I S S I I • lb *1 25

English Muffins ..........ph,,

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lb 79c

ha. M..ty i..i f.11.C.t

' 69c

6..,. ian
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$ ISM

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Cod Fillets ............';;' s1c

Sirloin Steak

D.ul.•..,h

siti

Regular a, Unsc.nt.d
SureAti.Piripi,.,,t

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"Selected Baby Beef"
Inflation Fighter

Cuban Sandwich . . , • '' 79c

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Ground Beef with H.V.P. lb. 69G

4' Bologna .I.I.I.•,.I.

byailaen

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Pkt,.,.,

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With

D44$096 $li..d P1,11. It

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Swift's P,i,.l.,. Pr.Ti. liii Put,

Testy $lk.d Ge..... Ityl•

fleeflflefleo_. 1!

Breakfast Strips .......„.

.1 p1,.. I

P" $225

3..'. tub.,•,,,

C..'... ..

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Egg Beater ................98
low

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—
Chuck Shoulder Roast .

--:

'Hearty mushroom meat

Roast loin of pork
'Baked apples with
savsate stulflu
Brusieii sprouts w4h
lemon and peanuts
D"p dish peachpk

Peach

.4$ os

Can,, n$r.t,

French Crumb Coke ....I.....
•• 99, siS

isr—mm

a toity treat from

WHITI

Welt 16's Cr. ,h..,rp 1.44.

Chuck
Blade Steak • s .a a lb. 99c Leaf Spinach .........2 ,.
ShIft', Prsui5,,, P,.T.. $.,f

-. the deli at Pubflx

Mixed greta salad

M EN U

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20c Off label

Frozen
Cocktail .......... 79c
•EHbiuI.Saa p••

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Medium Shrimp...

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99

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$1.15 ::

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SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN GOVT.
______________
INSPECTED HEAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE
INSPECTED

-

SAVE 3$c

can
I......

I'..,.

',,Lake Erie Smelts....... lb.
$..f..d frost. tally

A&amp;P
F ROZE N I

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TUESDAY

-

11

10

Potatoes

111111

ai OH Sr Mayor

Smoked Sausage

99C

OR ELECIRIC PERK

69C

8 "°'
bIts. 99cP"
deposit

Pepsi Cola

Braunschweiger . e. ...i .r
8.
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ced Bologna . . :; 59 c. . .,.

1201.
POptop cans

U.S. No.

.

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lb.

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REGULAR. ORIP

pr(

Wine

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Pimento Loaf . • . . . • •

sauce over

.59c

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SMALL SLICING

6

please

P!

SANKA COFFEE

Sb, $125
)
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Large Eggs

N.Idshl,, .r

MEAT OR

by

: 99t

L.b.l
Gnu Franks . . . ... ..... I'll. $1',
C.pil.ad's D.141.,. Sliced
1.
Cooked Ham • • I I I I I • S I p1$.

MY

BULK WHITE

39c

limit

Almaden

Irises

BAG

.

3

BEEF LOIN OR RIB STEAK

Breakfast Club Or. 'IA" Fla,

3.... 49e
Beef, Ham, Turkey.
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$125

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Swift Franks . . ..• . ..

MEDIUM SIZE

—

Ketchup

760.1999

Cs.s.d i.m.I,sa

BEEF FULL CUT ROUND STEAK lb. $1 25

Hunts Tomato

$23,

lb.

99C

Jar

Tuna

1 01,1.,., DI..., style

COMPARE 3 lb 1 ox
IANT
Detergent GBOX

.

p1,.

Beef Liver

CHECK AND

IIU

....

BEEF LOIN SIRLOIN STEAK

Mayonnaise

swift's preanivan tew-Terder Sliced

&amp; END

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SELECTED BABY BEEF

Kraft

l.
"

Sliced Bacon

CENTEI

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l.

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1
CHOPS
PER PK
9 TO

INCLUD

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50

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SANFORD PLAZA

H '.17-92 and Airport Blvd., Sanford

DaS,i.f,j,h

morkets!

50 Creas.
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54 .. 5 i $,

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Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1975

Evening Herald, Saniord, Fl.

Wednesday, Jan. 1, 197713

OAW

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lip

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SOUTH'S
SAVINGS CENTER
DAYS A
I WEEK

DISCOUNT

SOUTH'S
SAVINGS CENTER

£

'

PRICES

I

I

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16

THESE IT[M £ PRICES GOOD
* THURS.,JAN, 2, 1975

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CAMfDF

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* 329 SANFORD AVE. STORE
. MON IHURS e :A M 7 O PM
.
AM 900PM

.

1975

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SOUP

HEAVY WESTERN LAZY AGED

,

NOODLE

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CHUCK

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6 TALL
CANS $100

M ST O RE

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oup

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P ARKvE

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LBO

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ROAST

CANS

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--

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VIENNA

4 OZ.
3
CANS

SAUSAGE
LYKE'S

CHICKEN &amp;
DUMPLINGS

240Z,

CAN

FUN SIZE CANDY BARS

BABYRUTH(oR)
BUTTERFINGERS

140Z.
PKG.

HAPPY DAYSSMOOTH

UJJ,

pv

CRUNCHY

(or)

HEAVY WESTERN LAZY AGED

PEANUT
BUTTER 11JAR
Oz-

499

c

9

BONELESS RIMP ROAST ............
HEAVY WESTERN LAZY AGED

53

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APPLE BASE
JELLIES

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BONELESS
.

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27

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BONELESS

18 Oz.
.

18.

BONELESS ENGLISH ROAST ..........
TID
SIRL IN

BAMA GRAPE. RED PLUM STRAWBERRY
c

LB.

ROAST
LONDON
BROIL

FLA. GR. A FAMILY PAK

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LB

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$

1

1!

p

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$

FRENCH
FRIES

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27

BAGS

I

NO.3o3
CANS

DEL-MONTE

SPINACH

9c

303
3 CANS 7

RED-DART CUT

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320Z.

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4801,
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$

COUPON EXPIRES; WED.. JANUARY A
11 COUPON PER FAMILY, VP;,LIrAIFI
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77c

QUICK FROZEN

9

LARG4 E BREADED SHRIMP .. 2ki LB. PKG.

C

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FRESH HOMEMADE

er A Il

9 7c

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97c

11/2 OZ.

PORK LOIN v2 OR WHOLE ............... LB.

97c

TUBE

FRESH LEAN

GEORGIA BACKBONE

FOR

FRESH LEAN

SPARE RIBS ......................... LB.

AY

WHY P

COPE TABLETS

BTL.OF
36
WHY PAY 75c

POLISH REMOVER

BTL.

WHY PAY "c

REG.
PKG.

WHY PAY$10S
3 0Z.BTL.
WHYPAY69C

SMALL

1.3 OZ.

91

FRESH FROZEN

ANACIN TABLETS
FOR COLDS. HAY rEVER. SINUS

WEST COAST MULLET ...............
F

DRISTAN TABLETS

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77c

a

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a

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LB.

...-

c

LB

I

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WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE
OF DOMESTIC SPRING LAMB

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CRISPI RED DELICIOUS

78C

APPLES

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FREEZER
HEAVY WESTERN LAZY AGED

94e

59c

$261

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SO CT.

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PAN READY CATFISH

94c

WHY PAY 53.1

LB

1T1:III

$1 27

FRESH

Bit. OF

go

PORK SHOULDER

RED SNAPPER FILLET .............. LB. 1

C

95c

GG

FRESH LEAN

'

LB.

LARGE
PKG.
WHY PAY $I 10
LARGE

LB.87c

-

I

PLASTIC STRIPS

VICK'S

i

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WHY PAY 74c

BAND-AID BRAND (ASSST.D) WHYPAYSi.

ORACIN

I

H'ACHES.COLDS..BODY*CHERELIEF WHYPAY$.

g

FULL LB. PKG.

IN OUR DELI-SECTION SLICED

36

CLOSEmUP

VAPO.RUB
-

LYKES

c

BTL. OF

REG. (or) MINT

VICK'S

1

c

WHY PAY c

COUGH SYRUP

77 i1

c

LB

CAN

TABLETS

THROATLOZENGES

Wofl

all

34 OZ.

CUTE) PEG. (or) LEMON
---

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FRESH LEAN IOWA PORK

CLEAR STRIPS

FLEISCHMANN'S

PRICE APPLIES ONLY WITH

32 OZ.

BAND-AID BRAND

7

LB. $1

SLICED BOLOGNA ..........

TOOTHPASTE

HOOD'S 100 PCT. PURE

ORANGE JUICE

$1 47

81

LB

POT ROAST

BUFFERIN

CTNS

*

LB.

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FRESH HOMEMADF

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CHOCOLATE

BUDGETBACON

HEAVY WESTERN LAZY AGED

IFAST PAIN RELIEF

BORDEN'S

57 C

BOLOGNA or SPICE LUNCHEON
MEAT

CANS

I\'

SHOULDER ROAST

___________ ______
off

00

NO. 303

LB.

HEAVY WESTERN LAZY AGED

ELEGANT

SANImFLUSH

CANNED

SUGAR CREEK FRANKS .......1201. PKG.

.

BONELESS SHOULDER STEAK .......

BOWL CLEANER

c

47
TURKEYSO 1018 LB. AVG ............... LB. 49 c
LYKES

HEAVY WESTERN LAZY AGED

PINK LIQUID
DETERGENT

KRAFT

VEGETABLES

£

.

DEL-MONTE

MIXED

a

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MORE........ LB.

PORK LIVER ......................... LB.

1-BONE STEAK .......................

I

$

.5 LBS. or

ttI.

a

ASSORTED

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1

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YOUNG &amp;TENDER

HEAVY WESTERN LAZY AGED

I

BAGS

C

LB
BAGS

AlI

47c

LE,.

LYKES

towels

COOK-IN

HEAT &amp; SERVE

41

a

FREEZER QUEEN

GROUND BEEF

-

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FRESH

,

,

p

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BEEF HIND ¼
BEEF SIDE
BEEF ROUND

(150 LB.) LB.
oo LB.) LB.

(80LB) LB

I

37c

.

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CELLO.
BAG
as.

C

FRESHI FLORIDA

I

CELERY

77

STAL

c

K

SWEETI CALIFORNIA

RED GRAPES

37c

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813—Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

Wednesday Jan. 1, 1975 -

.

Mushrooms Need rare
By SUSAN DELIGHT

-

CHICKENSTIR-UP

I

Her most important advice In preparing mushrooms
is 'don't 'bathe' them Brush th em clean with a damp
paper
el or cloth and rinse them Lightly under
water. But never, never soak them "
Mter washIng them UghUy, she sgests doing m
th ac1o th beforesnIp ng f theenda of thestems
Ms Campion likes to keep mushrooms cooked and
ready
dishes.
This is how she prepares them: "In pan containing
about one-half-Inch of water I place whole mush rooms
and sprinkle them lightly with salt. I then add a few slices
of lemon or a tablespoon of lemon juice. Next cover, bring
to a boil and continue boiling for 3 minutes. Pour
mushrooms and liquid Into bowl or jar"
These can be kept in the refrigerator for days, she
said.
Among her favorite recipes, is Shrimp and Dill Salad
made with freshmushrooms. Another combines
roonis with chicken.

I

baked apples with sausage
stuffing, dill cucumber salad or
Brussels sprouts with lemon
and Poanuts
BAKED APPLES WITH
SAUSAGE

____

8 large baking appics
2 tablespoons
ter
s cup chopped fresh Oni011
Pound bulk sausage
cup packed brown
sugar
teaspoon dried leaf
sage
L' teaspoon dried leaf
thyme
Ii teaspoon grated orange
rind
':I teaspoons salt
4 teaspoon pepper
4 cup chopped walnuts
L 1 (U fresh orange

liv

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3

12 oz.

$1

KEEBLER

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cup
cup

flow

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POUND QUARTERS

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BIER AND CIGARETTES

-

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Why?
Scientists like Dr. Norman E.
Gary, profe&amp;wr of entomology
at the University of Cali fornia
at Davis, are determined to find

•

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______

Their findings could have an
important bearing on the
United States'orchard and field

_____

--___

crops t depend upon the little
bee for survival.
uc stu ies used to be real
tough duty, but Dr. Gary has
developed an ingenious method
using magnets and little nwt,al
disks and a bit of glue to entice
the homeybee into giving up the
secret of why sometimes they
fly miles and at other tunes
concentrate their efforts Y)
It works like this:

Catsup
Peanut Butter

iBo:

.

-

orchards.

Grill Franks

Conter Cut

2

-

to

lb.

CIGARITTIS

lb

$1

58
Raised

4r

HILLSHIRE PRE COOKED

Smoked Sausage 1,

49c

Chocolate Fudge

/39

Iced Brownies

111

-

6/69c

Glazed Donuts

38

4

FAIRWAY FARMS
FRESH 100% PURE

V

8inth Silo .

-.

--

Potato Rolls

FAIRWAY FARMS

69c

they tafldt'hfeMd
ft

/42C

walk into the entrance, they are
suddenly snapped off their feet
as the metal tag is drawn to th,

Angel Food Cal~es
6

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Money Saver Fam il.1y D
Pa k

BY twisting and struggling,

FRYING CHICKEN PARTS

U bee soon pulls free of the tag
and contInuesthtothe ve
hjwith

DELICATESSEN

BREASTSLEGS

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75 C

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TASTY

Longhorn Cheese

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2

Spaghetti Sauces

8 1 u uZ

4

2

1601

Fruit Cocktail

2

303 79C

5

TUPNIP

5 VARIETIES

49

C

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hives within flight range of
orchards and fields that need
pollinating and to use in

b

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-

lb

59c

"

LEAN MEATY PORK

1

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88C

Spaghetti

PLUS DEPOSIT

Pkg

Swiss

15'io,

BUSH CHOPPED

$

3 oz

Chipped Meats

U.S.D.A. CHOICE
ROUND 13ONE SHOUL

1901 $

MUELLER

#

4

CARLING BUDDING

Layer Cakes

P

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OR

WASHINGTON STATE

4

RED OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS

fl C

Ab

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lb

BOVE
BATH BARS

3

Ice MimikV.

1

U S 0 A CHOICE ENGLISH or

LIMIT ONE WITH $7 O ORDER
IICEPI 5110 AND CIGARITTIs

5

75
19,

YELLOW COOKING

3 b#9 39

A

Fresh Pork Sausage

10

ICEBERG HEAD

C

C

lb

J

lb

78

SALAD SIZE

AW

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98C

C3111sh

STEAK PATTIES
CHUCK WAGON

SAVE 30 C

A

Romaine
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LIMIT ONE COuPON PER Punc A85 E'

98,

lb

98 C

lb

98C

C*dat Key Stono
Crab Claws

INSTANT COFFEE
Fairwa Mtketi

lb

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—

flofida
Rack Shrimp
Florida Cooked

5 lb.
boa

98

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task
the

examinsbon of hundreds ot
hives each of which usuall y

Halibut or Trout
FILLETS

Escarole, Endive,

29'

#

D(essed Headless
Smelts

ONION, PEPPER. MUSHROOM, SALISBURY,

F
AIA
WITH THIS COUPON

4W

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Fresh Flotida

Money Saver Family Pak

Veal Patties
•

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f AIRWAY F ARMS

BREADED

unpleasant
frequently required

oAFARE SEAFOOD
IN

1

This

OUANTuT RIGHTS
RI St OVID

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9 8'

44W

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Braunschweiger

8

SKINNED AND DEVEINED

29,

Lettuce

B oz

OSCAR MAYER

FAIRWAY FARMS WHOLE HOG LEAN

PINT BASKET

Cabbage

S
California
Roast

____

,

YELLOW SUMMER

lb

Sandwich Spread

Gal

2.8 oi

Onions

OSCAR MAYER

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$
_____________________
FOR

q

BLADE CUT

FAIRWAY FARMS

adequate number of hives I
compe nsate
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a change of pace from ordinary large skillet. Add onion and
holiday fare. Surround it with a cook until tender. Add sausage
tasteful variety of fruit and and cook until browned. Add
reserve apple pulp, brown
vegetable side dishes such

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sliced mushrooms
1ablespocias butter or
margarine
quart cabbage, sliced
I green pepper, sliced
1 onion, sliced
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chicken broth
2 tablespoons cotareh
2 tablespoo ns soy sauce
2 teaspoon ground ginger
2 cups diced cooked chicken
turkey, pork or
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about 5 cups) or drain canned mushrooms. In a large
skillet, heat butter. Add mushroems, cabbage, green
pepper and onion. Cook and stir for 5 minute.q. Combine
remaining ingredients except chicken Pour our
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vegetables are crisp-tender and the sauce is slightly
th ickened, about 3 to 5 minutes longer . Serve ove r rice or
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that prefer One crop over
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Watergate story
By JAMES BACON
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in time for the 1976 bicen- tremendous. Everybody but on his excellent script
Mardian, who slumped into his sea t and held his
by convicting three of Richard M. Nixon's most reversal of the decision in the U.S. Court of Appeals.
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tennial.
Eric Linden was there. Eric (IcOvered that firemen hold
head in hiscourt
hands after the verdict was read, slipp
U. S. District Judge John J. Sirica set no date for
i and
powerful aides of conspiring to obstruct the invest1other
defendants' wives, stuck out her tongue and
out
of
the
And
in
th
the
their
breath
everytime
.he
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works
Is
a
house
unseen
movie
sentencing
lives
and
in
Beach
Iguna
The
newsmen.
Fhrlichman
20yearl
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a
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four convicted men remained
DGACIVTR
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gation of the break4n at Democratic National
fine; or Mardian
gave a soft but audible raspberry.
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thanked
the
Jtwt
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110
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his
alarm
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th
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traffic
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for
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backed
up
to
persona
recognizance.
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service,
Committee
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headquarters.
th
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Par
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nsons
it
was
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moment
of
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tearful
N I) A J 1 1 0
cried all the way through the Ended," which Irwin hopes to garage
D ft N ft N F. Y
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You just Lan t i,et Water,
else he would have
Asked for his reaction to the verdict, Ehrlichman
joy.
Found guilty of conspiracy, obstruction
t before
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premiere of "The Tnwering get St. Luke to write,
pressure up that high.
5p.m. on New Year's Day 1975 climaxed one of the
made it, too,
ofN.
Justice said, "It changes nothing insofar as my ba.iu
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feel
great
and
perjury
were
former
Atty.
Gen.
John
.
I've
always
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Inferno" last year- threw that
Mit- feeling, and it's a deepseated feeling, of innocenc
it will be interesting to watch
Paul Newman and Steve
th e scandal that dominated
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Sketches
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live
Water
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Parkinson,
his
wife
American
political
life
intoshow youhowup Iodate we may make a comedy.
B A A A
McQueen were th", heroic stars the reaction of the movie
Haldeman
in
regard
to
the
charges
in
this
case."
for
the
and
John
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two
year.
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are out West.
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President Ford declined to comment on the
Ehrlictunan said lie had instructed his lawyers to
Also convicted of conspiracy was former appeal.
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James
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Neal
left
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defendants and related stories
ir11-verdict.
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and he %olces his distaste in
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shining examples of the form flection, vigor, charm, or Q-,
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(9)
Brady
Bunch
(24) Villa Alegre
46
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said
today
based
upon
35 Amencan
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body knows the puddles I've them all. sociological Jargon,
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seen. That Is why lam standing the inability by many to speak
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Hogan's
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start
working
drawings and
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And
For Years, the Sanford CItY Commission and Seminole Cvunty
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Commission have been trying 10 gel action 10
preparation
it aside. "Thi" he said, "Is so ten noted for Its clearness of
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contract
at the railroad crossing on SR 41 west of Sanbuild an overpass
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reasons for the wgenry Is that all too
the
end
of
this
month.
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often a slowio%ing r
This is a wise and witty book
(35) Big Valle
CENTRAL ILORIDA'S OLDEST
By BOB UYD
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who abducteda hit- folled the vehicle in another
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for
the
medical
facility
are
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are
just
a
pwtion
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weepstakes
of
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are
concerned
with
language.
amb
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or
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have
a
suspect
in
the
chhiking
couple.
tied the inan to car.
the
like.
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and
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city
a
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and
took
the Woman to a Sgt. Hogan d the man
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poUce for him.
tie
the State rAViSlon of Health and
written by a man w1k, n.0 been versation with "like" and
iOt
MORNING
I
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at
least
I7mInutes
searching
today
Ca
we
for four
afford
wooded area near i.ongwood was taken to Orange County
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Rehabilita tive Services and are
fascinated by and respected "Y'know ought to read It also.
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raped her.
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black male
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when
prompt
emergency
medical
treatment
might
make
Eugene
Page
and raped, released and
1
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Sunrise
jubilee
suspects In Separate W1111arn Hopn Said Seminole
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rapes
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two
women
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CT
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610
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ment.
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plan
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Almanac
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are
hunting
proval
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(6. I) News
as been given, Ellis
an television newscaster,
FJHarneY
ctIot.nartment
Fire De
to
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AP Books Editor
g in We dnesd ay
male crouch beside a vehicle in notify authorities of
said.
22
and
early
ducted
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Pat Finley will appear as a
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.
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Almanac
b
(35, 44) Movie
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regular n e role 0
on
Alabam
Seminole
woman
ear,'y today
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about midnight, enter the
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Investigators
Hartley'% sister Ellen on "Thp
Jeannie
Sanford Police said the 12. from a shopping center parking vehicle when t wom n ver woman's
veNcle, found near
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C011fornia
pulls
a
stunner
on
Ohio
State.
GOLDEN
SPOON
year-old
girl
was
raped
by
a
tot
at
SR-436
and
11
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17-92
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Ne,
.
Sunrise
after
proper
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29
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are expected to b," received by man who forced his way into at gunpoint and took her into and leave with the w
store Edgewater Drive and Fair.
Sem.-ster
will start Its third season ft
(9) Let's Make A
I
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(1)
Today
In
Florida
For Thursday, January 2, 1975
banks Avenue. where it gp.
Rowil
picturo
on
Page
.
mid-FebruarY with contract her home Wednesday af. Orange County where she was
fall and be seen Saturdays on
Deal
X
36
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The
witness
told
deputies
he
parenLly
was abandon,ed by
ternoon,
beat
her
and
a
mulled
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heard what sounded like two men
es
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37
before
the
rape.
showed
no
Deputies also are looking for gunshots and a second man
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GENERAL TENDENCIES: Be poised and calm as you
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GEMINI(May 21 to June 21) Home requires your attention, so
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Interestingly
enough,
(3$) Mister Ed
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station across the street from
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gasOrie
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Seminole
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say,
the
lower-priced
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Three
Stooges
if away from it on business give It at least some thought. Don't
For
whate
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ve
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reason, prices
Tomorrow,
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Herald takes
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YOUR BIRThDAY
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American Bridge Teacher's
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Gordy and his wife, Laura Jane, and play, but after an argument
believe in giving beginner's with partner he can get out
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works In 16 degrees below zero temperatures at Bander
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Seminole ( ount ( ('Iniiussioners Tuesday ( 0Uflt bd1.tt •in ils t Eleanor Anderson ca me
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prominentau woman refused to grant State Attorney Abbott Herring's up with a $14,91b compromise late Tuesday
board of directors and officers
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IC of the First Women s Bank of
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Dear Abby'
"This may get us in trouble," Vihlen said, "1
411 Florida in organization at a
Dr. La mb
In a
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was "astounded " that the commission cut his
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5A p.m., at Maltl.nd Art Center. budget from $20,000 last year to $4,000 For fiscal needed the money for salary increases For
Obituaries
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Sports
Ms. Beverly Dozier, runner- 197 5-76.
fledgling pcoseutors,
Tele%istofl
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"You need be tter prosecution. Don't be
herring was severely criticized by a Brevard
I-2-3t' primary for Secretary of State,
Women
shorisighteel You're cutting my budget and I (;rind Jury for inadequate pay mnt'nt to his atannounced the all-woman gi OUp can't live with it," the Seininok-Brevard chief torneys.
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that plans to attend will in. prosecutor told the commission.
should Fund the state attorney,"
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Tuesday'i high 89. Overnight dude: Carole MeCahey, forCoriuiiissloner John Kinibrou.gh told herring said an adamant Kimbrough.
mnerly sice president of an the commission intends to fund only that amount
low u,
Commissioner Dick Williams added that the
Partly cloudy through OrLindo bank; Bette Wimbish, required by the law.
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Thursday. A chance of than- assistant secretary of corn"You should make your plea to the state
leve
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which is $4 000
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dershowers mainly during the merce, Dr. Freddie Groomes, not the th e board of county commIssioners,'
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sheriff asked for a few thousand dollars
afternoon or evening hours, assistant to The Florida State Kjnibrosjgh said.
to correct a problem, It was denied, and now the
highs In the upper SOs and low University pre sId enI,
County Attorney Toni reeman said the
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in claims
variable mostly' southeast and Mamie Strong, Tallahassee "reasonably necessary" level as required by ini
"I do not intend to subject the taxpayers to
around 10 mph, gusty near businesswomen; Frances state law.
thundershowers. KaIn Hoesch, a former banker;
Herring said the absolute minimum Is $18,000. the serious consequences of Inadequately Funded
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Kwiatkowski said promoters the engine in one of the "mini

residents opposing the track, had been as "amicable as racers" was no louder than
the commission backed Its possible" to residents needs noise made by a lawn mower.
professional staff by not
He said' Le Mans would be
That prompted Jim Maloy of
rezoning 11.2 acres south of the an "asset to the county," then Bel
Nor th to remark, "How
K-Mart shopping center in Fern bowed out and turned R.ad1f easy would it be to fall asleep
Park
down The other commissioners with 10 or 15 lawn mowers
"That's okay," Radloff said followed suit
running ouLside .our bedroom
following the ccmmlssion's RadlofI said the $550,000' window?"
decijon, lie said his plans now project would employ 30
Malay and others pointed out
are to exercise an option on 10
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mini "Ce Mans" skidded on the protestors on the edge of their grassy' area," producing an
first turn and spun out Tuesday seats when he was asked for his "attractive area for wholesome
when Seminole County' Corn- recommendation. Kwiatkowski entertainment."
inissioners
unanimously represents the Altamonte
lie produced a letter from
rejected his pleas for rezoning. Springs district in which "Le Langley Adair, the county's
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remainder of the tab
$19,000 after Commissioner
Also, Commissione Dick Dick WIlliams sent a letter to
Williams had $500 placed in the county officials asking for cuts
budget
raise in salary
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property value and is used to is down about $1.8 million from
determine property taxes.
last year's $52 million figure.
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operating budget of the dropped with the lack of new
Seminole County School system construition, and 8 mills for
for the new year 1975-76 is being debt service.
advertised today for a second
A total of 8.6 nulls Is being
time
levied for the new school
Roger Harris, assistant bud t.
the ømIlla required
superintendent for finance, said for debt vcrvlce to retire a 1968
today the reason the millage Is bond Issue "does not have to be
being advertised a second time advertised,
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decision to eluninate his entire
cut," remarked Commissioner department — Including Adair.
Mike Hatt.away.
The son began wi th the
The commission also added county' budget about $151,000
some money back into the over money required to meet
budget.
rnillage, Goembel's office set
A sum of $3,000 was placed 5.4 mills as the certified millage
back in the budget to pay the figure for the county and the
ur ba n forester's 120,000 salary
port authority budgets corn
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payers ill pay slightly less will cost the county 10 per cent,
than $5 41 per $1,000 of the value or $5,150 in interest money
of taxable property.
Labor attorney's budget
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ground this morning for Phase ILL construction, which includes a
$1.93 million fine arts building, at the college. A Large crowd was
on hand for the official ceremonies.

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Two Women Rescued After

Crash In Alaskan Wilderness
found
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Two women
survived
in a
they
a
light
plane
crash
Tuesday after
mountainous wilderness three days ago and managed to
find their way to the sea. Two persons were killed in the
crash.
The two survivors were rushed by helicopte: to a
hospital where they were reported in fair condition.
Authorities hoped to recover the bodies of the two victims
on Wednesday at the site of the plane wreckage near
(lacier [lay National Monument.
Slate troopers declined to release the identities of the
victims pending notification of next of kin. The Coast
Guard earlier identified the occupants of the plane as Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Arbuckle of North Canton, Ohio; Pat
Sawyer, the pilot, of Miami Like, Fin., and Amelia
Hundley. a native of Charleston, S.C.
The single-engine Beachcraft disappeared Saturday in
foul eather on a flight from Haines to Juneau.
were

Fromme Gets Bail Reduction
SACRAMENTO, Calif. ( AP)
Lynette A. Fromme,
wrapped in a hooded red robe, fought back tears as she
pleaded from the witness stand for freedom to resume the
"simple life" of a Charles Manson disciple.
Miss Fromme, charged with the attempted
assassination of President Ford, made a surprise witness
stand appearance at a pretrial hearing Tuesday but failed
to win release from jail.
Instead, U.S. District Court Judge Thomas J. MacBride
reduced bail from million to $350,000. Miss Fromme's
room-mate, Sandra Good, conceded outside court, "We
don't have that kind of money."
MISS Fromme, her voice cracking with emotion, had
asked to be set free on her word.

By JANE CAS.SELIIERRY
Herald Staff Writer

CONCORD, N.H. (AP)
Democrat John A. Durkin
says his smashing victory in New Ham pshire's Senate
runoff is a rejection of President Ford's economic policies
and a warning to Congress to get to work.
"We have sent a message to Washington and 1 hope they
listen," the 39-year-old Durkin told Jubilant supporters In
Manchester Tuesday night as his margin over Republican
Louis C. Wyman swelled past the 20, 000-vote mark.
The combative, wisecracking former state insurance
commissioner, who will become the Senate's 62nd
Democrat, pledged, "lam going to stand up, I am going to
speak out and I am going to rock the boat in a responsible
manner until Washington starts listening to the people
again."
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Offers New

Air Rates

MIAMI (AP) Eastern Airlines officials say they hope
to reduce rates up to 40 per cent by mid-November for
buyers of all-inclusive vacation packages to Florida
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Company spokesmen said Tuesday they will seek Civil
Aeronautics Board approval at the discount plan on Sept.
30. They said it would be sought under provisions allowing
carriers to block off seats to tour operators offering
complete vacations.
Eastern, which has its operational base in Miami, said
the discount would reduce the cost of New York-Miami
coach tickets from $195 to $117. The service would also be
offered to Orlando, Tampa, Sarasota, Fort Lauderdale
and other Florida vacation areas.
Ford Plans CIA

Changes

WASHINGTON (AP)
President Ford Intends to
revamp the Central Intelligence Agency, and among
plans being considered are stripping the agency of Its
covert operations and naming an over-all coordinator of
U.S. intelligence activities.
The coordinator would not be the CIA director, according to administration sources who also cautioned not
to expect any major change for several months.
Ford told a news conference Tuesday that no matter
what the fate of the CIA, American political action aimed
at influencing events In other countries Is likely to continue.
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WASHINGTON (AP)
The Congressional Budget
Office of the Denitcratic.controlled Congress and the
Ford administration agree that the outlook on unemployment and inflation is disappointing.
The budget office Tuesday issued an economic forecast
projecting unemployment remaining higher than 8 per
cent this year and dropping only to a range of 6.9 to 7.6 per
cent by the end of 1976.
That compared with the administration's most recent
forecast for a joblem rate of between 7 and 7.5 per cent by
the end of 1976.

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The Senate lnt!Lllgence comWASHINGTON (AP)
determine
whether the CIA destroyed
to
mittee is seeking
records relating to its stockpiling of deadly poisons.
"We have evidence that there are memos which one
would think should exist which no longer exist," F. A. 0.
Schwarz, chief counsel for the committee said Tuesday at
the end of the first day of public hearings on the CIA's
Project Naomi.
Schwarz said that former CIA Director Richard M.
Helms would be asked about the matter when he testifies
before the committee today.
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The three astronaunts
('APE CANAVERAL (AP)
with
Russian
cosmonauts in the
who shook hands in space
ApolloSoyuz mission have visited the Kennedy Space
Center to honor the workers who got them off the ground.
Vince Brand told the group Tuesday that he as "happy
to report the hardware worked so well."
"It's great to be back," said Apollo commander
Thomas Stafford. ,,When people ask If I'm nervous, I say
if you are nervous you shouldn't be in a spacecraft. "And
if you know the people working on the mission, there's no
reason to be nervous."
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IIAJUUSHU1(G, Pa. lAP) — A Philadelphia shoemaker
who allegedly took his young son on a thrt,e-state crime
rampage has testified that he's 1,000 years old and that he
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the provisions of the F,Outious
Section
Name Statutes. TO Wit
$6O9 Florida Statutes 1957
S Vlahn liruer.
Henry P Dowd
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7fl CA 04 A brouulb? by MYRA I.
dissolution 01 the
ST IMPS ¶N'klflQ a
saId MYRAL STIMPS

And p;('IiARD 0 STIMPS
1h-e p,rcents MC to require YOU
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Publish- Aug 77, Sept. I. tO. 17. 1975
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Jeffries
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Publish - AuQ 71. Sept 3. tO. Il 1915 DFO IM
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NO'? (F IS HEPEIIY GIVEN tha t
FICTITIOUS NAME
by virtue of that u'rtan ',rit of
P4nticr .c h,'ii'tu,, Oven that I
issued out of and under
ennaned in huuSifli'S'. it Ho' 373, PR Exerution
the seal of the Circuit Court of
No 1 Apnka ',.•mnnie County.
fiCtitiOuS name of Seminole County. Florida. upon
Iier.cla tinder the
DA final ludoment rendered in the
F 0
C F N I P A L
aforesaid court on the 17th day Of
SPFCIAI ISTS. and that I ,ntcnd t
July. A 0 1975, in that certain case
erk
ri'ouster s,ild ii.ituif- with thi' C
Ifos-.rd M( Nuity. iS
,'u?itit'&lt;l, C
tt, Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Birciltn
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Ptaintilt. vs
Florida In accordance with the Trustee
Name Developmen t Enterprises. Ltd . a
crovisIor of the Fictitious
Florida Limited Partnership. and
c'atutes, to Wit - SpctiOfl $65
new' Davis a nd G er ald Storks. Its
F''rldp Statutes 1937
General Partners. Defendant. wtiCh
c Ronald rlarkcton
P,.btih Sent 10 I? 71 Oct I 1975 aforesaid Writ of ExCutiofl was
delivered to me as Sheriff of
PF P 77
Seminole County. Florida. and I
have levied upon the following
FICTITIOUS NAME
described property owned by SirNOtice is hrehy given that I am lien De velopment Ent er prises. Ltd.
enoliofd in business at p 0 736. said proper ty betiQ located in
Aifamonte Springs. Semin ole S
e minole County. Florida. more
County. Florida under the fictitiI particularly described as follows:
CASSELBE
PRY
FLORIST.
name of
The South' ,of Lots land?. Block
and that I intend t register said
m acc or ding to plat
J. Sanford Fars
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
thereof, recorded in Plat Book 1.
Court. Seminole County. Florida in pages 177 and 17$. Seminois County
accordance with lhp P
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rovisions of Public Records
the Fictitious Name Statutes. To
And the undersigned as Sheriff of
Section $6309 I iord4 Statutes Semi
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nolc County. Florida. will at
1957
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Jeffries
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tember. A 0 1975. otter for sate and
Puhllth' A"q 77. Sept 3. tO. 17. 1975 sell to the tigtest bidder, for cash,
OFO Ill
Subject to any and all existing leins.
at the Front (West) Door of the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Seminole County Courthouse in
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Sanford. Florida. the above
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE nescrebed personal property
COUNTY, FLORIDA
That said sale is being made to
CASE NO. 75-911-CA-OSA
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
HARNFETT RANK OF SEMINOLE Execution
COUNTY, Pd A.
John E Polk.
Plaintiff.
Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
ERNESTO CRUZ. SUN FIRST Publish - Aug 77, Sept 3. tO. 17, 1975
NATIONAL BANK OF ORLANDO, DEO 167
and BLACKIOPI. INC . a Florida
NOTICE OF INTENT
corporation.
TO REGISTER
Defendants
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE OF ACTION
NOTICE ISPICRERY GIVEN that
TO ERNESTO CRUZ
the vnder%iOned. desiring to engage
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Crossclaim by Co Defendant SUN In business under the fictitious name
Of CONSTRUCTION SPECIALTIES
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
ORLANDO to foreclose a Mortgage at 103 Rrentw.00d Drive. Sanford.
on the following property in Florida 37771 intendS to regiSter the
Said name with the Clerk of the
Seminole C ounty. Florida:
tot i 1.2 and 3. Block "0". Sanlsndo Circuit Court of Seminole County
1951
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Published Daily and Sunday,

except Saturday and Christmas
Day by The Sanford Herald. Inc.
N French Ave, Sanford.
lie 37771

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Vocational rehabilitation
counselors have lost the first round in their legal attack on
the reorganization of the Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services.
Circuit Judge James Joanos of Tallahassee denied
iuesuay a motion by t.ne counsellors for a temporary
injunction to halt the legislative-ordered reorganization.
Joanos nileti that attorneys for the Florida
Rehabilitation Counseling Association failed to comply
v1ith a legal requirement that they show a substantial
likelihood that they would prevail in their suit.

The nation's cheapest
JACKSONVILLE ( All)
future source of energy is conservation, says Dennis W.
Bakke, deputy assistant administrator of the Federal
Energy Administration.
"This is a very extravagant nation," Bakke told an
energy conservation workshop Tuesday. "With only six
per cent of the world's population, we use 35 per cent of
the ssorld's energy."

lk'BARY
Spe akers for Ui':
IeILIr)' i(epubliran Club
iieting in the Community
('enter next Monday at 7:30
pill, will be Dr. Arthur G.
Peterson, president of the
Funeral Society of Mid-Florida
;ind Mrs. Leonard!). Blackford,
both of DeBary, it was anmwunced today by Charles
Cottrell, president of the club.
TALLAHASSEE' API
Insurance companies
Dr. Peterson is a well-known
must stop raising auto-coverage premiums until the
economist arxl historian with a
Florida Insurance Task Force develops ways to hold down
',tried and progressive career
the prices, Insurance Commissioner Philip Ashler says.
of 38 years in federal service as
lie said he could not ask for a moratorium but warned
statistician, historian and
the companies Tuesday that they could expect thorough
economic advisor.
aU(lit,S of the books at their home of ices if they raise rates,
The high cost of funerals has
generated an investigation by
the Federal Trade Commission
and [)r. Peterson will discuss
the nationwide growth of
funeral
memorial societies.
lie will answer questions from
(lit' floor
Mrs. Blackford is well known
By DONNA E.STE.S
ticipated $86,000 from state for her activities as coordinator
Herald Staff Writer
revenue sharing, budgeting of Meals-on-Wheels which has
Five of Seminole's seven $20,000 of that sum for general served such a need in I)eBary.
cities will have a financial operation and $6,000 for the Presently she IS administrator
the
Comprehensive
windfall totaling $338,500 in the water department. The state of
1975-76 budget year.
notified the city It will receive Employment and Training Act
The Florida Department of $81,900, a loss of $3,100.
t('ETAt; representative of the
Community Affairs notified the
The state said Casselberry Voltisia County Council on
cities in the past few days too will receive $516,400 and that is Aging; and coordinator of the
late in most cases to change the exact ami:ount the city Retired Senior Volunteer
budgets already completed for budgeted.
Iriigranii t RSVP).
the new fiscal year
of the
sums that could be expected
from state revenue sharing
funds.
the cities have un
derbudgeted the revenues from
the state source and a sixth
overbudgeted by a few
thousand dollars. Only the City
of Casselberry included the full
amount anticipated in its
budget, now undergoing public
IIr\
hearing.
Altamonte Springs included
an estimated $247,000 from the
state source in its budget,
adopted Tuesday night, while
the state has notified that city
that $412,600 will be given to
South Seminole's largest city,
is
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$165,000 more than anticipated.
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0 THE BLOCKAGE OF RAILROAD
Winter Park, Florida 37769, on or Drawer
X. Jacksonyille, Florida CROSSINGS IN EXCESS OF FIVE
before September 30th.I97S,dfile
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A 54.ye.'r.oW Sanford man
was in jail On $14,500 bond
today, charged with attempted
burglary of the Flagship Bank,
First St. and Oak Ave.,
downtown Sanford.
Police gave the following
account of the incident:
Officers R.A. McIntyre and
Lewis Coombs responded to a
report atl:27a.m.ofan injured

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Beckwith Denies Favoring
Some Banks Over Others

'I ALLAh1AssE. i All i
I'lie former etuitrmnan of
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the Senate Natural Reso'rues Committee says he's
shocked that Floridians don't realize they will vote March
9th on who will control their fresh-water supplies.
'There is not one issue more important to people than
tiiis issue of March 9," Sen. Philip IAWiS, 1)-West Palm
Beach, said Tuesday of a proposed constitutional
amendment on presidential preference primary ballots.
The proposal would allow water management districts
to levy a tax on property in their areas to finance water
planning and control operations. Officials say the issue
ss ill decide ss hether the state or local boards control
s ater.

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James Martindale went to the
As the prosecution neared the admitted the slaying and told Kiley case was originally
scene, Gunter said, to find that
poratiort.
the vehicle had been "corn- end of the presentation of its officers the murder weapon, a scheduled for trial in July.
Plaintiff. AND EFFECTIVE DATE
(SEAL)
first-degree
murder
case
a
clo
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in
se
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rifle,
was
be
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cali
The
firearms
eviden
ce
pletely stripped."
was
Arthur H Reckwth. Jr
The remains of the auto were against Mrs. Betty Jean Kiley in a nearby bedroom where also re-examined by a state VFNNETHWAYP.IE BROWN.et u'
Clerk of Hoard of
Diefencian ts.
impounded by Altamonte police at noon today, there was no her two teenage sons were firearms examiner from
County Commissioners
NOTICE OF ACTION
Seminole County. Florida
Tallahassee In August.
and are being processed by indication if Mrs. Kiley would sleeping.
TO- Kenneth Wayne Brown
Thomas C, Freemen
Seminole County Medical
technicians for possible take the witness stand in her
Residence Unknown
County Attorney
p o rn
Examiner Dr. G. V. Garay
evidence and clues that might defense.
Patricia Brown
Attamc,r,$e
SprIngs 37701
Mrs.
Kiley
is
accused
of
testified
that
Kiley
died
af
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lead to DeMeester's killer.
R es idence Unknown
Publish Sept 17. 1975
ba
Sheriff's Capt. L.J. Kriz, who slaying her hus nd, Thomas being shot one time in the right
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an DEW 121
action to foreclose a morIglitoeon the
b working on the case with R. Kiley, 46, on June 7 at their temple. Garay said there were
the wound IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE following property In Seminole
NOTICE
Altamonte officers, said today 3114 Rudder Circle, Sanford, powder burns
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. County, Florida
NOTICE iS hereby given that the
indicatingtheweaponwasc!ose
It Is believed that the reskience.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
tot 119. SAN LAPl':A. THIRD Board of C
ounty Commissioners of
SECTION as recorded in Plat Book
Police found Kiley's body to the man's head when the COUNTY. FLORIDA
DeMeester car was either
Seminole County. Florida, shall at
13, Pace 7$, Public Records Of 7 00
Case No. 75'11iI1.CA-040
p m or as soon as possible
abandoned elsewhere or at the lying on a couch in the living fatal shot was fired,
In Re the Marria ge of
Seminole County. Florida
thereafter. On the 14th day of Dc
Today Gary Rathman, a ROBERT M CARLIPI
spot near Zellwood by the killer 100113 of the house after a
Together with all structure's and tober. 1975,
in the Seminole County
Petitioner
Improvements. noan and hereafter on COurthnu,e. Sanford, Florida,
and then found by professional woman telephoned police firearms examiner trainee at
and
Said land, and tixtures attached (orisider the adoption of the
car strippers who used cutting headquarters saying, "I've Just the Sanford Crime Laboratory,
MARIA DEL PILAR CARLIN
thereto' also all gas, steam, electric,
following Ordinance:
testified that bullets test fired
torches to cannibalize the auto shot my husband."
Respdnt
water and other heating, cooking
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO
During testimony Tuesday, from the rifle found in the
refrigerating Itghting. plumbing. I
NOTICE OF ACTION
and reduce it to a metal hulk.
U P11 P4 CO R P0 R A -r I I)
TO'
MARIA
DEL
PILAR
ventilating, irrigating, and
DeMeester's body was found Sanford Police Capt. C. B. bedroom closet matched a
power TERRITORIES OF SEMINOLE
(ARLIPI
$yStCms, machinet, appliances. C 0
uNIY
in his Spring Lake Hills Fagan told the eight-woman; bullet submitted by police after
1. 0 R I D A
ir o 37 School Street
fixtures, and appurtenance. which
REGULATING THE PERIOD OF
man
jury
in
the
court
of
an
autopsy.
Lebanon, New Hampshire
apartment on Aug. 28. Police four
nowareormayhereafter Pertain to
, TIME THAT RAILROAD COM
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or he used with. in. or on said
Young Rathman said he
said the victim, the manager of Circuit Judge J. William
PANPES MAY BLOCK CROSSINGS
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an premIse's, even through they be
RAILROAD TRACKS: TO BE
a shoe store at Altamonte Mall, Woodson that Mrs. Kiley told made the examinations under action for dissolution of marriagedetached or detachable
F NIl TI H F P Alt ROAD
him,
"I
killed
him.
I'vebeen
his
father,
vision
of
uc
supe
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had been beatcn severely .bout
has been fili'd ,iu,,inst you And you t.a bern flied against ,,00) and
Poccinc, 01151 PUC TIOPI OR
are
rCauired
toservea
copy
of
your
are
rauired
to serve a copy of your DINANCE
William Rathinan. William
the head with a blunt in- Wanting bun dead."
OF
SEMINOLE
Sgt. William Bernosky Rathman died of an apparent written defense, If any, to it on written defenses. If any. it, It on COUNTY
strument, with his hands tied
PROVIDING FOR
ROBERT M CARLIPI, Petitioner, MacLean and Brooke. plaintiff's
C)FFIpIITIONS. PROHIBITING
testified that Mrs. Kiley freely het attack shortly before the whose address is 74 Sorrento Circle, •ttOf'Y. wote address 5 P
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CHRISTMAS (AP)
Relatives of if soldier taken
hostage by Ethiopian terrorists say they're angry at
remarks by Sec. of State Henry Kissinger that the United
States v.on't negotiate for David Strickland's freedom.
"We iAant everybody, including our government an'l
their government to know how we feel about this," Mrs.
Lawrence Strickland said Tuesday.
She complained that the U. S. government was "doing
nothing" to release her brother-in.la and Navy Electronics Tech 3 Thomas C. Boss idowicz.
Kissinger, at a Southern Governors conference tit're
Tuesday, was asked sshat role the United States would
take in attempting to free the two hostages.
"When Americans are captured we're always in grave
(lilficulty," Kissinger said. "Our position as a government
IS sse %Son't negotiate for the release of Alllericafts. We
()n't want to get into the position of encouraging
terrorists to capture Americans to get negotiations."

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Councilman Martin Bacon over town and the council is
Noting he own.-, no property pick the plan before the
Council member Lillian
Sr., Tuesday night gave up the accused of bringing the city on the boulcard and has no moratorium's expiration.
Griffin, who owns 35 acres
battle to extend the moratoriwn down to its lowest ebb," Bacon personal interest in It, Bacon
Bacon said it had been his fronting on the boulevard, said
LAKE
MARY
A for 90 days, explaining he has said, asking that his request for said perhaps the three-member hope that permitted develop, the plan would deny owners the
moratorium on the issuance of been accused of moving for the an extension to permit corn- group, including building of- nnent of property bounding right to use their property as
building frmits on Lake Mary extension to January for per- idetion by the planning group of licial Francis Jenior and two Lake Mary Boulevard would be they pleased.
Boulevard is to die if natural sonal benefit,
plans for the city's en- phinning and zoning corn- top quality, rather than "honky
Councilman harry Terry,
death Oct. 26.
"There is a lot of flack all tranceway be withdrawn.
mission iiiernhers, can corn- tonk."
acting as mayor in the absence
Cow;cilm2n Burt Perinchief of Mayor Walter Sorenson, said
said he also opposed "higgley- the city "is fastened to planning
piggley spot zoning" on the and zoning through action of the
thoroughfare.
state initiated by the Board of
In the aftermath of the Lake County Commissioners."
Mary Boulevard discussion and
In other business the council
aft.r City Attorney Gary
Voted unanimously to
Massey gave an opinion on the change the zoning resolution to
n:eaning of the comprehensive reduce membership on the
plan the city must adopt by planning and zoning corn1977, three council members mission. from seven to five.
noted opposition to the planning Zoning
board
chairman
study.
Catherine Genr recommended
Massey said the corn- the change, saying a smaller
county's distribution of $26.2 bu.siness bvcathSc of the "tiighly
By 1:1) Pit l('Kl'i1'
''Bankers would love that. It prehensive plan required is group is easier to work with,
million in ''time deposit" ac- competitive bids" which place would provide tosser interest actually a rezoning plan. He
Ik'ralil Staff Writer
Agreed to remove Hans
money in banks that return the rates. We (lid it once and we got said that the planning and
Circuit Court Clerk Art Beck- counts.
Sctiweizer's position on the
'.mtli Jr., Tuesday disputed
"Work sheets are no in. highest interest rate to the a five per cent interest rate, zoning board would complete a zoning board because he has
s'il1InoleCountyCoIIunissioner dication of banks calletl7' county.
Now, we're getting six and plan which, when the council moved out of the city. With the
Ii arty
K w i at k oss' s I '', Kwiatkowski asked Tuesday.
Beckwith said Kwiatkowski's Snmnetitiics seven per cent," the voted approval, would rezone removal of the .Schweizer
jrote'sLs that a ''few banks" are ''Are all banks generally studs ''In WI wa reflected the clerk replied,
the entire city.
recent
and a
being favored with county called?"
Council member Virginia position
true' picture" concerning
Last week, Kwiatkowski saul
resignation, the board is now
Beckwith's answer to both operations (if his office as they a study showed that from Mercer said she had understood down to five members.
banking business distributed by
lict'kwith' office.
questions was in the III. pertain to bid assard.
January of last year to the the zoning on property would
Authorized Mrs. Griffin to
Brandishing a recently firmiuitis'e.
Beckwith said there's a present 33 bids on time deposits not be changed unless owners
completed study, Beckwith and
lie also said a telephone "limitation on time" because were required. Of those bids, petitioned for changes, but meet with county officials to
an aide appeared before the survey conducted on Monday of "(lIne
means money to two banks were called 32 times Masse)' said his interpretation negotiate on the proposed
paving of Ithiniehart Road,
commission to inform it that local banks shows bankers are Seminole County," lie referred and it second called 30 times. is correct.
to
"all banks are called unless we "satisfied" with lleckwith's
the fact that the sooner a
As a result of Kwiatkowski's
have private knowledge they methods of doing business,
bank h-as the deposit the sooner comments, the commission
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dumt't want the business."
Op ning •
Also, Beckwith said, in- interest payments begin.
Invited Beckwith to appear and
Kwiatkowski, who based his surance requirements stipulate
Commissioner Mike Hat- explain his department's
figures on a study of work any amount more than $40,000 (away asked Beckwith If he procedures.
.
sheets, indicated this "whole deposited in a bank must be considered holding off a day on
Beckwith was accompanied !r
banking thing" has been a covered by that bank's cash deposits so that a higher in. by his assistant, Mrs. Eloise
learning experience,
reserves
another factor terest rate might be obtained. Pleifauf. She said it would
Based
on his study, limiting banks which do bid.
Beckwith said it Just isn't don.'. ''take er a day'' to call all
. .
our ad
Ewlatkow: ki said last week that
"SonIc banks offer no bids,"
Then hiattaway asked it banks so she calls institutions
three or four local banks were Beckwith added. 'It depends Beckwith was aware of that she knows are interested,
women's
"favored" by calls from Beck- entirely on individual needs." suggestions by bankers to go to that can qualify and banks that
' ith's
office concerning the
11- said some banks get more an ''annual bid.''
pay the highest interest rates.
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By DONNA FSIES
Herald Staff Writer

Kissinger Remarks Anger

marrisar At

or her attorney. GORDON V
FREDERICK. p 0 Box 1795,
Sanford, Florida on or before Sep
FICTITIOUS NAME
79. 1975 Should YOU fl to do
am
teniber
Notice is hereby QiVCfl that I
may be ent(red against
d,'IIIUIt
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South
r,gaaeri In huSin(%S at
the cause proceed parte
ou
and
Seminole
y
East I Ake St. LOflQWOOd.
WITNESS my hand and off,Cial
CoUnty. Florida under thC fictitious
the above styled
of
LONGWOOD
FLORIST,
seal
as Clerk of
name
this 72nd day of August,
said
Court
M
and that I intend to reqiSter
name with the Clerk of IPIC Circuit 1975
Court, Seminole County. Florida in Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
accordance with the prOviSiOnS of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
the Fictitious Name StalutM. To
By Lillian T Jenkins
Florid.' Statutes

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The Seminole County School
Board, at it's meeting on Sept.
10, voted to continue the school
lunch program for senior
citizens.
The only school to be opened
for lunch at this time is the
English Estates Elementary
School on Oxford Road in Fern
Park. Mrs. Charlotte Whit.
more, food service director for
the Seminole Schools, reported
that other schools will be
opened as is feasible. Lack of
personnel was given as the
reason for the delay.
Any senior citizen may go to
the school between the hours of
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11 a.m. and 1 p.m., and purSanford City Manager Warren E. "Pete" Knowles (left) shakes
chase an adult hot lunch, in.
hands with Hugh Sipes, superintendent of utility plants, while cluding drink and dessert for $.
Sidney M. "Rick" RiCharde director of public works, looks on. Food stamps may be converted
Both Sipes and RiCharde have been authorized by the city to for lunch tickets by contacting
accept an award of honor, Oct. 8, In Miami Beach, from the the Federation office at 323.
Florida Pollution Control Auoclatlon Safety Committee. The 7090.
award Is for the operation of the psant without a lost day of time
The Seminole Memorial
due to an accident during the past five years, said RiCharde.
Hospital Board voted at its Sprinei. Tract No 24, according to Florida
DATED thiS 12th day of Sep
the plat thereof as recorded in Plat
(Herald Photo by Joe Ashen)
meeting on Monday, Sept. 15, to
A. Pao# 71, public records of tCn'tbet, AD 197$
0 0 Hawthorne. Jr
supply food for home delivery Seminole County. Florida;
MM Alice Hawthorne
at cost to the Federation of has been filed against you and
RLACKTOPI. INC. which has been Publith Sept 1?. 71. Oct I. I. 1975
Senior Citizens, The meals will previously
'erved with Notice, and DER 172
be delivered by bus or volun- yo',, are required to serve a copy Of
NOTICE
teers In thermal trays. The coat your written defenses. if any. toil on
NOTICE l heree1 given that the
ROBERT W WILSON. of AKER
of transportation and insurance
Board of County Commissioners of
MAN, SENTEPFITT. EIOSON
will be added to the cost of the w-ipiop, attorneys for SUN Seminole Courtly. Florida, shall at
possible
food. By having the hospital FIRST NATIONAL BANK or 7 - 00 pm or as soon
kitchen furnish the food it will ORLANDO, whose address 5 171h the'reattec.ontheithdayof October,
Floor CNA Building, Post Office Box 1975. In the Seminole County
man at the Welaka Apartments,
Police said Doughtery be possible to obtain salt free, 731. Orlando, Florida 3707. on or Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
By BOB LLOYD
across the street from the bank. resisted arrest attempts at the diabetic or soft diets as before September 30. 197$, bnd file consider the adoption of the
Herald Staff Writer
O r dinance.
the original with the Clerk of this f 0 II ow I n q
John Doughtery, 54, of hospital and had to be prescribed by a physician,
Court. either before service on atInvestigators were looking Apartment 4, was taken by restrained so a physician could
Present plans call for tornr-'ps for SUN FIRST NATIONAL
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO
for leads today after the canni- ambulance to the Seminole treat the cuts. Officers said delivery of food to shut-Ins, the BANK OF ORLANDO. or im THE ACQUISITION OF LAND FOR •
continued
balized car of an Altamontq Memorial Hospital emergency Doughtery
to disabled and blind. Although mediately thereafter, otherwise d COUNTY PUBLIC PURPOSES,
will be entered against you AND THE ACQUISITION. CON
Springs murder victim was room suffering from a cut foot. struggle and had to be bodily primarily intended for senior default
for the relief demanded ,n the STPI)(T1OPI FURNISHING AND
Officers said they found a carried to a waiting patrol car. citizens others will be served crpss- lain,
found Tuesday in a wooded area
EQ 1)1 P Pt N G
OF
COUNTY
PROJECTS
WITIIFSS my hand and seat of CAPITAL
IN
trail of blood from the apart- During the fracas McIntyre ar.d also. Each applicant will be
near'Zellwood.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA:
Altamonte Springs Police menttothe bank, where a front Coombs were reportedly kicked screened by an outreach this (rt on August 75th. 197$
fSeal)
AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE
Capt. David Gunter said an plate-glass door had apparently in the head and a window of the worker to establish the need for
Arthur H Ileckwith. Jr
OF BONDS BY THE BOARD OF
patrol car damaged.
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
Orange County Sheriff's bean kicked in.
the service.
By'
Lillian
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Jenkins
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
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helicopter spotted the remains
As Deputy Clerk
TO FINANCE THE COST OF SUCH
of Thomas DeMeester's 1973
Publish' Aug 77, Sep t 3,
;, ;,;i PROJECTS. REPAYABLE FROM
DFQ167
A PORTION OF THE STATE It t
white and blue Oldsmobile
il
REVENUE SHARING TRUST
sedan about noon Tuesday In a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FUNDS
RECEIVED
BY
wooded area off U.S. 441 near
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standards.
Councilman John Daniels, who made the motion to complete
WINTER SPRINGS The city council voted Monday night to
the building, said an ;tempt to get state Bicentennial funds for
authorize completion of the city recreation building at a cost not Improvements on the park and building had failed. He added that
to exceed $28,000. The money will be taken from the 1.10,000 expectations for getting funds for the Florida Parks and
building fund account.
Recreation Dept. are zero as far as the building Is concerned and
c
hances are only 5O-Soof getting funds for thep0rk.
A committee consisting of three councilmen md three
The resignation of Sharon B. Patrick from the City Planning
residents of the community with expertise in the building area
sill be named at next Monday night's meeting. The committee Commission was accepted with regret. Mayor Troy Piland asked
will coordinate plans, criteria and cost estimates necessary for the council to submit recommendations for her replacement at
(lie next meeting.
completion of the building, located in Sunshine Park on North
A representative of the East Central Florida Planning and
Edi',non. The committee's recommendations will be submitted
Zoning
Commission will present the Developmental Regional
to the council for approval.
Impact (Dill) survey requested by the city as related to Planned
The building was turned over to the city by the now defunct
Unit Development I [IUD) at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at a planning
Winter Springs Community Association, which raised funds to commission meeting.
construct a community center built partially with volunteer
The request for the optnnum land use study grew out of
labor.
problems with Western Land Planning Co.'s proposed Crooked
In April, City Building Inspector Ray Bradshaw submitted a ('reek PUD. The 998-unit development (Just two short of the
cost estimate of $26,558 for renovating the unfinished facility. The number requiring a Dill study) was to have been built in the flood
ssiring and plumbing was found to be sub-standard and he prone Gee Creek area.

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Seminole County. Rudthville Road, South Rebut.
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dtndfilefheoqlginalw,ththecIe,kof RAILROAD PERSONNEL MAY BE
court either before service or
this Court either before service on LIABLE IN CERTAIN CASES:
Petitioner
or
immediately Plaintiff'sAttorney or immediattly PROVIDING FOR EXCEPTIONS,
Ihereaftee; otherwise a default will thereafter. otherwiSe a default will
PROCEDURES THEREFOR,
be entered against you for the relief 1* entered agnt you for the relief THE
AND NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
demanded in the complaint or demanded in the comp4i,1
or PROVIDING PENALTIES. AND
petition
petition
PROVIDING
FOIl
CON
WITNESS my hand and thIf
WllPdESSmyhand and thipseal of SIRUCTIOPI SEVERABILITY
this Court on August 25th. 1975.
this Court on August 25th. $973
AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE
(Seal)
(Court SnaIl
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Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Arthur H fteckwitt'i, Jr
Arthur H flkwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk of ficard of
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
fly lillian Woodman
C ounty Committioner
As Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
Semino:, County. Florida
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conservative approach to
budgeting anticipated revenues
from all sources, placed a
figure of $85,200 from state
revenue sharing funds in its
budget. The state has notified
city officials that revenues will
actually total $163,000 or $77,NO
more than expected.
Sanford budgeted 1815,000
from state revenue sharing and
will actually receive $864,700
for a windfall of $49,700; Lake
Mary budgeted $48,000, will
receive $71,700, for a surplus of
$23,700 and Winter Springs
budgeted ¶86,100 and will
receive $107,800, for a surplus of
$21,700.
The City of Oviedo an.

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Just a quick reminder that Constitution Week
starts today and all citizens are urged to fly the
American flag in support of that great document
tüch insures our freedoms.

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WILLIAM D. CURHIE, Man.aing Editor
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In spite of the controversy that may be aroused
by the fine points of the Egyptian-Israeli

agreement, the signing ceremony in Geneva
recently represents a triumph of statesmanship.
Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin share with
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger the credit for
proving — at least so far — that a foundation for
peace can be laid in an area of the world where
history has been propelling governments toward
war for generations.
:\ tiieasure of the statesmanship can be seen in
the element of risk being accepted by all concerned. Both Egypt and Israel have indicated they
are willing to live with military and political risks
tinder the agreement rather than continue on the
dangerous course of no agreement a t all And Mr
Kissinger now begins the task of convincing the
U.S. Congress and the American people that a new
and more specific commitment by the United
Stales of America in the Middle East is worth it for
the sake of making this significant step toward
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volunteers and at the present time the Semi:, ile
County REACT Team 2658 is a member of an ar ,a
group hich Includes Seminole and Lake Countl .,
DeLand, Daytona Beach and New Smyrna Beach.
Among other things, REACT attempts ti
coordinate efforts with and provide communications help to other groups, such as the
American Red Cross and Civil Defense, in
emergencies and disasters.
Just last month a CB radio was purchased and
loaned to the Seminole County Sheriff's Department
by Seminole County REACT for the iurpose of that
department's assistance in emergencies and for
emergency monitoring, according to David Towns,
an officer of the Seminole County REACT team.
Being a licensed CB operator, we know just how
touch good REACT does and how someone,
snniewhere is always Johnny-On-The-Spot with his
radio in time of an emergency.
According to Towns, Seminole County REACT
team 2658 stands ready to help any citizen, law
enforcement agency or any organization at any

One of Seminole County's newest public service
organizations Seminole County REACT is nw
in its ninth month of operation of providing service
to the public.
REACT stands for Radio Emergency Action
citizen's Team and is comprised mainly of licensed
Citizen's Band (CB) iadiu operators, who monitor
the official emergency channel 9, which was set
aside by the Federal Communications commission
( FCC) for the sole purpose of assisting persons in
time of emergency.
Seminole County REACT is a branch of the
n.ationside organization, h1ch currently boasts
over 20O,
volunteer members. Since 1962, when
the national organization wivi first founded, REACT
Nis handled over 55 million emergency calls, including approximately 12 million highway accidents.
area REACT teams are operated by citizens

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

service organization and is ready, willing and able
to help anyone at any time.
So, when you're driving down the highway and
see those antennae either protruding from the roof
of a car or truck or whipping off the rear bumper,
give a doff of the derby to the driver.
There's a mighty good chance he's a member of
a REACT team who stands ready to assist you in
'rne of an emergency, no matte how slight.
The Sanford Rotaract Club is sponsoring a
"Back-To.School-Jam" on Saturday night at the
Seniinoe High School auditorium and it promises to
be an evening of lively entertainment for people of
all ages.
Musical entertairunent will be provided by six
different groups of various styles, including rock,
jazz, blue grass and folk selections.
Activity will get under way at 8 p.m. and tickets
ill be available at the door for $1.50 per person.
Proceeds from the event will go to the Rotaract
Club Community Ser%lce Project Fund.
V1 11 come and have fun Saturday night.
—Bill Currie

Eloise Churns On
After Killing 25
SAN JUAN, 11.11. ( AP) - heavy rains after killing at
least the death toil could rise because
Hurricane Eloise hit the north 25 people and causing extensive of a large number of persons
coast of the Dominican Repub. damage In Puerto Rico.
still reported missing. They
, lie today with 80-mile winds and
Puerto Rican officials said said damage amounted to at
least $40 million.

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Congress might be persuaded to end permanently the regulation
that is blamed for natural gas scarcity in certain areas of the
country and the reluctance of producers to develop new wells.
One dissenting member of the commission accused his
fellows of exploiting a loophole in federil policy to effect the
partial deregulation mder.
If the test achieves its desired and expected purpose,
elimination of the decades.old controls that have contributed to
the nation's energy crisis, the loophole will be the escape route
from the pinch of shortages.

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Facts On Brezhnevs H ea It h E I u d e C IA
Smoking used to leave Russia's Leonid
intelligence analysts, going out on a limb, have American dental care all his life,"
Brezhnev with such a sore mouth that he had to predicted his health soon will force him to retire, intelligence analyst, "he probably suggested one assistance to Egypt for the Egyptian Early
wouldn't have Warning Station,"
have his gums massaged every day by his
Only three solid facts have been established: this trouble."
TEAMSTERS INVESTIGATION: The
doctor. The pain has now compelled the Soviet
(1) he suffers from hangovers; (2) he has a
Our own dental experts tell us th.t Federal government is less interested in what
leader to give up cigarettes,
queasy stomach; and (3) he is plagued with Brethenev's aching mouth could mean he has happened to
James Hoffa than in what has
Brezhnev's dental secrets, It seems, are fully horrendous dental problems.
any
of
a
host
of
ailments,
from
simple
callousing
happened
to
the
Teamsters' pension and welfare
known to the Central Intelligence Agency. All the
Brezhnev's fondness for vodka has been of the gwns to leukoplakia, a condition funds. It is believed that mobsters eliminated
fascinating details (smoking apparently caused known to the CIA for years. Indeed, the CIA has characterized by lesions which could become Iloffa to protect their interest in Teamster loans,
the blood vessels in his gums to constrict, thus established Indisputably that he sometimes cancerous,
producing the pain) are on file in the CIA's "LSD shows up in the Kremlin the worse for the past
The Teamsters have an estimated $1.5 billion
Or maybe, suggested one authority, the sore
Office."
night's partying,
in assets, which are supposed to provide
mouth is nothing serious at all, and Brezhnev's retirement benefits for 400,000 union members.
This office has nothing to do, we hasten to
To relieve his woes on these occasions, he doctors merely used it to "scare him Into quitadd, with the controversial drug that the CIA has
likes to stop off at a health spa near a corner of ting smoking."
But there have been reports that mobsters have
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She is survived by her son,
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6: a.m., 7:15 p.m.; low 12:48
New York. He was a retired

Nursing and Convalescent in-law, Dr. George Starke and a
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Mrs. Hose Mary Fehn, 83, of porter of the railroad.
2521 Sanford Ave., died
Survivors include a sister,
Tuesday morning
morn
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brother, Walter, Mohawk, Hospital. Raised in New York Peninsula uncertain at this
Mich.; and several nieces and City. he was born in Ocala. He time because of uncertainty is
served in the United States
to movement and possible
Winter Park Funeral home, Army until he was honorably
further intensification of
Winter Park Is in charge of discharged as Sergeant in 1918. Hurricane Eloise.
He was an honorable member
arrangements,
Daytona Beach tides: high
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7:17 a.m.,7:37p.m.; low 1a.m.,
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Hanger; and the Deltona arrangements.

Camera Club. He was a
Lutheran.
survivors include his wife,

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Distinguished Flying Cross A.E. Cole, Plant City; George
with nine clusters and the Air E. Cole, Casselberry, and Larry
Medal with seven clusters, He G. Cole, Plant City; two sisters,
Tuesday's high 89. Overnight
was a member of the Egypt Mrs. Mae Haney, Marysville, low 67.
Temple Shrine; the Scottish Pa. and Mrs. M)Ttle Silvis of
Partly cloudy
through
Rite Consis:ory; Fellowship Sharon, Pa.; one brother, Thursday. A chance of thun.
Lodge 265 and the Fun and Joseph Cole, Sharon, Pa., and dershowers mainly during the
Frolic Unit of Egypt Temple, 10 grandchildren.
afternoon or evening hours.
all of Tampa; the QB's of the
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The National Hurricane Center in Miami said the storm was
expected to strengthen. But LoVfn9m JSID MJpSIIZ LMUVS
"it's too far away to know
whether or not it's going to hit
the United States," forecaster
Paul Hebert said.
"Torrential rain will occur
over the Dominican Republic
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today and tonight, causing cxtensive flooding in many
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streams and rivers," the Miami
center's 3 a.m. advisory said.
"heavy rain will begin today
over Haiti (which adjoins the
l)orninican Republic on the
island of Hispaniola), creating
a substantial threat of flood-

The storm center was iucakl
early today about 80 miles north
of Santo Domingo, the
Dominican capital, and was
niovur
west-northwest at
about eight miles per hour.
10I'1! than 6,000 persons were
reported driven from their
homes in Puerto Rico. The dead
included two persons crushed in
$
the collapse of a building, two
electrocuted, two drowned and
an oil refinery worker burned to
death when flood waters caused
Centrists Hold Out
an electrical fire.
Utuado,atownof35,000inthe
LISBON, Portugal iAPI — The Popular Democrats
central mountains, was hit
today held out for one more seat than the Communists in
hardest.
Ponce, the island's
the new Portuguese cabinet as political maneuvering
second-largest
city, was
continued,
flooded,
with
1,500
persons
reThe centrist Popular Democrats rejected a proposal
ported
evacuated.
Another
1,500
that they and the Communists each have two seats in the
were evacuated in Mayaguez,
coalition cabinet the premier-designate, Vice Adm.
Ofl
the west coast, and the colPinheiro de Azevedo, has been trying to put together for
lapse
of two bridges isolated 25
riiore than two weeks,
persons. More than 3,000 squatters were moved from flooded
shanties in San Juan's Carolina
suburb, beside the flooding Rio
Grande.
Dozens of villages were
WILLIAM MEKKOL%
GEORGE COLE
flooded.
Civil Defense Director Ednia
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William Arthur Mikkola, 60.
George A. Cole, 326 Palmetto
401 W. 20th St., Sanford, died Ave., Longwood, 73, died Santiago said Utuado was "a
Tuesday, atSemlnole Memorial Monday at Seminole Memorial total disaster," with at least
Hospital. Born in Mohawk. Hospital. lie was a native of four housing developments unMich., he retired after a 24-year East Pittsburgh, Pa., and had der water. Dozens of cars were
career, with Graybar Electric been a resident of the Longwood swept away by overflowing nvers. She estiinat,d damage
Company, Tampa. A former area for 22 years.
captain in the U.S. Army Air
Survivors Include his wife, there at $10 million.
Corps, during World War II, he Margaret Cole, Longwood, one
served as a pilot In the CBI daughter, Mrs. Eleanor

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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Security forces in armored
cars shelled Moslems and Christians battling in downtown
Beirut today, but a cease-lire was reported holding in the
northern city of Tripoli despite minor infractions during
the night.
Police officials reported ''several casualties" in
Beirut's Nasra district, where Moslem leftists and
Christian rightists dueled all morning with machine guns.
Police and paramilitary security forces were ordered to
quell the fighting but were unable to bring it under control
immediately,
Ten shops in the city were destroyed by bombs during
the night. There was sporadic gunfire in two suburbs,
Christian Ein Rummaneh and Moslem Chiyah. The
communal factions exchanged rocket and mortar fire in
the two suburbs intermittently through the night, setting
fire to II buildings, killing l0persons and wounding fl.

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"All presidential papers directed personally to
Everyone sniggered some years ago when a
the President or received directly from him, and
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cheeky
radical named Andy Stapp tried to bring
t1,'t
those recordings in which the President percollective bargaining to the U.S. armed forces in
sonally participates, are absolutely privileged.
the form of a feeble effort called the American
The President shall decide when the privilege is
Serviceman's Union. But the idea Is no longer so
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to be invoked and the extent of the privilege."
preposterous.
This is the text of an amendment to the Con.
The respected American Federation of
stitution of the United States urged by a
Israel, in agreeing to give up 2,000 square mil es
Government Employes is "positively and
Clev el and lawyer who believes that the doctrine
.i Sinai territory held since 1967, including the
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energetically" exploring the feasibility of
of separation of powers has been seriously
f
strategic Gidi and Mitla passes and the Abu Rudeis
unionizing the military, spokesmen insisting that
breached by the Supreme Court.
an Army rank of "shop steward" is more than a
oil fields, is sacrificing a military advantage for
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On July 24, 1974, Chief Justice Warren Burger
remote
possibility.
diplomatic gains. Although those gains are conhanded down the court's 8.0 opinion in the case of
Not
surprisingly,
the Pentagon is unhappy
siderable, particularly in terms of the U.S. cornUnited States vs. Richard M. Nixon, President of
with the prospect. Seldom people to reveal their t
the United States, directing the President to
mitment, this entails a risk the Israelis have
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emotions, especially not their fears, Defense
produce
certain tape recordings and documents
refused to take in the past.
Department soldiers are nonetheless openly
relating to his conversations with aides and
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The Egyptians. who balked last March at
worried about the AFGE probe. "Pure in.
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advisors.
sanity,"
says the chorus. Already the services
making any commitment of "non-belligerency"
.
Thiswasthefamouswatergatetapescaseand
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have begun a campaign to discredit the idea
toward Israel, now appear to have done so. Mr.
was, in the opinion of attorney Joseph 0. Coy,
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that, as a marine puts it, "national defense can
Sadat has tried to avoid giving the agreements the
"the most important constitutional question
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be
left up to organized grievance committees."
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semblance of a direct new relationship with Israel,
which has confronted the court in the 187 rears
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Thus far the campaign has consisted mostly of
since the Constitution was written." Certainly,
out he is risking accusations from the more
comparison finger pointing. ",Look at the Duthe says, it ranks with the 1803 case of Marbury
militant Arab governments - and critics in his own
ch," the officials suggest. That nation's military
vs. Madison (which was cited as a precedent In
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country
that he has "sold out" the Arab cause.
force has In recent years been semi-unionized t)
the tapes decision), in which Chief Justice John
By publicly agreeing that Israeli cargo can pass
and, many feel, at the great peril of its people
larsla11 struck down an act of Congress as
Welcome to the new cars
and its allies. Knowing Pentagon veterans
through the Suez Canal, Mr. Sadat opens a serious
unconstitutional.
believe even a little unionization has poisoned
gap between Egypt and those Arab states still
la Marbury vs. Madison, the court assumed
Holland's
forces fatally; "I was in the
determined to isolate Egypt by every practical
"the province and the duty to say what the law
Netherlands
last
month," says a colonel charged
means.
BERT COLLIER
is." In United States vs. Nixon, while It
with NATO responsibilities, "and my impression
Mr. Kissinger's trip to other Arab capitals
recognized executive privilege as fundamental
was their Army is now made up mostly of ding.
to
the operation of the government, it held
during his 13 days of shuttling, and after the Sinai
dong buffoons."
accords had been initialed, reflect his own concern nevertheless that "the general assertion of
privilege must yield to the demonstrated specific
with the attitudes of the Arabs. He must persuade
agree with the harsh assessment, but they are *
need for evidence In a pending criminal trial."
concerned
to the extreme about the effects of
them that the Sinai settlement does not weaken
By virtue of these two decisions, maintains
Could the nephew of Napoleon and the great crawls or walks the earth but that he served it unionization on their forces. Admiral H. Van
their case for settling other territorial issues with
Coy, "the judicial branch now has established
grandniece of George Washington find happiness upon his table," reported one who had been a Mastrigt, a 30-year veteran,
now his nation's
Israel and satisfying the political aspirations of
complete supremacy over both the legislative
together in a Florida log cabin?
guest. "Alligator steaks, frogs, boiled owls and military attache in America, says bluntly that
displaced Palestinians.
and the executive branches of the government."
It was incredible to think that these two, born roasted crows he found palatable."
while he still has faith in the ability of Holland's
The question that will spring to most people's the whole wide world apart, should discover each
Those latter issues still represent the big hurdle
Then Kate entered his life and shortly another troops, "I admit I am damned scared about
minds is, what would have happened if Coy's
other in the wilderness,
to peace in the Middle East. However, if the good
guest was recalling the drastic changes in the unionization. It has gone too far. I think it is
amendment
had
been
part
of
the
Constitution
It was even more unlikely that, considering Murat hospitality,
at
faith bargaining that went into the Sinai
definitely hurting our defenses."
the time of the Watergate scandal' The im- their different backgrounds and temperaments,
"We
found
tea
and
chocolate,
creamy
milk,
agreements can be followed by a good faith effort
Van Mastrigt, an Impeccable officer, quick of
peachment proceedings against Richard Nixon they would fall In love,
the tiniest cakes and dainty salads and there
by Egypt, Israel and the United States to make
would never have gotten off the ground.
But Achille Murat, once Crown Prince of were works of art to be seen In preserves of step and handsomely tailored, makes it clear
them work, then the Syrians, Palestinians and
he does not personally object to the concept
Coy doesn't agree. The evidence on the tapes
Naples, and Catherine Daingerfield Willis Grey, divers fruit, flowers, birds, hearts and man)' ofthat
organized
was not all that crucial to the case against Nixon, descendant of Washington's sister, were married designs carved In green sweetmeats and yellow
others may find a basis for placing more of their
representation in the Netherlands it
forces. Unlike the more affluent U.S. system,
he says. Even if it was, the fate of one president
July 12, 1R, by a Tallahassee peace Justice and that floated in crystal 5'rup.
own faith in the negotiating process. It is the belief
or of a handful of his subordinates was secondary
for 22 years provided romance and glitter to
in the possibility of just political settlements in the
"To sip Arabian coffee and Asiatic tea from where government has usually provided a full
to
the
overwhelming
importance
of
the
conFlorida frontier society.
golden spoons bearing the great Napoleon crest, range of soldiering benefits, Van Mastrigt says
Nliddle East that must be kept alive, and the
fidentlatity
of
the
presidential
decision-making
This
unusual
couple
had
a
good
marr
iage.
It
and to wipe an American moustache with royal Holland servicemen have traditionally relied on
Israeli-Egyptian agreements now stand as the only
process to the effective functioning of the three
was a union of Latin fire with the hardy rectitude damask combines at least continental varietassociations
to lobby for their fringe rewards.
y
tangible support of that belief,
branches of the government,
associations have since early in this century
of Colonial America, an apt conjunction for not usual."
He points out that the secrecy of congressional
Florida which drew so much from both.
Achille Murat arrived in Florida by a devious held regular meetings with the ministers of
proceedings is protected by the Constitution
The devoted Kate transformed her husband's path. Born to Napoleon's sister, Caroline, and defense, "often winning concessions which we
e
otherwise wouldn't enjoy."
(Article I, Section 5) and cites the demands of a life style from the rugged simplicity of a pioneer her soldier ausband, Joachim Murat, he spent
special committee hea6d by Sen. Frank
farmer to an echo of his regal past.
his early years in the sumptuous Elysee Palace
In recent years, however, a new association,
The Federal Power Commission has taken a tiny, tentative
Church, D-Idaho, that the Ford administration
When
Achille
Murat
settled
on
Lipona.
his
in
Paris.
Later,
when
his
father
became
King
of
the
Association
of Draftees (VDM), has tilted the
step toward the competitive pricing of natural gas essential to
provide it with Information from Nixon White
plantation
near
Tallahassee,
his
slaves
cut
logs
Naples,
life
grew
even
more
splendid.
equitable distribution of the fuel that fires much of the nation's
military lobby effort Increasingly towards
House files about CIA and FBI activities,
for his crude home. He slept on a mattress of
It was all swept away by Elba and Waterloo.
economy.
militancy.
The only association connected to a
This creates, says Coy, the anomalous
Spanish moss on the floor, changed clothes only His father was captured and executed trying to trade union, VDM has enlisted one of four Dutch
Some industrial users may now make purchases directly in
situation of the executive branch being corn. when decency demanded and ate what the win back his kingdom and the surviving Murals servicemen (fully 40 per cent of the Army) In a
producing states at the wellhead price - which may be up to
pelted to divulge information to the legislative
countryside offered with a complete lack of were caged in an Austrian castle,
democratization plunge that, In Admiral Van
four times the price allowed by the FPC in interstate &amp;iijxnents.
branch which is under no constitutional
discrimination.
The young prince fumed until he won per. Mastrigt's words, has "made us look rather silly
If the "experiment" Is successful in drawing supplies from
obligation to do the same.
"Notlung swims the water, flies the air, mission to emigrate to the United States,
in some eyes."
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Shevin Has To Go Against Own Staff

By JOHN VAN GIESON
Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE i AP) - A quirk of Florida's unique Cabinet
system has put Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin in the position of signing
a pardon for Freddie Pills and Wilbert Lee after his staff fought to
uphold their murder conviction in the appellate courts.
The attorney general has long been cast in a "two-hat" role as
luef legal officer, hose staff is responsible for handling appeals
f criminal convictions, and a member of the Pardon Board.

are guilty. He announced last week he was signing the pardon on
the basis that court rules kept the jury which convicted Pitts and
I 1ee in a 1972 retrial from considering all the evidence.
That evidence includes several confessions to the murders by
convict Curtis Adams and corroborating statements by his foriiier girlfriend, Mary Jean Akins. She said Adonis told her the day
after the murders that he killed Floyd and Burkett.

belief that Pills and Lee are guilty and should not be pardoned but
saiA no point in attempting to convince him.
"Why tould he talk to us," Georgieff said, "he knew what he
as going to get from us."
Shevin said the attorneys argued for commutation of sentence
rather than a full pardon, but that presented a nwnber of
problems.

S'iayed by the Adonis and Akins statements, Shevin put Marky
into the a kA ard position of swollowing his personal feelings and
riting a memorandum on the evidence that the Pardon Br.ard
could consider.

Commutation implies that a guilty person has paid his debt to
society. Pardon can signify either forgiveness of guilt or a finding
of innocence.

Asst. Attys. Gen. George Georgieff, Raymond Marky and
flichard Prospect, who have handled the Pius-Lee cases at
various stages, believe the two black men who have been twice
convicted and have served 12 years in prison are guilty of rnur•
1ering Port St. Joe service station attendants Grover Floyd and
Jesse Burkett on July 31, 1963.

Markvs Sept. 9 iiiemo said the Pardon Board was not bound by
the sonic rules as the courts and could consider the confessions
rejected by the trial judge as "unreliable hearsay."

'M far as I'm concerned commutation woul(l not be acceptable
because they're innocent," said Irwin Block, a Pitts-Lee defense
attorney.

Shevin obviously was satisfied with his assistant's research, the
attorney general lifted several sentences verbatim and incorporated them into remarks he read to the Pardon Board the
following day.

Thev have a prosecutorial bias," Shevin said. "I think it's
difficult being involved in the prosecution and supporting the
.state's conicUon for them to see it any other way. I think I can
see it more objectively."
Shevin said he has a "reasonable doubt" whether Pitts and Lee

While our judicial system is not perfect and does not always
achieve a just result I most of the time it's pretty good) the total
system - tuch includes executive intervention - does in fact
work," said Shevin in Marky's words.
The criminal appeals attorneys said Shevin was aware of their

Shevin said a full pardon ends legal proceedings in the case,
ihich is on appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, but a commutation
probably oukl not. Thus he might have been put in the position of
arguing before the Supreme Court to uphold the conviction when
he had approved crnnmutation, if the Cabinet had gone that route.

ilie Puts-Lee case is different, however, in that it involves
profound differences of opinion between Shevin and the assistant
attorneys genera 1,A ho work in his Criminal Appeals Division.

As embarrassing as that might have been to Shevin, it hardly
miiatches the chagmin that the case has caused Georgieff, Mark),
and Prospect recently.
Prospect recalled last ',' et'k that an autopsy report said theN'

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%as a broken bone in Floyd's head. That would tend to support
Pitts' confession - which he later claimed was coerced because it had him telling Lee to "flani" one of the attendants
ith a tire jack. The Adams confession made no mention of hitting anyone in the head.
t
The reported contents of the autopsy snowballed, and rumors
swept the Capitol that it showed that one man's head had been
smashed in the killings.
But the autopsy nierely said that a bone in back of the head had
been broken, a fracture that in all probability resulted from a
gunshot wound.
Marky, Georgieff and Prospect were forced to retract
statements about the autopsy that they say they never made.
"In retrospect, I should have gone back to look at the damn
thing, but as soon as I found out that the autopsy was inconclusive
wi' went around and told everybody, 'look ['in sorry if I put you in
an embarrassing position but the autopsy report doesn't support
that conclusion,'" Georgieff said.

TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) - Madame Chiang Kai-shek,
i&amp;w of the former leader of Nationalist China, has left
for the United States for medical treatment.
Madame Chiang, who is reported to be In her 70, said In
a formal statement issued Tuesday that she has not been
in good health for years. The nature of her ailment was
not disclosed.
She is a 1917 graduate of Wellesley College and last visited the United States in 1965-66.

Fanne Wants To Wed Mills
AKRON, Ohio (AP) - Fanne Foxe says the reason she
still wants to marry U.S. Rep. Wilbur Mills is that "he
made me feel secure and important."
"I had felt low for many years. But being with him
made me feel the way I felt when I was In school, or the
way my father felt about me. I still want to marry Wilbur.
The decision is up to him," she said here Tuesday.
The 39.year.old Miss Foxe, a stripper whose real name
is Annabel Batistella, was here * to promote her
autobiography. She began to cry when she was asked If
she really cared about Mills, 67, an Arkansas Democrat.
"I love him in my own way," she said. "I don't like to
talk about It."
She first came to prominence when she left a car with
Mills in it and jumped Into the Tidal Basin in Washington,
D.C.

AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands (AP) - A psychiatric
examination has been ordered for Wtlhelmus A. de Rljk,
38, who was detained by police after the knife slashing
attack on the Rembrandt masterpiece, "The Night
Watch."
After the examination was ordered by the court on
Tuesday, the Amsterdam district attorney said the case
against de Rijk In the Sunday slashing of the 17th century
painting probably would not be pursued because of the
man's unbalanced condition. He was charged only with
the theft from a hotel of the knife used in the attack.
Museum officials said it will take about four months to
restore the painting.

McGovern Won't Run
PARIS (AP) —Sen. George McGovern says he will not
be a candidate for the 1976 Democratic presidential
nomination.
The South Dakota Democrat, answering questions
during a French television interview, made the comment
near the end of the program.
He was Interviewed along with former French foreign
minister Michel Jobert, Egyptian editor Mohamed
Heykal and Pieiye Salinger, who was President John F.
Kennedy's press secretary.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)
added.
Bank safety deposit boxes usu.
Silver bars, gold nuggets,
ally hold jewelry, money, old gems and jewelry are other
coins and other valuables. But common items found when a
that's not all. Try a cocktail box is emptied.
napkin, old birthday cards or a
"There are no two boxes alike
pair of socks.
unless they're empty," Fell
Last year, five deputy Frank- said.
Un County auditors inventoried
The safety deposit containers
1,325 boxes sealed by banks can take anywhere from 10
after the boxholder's death. minutes to 10 hours to InThey found everything from a ventory, Fell explained.
gold tooth to a one-year appliSome persons keep a single
ance warranty which had cx- box, and others, especially coin
pired 40 years before.
and collectors of other items.
One box served its owner as a may keep up to a dozen boxes,
lunch pall. The inventory pro. he said.
duced small jars of mustard,
Fell said every Item in one
catsup, relish, salt and pepper woman's box had a note atshakers. The boxholder appar- tached detailing where it should
ently brought his bag lunch go following her death. Every
downtown every day and at piece of furniture in her home
noon would go to the box to
and every jar and bottle In
season his meaL
her refrigerator had similar
Deputy Auditor Harry Fell notes, the county official said.
says many of the boxes contain
The boxes are sealed follow.
cash, and 81,000 seems to be a ing the boxholder's death until
typical sum.
the contents can be inventoried
"But we've found as high as for the state taxation depart.
$140,000 cash in a box," he ment.

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mental attitude.
Outside the courtroom. Turn.
er showed the resiliency that
has marked his controversial
career.
"I'm like LJncoln. lie ran 12
times before being elected and
I've got 10 to go," he said as he
told reporters he would ru, for
the U.S. Senate or Congress in
1976. Twice Turner has lost at.
tempts to gain national office.
Turner, 41, hurried away as
other defendants shared chainpagne toasts in paper cups.

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A public hearing on this proposed millage levy
will be held on September 24, 1975 at 7:30 P.M.

Fascism's greatest support died in a
Berlin bunker. The cold war is dying

at the Altamonte Springs City Hall

But the Blue Army can be as alive

at Altamonte Springs, Florida.

AS YOU ARE. . .and as forceful.

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followed by a year of probation,
Floyd Christian, as education is a result of pleading guilty to
commissioner, was politically evading $15,751 in federal inpowerful enough to challenge a come taxes by failing to report

Program is 6.2931 mills.

The Blue Army

"I will spend my life doing the
sonic thing I've done working
with people who didn't have a
chance," Turner said.
Since his legal battle began,
Turner has lost control of three
companies. But he's still selling

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The millage required to be levied by the Board in

AFTER THE COLD WAR AND FASCISM,
WHAT DO THE MILITANT ATHEISTS

Send a stamped, self-addressed
envelope (large) and learn why.

trial had gone toils conclusion,
they "would have voted for
you."
The First trial, last year, ended with a hung jury after nine
months.
U.S. District Judge Terrell
Hodges said he would have
liked to have completed the retrial but It could have lingered
weeks longer.
"Justice is best served by the
disposition of this case," he
said.
Turner told [lodges he had
never intended to hurt anyone.

Floyd Christian:

(JUth'ly.

The police department asked
for general funds to pay for a
new vehicle, but council will
pay for
hlcle from federal
revenue sharing (unds. The
total pollee budget request of
1138586 was cut only $960.
in oiner oeparunents the city
is expected to spend $47,031 for
administration; $4,600 for
councIl; $300 for elections;
$2,200 form unicipal court costs;
$34,584 for streets . and
drainage; $13,175 for buildings
and grounds; and $1,600 for
recreation.

TAMPA (API "Despite the
harassment
I've
Undergone. I'll never take off my
American flag," promoter
Glenn W. Turner sobbed as he
was fined $5,000, ending a seven-year battle with the federal
government,
His six-week federal retrial on
mail fraud-conspiracy charges
ended Tuesday when Turner
and three former associates
were allowed to plead no
contest to lesser misdemeanor
charges of violating Securities
') and Exchange Commission
regulations.
Along with Turner, Hobart
Wilder of Altamonte Springs,
Fla., Ben Bunting of Williamston, NC., and Jess Hickman of
Pineville, La., were each lined
15,000. All charges were
dropped against Clyde Cobb, 35,
of Lakewood, Cob.
"I'm not the man I once
was," said Turner, a Sou th
Carolina sharecropper's son
who parlayed his gilt of gab into
a business empire later lost.
"I have $8 million in civil
judgements against me and I'm
$2 million In debt. I've been
lighting the government for
seven years. My money ran out
;in(] I couldn't fight any more.
That's what happened."
Turner Was told by several
jurors afterwards that if the

governor and win. Now he is $30,000 in kickback income in
going to mow grass as a federal 1969.
prison Inmate.
Christian has said he paid the
He was ordered by a Federal tax, just In a different year. He
judge Tuesday to report to the has declined to say whether he
. prison at Eglin Air Force Base paid $19,819 on unreported inon Sept. 29 to serve six months conic of $43,457 in 1974, listed In
for income4ax evasion, less 51 a charge that was dropped.
days spent in a Texas prt5on
Another dropped charge said
this summer for we-sentence tie
received another $1,200 invaluation.
conic
froin money in a foreign
'
When then-Gov. Claude Kirk bank which also
was not report.
wanted to make Christian's job
appointive rather than elective
lie is serving seven years
In 1967, Christian fought back, state protxition and must pay
his cantipaigri included an ad. $4300 in lines and restitution
dress to a joint legislative sea- for receiving $20,000 in kickslon requested by him. The backs,
conspiracy to receive
Cabinet post is still elective,
another $29,000 and perjury.
Prisoners at Eglin work
around the air base without Those charges also were a remowing grass, duction from allegations he reguards
trimming trees, working in the ceived Far larger amounts of
asphalt plant and doing other IIIOflCY. The original Indictment
said he re'eived $83,000.
maintenance chores.
The Florida Panhandle
At a later hearing, he admitprison has tennis courts. But led receiving $63,000 but said It
former Inmates, who include an was a legal payment.
cxgovernor of West Virginia
Pleas of associates, including
and two former state attorneys a former governor, won Chrisgeneral, say life there is far lion probation in the state case.
from easy.
1k also continues to get a $25,The six-month sentence, to be 000-a-year state pension.
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During 1975-76 the city expects to balance its budget at
$54&amp;335.
Some departments that were
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which asked for $61,714. Part of
that request was a sum of
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DETROIT (AP) - The niys. the late 1930s when she got a job prison, was a device to bypass
"There is no such thing as a
tery about Charles "Chuckie" as a Teamsters organizer,
regulations which limit visitors Mafia in Detroit," Hoffa said at
O'Brien is his reluctance to t'°.
O'Brien's mother and Mrs. to Immediate family. But it the convention. Hoffa told his
operate with a federal grand Hoffa became close friends underscored how close the two family he was on his way to
jury sworn to find out what and, when Mrs. O'Brien remar- men were.
meet Giacalone the day he disO'Brien also is close to anoth. appeared.
happened to Jimmy Hoffa, the red, her son became part of the
man who raised O'Brien from Ilotta household,
en central figure in the Ho('a
So O'Brien's attorney says he
childhood.
case:
reputed
Mafia
leader
Anregards
it as nothing unusual
"I taught little Jimmy how to
O'Brien has refused to coop- walk," O'Brien has said of thony "Tony Jack" Giacalone. for trained dogs to detect
crate with a federal grand
The two are card-playing Hot fa's scent in the car belong.
James P. Hofla, Hoffa's SOfl
probing the disappearance of who says O'Brien knows some- buddies, according to the De- ing to Giacalone's son and drivthe man Chuckle himself says
troit News. O'Brien calls en by O'Brien the day Hoffa
thing about his father's dis-. Giacalone "Uncle Tony."
he idolizes,
disappeared. After all, said
"Chuckle loved Jimmy," a appearance.
Law
enforcement
officials
O'Brien's
attorney, Hoffa and
Iloffa was president of Dcpuzzled union source said when troll Local 299 when he desig. say O'Brien met with Giacalone the Giacalones have known
O'Brien became a central fig- nated his foster son Chuckie a a few days after Hoffa dis- each other for years.
ure in the Hoffa case. "He
Hoffa's daughter has said
business agent at the age of 18. appeared. Then O'Brien disadored him. Nobody here thinks
appeared for a few days him. O'Brien and her father had a
Chuckle is actually Involved,"
"lie's the only father I have self. He surfaced the following falling out in recent months,
O'Brien says he was 3 when ever known," O'Brien said two week to talk to FBI agents,
presumably over union politics.
his father was killed on a picket years ago when it was disclosed
The names of Iloffa . and
Late last year, It was report.
line,
that Hoffa signed papers In 1964 Giacalone have long been ed that O'Brien displeased
O'Brien's mother, Sylvia, designating O'Brien as his linked. Nine years ago, Giaca. Hoffa by indicating he wanted
who died several years ago, adopted son. The action, taken lone attended a Teamsters con- to run for the presidency of Lobrought Chuckie to Detroit in shortly before Hoffa went to ventlon In Miami Beach and cal 299 in the place of Hoffa
Hoffa warmly defended him, loyalist Dave Johnson.

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'the Miami Herald reported over the weekend that Murky and
(;iirgmerr misrepresented the autopsy report.
"What I was really hot about was the statement that I misrepresented the autopsy report," Mark)' said. "I categorically
deny that I misrepresented anything and I daresay none of the
nembers of the Cabinet would say I (lid."

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PORT ST. JOE. (AP)
'It's
But (,o,. Reubin Askew's do- Askew.
convict who now owns the Moover with now, I think its cision to free PilLs and Lee, im'It looks like the governor's J0, chipped In, "How would you
best just forgotten," a black prisoned for 12 years for the going to get rid of the court feel? There were two trials, 24
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convicted of murdering two to nine years ago, did not sit doesn't it?" Pate asked. "But a and the 5th Circuit Court of Ap-TALLAHASSEE (AP) —Two murders of the two white men.
Under Florida law, such a
,
whites were pardoned.
well with many people In this moan's foolish to get upset over peals. All said they were guilty
inore nights in a cell and But they've claimed ever since pardon intist N., signed by the
Rev. O.T. Stallworth said the Panhandle papermill town of 6,. something like this. There's and orw nian can overrule it?
Freddie Lee Pills and Wilbert that they were coerced and governor and three Cabinet
lull pardon granted Tuesday to 500 where the murders oc- some people that don't like it,
"Tha t's not justice," added
4 Lee will be pardoned, free at beaten into confessing.
inejnbers. Askew, Atty. Gen.
Freddie Lee Pitts and Wilbert curred.
but there's nothing anybody can Smison
last after 12 years and 48 days
He
displays
Sentenced to death by eke. Robert Shevin and Treasurer
lee, due to he released from
"oh, this was politics, pure do about it."
newspaper
clippings
about
the
in prison for murders another trocution, they spent roost of Philip Ashler signed the pardon
prison on Friday, were "very and simple," said W.L. Burkett,
"If it had been you or me," case
Aft
than confessed to nine years their first nine years confined to last week. Education Commis.
alongside the skin of a
much overdue."
fattier of Jesse Burkett, one of said David Watson, ba nging a
ago,
four-foot
rattlesnake in his
6-by-9 foot Death Row cells, a sioner Ralph Turlington added
REUBIN ASKEW
"We never have thought the two gas station attendants Pitts little english on the pinball ma- office
"I want to head out of here, scant few steps From the con. his name Tuesday.
boys were gui lty," he said. "I and Lee were convicted of chine at the tiny Mo-Jo filling
crawl oil by myself and un traption that could snuff their
n sufficiently convinced (tie Pills-Lee case mflammied ru
think the police and all were killing. "Askew has obligated sta tion where the men were
Pills and Lee were convicted
wind," Pills, 31, said when he lives in an instant.
['ills and cud tensions,
Just
trying
to
the
pacify
the
y'd
af
white
NAACP
to
his
killed
12
years
ago,
"t
he
te
r t hey confessed to the 1963
political
(f the innocence of
learned the pardon was granted
Supporters of Pitts and Lee,
I don't think this case is wiy Folks. They had the trial so career."
the
elec
have
put
us
in
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ic
murders
of Burkett and Grover
.kt.
1s,ew
Askew Siiu Tuesday.
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including Ilubbart and Pulitzer
ringing endorsement for how quick
why, they found them
['rank ['ate Jr., a gas-station chair."
Floyd Jr. he y later claimed
Lee, 40, showed little enio. Prize- winning reporter Gene
Dramatized in the inedia for
ack people are
"You're daiiined right," Jim- they were coerced and beaten
ilty before they ever found owner and Port St. Joe mayor
lion. "I just want to see that Miller of The Miami Herald, nine years by Miller's articles, Florida," Ilubbart said.
the bodies of the two men."
for 10 years, also criticized lily Samson, a 30.year.old ex- into confessing.
pardon," lie said.
embarked on i' crusade to fret'
As agreed previously,the two them
black in en will walk away from
SALE PRICES GOOD TH:
But even Lifter the 1966 con.
USA
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OPEN
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Florida State Prison at Raiford fussion by white convict Curtis
SOME ITEMS LIMITED
some time Friday. They will be "Boo" Adams Jr. to the FloydSUPPLY
whisked into seclusion by sup- Burkett murders, the legal
porters who believe in their in- struggle to free Pills and Let'
nocenee and fought to free was not over.
then).
The two won the new trial In
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-great joy and yet underlying and time when Circuit Judge ft
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sorrow." said Public Defender It. Smith of Ocala ruled that
Phillip liubbart of Miami. "Joy Adams' confession was InPAX
C luG 79t
at this incredible victory after admissable hearsay evidence.
C
12 long, hard ycars and sorrow Finall), Askew issued lR
that it didn't come sooner."
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last
after n 18.
Pills and Lee were twice con- month investigation of his own.
REG OR
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victed by all-white juries of the
MINT
"Words cannot possibly ex.
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slayings of service-station at- gratitude we owe to Gov. Reu.
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tendants Jesse Burkett and bin Askew without whose leadnow'
PEG
Grover Floyd Jr. at Port St. Joe ership and troubled conscience
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in the Florida Panhandle,
we would not be in this position
J
At first they confessed to the today," Hubbart said.
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Altamonte Moves To Preserve Endangered Lake Orienta
By DONNA ESTES

missioners to study the problems with all seven of

Herald Staff Writer

the city's lakes and recommend priorities,
In addition, the commission set aside $10,500
From the general Fund's contingency account for
water control and commissioners authorized Mayor
Norman Floyd to file a letter of intent to seek a
grant From the Florida Department of Natural

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —A prediction that the
death knell would sound for Lake Orienta in six
months unless the city moves to save the 129-acre
lake brought prompt action from the city cornmission Tuesday night.
Commissioners instructed City Attorney Joe
Davis to prepare a resolution creating a lake and
water quality board made up of seven persons.
Each commissioner is to appoint one person to the
committee and the mayor is to name two corn

Resources.
The commission also invited the Board of County
Commissioners, who turned down the Lake Orienta
"Save Our Lakes" citizen committee request for
funding, to cooperate and participate with the city
on the program.

Robert Blackburn, identified to commissioners
as the country's leading authority on the aquatic
weed, hydrilla, said the weed will have choked the
lake to dea th wi th in six mon ths unless an
emergency rescue effort is undertaken.
Estimating a program of controlled killing of the
w eed would cost $47,000 annually initially. Black.
burn said the problem facing Lake Orienta would
ultimately face all seven of the city's lakes. He said
the major cause of the problem is the 29 drainage
intakes flowing into the lake, adding the city is to
blame for at least part of that problem.
Blackburn said federal and state money IS

available on it matching one-for-one basis for the

meetings.

lie said the carefully monitored management
program would consist of appl&gt;ing herbicides to the
lake over a year's time and several year's effort
would be necessary to eradicate the hydrilla.
Floyd noted the local share of the funds could
take the form of services and Blackburn said he
wnuld donate $4,000 of his services to the cause
In other business, the commission:
Ag re ed to remove the smoking ban in the

- Adopted the 1975-76 budget ordinance with
$2,590,011 designated for general city operation and
$10,259,918 for the utility department. Property tax
was set at the certified level of 3.96 mills.
Adopted an ordinance annexing the Bell
property at 507 Lake Destiny Road. The ordinance
designating neighborhood commercial zoning for
the property was tabled.
Heard Floyd appoint Mrs. Dolores Vickers,
the city's Bicentennial Committee chairman,

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commission chamber, permitting those sitting on
the right side of the chamber to smoke during

lake rescue effort, but that a letter of Intent to seek
the money has to be Filed with the state department

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Fort Wayne Teachers To Strike On Ad Valorem Tax

As NewYork's teachers ere eilin a eeklong
in financially strapped New York City and
preparing to resume classes Thursday in the 1.1
million-pupil system, their Fort Wayne, Ind.,
colleagues voted to strike th is morning,
The Indiansi city school administrators im-

mediately announced the schools would be closed.
The executive board of the I, 50member Fort
Wayne Teachers Association ordered a strike today
against the system which has about 30,000 pupils,
An all-night negotiating session ended about 4:30
a.m. when Indiana State mediator William Leahy
said negotiators had reached an impasse. He said
the negotiators had met for about seven hours,
Association leaders said the dispute centered on
teacher demands for a 10 per cent salary increase
and binding arbi tra tion.
The New York pact which cuts class time 90
minutes a week was grudgingly accepted by the
teachers and already is the subject of parent
protests.
Teachers voted 10,651 to 6,695 to accept a cornpromise settlement Tuesday. but some of the city's

65,000 teachers accused United Federation of Island. Massachusetts, New York state, New
Teachers presi de nt Albe rt Shanker of "selling out." Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Shanker called thc new to-veai- contract one which
In New York ('its', teachers gave up their
'nobody likes," but he added, "We have gotten the demands for a 25 per cent pay hike in the face of the
most we can, given the ral situation in the city." city's brinkmanship with bankruptcy. But they held
Local school boards arid m.an parents voi ccu out for maintenance
maintena of
of class Size maximums set in
strong opposition to provisions that call for cutting pre vi o us con tracts and won reinstatement of 2,400

(': SSFlHEItR\' - A work re ta in a low level of services were willing to pay the necinn is planned for 7 pm. and a low level of taxes or es.cirv costs. They also believe
ü• Hall in an effort to wnuld prcfer more services a ma jority of our residents
reach an agreement on the 1.75 which would mean higher would prefer ad valorem taxes
m ill ad valorem tax proposed in taxes.
to utility taxes.
the city's new budget.
"In this period whe n too
3— "At the same referendum
The session grew out of a I would suggest the question be many governments are being

class time for pupils by an hour and a half each of the 4,000 regular teachers laid off because of a

week.
In Chicago, meanwhile, negotiations continued
without an apparent breakthrough. About 530,000
pupils have been idled since 27,000 teachers struck
on the first day of classes Sept. 3,
Teachers at a vocational school in Milan, Ohio,
voted to return to work today after accepting a new
contract Tuesday night raising their base pay from
$7,750 to $8,300. They struck at the start of the school
rear, dela)ing the opening for 900 students.

stormy public hearing which asked whether

$230 million budget cutback,
The teachers, who now earn from $9,700 to $20,350
annually, will receive a $300 cost of living increase;
those with 10 to 15 rears service will get a $750
longevity increase and those iith more than 15
years 11,500.

The Chicago School Board on Tuesday made what
it called a "Final offer" to striking teachers of a $24
million package that reportedly would include a 3
per cent pay hike. Robert M. Healey, union
Lay teachers who staff 12 Roman Catholic schools president, termed the offer "unacceptable" but
in the New York archdiocese went on strike expressed encouragement that at least an offer was
Tuesday after negotiations broke down. A similar being made.
walkout has been in effect in the Brooklyn diocese.
The teachers, whose salaries range from $10,400
Other teacher strikes continu ed i communities to $21,000, want a cost-of-living pay hike, reduced
in Delaware, Washington state, California, Rhode class size and fringe Insurance benefits.

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cut
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one
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or
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for the coming year. I have
Governors vote today on an profits tax which allows a tax
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$1.3 million, without hurting the always been opposed to ad.
energy-policy statement that credit for profits reinvested in terested
In
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the
SanfordMAIA,
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Central Florida Airport as a levied ). School officials said budget. This is the same valorem taxes if our needs can
calls on Congress to lift all price energy production.
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base, the commercial cn- most of this is earmarked to amount that could be tran. be met from other sources.
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controls from both old and new
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mittee of the Greater Sanford Improve and upgrade the sferred to the operating budget
Closed
"Revenues generated in
2— "1 will suggest the council
natural-gas supplies.
ly
Sovth Of %f4 NsI I NstaM,
fl
such
Chamber
of
county's
older
schools.
Commerce
has
from capital outlay funds later arrange a referendum in
The request is included in a a tax," the statement said,
been
told.
Whole life readings: $5 with this ad
in
federal
in
$803,692.84
the year if necessary, ac- Decem ber on the question of
nine-page energy policy drafted "should be used to mitigate the
Chamber
Executive
Director
contracted
program
funds,
CALL for APPOINTMENT
cording
to
Harris
and
Sim
Sims.
whether our residents wish to ___________________________________________________
Tuesday by the 41st annual impact of price increases on
Superintendent
William
P.
or
to
Jack
Homer,
who
made
the
Southern Governors Confer- low income consumers
announcement at a committee "Bud" Layer told taxpayers in
shift to alternative fuels."
ence's energy committee,
meeting Tuesday at the airport, a public hearing Monday night
It was based Of) the prmis
that the 16 per cent increase in
The statement also called on did not Identify the firm.
that "federal price policies the
federal government to give
The committee also was told the operating budget is due
have undervalued interstate the states
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a bigger role in for- that 20,000 copies of a brochure mainly
to
new
state
gas with respect to other fuels
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mulating energy policy, and re- promoting the local air facility requirements, anticipated
resulting in lower incentives for quested that
states be corn- have been printed and that half hikes in utilities, and wage
exploration, artificially
b
b
high pensated for any loss of revenue of them are now being increases for school employes.
demand and few Incentives for
Board members Dane Sims
caused by federal energy distributed nationally and in'
conservation."
mandates.
and
Chairman Robert G. "Bud"
ternatlonally.
It asks Congress to "exempt
Feather opposed the adoption of
from regulation producer sales
the budget, sa ying the board
of natural gas in Interstate
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as and all existing natural-gas
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contracts subject to renegotia/1
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tion within a period of five
years from the effective date of
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"We would like to have a
enactment by Congress."
million in capital by selling woman chief executive and I'm
Gov. Marvin Mandel of
sure we can find one with exSO hares
Marland, chairman of
e
and potential," she
his. McGahey, well versed In perienc
energy committee, said the
sa
id.
t he
five-year limitation was n. this banking industry, believes
"I'm no a 'women's libber"
bank is an unique business added
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cluded to encourage producers
McGahey, "I'm conventure designed to cater to
to begin immediate exploration
servative and so Is th
spec ial needs of women in
e rest of three tracks, with five c
for new gas supplies,
.
same way many retail shops the board. We Just feel women competing against the clock on
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the
edge
when
it
comes
to
Drillers hape maintained that already do.
each track.
they cannot afford to search for
"Women will be considered understanding other women."
Farr also brought petitions
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the gas now because the price for loans on their individual
ed by Seminole County
Pair
would offer several unique residents, But under close
they are getting is too low.
.
mu'its
than being based services including special scrutiny by Commissioner John
whatrather
their husband Is or
But the governors said in a
consumer counseling for young Kimbrough, it turned
statement that "a vital part of does," said Ms. McGahey.
out the
ho
having difficulties residents
Re g.
didn't
live
near
the
any deregulaticn program must
Why a women's bank?
with household budgets,
older track area, but had residences
."Because conventional banks women who have been widowed
7" Value
as
far
away
as
Longwood and
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haven't done the job (yr women and are inexperienced at
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they ShOUld do," according to handling finances and even a Oviedo.
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land
in
question
was
ijMs. McGahey, who was in child care facility where zoned multi-family develop'...
Winter Park today. She women can leave their children ment
and Radloff, a former
maintains that despite recent while in conference with
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bank
Altamonte
Springs councilman,
legislation, prejudices st ill exist officers,
asked
the
board
to rezone it for
against women — both
"The emphasis
- will be on commercial use. The county's
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customers and employes in the personal attention. We want planning arid
zoning board had
banking field,
women to feel this is a place already turned Radloff's
....
. Installation of 10 new storage The only other women's where they are understood and request down.
Links has completed the second banks McGahey knows of are wanted," said McGahey.
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Radloff says now he will biy
phase of the Seminole County located in New York City and in
"Raising $1 million during a
tract east of Oxford Road and
lrrt Authority SCOPA) tank Spain.
recession has not been easy, bUt north of
Highland Pines subfarm, authority members were
The idea of organizing one in we're almost there," she added
, division, He said he will begin
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hld M
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Florida originated with Ms.
$
The bank hopes to get its working on that parcel
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which
The huge 3.5-million barrel Defeo about nine mo'flhs ago, charter in time to open during already is
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zoned commer cial Pair
facility was inspected by the but it has only been in the Last the nation's Bicentennial year.
• Black
U.S. Coast Guard and SCOPA six weeks that the proposed It will establish us first facility on Monday.
But for 110w, as one dissentr,
Administrative
• White
Assistant directors have been really in the old Exchange iluilding on
Mrs.
Margaret
Young,
put
it:
Dennis Dolgner said, "We "cranked up," said McGahey, Main
Street, just one block "For awhile I won't have to
passed with flying colors, In
• Gold
"We will havemore banking from the State Capitol.
walk up and down the streets
fact, the Inspecting officer said experience on otw board than
"Because Tallahassee, With and knock on
doors,"
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it was the best he'd ever seen." most banks," she said, two universities and the
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facility received its first barge background and Ms. Roesch In large 'percentage of educated
$
OC)
Sunday. The barge carried savi ngs and loans,
women and because It is the
330,000 gallons of regular
Pair
Mc'Gahe stressed that First State's capital, it seemed the
COMMISSION
gasoline.
Women's would not be prac. appropriate place to start,"
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The authority also approved tieing "discrimination in said McGahey,
two amendments to a lease reverse" — that the bank exThe women on the board
FLORIDA
agreement with Say-More Oil pects to have men employcs range in age 4om 24 to almost
Terminals. Inc., which raed and customers. A large number 70; are single or manied;
that company's annual f the stockholders are men, mothers and grandmothers,
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Hill McDaniel always wanted to play
o1ense. Generally, he wound up as a
defensive star.
So w hen the Seminole High seni or
looked around him this fall and saw an

brown-haired, blue-eyed McDaniel.

abundance of talent ed running backs, he
didn't feel so bad being a regular only on
the defensive unit.

"McDaniel, first team offense,"
barked out coach Jerry Poscy, sending
McDaniel in at fullback.

Then. in the topsy-turvey world of
football, he was cast right back into the

Tim Raines had injured an ankle
making a tackle, and Posey moved Ned

offensive scheme of things Friday night
when Seminole defeated Oviedo, 53-s,

Raines to halfback, making room for
McDaniel.

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several exchanges.
Morgan's best punch during
Wearing an All-American grin, these two rounds was a clubMcDaniel noted that he missed drama lang left hook while Wells was Gene Wells, right, crashes a right hand to the side of Mike Morgan's face successful defense of his
class and physical education in order to able to land effectively with southern middleweight championship. (Herald Photo by Louis Salsis,
attend the gathering, "Too bad It wasn't both hands.
English or math," cracked an onlooker.
Round six was following
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much the same pattern as the fighters, thought the fight was of his car eer and his first rated Wagner.
"Yeah,
really, he said. That means two preceding ones when Wells over,
defense of the crown he won
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stepped in with a perfect right

But instead of halting it, five weeks ago in the sanw Referee Blake did nothing to

Viscusi-managed fighter and
WeUs was all over him.

The one-sided barrage sixth in 25 pro outings.
Altamonte Springs' Charles
continued for another six or
In other action, Cleveland's Thornton was stopped in the

Seminole football ers
12-minutes of cross to the point of Morgan's Blake gave Morgan a standing artia when he stopped John stop Tath.ami's fouling and
continuous running daily, and most of
eight count and then waved the Pinney in five rounds,
finally after 2:15 of the fifth
them get it over with in physical
The punch stunned the Lou two fighters back into action.
Morgan's loss was only his round Blake halted the affair.
education class.
There was one consolation

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McDaniel learned something of property
ta xi ng. Guest speaker at the Opti mists

The southern 160-pound seven devestating punches 180-pound Billy Wagner stopped second round by an impressive
champion drove Morgan before Blake finally stopped it Eddie Talhamni of Miami when Clarence "Cyclone" lien-

Seminole's line cooperated and

McDaniel got the call on first play,

property appraiser in Seminole County. of never missing lefts and

carries. For his two-way efforts — he was

bursting up the middle for 14 yards. Ile

Reappraisals, mills, equalization and rights, while fans at ringside

also high in assists and second in tackles
from his linebacker spot he was named
Seminole's player of the week and

got zero the next play, but on successive
carries picked up seven and five,
On a third quarter drive, he carried

received a plaque front the Optimists

four straight plays, reeling off gainers of

Club Tuesday.
"I've neìer recei v ed anything

21,6,8 and 4 yards. By then the score was
3+3

meeting was Bill Suber, assistant ,around the ring with a barrage in Wells'favor at the 2:59 mark the Fiorida fighter was derson.

of the round,

disqualified for constantly

Henderson, in scoring his

"It was a championship sticking his thumb in Wagner's second knockout in as many pro

state laws highlighted his speech, implored referee Jack Blake to fight," was Blake's explanation eye.
fights, caught up with Thornton
complicated in parts as a Z-28 reverse stop the fight.
for allowing the bout to go on as
After a second round knock- early in the round and finished'
After what seemed like 20 long as he did," and I wanted to down, that came from a him off with a whistling leftopinion pass to a tackle eligible.
"I'm not ready to buy a house yet," seconds of one sided pounding, give Morgan every possible counter-punching Wagner right right combination.

kidded McDaniel afterward, "but this
stuff makes )OU think
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Blake did step between them
and everyone, inicuding the

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chance."
hand, Talhamj was content to
For Wells it was his 38th win run while thumbing the highly

inole G*lrl Wins

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impossible odds highlighted time was 18:10.

taugh about Rennie Stennett s 1892 did not particularly stir skipping triple he lashed runs and sent 14 men to 11)4.
modern major league record the dressing room of the Piratec against the Cubs, but the lithe plate, [lien singled a second
tio are notorious for their young infielder recalled wr)l} time at bat In the first
set against the Chicago Cubs
Unreil,justunreal,"echoed ba tting prowess and dominance his last visit to Wrigley Field
Th e Pirates batted around
t he National League Eastern for a Jul 4 doubliheader.
Pittsburgh ba tting coach Don
again
in the fifth, picking up Six
Leppert. You know, I could Di vision.
'I got hit in the brad and
runs
and Stennett lined a
throw batting practice forever
Neither were the Pirates es- didn't play," he said
Stcnnett also tied a major double to left-center in his StC
and not have a guy get sean pectall) exciteo about the 22-0
straight base hits Imagine margin of their victory over the league mark held only by three ond trip to the plate that inning

Tuesday's high school cross
A' DeLand, Seminoles only
country action
bright spot as a victor) in
At Goldenrod Trinit) Prep girls tonipetition b) Sheila
won the top four places in Bryson. Semmole lost the meet,
defeating Lake Ho ll, 16-39, because Miss B son ia+s the
and just to rub it in Saints only girl entered in the race
rurners Thad McNult), Bill from Seminole DeLand ran 15
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Notre Dame, 17-3 winners
result of a 10-7 victor)' over 20th to 10th with 310 after over Boston College Monday
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state of chaos.
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The ta i, if passed, would be the utility tax, currently being how our residents really feel.
the first of its kind in the city's collected.
"A referendum of this nature
history.
"At past work sessions sonic would help determine next
At the hearing, citizen council members have felt the year's progra
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resentment of the proposed tax, majority of our citizens expect next year's council to
which amounts to $1.75 for preferred more services and abide by such a referendum."
every 11,000 of appraised
property value, was strong. The
council voted to delay action on
the tax until after the public
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By MARY JOHNSON
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184470, Itoh Wilson 182, and Gil
F'ileger 182482. lligks for the
ladies: Gene McNutt 178,
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Nancy harris 173, Gladys 117 average and rolled her First
Sanford Classic Tri Mixed ADA MANGER
(;rlr1Iietlitn 167 and Mary 200 game last week as she rolled The Following series are for a
Bagnoli 163.
a 223 game. For this she will four game series. Eric Storm
Barbour&amp; Co. IA-ague
Top receive a 100 pins over patch was the top bowler of the night.
game was rolled by Phyllis from W.I.B C.
Ills set included games of 178Walsh 224-535. Ron Allman and
211-229-198 For a 816 series. Bill
Bill Wagner both had 211
l)eltona Pinbusters Mixed Westfall 204-200-701, Dick
games.. Alice Hendrick rolled a Leagues - The only 200 gaineS Richards, ( who bowls for hiob's
210 gamlie. Other highs from the rolled during the day were by Cabinet) 200-734, Connie 1hleague are: Jun Johnson 182- Gil Fileger 232-W and Lou titan (also Bob's Cabinet) 194..
527, Tom Wheaton 185.513, Dot Bolton 204-542. Other highs for 705, Chuck Baker 208-207-727,
Let' 187-496 and Rich Grant 170- the men were Gordon Spencer's Bob Locke 201-188-193-182-764,
502. high average: liii. Put- 193-178 and Gordon Leisenring's Bill Varner (Electric Motor
Wan 221) and Alice Hendricks 189 game. The highs for the Saks 202, Dave Hunt 21 l-19wornen include Olive Westray's 777, Don Gorman I Allens Pro
Atlantic National Bunk 171-188, Barbara Knesel 169478, Shop, 203-189-735 and Kristie
League High average on the and Helen Bolton's 167461. Johnson (Aliens Pro Shop)
216..
league are Don Gorman 189 and Fourteen splits were converted
190-180-7, Roy Jacobs 206, and
Nadine Malrurost' 167. The high by the following: Teddy Terry Waldrop (Burger Chef)
series was rolled hr Gorman Dunaway, Olive Westray, 183-191-193-196 for a 762 series.
554-199. Other 500's hick Smith Frances Greco, Larry Valente
538, Bob Kirkland 518, and Jim 5-10, Ethel Spencer
city Slickers Mixed League:
Morris 500. The high game went Florence Durand 4-5.
Alice The following splits were
MARY WILLIAMS
to Morris with a 220. Second Gajdusek, Ada Mange 2-7. converted by Nelson Packwood
high was Lewis&amp;hweickert 201 Earnest Gajdusk, Authur 5-7-10, Sherry Sipes 5-7, Sylvia
an'I Hick Smitith also 201, Sharon Street, and Carl Long 3-10,
hlittell 5-9-10, Alvin Ilittell 6-10, League: The first night of the
Stuner 180. Mike Bowes spared Rudy Westray
6-7, Helen Bolton and Phyllis Fuller 2-7. Dave winter league highs are as
the 5-7-9 split.
5-6-10, and Greco 45-7.
Sharp had the only turkey. High follows: Jack Kaiser with the
RolI-A-hIout% Mixed League
Joe Brister 188 only 200 game 1 206). Kaiser also
high Ascragt': lis Smith
Monday Morning Blues Eilanti 180- 489, Hugh Sipes 465, had the high series 556. Hose
167 and Walt Moore 179. A total Ladies League
High series Elmer Avem-nel 470 and Sylvia Belew 527- 189, Hoyt McPherson
of four 200 gaines and six 500 for the morning was rolled by
476- 172, Andy Patrick 478, Phil
Ilittell 184- 458.
series for the night. Ellis Gross KathyNorton 472-171. Norma
Itocke 539- 189 and Jim Moyer
229-518, Keith Johnson 216-546, Sharp was second high with her
U.S. Flagship Bank Mixed 470.
Mary hlicketts 215-513, Lee 469-164, then [)ortne MacAteer's
Mictiaud 200-563, Walt Moore 463-164, Ann Muth's 462-174, and
194-557 and Lois Smith 507. Split Ann Smith's 460-189, with the
conversions: Fred Dcnzin 5-7 high game for the day. Donna
and (;Iorta Averitt 3-10. 'Star of Ix-pore rolled a 183 game also.
the Week" is (;inny Armstrong June Plant spared the 5-8-10
plus 94 pins.
split and Norton picked up the 3Sanford Business Machines 10 and 5-7 splits.
- highs: Bernard Hudley was
the top man of the night with his
City Slickers Mixed League
The Golden Age Olympics, a hoped to be offered, but are not
211-173-202 for a 586 series. - David Sharp rolled the only Chamber of Commerce project yet sponsored.
Donnie Anderson was second 500 of the night (539) and the for senior citizens, Is still
Plans are for 18 events like
568. The high game of the night highest game also 192). High looking For sponsors for events, shuffleboard, dominoes, bicycle
was rolled by Bill Spegil 212. for the women was Sharon and if Seminole County civic racing, bowling and golf to be
Pauline Williams spared the 4- Williams 454) and Kathie groups, organizations or staged at varying times during
10 split. The "Star of the Week" Behrens (170). Other highs for businesses are interested in Golden Age Olympics week,
is Jackie Jackson plus 115 pins the night: Linda Cohen 166 taking part in the Nov. 9-15 under the auspicies of the
over avenqe.
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game and Lynn Eiland 477 events, t hey should contact the 3ponsoring organization.
htowliFig
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Jet series. Converted splits were chamber.
Applications will be available
Ilowlerettes Ladies league is made by Eiland 4-10, and Sylvia
Track and field plus fly Oct. 15, and entry fee will be 50
Mary Williams who carries a hlittell 4-7-10.
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haven't decided what to do yet.
Should the strike spre?d into
point offer. Ed Garvey, execu
the regular season, the players
tire director of the players' W3 w
ion, claimed federal mediator will be hurt financially more
W. J. Usery had originally pro. than the owners, at least for the
posed eight points, two of which first few games. The average
NFL player made $42000 last
would have increased rosters
season, 85 per cent of it spread
from43to46 players until Oct. 1
14 weeks of the
and temporarily reinstated the out over the
regular season.
old 1970 contract. Both Points
The average player would
were turned down by the
low
about $2,550 for each game
Management Council.
he misses. Someone in the upSargent Kardi, executive
di- per
per bracket, like the Jets' Joe
rector of the Council, said Usestands to drop about
ry never recommended the
$30,000 a game.
eight points and thai Garvey
had a hand in preparing them.
The owners have long
The Management Council claimed that they are lucky to
met Tuesday night to talk break even over the regular
things over and spokesman season and depend on the inTerry Bledsoe said afterwards, come from exhibition games to
"I would have to say the get into the black. Now that the
regular season is in Jeopardy. preseason is over it would not
We have three clubs which have be surprising if some owners,
voted not to strike and three many of whom are independclubs which voted to strike
ently wealthy, prove less than
ad the rest are floating panic-stricken at the prospect
someplace In between."
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rIfice what they consider the
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fronton.
A crowd of 3,500 attended the clinic. There was no
pari-mutuel wagering and players staged five practice
games In preparation for Thursday night's opener.
Post time Thursday will be 7:30 and the season extends for 20 weeks into February. Performances are
nightly except Sunday, and nn matinees are scheduled
Monday, T?xirsday and Saturday.

"1 worked with sehts during the spring and aIM' worke'l
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ability," he said.
Other backs turning in out.
standing performances SaturBIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP)
Kentucky's Sonny Collins, who Alabama's Richard Todd and day were Wyatt Washington of
Auburn's Mitzi Jackson took a gained 120 yards in a game Mississippi's George Plasketes Tulane, Don Gaffney of Florida.
commanding lead in South- against Virginia Tech. In third have completed the most Kippy Brown and Keith Wright
eastern Conference rushing place was Walter Packer of passes this season with 10 each, of Memphis State, Joe Bruner
after rambling for 177 yards Mississippi State, with a 98
of Northeast Louisiana, Derrick
against Memphis State Satur- yards.
In receiving, Wes Chandler of Ramsey,
liffCBite, Steve
day.
Florida quarterback Don Florida grabbed six passes last Campas.si and Sonny Collins of
During the season-opener, Gaffney threw for 187 yards and week and gained 161 yards to Kentucky, Carl Allen and Ben
Jackson scored two touchdowns two touchdowns against take a 100-yard lead. Ken- ";o Go" Gearry of Southern
and averaged more than eight Southern Methodist last week to tacky's Vin hoover was in see- Mississippi and l.i'n Bright cf
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ATLANTA (AP) —"He was of Mississippi and linebacker
Johnson, a sophomore, and hin Kovach of Kentucky, tight
Just sensational," said Mern- Jon Streete of Louisiana State. Street performed exceptionally end Vin Hoover of Kentucky,
phis State Coach Richard Wilcell in losing games. Johnson offensive linemen Gerald Loper
Spiva had 10 tackles, 5 assists
liamson. "lie probably had his and a fumble recovery in Ten- had 13 tackles arx.I five assists and Mike Williams of Florida.
greatest afternoon."
tIeSSeC'S 26.8 victory over as Ole Miss bowed to Texas defensive tackles Steve Cassidy
Williamson, in his first year Maryland. Chandler, the re- A&amp;!l 74 Streete made 13 tack. of ISU and Ben Williams of Oilas football coach of the Tigers, placement for the All-SEC wide les in LaSU'S 7-0 setback by Ne- Miss, nose guards David Ligon
was talking about linebacker receiver Lee Mc(riff, caught braska.
of Memphis State and Torn RaJerry Dandrige, a key figure in six passes for 161 -ar&amp;sandtwo
Other linemen cited for their nieri of Kentucky and defensive
State's shocking 31-20 upset vic- touchdowns as the Gators work Saturday were line- ends Bryan Alexander of Tutory over seventh-ranked Au- smashed Southern Methodist backers George Stuart of Ole lane and Kenny ltiirdelon of
burn.
MLS.S and Mike Eiitanut'l and LStJ
40-14.
Dandridge, a 6-foot-I, 220pound senior from Memphis,
titade 10 tackles, assisted on 9
others and caused 4 fumbles, I
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me
his tackles were behind the line
r9 a
of scrimmage, causing nine
yards in l(rses.
For that performance, Dandridgetodaywas named The Associated Press Southeastern
l.inemu.an of the Week.
ca.stcrn Bark of the Wrek
l,ru'akin !ackks,' said TenKNOXVILLE, Term. Al'
Charlie Donaldson, the defen- Stanley Morgan scored three
Morgan, 118-pound junior nessee Coocli Bill Battle.
sive coordinator, also tabbc(l touchdoc [is to lead 'lennessee ninning back from Easley,
''lie can do a lot of things frr
the effort outstanding.
S.C.,
scored touchdowns on a ball club in returning pun Ls
past Maryland 264 Saturday,
Dandridge lsa three-year let- but to him it Just an average runs of 1 and 50 yards from and kickoffs, carrying the ball
term.an who made the All-South game.
scrimmage and on a 70-yard and also is an excellent pass
Independent team last fall.
"I Just played an average punt return, lie ganed 93 yards receiver," Battle added. "lie's
Dandridge won the award garlic because I didn't do too on 10 carries and 94 more on become a strong inside runner
over some outstanding corn- sell in my blocking, particular- four punt returns,
to go with his outside threat
petition - linebacker Andy ly in passing situations," Mor"Stanley played extremely ability."
Spiva of Tennessee, split end gan said.
well Saturday and he is a much
Morgan said he feels stronger
Wes Chandler of Florida, defenNevertheless, he was named tougher runner this year than this season than last year when
sive tackle Laic.rence Johnson The Associated Press South- last year in that he is capable of he led the Southeastern Conference in scoring with 14 touch-

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Jim
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A's 114. Rangers 54
Brewers 5, Yankees 2
From Tom Murphy in Mil- three-run homer to cap a slxrun
tonight," said Tiant, "but my
The season isn't over soon the winninest rookie pitcher in
Bobby Mitchell drove in four waukee's victory over the Yan- fifth inning and the White Sax
control was at its best. When enough for Ferguson Jenkins baseball but he needed pinch- runs with a pair of homers and kees.
held off Kansas City.
you have your control it doesn't and Gaylord Perry.
matter who's hitting."
Two of the best right-handers
Cheered by a pennant-hungry in baseball, Jenkins and Perry
Boston crowd that included his each lost to the A's Tuesday
Bucs
On Hitting
Spree; Romp 22 0
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from Cuba, Tiant was nearly 16-17.
unhitthbleashe pitched the Red
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With the aid of the Chicago League, the Houston Astros ants topped the Atlanta Braves
Sox over the Baltimore Orioles
Indians 9, TIgers 2
staff, the Pirates raised their beat the Cincinnati Reds 5-1; 7-6.
2-0.
"Really it was good to get win
The Pittsburgh Pirates took batting averages - and plenty the New York Mets nudged the
Mike Anderson's 13th-inning
Tlant, 17-13, limited the On- No. 13 but I really wasn't that
some extra batting practice at of eyebrows - with 24 hits en Montreal Expos 4-3 in 18 In- sacrifice fly sent home pinch.
oles to five hits, two of them good tonight," said rookie
Wrigley Field. Wasn't it nice of route to a record-making 22-0 nlngs; the Los Angeles Dodgers runner Alan Bannister with the
infield singles, and closed the Dennis Eckersely after the Inthe Chicago Cubs to supply the victory Tuesday.
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N

MODELS NOWOPEN FOR INSPECTION
TAX CREDIT APPLIES

8%

1"

CLASSIFIED AD DEPT.
THE HERALD
322-2611

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Townhomes q'iatify for the 5/. lax credit.

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t'?IATC

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MARINE
'4977 Hwy 1797

Used office furnitu

1.5,460 orIginal price may be picked
up by making 3 hack payments of
56900 each with a balance Of
S7.O 30 at 7 per cent lot with 154
additional payments In America's
fastest nrnwing state just off U S
Ilicitu'.ay U Gently roiling land
"ear Plnlhrook. Anironi and ad
latent In the Petrified Forest and
Painters Desert National Parks
(all collect for Lou 16071 991 II?)

925

lion. structural Insurance and outside liability. Granada

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:

Buildings

tenance fee covers lawn care, water, sewer, trash collec.

114 Yfl. more end no.s indMduats have discovered
one of the ginatest little Peddlir* of them all
14 Want
Al You'll be amized how those small, Iowcos ads can
out and sell most any item you may have for
sale
and do It fasil Tb. next time
you run across sonic article

o

bite' or
Piasterng
p.,utch.nq P. simulated
I &amp; Stone 5PC 'ally 37? 2750

Beauty Care

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iter

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ACRE RANCH
ASSUME PAYMENTS
FORECLOSURE SALE

Move in for as

(APR.) with 20'/. down. No closing costs. Monthly main-

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ac res

q

2 BEDROOM

little as 5/. down with financing at 7.75% (A P.R.) or 1.25%

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'Sit
p,

ROtISON

Classified

BEDROOMSUITES

difference

central heat arid air. color-coordinated kitchen and much
more Complete recreational facilities maintained by the
Saruoma Homeowners Assoriaton. On closing we pay your
l.IIr f ee ($400) O rd ttrst years r"r':b'cLp to

4

Wr-.drw P. Door Screen s
Custom marie Repairs
Discount Pr'ces 372 6470

P.A CLEA'i

IMPROVE

I

,TOP AND THINK A MINUTE If

enciosed.patio garden, two-car garage with electric doors,

'•

50 HP Mercury engine &amp; boat in
read y to o
Cood trailer, 179% 377 1(562

Aluminum Sa'eens

es celtent shape &amp;

HOME

Pressure Cleaning.

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ther e wouldn't be au',

- including 3 bedrooms, 2',j
square feet of living space
dod
plenty
of
clo'ets
A
private
courtyard entrance
baths

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hIp on 'hat Satur da y iob'
hung
'rpte work
y the PuOujr Of
he irl'i 777 9365

AIR CONDITIONING,
REFRIGERATION. DUCT
WORK 21 hour serv,ce. All
makes DYKES
AIR CON

If RSON LAND CLEARING
cIng. E acavaling. Ditch

Apartments

See sshat a Granada Tom,r.,'ome has to offer Over 1,650

Dr

,

PET REST INN
Boarri.nq &amp; Groomng
Ph 37? 1057

krnan, 66$ $370

trons. 173.500 37) 5916
'wide mobile home on 6

om.arLe when you buy a nc'.v
A luil t5C') nc vil g
Granada Towohome at Sanona • Move In for less and you

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?S years

Inject,' ,, iso minor repairs V

377 5961

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Lamb

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IS' Rurujmlmul, fiberglas canvas top

'DOM. air conditioned,
1. 190) Summerlin Ave
id,. mIter 377 3197

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peddlers
all...

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42-h'obfle Homes

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Virus

SarufOrd 17? 1151
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Realty, REALTOR. 32

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Garage Sale, Thursday and Friday

I ittle' want Ccl% tim r'w

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

a.

Carport 377 4455

uIs

MIS'- REALTORS
171 0041

CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR

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PEACEFUL- A real pretty 3
Redrom, 2 bath home, fireplace,

,'pat tmecil'

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''J'J!CY

crete, on

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REAL'
372 4"I
1919S Fl
327 7371, 37? 1496,37? 1914

$666

OF

equipped kitchen, carpet, color I
acres 151.300

Stemper Realty

7775 clays

SET TO FACTORY SPEC. BY CERTIFIED
FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS.
ALL MAKES AND MODELS OF CARS.

shaded løt,

CUSTOM BEAUTY- Talk about
large rooms. 7.900 SQ it I 3
Bedroom, 7 bath, family room,

Only 575000 Call n

'Ce

Pwvo rm .a

FRONT END
ALIGNMENT

KULP DECORATORS
109W. itt $ t ,3fl 7335
We Buy Furniture

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pet. 531,500
U' IJ'UWT'T

W Garnett White

ri. 1, 1 ondt dined

(co- fir table

I

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Singer Zig lag, in cabinet , 3 needle,
front load deluxe sewing machine
Sold new for $310.00. Pay balance
Of $5$ or 13 payments of it. See at

TOP I OCATION- I Bedroom. 7
bath split plan, large family room.
Iireple, drapes, shutters, car

Homes, Lots
And
Acreage
li4P4 -14IDh

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130.000

Commercial Properties

31A-Duplexes

'IS,'

central hrt &amp; air, nearly new

FW%A

'17) 6061 or 173 0%I? eves

PH. 322-2611

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lath. 97.1)7

7 t.partrnerut hohding, near
cOnvenient to Shopping d

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an ciie' (f-ace
Plo pets 377 1411)

S

P4FAR SCHOOL.- - I Bedroom, 7

Get some action with a H
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103W Is?St

7617 hIm Sanford

I

Light utility trailer.
322.5991

yard ¶79.300

area

Itudrr'ts or p.','. 194 37? IflO

CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
IDEAL FOR ROOFING or INSULATING

REALTOR 37? 7191

Pew I'iOq,Sr". in ,t rural
No down
payment, monthly payments less

,

$1

,

F F Fmaculate-- I Bedroom, 2 bath
well
maintained.
receolly
redecorated, ice maker
refrigerator, rnq, beautiful

m

I air Mary

NON RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM

'I - V 't_ C UK; V

NOQUALIFYING
New I brirm home. all eatras. S pd

irIrrect %) 000 177774 7
AVALON APAR I.'.' F iT ) 14O FIE I,
Small home, for sale by owner, II
116W 2nd SI
____________________________________
_______________________________ mc, old central heat P. ar 3 fl R'
I Bedroom apartment Iii French
P ' hMM. 3711 0)11. 7546 ElCapitan
Drive
Ave 1100 month c'lu 125 deposit
6117 or 671 1657

size,w access

orest crw'ud, 1100 Check Mas:er,
caret mend 115 675 1263

'THE CONTRACT"

¶15(10 REBATE

of

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Assume Payments

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fi-e. (fo%e 10

31-Apartments Furnished
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good with words or

_____________________________
By Lawrence K. Lamb, M.D.
nerve to the face can also
DEAR [lIt. LAMB - I wish
affected.
you would tell us something
The area of skin supplied b'
about shingles. Are they caused
sensory nerve will begin 10
the
~
by a virus' Could this he the I riwl
hurt, burn or itch, It may then
fault of chemicals in the water
turn red and about four days
WC drink? I never knew they
later small blisters will break
are under the skin, just a few
out on the surface of the skin.
appearing on the outside of
Although the blisters may
skin. 'They are very Painful,
disappear within 10 days, the
Could shotc or cortisone help but by the same VIrUS that pain and inflammation often
victim? How long do they causes chicken pox. The (1fl35 last a month. And even worse,
last under medication? Is there lies dormant In the nerves for in about a third of paUents over
any way to prevent attacks?
years and then becomes active, 40
age residual pain
DEAR READER ThIs is
You have a nerve to each side persists for months and even
relatively common disorder in of your body that comes out of
older people It is said that the spinal cord at each level 01
Occasionally one may catch
about halt of the people who the vertebrae. One part or ITI81n chicken pox from a pa tient with
reach 85 have had at least me
branch of this is the sensory
Jiingles. You can't catch the
attack,
nerve. It is the part usually shingles front a person with the
No, shingles, technically affected. One of the nerves chicken pox, though, nor can
called herpes zoaler, is not
-uning along the rib Is the me you catch shingles from a
caused by your thinking water, moat commonly Involved. A person with shingles.

1967 Oldsmobile 147
Jafleerl AM FM RaIn

WITT REALTY

CaliBart Real Estati

Soap

stort's, churche Ideal for retired

EACH

1
5

even into the proces3 of their does hWM fasdnate yo,0

Caused By

.

Pool Table. req

DRO - I bedroom 7 bath
P. large back yard. shade
- aim monditioner Will dicker
ACP ¶19.300

SPACIOUS 3 bedroom older
v'ith a rental Oaner finan
rely t'lO.00O

S,,irty

pers P.M 64*5 or 3??
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IDEAL LININGMATERIAL (They
Fit Between Studdings and Rafters)

Are

kitchen

,

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Shou ld Determine Future

Saxon, Realtor

.

peted hem.' fencert yard
heat Near Schools and 5h
173 0(Y

1

hedroom urifurn
pf
enuloped . very clean s
r-,eciate 19% Wi, Dlu
r',p ¶50 373 UT?

1', bath home Owner fir

116. 500

19 V)

ADULTS.

Basic Interests, Talents

v.a

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Vehicles

1971 PrIntiac Lemarus. Mir. powt'I
steering, disc brake's,
10*
mileage 11600 321 6112 .iI?." A

V

5.0(10 ATU. air conditioner, ISO
76.000 fl'TU.alr cnpdit,oper, 17%,
1965 flcntge Charger body &amp; motor

F4AYMOPIDM BALL
Peg Ppl Estate Broker
17? 56.11 Aft lirs 37 7137
5)7W lit St Sanford

1dl S Ortacrtri Drive
171

ew

,

USED OFFSET PRINTING PLATES
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES

InstrucUou: Thebidden

3f)4
(4$

furnished or unfurnithed N ly
redecorated Come
3(1) E.
Airport Blvd Sanford 373 3

ALUMINUMSHEETS

A

IDOCRASE
CITRINE
TOMORROW:North Carolina

'I) 1759

37) 1329

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C ( .r,eneq,t 'o Srhnois &amp; Siu oo t,nuq
SAPIrORD MOBILE PARKS, INC,
(San Mn Central)

!BAMBOO COVE APTS.
One P. 7 bedroom apartments,

SPECIAL!

I) A N B U H I T K C

ANDRADITE
BRAZILIANITE
AVENTURINE CASSrI-F.RITE

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BALL REALTY

PARTIALLY furnished I bet

CHILDREN WELCOME

see

IC V

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37 3 979

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F.

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small V A. automatic, a' Phone

Start (hri%tm,, shopping now

.Pyipw Middle School ¶37.3(1)
e rff'r 3719410

I

'Flu'. t.t. I
5('(iiy Dpost Wequird

private

.

lair jcel boat clut)hOtJ.
P.tARIPIFR'S VILLAc,E 371 5670

H N T N

.

1910 AMC Rebel station wagon

after 1pm

UPS AND DOWNS
uttive 7 story I bedroom, 2
1.. walk to high school or

--

WEEKLY RATES

17ReI horn &amp;ilnfurn

________________________________________________

backward, up, down, or

Very few students entering or

--

7 P. 1 MOBILE HOMES
r irflidhf'il Icr lui'Inq Utilities

en trance, Pnr(tu P. shade trees

In The Sunday Herald

For Those Under 20

WILLIAMS

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Sale

r,,-.,i,,
1970 I•
rr'nri!.c,'
'li'.-1." ti'
(,,ll 171 c-Ale

P , 10 (,r pen (C?Det, dog bed with
mattress miSc items 373 3739

751h St .1737137
tAt COLBERT. REALTOR

for

1,11.114

IL

REAL) Y INC

Rentabs

80-Autos

1969 Cheyrrutef El Camno icy,.,
rrilpage. Small V II auto trans
PS. air Immaculate Condition
throi,gho,jt S1,600 or best offer
Phone 567 7704 after 6 p m

ii' 'il...' )Wvo Cars

with h0SC. 133.000

207 F

,.,,-

VFPY CL FAN 7 bedroom

Vff'Ily All tIM

i

('all

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AXINITE

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.ini,'

HOME PARK

flru'wmnan'si -

(ruin

HAL COLBERT

Irry

f ur

Look to "Home"

) I H H

1.SiI1

Eves 377 Ool7orIfl 1557

r,,I,.,...

'.ruu:.-,

fl,or
.'itrrnt water
pisherl. I trim "quipped UI SO

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AE T

tt?A?i

17) *5711 or 414 1',OS

you sell "Don't Needs' with a
want ad

I Piece or HousefuII
CASH 373 4371
('riCO fishing' (',eu A ll the eguipmeent
',rsi , nee'il f r those t rg
,u,-!n a
,.r'I .nt

75-Recreational

7 Pentroom with entral air, ?IO Pets.
SIMI month plus deposit 373 35
CYP'S MOBILE

,

Chico&amp; The Man

It's like pennies from heaven when

ANTIQUES

HEADACHES

Seminole 3774170

3GApartments Ufu'nished

I) C I) I I

N NN K I S 0 N I T K I S

I AD AM B H K N Z

in 25th St

C.UNFIIAI. CONTRACTOR

FIR

B K

I T K B M

U K I N K

I boy, '1 bedroom, 7 bath house.
.900

borne 117.750 Terms

.

I DA V T

S I ow rnnstrurtiOfl costs

6 Even sup lo4lIOfl. II reQuired

SMAI I MONTHLY PAY'.['4 7',
Many Other ra's in rP.ne tr&amp;'ii
YOUR DELIARL F DEAL ER

3 speed. excellent Condition
Ask inn 197% Phone 371 0934

For used turruilun,. 'ppl.,nces tools,
etc Buy I or 1001 .tems Larry's
Mart. 71% Snfnnd Ave

Kitdhpfl ItMhroom Cab'nels, Count
er tops. Sinks Installation avail
able Bud Cabell 322 SOS? any
time,

WITH GOOD CREDIT

parts 1719%i9

LYRKUNE

0 A 0 K N A H I) C It
I It A I) U I

Architect's professiOnal input
Finandal adviSe 8. assistance

JOHNNY WALKER

S.arahCnventry Jewelry earn 53 to
V per hNjr rnrnr'u,ssion Full or
part tlr'u.'
P4
C,DCneflce
lii',
ibart
No w 119 S170 or 3495694

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1 1) 0 H N B N K 1) 0 B F K V

murder

ti.ir,,-il 'rim l,ilut'riq
iirlp In ?nnio(i mItC'S

,

P4(3 MONEY DOWN

:r', o jjtOn'Cj,C
.-ir, P5. Ph low mile.,
crrl

196$ Chevrolet Id ton. flat bed. 6 cyl

Any Quantity P4011'S Cassel

50-Miscellaneotjs for Sale

)SS IE C. BATEMAN
Real Estate uroker
322-7643

ri

resçueqt. ire

CASH 322-4132

2565 Park Or

LIOPS

trjuti'.

berry. H"1797 5101706

Merchandise

(aprfre.

nsn'ellent tires 11)95 complete
*ith topper May be seen at 7917
Park Court, Sanford

Wanted to buy used office furniture,

Your MLS Agency

What Johnny Walker
Offers You

1974 h 71f I

Dt.VES' 3739370

0711

322.2420 Anytime

YOU SAVE'

Ladietas f&amp;%hion%ho* directors for

4:

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I N I I C I) I T K A V K N I(/17r

I

piwth,

$495
1961 Karmari f,hi runs real Well
1195
1945
mechan.cs soecal
"95
1979 Roartn,,nrucr. earellent in
r'nhd air. 5995

79-Trucks-Trailers

'1'IntcirdJ7Jll))

We Buy Furniture

FMlNOl F CO Acreage tractsr
small and large P 000 oer acre
COnS tip Terry Realty Realtor 671

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,

171 ISM

68-Wanted to Buy

-

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flvflwner - CharmingCBS.3 BR,
1' I bath home, large corner lot,
s'reened
fenced b&amp;k yard.
carpeting, kitchen equipped
t.oi,aiial nlerrufatOr tjI't.-% Price.
5(1) No tirokers 7?? 705.1

MONEY

300. 5.650
or best offer
Phone 1177 7379

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGFHCY

,,

We na, thn' OyrIa'
'r ou ma',.
Ir earn more money Opennqs
,..ulahte in active Lake Mar1 and
/.ltmnnl
Spring
officeS

a home?

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SF:('VHoIsARTsl
S I 'r I I) A I
I) F

N OF A GUN
Only 122.900
s little' darling has) BPs, large
ity room with sink, nice land
ping run corner lot 3rd bedroom
h" tided CS family room

YTF STATE SAL ESME -

p

A

for

C,OPMLY'SE 16

'99'.
1945 flr"rinie 171 auto. 159-S
5''iS
1970 Iririno 107 cog air1970 Rebel. A ryl auto extra cle a n

1971 K

JIM DANDY JAil F EEC)
"Buy Direct I ram lto.car'

rir-alership or mobile home sale's
HAROlD HALL REALTY, 2606 S
Hwy 1792. REALTOR. 3733711

tern in front ¶71.300

1947 F irehirri V P yellow ip*pI. $795
1971 fiata,n Waqnn thiS wep'. S

Piuone)fl 313$

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

ar .iu'o

runs p..rfei't ¶795

,

WHAT BETTER LEVERAGE
THAN THIS
Lease 739' on busy
Hwy 1791, with not ion to buy Only
5600 month Evce'Ilent for auto

v brick finish out Sprinkler

7606 bay 1792
REALTOR 373 5171

14, I;

1911 SUZUKI 400
t.ike New

11119Wlhdmer,. Ave t.oruqwood
431 Ii'.')

46-4Commercial Property

A OR VA OKAY' I OR. family
m, freshly painted inside and

Harold Hall Realty

TlP.SF-

FORREST r,RFEP1 INC

______________________

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1776
1976

3 bedr oom furnished house in the
country '177 7077 or 177 6700

rook .ini kifhn help
Must he dependable and bondable
I'I Days. Mon throu gh Fr. In San
ford area Call @J9 @141

any age. Winter Springs school
area After S
PM call 37% 0579

for

commercial area Live in and run
A bi,,inurc 5)4 5(1)

1
7
1
4

64S 2123

0" ANY (AP
1967 Mir''nq 759 eng

ill?

RABBITS

REALTORS

This Ad Worth $25
lOWARfI P(JR(l'4A'.1

78-N'otorcyc les

67A-Feed

TWO BEDROOMS - restricted

Furnished -

Pbrne 171 1121

AV)

PASTIIRF FOR PENT, IS Acre..
fenrent, t'arn near 14, Only 5150
nun 1710Cm)

NI OPus SALES LEADER'

3 Bedroom home in Sanford fli((
flu,ir't nrgi'itinrhr,'.,' 5175 r,ucinth

Calet'ri

License Bureau 3726"S.

;ten stro M
Realty .

$77

1

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H B I) M U

years of

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3

AtSOCiöte'

TIIPrr flF1)ROOMS -- tat,ulou',
l'wiv with apau' qa'ore, miii 170's

7

Goats

44-Farms-Groves -- -

Eyes 323 0165

Broker

Irur,'r1 yard 1150 Adul t
I, • mill 1 1 '.451 or 1?? 6670

33-Houses

en 17? 51170 eveS

great

All leading firms

'

desert rw will tr a in Business i
neon
11.11 RAW I
REAL
14 F c T A I I r.,-'rq' wi -', In

interest

pages.

7 TIP

ii'tr' ".infi'Wd (11i(q' EvIwcience

- -_____________________ -- For families or friends of problem
9'-43'ood Things to Eat
drinker
-- ---- ror further information call 473
Pr,ss, you pick, On Oregon Ave I
1557 or write
cute north of 1.6 and lust west of
Sanford At Anon Family Group P 0
J
Pb. 553, Sanford. ha 32771

Looking

Di','. 322 1171

FIVF BEDROOMS fine condil on.
near downtown 174.900

Iwo bedroom kilchenequippe
pann'ted 5 170 mo
177 'JIl After S

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C A t' ENTUN H K BMA .J K N B I) I)

want to

of

"3 'tad')

Rentals

high school education really Load up on languages and
problems, Pa Ingalls is
"What
do
you
want
to
be
know
exactly what they want to English or history. Make your
troubled by his daughter's
he
n
you
get
out
of
school?"
do.
Truth
Is, their parents own interests work for you in
unexplained problems, until an w
asks
the
guidance
counseUor.
pr
obably
didn't
know wither at the selection of your curriculum
eye examination locates the
tiiam source of trouble.
"What do you
be the same state
their lives, because when you combine
with your courses
8-8:30 ABC WHEN THINGS when you grow up?" ask And it Isn't really vital that your
who
re
n
ts
don't
realize
that
anyone
should
know
precisely
of
study
the
educational exWERE ROTTEN "The French pa
you'vealreadymatureda
t,
wants
to
a
perience
becomes
much more
what
he
do
earn
Disconnection" This zany
on
nuts
cope
with
a
deal
since
they
bounced
you
meaningful.
living
for
the
rest
of
his
life,
group of forest
What Is Important, however,
The choice of a career often
political problem tonight. They their knee.
Uncles, aunts, friends, is that by now you should hare demanded so early In life is, or
inust prevent Prince John from
all pose developed some rather general should be, primarily to give the
signing a treaty with the grandparents

We are sure you will not want to miss listing the history

Pv'rtroorn
hO.,s..
%1ove,
refrinerator P. Air conditioner.

'.'.'T Iii',' 11704Y (4145
'I?) 574'S

67-Livestock. Poultry

-

Forrest Greene, Inc.
3736353

80-Autos for Sale

77-Junk Cars Removed

nu

1115,775 - II iorurd
7 ,',rv' tree,, Well &amp; septic lank
'ci- Ii'rlerI 5695(1
I Alt F MAI.",
Wrw'deil lCke,f'W
lot on rhiv,-fl rnArl very charming
1*700

REALTORS $304061
After His, 1311120

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Pinto rinlilinvi i vo.ar'. rrJ ow,
th •C(k
177 A7A1 after S (

lO0'ul4O'

.

Crank Realty

Wednesday, Sept, 17, 1975-58

66-Horses

llP'IIOPI P614k

I FARM. Well. Sprinklers,

Jewel Stones

K B I I) 0 C K A S i: I

to

By

7

I i'i'nsenl real estate sales crrs4an for

A BABY'S WORL() Care for intants
toage2 only Neat to new DriverS'

Al,. ANON

near

hO4RfsT CPRFFPIF INC
PFAI'TOPS S3OM11

s,tt tim,' ta, I driver
tanfnrdy(.11owCAM.
'oc Park

-

___________

Complete child care services New
Summer Programt HEY DIDDLE
DIDDLE DAY CARE 373 690

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?

DON'

If we have not yet

-

6-Child Care

Performed by Marilyn, Notary.
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ill attend a legislati e ork
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thop in Daytona Beach
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Members have already' Hoyt, will celebrate their 50th tours went to St. Augustine
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God.
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naked or wearing ~er Sunday
PIOYCsOne of the girls was getting best.
married. The hat was paswd
WOILSHIPS IN CUTOFFS
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Vera Cook from Lake Nlar%I
Bill and Jerri Kirk spent their
their Lake INlary home next has returned from Ilichigan vacation in North Carolina and
month. Jean is recovering froin where she visited friends and visiting Bill's relatives in
relatives. While there, she Birmingham, Fla. The Kirks
attended her grandson's also enjoyed beachcombing
so
appointed hours 2-5 pm
An egg thro.ing contest, wedding and enjoyed a family siith their oung
grandson,
Iuderdale
sack race and other festivities. ceunion
Jonathon Ie who according to
Joining Virginia and Percy
Two other Sanfort couples, including inounds of food,
Jerri, steals the show sinct- he
Mercer of Ike Mary at a Hose and Bud Wdall and highlighted an aiiiay picnic
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Casselberry, for Sanford divided their vacation between
tX)RIS
Sept. 7 at their Rosalia Drive w,re their son and his wife,
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."larriott
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DIETRICH Ihome honoring their son and his Charles and Ilope .Nlercer,
flinlilies
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married Aug. 30, at Waycross,
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Laura
Sanford guests the Hathtl s
returned from visiting friends
in Sanford.
Alexander, .Nlaybell Burney, lit lineville have been N*ancy
Assisting at the open house. and relatives in Virginia. Grace and Ray Slaton were also
Slildred Andrea, Daniel and Ben Butler. Pat and Tracy
which attracted 75 guests, was Highlighting the trip was ob- back and forth to the beach all D'Andrea,
Chariot Johnson, Fairfield. Jan and Don Cahill,
suminer. The three families are Edward Nialane, Richard and Betty and Bob ,%IcKee.
Fire
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more
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units at next door neighbors at the Nic.Nlann, Ituthie Nathan,
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at ford that much, so I gave ho about a little consideration
it I could
for the other worshippers'!
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person's subconscious mind? break, and when I returned, the
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about her, why is he calling her uije who had put it there. It was
the office troublemaker.
nimne?
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Ilesayshe cant helpwhathe
returning my oand she
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sieep. I can't believe that, can said she did it for "a pur"..e.~_
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quit remind.in him oi his ex. I treat her in the future,
wife while he's awake.
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DEAR HURT: She sh(med
DFAR ABBY: I %4,~uld like to
tell Philadelphia,
trni ilol uiil', herr ignorance but als o
derims and meanness.
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e%,crend in which he said: dress code for church.
MoiphEuchmnannhada better
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chance of going to heaven than woman caine to church in a
his millions of victinis because halter with her bare middle
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hItlnhphre)', Burger-In: Melody Lake Monroe Inn; Rayvonne Jewelers; Tamara .Sangster, Store: 1nda Gaul, Stenstrom
Davis,Collection Bureau of McCollough, hair Styles by Jo h nny 's Standard Servic e: I(calt'.

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Bert B. Ilollingsworth,certifi
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Jackson ow ner of lie) Diddle
Diddle Kindirgarten, sanford
Contestants and sponsors so
far are: Angela Burton, Sloan
Realty, Christine Beatty,
Norgetown Coin Laundry:
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\darns Auto Parts; Sharon
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27 at 7:30 p.m. in the Sanford
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Sitting on tile pariel of ju(lges
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published a book called "'T'he
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Simple Squeeze in Bridge."
Today's hand is taken from an course, if we played In.
article about the book in the termecliate jump o
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quarterly
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coulave
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strong enough to
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and then bid spades later
any problems. But that wasn't
thase. Wt ruffs the third on after our partner makes the
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bulletin board located in the
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.Sanford. If you live in Seminole
County anti surrounding area,
and have a daughter aged ~-7,
contact SIrs. Colbert at the
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a littk string around your
M1UAItIUS Jan 20-hb 19)
finger today if there's Don't buy anything today
opening bid so both finesses are something important you unlem %ou lwve a specific!
wrong. This shouldn't bother promised to (to for your inate - purpose for it. An expensive
it could still your mind.
item you may never use %kill
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Attend to your most important
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South plays a couple of rounds tasks as early in the day as You'll try, to behave in a
, manner today so as to impress
of trumps and then establishes possible. Your initiative begin,
Fast's king as the high spade by to wane rapidly thereafter
others, though you'll know that
cashing the ace. Then he runs
SCOR PIO Oct. 24-Not. 22) OU (10 is not 11) &gt;Our .ith tintagt.
of I the rest of his trumps to
L y Dick Tumor
come down to the 10 of spades
CARNIVAL
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coming in fast and furious,
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Sanford
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(EMINI (May 21-June 20) today, first study the Ifl- 211 Today you're likely to leave
TAURUS April 20-May 20) Try not to be vacillating where structions carefully.
a trail of things ha lf finished.
Examine your
Several
projects will be she1vej
motives your views are concerned
lEO July .Aug. 22) lIe on
carefully today regarding your today. Failure to take a firm guard if you find yourself in the for a considerable time,
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position will be annoying to Most of the day you'll
ARIES March 21-April 19) behavior toward a friend. You your associates.
your resources wisely, but
You have a tendency today to may be a little cool because
CANCER (June 21-July 22) 11 you plan to go out oil the town it
talk to the wrong people about you're cvious of something she you're working with new up. could be a very expensive night.

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May of the government be e xpected to pressure the UN pOsitions;
an international movement and
expanded health education
that women are no longer speeches
were
self. and its specialized agencies to
including
services
content to accept traditional congratulatory paeans to the devote more attention and and
EDITOR'S NOTE Cynthia views of their role and place in "improved" condition of resources to women's concerns. sanitation, nutrition, and
Women in their respective
ciety.
Green is Media Director for
Recognizing that progress family planning;
— equal rights pertaining to
Zero Population Growth
Governments were also put countries with little reference toward equality has been "slow
to the real difficulties women and uneven," the Plan calls for voting, marriage, citizenship,
Washington. D.C. She attended on notice that improving
the International Women's status of women should be lace and to the immense gap accelerated and intensified and commerce.
Two international bodies are
Year Conference to Mexico city treated as an integral part of between them and men. efforts to involve women in all
planned as a result of the
and
being
as a representative of the World development efforts and not as Informally, the delegates aspects of development
an extra frill or special faor shared ideas and information social, political and economic conference The Institute for
Population News Senice
Was it one giant step for Recognizing the important enthusiastically.
affairs. Affirming the principle Rese arch and Information on
Several delegates expressed that women should have equal the Sta tus of women, a
omankind or a sugar-coated contribution women are
to development disappointment in the way that rights, opportunities, and gatherthg agency, would help to
palliative intended to dull making
omen'stndignationatthe1ack programs,delegatespledgedto women's
issues
were responsibilities, the Plan monitor progress in im
if serious efforts to improve make better use of women's sidetracked by political con• stresses improvements needed plementing the Plan of Action

By CYNTHIA P. GREEN
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national governments.
Delegates and observers repression in Chile, and Secretariat.
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At the tea hour refreshments

C. i burn; Mrs. R. M.
try" with revelers dressed in state officers.
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feature a variety of exhibits signatures of the lowly and the Round Dance Council's theme the good fellowship that exists Society , Daughters I h
DWC
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great to Shaeffer writing in- for this year is "Dancing Feet between German people and American Revolution, met
Democratic Women's Club of
Americans in the sunshine Friday,
The Mechanical Music struments and desk set plaques to the i Beat."
t. 12 at the home of Seminole County elected
Society of Central Florida will while working for the Shaeffer
The caller Thursday Is Susan State. For more information, Mrs. F.E.
!Roumlllat 910 delegates to th e State C°
pr esent their exhibit Sept. 18
Company. While there, she Adams with Jim Trulock call the German.American Palme t to Ave., with Miss Ire
ve ntlon at the Sept. 6 oon
from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The carefully copied the signatures directing round dancing. Societyclubhouse.
Hinton co-t'.ostess. Mrs A W meeting
at
Cavalier
exhibit will consist of barrel of important persons such as Friday the square dance caller
Ord
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organs,
music
boxes, President Eisen hower, the la te is Jim Stinson wi th Joe O
phonographs, nicholodi.ans and Senator Robert Taft, band Augenblich on round dance
The Fraternal Order of
other nx-morabilia. There is no leader Eddie Howard and many portions.
Eagles, Aerie 2643, will be
charge.
other notables.
About 12 clubs will have presented its charter on Oct. 24
Dean Jellison and Maxine
members participating. Youth at the Altamonte Civic Center.
Shagstia will be In the Artists
The Orlando Squre and groups are invited as a feature A Halloween dance will foll ow
Corner Si 15-20. They hi Round Dance Council will dance presentation for mid. with Nick Pfifauff providing
engrave designs in the bowls of celebrate National Square evening.
music. Prizes will be given for
spoons.
Da nice Week with performances
Maxine Shagisti was known on Sept. 18 &amp; 19 between 7 and 9
as the "Honest Forger" P.m.

Mrs. Iaurel Coulon. New
Smyrna, miniature ceramic
artist, designs and molds her
creations. Many of her collector
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keen interest of the participants
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— greater participation of has hampered women's efforts
'.ornt'n in policy-making to sta rt small businesses or to
expand agricultural produc

Mrs. C. E. Butler; him. Robert
Oktoberfest will evoke an and his wife, the district W. Deane; Mrs. R.
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Atlantic Ocean. will entertain Phil Yapo, a member , Lou
from 8:30 p.m. onwards.
Feldman played
German wtu-st, sauerkraut with a
and potato salad will be served performed b~ the members
during the evening, along with during the evening.
your faiiiorite beverages, The
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disbribut ion, "Zionism,” were prepared by the IWY portunities for women;
Difficulty in obtaining credit

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troductifin and first chapter of literacy;
Development Bank, which
The most heated debates the Plan while accepting
beefing up UN resolutions on
compulsory
primary
would
provide small low.
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Casselberry, invites members, presentation and dance.
committ"
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arrangements,
DA VA
gtiests and frtefldStOenjo)a
Aerie 2643 isa new club and M rs. Mary E
fun-filled day and evening of new members are welcome, -Mrs. William
The D.A.V.A. Unit 30 will
D. Li and
entertainment.
regardless of religion or race. Mrs. Rournillat reported that have a flea market sale at the
Oktoberfest will start at 3 The club's objective is to help the schools, weekly civic clubs, Dog Patch Flea market,
p.m. on Sept. 27. Munich others in need and the radio and news media had been Longwood, Sept. 20 and 21.
brewed Oktoberfestbeer will be organization supports Jimmy
ms and Donations of usable items can
served while merrymakers Durante children's homes all approached for
publicity. mei- ac tha t citizens be made by contacting Cmdr.
listen to harmordica and guitar over the world; the cancer display the American flag
Landress
in
Louise
music from 4 - 8 P.M. Ti research program; the heart during that time.
Casselberry. Proceeds will help

"Basically, Debbie will be organizing and cooking. tennis and gardenft — equip her
setting up 4-11 clubs in the county," explained well for her new job directing youth programs
Ms. Gill. I,Then she'll be coordinating 4-H in 4-H.
programs counlYwide. We had a small but
Ms. Carswell said she is looking forward to
good Program last Year; we're aiming for getting started with new 4-H clubs and to
bigger things this yei
meeting the young people in the county. Her
A horse project and dog care and trainin,
Ms.
Project will head the list of 4-H endeavors for Gill's guidanire — "but after that, I'm on my

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Club Notes

Big tihings are Planned for i clubs in Community College with her A.A. Degree in
Seminole Count% this year, including the Social Sciences. and obtained her B.A.
fo-ri-nation of seven or eight new clubs and an Degree in Secondary Education from Florida
increase in memberstup from 2Do to 600,
Technological University in 1915. Born in
Assisting Extension Home Economics Rochester, N.Y., she is now married and lives
Agent, Louise Gill with the task of expanding in Winter Park. She is a member of Florida

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Debbie Carsw ell calls kids to 4-H program.

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With 684 amendments to be complished by 1980, which
A steering committee has
a ccomplished its objective of on general principles and considered the delegates include
been named to establish an
educating government leaders measures needed to correct agreed to amend the in
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separation "would enhance and
$50.2 million budget Monday
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Public Works Center project while Commissioner Julian Stenstron, u right i points to new location for City Hall,
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operating fund
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1, and the project could be over last year. The budget calls
city ball tiiilding within a dty- Commiss i oner John Morrj, Committee.
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Knowles said the next step
Roth Mayor Moore and service, which will be ad- "romn th ermrthous&amp; and main strom said,
(' in ID is sb ncr S A . A. would be to advertise for bids
strong I Custer split his forces,
Morris said they thought it vertised for a second time
Nl,, Clanahan and Gordon Nleyer for the public works complex, premature to designate a
orris warned.
atptb:. works
'em 'at1on, said he preferred
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Each mill equ.k$1 per 1,000
complex
ie within the hall site, whLts would t* spilt the ty ball and courthouse to plan would be cooperation to Ret the public works center the bid.s uou1d be received
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and his oAn salary Aere eliminated without hLi

Instead, the cornmisso 4 i eliminated Adair, a
biologist and a technician - th e entire operation.
Commissioners hlattaway, Sid Vihlen Jr., Dick
Williams and Harry Kwiatkowski favored ternaination of Adair anti lus department.

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will apply to the county instead of to the county
and to the state, Dale said.
Dale said he will ask the state for a new contract
luch would permit county issuance of permits.

lie said SO!IIC state support - a vehicle, a boat
and postal services - here being provided Adair's
(lC[XIrttiiCflt.

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Adair vowed last week to fight the
commission's decision to oust him
from his post. "I would hope that
the people of Seminole County
would be up there with me, too,"
he said.

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commission's decision at today's 7 p.m. meeting at
tlit' courthouse.
.'I %ouI(I hope thatthe people ofSemninoleCourity
0U1l(1 be up there with tile, too." said Adair.
Unless Langley Adair, Seminole County's
hlattaway suggested Adair might find uni.
pollution control officer, can do some fast and fancy
f(x)t,A(,rk, lie's out of a county job - permanently. Ploy'llent "
ith Bill Dale, the county's director of
Asked Monday about Adair's status with the environmental services. Adair's pollution fighting
county, County Commissioner Mike Ilattaway said responsibilities were placed under Dale.
hio ever, I)alesait Monday hehasnoplace for a
Adair was "assessing the job market."
S14,800-vear pollution c ntrol officer.
Adair and his entire department were
Iuht nus I have no
ings,"
eliminated Sept. 9, by a commission decision to cut
I5oth Ilattaway and Dale said combining
$34,584 from the county budget.
pollution control with the utility department would
Unaw are that his job and department had been
e nwney and eliminate "duplication of serwiped out, Adair voued last week to fight the vic.'s
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Bridge Teacher's quarteirly is
source for hands play ace and then queen In
always a fine
opponent held K x x x
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used by teac
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po i nts o f
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CARNIVAL

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JacO.'YS
most interesting questions well be
used in this column and
writers
will receive copies ol
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Sept. 16, 1975

CAPRICORN

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material security. Be prudent.
bright plan and embark you on
Set aside a little surplus you'll
a new venture
Dec. 22-Jan. be accumulating.

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asks if you hold *.AQ10964

straight for'ard so that even
beginners can understand and
follow them."
Oswald: "Today 's hand '
described by Paul Boardman.
is an exercise in no

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There will be a general irnproveeflt
ni this coming year in
contributing to your
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want,
GEMINI (May 21-June 20
You'll do well in any situation

usua lly profitable.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Your tact and graciousness
today will enable you to
manageadeliCatesituatiofllna
way so that everyone's interests will be served.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov-22)
You'll be getting something
that has small value to another,
yet it will be of considerable
worth to you. It's likely to conic
secretly.
SAGIARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Through a conversation
with a friend today, information

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THE BORN LOSER

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what you're working on tin-

use.
CANCER (June 21-July 221
The timing is now right to make
changes you've been contemplating that could benefit
your family. Begin today.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
Brause you're willing to
cooperate today, someone is
going to go a few extra steps for

ing about, but haven't yet tried.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Your chances of success are
very good now. Your ambitions
are in harmony with your
desires. Go after what you

19) Situations relating to your

you, to please you consid era bly.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Be
alert today. Something unique

today where you'll be able to

Try to break away from routine
today. Do something new and
imaginative you've been think-

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Altamonte Springs city hail.
Roger Harris, assistant
superintendent
for finance, said
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Seminole County Corn- state
requires
local taxare above the certified mill age. the
mnissioners have made their
ti
dget
Ixier'.
pay
more this year
Commission Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr. said
Eleanor Anderson, a bu
way through a complicated
to the increased property
analyst
in
the Office of due
county budget and cut it to today that he would offer a plan that would Managemiient
Analysis and assessment and "local effort."
within $97,(NX of the reduction reduce taxes about $70,000 below the cerEvaluation OMAE i said state which jumped '1 per cent from
needed to meet millage fifled millage.
$119,575 $5,192,211 last :.ir to $8,314,529
revenue siaring
rcquirements certified by the
more than uunty officials had for this year
county's appraiser.
Supermntenk'nt William P.
anticipated.
A gambit by Commissioner
- A S.13.285 reduction in the missioners feel is excessive.
On %Iondav, she cranked "Bud" Layer ticked off Ns
Dick Williams netted a $19,000 Imiaintcnan(e department.
At any rate Vihlen says he t
hose figures into the budget to reasons for the 16 per cent or
reduction when Seminole
- Postponement of a lease will be "pushing hard"
for reach the present $97,000 $5.388.707 Increase in the new
Memorial Hospital trustees on purchase agreement which adoption of his plan.
operating budget:
deficit
Monday cut their budget would net $7,380.
Though Williams wrote the
- The advent of collective
At last week's hearing,
requests.
- And finally, a compromise hospital, Polk, Circuit Court $650,000
b
argaining
means $70,000 in
deficit was reduced to
The cut came after Williams with Sheriff John Polk which Judge Virgil C.onkling, Circuit about $200,000. That reduction administrative costs.
Court Clerk Art Beckwith
- Retirement system cost:,
wrote letters to hospital and Vihlen says would save $13000
Jr., was accomplished by slashing
Last week, the commission property appraiser Terry $75
are up $924,000 a year more
other count)' officials asking
,000 front the road materials
than last year.
them to reduce budgets to allow turned down Vihlen's request to Goemnbel and Tax Collector fund and 150.0k.') from t he
Troy
May.
only
additional
- Unemployment cornthe commission to stay within give the' sheriff an
the hospital has to-be countywide library ser.
pensation for layoffs means
$120,000 tl)w,ir(l the $2.6-million respond ed with a budgetary ,,
the certified 5.4 mills.
A property owner, if millage sought by Polk, The adaitlonal cut.
Total county budget for next $100,000 has to be budgeted.
- Insurance costs 150.400
remains as is, would pay $5.49 $120,000 would bring the
Beckwith has attacked year is about $18-million,
by
12.5figures
used
Williams
which
compared
of
taxable
sheriff's
budget
to
about
more
since the state legislature
per cacti $1,000
to last year's
million,
a
figure
some
cornshow
county
officers'
budgets
abolished
the local board's
property.
million
- sovereign immunity - Ifl(I
In addition to Williamii
anybody can sue the board,"
letters to county officials
- Wage increases for school
over whose budgets the cornemployes cost $1.2 million
mission has no control - Contingency funds are
Commission Chairman Sid
The Board of l'r' Lstct's of $394,000 budget, came after cliluizig
without
ithout in- ibout $I million, including
Vihlen Jr. outlined a plan toda
Scmiiinole Memorial Hospital Board Chairman John Evans e-reastng taxes and asked the 30,000 in school-earned
which he says will reduce taxes
voted Monday to reduce its received a letter from Count)' hospital trustees to review their 'Ciirr)-0Ver' funds, which are
about $70,000 below the certified
annual budget request to (tie Commissioner Dick Williams. programs for items tha t could budgeted for anticipa ted in
millage level.
Seminole County Commission,
creases in utility costs,
be cut.
In essence Vihlen, at today's 7
In the letter Williams
- An anticipated three per
Trustee Allen Keen suggested
p.m. meeting, will propose the
The reduction, which slashed reported the county was within the $19,000 figure, which the cent "shortfall" in state funds
following cuts:
$19,000 from the ho s pital ' s 1152.0(k) if balan trig zt up. IL tVi! ,Ipprt.. 1
fr the new year
The board recently granted
increased health benefits to
mnployes totalling about

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Casselberry

Tuesday, Sept.

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Delays Action

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Residents Shout Down Tax Levy
By AUDIE MURPHY
Herald Staff Writer
('ASSEI.IIERRV
The
initiation of a 1.75 mill tax was
literally shouted down at the
public hearing here Monday
night. The tax would amount to
$1.75 on every $1,000 of appraised non-exempt property
v alue.
At the public hearing,
Casselberry residents lined up
to voice their opposition to the
proposed tax, which would take
effect with the city's new
budget next month.
After three hours of
presentations by several
concerned citizens, the council
voted to delay action on the new
tax until a public work session
on the matter can be held
Wednesday.
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scheduled for 7p.m. at city ball.
One of the first speakers to
oppose the new ta , said several
departments in the city
government could be cut back.
(crry Christensen of Crystal
Bol Circle questioned the need
for a new building inspector and
a new officer for the fire
department.
Christensen also said. "There
isa great waste of manpower in
the Public Works Department
and it doesn't operate as efficiently as it should." The
remark drew a thunderous
round of applause.
Funds carried over from last
ear's budget ere the target of
another blast by Christensen.
"The city has $185,000 carried
over from last year," he said,
"I hate to think of our taxes
sitting in a bank while the city
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After the standing ovation
received by Christensen had
subsided, Council Chairman
Edith I.. Duerr replied that
substantial funds had
carried
over
because
technicalities had not allowed
their use in the old budget.
Realtor-Associate Nathan
Van Meter, proposing the
elimination of the entire City
Finance Department, said,
"Before %*,e had a linarre
director we didn't need
taxes."
The audience erupted to
cheers.
The realtor said prohibitive
taxes had stopped growth in
C.asselberry and cited that as
the reason for the city's tax
problems. As proof of support
for his position, Van Meter
presented a petition of apiiroxiiiiicly 400 names op.

posing the tax and demanding they didn't like. Recreation
the ordinance be put to a commission volunteer Mrs. Pat
referendum.
Duffy defended that departCalls for a referendum were jie nt's budget, saying, "in hard
heard throughout t he session, (lnies the children need
one point Councilman John sonthing to keep them off the
Zacco sa id a provision of the streets." But audience reaction
city charter would force a was negative. One woman said,
referendum if enough residents -Le t's forget the frills and get
signed a petition, but Duerr down 10 b.'isics.

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countered by citing a state law
Not only the proposed
that nullified the provision in property tax, but the cornthe area of taxes.
missioners themselves came
under
fire during the hearing.
Duerr also pointed out t ha t if
the proposed inillage wasn't
One resident, criticizing the
voted into effect by council this
property tax, reminded the
month, the budget as originally
council that "the old gray mare
proposed, containing a new 6ain't what she used to be," and
mill tax, would automatically
another said, "I swear. . ., I've
go into effect,
never been interested In politics
Discussion of the new budget before, but if this tax passes,
grew more and more heated as I'm going to remember every
residents defended portions one of you when election time
they liked and criticized parts comes around."

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Kept Deadly Poison: Colby
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WASHINGTON (AP) Alligators will be taken off the
endangered-species list in Florida and six other Southern
states under a rule change planned by the federal government, an enforcment official says.
Keith Shriner said Monday that the Interior Department is ready to go ahead with the new rule that transfers
the alligator to the less-restrictive "threatened species"
list in Florida, Alabama, Texas, Georgia, Mississippi,
South Carolina and most of Louisiana.
The "threatened species" list still does not allow public
hunting, but does allow state wildlife-management
agencies to control the reptile and establish programs
geared to moving them to less populated habitats or
killing them without federal permits.

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Scoutmaster Ted Blue hands Arrow of Light certificates to Ricky
Ramassar, left, and Marvin Knight in ceremonies Monday at
Harper Elementary School. The Arrow of Light Is the highest
award In Cub Scouting. (herald Photo By Bill Vincent Jr.)

Pleads Guilty Of Trespass

Bicycle-Riding Drifter

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Clemency Board Finishes
WASHINGTON (AP)
President Ford's Clemency
Board has ended its work after processing claims for
15,468 applicants out of an estimated 10, 000 eligible men.
The board's tenure expired at midnight Monday under
the law that authorized its creation to enable men convicted of draft evasion or punished for desertion in the
Vietnam war era to earn presidential pardons.
Ford Issued an executive order Monday delegating the
Justice Department to tie up the loose ends of the board's
work. This involves principally giving final recommendations to Ford on 910 applicants for whom more
Information is needed, board spokeswoman Nia Nicholas
said.
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Consumers Get Weapon
Beginning next month, conWASHINGTON (AP)
suiners will have a new eapon for dealing with those
credit card company computers that just keep spitting out
past-due notices in the face of protestations that the
computer is wrong.
One of the requirements of a law taking effect Oct. 28 is
that companies must advise credit users p.r1odically how
and where to file a claim for a billft error.
The Federal Reserve Board announced Monday the
final regulations that will provide the basis for enforcing
the Fair Credit Billing Act passed by Congress Last year.
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Senate Election Held Again
New Hampshire voters are
CONCORD, N.H. (AP
choosing between Democrat John A. Durkin and
Republican Louis C. Wyman in an unprecedented rerun of
the closest U. S. Senate election in the nation's history.
Despite a forecast of sunny skies and mild ternperatuzes In the 60, politicians In both parties predicted
the turnout today would be considerably below the 223,000
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Told To Head Back Home
By BOB LLOYD
llerald Staff Writer
Jwunie Laringo got out of Jail
Monday and got his bicycle
back,
The 38-year-old Minnesota
drifter, who said he rode the
bicycle to Florida from
Indiana, pleaded guilty in
circuit court to trespassing, a
misdemeanor,
was
and
on
one-year
released
selfprobation by Circuit Judge J.
William Woodson on the condition that Laringo make his
way back north.
Laringo came to Florida
searching for a Job picking
oranges. Then on July 27, 1975,
according to defense attorney
David Porter, Laringo got
caught in a rainstorm and
sought shelter at Sanford
Middle School, French Ave. and
18th St.
Sanford police arrested him
on a charge of entering without

breaking with intent to commit
a misdemeanor when they
found tutu asleep on the floor of
the band director's office.
Public Defender Franklin
Kelley told the court Monday
that he wculd help Laringo seek
assistance from the Salvation
Army or another service
agency toward a bus ticket
north and food
Laringo said he has relatives
in Minnesota and Michigan but
doesn't know their addresses.
Kelley said his office would
assist in contacting the
relatives.
In other criminal cases
scheduled for trial this week In
Judge Woodson's court:
Carl Booth, 19, 645 W. 25th
Sanfiird, plead-d guilt) as
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my" open a door at the office of
Dr. William Webb at the
Executive Point Building, 101
Wymore Road, Altamonte
Springs, and took an out-ofstate credit card and a check
from a checkbook.
Judge Woodson ordered
McBride held in Jail pending a
PSI and Assistant State Atty.
Claude Van Hook noted there
are other charges pending
against McBride.
State Ally. Abbott Herring's
office dropped a grand larceny
charge against Judy Goodall,
26, 501 Sanlando, Longwood.
Trial of James Anthony
Buffo, 46, 546 Orange Drive,
Altamonte Springs, on a charge
of sale of false motor vehicle
ownership documents, was
continued until the week of Oct.

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The court granted defense
motionsto continue the trials of
Donald Crowder, 44, and his
wife Carolyn, 42, of 551 Karen
St., Altamonte Springs, until
the week of Oct. 13.
The Crowders face charges of
buying, receiving and concealing stolen property In
connection with an alleged
"steal-to-order" theft ring that
police said handled nearly $1million in merchandise last
year in Orange and Seminole
and other Central Florida
counties.
Defense attorney Tom
Freeman said there hadn't been
time since the Crowders' Aug.
15 arrest to prepare the defense
due to the complexity of
cha r ges against the Crowders
and 11 other co-defendants in
the cases.

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On Pair Of Charges
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An Oct. 27 trial date has been
set for a 55-year-old Forest City
man accused of breaking and
entering with intent to commit
a felony and sexual battery.
Circuit Court Judge Virgil B.
Conkling set the trial date
Monday when Therrie C.
Rogers, 55, Forest City, entered
a plea of innocent to the charges
when arraigned in circuit court,
Other defendants pleading
Innocent arid trial dates set
included:
Charles Lee Knight, fl. 300
W. 27th St., Sanford, accused of
two counts of grand larceny and
one count of breaking and
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CIRCUIT
COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE NO. 71.331CP
In Re: Estate of
DOROTHY W HARRISON,
Deceased
FINAL NOTICE
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
undersigned will, on the 74th day of
October, A D 1975. ,l 10 30 a m
Present to the Honorable Circuit
Judge, presiding lnChambcrs,in the
Seminole
County
Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida, his final return
and accounting, as Executor of the
Fstate
of
DOROTHY
W.
HARRISON, Deceased, and at said
time, then and there, make ap
pIiationto the said Judge for a final
settlement of said Estate, and for
Order for distribution and Order
discharging Thomas A Speer as
Such Executor
DATED This 12th day of Sep
tember. A 0 1975
Thomas A Speer
As Executor
of the Estate of
DOROTHY w HARRISON,
Deceased
Thomas A Speer
Of Counsel
Speer &amp; Speer, P A
ill Magnolia Avenue
P o a
1364
Sanford, Florida 31771
Attorneys for said Estate
Publish' Sept 16, 71, 30, Oct 7. 1975
OFP 120

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA IN CHANCERY.
CASE NO. 7S.1434.CA.116
In Re: Name Change of
MARK ALAN HICKS and BRYAN
LEE HICKS
NOTICE TO DEFEND
TO HERS(HL(t W H lC

IN BRIEF

WASHINGTON AP
A former middle-level CIA
officer decided to keep a secret cache of deadly poisons In
spite of presidential orders to destroy them, agency
Director William E. Colby said today.
Colby, without naming the retired officer, said he
"made this decision based on the fact that the cost and
difficulty of Isolating the shellfish toxin were so great that
it simply made no sense to destroy it, particularly when
there would be no future source of the toxin,"
Colby said the toxin was moved In 1970 from the Army's
Biological laboratory at Ft. Detrick, Md., where it was
developed, to the Central Intelligence Agency's
laboratory storage facility. Presidential directives in 1969
and 1970 ordered the destruction of such poisons.
Colby said in testimony prepared for the Senate intelligence committee that the officer was "not directly
associated" with the drug project at Ft. Detrick. At
another point, Colby said the officer "bad been the GS-15
branch chief In 1970."

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50, 532 Royal Arm, Altamonte
Springs, uttering a forgery,
trial Oct. 27.
George Harold Alford Jr.,
19, 407 Orange Ave., Sanford,
leaving the scene of an accident
with personal injury, trial Oct.
27.
Jackie Lee Perry, 19, 105
Lincoln
Court, Sanford,
breaking and entering with
to
intent
coilmit
a
misdemeanor, trial Oct. 27.
Robert Lee Jones, 43,
Sanford Route Two, carrying a
concealed firearm, trial Oct. 13.
Paul Bennett, 46, 308 E.
Fifth St., Sanford, izrand lar—

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trial Charles 0 P. MargMel M
knight the holder of the following
certificates has filed said cer
tificatec for a tai deed to be issued
thereon The cert i ficate numbers
the
issuance,
Anti years of
description of the property, and the
nanit's in which if was assess-ed are
as 10110A%
337 Year 01
Certificate No
115IJ,'ln(t' 1971

PO 75 1615 CA 09 E
ADVANCE MORTGAGE COM
PORATION. a Delaware cor

porallon,
Plaintiff,

vs
EARL PRITCHARD and MARY A
PRITCHARD h i s wife.
Defendants
TO

Mary A Pritchard
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Action toforeclose a mortgage on the
following property in Seminole
County, Florida:
Lot ID, ACADEMY MANOR UNIT
TWO, according to the pl4t thereof
as recorded in Phil Book 16, page 21,
Public Records of Seminole County.
Florida
Together with all structures and
improvements now and hereafter on
said land, and fixtures attached
also All gas. steam.
thereto
electric, water, and other heating.
cooking, refrigerating, lighting.
ventilating, irrigating,
plumbing
and power systems. machines.
appliances, fixtures, and ap
purtenance. which now are or may
hereafter pertain to. or be used with.
in. or on said premises. even though
they hi' rtrtactied or detachable
Hotpo i nt At Al. Drop In Mange
Nutont' kitchen Hood and Fan
has been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any. to it on
Maclean and Brooke plfl'iff'S
attorney, whose ac1tress if P o.
Drawer X. Jacksonville, Florida.
3 11 on or before September ifl.
1975, and file the original with the
clerk of this Court either before
service on plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against you
for therelict demanded in the

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IN BRIEF

NOTICEOFAPPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
(Section 191, 246Florida Statutes)
N O T ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.

COURT.
CIRCUIT
IN
THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
F 10 R I 0 A
CO U NT Y

NOTICE OF ACTION
Earl Pritchard
Residence Unknown

Judge

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Description of Property
I 04 179 P. S ' 04 Lot 127 Woodrufls
Subd Frank L P13 3 Po 4.4
Namein which assessed Claude G.
Tyre
All of cic property being in the
County of Seminole. Stateof Florida
1lnIps
such certificate or cer
tificate's shall he redeemed ar
cording to law the property
dccribed in Such Certificate Or
will be sold to the
highest cash bidder at the court
houseclnoronthe6th d4y of October.
1975 at 11 00 A M
Mt'd this 21st day of Aujul, 1975
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
(lprk of the Circuit Court
(1v Ida Creal,
Deputy Clerk
Publish Sept 7. 9, 16. 23, 1975
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Zumwalt Scores Soviets
At Governor's Conference
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ORLANDO
(AP) —Retired Adm. Elmo Zumwalt,
former chief of Naval operations, said today the Soviet
Union has made a decision to take "deliberate advantage" of the west's energy crisis.
"What this country needs to be aware of is that there is
much wrong with detente today," Zumwalt told the 41st
Annual Southern Governors Conference. "There is in the
Soviet Union a decision to take deliberate advantage of
this energy situation," he said.
Zuniwalt said the Russians are urging members of the
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
to increase their prices, rely on Russian technicians to
build new refineries and withdraw their investments from
sestenl banks.
At the same time, Zumwalt said, the Soviet Union is out.
spending the United States in both strategic and conS
veritlonal seapons.
Meanwhile, Sen. Dale Bumpers, 1)-Ark., told governors
that President Ford's imposition of a $2-a-barrel tax on
i mported oil gave the big oil companies 'a windfall profit
of $1.5
a
Bumpers said oil companie3 reaped the profit by raising
the price of domestic oil by $2 soon after Ford imposed the
tax on imported

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
COUNT'f,
SEMINOLE
FOR
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7SlItI.CA.*t.F
STAT F BANK OF APOPKA,
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SHAKER VALE. INC. a dissolved
Florida Corporation , BRENDA J
FOELKER, KATHRYN I. BASS.

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surviving director's and trustees of
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VALE. INC. and the
unknowl'i assigns, successors in
interest, trustees or any other party
Address Unknown
claiming by. through. underor
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
E
against SHAKER VALE. INC
that an action has been filed in re
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POPE
BASSETT
a
a
POPF
E
complaint or petition
Name Change of MARK ALAN
WITNESS my hand and the seal of BAS5ETT. Individually. SUZANNE
HICKS to MARK ALAN BENNETT
.1 BASSETT. I nd ividually; COM
this Court on August 25th. 1975
and BRYAN LEE HICKS to BRYAN
RANK WINTER PARK, A Florida
(Court
Seal)
LEE BENNETT and you are
flaflhifl() Corporation, GORDON S.
Jr
Arthur
H
Beckwith.
required to Serve a copy Of your
7 Individually
NUT
LONCWOOD
As Clerk of the Court
written response, if any. tO it on
PROPERTIES. INC . A Florda
BY : Lillian T Jenkins
RONALD S WEBSTER. ESQUIRE.
Corporation; and HANK OF PALM
As Deputy Clerk
of Whittaker. Pyle and Stump, Post
Publish - Aug 26. Sept 2, 9. 16. 1975 REACH P. TRUST COMPANY. a
Office flax 337, Oviedo. Florida
Florida Banking Corporation, M 0
OFO 157
32765. attorneys for Petitioner, and
BARNES Individually
file the original with th, clerk of the
Defendants
above styled Col • on or before
NOTICE OF SUIT
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
October 72nd, 1975; otherwise a
TO
SHAKER VALE, INC. a
judgment may be ,nteredinfavor of
FOR TAX DEED
dissolved F lOrcI,i Corporation.
the Petitioner
(Section 19774* Florida Statutes) BRENDA
i
FOELKER.
WITNE$my hand and the seal of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
KATHRYN I BASS. and VALERIE
said Court on September 151h. 1975
that Ralph Of Irene A Schoolcrafl B GILL IS. as all of the surviving
(Seal)
the holder cit the following cer
directors and trustees of SHAKER
Ificates has filed said certificates VALE. INC . and the unknown
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
for a tai deed to be issued thereon
Clerk of the Circuit Court
assigns, successors in interest.
The certificate numbers and years trustees or any other party claiming
By - Elaine RiCharde
of issuance, the dMCriPtiOn of the by, thrni,igh, under or against
Deputy Clerk
Publish Sept lb. 73. 30. Oct 7, 1975 property, And the name', n.sth,4l SHAKE P
VALE.
INC ,
and
was assessed are as fn.'rOER 12)
BRENDA J FOELKER. last known
Certificate No
951 year of address'
5301
Brofch, Road.
Issuance 1977
Orlando, Florida
Description of Property
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
t 04 11 &amp; E Sf. *6 Ft 04 Lot A Haynes action to foreclose three mortgages
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Suuud PH 9 PG 11
CUlT
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
on the following property in
in
Name
which
assessed Seminole County. Florida'
FLORIDA
Longwood lndutrial Park. Inc
PROBATE DIVISION
Begin at the SW corner. SE 'tOf
All of said property being in 1151
CASE NO. PR.7S.729.CP
,,, N W ' 4 o f S"
6on n. Township 7
County of Seminole. Slate of Florida
ESTATE OF
Sout1),,RaJ9e79 East, thence rtgt N
LJrslCSi such ct'r?ititat, 'or cer
JameS Geniotlo a k a James
0 degrees OS' OT' E. toe at 001 ft
, tifica
'.14.1*1) t'e fede
ac
alvsr1rt-e C,enlotlo
IF
aIoa44%. W Iln't4WItj SE.'i.. NW
cordiro to l a w the property
Deceased
'.. Sett" 23. thence S *9 degrees
described in su c oi certificate or
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
LI' 55" E.. parallel to the N line of
certificate's will be sold to the tne NE ', of said Section
TO All
PERSONS HAVING
73. for
highest cash bidder at the court
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
7400 591 if to At point on a curve
house aoor on the 61h day of OctOber, concave to the NW on the W right of
SAID ESTATE:
1975 at 11- 00 A M
YOU and each 04 you are hereby
way of lorowood Markham Road
Dated thiS list day of August, 1975
otifled and required to file any
Thence along the arc of said curve
5- Arthur H Beckwith, Jr..
laims and demands which you, or
having as it
elements a central
Clerk of Circuit Court
tither of you, may have against said
angle of 2) degrees 02 16" and a
fly
Ida Creal
state in the off ICC of the Clerk of the
racliusof 11 13 7W ft . for 404 774 It "
Deputy Clerk
ircult Court of the Eighteenth
the point of tangency - thence S 21
Publish Sept 2. 9. 16. 73, 1975
Judicial Circuit. Seminole County,
degrees 47' $6" F for 706 765 It
DER)
Iorlda, Probate Division. In the
along the right of way of Longwood
our$house at Sanford. Florida.
Markham Road; thence P4
It
within four calendar months from
degrees 4.4' 5$" W for 1951 019 It
he time of the first publication of
along a line parallel to the N line of
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
his notice Each claim or demand
the NE I of Section 33, Township 20
NAME LAW
nust be in writIng and filed in
South .Range 79 East: Thence along
NO1ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
tupllcate arid State the place of
the un4e'csigned, desiring to engage
the W line of the NE t. Of the SW 1-4
'esidence and post office address of
in busintss under the fictitious name
of Said Section 73. P40 degrees 00' 32"
he claimant and must be scorn to
of GORDON'S JEWELERS at Suite
to ?hC point of
F for 57* 300 Of
y the claimant. hi5 agent or at
10,
Altamonte
Mall,
417-A E
beginning All lying and being in
orney. of the sam, shall be void
Attamont.. Drive in the City of
Seminole County. Florida. con
Dated at Orlando, Florida, this Ith
Altamonte Springs, Florida. intends
taming 5) 43 acres
lay of September. 1915
to register the said name with the
has been filed against you and you
Geraldine M Geniotto
Clerk of the Court of Semilol,
ire reQuired to serve a copy of your
As Executrix
C ou nty, Florids
written defenses. If any. to it on
Of said estate
Dated this list day of August, 19/ 5
GEORGE C KELLEY. III. PA
harles E Hoequist
GORDON'S
Plaintiff's Attorney, whose address
ttorney for Executrix
Is P0 Box III?, Apooka. Florida,
AITAMOP4TE MALL, INC.
319 Maguire Blvd .
By Harry B Gordon.
37703. on or before October 101h.
UITE 11$
President
1975, and file the original With the
)rlandci, Florida 37103
Publish- Aug 76. Sept 2. 9. 16, 1915
Clerk of this Court either before
'ublish' Sept 16, 73, 1975
DEQ 155
service on Plaintiff's Attorney or
)E R419
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immediately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Complaint
FOR TAX DEED
P11131 If
SALE.
SURPLUS
WITNESS my hand and seal of
(Section '97.24* Florida Statutes)
'POPE RTY
CITY
OF
this Court on Sept 4th. 197%
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
I A M 0 P4 1 E
SPRINGS . that Ralph or Irene A
(Seal)
Schoolcrafl
I OPIDA
WILL
ACCEPT
Arthur H Be ckwith. Jr
the holder of the following cer
FAt EDRIOSTO RE OPENED AT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
tificates has filed said certificate's
0 00 A M. SEPTEMBER 73. I97S
for a tax deed to be issued thereon
By Lillian T Jenkins
ITY HALL
ITEMS MAY BE
As Deputy Clerk
The certificate numbers and year'
AT
CITY
GARAGE. of ISsuance, the
F(N
description of use ' Publish Sept 9, 16. 71. 30. 197%
)O(lC,I AS
AT
AVENUE
DER 71
property, and the names in which it
ORRAIPIE
STREET.
wasassess,d are
fIfoi,j
1 TAMOPIIF SPRINGS. *00 A M
Certificate No
210
Year of
30 P M
MONDAY THROUGH
Issuance 1977
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AN
PIDAY
ITEMS
INCLUDE'
Description olProp,rty
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
UTOMORII Es
HEAVY DUTY
W 150 Ft of Lot Si 61k K Chappeils
FLORIDA.
:OtjlpptE PIT MISC SCRAP IRON
Sbd A 0 P131 PG 71
CIVIL ACT IOU NO 151767 CA IOu
COPPER,
MISC
NO
FUR
Name In which assessed Lillie
In Re: the Adaption of
1IILIRE. MISC ELECTRONIC
Hall
MARY MICHELLE KELLOGG, A
OUIPMENT.
BICYCLES.
Allot said property being in the
Minor. BY RALPH THEADORL
TFMIZEO (.1ST AVAILABLE AT
County of Seminole, Stateof Florida
KE IL 01,1,. Her stepfather
ITS' GARAGE
Unless such certificate or cer
NOTICE OF ACTION
'utlith Sept ii, IS lb 1975
Iifiates shall be redeemed ac
TO
EARL BROWN
)ER
cording to law the property
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
d'scribed In such certificates will be
'YOU APE HEREBY NOTIFIED
sold to the hlgh.st cash bidder at the
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
that a Petition has been tiled in the
FOR TAX DEED
Court house door on the blh day of
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Section 197.246 Florida Statutes)
October. 1915. at 1100 A M
Judicial Circuit of the Stale of
NOT ICE IS HERE-BY GIV EN.
Dated this list day of August. 197$
Florida, in and for Seminole County
at P,'i.ph c Irene A SchOOC raft
S Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
.
Florida, in Civil Action for the
Se holder of the following cer
Clerk of the Circuit Court
AdOPtilOn of MARY MICHELLE
Ificates has filed said certificates
By Ida Creel.
KELLOGG. A Minor, by RALPH
Dr a tax deed to be Issued thereon.
Deputy Clerk
THEADORE
tnt
KELLOGG.
he certificate numbers and year's
Pubiiih' Sept 7, 9, 16. 73. 1975
Stepfather of the said minor Child.
f Istuance, the description of the
OF P7
arid you as the natural father of the
ioperty, and the names in which It
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as assessed are as follOws terve a cnpy of
you' written
("cr1 ficite Plc
Year
IS?
c,
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'I'ALLAHASSEE (AP)
Education Commissioner
Ralph Turlingtan today signed a pardon for Freddie Pitts
and Wilbert Lee, who will be freed Friday from a 12-year
prison stay for two murders they said they did not corn.
hut.
htLs and Lee have served 12 years on two convictions
for the Aug. 1, 1963, murders of service-station attendants
Grover Floyd and Jesse Burkett Port St. Joe. Pitts and
let,' claim (tie)' are innocent and another convict, Curtis
AfLi ins, has confessed to the slayings.
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Christian Gets Six-Month Prison Term
AP)
TALLAHASSEE
Clarence Ailgond said Chris- m ilimier In the Texarkana, tiiurtliuusi' ' th his lawyers (llrI.stiafl rf'tlatjilitatetj, but he to place Christian on probati'.in
Despite his pleas for lenien- tan's prison teriul at Eglin Air Tex., federal prison,
lie ssas ordered to report had to consider punishment and and allow him to work with the
ry, former Education Coininis- Force Base will be followed by
Sept. 29 to Eglin, a minimum "the effect of what I do on oth. Southern Scholarship Founda.
sioner Floyd Christian was sen- 12 months probation.
Appearing thinner than when security prison frequently used ers."
tion at Florida State University.
tenced today to six months in
he reported to the Texas prison for state officials convicted of
"I hope you will give me that
Christian and his attorneys,
federal prison for income tax
Christian will receive credit Jul) 1. Christian declined coin- c')rruptlon.
Joseph Jacobs and E.C. Deeno opportunity to be useful again,"
evasion. U.S. District Judge for the 51 days he served last merit to reporters as he left the
Aligood said he considered Kitchen, pleaded for the judge Christian said. "I have suffered. Right now, I'm at the
bottom and I need to be given a
chance
to come ba ck,"
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"I can't help anybody out
there" in prison, Christian said,
adding that he has done all ht'
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Sheriff's delectives an(I
[X)Iice today were probing two

armul robberies and a number
of burglaries.
In addition, a Palm Beach
jeweler repo rted to Sanford
ixhIlce that $65,000 in diamonds
were stolen from his luggage on
the Auto-Tra n somewhere
be tween Flore nce. S.C., and
Savannah, Ga.
Sheriff's deputiessaid a black
male armed with a pistol
robbed the lii' ('hamp Store,
Country Club Road, Ravenna
Park, west of Sanford, just
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parking lot on
Airport
Officials at 8 Days Inn, 51146
Jacobs tried to have Mode
Boulevard. The car was owned and 1-4 west of Sanford.
color television Stone, head of the Scholarship
by Robert Harrison, ill W. reported a $350
Jenkins Circle, .Sanford, who mis stolen from a motel room Foundation, testify but Allgood
lAould be
reported the auto was taken Monday, Deputy Donald said such testimony

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to
qualified
by
his
background
caliber pistoi, wa tch an d coins,
Suspect Held
total 'value $141, were reported serve the foundation in helping
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after a breakun at- the
youngsters, Jacobs told the
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St b11SifleSS'S m issing a
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residence of Marva Jones, 17 M judge. lie said that Christian
.ure turguarII.c(i carmy
t(id)
already has been punished in
I Sanford po lice reported, and a W 13th St
the state court and by the
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suspect was arrested in conI
Joe Neal Stocks, 34, of 920 disgrace of his fall from power.
ruection with (inc of the break- Orienta [)rive, Altamonte
-lie has a few years left, and
ins.
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Springs, was being held without must have an opportunity to use
Patrolman John Moore bond at county jail today after those years to remove a blot on
arrested Donald Wayne Brown, his arrest on probation violation his otherwise impeccable
26, of 1300 Williams Ave., on a charges.
reco rd," Jaco bs sa id.
rharge
break n and ennfl
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.-r.u.,%.0 ui iu,ji y,
uii
UFIIIg WIUI IflLCfli II) commit a
disclosed amount of cash.
Misdemeanor in connection
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Sanford
insurance
with
a
burglar)'
at
the
Fiago
J
routeman reported he was f
Beer Tavern, 1013 V. 13th St
Under 25 - SR-22's
robbed by two black males at lu
Brown was held in jail on $5,000
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Water St. and Midway Ave., in
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E.Z. Payments Quotes
The burglary was discovered
Sanford about 4 p.m. Monday.
by a passing sheriff's deputy at
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Otil Taylor Jr., told deputies
3:30 a.m., police reported. An
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the men who jumped into his
.,
undetermined quantity of beer.
car when he stopped at an in.
wine and a box of pe nnies were
.2417 S. French Ave.
tg,'rsectlon wore towel masks
reported missing from the
ssi Sanford, FIa, 32771
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and were armed with a pistil
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tavern.
Deputies said the bandits got
Three h ou rs later police said
INSURANCE AGENCY
away with an undisclosed O%ner(irgei)eafflo views area ou,iorgc sGroc'ery,1506W. a breakin was discovered at
','' .i1., uiUUiU, Sardord, WavEr 'MJEiRfl 1001 cigarettes and
amount of cash and checks,
George's Grocery, 1506 W. 13th
Harold Lazon, a Palm Beach 'A Inc early today. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.
st. A rear door had been forced
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open and the store ransacked 1 . %
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reported to Sanford Police
listed in satisfactory Ira Taylor, 17, 500 Airport and anundeterminedamnountol -- Monday that $65,000 in condition today at Winter Park Boulevard,
Sanford.
A cigarettes and wine taken,
diamonds, contained in a MemorIal Hospital's intensive passenger was identified as police said.
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leather pouch, was stolen from care unit with head injuries Charles Edward Robinette, 18,
his luggage in a stateroom sustained in an auto accident (if Eustis.
aboard the Auto-Train on a trip Monday night on Osceola Road
At the same time, deputies
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said, a car stolen in Sanford two
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hospital spokesmen said hours earlier was found
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
The Florida Bar's Board
if G o v e rno rs is proceeding very cautiously on the
possibility of investigating David McCain, who resigned
from the Supreme Court under impeachment threat,
sources say.
"It would be a tragedy to lose that one on a procedural
error," one lassyer said.
At its meeting last weekend In Gainesville, sources said
Monday, the Board of Governors decided to allow any in.
vestigat ion to work its way through normal procedures
sshich gives McCain an opportunity to rebut any accusations.
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Racial Restraint Urged
PENSACOLA 'API
Air Force Gen. Daniel
'Chappie" James, the nation's highest-ranking black
military 'Ulcer, hat urged his he'ne-town 'esidntt to
maintain racial harmony,
"I am disturbed when I hear of the Ku Klux Klan
tuarching in my hometown. I abhor that," the commander of the North American Air Defense Command
said at a news conference Monday during a threeday
celebration in his honor.
lie asked Pensacola residents "not to allow the Ku Klux
Klan or any other group to destroy the racial harmony we
have sought for so long."
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Wilson Wants Explanation
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Florida's only inde pe nd ent Senator says she wants Senate President
Dempsey Barron to explain why he thinks the state has a
moral obligation to either buy or lease two buildings Un(kr construction by the Winewood Corp.
"I'd like to knoiA what's going on," Sen. Lori Wilson, IMerrit Island, said Monday of her letter asking the
Panama City Democrat for an explantion. "It seems to
me to be a continuation of the Keller affair,"
"What I'm asking is what procedure is being used, what
criteria are we using for the purchase of the buildings,"
she said in an interview,
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Fishermen Seeking Permits
MIAMI I AP) Some South Florida lobster fishermen
plan to fish off the coasts of Central and South America
since the Bahamian government has banned foreign
fishing from Its waters, a spokesman says.
Jack Zatz, president of the Dade and Broward County
chapters of the Organized Fishermen of Florida, said
Monday some men have already gone to Colombia to file
applications for fishing permits.
lie said the U. S. Marine Fisheries Service "ts been
storking very hard" to help the fishermen get permits to
fish in areas sshere this country has bilateral agreements,
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MIAMI I API An aide to George Wallace says the Ala.
bama governor Is in good shape and will prove it as he
campaigns in at least 32 of the 33 presidential primaries in
the United States.
"lie is paralyzed from the waist down, will never walk
again, but he is not paralyzed from the neck on up like a
of other politicians in the United States," Paul Mt'(ormick told a political club Monday.
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tuis candidacy very soon and plans to make personal
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WINTER SPRINGS
The
Brock admitted his position order against the city, barring
city council, at the urging of was rather tenuous in that he the city from interference
City Attorney Newman Brock, had advised the council as to its regarding the conditional use
voted Monday night to allow position and then was forced to permit granted July 21 or the
him to select another attorney defend it against what lie had building permit issued July 30
to represent the city in a suit advised them to do. "It would for the church to build in a
brought by Seminole Baptist not offend me or reflect on nuis' residential area.
Temple.
ability. but if suit want In ,'nt
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a group of citizens had asked good (mc," he added.
rescind permission for the
the city to consider retaining an
Councilman Irene Vail Seminole Baptist Temple and
outside counselor to defend It in Fepoel objected to Brock telling the Jehovah's Witnesses to
a conditional land use suit Judge Kenneth Leffler at the build on pro perties on Hayes
against the city and he had told Sept. 5 hearing, "I know they Road in the Ranchlcnds area,
them he would be more than f the Council) did wrong." She the building permit was also
happy to approach Brock with said, "I don't like to sit there temporarily suspended until a
any material that would hem in and have niur wrist cl;tryr4l
he- rl'hd':lrink' if lii.ithi
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the case.
the defense attorney," Brock be held.
Brock said, "I have no oh- explained what he did is called
Public hearings were set by
jee'tion to council appointing ''candor before a judge," not the council for Sept. 8 o the two
outside counsel to defend the "wrist-slapping."
requests, but the Seminole
action. I have tried froiii the
At that circuit curt hearing, Baptist action was halted by the
restraining order. hioss ever, the
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Atty. Abbott herring and to prospective jurors that ttie pressed confidence in Brock to
Public Defender Franklin trial may take four days. If a defend the City anti voted to
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IroUbli'S 10 NOFLIICFII Ireland. But LIII overwhelming

majority of the voters in Northern Ireland have
voted to stay in the United Kingdom.
Violence and terrorism have escalated since
1968, when the Roman Catholic minority in Northern Ireland began demonstrating to protest
discrimination against them in voting rights,
housing and employment. There are 13,000 British
soldiers in Northern Ireland. There has been no
self-government in Northern Ireland for more than
a year. Direct British rule has been imposed in
order to keep the peace. The casualty totals are
1,290 dead and 12,800 injured.
A political solution seemed near in 1973. A new
Northern Ireland constitution was passed by
Parliament. Moderate parties, pledged to make the
constitution work, won nearly two-thirds of the
Assembly seats. The Catholic minority shared
power. Arrangements were made for a Council of
Ireland in which the Republic of Ireland and the
government of Northern Ireland would be
represented.
But the coalition Protestant-Catholic government lasted only five months. It was brought to an
end by a 14-day general strike, led by Protestant
extremists, in May, 1974.
Only a firmer stand for peace by the majorities
on both sides who favor compromise can keep any
settlement from being sabotaged by the cxtreemjsts on both sides, who favor continued
violence.

l)anita "lke' Braden of Sanford has been appointed 1976 Seminole County Coordinator for
Special Olympics, according to an announcement
Seminole County Association for Retarded Children
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latest project, for example, is a
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15-week, $541,623 study "to improve the physical
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nat on'.s police officers.
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that too many cops are going the way of all fl esh,
but was merely seeking publicity for some cause
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while criminals presurpably keep fit and trini,
she thinks she stands for, or as a warning to th e
LEAA proposes the development of exercises
so-called power structure, Is perhaps even more
and exercise manuals which will "build condisturbing in Its implications.
fidence and effective police responses in
Editor
Are our presidents, not to mention our candangerous situations
didates for the presidency, not only to be
Nevermind that there are on the market today
threatened by the dark designs of the dedicated
Livingston and Polk were tent cities. Atone time more exercise plans than there are police to use
Tent
City
Jail?
assassins but now also to be hostage to the whims
Camp livingston had over 115,000 men stationed them LEAA
says $541,623 more is needed to
of the sick individuals who infect our
and
there, all in tents, much like the refugee camp in develop
Please permit imi to suggest what might be
something suitable for the nation's
who are present in even the most spontaneous
W
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st
Florida
for
the
Vietnamese,
an inex pensive way to ease Seminole County's
chubby constabulary.
crowds?
It has been announced that Florida officials
prisoner detention problems.
At that, the expenditures of half a million for
are considering using the West Florida facility to exercise is cheap by LEAA
Again we have been told that unless we want to
It seems to inc that the county could go into
standards. It once
house state prisoners,
lock our presidents inside the White House, or the Five Points area and construct a tent cityspent M million to conduct an opinion poll of
permit them to appear before the people only in type of prison farm for inmates
senSeminole County officials may as well realize crime and Is now spending $300,000 more to
bullet-proof containers, the ever-present tences, prisoners could be housed in military
that the reason voters turned down the most evaluate the success of the origind project.
possibility of assassination Is simply a risk that type pyramidal tents erected on 2x4 framing
recent jail bond
was because they did not When the agency was first created, moreover, it
goes with the job. But while President Ford, as tiuiterials over wood floors. Using double bunks,
believe a $3.6 million facility to house oo to ao established a $30 million Pilot Cities Program
well as his predecessors, have accepted that as many as eight prisoners could be housed in a
that mercifully was cut short I after $20 million)
prisoners was justified.
risk, man), people are asking today whether that single tent.
when other 'overmnent invf'stigators deter.
No, county officials are talking about a
risk is as necessary as it may have been before
Tents could be arranged in rows to
what
iiiined
the project had no real national
million facility. If the county commissioners put
television gave a president a means other than the military would call company streets. The
that figure to a referendum the voters will turn it significance.
personal contact of presenting himself to the county coulJ also erect a combination
and
down, too, for the same reason.
In genera!, a chief complaint against LEAA is
public.
dispensary, mess ball, latrine and day room. One
that precious few of its expensive programs have
tent city-type concept could
The inexpe
Pofitical animals that they are, our presidents or two guard towers would lend to security along
solve most of the county's detention problems. national significance. Another complaint is that
seem to have a natural need to bask in the with suitable fencing.
the programs have no local significance
Theresent jail,with repairs and alterations many of
being
accused
of
being
harsh,
Before
let
me
the
crowd.
But
do
thoughtful
either.
adulation of
authorized recen tly, can serve as an adequate
Americans reafly need it, or want it? As more say that millions of American soldiers were
Last year, at a cost of $1 million. LEAA intemporary
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than one observer has urged, surely the adequately billeted in the same
vented a "cilizen's alarm" wristwatch which
quite a
time
traditional airport motorcade and casual in camps throughout the nation during World
was said to enable wearers to warn authorities of
One thing is
If the tent city concept personal troubles. Unfortunately, the watches do
mingling with the people to "press the flesh" and War II.
was good enough to house America's fighting not transmit signals over 500 feet, which
Many Seminole County men were housed in
all the other political hoopla can be minimized.
men
It's good enough to house the county's somewhat limits protection for everybody who is
less
the
fencing
of
at
who
was
identical
facilities,
In ancient Rome, a hero of the state
prisoners.
They don't need, nor do they deserve, not bedridden. Besides, say realists, a crime
given a triumphal parade was accompanied by Camp BLinding when the local 124th Infantry
someone holding a laurel wreath over his head units of the 31st Division were activated in a Holiday Inn,
victim able to afford a watch alarm is one who
Julian Stenstrom would have adequate locks on his doors and
who is said to have whispered in his ear, November, 1940. Many other military in.
stallations such as Beauregard, Claiborne
Sanford winthws in the first place.
"Remember, you are but a mortal."
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"miracle" according to the news media of that economically
beleaguered city. They manage to scrape up enough money to
hold the city's creditors at bay even as they prepare for another
"miracle" on the following month.
The town fathers are on a dead end street. Sooner of
New York City is not a
the miracle will not be
good credit risk. The city will face a default on its obligations
unless it changes its attitude.
As one responsible lender observed, "the price of municipal
bonds includes a built-in moral credit of integrity." Should New
York default, cities everywhere will feel the vibrations among
bond firms, and the pressure would be even greater for all
taxpayers throughout the country to help bail out New York City
through the funnel of the federal treasury.
this also
Congress cannot help New York City
would be morally wrong. Also, while New York was frantically
Vying to borrow $960 million for the "miracle of August," the
federal government was out borrowing $6 billion for roughly the
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same reason.
The solution to New York City's problems lies within
municipal limits. A recognition of that fact could be the city's
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Considering how brush fires can leap across canyons and
freeways, it is no surprise that sparks and embers from the
municipal strike In San Francisco have blown across the bay to
Berkeley. Firemen in Berkeley saw their colleagues in San
Francisco win a big wage increase by defying the law and
abandoning their duty to the public, and followed suit.
U Berkeley can't contain thii kind of irresponsible conduct
what community is next? City officials and
public
by
courts
must
stand
up and take the heat to establish that
the
these strike actions will not be tolerated.
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year," Sims said. lie predicted the end of the two-an-a-half
Mrs. Kramer was recommended by Belie and regional Property Appraiser Terry the board will have to "answer hour public hearing.
(;otm,ibel certified 5.97 milLs to the public" next year on the
Hi' said the problem is
planner Carl Glin.
uuld bring in the same "carry over" figures which one compounded
when
the
Councilman Irene Van revenue as last year.
taxpayer said is a "system "depressed economy causes us
Eepoel pointed out that of the 80
The state mandated the shich
to perpetuate to 'pad' the budget."
persons applying for an opening school board levy 6.291 mills in itself and grows while one area
Hams agreed with Sims that
on the East Central Florida order to be eligible to par- may be starving to death."
only $1.3 million from the
Regional Planning Council, ticipate in state funding
Feather said the board could $6,891,427.09 "could
be"
(ECFRPC), Mrs. Kramer had programs, Harris said. ( This is cut one trill or $1.3 million off transferred to the operating
been In the top five considered is called "local effort.
"without hurting the budget." budget later in the budget year
for the job.
"We operated with only a half
"Somewhere, somehow, it if necessary.
Helie, planner hired under a a million contingency last should he cut," said Feather at
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What U.S. Pledged In Secret To Israelis
The U.S. has delivered a secret pledge to which hasn't even gone Into production yet.
six months, up to one-year's need."
el-Mandeb (guarding the entrance to the Red '
Israel that goes far beyond the $2.3 billion in
Both weapons are mentioned in a separate,
The U.S. agreed, its own oil resources Sea)
and the Strait of Glbralt.a (guarding
ding the
military aid promised for 1976.
secret assurance to Israel. "The United States permitting, to ship oil to Israel If the Israelis are entrance to
the Mediterranean) as
We have examined the secret accords, which Govermment agrees to an early meeting," it unable to arrange their own supplies. The U.S.
waterways. It will support Israel's right to free
promise "to continue to maintain Israel's stipulates, "to undertake a joint study of high also promised to ask Congress to "give special
and unimpeded passage through such straits."
defensive strength through the supply of ad- technology and sophisticated items. . . with the attention," In calculating Israeli aid, to the cost
vanced types of equipment."
view to giving a positive response."
of the oil that Israel gave up to Egypt.
MORE GO-GO: The Navy had scarcely
From
here
are
the
secret
accords,
finished
reprimanding the skipper of the subadditional
Not only In 1976 but each year thereafter, the
The U.S. pledged to "view With p'i1
marine Finback for permitting a topless go-go
pledges
that
Secretary
of
State
Henry
Kissinger
U.S. government will ask Congress "for military made to
gravity threats to Israel's security or dancer to
made
Israel:
perform on the deck when we learned
and ecoiiomnlc assistance in order to help meet
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Alabama governor is in good shape and will prove It as he
cam pa igns in at least 32 of th e 33 presidential primaries in
the United States.
"He is paralyzed from the waist down, will never walk
again, but he is not paralyzed from the neck on up like a
lot of other politicians in the United States," Paul Mc-

Cor'mnick told a political club Monday.
McCormick said Wallace will formally announce his
ca nd idacy very soon and plans to make personal appearances in many of the primaries.
"The governor will be campaigning as acti vely as the
logistics of being in a wheelc ha ir will permit," McCormick said. "lie is in excellent he alth."
McCormick said the only primary Wallace many not
enter would be the one in New Hampshire.

Chapin Wants Trial Revsew
WASHINGTON (AP)

Dwight L. Chapin, appointmoents
to former President Richard M. Nixon,
has asked for a Su preme Court review of his April 1974
conviction in connection with Watergate.
Chapin Is serving a prison term of 10-30 months stemruing from his grand jury testimony on so-called poliUcal
"dirty tricks" during the 1972 presidential campaign .
In seeking the high
review, Chapin said questions
asked of him before the grand jury were ambiguous.
He also questioned "wheth er any official in the Nix on
administration, and especially one who served on the
White House staff, could obtain a fa ir trial on any charge
brought in the District of Columbia during the height of
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Alpert On Threatened Flight
REGINA, Canada i AP) Recording artist Herb Alpert
and the Tijuana Brass were among passengers on an Air
Canada flight that returned to Regina after a telephoned
threat that a bomb was on the aircraft.
Flight
, en route to Winnipeg, turned back 20 minutes
after leaving Regina. The plane was searched by Royal
Canadian Mounted Police officers and was allowed to
resume its flight when nothing was found.
Alpert and his group are on an eigh t-city Canadian tour.
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Sanford;
mother,
JOHN FREEMAN
Mrs.
Marguerite D. Cornell, San.
John Samuel Freeman, 80, of ford; and two sisters, Mrs. J. SEPT 16
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Community Center program, SEPT. 19
SEPT. 20
hUe 2, Groveland, died Sunday W. Altman, Belle Glade and
white
elephant
Sanford
Chapter
1977
of
Seminole County Voter
Sanford Middle School PTA, 7 luncheon and
at Seminole Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Bruce Laney, Fern Park,
sale.
Speaker
Sgt.
Ro
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Lee
of
1tARP-NRTA,
2:30
p.m.,
First
Registration
Team will be at
pm
Gramkow Funeral Home is in
lie was born in Evergreen, Ala.
the Highway Patrol. Open to Federal of Seminole Corn- Altamonte Springs City Hall, 9
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 members and newcomers to the munit', room, 312 W. First St., a.m. to 4 p.m.
and was a retired citrus charge.
for convenience
p.m., Florida Power and Light area
worker. He was a Baptist and
Sanford.
of qualified residents to
MRS. VINA WOODS
Building, Sanford.
veteran of WWI
register, renew or change
Survivors include two 'sons,
registration cards.
Mrs. Vina Woods, 69, of SEPT. 17
B.H. Freeman, Winter Haven
Installation and Awards
and Charles Freeman, Rising Palatka died Sunday.
Fleet Reserve mortgage
Banquet
Seminole County Unit Survivors
include
two
Sun, Md.; three daughters,
burning at Hawaiian Luau,
7:30
Mrs.
Juanita
American
Cancer
Society,
Mrs. Wilma Waters, Sanford; daughters,
SEPTEMBER 15, 1975
served 7:30-9 p.m., followed by
Rose Man'gg, Deltona
Mrs. Aida Bennett, Winter Alexander of Palatka and Mrs. pin., Sheraton Inn, 14 and SR
dancing
Mary NeAman, Deltona
Haven, and Mrs. Addle Dorothy Groover, Palatka; SOfl, 46.
Al)MI&amp;SIONs
Lauri J. Hajala, Deltona
McQueen, Valdosta, Ga.; 21 Roger Dale Woods, of Sanford;
Beginning Antiques, 7 pin. Democratic Women's Club of
Mable A. Browne, Lake Mary'
grandchildren and
great- sister, Elizabeth Mallon, Seminole, noon, Cavalier, Sanford:
10
p.m., AEC 12, lee $15.00, 6
I lazel M. Stokes, Lake Mary
Blackshear,
Ga.:
grandchildren.
wks.
For reservations call
three Hiway 17-92.
Olyve N. Adams
Kurfiss Funeral Home, brothers, Harley Turner,
Community
Services at SCC.
Ethel M. Aytch
DISCHARGES
Palatka, Lonnie Groover,
Tuskawilla Middle School Ruth E. Causey
Groveland in charge.
Waycross Ga., and Lee PTA "Back to School for Cecile H. Crews
SEPT. 22
Sanford:
Groover, Valdosta Ga.; 19 Parents," 7:30 p.m. Parents to
ROBERT CORNELLJR.
Youth Programs, Inc., 7:30
Mamie I.,. Denton
Thomas 0. Anderson
grandchildren and 14 great- follow child's schedule for Seritim M. Duhart
p.m.
Jim Wilson, director of
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Edroy Edwards
resume by teachers.
grandchildren,
Robert Leslie Cornell Jr., 59
Palms
Counceling Center will
Gretchen lull
Edith Jackson
of Silver Lake died Sunday
Masters Funeral Home,
on
speak
Parent Effectiveness
Richard Lane
Del t unaWelcome Willa M. Iil
Teaching Palatk.a, in charge.
night,
Shands
James Mathews
Wagon Club, 10 am. I)eltona Ilomner W. Little
Hospital, Gainesville. A native
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Margaret E. Oglesby
Charles I'avlicek
of Hazard, Ky., he cam e to
Rosa I.. Silas
James Singleton
Orlando at an early- age, later
William Carson, Casselberrv
Gladys F. Biondi, DeBary'
moving to Sanford. He was a
CORNELL. ROBERT LESLIE.
Bernice Koppenaal, Deliarv
Paul 0. Paulson, Deltona
member and former deacon of
Funeral Wrvces for
JR.
John T. Mathews, Dell.ary
Ruby
N. Rogers, Deltona
P0t)f1't I Cornell J. 59. Of
the First Presbyterian Church
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Funeral services for John
Samuel
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southeast
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with Rev G E
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We pray that the 78-man constitutional convention, which assembles for its second session
next week, can find a peaceful solution.
But the British soldiers must remain until the
gang warfare ends.

WA.SHINGTON (AP)
A secret accord between the
United States and Israel gives Israel the prospect of obWining longer range battlefield missiles as a bonus for
having concluded an agreement with Egypt, according to
the Washington Post and columnist Jack Anderson.
The l'ost in its Tuesday edition quoted what it said was a
previously undisclosed addition to the memorandum of
agreement between Israel and the United States which it
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(six years old) and immature federal
bureaucracy: logic has never fazed its relentless

Community Affairs had refused
to divide the grant up among
the cities and county, but had
WINTER SPRINGS
designated the regional planDianne Little Kramer of
ning council as a third party to
Sanford was hired Monday
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hire a planner to take input
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from the various city and
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county governments for the
M r s. Kramers $10,000
study.
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Winter Springs had been
Training Act (CETA) position
among the cities which at first
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balked at participating, calling
1976. She will be employed in ip,
it i "waste of taxpayer's
the newly created Planning
money," but later went along
Department, which will be
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with the project as it became
under Planning and Zoning
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to be spent whether the city
Mrs. Kramer will be working
benefited or not.
on the required land use plan
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and hlelie to discuss goals and
degree in anthropology from
ibjeutivt's for the city is
Wake Forest University,
:chcdule'd for Sept. 2,
KING IIELIE
I)IANNE KRtMFK
Winston Salem, N.C. and has
lielie said the slowdown in
studied Heal Estate principles $10,000 grant from the Division meeting to explain the purpose growth offers the city a
and Practice at Seminole of Conununity Affairs by the of the study. The study is breathing period to consider
Community College.
ECFI(PC to prepare a Goals required under the Land goals and pltnning. lie defined
She was formerly employed and Objectives Study for Planning Act and deadline for goals as "inspirational . . out
by King Helie Planning Con- Seminole County and its completion is Sept. 30.
of reach" and objectives as
sultants for three years as title municipalities, was at the
'lime Florida Department of "attainable."
zoning coordinator and project
administrator. She is vice
president of Florida Planning
and Zoning Association, Central
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Are Wasted
When the Law Enforcement Assistance
Administration U.EAM announced its intention
to spend more than $200,000
the search for
proper footwear for America's gendarmes,
observers across the nation sighed in unison. The
idea, to field test 300 pairs of shoes and then pay
the Army for final development, was even
criticized by cops themselves. It's absured, said
Seattle Police Chief Robert Hansen, because, for
)fll thing
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than their feet.

fly JANE CASSKLIIEIUIY
Herald Staff Writer

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) - Wea ry Uni ted
Nations delegates raced the clock today to complete
marathon
negotiations before the start of the
regular 1975 Genera' Assembly session this afternoon,
Early today red-eyed diplomats, interpreters and
clerks were wrapping up the harvest of the Assembly's 17day special economic session - a lengthy declaration
aimed at changing the international trade, investment
and aid systems to improve things for the developing
nations.
It was the third consecutive all-night meeting. The delegates agreed to adopt the declaration by consensus ithout a vote - but with some reservations voiced by the
United States and some joint comments by the European

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aware, j were in Dallas in 1963, that despite
humanly possible
the best protection 'I
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our presidents are relatively easy
ta rgets for a determined assassin.
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in Sacramento Is that it was apparently no well
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There was firing throughout the night in five Beirut
neighborhoods, Police said snipers killed four persons
including one policeman. Roads were closed by armed
men. and there were clashes between Shiite Moslems and
Maronite Christians.
Armored cars manned by police and other security
forces shelled both sides in the sectarian conflict.
Interior Minister camille Chamoun announced: "We
have given security forces orders to silence any source of
fire in Beirut, and they are doing this. If this does not end
lighting, we shall call in the army tohandle the situation."

Crime Soars
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (Al') - Armored cars shelled
rooftop snipers in Beirut suburbs today while Moslem
militiamen seized control of Tripoli, Lebanon's second
largest city.

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The Sanford Chapter of the Daughters of the
American Revolution (DAR) called the other day to
remind us to remind you that Constitution Week will
be celebrated Sept. 17-23.
All citizens, everywhere, are being urged to fly
the American flag that week in a show of faith in
this great nation of ours.
Personally, we'd like to see the flag flying every
day over every home, office building and business
in the country. However, we'll settle for flying it
(luring Constitution Week and other such occasions.

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A 1967 graduate of Seminole High School and an
honor graduate of Princeton University In 1971,
Oxford, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Oxford,
2417 Palmetto Ave., Sanford, taught in the Seminole
County school system for two years before entering
law school in September, 1974.
He's received honors in the law school's legal
writing program.

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from Mrs. Joan Helms, vice president of the

Moderation Needed

recipient in the
University of Florida's Spessard Holland Law
School, has completed his fourth quarter 01 law

Umniar Oxford, an

application.
SCARC will hold a 'Paper Clip Promotion'
during the month of October when everyone interested in the Special Olympics will be asked to
donate 50 cents for a large paper clip, imprinted
with the words "Special Olympics, Seminole
County, Ha. 32771." Everyone will be asked to wear
the paper clips on their
or blouse collar or as a
tie clip during October to demonstrate support for
the Special Olympics.
Part of the proceeds from the paper clip
promotion will be for the general expenses
associated ith being involved in the county,
district and state Special Olympics.
Volunteers will be needed to help distribute these
paper clips as well as to assist with the Special
Olympics. Persons interested in helping should
contact either Mrs. helms or Ms. Braden at 831-

Harris and his wife Irene live at 1108 Grove
Manor 1)r. in Sanford. The have two daughters.
As president of the FNIIA, he will be the Florida
representative on the Governing Council of the
American Health Care Association.

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The British government is trying to extricate
itself from Northern Ireland. There have been
seven centuri..s of savage strife between the
English and the Irish. Unfortunately, the end is not
in sight.
The situation can be briefly put. The Republic
of Ireland (population 3 million, more than 90 per
cent Roman Catholic) seeks peaceful unification
with Northern Ireland (population 1.5 million, twothirds Protestant) as the only solution to the

gaines, Mattie Dixon of Sanford came home with a
gold medal and will be honored at a special
presentation in the very near future.
The Special Olympic Games are for retarded
persons from eight-year-olds up. Registration to
compete is approximately $3 per participant and a
medical examination is required at the time of

Arthur II. Marris, adjmunistrator of Florida
Manor in Orlando, has succeeded John M. Jenkins,
vice president of Progressive Medical Group, Inc.,
as prsidcnt of tLe Florida Nursing Home
As.sociation (FNIIA).
Coincidentally, both men are residents of Sanford and both have their offices in
Harris has been a resident of Sanford for 29
years and was named administrator of Florida
Manor when it opened for the first time nine years
ago. Prior to that time, he had been in the construction business in this area for 20 years.

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made a six-point proposal, including the
promise of a new contract offer by Sept.
25, in an effort to ward off a league-wide
player confrontation stemming from the
New England Patriots' strike, a
spokesman said Tuesday morning.
The NFl. Management Council, the
bargaining agent for the owners,
reportedly made the overture (luring an
all-night meeting with the NFl. Players
Association at the Washington offices of
federal int'diator W. J. Us-ery, Jr.

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DEAF BUT NOT DUMB
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clock that lights up to awaken
DE' All AIIBY I am a
IN GEORGIA
the deaf may not be seen If the DEAR 8.W.: Another reader
traveling man with a responCONFII)ENTIAL TO MY
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from the alarm clock.
hard of hearing, so the problem READERS: If you en joy
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The first annual Paper Clip Sanford, as soon as possible," There is no upper age limit and
younger persons may become
Promotion for the benefit of the requested Dixon.
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in October. W . L. Dixon, SCM-IC residents of Seminole County. fall of 1971, 158 inquiries have
President, urges everyone to All of the children currently been received and more than 70
plan a donation for a handsome enrolled are below' the age of have enrolled. The present
Paper Clip and then wear their six. Children between the ages active enrollment is 57 and an
Clip during the month of of five and 13 may be admitted expanded membership to 100 Is

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his 38th pro fight against six
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"IRISH" GENE WELLS
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pion Mike Baker here in but he is reported ready for this
Clarence Henderson, who
October.
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made his pro debut last week
In another scheduled 10.

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remairung ducats, they should be advised the junior running back

And lineman Curtis Johnson and four running btacks 01c.

alter a harsh one-year SILS' will probably be ready for Saturday's game. Craig Pringle is also Daniel, Tim flames, Ned flames and Herbert Branch) got hatpension for violating dormitory out with a groin injury, but Is expected hack, too.
Getting the biggest pat on the ba ck for his performan ce chetinan awards for their offensive prowess. Specialty' team
rules, capped the tri um ph with
CCI)mltinUedon Page 38)
an insurance 24-yard touch- against Oviedo was Bill McDaniel, who starred on offense and
down gallop just 50 seconds into
the final period.

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great football while their father
One didn't have to know Friday nights's scores to tell who
is hospitalized with lung can. won and who lost last weekend as Seminole County' high school
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football teams went through practice Monday.
Seminole's wor kou ts were snappy-, cheerful and emotiona ll y
"It's hard to put Into words
what it means to be back," said 'up" despite the heat. Lyman's was not exactly sluggish, but
t'nd Ross Browner, who was neither was it snappy.
At Seminole High it wasapparent neither coaches nor players
named the game's outstanding

returned to school this semester

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Cleveland Browns took a "wait and see"
attitude regarding the Pats' situation and
player rep Bill Bergey of the
Philadelphia Eagles said, "1 can't think
of anybody on our club who would support 'I

The winner is to be brought with a second round TKO over

rounder, Cleveland's Billy back in October

against

Tony Tiger Ifall, is set to meet

Wagner is being brought back Santiago, who held Mike Charles Thornton in a

gear players for a tough game
a tie-breaking touchdown on a
Saturday night at Daytona Beach, by the Optimist Club, which will toast the weekly hero at a lun- in a light heavyweight match. Quarry to a very close split scheduled six-rounder,
10-y-ard burst by his younger they have their hands huiW
This time his opponent is Eddie decision on the last Orlando
cheon every Tuesday.
Completing the pro portion of
brother Jim late in the third
There isn't much glory in beating Flagler Palm Coast of
boxing show,
Seminole Coach Jerry Posey had some oth?r awards of his Talharni of Miami.
the
card will be another sixBunnell, even if the score was
quarter.
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Wa gnermmiade his debut at the
Eventually, promoter Pete rounder, Ed "Savage" Turner
own. McDaniel and Mike Good, linebacker and end,
- Biggest news in Sanford Monday' was that Tim flames is out line
Speedy halfback Al Hunter,
ba cker Gerald Meyer, were named best headhunters, Sports Stadium on th e Victor Ashlock hopes to br ing Quarry of Orlando Is to mee t ei ther
another of the five players who with a sprained ankle. Before season ticket holders raffle off their defensive awards
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tell other deaf people about this,

community support of the no program suitable for them
Basic TAFETA provides 12
SCARC programs for thu and excludes them for that months of training in cornretarded of Seminole County. reason. During the past two in u n i ca t ion,
physical
Dixon indicated general years, the LRSH has received development and practical
distribution plans of the Paper 61 applications and has served skills with vocational objectives
Clip Promotion will be an- 216.
in mind. The stimulation from
certain that as soon as the months of training in corn- attain a feeling of self worth,
Paper Clips arrived they will be munlcatlons (speaking, seeing, actualize his potentials and
available from him at the listening, feeling, touching, become a part of the cornAtlantic National Bank in rhythm and role playing), munity resource market. An
Sanford. "We have just learned physical development and adjacent organization,
that we will receive $4800.00 in practical skills self help and TAFETA 2, finds suitable
ocation.al ). The stimulation community jot and aids the
Ucto!x'r it we can iiiatch the
amount. We're hoping eve ryone from such training helps the adult in employer and job
will get behind this first Pa per child to reach his maximum adjustment.
The ultimate goal of the
Clip Promotion because it is intellectual potential as well as
especially' important. We will to deal with any handicaps in Special Olympics Program is to
need everyone's support to his physical development,
create opportunities for sports
TAF'ETA is a two - part training and athletic cornmake this a success. If there is

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bed!
I plug it Into the wall and
attached the fan to his bed to wake up, and some mystical never failed.
DEAR ABBY: A reliable and
Before retiring, set the timer, connect it to a fl oor or table
springs, then plugged the Ian equipment in my subconscious
into an alarm clock with an does the rest. It's infallible!
inexpensive way for deaf people The vibrator is activated at the lamp, then I position the lamp
HAROLD DIAMOND, to be awakened is to at ta ch a desired time, giving my directly' over my bed. I just set
electric "timer."
When t he alarm went off, the
PHILADELPHIA vibrator i we used a foot husband some independence
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tune to relax.
"We can enjoy it for all of
about five minutes," an ern twnall% drained Devine said
Monday night after his name

Chapter 2 in the 50-year-old
Deinc sreignas Notrel)ame's
hind coach is Just four (lays off
w hun the Fighting Irish travel
to Purdue on Saturday.
Monday night's game, be fore
a record Schaefer Stadium
crowd of 61,501 plus millions

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against Houston. The New Orleans Saints
"unanimously voted to support the recent action of the Patriots and demand
the reinstatement of the team," according to player rep Rich Kingrea.

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representative Brig Owens of the
Washington Redskins, who voted to back
the Patriots if they were barred from
practicing. "There has to be unity."
The Washington Post quoted an
unidentified player as saying there was
-'1outing, narnecal ling and bitterness at
te one hour, 45-minute meeting where
the athletes voted to back their field
brethren.
Meanwhile, early returns began to
conic in from training camps across the
'iuntry. ihe Dallas Co" boys voted 22-1

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exhibition game with the New York Jets.
Normally, the Patriots would report to
ramp at 9 am, EDT, today following a
Sunday game but the Management
Council had said they would be locked out
uriles.sa bargaining agreement existed or
unless a nostrike Ilct was agreed to by
the union.
The New England players' reaction to
the reported offer remained to be seen,
along with the effect on the other teams
who voted support of the Patriots' strike
M1riay,

locked (jut of their Sunday home opener

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color. Or try two shades of a

the no-lockout, nostrike agreement will
be extended until the vote is completed.
-No reprisals will be taken against
any players for action taken before Sept.
16, 1975.
Bledsoe said NFI.PA Executive
Director Ed Garvey had said he would
submit the offer to the Patriots' players
but that he would not recommend it.
Garvey left his Washington office at
6:30 a.m., EDT, today, refusing to
comment on the meeting and the
reported owners' overture

problems," said player

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camp will be open Sept. 16, 1975 and
Patriot players will be permitted to prac•
tice and play,
-No lockout or strike shall take place
(luring the period from Sept. 16 through
Oct 1, 1975
-The Management Council will make
a complete proposal for a collective
bargaining agreement on or before Sept.
25, 1975.
-The entire proposal will be submitted
to the players for acceptance or rejec-

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was the visit of Mr. and Mrs going to a dri ve-in theater.
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you a hard
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and
rule. In general,! think
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without fully developed arms as at Altamonte Mall.
a
good
idea to begin with th e
it
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The
latter
part
of
the
week
raised
in
Longwood
The
Purkis
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darkest tones
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lift ed or raised as in the cast
Long and Short stitches with
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the
groups
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leaves, It's a good idea to do the
Disney World's 'Goofy" welcomed Mrs. Mae Thornton, Catherine (right) and Helen Purkis and stitches.
in
born
between
1958
and
and
her
family
at
a
football
facilities
for
the
handicapped
Heady for a little more leaves first so none of the leaf
children
area. friend, Sally daSilva (left).
whose ha ndicaps were Jamboree. Although they were the Orlando and Daytona
diversification? Whip the stitches encoach on the flower
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bottom of a line of Buttonhole petals and rob your picture of

Paper ('lips To Raise Funds

Terry Bledsoe, NFLMC spokesman,

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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For Mrs Ellis happiness
Many I tilt- first-time tcredited the U.S.
the realization that not only had Assn Purkis
the week brought Jo) to handi Food and Drug Administration periunces wire shared b) the
capped and non-handicapped with preventing widespread handicapped visitors from
visitors, but it had achieved Thalidomide use and resulting Nashvi lle, many of whom had
ne v er been out of Tennessee,
deformities in this country b
OUTLOOK'S main goal of
seen t ocean
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with the
dying the c mmuntt
The re were it-yourself elevator. Driven by
activities and promoting ac- inadequate testing.
ceptance of the handicapped in 4(X) such births in the United bus from Nash tIle, when they
Kingdom alone, he said, arrived in Orlando, their bus
normal social situations.
resulting in deficiencies in both driver was hospitalized with an
'OUTWOK's philosophy
arms
and legs, internal attack of appendicitis.
that the community and
It was like coming home for a1iI?
handicapped members can ,t disorders and deafness.
one member of th e group, Mrs.
be enabled to feel comfortable
It was the first visit to the
With each other and become United States for the Purkis flay Thornton, who lived in
ago when
friends in relaxed vacation Family. They enjoyed many Longwood 40 years
a
science
was
settings, where everyone's "firsts" while here, among her husband
teacher at Lyman High School.
attention is centered upon the which were picking oranges

NFL Owners Offer Proposal To Avert Player S 'si ke

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Andrea Drake, of the Infor. had no trouble adjusting to
mation and Referral Service driving on tile right hand side of

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conimon interest of recreation eating bniled peanuts and sweet
v ille
and they can Focus on the potatoes, riding Inn motor boat with the OUTLOOK Nash
pe n ce r,
person - not the handicap," and water skiing (Catherine program and her son, S
practicing ph sivan and
\lrs Ellis said
settled for being towed behind
surgeon serv ed as prt cuknt of

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excited that "their team" won,
IIy JANE CASSELBERRY
attributed to the drug.
Purkis
has
overthey
could not understand why
Herald Stall Writer
Catherine
OUTLOOK cntra1 Florida come her handicap in many it is called football when the
Executive Director, Elsa Ellis ways
she plays ping pong, players use their hands and in
has pronounced the Family swims, and rides horseback
Englarxi they are only allowed
Vacation week, sponsored by but it was her talent of poetry to use their feel.
the organization headquartered writing that touched the large
of the family 's exOne
in Longwood, an outstanding group attending the Wednes- periences th ey would have
SUCceSS.
day night supper and program prefered to do without. They
The rosc) glow on the faces of at First United Methodist learned when the speed limit is
OUTLOOK'S special guests church in Orlando. One of her posted at 55 mph we mean It.
Tenn .) t,ui
from Nashville T
poems set to music was sung They were hurr)lng to get here
iuur .ino from England as and Catherine read one she had in time from New York when
the returned home was not written on Famine
the wirestoppedbs a highway
to
Florida
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on t1lat run," said Hunter, who
entered the game in the second
period and carried five times
for 47 of Notre Dame's 242
rushing yards. "I had to try' arid

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August. It was his first outing of a 12-rounder they fought on Marlin Lewis.

in 14 months hut he was able to national TV three years ago. In
Four amateur bouts will
score an in
knockout that contest, Quarry' and precee-d the pro action with the
over Joe Boy dof Savannah, Ga. Wagner battled to a draw and o-'''.rt
Talhami has been away' From both men have been after each p'
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AAAA

Gr*d Poll
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Titusville Astronaut replaced
1. Tallahassee Leon 12 1-01
9. Miami Palmetto 0-0) 2.1 0i49
6. Daytona Beach Lopez I 1-0)
3. Branford I 1-0) 96
Powerhouse
ouse
alahasHaines
City as No. 1 in Class 120
get mmiy co nfidence ba ck playing
10, Winter Park d-Oi 22
8. Lake Weir (1-0 27
61
see Leon was the only
4. St Petersburg Shorecrest
pre-sea- AAA, St. fl-ud took over the top
in front of pe ople again and on
2. Miami Jackson 1-0) 102
CI ASS AAA
9. New Smyrna Beach 1-0) 15
7.
Blountstown
0-1)
36
(8-0)
70
ootball
to
spot
fr om Ilhiuntstown in Class
3. Orlando Oak Ridge i 1 .0 96
national television. I was son prep f
1. Titusville Astronaut 19) i10. Auburndale 11.0)10
8. Miami Westminster i l-Oi 31
keep its op ran ki ng a em' open- AA-even though it has yet to
5
Wewhitchka
10-1 ) 56
4. lampa Chamberlain i 1-0) 01 117
nervous at first, but after the CLASS AA
games last weekend
9.
Frostproof
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28
6, Jacksonville University
play a game-and Tallahassee 78
first contact I settled down, ini.
2. Glades Central i3)i 1-0) 107
I. St. Cloud ( 4 i i 041i 106
10. Mount Dora 11-0)20
The other threeeams lost FAMU grabbed (lass A honors
Christian i 1-050
blocked everything else out and
5. Vero Beach il-0)49
3. Ocala Forest i 1-0) 95
2. Pahokee t3 11-01 100
('LASS A
openers and quickly surren- from Wewahitchka,
7. Glades Day 1-0) 44
6. Hollywood hills (I-0 1 42
played football:'
4. Venice i 1-0 81
3.
Wildwood
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(1-0)
98
1.
Tallahassee
FAMU
(9)
(1Iedth
re their diiOfl 5 i-O. 1
8.
Gold Coast Christian CO-Oi
The top 10, with first place
The ninth-ranked Irish start7. Jacksonville Raines 11-0)
5 Haines City G-D-68
4. ('hipley' 121 ( I-0i 87
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spotsr\siamSports
in
32
votes, records and points:
31
cii slowly, teasing the partisan
6. Milton 11-0152
5. Lake Butler Union Cl) 1-01
2. Miami Christian t3) (1 0)
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poll.
9. Hastings (0-1) 26
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8. Fort Pierce Central C 1-0130
New Engla nd crowd with th e
7. Punta Gorda Charlotte 10- 80
110
10. Greensboro i 1-0i 19
possibility of an upset victory
by Boston College, a 7'-point
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or Chile in Davis Cup semifinal of a score of police, who cor- Prajoux - all of whom
i ere, apparently feeling that a doned off the center court area nally refused to play for their
,155-mivimi jNdict' force with from newsmen and photogra- country btciii.st' of the (lafler

The (Jackson) ClariLedger quoted unnamed sources as
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CAA
JACKSON, Miss. CAP)
saying the NCAA forbad its re- ne wspa pe r said.
Mississippi State University's lease.
Any penalties would not be f i-

football team faces penalties of

The Clarion-IxQer quoted nal until after an official state-

"flioR than one year" of proba- unnamed sources as
saying
1 1)11 and the l oss of five grants- State would be p la
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The Miami and Jim Kiick pale in cotnShula put tackle Ueinz on the
Tackle Fernandez will miss
Dolphins will open the National paron. Shula has had six injured
reserve list Monday he. at least two weeks of the season
Football League season n
eeks to rebuild the offense, cause of a knee injury, making with a sprained right ankle and
Monday night against Oakland and got a solid performance in a him ineligible to return this
end Stanfill and safety Scott
with a patched-up defense that 31-13 conquest of the New York season. Safety Anderson ad
have both been sidelined for the
literally deserves the "No Giants last weekend,
middle linebacker Buoniconti majority of the exhibition
Name" tag given the unit three
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Boone was a 21-7 loser to Evans Friday night.
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PA(FlAr, KC 3111; Mayberry.
The
Pirates,
trailing
4-2
going
seven games of the top.
OAklAri(I ,it TP,,1N l)pd
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East race. Or it could dwindle of those nights," Mike Vail drove in the Mets' first run.
.M.'s rookie streak record of 23 into the ninth inning of the first
0Iy 'iam', 'tjulCd
p, p,g,
Ch.imbliss, NY,
to 2' games and give the Oil- mused, It was ... but not the
Dodgers 5, Padres 4
Today 's Oames
And two innings after that, tie straight games in 1921, and game, went ahead on a two-run
IPIPI ES- Rivers.
Cal.
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C)AklAnrl (filtio 19 11 Anti B,1h r, Art-it. KC.
Willie
McCovey three-run
got his second hit and second ltichie Ashburn, also of the single by Bob Robertson and an
11 Orfa. Chi, 10.
n%f'n 9 171 at Tr'i.
division title in the last seven
merry 16 1 yrw'i fln 7 p Kelly. Chi, 7
homer in the top of the eighth
In the fourth inning Monday
RBI (if the game, an eighth-in- Phillies, who matched it in 1948. RBI-single by Al
16 And )Pnk in% 16 16) 7. (I n)
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lie-breaking single ftat Guy Curtright of the 1943 the bottoin of the ninth, Joe inning gave San Diego a 4-1
flaltlrncrr lP,Imq'r 71 10) .t yr,
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Baltimore takes Its best shot new,"
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The 11th annual Bob Gray Cup matches between
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1)olan, currently assistant racing secretary at Mor.mouth Park, 51111 begin immediately to organize the
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and Manny Fernandez, Bill up the slack."
orked well," Shula said.
les if Stanfill can play. He said plavt'tl in Canada before going Matlson in Kolen's post.
Stanfill and Jake Scott have
been injured most of the
preseason.
Coach Don Shula has been
faced with the prospect of trIng to avenge last year's 28-2%
I All) — It's broke his arin three weeks ago sive III)(-, [Ail Iliv (-enter they %kith the potential to blow it offewsive line %%ill give backup
playoff loss to Oakland with a been ,I gr4n parooly of those and figures to sit out at least chose hasn't hit%it lick yet an(I I:atne open.
Burton has quarterback Bobby Scott
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rookie safety, two second-year "gooti news, bad news" jokes as Sunday's
opener
reportedly
run
the
40 yard dash enough time to hit Burton when
at their rookie guard got a late
linenten and possibly a rookie the rookie-laden New Orleans Washington.
.start due to an All-Star ganie — professional fIO,otball's speed lie outruns the secondary.
linemen in the starting defen- Saints approach the opening
The Saints drafted the swift- Injury.
measure - in anything from 4.4
The line was one of the rcasive lineup.
gaine of the 1975 National est wi(le receiver in the team's
T'he receiver, Liarry Burton, seconds to 4.2 seconds.
sons the Saints lacked it passing
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The defensive injuries have Fooftill Ixague season.
eight-%ear
history,
But getting hini into action threat in 1974. Another reason
. but lie has it is exix- ded ft) suit up for tile
made the problem of replacing
Quarterback Archie Manning hamstring pull Ifuit won't heal. liedskins gaille
sulitlay, may be another of those "good was a nagging knee Injury that
World Football League defects showed the best preseason form
They drafted instant help for healthy or not. Coach John news, bad news" things. caused Manning to undergo an
. porous offen. North
I,arry Csonka. Paul Warfield (if his career, but Manning their t'
raditionall~
*calls hun ".I real burner" 'lliere's reason to doubt that the operation after the season.

Richard Petty, on his
s'ay to a sixth national stockcar championship, also has a
chi,inLv to better his o% n record of W,= in u innings for
a 'sear.
Ile set the mark in 1971. Last year, he collected $299,175.
&amp;)far this season he has won $247,895. With first prize
nainev in the remaining eight races adding toa ininuiIIIIII
$99, 000, Petty hasacliance goover the top.
of Ilis victory Silriclay in the Delaware 5W at Dover %%as
the 10th time he has on in the year's fl events so far on
the GrandNationial circuit of the National Association for
Sitock Car Auto Racing iNASA7AI0.
In the point race for t1le tI1I,
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out front 511th 3,694.

Dolan

free agent John Andrews would to the WFL.
l placed at tackle with Reese Shula has used rookie Barry'
lull, a fifth-round (lrafl pick,
a end if Stanfill can't play
Shula admitted that the main along with veteran backup
reason Andrews wasn't cut a Charlie Babb as his starting sa.
seek ago 'as "the event some- (eties most of the exhibition
season.
thing could happen."

years ago.
,,I'm not concerned about the
fleinz injured his leg in tht
and 251 pounds,
Andrews."
"No Name" players Dick An. offense. We're going to score playoff kiss to Oakland last
Shula said ILimly Crowder,na played in the World Football
lie has replaced Buoniconti
'ick Buoniconti and points," center Jun I.anger %%uiter awl Shula said the leg 6-2, 236
I.eague
Ile failed to by moving outside lineb.acker
pounder in last
his sem year.
(I
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Health food stores are among verify that you've found the
the main drag, French Avenue, with raisins, spr ou ted wheat the customers served by home of baked goodness.
and still give c us t omers lower bread, soy bread. oatmeal Paulson, including Cham- Seminole Bakery Products Inc

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north of Dog Track R. on High. stains or tears Some famous uniforms for
girls
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wideboys
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in saturated fat and should be
By Lawrence K. Lamb, M.D.
avoided by anyone on a low-fat,
UK/sR DR. LAMB — I am 70
low-cholesterol diet.
and have osteoarthrit,js in an
Plus
Bananas are very low in fat
ankle. I've had two "break
MEAN 1.
content.
The only drawback
throughs"
in
the
joint,
for
which
$LACK
Lamb
my doctor has prescribed
they have Is that if you really go
WiTh
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TIM BROWN, GInger
overboard and eat so many that
aspirin and the last time
Closed every TPsu.'sday, (KRATE;
Hut.azolidin, With this treatyou increase your calorie inS-at. 1, Sun. 2:O9.4:3
"HAMMER OF GOD"
tisent it took about six weeks ________________________
take,thenthecxcesscaloriesin
tintil I could play golf, which is
the diet can limit the success of
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my main hobby.
sour probk'm.
a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet,
The improvement you notice
I have two questions. Do you
DEAR l)l(. LAMU
Iie&amp;
think playing golf may con with treatment is usually It'll file how a blood clot in the
tribute to a recurrence' What becausetheirritationtothesoft lungs affects a person. What
happens to the joint when
tissues from mechanical injury causes it? Is it visible on an X
Improvement Conies after su1,ldes. When drugs diminish ray? I would also like to know
about a month? Is it tern- lflflamfflatiofl or the joint is how It should be treated?
p';rar'y?
rested so the soft tissues can
DEAlt READER
1ost
DEAR READER
The most heal, there is improvement. If blood clots in the lungs come
common mistake most people you return to abusing the joint froui clots that have funned in
make with arthritis is not the syiziptoms will recur. Note the legs or lower part of the
enough, too much, or the wrong this Is different from body. They dislodge and pass
kind of activity. It is important rheumatoid
(inflammatory) through the right side of the
to have movement through
arthritiswhichcancomeandgo heart into the lungs.
lull range of all joint.s regularly. sometimes in spite of both the
Such clots are always
Osterthriliz is a wear and doctor and the patient.
bngerous. A clot may be nall
tear process and too much of
For those wanting more in- md cause few symptoms, but
the wrong exercise increases lormatlors on wear and tear larger ones usually cause chest
the wear. Most people with arthritis, Wk to me in care of pain,even shock and death. 'fl
t.steo-arthritjsdobettertohaye this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, att.ackresemblcsa heartatt.ack
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some mild exercise involving Radio City Station, New York,
ind it is sotiatirrscs difficult to
full movement and then to rest, NY 10019, Send 50 Cents and a distinguish between the two,
I would suggest you can long, stamped, self-addressed
Manyoftheclotsth.atlodgejn
minimize your ankle damage envelope, and ask for The the lung can be seen in the lungs
by keeping your weight down Health Letter number 4-10, or the effect ('all be seen. Large
and In between golf games get Osteoorthritis: Degenerative or clots, though, that nearly ob.
(1 your (tel and rest your Vear arid Tear Arthritis.
strtwt a 111am, large artery ti.i
ankle. Minimize the work your
I)EAIt DR. LAMB — My the lungs sometimes need to be
ankle must do.
husband is on a Icw cholesterol diagnosed by Ilsore accurate
The pain of osteoarthritis is diet. lie likes bananas, and lileans, incuding injecting dye
relieved by resting the involved someone told us they are high in into the circulation mmd in this
j0t
If the hip u
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b'd
never heard way seeing the ottructIon.
Compietedtnnen
rest
will
usually
relieve
the
pain
that.
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DEAR
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GOOD ALL DAY
for a short time each day, then products do not contain as 11 life-saving measure, The
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back to bed — intersperse cholesterol. You only find source of the clots is usually
activity with rest during the cholesterol in animal products, Important. l'reatment attempts
day,
meat, milk and egge.
to prccnt more clot formatiOn
FRIED CHICKEN
If you play too much golf, Some vegetable products are or release of those already
walk too much, weigh too much high in fat which can Cause the rosined. This is why befirest is
TIL 9:30 P.M-FRI. 8 SAT IlL ID lOP M
andotherwise
wear your ankle, body to form increased otter, used when the leg is in"
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1975 at It to A M
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Arlpsiir Pt fleckwith Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
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Ptihlisls Sept 7.9 16. 73. 1975
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W C Pfu?chuton, Jr . HUTCHISOP4 I
are reguired

MORRIS. Post Office Drawer H.
Sanford. FlorIda. 3777). Plaintiff's
Attorney, on or before September30.
197S, 41'.d file the OS'igirsal with th
Clerk of thit Court either before
servIce on Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thercaIler, otherwS a
default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded In the
C0mpllnt an Writ of Attachment
WITNESS my hand arsd the se1 0,
thit Court on the 75th day of August.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
(Section 197.319 Florida Statutes) 1975

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.,
that Palph
Ire-ne A Schoolcraf I
Clerk of the Circuit Court
the holder of the following tee
fly Lillian I JenkinS
tifi.5tes has filed laid certificates
Depsji Clerk
for a tat nerd t be i%%ut'd thereon
The certifirats' numbers and years Publish' Aug 76. Sept 7,9. 16. 1915
issuance', Ihe description of f he flED
property, anti the names in which ii
was assessed arc as follows
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Certificate Plo 306 year of
NOTIC( IS HEREBY GIVEN that
lss,s,ws' 1917
lY virtue of that certain Writ of
Fiecution Issued nut of and under
Description ol Property
lrsl 1 111k I Canaan P15 I PG 103 the seal of the County Court of
Name In *hich assessed Emarl Seminol, County, Florida, uopn a
Mccritt
final Iudament rendered In the
All of 'aid nroPerty being in the aforesaid court on the 5th day of
rounlyofceinioie. Stateof Florida August, At) 1975, in that certain
Cise entitled. F inanceamerica
unless •,ich certificate or cer
tifirates '.hatl he redeemed a
CrWpt'sration Plaintiff. vS Raymond
cording Ig Isii,v the- property F Lord, Defendant. wh'ch aforesaid
dr'rh'l In such certificate- or W'i? of Fueculion was delivered to
rert,ficatr'. will t,.. 5(511 tO the me as Sheriff of Seminole County.
highest ash hdder at the court Florida, and I have levied upon the
I"nvsr don, iso the sIlts day of October, follOwing described properly owned
1975 •'it 11 00 AM
iv Raymond E Lord. said property
P*lrso Iora?ed in Seminole County,
Dated this 71st dy of August. 1975
Arthur H Itc' kWitti, Jr
Florida,
more
Parlicularly
Clerk of thr Circuit Court
deurihesi as follows'
lila (real
One (1) 1Q67 Ford, Title No
Dr'ti,iiy rlrs
¶0017192, ID PIn 7WMfI737
Pt,t,Iish Sept 7 9. Is 23. 197%
SaId vr'hiclehs'inq stocd at Rtlift
riro
9. Sans in Sanford Florida Ad
ditional Information available from
the Civil Division of the Seminole
or

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NAME LAW
and
undersigned es Sheriff of
TE ISHEREBY GIVEN
Seminole County, Florida. will at
115. undersigned, desiring to engage Ii 00 A M on the 74th day Of Sep
In sIness under the fictitiouS name
temt*r, A 0 1975. oIler for tale and
of IAWTOPI'S JEWELERS at Suite sell o the highest bidder, for
16. Altamonte Mall, 103 A East 'ublect to any anti all esistirsq tens
the

Altamonte Drive, in the City of

Fwns'utin

lAPin F PnIk,
Sheriff
Preside-nt
S.minlp County, Florioa
Publish' Aug 76. Sept. 2. 9. Id. 1975 Publish Sept 7. 9 16.
37, 1975
OFO 154

t.ttCfltçr FZ,'trr','c
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Co Iris'
beautiful Weky.5 14vs'r s Camp
SCn'inOlp 1771470

¶or7Be.drooms AduItSonly

7 Retircimim with central Ar no pets.
5130 month plus tiCOOSit 32) 5735
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(YR'S MOBILE HOME PARK,
(formerly Bowman's). Rentals,
Spar-c, Cottages available Come
See us' Hwy 1197. DeBary 6M
4909

STORING IT P.IAKES WASIFSELLING IT MAkES CASH

PARK AVEPIUF MOBILE PARK
7545 Park Drive 170 up

F irnich'ti ru' lurid': Uhili

0.5 I.l

(ce's"nent i ','Pu''
Shoop.ng
( AfF-ORO MOBILE PAFIItS SIC
ISan Mm' Central)
13)5 S Orlando Drive
)7'1t9n
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Real

2 BEDROOM

Estate

TOWNHOUSES

F RON

RICAN
VE TERANS
chapter
30

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16,900

Dud you know that your

club or organization can
appear in this listing each
yeek for only 53 per
s'.eek? This is an ids'aI

by

MODELSNOWOPENFORINSPECTION
TAX CREDIT APPLIES

lu

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SALES BY

way to Inform the pub:ic
of your club

IWO-P

PrAIIC)P
177 3991

2

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INC.

Ill JIll

AFTERHRS
121 979*
1?? 06.49

373.754
321.0041

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VPY CL FAN 7 hCdrOor,u modern
home $17,730 Ts-,n
PARTIAL t,Y furn,shrd 4 bedroom
1
t,tPi home Owner financed
516 900

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WITT REALTY
,/$'k..CAMERICAN
LEGION
PQ5''53

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Hwy I? 97 1 Miii'
South of Sanford

You've got it!
A fuci $500 n'oving allowance when you buy a new
keep the difference
See what a Granada Townhome has to offer Over 1,650
square feet of living space
including 3 bedrooms, 2Y7

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ASSN
Mnr

f'ne's
Al

Miller

Matthew

Business Meeting
7ndMo, day
Club Noun-) p m

a

fee ($400) and

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Prices range from $36.9')O to $38,500. Move In for as
little as 50/s down with financing at 7.75'!. (APR.) or 7.25'!,
(APR.) with 20°/ down, No closing costs. Monthly main.
lenance lee covers lawn care, water, sewer, trash collection, siructural insurance and outside liability. Granada
Townhomes qualify for the 5/ tax credit.
'O"c'
See-ti,' 32, 075
exp'et

flingo1p,,,, slay 7000

is on almost an acre and away
from people
horses okay'
Fenced in back WorkShop in
oaraoe Paneled family room
Pricc Only 577 300

THE HE PALO
CLASSIFIED

DEPARTMENT
322 2611

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Granada I'1

ItS 51nosa Ilcuivard Sacic,,d

67A—Feed

"flu,

CALLBART hAt (STAlE. Real (state Biol,:
. Broku C' Op ifliitCd
P..rt7 saIls Sllic• hun: 9 I 1 M.d.1 ID 1siI
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SltIdI1 6 S,edu P90a (305) 377 1121 se 323-6010
Oppertunitin Equal Hiswsiaq Linden
— Equal

SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Many other cars 10 choose front
SOlip RELIABLE DEALER

68—Wanted to Buy

J_I V-r5dUiP-IItJ
:otor lv's ts-ôn 55,0 01W. fro
115. Service all makes HER B
TV 1700 S Frenct-, 373 1734

Chico&amp; The Man
'57'S ISlOor I'll aM)',

We Buy Furniture
flAy F

121 cii'

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5994 Fl Camno 000d ccy-nd.t,n, PiuS
C,trA% 1)?7S1)9)b.'fore$ lOam .r
after S p m

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COLOR TV, $11 MONTH

'anted to buy uSed office furniture,
Any Quantity NOLL'S Cassel
berry, Hwy 1797 9301206

644 1006
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE.
Classified Ads didn't wor
there wouldn't be any

¶969 Opal Station Wagon. I Speed
radio
Special $795 Call Ou,snn.
McGuire, 332 1651 Dealer

CASH 322.4)32
Sr usen furn.Iure' applaoc
tools,
etc Ru, I or 1001 items Larry's
Mart, 715 Sanford Ays'

197) Ruck Century
Pr*.'r Steering Brakes. Ar
Best Offer 6161267

ANTIQUES

1949 Chevrolet El Camno low
mileAgp, small V S. auto trans
PS. air Immaculate condt'ori
throughout 51-600 Or 1*5? often
Ptsone 967 1706 after 6 p m

50 HP Mercury. engine &amp; boat
Pi(Clld'rll shap. &amp; ready to
(,oc'uct traIler, 1795 3'77 4062

cm

p prlce aio, used, any condition

Rebel station w,y'n
small V S. automatic. air Phonic
313 1799

1970 AMC

ROBSOPI MARINE
297*,. 1792

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1971 Pontit Lemars, air. rower
steering, disc brake-s. tOw
mileage 11600 373 6417 after 6

Y-ivvSIC.aI ivrcrnats
('.N71 Iri''i1 'fliTT 'I

h

1967 Oldsmobile 417
lspq.c'd AM FM Radio
S.ss-rtic, die to iinlesS

u'nsit;,

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accesst-r.'-,Inv%ol,;;;

change
'Cmi s-if steel n1esk (ciecutive de',
&amp; chairs '.ocretarial desks
chairs. Straight chairs, filini
Cabinets. .is is Casts and Carry

NOLL'S
r.,,..n,.a.,,,,

11e'i Iv,

1973 Buick LeSabre sacrifice, 57.150
Cr ties?
1117 1991 days.
I
or 373 7371 after S

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117', 17'? 3)17

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REEL'S BODY SHOP.

191) iPlymouth Satellite, metallic
I oreen with white- vinyl tp Low
r"ileaae, air, full Dower, like new
I Owner 57,1)93 1?) 3302

,.o'II ,WI'4Ji*•1'I.,aU
'73 Cadillac Cnuce DeVille luke new,
19,000 ri, FZc4ocAtrd, mu's? sell
34594)8 befr 7 PM or 371 0755
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43—L.ot-Acreage

322242O Anytime

'I TAMONTE SPRINGS
tOO '1a2'
lOt. tres's 56 95(3
uNION PARK
103725 lot, zoned
It 7. nit's' trees Well &amp; SCOtiC tank

2565 Park Dr

917W 1st St .3275641. 372 7757

iOSSIE C. BATEMAN
len
Broker

Real Estate

HAL COLBERT
PEAL. 1 Y lf(
207 F 75th St .37)7932
HAL COLIIERT REALTOR
IEn,re% 372 O6I?ur 172 I5RJ

REALTORS

Alumhus Sa'eess

460 original price may be picked
irs liv making 3 back payments of
4900 each With a balance of
;?.O7%30et7percent In? with $36
idclllIonal payments In America's
alest growing state lust off U S
1Igti*y M Gently rolling land
'ear Holbrook Aru,n and ati
lirent to the Petrified Fort and
'Ainted Desert National Parks
'all collect for Inn (6071 99) lIT)
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C&amp;A Backhoe

fr'(r!,-.l

19

54.s'r.r.rs'

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fin,,', f4i'.n,

127 '12

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Icr In, ,, r',snes'i br, dom'sn t need ,i
lull time' t'n."h,"c'pe, F 0.5
,i
stCtements and
$34
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Kids niilcirriw the Swing Set or

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florvjr1j

ThinkIng

or Conventional Moctgaes.

about

that

dr;...;.i
51 ,r'iu
322
up

tress

mItc

items

SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonlalei 305 37) 39)9-

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F.p'rct roof r"t'.i" ii' roots or
All work guaranteed
biricilrc
ROOF PIG 373 6700
PPOC.DFN
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IDon't need?" Serve a useful purpoSe

OffIce Machines
s',,

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Free Pickup And Delivery
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Wr'rI m.sn MI *7'71)
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Clat5Ified Ad from IN' HprCld
Call us tcj,i Doci I UeI v'
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WellDrilling

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y 1 bs',s' 'ru'i this' ',-t
nss tr''

teSt [turn pj'st &amp; boO,
work
736 7)06 alter 6 p m 373 )95
PiCk
&amp; it"..,,'i",
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FPEF FSTIMAIES on %m,itl or
lOrge renindeling lobs Call 9ftr 6
PM Flnyd SPsiy
373 777

373

Ferns treu' 'sift% by Ipttiq me 5h0
yeu'r friends Sarah Coy..ntr
lr*elry '1717791 Afte, 6

ii vr'u zire having cI'fl'cully firng .i
r','(eti' tiyi' (it In (lrin,i' 5 iOta or
'ru','
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(.5,,'. "cccl ii
reid ni ,
i IS "."ry O.k,

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Pest Control

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lrster,or. Fife-nor Painting, 75 years

after I fi m

RVICE ON BLACk &amp; WHITE
Ttn, RADIOS AND RECORD
s-i A'VF 145 '*57 S P4 17k AVE

COMMERCIAL MOWING
(Si{ .SP
171 '.9
; 17'7 7974

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y(tifl Get abetter car Iltrough
theclassifiedads intoday's paper

FULLER BRUSH
177 19i7

3lYearMortgages -Spct. down.

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rn HART'S RADIO?. TV
(,'5rry ri ,sr Save

Santord B.c-ness ','.5hi.ne'i 177 9005

cc tops. Sinks Installation avail

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUS' - SELL - TRADE
1 )1SE Fir'tSt.
3225632

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Free eStimate 32) 6039

tclien Bathroom Cabinets, Count
377 9057 any

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Radio &amp; TV

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F-or r1c04'fldAP,ie i.5fl SC'vice
t reasoniat,terteS
rail D i,'I Da,.,,...'.i,.. Jti 3V5J
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Carpentry. Remodeling. Additi-cwis.
Culom Work Licensed.

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beni .'r gras'
('Tffi'i'vjent 5Cr', ,
9597

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1'n,'ir-in, ili-i,-"s a 'nil .s'. ('rig
'rn'rrtc vsnwk rt (4p '(1,' hOur
S's the ,oh '177 9165

i0—Miscellaneous for Sale

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Lawn Care

HomeImprovements

trts

r

small

Boc'kkec'psng done un my home
Pe,s'r'n,'ihl,' ,'rw'ren, ici
Free
I' s-hp 7. il,"i.,,'r0 377

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Bud CabelI

i's.
Iist
C'st us
Ii i'
IC '-i
(ICAn.rO 3:? F-8'' ClIer S

r

:611

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ic n,(Ie' Sell thec.' idle items with
,'want .icl Tn plre your ad. call
vein frierytly ClAssified gal
The
P1,'r,sld 1) 7411. or III 999)

Merchandise

Cble

C

A small ClassifIed Ad br-rigs b.g
returns in., coc ,s"j 'l.'r' (ui iT?

Land Malt.nnnce

Bookkeeping srvics

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Acreage

K

pHc'1TrJ(,,qpy

CLLAh:
cia, rock I
Esteron preSSure (Pj nj
All I iOctS Of dugging Høu5 trate.-s
371(*AS
stored &amp; moved 372 9112 or 534.
1195
i Frr'r' House Wash *ith any
I cleanIno lob at reoular price
ESTERSONLANDCLEAR*NG
I
Pools ¶45 &amp; un Fre, estimates,
Pulldor,riq
Otch
F 'CCy.itinq
Save' 1-IS or more 644 1377
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,',,''t i-il dr. Ino 5;.
172 '4) I _________________________________

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sger needed but useful
11th a Classified Ad

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PressureCleaning
•

Service

Lar&lt;' Cllar,ni, Iii in?

ifl'if'0S FiEAlJTv

smell Arid large 57000
r .5(1 5'
anti up Terry Really Weltor 67!
0111
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CONSrRUC1-,ON k- c.
211 W.2Sth
Sanford, FIa,
Call for App?. 322-3103
Remodeling

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off tbrOuP, Auijust

sSedd:nos Caodid'I, Comrrrclal,
.%"r Cl. Pc,irai?s. Sj,'es-tis ng $31
C429 cr 671 5564

BeautyCare

STURE FOR RENT IS A(reS,
'riced, barn near II Oily 1150
in 3710061

1_.

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I 20 pct

SEAMAN,

5trr

uttni%

HOMES OF DISTINCTION
'Close to everythIng yet away from it alit
'Large wooded lots 'Street lights

BUDDY'S
HOME
IMPROVE
P.ENT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PENTRY AND REPAIRS 372
1)34

Windlow&amp;DcvirScreens
(
P"i'i 's
Osi'i.rt P''ce 342 M20

ASSUME PAYMENTS
FORECLOSURE SALE

44—Farms-Groves

ni'

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DII 1051154G. 3779477

645 7)3)

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Ilc.ard.rinj &amp;
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REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
WORk. 71 hour service
All
makes
DYKES AIR CON

IOACRE RANCH

322.7643

with hlvj' 133.00

Carl
Harris, a? SEARS In Sanford 377
1771
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Pt.',ie r .ng
[
Plaster d'.u''h
&amp; 5mull?e-d
brick &amp; StOn,' cpe i9l?y 372 7790

r!rr

¶.on'nn3

Forrest Greene, Inc.
3 6353

HomeImprovements 1

onditionjngJ

2entral t"let 7. Ar C:'i
For free estimates, .all

if"i4'(J(1e(i S/i 930
/tk'F MARY-- Wooded lak,y,ow
Iotnnpevpd road, very charming
55.2130

CHOICE LISTINGS
IN ALL PRICE RANGES

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Air

Your MLS Agency
FALTORS

J

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week t1as

mat
57th

540 MONEY D0WP
WITH GOOD CREDIT

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
D'rr-t From Bo.car
OP?.LV 'SE 18
Sarutord 32) 173)

service. used machine's

1 Piece or HouSefull

10 Green carpet; dog bed with
ri5,,,1,

runs real e'ell.
flQS
1969 Caprice, mechanics special.
$795
1969 Rs'sarvuruner, e*ce-tlent -n
reper$, I(. cold air, 599$

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1.194
1961 Y,arman C',Psi

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*0 LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT
NCW '.5115-1 A CLASSIFIED AD

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after

Paved streets 'Sewers 'Sidewalks
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USINESS DIRECTORY
In Geneva for Sisle or rent Cal' Arl
_EX:TsRDYToRvrL
(orns'ft, 373 9197

first year's mer"herstsip to

Daily (closed Wed I

wc,Id like to be Included in
this lIstIng call:

67—Livestock. Poultry

erig ,

IEIGHISORS SCARCE - Thit 3 BR f (sutile wiOC mobile horrie on 6 acres

p

If your club or organization

air Auto.
rur" perfprf 579',
1967 Firebird 'I S yellow sewel, 5795
1971 Datsun Wagon. th,
SpCniI, 599',
1994 flotine PT
$593
1970 'Pr,rIrsn. 107 cog ar,
55','
1970 Rebel, 6 ryl . auto ,itra clears

wide. 7 Bedroom. 2 balhs, closed ii
onrcti. fenced o&amp;io. near Scotl'
Flecironic's. 573,500 3729996

all
owner will hold first mon.
tgaoe' 519.500

more Complete recreational facilities maintained by the
Sonora Ifomeownets Association On closing we pay your
iflitil

1967 Mustang 7*9

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OF ANY CAR

Custnrn mobile home doubli

roof, carpet and oak floors Best of

central heat and air, color.coord,natad kitchen and much
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e'-as-% old w , tP, i,j
327 P74d .iiI,i' 5

elent condition $75 casts 373

(T THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOF
A FRACTION OF THEIR COS
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS'

lovely '1 BR bOrne with beautiful
over hanging trees Almost new

baths and plenty of clocets A private courtyard entrance.
enclosed patio garden. two-cjr garoge with electric doors,

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Thic Ad W,sr4k
1V511 PU t'IC
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66—Horses

F F-rn',? Free refrigerator, ci

Sanford 373.5700

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3*03 Orlando Drive

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G',*rada Tssnhome at Sonora • Move in for 1085 arid )QU

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F nnsli',P, f$iiirt' -i o-.opes
rh'Annp,r,q, tilrt' Ic..', I fli,SlP I
frrn,ilg' 372 0167

BARGAIN PRICES SANFORD

42—Wobile Homes

Why Not Live
In Sanford's Finest
Established Residential Area?
_5

1944 Pontiac Catalina. A 1. flC''v
rant, tires redo, all Dower, ar
$7'.4i 173 i77

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Platform Rn.i'I.er $15; 9 Cushion
C.ofa. 57%' SM It'd 165. Window
fan. 517 AfltiQu Mahoqony
Secretary, ¶750. 1 Oak dining
chairs old $95 Singl. bed
complete %ln. Everufive Office
desk, 575, Plc. rerlinser, 165 Gate
leo
table.
$13;
KULP

3, milej west Sanfon
I bedroom, estelte-ni cOrsditiO--

Moving?

Pul,r ,t 7 iSP M

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lOyalty
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5r"alt l'qirns' few sate by owner. II
rins old renlral heat?. ,ir. 11)14's
I' 'baths 171 0147. 751i% ElCaptan
Drive'

1964 I Rind fully eguipOed. Piceilerit
rninslitinn 17.itl 132 7954 after 6
pm

'Plant' clarinet, good Crwn1I,oi

SY IOOKA HERE' A really

IS 7 5's-i 75th SI

Pu1 Iii'.1SI'5i4','Ij,okt',
ill 0140. 37) 5715 . 177 7141, 37'S 7*93

Cash
For Your Junk Cars
37) 9136

65—Pe.5uppIies

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CLIFF- JORDAPl,REALTOR

"AP1FOF7D'S SALES LEADER"

173,900

Early Birdat 7 1SP M

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930 17*9

Modern clean '3 fiR home, fami
room, ocrage. carpets 931 9771

v,'tti a rental Owner financed al
Curly 510(00

activities

t%tNC3O

CASH
r'r Your Junk Cars
37) 1129

Pent Blup Lui'r, Electru Carpet
Shampooer for only II 50 pen day
CARROLL'S F UPUliuR

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SPACIOuS 1 bedrOom older home

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REAL ESTATE

MEETINGS
$ P M 2nd and 4th
Thursday Each Month

Assume Payments

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YOu' neei for thuye big one's wilts a

BALL REALTY

Today's Best Buys

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REALlY

V,hy store it and forget it 1 Seil it arid
it with a Classified Ad 372
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95

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INCOME

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FINANCING
VA SO DOWN
0
/.
% AVAILASLE
8
0
Each Woodrnere Home Features Central Heat Ana
Air, Shag Carpeting In LivIng Areas, Inside And
3utsldt Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen.
Privately Fenced Rear Yard Arid More I t I Come
(Sn flu? And See For Yourself,

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ground

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?dlOHiawattiaAveatI197

Binqo
Every We'd &amp; Sat
Early BIrds 7 IS p rn

fireplace, carpeting and many
rtt'e'r e,trs Fiura 'aror' lot with
hs'arnn citrus .ss-sd abOve
pool in S Pins'(ret Pr,ced for
mock saicat
(, 0
merit

JIM HUNT

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41)

TRANSFERRED - 3
foys'r, 'amily 'oom.

80—AutosforSaje

64—Equipment for Rent

Singer Zig Zag. in cahnet. 3 needle,
front ld det.,. seang machine
Sold ne-w for 1319 00 Pay balance
of 194 or lOpaymeotsof $9. See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First Downtown
3329111 Eve 969 1116

nencea

flrd'orns

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PralEsfateflroker

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PFACFFUL. A real pretty 3
Redromin, 7 bath hOme, fireplace,
carpet, hreaktat bar Many
estras went into th construction
Ask rio 549.ngO but encouraging
all offers
After hours call Jo McDaniel, 372
4434

)15.Vili

(lrckr'q 107W comnerc at
Sanfd 372 7111

PROPERTY
7 stOry. 7
rents with 2 (05 apartments in
rear I've ri on. and rent I fur
niShed .iri-srtments 571.000

Pay'ton Realty

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Bedroom. 7 bath family room,
eQuipped kitCh, carpet, color
t'refe. curs 7', acres %S4.St30

BROKERS
Days....377 6173
54QhIS 177 2352

It's like pennies from heaven wfnen
COU sell "Don't Needs" with a
,srut ad

Wriorlr,iff'5 Garden Center
#tl r ..i.ry Ave. Sanford

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NELSOPa' FLORIDA ROSES

51—Household Goods

CuSTOM BEAUTY- Talk about
large rooms. 2.900 sq ft ' 3

Sten strom

W. Garnett White

Fy('Fl LENT

3271301,

MceIinc
i(5' 1 30 is? Tu".

kPIfJ14 ASSOC

pan,

1505 W. 25th Sf,
SANFORD

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41-Houses

'125

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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

CHILDREN WELCOME

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5iriSy

STUD
BEDNOOMSUITES

lSABLEO

322.6457

BLAIR AGFNCV

5pec?racide granules for i5*'n 0
sr'ct control GardeoL ar-i, lIX) iS
Is? St . 373 U30

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MIS- REAL.TORS
;,p,U,iUfl5j,

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Motorcycle' Insurar,

wi'

62—Lawn-Garden

yllru. 1901 Surnmenlin Ave 55.900
make rulfee 37? 3197

REAL ESTATE. INC

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'ISP

541

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EA1.TOPS 8)06061
After Hrs. 931)120

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57-Annlisnroc

TOP I OCATIOPI- 3 Bedroom. 2
t'ilh Split plrn, large family room.
fireplace, drapes, Shutters, car
pet, 151.500

JOHNNY WALKER

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77.11114 P.40011 F HOMES

WEEKLY RATES

Apartments

apt Selling below appraisa: at
$25,900

7 1114. screened porch, fireplace.
oaraor'. Plo Qualifying Zoned C-2.

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

IttIp wa,.t ,.,f,, Piu 'Ag r,q fig
rr",it'
'ry
17? 741 I or
dl 9993

Pocil Thle, re-i sli' w access
orpat s'rwid $100. Check Master.
curiO rond 515 679 17*3

PIFAP SCHOOL- 1 Bedroom, 7
bath. 97,13?' tree shaded lot,
central heat &amp; a,r. nearly new
flO.000

3 flerurçson' 10', acres. in Geneva.
,'entral Ptv'at &amp; air. firepIe-.
carpeted dishwasher Call Cliff.
377 7775 day',

Call 32? 7611 or 93) 9993

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Patio

217$ YALE AVE - 3 or 4 BR m,nI
farm. with lots of feud Has 1 BR

Ike' 54,
Phone' 177 )l-

177 #417

.000 11114 air Ct*idliOfl'q. 550,
26.00(1 RTlJ,air cnqditioner, 515;
1969 flrisire ('hrq.i' bs)rjy &amp; mof or
parts 1719549

'ai

,, 3 Bedroom. 2 bath
well
mAintainCd,
recently
re'dernrate
Ice maker
refrigerator, range, beauliful
yard 579500

Crank Rea!ty

(all Today For Appt

m 's')

F F Fmariitate

71)7 I AliREt AVE - 1 BR I
'hailed IM 7Ofled commercial, for
home or business 51% 900

ate

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I97 SUZUvi i'i'

l'l'ith 7' r,-verh4n

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78—Wctorcycies

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Pied-c clarinet wIts %I4ri4 e.cpllent
fCuflCtiIlCVi 5175
Ayrv'anlr, nirfwn Earty American
sofa. 55(1 Se. at lii Wiltors Drive.
I ale Mary, or call '17? '4)16

177 7111%

".1 0,'CF FIFYOPID
'ISlE ((if IRA(I''

3?) 0195
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Fars-"e,s smut.' Adryuni5trllion
Fpd,,t F'Iriijn' Arimnistration)
Veterans Anim'nistration'
ConventIonal Financing'
710 Palm Place - hy owner.) OR. 7
Priyte F-means-inn'
baths, masonry home, w Ig
family rs-n carport Newly
WPi,ch is lw's? for you -. in your
pained, carpeted, air, fenced
;it(,atlon Noons' hnows-..btjl you
bark yard flri(etilQ sell at 520900
We will Qiye you direction to help
Ilj 5t#,9
with the right answer for your

PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD PlOW.

2617 Elm. Sanford I Bedroom.
married couple on1y 14n pels 339
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Who Knows?

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7I37C,ALE PLACE-I BR. 1" bath.
garage, 3 yrs old. in new con

34--,WbiIe Homes

at the Front lWestl t)n' of ttue

Allamonte Spriñqt. Florida, intdndt
Sen'1IflI County Courthoute in
to register the
id nam. with the Sanforti, Florida, the above
Clerk of the Court of Seminole
dncrit.j personal property
County, Florida.
That saId sale it being made t
Dated thit2lst day of August. 1975.
satisfy the trm% nt said Writ of
Aw'ropl's
AITAMONTE MALL. INC
By: Harry 8 Gordon,

land 7hed'onms carpet.
air, gui't Lease
PInoets 37? 1910

IO I. 2. 3

,

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS

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__________________________

Tractor, Serial Plo 35359

YOU

.arage pt air, carpeted, I large
rooms. furn or unturn A!SO 2 BR
37? 914.1

_____________________.-

'as assessed

Cointyed Sminlø, Stateof Florda

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

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7015 Park

One (I) Modef L 175. Kubota
Tractor. SerIal Plo I491
Ocr' (I) Model B 6000. Kubota
Tractor. SerIal Plo 507'6
Iwo 47) Model 6000E. Kubota
Tractors, Serial Nos 171 and
17573,
has been filed against you together
With Itse nuance of a Writ Of At
tathment In aid of foreclosure, and

1 Bedroom horns' in Sanford. nice
gt,ie'l neighborhood, 5175 month
Phcin.' 371 1173

61—Bijilding Materials

(eripIpt. 7 ft Suing 'JIASs tii'SOi'
"afniynsla.ii 5415 Phi0, 37)

DF(ORATOR5 409 West 1st 51

3 BR. li i
bath new carpet, irs eccellent
cOndition Large lot 521.500

P F Al NIcE 1 P*lrorn I , bath

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Forrest Greene. Inc.

a

0.5,5 17) 1171

1 hs'sjroom

walk tn c'lemen?ry bicycle to
(silIcon VA financing AvAilAble
$74 SN'

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home' ,'nrincr*l garage Assume
nr'rl,re Do not
o quality

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Sanford Yellow Cab.

P L York
11)1 Thomsvillc Road
Winston Salem.
the holder of 'he following cer
North Carolina
fii ha fled sad certificates
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
fr a 'a. rIced o he issued thereon
action to forecloSe a lien on the
certificate numbers and years
the description of the following described personal
4
property In Seminole County.
prOperty, and the names in *ttiCh it
Flor.da, to wit
are as follows
One (1) Model I 725. KubOta
Certificate No 107 Year
Tractor, Serial Plo 11719
Issuance 1977
One (1) Model 1 760, Kubota
D,scripflonolPreperty

Name in whith assessed Charlie

'

7.'cinthly Rentals Available
Color TV
5133 5150
NORTH
QUALITY INN
I 1&amp; 5141)1 Longaooci

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Partial,, urn c"erI
'1 IA''tronrn.
r-il tru,t tre',' 57;5 373 4155

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327 fIll sir 679 1657

Luxury

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I Bedroom apartment Ill French
Aye 5100 mOnth plus 575 d.Dos.t

a

AMENDED
NOTICEOFACTIOPI

c

116W 2nd St

lI'k'F MARY

u,,

717 flAVWCgj[) cIRCLE

Only

37? 1939,3321164

AVALONAPARTMENTS
ADULTS. NO PETS

('All TOSFE

SANFORD

Pit'(irf',(i ,n I haIti carts cd,' Drsjtlt'
slar,,n,,' I s't vs-ui, pr)ps.r ty pjy tor
'Iself
$7', 1)0') Call "OW t

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
ivuy
P'rerscrs
377 7374.372 196,372 1911

33—Houses Furnished
___________________________________

7 14r'drnncn F
C,.rgp Apartmen'
73CO P,tellonvilie Ave

$19,500

I'
stati-' Broker
lli'F ?SthSt
3236655

Stemper Realty

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31—AparUm2nts Furnished

MARRIAGES
NOhI('F IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Performed by Marilyn. Notary,
t, Dsie or Jinit, flanks
BeautIcian wth following preferred.
Ocala. 904 11? $161 or 737 9773
t'eldrr of the following certificates
_______________________________
or withOut. in new Zayre's
- ___________
I-% fifed '.d certificates Icr a
Shoppina Center. 17 92 and Airpo6f
itned In hi' issued thereon. The
6—Child Care
Road Alene'S FaShions &amp; fleauty
(V'rtliiC,'lte numbers and years of
Salon. 3fl 15)0 before S'
ic'uancp, the rlCs(riptiofl of thC
Complete child care services New
rrnperty. and ttir names in which it
NEED HELP?
Summer Program' HEY DIDDLE
v.iS accr-sserl are as follows,
DIDDLE C. iY CARE. 323 5690
Certificate No ¶76 Year of
Place a classified ad for a youngster
I"iianre 1971
to mow your lawn, paint your
Infants
A
flAfly'5
WORLD.
(ardor
DescriptIon of Property
clean up the garage
toaqe? only Ne*t tonew Orlver'
11 TWP 705 RGE 37E S 75 Ft of
6445
License
Bureau
372
N 7%IIIt of E 7097 Ft of SE
of ______________________________ The student off for the summer can
NE '. (I r'ss Pd) Sec 3) 1 S 20 R E
Child care, fenced playground.
use IPie money And your home can
any age. Winier Springs school
use an citra helper
Nar,' in which assessed Aida
area After S )0 PM (all 371 0579
S"th
CALL 3322611
___________________________All l said property being in the Make your Budget QO fuher. shop
tPse
ClassIfied
Ads
every
day.
CNjn?yOf$pn'nøt. S?aeof1torida
Manaoer for local 4partml'nt
tinlev. Such certificate or (er
complpr.Isve in Husband can have
t,f,(ates shall he redeemed ac
other employmeot 1 475 7545
Legal Notice
cOrding to law the property
_____________
de'rihed In such certificate or
Petlred lady to sit In my home with
certificat will be sold to the
tw small children References
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Piiohp5l rash bidder at the court
323 5376
EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
hotisedonrenthe6uhdayofOctobeq.
CUlT IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Congenial person for general
1975 a? 11 00 AM
.
FLORIDA
frjokkeppng needed at once Five
f'satedthis7lstdavof AuguSt, 1Q75
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.IS3ICA.09-A
day week Pay to commensurate
Arthur H Reckwitpu. Jr .
FAGGART KUBOTA TRACTOR. a
with ability E*ceflent wOrking
('leek cf She County Court
division of Southern Homes. Inc
conditii3j fringe beflff ds Send
y' usa ('real
corporation.
resume to I1'. '46. to The
flpusty Clerk
Plaintiff,
Fv.nino Herald P0 IIo lAS?
Putitisti Seot 7. 9. 16. 73 1975
'.
Saord1 a 37771
0FP ii.
P.1 YORK.dbaP L YORKAND
SON,
Fullllmefa*ldniver
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FORTAXDEED
(Section 197.246 Florida Sfatut,st
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
that PaInts
Irene A Schooicrafl

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SANrORt). 1 bedroom 7 bath
horsus', nine trs'," ar conditioner

TAFFER REALTY

PAFe, AVFN()F DUPLEX - T*'n

I,, ,.wl.
"47_yJ

930 164.6

bath torn,' with (e',tral heat &amp; air.

i',

Octl,'iry. Asii:ts 1 1314. air, (10%.' to
'.5(rs'5, t'iui-h,'', id.,Tl fgr rt'Sirq'
7 PP (encr'rt yard 5150 Afllt%
A',a ,j59 iv if
1'"i'r,, ii 171 'I$S *
1?? 6670
' r p.

PEAl 100

7 Apartment buildings, near town
convenient In chopping dittricl
arid 'shoots ¶70000 each, terms
available For 'ntormalion call
71 1737

173 6061 or 3?) 0517 eveS

Hi'ii'e'. sell or rent 'I hCdroOms I
bath air, kitchen equipped lake
viCw Sill 9430 479 4543 after 5 PM

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Hariman Realty Inc.

('At I 37? 7611

Peg RealEstatefirokee
903W Is? SI

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4

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7.4 UNSWORTH REALTY

large
ya,nl 519(3 'ni's 55(1 deoo*t '132 7531
',t 17.
alter S $10 IS?)

r'r'p 55(1 '173 Ml?

conic

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3 fi P 7 t.,t, Co.'s- r,"t ,5C5',5

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(ASSFI F4FRI4Y
Duote. 7
hIm-ks cuff Ii 97 on PAved street
F •ce'lipnt iisii..,In'ent Priced right

C'.'?
action with a Herald
sl7".ifieil ad We'll help you write
an ad that will hr'nq a fast sale

New houses in rural area No down
payment, monthly payments tess
than rent (',nvernnnent SubSidiZed
to gualifi
buyers raIl Ip see i'
you gualify'

'I hr'cr'jm 7 bath.
close' to 'ehrsnts .50(1 cPi000nrl
Pr',s'f'nap,I.. vt'ciI 377 1910

rreciate $95 rT'n olus Security

13 to
53 per hour commission Full Or
elperience
No
part time
______
necessary Samples free Start
Now 349 5170 or 149 5694

Defendant

P.,nwi •s ti ,, tsnmc" ?,SOv,nQ 10 an

"Get 'Em While *
* They're Hot" *

paneled. 5170mo
'172 5911 after S

apt
kitchen
Ser' to ao

WINTER SPRINr,%
Immaculate
(lgiuit,Ip. w'de 71' • 37' mobile home.
1 N'nlrflnrns I halts, in e,clusive
n'is*iIp home park SI6,00)

voliR HOME'

*

Tw bedroom kitche'n equpp

.

LadleS as fashion hØw directors for

Sanford. Flo4'1da37771
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•

fl"ctrnini .'IP,Irtmi'nt *iitCr fur
r'ichnyl I tcts.'n Nlu004-d SI! SO
weekly All 1194

lbedroom 7
bath, carpet, central air &amp; heal,
well krf hnrnp n's n.te lOt corn
file'te'ly ff'nr ,'si Walking distance
fnsrf'ior,l nliriiitp5 from I 4 &amp; Il 97
57A.04YI

WANT ¶5) SEt I.

Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1973-7 B

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lAKE MARY

apartmenI

WINTER ITEMS SELL
"OOPeT NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD Phone 377 2611 or 931
9993 and a friendly Ad 'i5or will
P1CPp you

One 7. 7 t:.'nirOOni apartnsenls.
furrushrnl c-i' ifltUrniStie-d Newly
redecoratr'ct Come see )fO E
Blvd S,nIonsi 37) I3

We need another real estate II
cerisee to help us make slti
Forrest Greene. Inc
373 615). 327 9970. eves

PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help

Realty

26065 Hwy 1797
REAL TOP 37) 3774

SSAK( ROOM TO STORE YOUR

BAMBOO COVE APTS.

For families or friends of problem
drinlert
For further informat'on cIl 473
4591 or write
18-Help Wanted
Sanfori Al Arson Family Group P 0
P.o
553.
Sanford.
Fla
37771
_________________________________ We have listings We have buyers.

Drawer Z

All f ci orooerty being in th

S

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LI"
Private tuho' nij n reaUn
lii led reanisiss t.trter Grate's
through I? 377093!
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Call 171 1597
Write p o 00* 1213

14

Il

A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY!

Harold Hall

tsniise
%lO,
refnigertr 7. .ini' (flcicjiti(jpf
51545 17, laSi

1711,-si 1-urn Atinturn
tab,. r-irwsl Is's,it
P.tAPlPiFP'c VII.t
.l i.

________
11-Instructions

IS ALCOHOL

7

tarry Saxon, Realtor

CaIlBart Real Estate

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.71

REALTOR 372749$

FORRI:STGWEFNF INC.
REAlTORS 9306911

'i

Attorny for Petitioner

I nfl 111k I Mpih S'jbd PB 3

NtYtlU
Tf1T1f

30-Apartments Unfurnjshed

______________________________
-__________________
9-Good Things to Eat
4—Personals
yOu oci flu Oni'qC(l Ave I
ARE YOU I R0UIILED? Call Toll Peas
mile
north 0146 ,inil iu5t *est f I
Free, 64120?? for "We Care'
_______________________________
"Hotline". AdultS O Teens
Modernizing your Home? Sell no
IC? Theraneutic Pool
longer needtd but uir'tul ten's
improve your health
with a Classified Ad
___________________________
______________________________
Phone III 3763

ri'*nsers want lo sell now (Jniy
0430 171 9110

lflv"ly family room
with
hriI fireplace', nicely decorafed
N'Autiful carpet 3 bedrooms,
dining room PIUS dinette Large lot
en aiOr't Street 570.000

I (3W PRICE 2 Bedroom. in Qd
(niniflition 4'*i'r'Ilpnt location
116300 'Terms

1 l'SIICflu(} I' t',itti hi'i,iii'
F i-rn
Park r.1'Deterl, draperies, tCn(,-d
',arcI lake pniviles,cs, near
'hopong. church 1775 ,r's

rs-ir I i'.,',
I
i'Ii.0ut,5ily ns(v'
s'nfurn .''t
tii)15', I OR
1,4
7 tSr, SIAS C.irpe'tj, air
(CuOrlItiflns'd hitrhnn 0Q(JpP('d
Ilest Sanford residential area,
0r'? 7, •fe' An1iitt Only ,P40 petS
'22 179%

at IPal lhdmnnm with I'., bath,
t*,ilt In kitchen central heat, wall
wall carpet ansm in a goon Sanford
lewation Here' t
and the

Fireplace

in

Sunda,y — Noon Friday

rAcEowI'THA DRINKING

Sanford. Florida 17111
Pubtith Aug 76. Sept 2, 9. 16. I9rS
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OrG
¶9

Rentals

you need

i

'4 1' Pd I AL.
I Id' FF POPIl 7 flenlrno,,, (tiie'
liv,'ilinin (215 in

32—Houses Unfurnished

The Doy Before Publication

,

all the Cunninghams to restrain

TH NIGHT THEY RO!!(D

sc$s 1rvd

I A C C I N K K -'s (3 U t' ( N -'
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YOUNG
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It M A C U H I' I. F F A (3 S S F C H M K

episode.

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o N c; 0 II S I. A A N K I H II I) N () A I.

(13) ?ane Grey

without

DEADLINES

FOR TAX DEED
(Section 1,1.216 FlorIda Statutes)

Highland Clans

(74) Flc'rtric Company
(44) l.sirv Sho.v
' " (7. 8) NBC News

taken

Arthur H fleckwilh. Jr
As Clerk nf the Circuit Court
fly Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
Jack I Bridges. of

'cuinn

($2,00MINIMUM CHARGE)

DOlLAR DIZY
Waiting fri, a hani,ains But

I .iros'
Comfortbtr, clean air conditioned,
7 heclrniom apt - kilhn furnished
Carpiirt 177 I *5%

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

50—Miscellaneous for Sale

Nrw 1 hrtrrn hnn'e, all evtras I pCI
.r-Ir'rr" t "'VS fY50 'I?? 2797

('OI1 NTRYI AKEFRONT CioSeto
4 tirylroom I acre, boat

Read today's classified ads for

Place an ad in classified It nn,-n I
,iattpr what von need You'll finj
that
rC,,d,'r has tust that
itt's-it hi' Cur Stiø would likp to sell
tin it
(Al I 1 ? ;''li

3tc a line
74ca line

3 Lines Minimum
________________________________

Noon

Looking for garden equipmnt7

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'15430 liE BATE
ND (7tIAl IFYINC,

ci

000ti buys

41c a line

41—Houses

TPF MFNflfl%j' BUY lnttse70's, I
hs'drrso,,, 7 bath Split heejroor,i
I'fant rr'ntral ar l,reolacc
rrtls'rit l,'iti

371 6353

,tf' ililPIr, SPFCIA(

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

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5' 10 (2) News
(9) fle.'c"rI
HiIIbpIIii',
(13) Cable Journal
(24) Villa Alegr
(35) lost In Soace
(44) Partridge
Famity
6'(( (2. 6, 8, 9) News

Young And
Restless

10:

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

(44) Brady 1tjnch

17'oO (2, 44) News

FLORIDA

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s-i,

Park

plexes

LAKE MARY- 2 BR Duptes. 5150
plus 550 deposit
ForrcsI Greene Inc

,

1 thru Stimes
6 thru 25 tImes

P.M.

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"p• cu
ar I,.
'"fn'd ntt ,- I ,1'."
rielireni
will tr ,n liuç'n,.,.,
(All BARr
REAL
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lfl AO40
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Seminole
831-9993
322-2611
____________________________________
RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
8:00 AM. - 5:30

31A—Du

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Orlando - Winter

CLEVELAND &amp; MIlE

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42 43

(35) Ratniin
(44) (llinan's Island

AFTERNOON

OF

JOSEPH 0 JOHNSTON. WHOSE
RESIDENCE IS CITY OF MAR
TIPISvILLE, COUNTY OF HENRY.
STAT F OF VIRGINIA. AND
WHOSF MAILING ADDRESS IS:
Pt S. RO 111. Lot No 7. MAR
TINSVILIE, VIRGINIA 71117
A sworn Petition for Dissolution of
Marriaae a Vin:uto having been
flied reciarding your marriacje to
LINDA W JOHNSTON. in Circuit
Court in and for Seminole County.
FIorida,the short titleof wtiich sIN
RE
THE
MARRIAGE
OF
JOSEPH 0 JOHNSTON. Husband
Respondent, and LINDA
JOkNSTON, Wife Petitioner, these
PfCSPflts command you to appear
.r.c1 file sour Answer or other
defense or pleading with the Clerk of
the Circull Court in and for Seminole
County, Florida, and serve a copy
thereof on Petitioner's Attorney,
Jack T Oridges of Cleveland &amp;
Mite, P0 Drawer 2. Sanford.
Florida 37171, on or before the Xth
day of September. 1975, or otherwise
a default will be entered against you
WITNESS my hnc and official
seaIof the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
on this 72nd day of August. A D

I..19)5

Friends
Underdog
(44) MIckey Mr'uc"
Club
1'
; tionanta
(6.8) Mery Griffin
(9) Lucy Sho.'.

CLASSIFIED ADS

W

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9 10
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(9) ARC News
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THE STATE

37 Precipitous
40 Notions
41 Emerge

(44) Flintstonps

(6)
(9)

JOSFPH 0 JOHNSTON.
Husband Respondent,
and
LINDA W JOHNSTON,
Wife Petitioner
NOTICE OF ACTION

EN

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18—Help Wanted

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO.
In Re: The Marriage :

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42 Measure of
21 Instrumental
2 Bombys
land
composition
3 Baton
4 Follower
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46 Dregs
fluids
6 Oselas for
24 Stratum Idal I 47 Gaelic
instance
7 Pendent
27 Climbing plant 48 Devotees
8 Astringent
28 Thingi done 50 Letter Of
alphabet
9 Sovhum
29 Meadows
10 Was vewCd 35 Eiptosson
52 Musical
s5rlat)le
17 Dullasds
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Witty replies
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20 Dtceased
31 French resort
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Mike Douglas
RIg Valley
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(41) leave It To
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(9) Rookies
(13) Carolina Country
(24) Nova

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Fntstones
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what you undertake today. Make it a point to see that each larger rewards is still there.
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If
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Imagination IS your III(
However, for some reason share equally today where
there will be three parties in- you're doing any entertaining dependable ally today. It's WI
you'll shave your own chances
volved, or someone will be today keep the group to a to consider suggestions, b
bit.
manageable number. A few don't let them overwhelm yo
slighted.
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sure to acknowledge one who is
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helpful today, or else hi' may be still luck)' today in matters
I'ISCES 1 Feb. 2)-March
hesitant to do you it favor again, requiring teamwork. Your You'll enjoy reasonable success
GEMINI May 21-June 20) partner will hold up his end, today, provided you don't let Something profitable to you w
There will be an opportunity Just be sure you hold up yours. one who doesn't know what to suddenly develop out of the bIt
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presented to you through a
will (limifliSli it's florth.
Friend, but you're likely to take You'll be tempted to slack off a fruitless pursuit.
SAGITTARIUS I Nov. 23-Dec.
less advantage of it than you bit where your work or career is
YOUR BIRThDAY
211 You'll be it bit reluctant to
Sept. 17, 1975
put your ideas to the test today.
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chance.
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back to the door-all else being
By Osssald &amp; James Jacoby
equal'!"
The answer is that he gains
American Bridge Teacher's
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Gordy and his wife, Laura Jane, and play, but after an argument
believe in giving beginner's with partner he can get out
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ex perts that the cars which workers. Also, he said "Le the track "could be hazardous"
would run on the track, are in Mans" would bring tourists to to children walking to English
Estates Elementary School.
violation of Seminole County's the county.
David
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A lsO residents pointed out
Commission Chairman Sid presented itadloff s case to the
noxious gasoline fumes and
Vihien Jr., got the meeting commission. Farr said the other noise pollution factors
under way by welcoming
track would be called "Ce Mans would be injurious to the health
crowd, which overflowed into U.S.A., a driving course and of seniors living near the
"asset to the area.
the halls and down the stair- would be
proposed track.
way'.
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"Ladies and gentlemen. elected to drive -Le Mans"
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Welcome to the featured event plans off the agenda and
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works In 16 degrees below zero temperatures at Bander
Associates Inc., on 13th Street In Sanford. He s responsible for the
freezer operation at Bauder and works 8-10 hours per day in subzero temperatures. Brr-r-r-r! (Herald Staff Photo by Bill Vincent

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"I will do everything in my power to preserve prosecution," Herring's letter says.
One commissioner called the portion of FOR
through Thursday.
broker; and Dr. Grace Johnson, the budget, and If it requires litigation, so be it,"
Herring's
letter which referred to pending Jail
University
Complete details and tides A&amp;M
tousle herring said.
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prominentau woman refused to grant State Attorney Abbott Herring's up with a $14,91b compromise late Tuesday
board of directors and officers
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budget requests — an action Herring says will night, but the commission rej'cted It.
IC of the First Women s Bank of
, • lawsuitit 'i "iinst the count
Dear Abby'
"This may get us in trouble," Vihlen said, "1
411 Florida in organization at a
Dr. La mb
In a
e;ttioners herring said he think we are subject to challenge."
68 stork reception, Thursday,
Horoscope
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Earlier, herring told the commission he
was "astounded " that the commission cut his
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5A p.m., at Maltl.nd Art Center. budget from $20,000 last year to $4,000 For fiscal needed the money for salary increases For
Obituaries
12-311
Sports
Ms. Beverly Dozier, runner- 197 5-76.
fledgling pcoseutors,
Tele%istofl
48 up in the last Democratic
"You need be tter prosecution. Don't be
herring was severely criticized by a Brevard
I-2-3t' primary for Secretary of State,
Women
shorisighteel You're cutting my budget and I (;rind Jury for inadequate pay mnt'nt to his atannounced the all-woman gi OUp can't live with it," the Seininok-Brevard chief torneys.
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that plans to attend will in. prosecutor told the commission.
should Fund the state attorney,"
state
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Tuesday'i high 89. Overnight dude: Carole MeCahey, forCoriuiiissloner John Kinibrou.gh told herring said an adamant Kimbrough.
mnerly sice president of an the commission intends to fund only that amount
low u,
Commissioner Dick Williams added that the
Partly cloudy through OrLindo bank; Bette Wimbish, required by the law.
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nty' Is funding Herring per law at the 1972-73
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Thursday. A chance of than- assistant secretary of corn"You should make your plea to the state
leve
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which is $4 000
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sheriff asked for a few thousand dollars
afternoon or evening hours, assistant to The Florida State Kjnibrosjgh said.
to correct a problem, It was denied, and now the
highs In the upper SOs and low University pre sId enI,
County Attorney Toni reeman said the
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90s Lows In the 70s Winds Geraldine Rudd, Cherie Delco comnnnss1on should fund Herring at a axpayers face the prospect of paying out
in claims
variable mostly' southeast and Mamie Strong, Tallahassee "reasonably necessary" level as required by ini
"I do not intend to subject the taxpayers to
around 10 mph, gusty near businesswomen; Frances state law.
thundershowers. KaIn Hoesch, a former banker;
Herring said the absolute minimum Is $18,000. the serious consequences of Inadequately Funded
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Kwiatkowski said promoters the engine in one of the "mini

residents opposing the track, had been as "amicable as racers" was no louder than
the commission backed Its possible" to residents needs noise made by a lawn mower.
professional staff by not
He said' Le Mans would be
That prompted Jim Maloy of
rezoning 11.2 acres south of the an "asset to the county," then Bel
Nor th to remark, "How
K-Mart shopping center in Fern bowed out and turned R.ad1f easy would it be to fall asleep
Park
down The other commissioners with 10 or 15 lawn mowers
"That's okay," Radloff said followed suit
running ouLside .our bedroom
following the ccmmlssion's RadlofI said the $550,000' window?"
decijon, lie said his plans now project would employ 30
Malay and others pointed out
are to exercise an option on 10
acres to the east of the original
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mini "Ce Mans" skidded on the protestors on the edge of their grassy' area," producing an
first turn and spun out Tuesday seats when he was asked for his "attractive area for wholesome
when Seminole County' Corn- recommendation. Kwiatkowski entertainment."
inissioners
unanimously represents the Altamonte
lie produced a letter from
rejected his pleas for rezoning. Springs district in which "Le Langley Adair, the county's
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remainder of the tab
$19,000 after Commissioner
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Williams had $500 placed in the county officials asking for cuts
budget
raise in salary
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tonay night. The total budget &lt;
property value and is used to is down about $1.8 million from
determine property taxes.
last year's $52 million figure.
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The four part budget inlocal effort has jumped 60 per cludes
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412
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operating
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operating budget of the dropped with the lack of new
Seminole County School system construition, and 8 mills for
for the new year 1975-76 is being debt service.
advertised today for a second
A total of 8.6 nulls Is being
time
levied for the new school
Roger Harris, assistant bud t.
the ømIlla required
superintendent for finance, said for debt vcrvlce to retire a 1968
today the reason the millage Is bond Issue "does not have to be
being advertised a second time advertised,
Harris.
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$6,891.427.09 of capital
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cut," remarked Commissioner department — Including Adair.
Mike Hatt.away.
The son began wi th the
The commission also added county' budget about $151,000
some money back into the over money required to meet
budget.
rnillage, Goembel's office set
A sum of $3,000 was placed 5.4 mills as the certified millage
back in the budget to pay the figure for the county and the
ur ba n forester's 120,000 salary
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than $5 41 per $1,000 of the value or $5,150 in interest money
of taxable property.
Labor attorney's budget
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ground this morning for Phase ILL construction, which includes a
$1.93 million fine arts building, at the college. A Large crowd was
on hand for the official ceremonies.

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Interest Money Paid To Utilities
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amount," Said lIlI l)alc, the tounty's specified the county would pay
"interest
that tune Casclberry appealed, and the sue went
tlnnssai" with Casselberry askins the high court
hrector of environmental services. Dale said
jiyinen" until such time as th e bonds ar e
to
th
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hi
tu
for
a
ruling.
to drop the appeal. Grier's name as on the appeal
another ,000 in attorney's lees could be tacked on validated.
Bond validation hearings are held in circuit in behalf of th e (ity.
A suit filed earlier this year by Casselberry to the $91,000 estimate.
Plus, Dale now says he fears the bond's on't be curt, and bond sales are valida
ted by a circuit
Ma&gt;or Bill Crier, seeking to block the county's $2.4Ibus far , the county has paid $59.000 in interest sold on time because the bond
market
has
gone
City officials tOnhlnned today the suit has been
court
judge.
million bond validation, will cost Seminole County money since March and county officials estimate it hell" because of the situabon in New York City.
dismissed
by th e Supreme Court.
Ashby
Jones,
deputy
thxpayers an estima ted $91,000, county officials
circuit court clerk, said
ill be three more months before the deal Is con'it's
taking
bwiches
of
money,
and
The
mayor
th
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p
has
hint ed for mon ths that
eo
p
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money
paid
out
th us far is "not reco verable."
confirmed today.
swiunated.
aregolng to havetopayforit,' Dale j
Casselberry
would
drop
the suit. He said the city
Hesaid paymen ts will be made for a, least three
Though Grier has agreed to drop the suit, which
Art Beckwith Jr., clerk of the circuit court,
said
Money from the bond validation was to be used
JW
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has
"noth
i
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to
gain
fm pursuing the issue
more months. Those paymentswill th
%kits scheduled for a Sept. 17 hearing before the the contract entered into Aith Consumer and Initlian
for purchase of the tim, utilitie~,, firms which
an estimated $91,000, according to officials in Beek.
F loru Supreme Cou rt , Interest money still being hills Utilities stipulated payments would be made
"It just bloll your mind," Dale commented.
(asselberry officials hoped to purcha se before the
ill s office
pa id to the to utilltie involved.
it I the suit flIt l ir th e first 1)llU'
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iii id tlit (oIltril( I IS (IOS&amp;'d
(IzIlt) t ntered the picture.
John Me 1)unuui, the county's utility attorney,
"llie interest Money lias U) be, paid, and it's a
Othtr
than
the posibIlIt% of not selling ho: Il
lit other Aords, a "clause" in the contract
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The (asselber agenda also
includes authorization for

considered by the city council.
The budget would require a

disposition of the old elevated

scheduled at lMngwood

the new$50 2 mullIor budget is
up for public hearing at 730
tonight In the County Courthouse
Each mill equals 11 per 11,000

Mill

and utility accountstotaling
$563,256 for the newyear
beginning Oct 1, are to be

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hearing
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In Casselberry a crowd of
citizens is exiveted to protest
the city's planned le vy of a 1.75
mill property tax for the first
(mu in cuts 'history.
Total gei'eral fun.d and utility
bu d get i$l,2,I06 general fund
and $593,697 utilitiesi of $2.46

both cities.

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ertified like Mary's tax rate
.it 1.9 mills for the newfiscal
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The developers posted ;I

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section
The utility already t
co ntractsto
re the
developed area and sewer

agreement has been reached.
Lormarin said the company,

$150 000 bond on the proje'

although it can justify a higher

which has been st.

rate change, may be willing to

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ccrinection fees were paid to
fol owners of the Longwood
hills Road see r pa c kage plant
S t it,111, Longwood Utilitic,

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exclusive franchise area.

hearing on a request frL',':,

council meeting in

The requested franchise area
includes not on1 Sandal w ood,
lngood Gro v es, Highland

Lon,gwood at 7:30 p.m.
Ma y or James It Innann,

Seminole Cableision for a ra
increase Although the cityI
had a senice agrnient : 1

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agentsduring
aft liktl&gt; mainl',
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Springs.
after
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Letters
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repor
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Highs
near %. Lows III
Arrested on charges of tedly received by a number of h
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keeping a house of ill fame and Orange and Seminole county
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assignation of prostitution was tl 'tors at their offices.
Malanie Sue Gould, 20, who
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hundreds of copies of letters doctor, who reported receiv-rig
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stages of uni and offering to the aparmient "bugged" by
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Sunda~'s high 80. O%emight
tertainmi in the comfort of $100 in marked money.
our private home" were seized
Sheriff's agents, Orlando
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siderable
cloudines-when agents raided an apart- police and Altamonte Springs
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alleged fledgling prostitution court on Sept.26
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The board levied a total of
12.8 mills last year, which in
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operating blidget plus four mills
for new construction (which
voters agreed to drop this year

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the

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including the attInd CIII' hail
building, police station and
o'irt site areas, has been a
pra ised at $%
9.580, Knowles
repor ted.

agenda also includes a pUt!i

Terry Goembel certified

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on the monthl&gt; sewer rate in

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IU1,330 this year.

J R Grant, as authorized to
negotiate with officials of the
utility co mpany to work out a
compromise, announced o v er
the weekend a tentative

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market is "depresse

there are no buyers, L,
hopefully that will imp.-ove,*

Tucker said.
Kno w les said the county

development plans
At a workshop to follow the
regular rncting, consideration
sill given to calling the bond
on SMI) s development of the

The continued public hearing

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five yearlds wnile Mm Ithate is one year &gt;ouuer.

Age makes no difference to these youngsters. Ile only tj g that
does matter Is having fun.

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was pol as to the latid',~
avaiw"
"either through
sale or swap-- fie saki a reply
uide by i'm end of V!s
week..
Hc,, rever, Tucker said today.

Kindergarten students at Forest City Elementary School pLay the
same games their parents played at the same stage of life —
lMndon Bridge Is Falling Down. Here, Tiffany Lydil ilefti and the fruket value..
Th
Slary Liong form the bridge for Marfaell Infante. Tiffany and nn tinic to be selling real esta
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Seminole Count) property

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lblic hearings on the 1
6 budges are on the agendas

by Iflowile Schne:Lder

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was initially made to the

property.

Tucker, chairman of the board
and chief executive officer of
the Fla
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concerning the availability of
two-acre bank-owned parcirl

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Appraiser Terry Goembel and

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of assessable

Warren E. "Pete Knowles
said he has contacted Gtn

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"Please review your budgeis
to see if any Items or programs
could
reduced Williams
letter says
lie said the count)'
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county's planning and zoning

Polk, Circuit Court Clerk Art
Beckwith
Jr , Property

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One mill equals $1 per $1,000

Wologist and technician who

chairmanMemorial
of the board
of worked in his department.
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to be studied by city com.
missioners in their 4 p.m
regular work session today.
In a memorandum to the

Contacted last week, Adair
Several othe- items of illiIlien lie appealed to the
the chief judge of the eighteenth
judicial circuit, Sheriff John 'was unaware his department portanct- to Seminole County commission

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Five possible locatiom for a
new Sanford City liall builciir,~,
includiN the present twol

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million. Initial budget rtN uC515
-ear ;%ere for moe than
$22
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ou crea te

%%orkers and would be an
I.Swl" to the countv.
Radloffs rezoning request

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Letters went to John E ans,

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construction o a "mini grand
ace
racsue

Adair wouldn't be turned
the cold' if he qualified for a

budget as more than $5.

A $34,584 reduction left Adair

the overall budget.

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for their aisLstance in reducing

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come before the commission.
ounty job.
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A groundswell of opposition
i
ped
out
hasdeveloped.
Many residents
Adair's budget wasw
a
race
track
is out of ptace
reductions at Tuesday's budget
At the 7 p.m. meeting. by the commission as it reduced say
a
session at the county cour- Pollution Control Officer a W.000 deficit to slightly in residential area. They have
total circulated petitims which will
thouse,
Langley Adair is expected to more than $200.000. rle
be presented to ffmmLssioners.
Meanwhile, County Conl. make an appeal for restoration budget is slightly more than
Radloff says the project
inissioner Dick Williams sent of his budget, which was wiped $18-million. Last year's county

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The commission
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said anticipated revenues are
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of
money
need
to
substantial" and should allow
conunix--3ioners to hold the 5.34 stay within the certified mil age
5.34 mills.
mills without any "major"

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this year's $1&amp;million budget
within millage certified by the
The- commissioner said a
county's appraiser.
$152,000 of certified had been %%iped out. Ile said it '-few tkinks" get the lions share
"State revenue sharing went "i4ithin
up," Eleanor Anderson said millage," a figure made was his understanding suf. of business distributed by Beek[Possible by the cornmission's ficient personnel had been with's office.
today. Mrs. Anderson, a budget
cutting more than &amp;3-million retained to handle complaints
Beckwith says Kwiatkowski's
anal&gt;5
ifl
t
Ice 0
"from our budget."
and
run
pollution
tes
ts
.
in1orma1ion
is "erroneous' and
Management Analysis
that
tie
w
ill
be 'happy" to
10MAE), said her department
Ile said officials sent letters
But Commissioner Slike appear before the commission
is cranking in additional probably "weren't aware" of Ilattaway said thosw lunctiorls
to answer questions.
revenue anticipated from the how close the commission is to will be handled by Bill Dale,
state.
Also, Tom Radloff's request
certified. Hopefully. Williams who is in charge of the county's
to
an area behind Kofficials could find 10 per
ICCS
Mart
South
toda;will con
Seminole for
department. liattaway said

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are scheduled for Tuesday's
ineetinv.
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If a r r y
Kwiatkowski has asked Beck"I th to explain why a few banks
~et most of the county's "time

Pollution Control Officer Langley Adair is
(0111- expected to make an appeal for restoration
inissioners who have scheduled
a second budget session of his budget, which was wiped out in last
Tuesday in an attempt W hold week's hearings.

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Sites

Jeannie Echols (left) Mayor Lee Moore, Terry Echols and Brad Hplliagsworth ( right take pa in a
ri bbon-c utting ceremony this mo rni ng, officially opening the doom of Echols Sleep World. located at
2S87 S. Sanford Ave. The new business featurrs quality bedding with any size made to order. Terry agents said inoved to the area
Echols I.% the owner. Iferald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.I
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Legal
Legal Notice

IN BRIEF
Reversal Of Grain Sale Half

Evening Herald, Sanford,

RESOLUTION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
FICTITIOUS NAME
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
P11111 IC SALE. SURPLUS Notice is hereby given th4t we are
IMRROI,r,H SECONDED flY
CITY
ppflpFRTY,
engaged 10 hUSiflC%% a 30 Brittany COMMISSIONER KWIAT
At I AM 0 NI F S PR I N OS. Circle Cassrtbc'rrv 17707. Seminole
FOLLOWING
THE
KOWSKI
ACCEPT
Wilt.
II OPIDA
lorida tinder the ltitiOuS
Counts'
ADOPTED AT
UT
ION
WAS
SFAI FDBID6TOUE OPENEDAT flame of ACTION GLASS &amp;
THE REGULAR MEETING OF
1000 A M. SEPTEMBER 73. l97S. At TFRATIONS, and that WC
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM
ITEMS
MAY
BE
CITY hAl I
t0ri'qi' said name with the Clerk MISSIONERS OF SEMINOLE
SFFN AT
CITY GARAGE. f the fArcuit Court. Seminole COUNTY, FLORIDA ON THE 27
AVENUE
001101 AS
AT County, Florida in accordance with DAY OF JULY. A D. 1975
lORRAINE
STREET. the proviSIons of the Fictitious
ACT
Al TAMONIE SPRINGS. S'OOA M
Name Statutes. To Wit: Section
ixI PM MONDAY THROUGH M509 Florida Statutes 1957
WhIr PEAS the Board of County
ITEMS INCLUDE
FRIDAY
5 Rr4rt
,r M (.1rnr
Si'ttinolc County,
Cor,rn
ssoers.
ri
AIIIOMOI1II ES HEAVY DUTY
Jame',
By EU)A NICHOlAS
been
petitioned by the
Florida.
has
EQUIPMENT. MISC SCRAP IRON
Gera ld Younqs
residents
of
the
Woodlands
area.
Herald Correspondent
FUR
AND COPPER. MISC
Publish Sept iS 77. 29. Oct 6 1975 located within the conh,fleS of
NITIIRF. MISC ELECTRONIC DFR w
Precinct 17. requesting a Municipal
BICYCLES
F all 1PM F NI .
LONG WOOL)
Aware
Services Taxing Unit be established
l7FMi7E0 I PST AVAILABLE AT
11
hecein.lttCf called the
Citizens and Taxpayers (ACT)
.
for said
CITY ('.ARAc,E
Woodlands
Municipal
Services
held Its inaugural meeting
Publish Sept II iS. 16. 19)5
NOTICE OF SALE
.
Taxing Unit and
DIP
99
To Mrs Patricia Dykes
Saturday night at L)uan High
WHEREAS. Florida Law under
7701 Narcissus Avenue
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authority of Article VIII. Section I
School's auditorium before a
77I
Sanford. Florida
(ft arid Article VII. Section 9 fbI ot
FICTITIOUS NAME
large audience.
You are hereby notified that I will the Constitution Of the State of
Notice 5 hi'reOy (liven that I am offer
Bursts, of applause greeted
for sate and sell at public
ennaned in business at 30) Oak
Florida, and under authority of
to the highest bidder for cash. the Florida StatuteS 119111, Section
each speaker who rapped
Drive. Altamonte Slwing% 3770
the following described livestock. to 12501 (I) (ci) and frI. and S ec tion
Seminole County. Florida under
"unrealistic
taxation
of
0
fictitious name 01 HEDRO N Wit
700 071 (II. provides for the
American citizens."
one 11 Black Female Hog
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. INC.
estab lit and procedures for
One (I) lIed Female Hog
Fred Streetman, Seminole
and that I intend to reo'Ster said
providing for the development ñrid
at 1100 A M on the 72nd day of
maintenance Of recreational ser
with
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
September
A0
name
County Republican chairman
Court. Seminole County. Florida •
1975. at the vices and facilities and also for the
and master of ceremonies, said,
f ~Pniiinciip County Animal Control
accordance with the provisions o
development and maintenance of
Name Statutes. To located at the Agricultural &amp; Road plantingS landscaping a nd other
"The guverncmnt is too big to
the FicIltiou
_1y.te "1
Department on Highway I? 97. South Im
provements of a like nature
Wit' Section
do too many services for too
soS 09 Florida Statutes 01 Sanford. Seminole County, within the publiC areas Of the
1957.
many people. The reason for
Florida wher e the livestock •5 im
S Sharon P Hardesty
Woodlands Municipal Servic es Unit
1
to satisfy a claim in the
ifld
this program tonight is to bring
Secretary
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
sum of $9397 for fees.
toget her people who share a
.
Publish Sept I. 15, 77. 79. 1975
PF sot vED that the Board of
fdlna. care and costs therenf
rc.onisonrrs of 5emm'
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coiunun need."
John F Polk
laredO, ',rt tJatt'
Count,.
lie suggested government i. it. Grant., Longwood Council Chairman, left, Is shown with
Sheriff
SPECIAL ELECTION, for a Stra.'.
Seminole County, Florida
spending was becoming too officers of new group called ACT: President Bo Simpson, center, IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
vote called for the WoodlaniR
Sept IS. 1975
Publish
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI R.
Municipal Services Taxing Unit, br
iiiuch to bear and for the people and Vice President Claude Creel. (Herald Photo by Elda Nichols) CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE OF P 105
September 73. 1975
to keep "croaking 'til we turn
s
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED ths
off the heat! We have a audience, "Howdo we get rid of aware of the actual taxes being CIVIL NO.
5
197
77
day
of
July.
A
0.
OEPARTMENTOF
ATTEST
TRANSPORTATION
republic, but we better work to it pusher?" Several 'ojces paid per person, saying, H F R8F R T H GEARTNER and
FOWARO ENGLANDER,
Arthur H Beckwith Jr
SPECIAL TRAFFIC
keep it!"
answered, "Kill 'em!" and "Government isn't free. It's
Plaintiffs.
Clerk to the Board of
REGULATIONS
State Rep. Robert Hattaway, "Electrocution!" Kelly said, costing us."He advised citizens vs
County CommSsiOflers in and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
for Seminole County. F:Ior da
That the Drn,irtment of Tran
1)-Seminole said, "With your "No, that's not the way. Quit to attend today's Seminole JOSEPH STONE. .is trustee. et at
75 &amp; Sept I, f IS, 1975
Defendants sportaition at its meeting of June 28. Publish
belp and yo
ur concern, the buying the junk! If you want a County School budget public
NOTICE OF SUIT
1975 gave consideration. to the (lEO 111
representatives will listen to moral nation, be moral!"
hearing at 7:30 p.m., in the 10 Gerald Gordon and
reouests relating to wecial traffic
Adellne Gordon, his Wife
you. We must get back to the
regulations and in each case made a
He told of America losing
courthouse.
10 Birchwood Road
review of the traffic investigation
basics of our country."
per cent of the auto market to
The school board is asking for
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Peabody. Massachus etts
report, along with the recom
lie said the voting record in foreign competition, with bad eight mills in taxes, an increase
of
the
000inetr
at
the
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
meodations
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Leonard Ji,tf and
Tallahassee was 70 per cent labor practices.
location or locations described COUNTY. FLORIDA
over last year's 6.3 mills.
Flame J Jaffe,
rIow
conservative and added,
MI' President Ho Simpson
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.i?77CA 04 F
his wife
Seminole. ROAD
COUNTY
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Speaking of the government said, "We have started from
Sison Court
71010
Section
Location
IS oo
"Seminole County' is one of the furnishing jobs for the unem- scratch because we are conIn InC.IPAI
Re: Dissolution
of Marriag9
Silver Spring. Maryland
Sanford from SLD MP 9911 to SLD
0 DAVID DENNIS.
12 fastest growing counties in ployed, he received a loud cernednotonlyaboutthxes,but
AP 9 991. diStance 0 0 mi
Petitioner, Husband
Her man Friedlander and
Florida. There will be a 45 per round of applause when he said, because
RFCOMMFPDED REGULATION
we need to dig out the
and
Ann Friedlander, hiS wife
Prohibit Parking East Side
cent
Increase
of
people
in
the
"The
government
hiring
people
facts
next 10 Years.
Thomasville Road
and present them to the
On reco,nrnefldaliOn of the JUDITH ANN DENNIS
doesn't produce anything.
Pi ',pondecit W fr
Mtiultrie.
Gr'crq
Director. Road operation, the above
Explaining a referendum government can't get
public. We have to tell the
NOTICE TO DEFEND
traffic
and
sDe
regulations
were
TO
TIfF
STATE
OF
FLORIDA TO
vote, he said, "When you see a
it done, elected officials the well has
Harvey Forman and
determined to be reasonable and
ANN DENNIS
referendum on a ballot, just
Marsha Forman, hiS wife
"It's not enough for you to run lry-and they'd better ration
cessary upon the basis of the
Address
unknown.
55
Albeqmarle
Road
in
enginerinn and traffic
remember, you and I have to vote. You've got to screw your what is left!"
Pecidrre unknown
NorWd. Massachusetts
and authority was
vestiqatbons
pay the taxes. I think it will take head on right. If this form of
Y01) ARF HEREBY NOTIFIED
Iheretoi-e given by the Secretary for
tpaf (.FRAI.D DAVID DENNIS. his
us all together to change government is too confusing for
Stanley Weinbaum and
the establishment of same
andand
the "'N' a Petition in the Circuit Court Of
Joan Weinbaum, his wife
things."
you, then it won't work. I
placing of the proper marking
the
$eni;no?e C oun?y. Florida for thr
Framingham,
Massachusetts
also.
for
Si')nS as indicated.
U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly, H- believe you can understand it. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Dt'. ltin of Marriage ca sting
elimination
of
ei'sting
Florida, charged that most No one will do it for us. America FLORIDA EIGHTEENTH
controls
b*twcen
GERALD DAVID DENNIS
Lou Brudnick and
where this Is Indicated
and JUDITH AhPI DENNIS. and you
Charlotte Brudnick. hiS wife
congressmen vote as "liberal is with you, the people, and JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
Billy
0
Pelham.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
arc re-oureci to serve a copy of your
31 Tyler Road
Director
Free-spenders." In referring to America is the sum of each of CIVIL ACTION No. 73.1172-CA-111A
written
defense, if any on his at
I pxington, Massachusetts
Department of
In Ri, the Marriage 04
crime in the country, he said, us.
forriry Albert P1 Fetts whose act
Transportolion
R
FAYF EL LISON.
dress i
710 Edwards Building
Steven Kaitr
"Government will not save you
Robert Brunner, chairman of BENDA
Publish Sept 15. 1975
Wife Petitioner
Pars Avenue, Sanford, Florida
$7 N Main Street
from crime."
OFR 117
the Rolling hills Association, and
37771 and file the originAl with the
Pleasantville.
DO ELLISON. SR
Then Kelly asked the suggested everyone become RANDALL ELPI
(len of the above styled Court, on
New Jersey 01737
Husband Respondent
or before the 1st day of Octob
October 197S.
INVITATION TO BID
NOTICE OF ACTION
i1fa',tt and Ultimate
Or Murray J Kohn And
FOR INSURANCE COVERAGE
To Randall Eldon Ellison. Sr
,tugtnmpn' will be entered aoainst
Beverly Kohn. hIS wife
SEMINOLE COUNTY
797 Main Street
for tb'e relief demanded in sad
1013 F Park Avenue
PORT AUTHORITY
Ft (levees.
Petition, i,hi(h it, the Dissolution of
Vineland. New Jersey
NOTICE
is her e-b
Massachusetts 01133
y given that P.arriage between he and you
01360
sealed bids will be received by the
You are hecebi notified that a
WITNESS 'AY HAND And OF
Administrator of the Seminole
proceeding for Refif Unconnec ted and all other persons
1(1111 14A1 c said Court this 74th
Similarly County Port Authority's Office, cia,of Ai.riu-ct 1975
with Ditsotution of marriage his situated as investors in a real
estate
I
been filed against you and you are trust pertaining to the herewith located on the Pert of Sanford fsean
property Lake Monroe. Flord
reowred tu Serve a copy of your described property
Arthur H llrck*ilh, Jr
Until 1 00 p m cd t (1500 hours),
written defenses. If any, thereto
(leek
of the (rru.t Court
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIF
I
ED
By BOB LLOYD
Friday, September 74, 1973
Sanford, was held without bond upon Petitioner's attorneys,
By' lillian T ).nkins.
Whose that a Complaint to foreclose
Insurance coverage must include
Herald Staff Writer
on a violation of probation namcs And ac1drrswsapo,arIelow. mortgages encumbering the
nv (lerk
liability workman's compensation.
on a on or before October II. 19 73, and file following real property
At BERT f FITTS
charge and $5,000 bond
the original thereof with the Clerk of
Attorney for the Petitioner
Si of SLAYIA COLONY CO 'S all risk, fire. eitenc ed coverage.
An Ohio man was returned to charge of resisting arrest with thiS Court either before service on SIPtot
RDIVtSIOPI,accocdingtotheplot vandalism and malicious mischief
710 Edwards Building
automobile blanket bond, and
that state today by authorities violence.
Petitioner'sattorneys or im
Sanford. Florida 37771
thereof recorded in Plat Book
2. accIdental death Specifications
to face Indictments for atmediately thereafter, otherwise a Page 71, of the PUNIC Records Of may be
Publish Sept 1. S. IS. 77, isiS
picked up at the Ad
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Patrolman D.H. Whitmire default will be entered against you Seminole County. Florida.
tempted murder of a policeman
ministration Building, Port of
(cxthe relief demanded in the has been filed against you and
narcotics
reported
he
was
attempting
to
and possession of
you Sanford Orange
n
Boulevard. Lake
Petition
are reguired to ser ve a copy of your
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal writt..nctefensc-s if any, to it on VAN Monroe, Florida, from S 00 a m
after what local police say may handcuff Stewart after an
until S 00r) m (0400 hours until
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
have been an escape attempt. arrest at Cavalier lounge, U.S. of this Court on the Sin day Of Sep DEN BERG. GAY &amp; BURKE. P tS. hours), Monday through Friday)c%, FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
attorneys for the plaintlff. whOse
17-92, ordered by probation tembt'r. A 0 ISiS
TheSeminole County Purl FLORIDA.
Seal
address k P 0 Box 193. Orlando
Altamonte Springs police officers, and Stewart broke
. Authority reserves the right to CIVIL ACTION NO. 731I30.CA.09 A
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Florida 17107, and filC the original rebect any or all bids. any bid SOIITIIEAST BANK OF EAST
arrested Fred M. Driver,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
away.
with the Clerk of the above
Styled recric After
the specified time will ORANGE. f Ii aDANK OF EAST
d1
By Elaine RiCharde
Friday on the Ohio charges and
Court on or before October 171h.
not
be
considered
No bidder may ORANGE, a Florida banking cor
Deputy Court
1913: o therwise
Whitmire reported the
he was held in a holding cell at
. a iudgment may be withdraw his bid for a period of poration,
ROBERT M MORRIS
entered aoaInt you
Plan? II f,
for the relief forty five (45) days after date set for
the Sanford Law Enforcement suspect was chased on foot to HUTCHISON &amp; MORRIS
demanded In the Complaint
bid openings
the rear of Starllte Lounge 730 North Park Avenue
Center
WlTNESSmyhandandthesalof
R ids will b opened attpieffe0f AVERY F WISDOM and RENEE
said Court on September 17th. 1975 the Administrator at 3
where he was apprehended Sanford, Florida 37771
M WISDOM. his wife.
pm
Publish - Sept S. iS. fl. 79. 1973
(Seal)
Sanford police reported after another struggle.
ed P • (1500 hOurs), or as soon
Defendants
OF P 67
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
thereafter as possible on September
NOTICE OF
Sunday morning that jailers
Clerk of the Circuit Court
71. ISiS
FORECLOSURE SALE
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discovered a one-by-two foot
By' Lillian I Jenkins
Dated at Sanford, Seminole
Notice is hereby given that pur
o i
ce
Deputy Clerk
hole had been punched in
County, Florida this SIPs day of suant to a Final Judgment of Fore
Publish' Sept is. 77. 79. Oct 6. I1S September, A 0
cell ceiling and Driver was
Closure dated Septennher9, 1913. and
ISIS
OFP Ill
By Order of
entered in Case No 7SIl)0CA9A
transferred to the county jail.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
of the Circuit Court of the
Seminole County Port
NOTICEOFPUBLICHEARINO
He was held there overnight in
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
Authority
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
a first-floor holding cell until
3 Thomas A tlirsford.
for Senulnole County. Florida,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NOTICE IS HEREBY avenby fhe City Council of the City of Winter
Chairman
wherein
SOUTHEAST BANK OF
picked up this morning by Ohio Springs, Florida. that said City Council will hold a public hearing at 730
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. ATTEST
EAST ORANGE is the Plaintiff, and
pm nr as soon thereafter as possible on Monday, October 6. 1973, to
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Edward I. fllackshesr,
authorities,
AVERY F WISDOM and RENEE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
consider the Adoption of the following ordinance by the City of Winter
Police said Driver was n- Springs.
Secretary
M. WISDOM, his wife. are the De
CIVIL DIVISION NO. Cl 1$Florida title of Which is as follows:
fendanls, I will sell to the highest
dicted by the Brown County
DIIVAI F FOFRAL SAVINGS &amp; Publish - Sept s. IS, 1973
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
and best bidder for cash at the West is
OF DFP 63
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ASSOCIATION
Grand Jury at Georgetown, ADOPTING THE MUNICIPAL BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF WINTER
front door of the Seminole County
JACK SONVII.LE
Glib, on the felony charges SPRINGS. Ft 01110*. FO THE FISCAL YEAR 191$ 1976; REPEALING
Courthouse In Sanford, Florida, at
Alt ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICTVill
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION II 00 AM on the 761h day Of Se p
April 24.
HFRFWITH SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE
IN PRECINCT NO. 47. IN THE tember,
97S. the following
EUNICE
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A copy of said Ordinn, shall be available it the office of the City
A 61-year-old Sanford man
OF
COUNTY
SEMINOLE. described property as set forth
in
Clerk
of
the
City
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for
all
persons desiring to
was held in jail today Ofl '0
FLOR IDA, ON SEPTEMBER 23, said
Final
Judgment
of
examine same
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bond on trespassing and enForeclosure
Defeoctant
An abbreviated form of the proposedmunicipal budget for the City of
PARCEL No 77 The South $23
tering
without
NOTICE OF ACTION
breaking Winter Springs, Florida, is set forth below
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN feet of the West ',of the Southwest
TO
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charges after his release f
ENICE 0 AIKENS a k A THAT A SPECIAL ELECTION will to of the Northeast '.
SECTION 6.
PR OPOSED
EUNICE 0 AIKEPIS SOOTHER be held on the 73rd day of Sep
hospital.
TOWNSHIP 70 SOUTH, RANGE 37
I AND
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
tember, 1915. fur thepurpose of a FAST, less the East 33 feet of the
Sanford police said Cecil
Residenra
'Jnknown
straw vote to determine whether or North 111 feel for road and sublect
to
Hall, 61, 2422 Chase Ave., was Police Derwtment
$111,117 IS
YOIJ ARE NOTIFIED that an not a Municipal Service Taxing Unit, a 1% feet ca'..ment for bridle path on
Fire Department
action
tnfoveclMea
mortgAge
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the
50,35033
desired by the Citizens of the the East, South and West
charged in connection with a Public Works Department
side's, AND
following pmnprrty in
37.35613
Semnole WnIlands area
PARCEL No 71 and South ' of
Saturday night inciden! at a Beuilding&amp; inning Department
County,
Florida7219300
The place Of voting In PSC PARCEL NO 75' The Writ
1 4 of the
I Of it. I Al) P FIW000. Ac
residence at 2432 Marshall Ave. C41iCe Departmen t
41,70000
SPECIAL El FCT ION shall be the P4th,',t ', of 3ar tu,n 6 Tov,nshp
C.rt Riidoet
'orcl
on
to
the
ptt
lhefrt7l
10,33000
Police said flail as injured lfl
5 place listed in the Resolution Set 70 South, Range
37 East, Less the
reqor
Finance Department
In Plat Bock IS. Page IS. forth below The polls well be op
71,77300
a struggle with a man who was
Planning Commission
Public Recor
ds of Seminole County. the voting place on the date en at North 1373 feet and the South 513 feet
3.00000
of Said Alto less the East 33 feet for road
F lorida
with residents who returned Peservefor Construction
.00000
election from 7 00 AM until 700 Suh)ect 10 a 13 feet easement
on the
Ms been filed against you and you
home to find Hall at
PM onthe same day. all As West side for bridle path, AND
TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
arc
reosilfed
to
serve
a
copy
of
$4S1.267.)S
your provided In ',,iid Resolution adopted
location,
PARCEL No 9 The South seo 00
written defense's, if any. to it,
on July 77, ISiS and publithd in full, feet cf the
761300 feet of East
Sanford police charged two
JIlt lOS
0
PET RUSKA. below, as part of this 011cc
Notice
Of the PIectNeI I Of Son
ecti 6
POWI AND AND PEIRUSKA
ANTICIPATED REVFNU V
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A major farm organization,
saying President Ford disregarded the farmer's interest
in suspending grain sales to the Soviet Union, is trying to
get the President to end the suspension.
William J. Kuhfuss, president of the American Farm
Bureau Federation, was scheduled to meet with Ford
today. Federation leaders ldst week angrily accused Ford
of "capitulation to political blackmail" when he announced that no further sales would be made before mid.
October.
Kuhfuss, reached by telephone Sunday at his farm near
Mackinaw, Ill., said, "farmers are real disturbed" over
Ford's action.; on the grain issue. They are angry over
Ford's exclusion of them in his dealings with AFL-CIO
President George Meany and other labor leaders as well
as over the administration's talks with the Russians, he
said.
"Capitulation to labor is what it amounted to," Kuhfuss
said of Ford's suspension of the grain sales. 'As we view
it, these are political activities going here with the election coming on next year."

Election Turns Bitter
CONCORD. N.H. W)
Bitter personal hostility
between Democrat John A. Durkin and Republican Louis
C. Wyman is marking the last days of New Hampshire's
Senate campaign as the year-long rivals battle for advantage in a Tuesday runoff both hope will be decisive.
The antagonism between Durkin and Wyman flared
Sunday, both on and off the air, as they participated in a
pair of television interview programs to climax the
campaign made necessary when the Senate was unable to
decide who on their first race last November.
Durkin accused Wyman of engaging in Watergate-style
tactics, while the GOP candidate claimed his opponent
had lied repeatedly, as they clashed over a Republican
letter to New Hampshire hunters that accused the
Democrat of favoring gun control.
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ORLANDO (AP)
The Appalachian Regional
Commission has voted to impose a "spend-it-or-lose-it"
mandate on its 13 states to combat Congressional
criticism that the ARC isn't using all Its money.
The commission, which met Sunday at Walt Disney
World in conjunction with the Southern Governor's
Conference, also voted to seek a $336-million appropriation from Congress for the 1976-77 fiscal year a
$42.5-million hike over the 1975-76 year.
The eight governors a! the ARC meeting voted unanimously both for the 1977 budget request and the proposal
to require states to commit their share of commission
funds by May 15 of each year or have the money reallocated to sister states.
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WASHINGTON AP
There is growing sentiment
among congressional Democrats to end oil-price controls
just long enough to give Americans a taste of higher fuel
prices.
Then, the Democrats' theory goes, consumers would set
up a clamor, controls would be restored despite President
Ford's objections, and Ford would have suffered a
stinging defeat..,
It is doubtful the battle between.Ford and Congress over
energy policy will end that way, but chances for such a
turn will be improved this week unless House and Senate
Democrats resolve their differences over terms of a brief
extension of controls.
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For the first time, the Army is
forcing out of the service some regular officers who in
joining indicated they were making the Army a career.
The 625 regular officers are among 2,138 officers who
will be dropped from the service by the end of September
as part of a cutback to bring the number of Army officers
toan authorized strength of,1by June 3o 1976.
The change to permit the dropping of regulars during
reductions In force was approved by a law sought by the
Army. Before the legislation, the Army could drop only
reserve officers even though they were outperforming
regulars.
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The Postal Service says that
starting next month it will give at least as good service for
a 10-cent stamp as itnov does fora 13-cent airmail stamp.
Under the program that taker effect Oct. 11, first-class
mail will receive service "equal to or better than airmail," the Postal Service said Sunday.
"For the mailing public, the practical effect of thefirst.
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Florida's unemployment compensation law Is under attack by the state
branch of the National Organization for Women I NOW.
Some 200 men and women at the feminist group's third
state conference voted Sunday to authorize legal action
aimed at allowing pregnant women to receive uneniPloynient benefits.
Women are not eligible for benefits if they quit work because of pregnancy but workers do qualify if they leave
jobs for other medical reasons.
"This practice Is blatantly sexist and a form of
economic discrimination against women," said state Rep.
Karen (oolman, 1)-Fort Lauderdale.
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Wisconsin this January to begin his junior year.
"And once the leg is fully healed, I'll be going to Northm'tt'rn University Medical Center for a prosthetic," he
.uid Saturday before boarding a plane. "I don't think I'll
have much trouble getting used to it."
Shortly after the attack, a group of local businessmen
raised $2,000 to help pay for Peterson's education. The
check ssas presented to him Friday by the president of the
("h;ii,mbt'r
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'l'AI.LAIIAsSEF; AP
An investigator and a
[osecutor have been called before the Cabinet to dispute
the claim of convict Curtis Adams Jr. that he
not
Freddie Pius and Wilbert Lee
killed two service
stations attendants 12 years ago.
The testimony today of S.H. "Speedy" DeWitt and State
Atty. Leo Jones of Panama City is potential roadblock in
a move to pardon Pitts and Lee.
Gov. Heubin Askew, Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin and
Insurance Conimissloner Phil Ashier have signed a full
pardon. But one more Cabinet member must sign to free
Pills and Lee on schedule Friday.

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By The Associated Press
At least seven persons were killed In weekend traffic
accidents in Florida, including a mother and daughter
who died when their car skidded out of control during a
thunderstorm, the Highway Patrol say's.
Barbara Mann Roe, 33. lost control of her car Saturday
(ifl a rain-slicked road in Interlachen and crashed head-on
into another vehicle, troopers said. Mrs. Hoe and her
mother, 1A)ca P. Mann, both of St. Augustine, were killed.
George D. Welsch, 23, was killed Sunday near his home
in Gainesville shen another car went through a stop sign
and crashed into his car. Welsch was ejected from his
s-chicle.

Masked Robbers Hit Center
TAMPA lAP) - Two masked men bound six
ssonien employes of a convalescent center here with tape
(luring the night and made off with narcotics and money,
x)lice said.
The women, two nurses and four nuurses aides, were
able to free themselves after about two bout's and call
police. They were unharmed.
Authorities said the men were st-aring stockings over
their faces when they entered 'lie Cambridge Cons'alesct'rit Center, which serves mostly elderly perscn.s, in
the early morning hours.

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A task force designed to
1'AIJAIIASSEE (AP)
cut red tape in the Medicaidrograrn will also search for
person.s abusing the health-care plan, a state official says.
William J. Page, Health and Rehabilitative Services
secretary, has announced formation of a department task
force to study Medicaid problems and recommend
solutions within 90 tlavs.
The $180 million prograill, which gets 58 per cent of its
Funds from the federal government, serves about 400,000
t'ltk'rly, blind, disabled and poor persons in Florida.
"We feel we owe it to the taxpayers and the c!ients to
make sure funds are spent In the most efficient manner
iissihle ss bile assuring the best health care available to
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engines
the unoccupied plane earlier.
but police had shot out the tires
as the jetliner moved down the
runway, Van Dyke said at a
news conference.
As the plane began moving,
the doctor, who had been taken
hostage at a hospital shortly
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A 20-yea r-old liciui I,
returned home after spending 32 days in a
l)aytona Beach hospital recovering from a shark attack.
Henry Peterson's right leg was amputated below the
knee after he was mauled by a shark Aug. 12 off a local
beach.

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"It's probably going to be the
roughest season we've had," an official says of the
econoDhic outlook for more than 100,000 workers who will
he harvesting Florida farm crops this winter.
Fred Staff, coordinator of the Migrant Labor Prograi,i
of the State Division of Community Services, made 11)4.,
t'OIIIIIICflI over the weekend at the close of an Orlando
conference on farm workers.
According to reporLs at the conference, poor swnnier
crops up north will send migrant workers south earlier
than usual and they'll arrive without any way of making a
living until Flori(La's crops start coming In.
Then, Staff added, the migrants will have to compete
s ith foreign workers and a greater number of year-round
residents For farm jobs decreasing in number because of
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The launcn of a West
German satellite has been postponed because a lire
destroyed some v.t.al equipment during the Sept. 9 launch
of the Viking II mission to Mars, space officials say.
The second Hellos, a German-made, sun-circling satelite, had been tentatively scheduled for launch by a Titan.
Centaur rocket Dec. 8 but will probably not be launched
until January.
"It would have been a tight schedule even if the second
mission to Mars had gone on Aug. 22 as originally pla nned," said John Neion, director of launch operations at
the Kennedy Space Center.

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the Chamber of Commerce-sponsored group before boarding, ,attached to the plane. He was
while at right chamber Treasurer Vie Arnett, is in bow, with critically wounded but crawled
,j*.President Wayne Albert In stern, along with Albert's two SO1, to safety, Van Dyke said.
The doctor was identifi&amp;'l :
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taken
C hOSM4,C a bringing along an electric outboard motor. A picnic at the landing
hospital after the gunman kidcompletedtheday. UieraldStaffPtiotoby Bill Vincent
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he commandeered at a small
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from the scene of a rape in
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.shlch a woman was stabheil in
the chest, Van Dyke said.
He went to the San Jose Ibispiul and Health Center from
the store, took Wiefels hostagm'.
and headed for the Reid-Hillhostages in an auto, Van Dyke said
lie escorted the hostages mt
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Investigators said they have agents listened to what went on and a search for the marked Professional men listed in the the main lobby, where he took
turning up Thursday with traced the letters to a south via the "bug" worn by the money turned up the other card index and telephone the two Continental mechanics
Altamonte Springs, Sept, 9 and Seminole print shop where 2,500 doctor.
items,
directory.
as hostages, Van Dyke said.
10 postmarks.
of the sheets were allegedly'
Agents said they kicked in the
Agents said the apartment printed For a customer.
door to the apartment after a
Parker said the letters are
was under surveillance and
Parker said the doctor who period of silence, fearing the believed to have been mailed
police noted traffic in and out of cooperated with lawmen in the undercover doctor was "in' "to every doctor and dentist in
the dwelling, where a telephone case contacted the women by trouble" or possibly being Orange and south Seminole
bearing the Same number as telephone, set up if meeting at beaten,
counties" and that officers
given in the letters was found, an
Altamonte
Springs
Officers said, however, that believe the remaining letters
Monday-Friday
Also reported seized in the restaurant and then went to the only the doctor and the woman were to be sent to lawyers,
raid was a box of folded letters, apartment with a woman while were found in the apartment accountants
and
other
Full Salad Bar
envelopes,
an
electric
Three Delicious Entree
typewriter, a card index with
Vegetables
the names of doctors, lawyers M
an
d professional men believed
taken from the Winter Park
ORlANDO (AP)
telephone directors', and a
Senate the nation against price mockery of administration preledger listing names, oc- Majority Leader Mike Mans- gouging
on
petroleum dictions of economic recovery.
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"Last week's rejection of the
Mansfield, srwakinv at the
1.4 and SR 434
allegedl' had visited the oil price controls "stripped 41st annual Southern Governors emergency petroleum act exLongwood, Fla.
apartment.
whatever protection was left to Conference, said this rnamk' a tension was the final straw,''
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Public Hearings Tonight
(Continued From Page 1-At ssorking for the city,
City' Clerk Onnie Shomate Is
several years, the company p
not installed any service in the expected to report that no in
city'.
surance company- bids have
been received on the city' needs
The council Is expected
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plan ror tne
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr.,
Korman Office park, south of
SR 434. The site plan was turned IS expected to present an ordown last week when it was (finance rezoning the Betty'
noted insufficient rest rooms Widdis property' east of SR 42
were planned. Also criticized by to industrial. First reading is
the board last week were expected tonight with public
f) r ° p () s e d
p a r k i tig hearing set for early October
Oil Tuesday the Altamonte
arrangements.
Springs
City Commission will
Bob Ritz of the state Division
meet
at
4:30
p.m. and the Lake
of Youth Services will appear
again to urge the city to par. Mary City Council will hold ;i
ticipate in a program per- special meeting at 7:30 p. m.
Public
hearings
art'
mining young people who have
gotten into trouble for van- scheduled in Altamonte Springs
(illistI) to fl)ike restitution by on the proposed annexation and
rezoning of the Lake Destiny

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To Be Discussed
OVIKIX)
Goals and tji.'etives for Oviedo For the next
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Boulevard, as recommended by
Councilman Martin Bacon Sr
will be considered.
Bacon has urged that the six
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tended 90 day's until January
Sorenson Iflay' make a report
on hospitalization and pension
plans for city' employes.

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Th'
ruune of Diane Kramer Is ex
Road property to commercial pected to be submitted to the
neightrtl.
city council tonight for the
At 5:30 p.m. the ''Lake Comprehensive Employment
Orienta Concerned Citizens" Training Act (CETA) funded
are scheduled to ask city' position of city planner.
assistance in ridding the lake of
The recommendation is
aquatic weeds. The group expected to be made by the
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We goofed!
In this corner on Friday, we noted that auditions
for the community-wide production of "1776" would
be staged on Sunday and Monday. However, we
failed to mention that these auditions would be
Sunday Sept. 21 and Monday Sept. 22.
For this oversight, we humbly apologize.

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Act Three is a Sanford group that has formed to
produce '1776", which will be staged In December.
The show will have a three-day run in Altamonte
Springs starting Dec. 3, and will move to Sanford
the following weekend (Dec. 12-14) for another
three-day stint.
Tent)- -five actors and two actresses will be

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Needs More Study
As chairman of the house Ways and Means
Committee. Rep. Al Ullman lights the fuse on most
tax issues in Congress. lie has now done so to start

debate on what may be the dominant fiscal
question in Washington this fall whether the tax
cuts voted by Congress early this year to help lift
the economy out of recession should be continued
for another year or even beyond.
Rep. Ullman is suggesting that the one-time
deductions and credits which are reducing individual income taxes by $7.7 billion this year be
in a tie permanent lie also would extend a $2.5
billion cut in corporate tax rates through 1976, and
continue through 1977 a $3.3 billion increase in t,e
investment tax credit which is due to expire at the
end of next year. That adds up to another $13.5
billion in federal pump-priming of the economy
next year.
The latest word from the Administration on this
subject is that it is too early to say whether the
economy needs this kind of treatment. President
Ford has indicated he will wait until October before
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Another couple of months of wait and see is
surely in order. The index of leading economic
indicators has just registered its fifth consecutive
monthly gain, the longest sustained upward
movement since 1973. This is still further confirmation that the turnaround from recession is
well under way even if the unemployment rate
stubbornly refuses to come down.
We hope that Rep. Ullman and Congress do not
succumb to the notion that if one big tax break
helped the economy another would help it even
more. This ignores the rest of the economic
statistics, which show an ominous rise in prices and
lead some economists to predict another period of
double-digit inflation. If that's in the cards, this
summer's recovery could wither with the autumn
leaves.
Before members of Congress begin committing
themselves to election-year tax breaks they should
fill in all pieces of the picture, particularly the
outlook for the federal budget. This year's tax
rebates and refunds were brought at the expense of
a federal deficit that could barely be defended as
responsible even at the $60 billion limit the
President tried to impose. Government borrowing
to cover its deficits, for instance, could cancel out
the stimulating effects of the tax breaks for
business which Rep. Ullman wants to renew and
which may still be justified.
Almost a year has passed since President Ford
embarked on a brief campaign urging the nation to
Whip Inflation Now. The steep slide into recession
prompted him to put the anti-inflation campaign on
the shelf. The worst of the recession seems to be
behind us, and inflation is anything but whipped. It
was the wise American who didn't throw his WIN
button away.

Meany Has Crust
The AFL-CIO says George Meany's mail has been running
20to1th favor o( the threat by longshorem en tijrefuse to load
ships carrying US. grain to Russia. This would bear out that
many Americans are worried about the impact of the latest
grain sales on the price of food.
The Administration already has Ixit a halt to further grain
shipments until it becomes clear whether the U.S. harvest will
be large enough to cover the Russian shipments without
creating a shortage driving up prices at home. That should
satisfy most of the criticism, but it has not satisfied Mr. Meany.
The reason is that what labor is really alter is more
protection from foreign competition for our shipping Industry
and maritime unions. This would entail bigger government
subsidies to make shipping rates by U.S. carriers more competitive, and U.S. demands that less of the grain be carried
aboard Soviet and other foreign ships.
The flap over the grain shipments boils down to another
skirmish in labor's effort to get the U.S. government to abandon
the principles of free trade in favor of protectionism.

BERRY'S WORLD

leave their names.
Actors will be required to sing during the
auditions.

The Sept. 21 auditions will be held from 2.6 p.m.
and again from7:30 p.m. until completion. The
Sept. 22 auditions will start at 7 p.m. and all
auditions will be held In Rooms Ti and 12, Music
Portable, Seminole Community College.
The Music Portable is located north of the
Vocational-Technical buildings on the campus and
can most easily be reached by entering the college
from U.S. 17-92.

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needed for the production, as well as a large
number of backstage workers.
Persons wishing to work backstage during the
production are urged to drop by the auditions and

Evening

George DeMattio and Carlos Rallies are the
chefs for the dinner and, according to Dr. Richard
Doughterty of the Lions, you haven't eeten good
spaghetti until you tried that turned out by these

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two gourmet cooks.
Along with the spaghetti, you'll be served t0SS('1
salad, garlic bread and tea or coffee with home
made cake sold ala carte.
Practically everyone knows that the Lions Club
is service club which specializes in helping to fight

like spaghetti? Want to enjoy a real pasta

for the conservation of sight. Sanford's

dinner and help local school children at the same
time?
Well, the Sanford Lions Club is giving everyone
just such an opportunity as this highly civic-minded
organization is staging its annual spaghetti dinner
on Saturday, Oct. 4, at the Civic Center.
The cost is only $2 per person and it's an all-you.
can-eat event for the one price. All proceeds will be
used to give eye examinations (and glasses, if
needed) to local school children.
It's really a spaghetti-bingo affair that will begin
at 4 p.m. and run until 8 p.m. There will be many
good prizes for the bingo games.

organization, by the way, will celebrate its 50th
birthday come Friday, Oct. 31.
Throughout the latter part of September and in
all of October, the Lions Club will once again be
selling Halloween Candy to raise money for its
many sight projects.
Jot the date of Oct. 4, in your little reservations
book so that you can enjoy an evening of line
spaghetti, games of bingo, good fellowship and
most of all help In the lions' Fight For Sight.
You won't go away hungry!

RAY CROMLEY

PnIcsc#Inhn

Arab League Office In Madrid
MADItIF), Spain (AP)
Palesti nian guerr illas occupied the Egyptian Embassy and th e Arab League offi ce
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in Madrid today and demanded that Egypt denounce its
new Sinai agreement wi th Israel, local news agencies
The guerrillas were reported holding Egyptian Ambassador Abdel Galar, his press at ta che and a consul
hosta ge in th e embassy, and th e Egyptian representative
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his office.
A re po rt From th e Spanish news agency Clfra sa id one
guerrilla seized con tr ol of th e embassy, but oth er sources
said five or six men took over th e building.
Th ey were re po rt ed to have given the Egyptian
government until midnight to comply with their demand.
Th ey also were reported threatening to blow up the emtiassy if the police tried to enter it.

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planned by leftist M oslems today, but Christian-Moslem
lighting spread to Beirut.
At least 20 more perso ns were reported killed in machine-gun battles Saturday ni gh t and Sunday in th e northem city of Tripoli, the hills arou nd it and se veral Beirut

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Most states, and r.umbers of counties and
The future course of efforts to eliminate racial
cities, are far ahead of the United States
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segregation in the public schools of America by
government in laws attacking conflicts of inmeans of busing may well be determined this kw
terest and corruption among office holders
lull. For the first time in the 21 years since the
At least 30 sta tes now have such laws. So do a
L
U.S. Supreme Court handed down Its landmark
-- -E-fist-full of local governments
decision in Brown vs. Board of Education,
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But in all too many cases, even the well
significant attempts to implement that decision
written laws go unenforced. Most state and local
in cities outside the deep South are being un.
prosecutors ignore corruption If it's political
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To act would involve prosecuting friends and
As events in Louisville have demonstrated, the
associates
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strife that accompanied large-scale busing in
Ethics committees, appointed to watch dog
Boston last year was not the North's first and
state legislatures, likewise have been snail-like
last sta nd, as little Rock was the South's In 1957.
in enforcing th e rules governing financial
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Yet even if busing plans were to proceed
disclosure and financial conduct for state
--smoothly in Detroit, Baltimore, Indianapolis,
legislators
DaRts and ot her cities facing varying degrees of
Sometimes, f ederal officers move in when
desegregation
effort for the first time, the
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locals fail to act. As in New Jersey and in
ultimate result could be only greater segregation
Baltimore County, Maryland. But these cases
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are few and far between. And the federal ofcities to the suburbs.
ficers, of course, cannot by any stretch of power,
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One who fears this eventuality is University of
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enforce sta te Laws. Fed eral law, w ha t there is of
Chicago sociologist James S. Coleman. Ills
it, is filled wi th loopholes.
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But who then will enforce federal corrupt
were undergoing some desegregation during P
practices, financial disclosure and conflict of
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1968.73 there was considerably greater loss of
interest Laws? That is, if Congress ever stops its
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children from the school systems t ha n would be
dilly dallying and comes up with adequate rules
expected from the rate of loss of white children
governing the ethics and the financial disclosure
from non desegregating systems.
of Washington lawmakers, officials of the
The loss was especially great in a few cities
Th
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executive departments, and the military.
undergoing significant desegregation. For
The answer is probably appallingly simple.
example, Atlanta, whose segregation between
Even if the laws are written with care and
1970 and 1973 was reduced by almost half, lost 51
precision and there is no evidence of this to
per cent of its white population. Memphis, where
date in the bills now before Congress they will
segregation was reduced by two-thirds, lost 47
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Civil rights activists don't quite know what to
good in political crimes. Despite Watergate, the
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attorney general's batting average is not likely
study in 1966 that found that children from
to improve greatly, especially when It comes to
disadvantaged backgrounds did somewhat
investigating, prosecuting and convicting U.S
Moses Elias Levy, born in an atmosphere of
There also, as archeologists well know today, better in schools that were predominantly
congressmen
Oriental splendor, perceived in Florida the are skeletons of an early race and traces oftheir middle class (and thus in most cases
This means that if we are to get the laws fulfillment of ancient Biblical prophesy. He monumental
works,
predominantly white) than in schools that were
required, and see to their enforcement, in- wanted to make this a modern Israel, a land
Moses Elias Levy, In the dawn of the 19th all lower class, he gave them valuable pro.
dividual citizens and citizen groups, and where his scattered people could find their or- Century, did
not have the benefit of these busing ammunition. Now he seems to be aiding
whichever political party Is out of power at the dalned refuge after 18 centuries,
theories. He did know, however, and may well and abetting the foes of desegregation.
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moment, will of necessity bring these cases to
Levy was not the first to clothe Florida with have agreed with the persistent belief of many
For
Coleman,
however,
the
question
is
not
only
public attention and see that they are brought to divine significance. Nor would he be the last,
early investigators that the American Indians that of just and desirable ends but of just and
trial in whatever court is appropriate. The press
One of the earliest tracts in English were the Lost Tribes of Israel.
desirable means to achieve those ends. The
is one of the most important of these groups, and describing the peninsula called in 'the promised
When Columbus landed in his first unknown Issues In school integration have been distorted,
it Is certain that if we are to have effective en- Canaan, pointed out by God's own choice to bless Island
he called his Jewish Interpreter, Lois de he says, and a proper policy for the country
forcement of conflict of interest laws and a the labors of a favorite people." That was Torres, to question the
natives in Hebrew, requires that we clarify those Issues.
major reduction of political crime, more written in 1717
testing this proposition.
There have been, in both the North and the
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suburbs. This incTeased the casualty toll since Sept. 3 to
nearly 150 kill ed and twice that many wound ed .
M oslem leftists had call ed a na tionwide general strike
to prot est the use of the arm)' as a bu ffer force between
warring Christians and M oslems In north ern Lebanon.
Premier Rashid Karami, a M oslem, asked Palestinian
'uerrilla chief Yasir Arafat to In terced e wi th th e leftis ts,
and he arranged a meeting be tween Karcrni and Socialist

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by school authorifies designed to
reporters free to take the time to dig where stown, one E.E. Callaway who was candidate for Jewish settler around
Montgomery,
Ala.,
when
increase
segregation,
such as by gerryman.
prosecutors are unwilling to go. Politicians are governor in 1936, published a pamphlet
arguing that area was part of British West Florida, dering school districts. Thia kind of segregation

not going to police themselves, except in rare earnestly that Florida was the original site of
the believed so strongly that the Indians were his is no different from the dual syste

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Jimmy as it did for many, many years.
"They wouldn't take that drastic step," the
veteran Mafia specialist said. "Generally, In an
outfit killing, it's because he violated some outfit
rule. They only clip the guy If he hurt them.
"Jimmy, he didn't bother anyone."
The agent, who over the years had occasion to
"work him (Hoffa) all the time," pointed out that
Hoffa had been given a whopping pension grant
by the Teamsters, but never let the money go to
his head. Still, said the agent, he was "power
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U.S. embassy in the Middle

ning to make it a career." she

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marking New Guinea's independence from Australia, was
by barebreasted New Guinea girls in gra ss ski rts
who clapped and giggled .
Also on hand at the airport Sunday were Papua New
Also
Guineans nearing fea th er headdresses, wi th stone axes in
be lts.
Th e blowing of conch horns Tuesday will signal the end
of 92 years of Australian ru le and turn the island's
government over to Michael Somnare, known locally as
"th e chief."

Spassky Will Wed
AP
Soviet chess champion Boris Spassky's
prospecti ve mother-in-law says she is posi ti ve the wedding will come off.
I don't see any reason th at could lead to its
celation,'' Ire ne Stcherbatcheff, v,hose daughter Marina
plan ned to marry Spassky on Nov. 11, said Sunday.
Spassky has said since he and Miss Stcherbatcheff, a
secretary of the French embassy in Moscow, he has be en
denied the right to leave the Soviet Union.
1 can tell you that Boris has no intention to leave the
USSR," said th e fiancee's moth er. "He can 't conceive of a
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Overthrow Reports Unfounded

New Saint

NAIROBI, Kenya Al)) Uganda Radio says th ere was
no th ing to repo rts of an attempt last mon th to overthrow
President President Idi Amnin of Uganda.
The radio monitored here Surslav said Amin shrugged
U the re ports as he returned home from visits to Itay and
Algeria. He treated the stories "wi th disdain," the radio
said.
Publishe d stories in Nairobi said disgruntled Ugandan
army offi cers led an abort ive overth row at te mpt w hi le
itinin as in Et hiopia last month.
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for the canonization ceremony glorious daughter. Be proud of United States
TflOUSIfl(1S of Itoiiian Catholics in St. Peter's Square Sunday , her and know how to preserve
The crud included a thou from the Unit ed States today
In the evening. John Cardinal her faithful heri ta ge,
sa nd of the 8,000 Sis ters of
continued a week-long celebra- Wright, the highest ranking
The 77-year-.old po ntiff led th
Charity and more t ha n 15.000
lion of the canonization of St. American at the Vatican, was service s ta nding at an altar other Americans who came to
Eliza be th Ann Seton, a convert leading a tr ibute to Mother Se- atop the steps of St. Peter's Rome on a
seven-day, $500
to Catholicism nearly 200 years ton at the Ca taco mbs of San Basilica, lie s poke in carefully package tr ip.
ago who has become the first ('alhisto.
enunciated English.
The 30-minute canonization
native-born American saint.
"Eli za beth Ann Solon was
The music was supplied by service, inserted near the beU. S. Ambassador John Volpe wholly American," Pope Paul the Vatican's Sistine Choir and ginning of a two-hour Mass,
and Henry Cabot Lodge, Presi- VI told the t hr ong of pilgrims the Community Chor us of Em- str essed women's con tr ibutio ns
dent Ford's envoy to the Vati- packing St. Peter's Square Sun. miiitsburg, Md., where in 1809, to society and emphasized w ha t
can, were givinga reception for day, "Rejoice, we say to the Mother Solon fo un ded the Sis- Pope
Paul called the complete
many of the nearly 20,000 great nation of the United ters of Charity, the first reli- femininity of Mother Seton
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LONDON tAP)
Deposed Nigerian President Gen.
YakubuGowon says he wantstogo back to school tostudy
politics.
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happen again. I can't expect Community Services,
him to guarantee it."
Scrioma
ttuu, Jw4ni IuIwneufl meeting,
Quality Inn, Sit 434 and 1-4.
l)el(ona'Deltary Welcome
Wagon Club, 10 a.m. Deltona
Community Center program,
luncheon and white elephant
sale. Speaker Sgt. Robert Lee of
the Highway Patrol. Open to
members and newcomers to the
area.
Democratic Women's Club of
noon, Cav a lier.
Iliway 1792.

Semi nol e,

Sanford Middle School

Pill.
The State Department is quietly trying to get
Chile to say what happened to 119 Chilean leftwingers whose names turned up in two obscure

foreign publications as dying abroad. Some
diplomatic insiders suggest the Chilean die.
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Mrs. Sizemore's condition Americans who came to Rome States. 11-joice for your giows order of %%ornen in the wife, mother of five children,
Ile Sunday Tunes said Gowon, 40, living with friends,
The woman portrayed in th e was diagnosed in 1952 after she
widow and nun.
has
visited Warwick Uni ve rsity, which has a strong
movie 'The Three Fa ces of had been under psychia tric
The Po pe recall ed that th e
poli ti cal department.
Eve" says she has recovered treatment for a year by Dr.
United Nations declar ed 1975
A graduate of Engla nd's Sanidhurst Military Academy,
from her rare mental Illness Corbett H. Thigpen, who was
International Women's Year.
Gowon
was overt hrown after a nine-year rule.
after manifesting 21 different co-author of a best-selling book
"We
rejoi
ce at the bond that
personalities over S years.
on the case. The movie, which
is established be tween this pro"I am confident that I am won actr ess Joanne Woodward
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gram and today's canonizael1," Chris Sizemore sa id in a an Academy award, was based SEPT. 15
tion," he said.
Astrology, 7:30 p.m.
Beginning Antiques, 7 p.m.
9:30
NEW YORK tAP) —Rep. Bella Abzug says her chances
telephone interview Sunday on the book.
May the dynamism and
Idyllwilde
Element
ar
y
School
p.zii.
SCC,
S-100,
lee
10
p.m.,
AEC
12,
$15.00,
8
lee
$1500,
6
of
ni gh t after revealing publicly
running for the senate next year are "very good."
It was 1k. Thigpen who adauthenticity of her life be an
"The public has been very encouraging in t he city and
that she is the woman por- vised her to keep her co ndition PTA meeting and open house, wks. For reservations, call Wks. For reservations call
and for
Coriumlunit) Sersices at 5CC. example in our day
upsta te areas," sa id th e Democra tic Manhattan
trayed in the 1957 movie,
secret, Mrs. Sizemore said. "1 7:30 p.m. Jo Willis, school S('C's Community Services,
generations to come of w ha t
guidance
counselor,
and
Joyce
congresswoman,
who would oppose RepublicanMrs. Sizemore, 48, the wife of think he thought he was doing
SEI1. 20
women can and must aceomFarr, School Advisory Corn. SEIT, 18
Con
ative
serv
Sen.
James
L. Buckley.
a construction electrician, said the right thing for the pa
Seminole County Voter plish in the fulfillment of their
tient
miRee
be
mem
r,
will
speak.
she had kept secret from all but but perhaps it was not right for
lionw Furniture Refinishing Rt'gislratlon Team will be at role for the good of humanity."
II. 7 p.m. 10 p.m., 901 W. first Altamonte Springs City Hall, 9
her family, doctors and one me because I developed a guilt
Born in New York City in
Driver Education. 3 p.m. 6
friend the fact that she suffered complex," she added. "l' p.m.,
St., Sanford, 10 wks,, a.m. to 4 p.m. for convenience 1774, Eliza be th Ann Bayley was
&amp;o.00 registration fee, 6 registration fee $10.00. For of qualified residents to the daughter of an upper-class
from multiple personality,
whole family was enclosed, We
w
ks
., call Seminole Community reservations, call SCC's register, renew or change Protes
But it has been a year since had no social life."
ta nt couple who at the
ll
Co
ege's
Community Services Co mmunity Services,
her last three personalities
regis tration cards,
In the manifestation of
age
of
19 married William Se
"died," she said, and her doctor illness, Mrs. Sizemore was office for reservations.
ton, a member of a weal thy
urged her to reveal her Identity "ta ken over" at various times
shipping family. She and her
Enrollment begins for free
AMSTERDAM, The Nether- shortly after it opened Sunday
as part of her therapy.
by 21 different personalities, classes In English for speakers
husband wer e visiting Italy lands (API
The director of afternoon, went directly to the
"I think they had fulfilled each wi th a distinct character, of o th
when he died of tu berculosis in the Rijksmuseum says the spacious chamber where the
er languages. MornIng,
their need
allowing me to ha bi ts, skills and physical man. afternoon or evening
sessions at
1803, and soon after she became damage that an apparently de- "The Night Watch" hangs and
lace realities I couldn't face nerisms.
a Cat holic to the dismay of her ranged man did to Rem br andt's began slashing at th e low er
Adult Education Campus
SEPTEMBER 13
otherwise," Mrs. Sizemore
They came in se ts of three, Building 71, and 6:30 p.m.
lAngwood
family and friends.
"The Night Watch" can be center section cif the huge
AI)MISSIONS
said. I came to grips when my ranging from straight-laced classes, Monday and WedJoan Paynter, Orlando
Mrs. Seton moved to HaIti- repaired, but the restoration painting with a se rr ated bread
father passed away in March. ho usewife, to fun-loving party nesdav at Bear Lake ElemenClaude Lingard Jr., Oviedo more and then to Emnmitsburg, will take
four months or longer, knife.
Sa nford:
Before, a traumatic ex pe rien ce girl to seemingly well-adjusted, tar) School. Call Seminole
Randell H. Itaulerson, Oviedo t ook vows, found ed the Sisters
"The
canvas
is ba dly damA guard grabbed his arm, but
Frances M. Itowen
like that usually brought on a kindly mo ther.
Cormimuniit College for inof Charity and established a aged," mid 1k. P. J. Van Thiel Rujk fought him off and moved
Al va D. Drennen
change (of pe rsonality). When
One persona li ty could not re formation.
DISCHARGES
school from which the parochial alter a burly, 38-year-old ma n a cr oss the pa inting to the right,
Albert Gares
that didn't, my d octo rs though t cal l what happened to another,
school system evolved. She died repeatedly
the slashing a center section about
slashed
Thelma M. hol i es
I was c ur ed,"
she said.
Sanford
SEPT. 16
in 1821, and in 1882, James pr iceless 17 th cent ury canvas, seven f ee t wide more than a
Richard Lane
11cr present doctor, Tony
John A. Burton
Home Furniture Refinishing
Car di nal Gibbons of Baltimore one of the most famous pain- dozen times.
Th
omas Lawson Jr
Jmunes
Glenn
Tsltos of Annandale, Va. be. 1, 7p.m. 10 p.m.. 9:01 W. First
launc hed he r candidacy for Units in the world.
I
n Bullard, uersarv
I
'"Y
Cecil Hall
she is cured, Mrs. Six- St., Sanford,
10
wks.,
sainthood.
Mamie
Officia ls said Wilhelmus de
Dizilthia Vow, I)elary
Dorothy Pope
emore said. But s he added: "lie registration lee $10.00. For
Mother Seton was beatified, ltijk, a former teacher from a
M ar y E. Kaplan, DeL.and
Cora itict'
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anyone in 1975, the Pentagon thought better of it
and confirmed to Sen. John Tunney, 1)-Calif., a
few days ago that It had ordered 14 covers. The
mall covers permit federal snoopers to keep
track of all mail reaching the target of the probe.

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Exotic Secret Mu rder Devices Disclosed
was in the committee files.
Footnote: A committee spokesman declined
comment.
110'FA THEORY: Federal and Michigan
Investigators are officially keeping quiet on the
Jimmy Hoffa case, but a top FBI expert on the
Mafia has Indulged in some rare private
speculation on the mystery.
He barred use of his name, but he is con-vinced that hot(a is dead, murdered not by mob
godfathers, but by violent Teamsters.
This runs counter to theories of most law

PORT MORESBY, Papua, New Guinea (All)
Britain's Prince Charles, arriving he re for ceremo nies

six Ethiopia ns when raiders at.
tacked the U.S. Kagnew corn inunications facility near Asniara, the capital of Eritrea
province.The Pentagon said
the Americans were Navy
Electronic Tech. 3.C. Thomas
(AP)
CHRISTMAS
said Sunday from her home in Wel, what can you do?"
C. hlowidowicz of Jersey City, "lie was always calm about Christmas. near Orlando. 'But
She said Strickland's family,
N.J., and Army Spec. 5 David things. He'll take whatever is recently, he had shown sig ns of including his wife and two
Strickland of Orlando.
dished out to him," says a rela- changing his mind."
young daughters in Germany,
Two other Americans, Steve live of an American soldier ab' 'Strickland, sent to Germany was notified late Saturday' that
Campbell of San Leandro, Ca- ducted by Ethiopian rebels,
two years ago as a commu- he was missing.
hf., and Jim Harrell of Mu.
Army Spec. 5 David Strick- nicatio ns technician, was in the
"his wile is doing all right,"
waukec, Wis., were kidnaped land, 24, of Orlando, was one of third week of a six-week ternfrom Kagnew in July. Both two Americans still missing to- porary tour of duty in Ethiopia Mrs. Strickland said. "I talked
were civilian t echnicians and (lay after the re be ls raided a when he was abdnrtrd (luring to her parents. She's just waitirig like the rest of
L'ft reported seen by a Syrian U.S Nay satellite tracking the Saturday raii!.
photographer last month in the station near Asmara, Ethiopia.
She said he was pleased when
Along with a telegram, Mrs.
hands of the rebels.
Strickland's sister-in-law, assigned to Germany In 1973 Strickland sa id she r eceived
A s po kesman for the Eritrean Virginia, said he joined the and "glad he didn't get se nt to several
phone calls from th e
liberation Front in Beirut said Army in 1970 and had re- Vietnam."
Army. "They're doing a ''n-the ElY transmitted four de- enlisted for anot her year just a
'He had a buddy that was derlul job of keeping us inmantis to Washington through few months ago.
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The Senate Intelligence Committee has
evidence that exploding light bulbs, silencer.
equipped machine guns built into attache cases,
and dozens of other James Bond assassination
weapons have been purchased in recent years by
U.S. inteIligen'e agencies.
This secret arsenal of exotic murder devices
includes deadly, but semmingly Innocent,
household items and intricate remote-control
explosive systems for blowing up unsuspecting
victims from miles away.
The committe e has documentation on these

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Instances for short periods. There have been Garden of Eden. He located It in Liberty County kinsmen that
he married one and addressed her by the Supreme Court In 1954, and If school
Watergates before, with nothing done,
along the banks of the Apalachicola. There, and people in his ancestral language.
systems fall to eliminate the effects of these
This Is not to despair. As Common Cause there alone on the lace of the globe, he said, were
Mordecai promoted his ideas on his frequent actions, the courts should Intervene to do so,
reports, of the 14 independent state ethics to be found in conjunction all the signs trips to Pensacola
to market the oil of hickory
But there is in addition school segregation due
commissions monitoring state conflict of interest enumerated in Genesis,
nuts the Indians helped him gather.
to individual actions, primarily decisions by
and financial disclosure Laws, ii have been
There flows the four-headed river. There
The most persuasive exponent of a Hebraic white families about where to live. For this
establis hed in the last 36 months. Half of the 30 grows the gopher wood from which Noah strain among
the Indians was George Catlin, the second source of segregation there is no issue of
state laws which require public officials to fa.shiored the Ark. There lie the gold bdellium, great traveler
and artist. Catlin studied 48 tribes, equal protection under the 141.h Amendment and
disclose financial interests have been put Into onyx and other elements mentioned In
the story among them the Seminoles and the Creeks and dealing with it Is not the proper sphere of
the
force in the same short three years.
of Creation,
painted several portraits of Osceola.
courts, says Coleman.

kidnaped &amp;-iturday along with

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In addition to the arms ban on the Eritrean coast.
rebels and the i'thinnin b
Eritrean rebels threatened to. the demands included:
—Compensation for areas of
(lay to kill four Americans tak—DIsmantling the Kagnew Eritrea that suffered heavy
—U.S. government pressure
en prisoner in nort hern Eth- base and an Ethiopian naval damage in
attacks by the U.S.- on Ethiopia's military govern
lopia unless the United States base under construction at equipped Ethiopian air force riient to tree all Eritrean rebels
stops supplying arms to the Massawa, Ethiopia's chief po
rt (luring fighting between the it hohis.
I':ttiiopian gover nm ent.
Two of the America ns were

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BIRTHS

Evelyn F. White
Mrs. Jackie (Anni hansen,
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Ann) Hale a girl, Sanford
Mrs. William iI.indai Lee,
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Adelard E. Danjou, Dellarv
Frederick
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Byron Brooks
Norma Jean Jessup, Deltona
John G. Herbsl
Paula L. Palmnateer, I)eltona
Virgil A. McLoughlin
Margaret E. Howell, Lake
W. Porter
Mary
Virgil D. Powell
Roger B. Butcher, Winter
James N. Robson
Park
Reginald Stafford

the last step before sainthood,
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village 30 miles west of Amsterdarn, entered the musewii

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Jeff Williams
Marvin Musselwhite, DeBars
Ethel M. Every, Deltona
Olive B. Stevens, Deltona
Frances Chapman,
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Mrs. Edgar Margaret
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She brought back slides, photos, tapes, souvenirs, books and
worn 0ut iind utterly dead shoes.
when Barbara Muller returned to
Sanford after her four-month, 1,000-mile folk pilgrinu2ge to
Philadelphia, she brought with her a brand new "feel" for
America, and for an ever-changing America.
An enthusiastic collector of folk music, tales, recipes and
s for several
Southeast Coast this summer sponsored by the Seminole County
Bicentennial Coiimiittcv. A covered van served as her home-onbee1s , but some 600 miles worth of footslogging got her to
where the flokelore was hidden in ruined forts, haunted houses,
historic churches and in the tales of local old-tuners.
Alter all that walking, Barbara also returned sonic 15
1x)unds lighter
Fascinating, exhausting though her trip proved to be, the
really interesting — and time - and effort-tvrisuming — part
still lies ahead. "The trip was undoubtably a success. But it's
going to take months to fully evaluate all the d,ata I've collected, explained Barbara, who is a mulc teacher at Seminole
Commumty College (SCC).

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Dear

lW.tU ABBY: What do you
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the world's biggest liar, cheat
Abby
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DEAR HATES: I can'tthink
of a wtter place for him. A
church s a hospital or sinners. m ad'e
I had the s,ame problem with
not a museum for saints.
DEAR ABBY: I am one lit)- did.
broken-ticarted, 17-year-old
Ile woold always smoke
girl. Bobby and I went together cigars in tht. car.
for three years and planned on
One time when I was about ,
getting married this Christmas he was smoking a cigar in the
hen Bobby turns 18 ii am
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coreofthebeginningofafinefolkcollectionatSCC
cigar is making tile sick."
ashanit
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ken hav ing
in sex sine I wa s 14
her thee at the coll ege iiiu.t ix sorted and labele d. Sot and
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inelodies on tape must be transcribed. lists of quaint folk exs not.
He repeated. "No. it'
my heart out wlwn he told tile
s and superstitions have yet to be
recipes, ghost
Then I threw up in the car.
that he'd been fooling around
sorted, written up and
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%%ith a 15-~ear-olcl
girl and got - lie hasn'
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s guitar and dulcimer accompanied her every mile
Barbara'
this girl's the car since
her pregnant
of the journey - she even entertained the crowds waiting to get
IN
parents are on top of him to
into IndependenLe Hall to see the liberty Bell with folk tunes for
niarm
several days ,A hile in Philadelphia. At many of the stops along
heeitherhastoniarrs herorgo
DFAR ABB\ III SOOfl be
theia&gt;,shega',easgoodasshegot pla&gt;ingandsingingforthe
U) jail.
having iny first Laby. and I plan
folks who shared their memories and trailitions -with her.
Abby, please help tile get my to breast-ftv
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1discovered that the old folk ways might be changing, but
tin
straight. cant turn o
like to knots hov, you and
new folk lore is evolving all the time," remarked Barbara,
my love for Bobby.
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%iihose trip took tier through the historic regions of Georgia, the
ile says he will marry the girl mother
her baby
Carolinas, Virginia, Mar)land, Washington, D.C. and Pennto lye her baby a name and as doctor's office k wati
ll divorce tier shopping-center malls,
-in. he'
Buoyed up with the success of her collecting trip, Barbara
and inarry tile. lie wants to restaurants, etc~
has almost forgotten those exhausting, discouraging days when
keep on seeing me anyway
With the increased popularity
every trip seemed to lead to a dead end, when nobody was home
because he says he still loves of
breast-feeding.
plus
— or the&gt; ouldn t talk to her if the&gt; were
tile, regardless, What should I Women'
s Lib, I have seen more
Today'
s traveller knows it'
s sometimes difficult enough to
do'
and more public breast-feeding.
Holiday
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a strange town, even with signs
locate the nearest
ALLTORN UP
Does it make some people
posted every few miles. flow much more (lifficult when you're
DEAR TORN: 1.1 I %ere )ou, uncomfortable to witness it?
looking for something as intangible and elusive as folk lore.
I'd forget him, dear. II Bobby Should I hide from house guests
Nevertheless, Barbara Muller found It. 'Knowing what to
could have been fooling around and visitors?
look for, where to look and how to look is half the battle," she
tIth another gtrhhileplanning
MOThER-TO-BE explained.
tomarry ouhis 'Ioe 'foryou
DEAR
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Breast
Barbara was uniquely qualified for the project A student of
couldn'
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cere.
beautiful but If you have a and who,is likely to harbor folk secrets A fine musician, she is
Don'
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,ee him again -e%er. choice. do It privately. If y0u do
able to transcribe the music she hears and is familiar with
He spells trouble with a capital nurse your baby In public, near
recording techniques She is also literature-oriented, so gathers
a shawl that can be lightly
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And in her own tsords,she can
the ttordsas well as the tunes
DEAR ABBY: I surely do los" over your bosom while
--talk the ears off a brass monkey,"and thoroughly enjoys
sympathize with "Smoked baby nurses and be as 10sharing her experiences anci discoveries now that she'
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season, September through
May. The first will be a flea
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iand Sunday if there is inerchandise still remaining i at
Dawg Patch Flea Mart opposite
the Dog Track in Longwood.
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Surrounded by hundereds of tapes, slides, photographs, her guitar and dulcimer,
folklore gathering trip
She delved into the puzzling legend of the Lost Colony,
probed family secrets which go back as far as the Civil War,
heard tales of the slave days and skirmishes with the Spanish,
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11cr Bicentennial folk pilgrimage as an unforgettable
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"I really' thought we'd play with the run I believe if we e'- Pinehurst Country Club, left
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Sophomore I"n Bright ran "They ran the 5%eCp better
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physical tools for jai-alai and has the best forehand on the roster.
A combination of bad luck and injuries has slowed him in the last
three years.He has his fingers crossed this !,ear

Five players went to Ocala last spring when Orlando closed
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offseason, arxi if I were a betting man,I'd certainly consider them nat's because they get more'ATiSt action into the thro%4."

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Tuesday'
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to Central Florida sports fans who are only vaguely familiar with
the three-walled game in which a goatskin -covered pelota is flung

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It does little good to describe short, powerfully built athletes
climbing a wall to catch a ball 12 feet in the air. Or a player taking of fire frontcourter and formerly played in Miami, the mecca of
the Liii off the back 'sall, executing the difficult robote shot b&gt; the jai alai world. Fcha',e played under the name Zumaya in
hurling himself to the concrete floor with full force. Ditto for the D,
dozen incredible shots made during virtually any performance of
I.son advises fans that childreilwill be admitted to Tuesday'
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s roster is basically the same at last year'
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nest players - Barre, Celaya, Echave and Okoki - replace Tam,
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Murtia, iNlencha 11 and Rene.
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to catch a goatskin-covered ball 12 feet in
the air.. The hurl themselves to a concrete
floor in three-walled gameof lat-alap, where
ball is flung back and forth at speeds of 125
m.p.h. with a wicker-type basket strapped
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recutt' a hantloif m the belly series Saturda) at the
Seminole YMCA jamboree for Pop Warner teams,
Quarterback Mae lantrip hands off to Mike illalock on
the quick opener. Pop Warner League teams kick off the
season this Saturday with games across Seminole County.

SIC 'EF1I
YOU TIGERS

Vail Hitting Streak At 22

BRADENTON (AP) - Ron "Big Daddy" Garlits has
captured top fuel honors in drag races held at DeSoto
Memorial Ra-eway.
Garlits. of nearby Tampa, had a winning elapsed time
of 6.59 seconds and speed of 2.77 m.p.h. In the funny-car
division, Paul Smith of Warner Robbins, Ga., won with
214.28 m.pii. in an elapsed tin1ot 6." seconds, beating
Dennis Lockaby, also of WarntT 1btns. In pro-6tock
racing, Johnny Dowey of Colombia, S. C. beat Wally
Booth of Berkeley, Mich.
In the pro-comp division, Jerry Gwynn of Miami won
with a time of 6.30seconds, moving at 190.67 m.p.h.

CLEVELAND (AP) - The British were calling it a
Golden Jubilee after their third-ranked woman tennis
player, Glynis Coles, swept past America's Mona
Schallau 6.3, 7-6, and clinched a Wightman Cup tennis
match.
The home team began play Sunday down three matches
to one. Miss Cole wrapped up the victory after Chris Evert
kept American hopes alive with a 6-3, 7.6 victory over
Miss Wade.
Miss Coles teamed with Sue Barker for a final 6-3, 7-5,
victory over MISS Evert and MISS Schallau.

Chiefs Get 3 Draft Picks

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

KANSAS CITY - The Kansas City Chiefs will receive
three Houston Oiler draft picks as compensation for wide
receiver Elmo Wright who played out his option with the
Chiefs and signed with the Oilers.

Are the Boston Red Sox lacking confidence or just playing a
confidence game?
The Red Sox have a fourgame lead over the Baltimore
Orioles in the American League
East but don't sound like they
think they're the team to beat,
"1 expect Baltimore to win
every game they play. If they
get beat, it's a bonus for us,"
said Boston Manager Darrell
Johnson, whose Red Sex rallied
'rom a 5-1 deficit to beat the
Milwaukee Brewers 8-6 Sunday.
Yankees 6, Indians 2

David Pearson By A Length
BROOKLYN, Mich. - David Pearson nosed in front of
Bobby Allison for a car-length victory in the 100-mile first
leg of the International Race of QiamploiLs series.

Petty Cops Delaware 500
DOVER, DEL. - Richard Petty, drivug a Dodge, took
the checkered flag a split second before Richard Brooks to
win the Delaware 500 Grand National stock car race.

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"We have a solid defense,
real depth and excellent cxperience," the Hatter tuento
explained. "The real question
will be our scoring ability. I
only five days of practice,
there's still a lot we don't know
about our overall team."
Stetson will have a new goalie
in Robin 1)eitrich. Other
promising newcomers include
Don Winans and Bill Feflie at
fullback plus Tim Hepburn,
Mike Coclow and Rick
Thompson on the forward line.

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Saturday's Results
Milwatjk
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Oaklann $ Minnesota
York 1 4
Cleveland 73
Baltimore I. Detroit 0
CalIfornia 6. kansas City 7
Tesas N. Chcaao 7, 10 iflflIflQS
Sunday's Results
RMtInre 9. Detroit 3
Boston N. MIlwaukee 6
Nw York 6. Cleveland 7

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CincinnatI 70. New Orleans 0
trolt 77. Cleveland 24
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Sundays Games
NeW York Jets at New Eng
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Denver 71, St LoouiS 17
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Delt'nct ints

I4awli at San Antonio

Working on two days' rest,
the Yankees ace Jim Hunter
pitched seven innings, SUFTPn.
dering five hits, striking out two
and walking none.

1MlNO(F COUNTY,
vs
SFMINOIF
VICES l at

Jaconvilte 15
HawaiI )
Saturday. Sept. 20
Phllaielphia at Jacksonville
tithrn ClitocnIa at Shreve
rt
Sunday, Sept. 21
at
(1rmnghitm.
(Pi,',rintle

.
Kansas

DIVISION Or ADMINISTRATI ON,
STATE or FLORIDA CEPa
iR T
MFNT OF TRANSPORTATIOP
Ind

Sundays Results
MernfthIS $, Shreveport 73
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Monday, Sept.

15. I97S-)B

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF
FLORIDA IN AND FOR
THE
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
CIVIL ACTION NO.: lS'1736Ci
F

Mike Vail is a streak hitter ...
in four runs and Dick Allen had Maroon and Bob McIntosh.
Regular Season
t
II 69 510 17
and the streaks never seem to
Sunday. Sept. 2)
No. 22, off St. IAujs' John three RB! on a homer and a
c FrancIcn
77 78 180 26
stop.
NeW York JetS at flutfIO
Mike lrev will be back at the ¶n DIego
Denny in the Mets' 6-2 loss to single.
68 5) 454 791
Cleveland at CincinnAtI
AtlAnta
65 IS
fullback slot.
New York's rookie sensation, the Carinals, also moved Vail
Giants 4-2, Reds 2-8
Houston at New England
Houston
59 9)
Borders returns to direct the
leading the International within one game of the NI.
New Ynrk Giants a Phila
Successive seventh-inning
i clirtcP*ci division title
deiphia
League in batting, was plucked record for rookie streak-hitting, homers by Dave R.ader and Ilatter fortunes on the soccer
Saturday's Results
New Orleans at Washington
fror:i the Mets' Tidewater farm set by Philadelphia's Joe Rapp Steve Ontiveros on consecutive field after a three year hiatus. (hicoo . Philadelphia I
pltimorp at Chicago
rancico
9.
CincinnatI
7
club about mouth ago, inter- in 1921.
Gary Nolan pitches boosted the His record in over a decade of
Montreal S. PittSburgh 2
San FranciScO at Minnesota
rupting his 19-game hitting
PIrates 4, Expos 3
Giants to their first-game victo- coaching at Stetson rests above
6. St lOUIS 7
Atlanta t St LOU'S
streak.
I os Angeles 6. Atlanta 0
Miguel Diltne raced from ry. Terry Crowley's three-run the fifty pe r cent mark
LOS Angeles t Dallas
Only names scheduled
Kansas City at Denver
The move was designed to first to home with the aid of an homer and two-run hits by Dan
The University of Alabama
Sundays Results
Pittburoh at San Diego
help the Mets in their charge error to help Pittsburgh beat Driessen and Darrel Chancy will Join South Florida and the Pittsburgh i. Montreal I
Monday Sept. 27
13.York
Chicqo
OaIl,r,r1 At •,5am'. night
toward the top of the National Montreal. Woodie Fryman brought the Reds back in the University of Tampa in the s iPhiladelphia
cots A New
2 7
League East, a charge that walked Manny Sanguillen and nightcap.
Stetson
Soccer
Classic Sari F,ncico 1). Cincinnati ________________________
never materialized.
Bob Robertson in the eighth inAstros 4, Padres'
scheduled for Oct. 3-4. The ''
For The
But while the Mets hare ning and Dilone replaced Rob1.
Diego 7
Enos Cabell's two 1113! and Hatters meet Rollins on Oct. 14, I c's AngelesSan
3, Atlanta
slowed down, Vail has picked ertson.
the combined nine-hit pitching and the University of Miami on
COOLEST
Today's Games
up even more speed. lie's hit in
Phlllies 13, Cubs 7
of J.R. Richard and Joe Niekro Oct. 17.
Pltthtiroh tRr-uss 16 Il and
Deal In Town
2.3 of his 25 games in the majors,
179) at ChicAgo (Bon
Mike Schmidt, the major carried Houston past the Padrham III) and PralI 0 II. 2
including the last 22 in a row to league home-run leader, belted es. John Grubb had a two-run
Other games slated for
Electric
(Rogers 10 Il) at
Gl?neral
double for San Diego.
Stetson are: Sept. 23, Florida New York (Koosman 1713). (nI
PhllAdlPhi
lChristenson ID
Dodgers 3 Bras'es 2
Southern; Sept. 30, Saint Leo;
Central Air Conditioning
Ron Cey's 24th homer, a two- OcL 4 Embry-Riddle; OCt. 181).5)In)
' St LouiS (RasmusSen
System
Red SOX Playing
run shot in the sixth Inning lift- Maryinount; Oct. 21, F.l.T.;
San Diego (Folkec
69) at
Call . PLUMBING
ed Los Angeles past the Braves Oct. 25, Tampa; and Oct. 28, etc Angeles (Hoobon 169). In)
Atlanta (Easterly I II at !.an
WALl. HEATING, INC.
and gave Doug Rau his fifth Florida Tech, Nov. 1,FIT; Nov. rrartcIsn
(HalIck) 91)).
1007 Sanford Ave.
Confidence Gat'ne
4, Eckerd.
straight victory.
Only games scheduled
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Legal Notice

MajorLeague ProFootball

National League
East
W L Pct. GB
(;ar
Deckert and Mike Pittsh%gh
ai 63 571
79 69 531 S
Dcl.uca, veterans of last year's Phitphla
I nuk
1',
77 11 520
6-9-2 season, will return to the St
Nw Ynrk
75 71 103 10
front line. Coach Borders will ChIcano
71 76 177
match the longest streak in the his 35th and 36th of the year to be counting on halfback let. Montreal
65 8) 1)9 19'
West
big league's this year by pace the Phils. Schmidt drove termen Phil Flournoy, Hoke
iCincinnat)
Boston's Denny Doyle.
9$ S7 653 -

By TIlE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Foes Jacksonville, Rollins
and Alabama are all ranked in
the top twenty listing of the
nation's soccer elite. New
Stetson CoaCh George Borders
inherited a slate of opponents
that Includes a total of seven of
the top twenty.

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Garlits still Big Daddy

r-

DEIANL) - The Stetson
soccer season will open
Tuesday afternoon against
Jacksonville,

,:
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£d

£

Dolphins: 'We're Happy'

1. Howell
Defeated

•1

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The fence wasn't up and a
"sort-of honor system" had to
be used in getting the fans to
pay.
And, as one official stated, "I
am afraid quite a few people
weren't very honorable."
They were supposed to give
out a prize for the holder of a
winning ticket stub. The
number was picked and announced before it was learned
"the entire ticket had been
collected by the UckU takers,
Instead of being torn in halt."
So, another announcement
was made: "Maybe we will
give two prizes away at the next
game."
went
Nothing
right,
especiaUy the running back
who was supposed to take the
handoff from Pritchard late in
the first half.
For a few moments in the
second period it looked like
Lake I1oell might be able to
snap back and win the game.
}eld to 12 yards rushing and
five yards passing in the entire
first half, the Silver Hawks
were able to break away on
several nice runs In the third
period.
Randy Pruitt, Don Andriano
and Don Screnk all had long
gaIners but the home team was
never able to sustain a drive to
even come within field goal
range.
The closest they got was to
the 30.yeard line, where a
fumble ended that drive.

Booters
1'1ci,efi,I

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MIAMI (AP) - The Miami Dolphins have no plans to
jon other National Football League teams in a trikc if
the players' dissention grows, according to alternate
player representative Ed Newman.
'I can only speak for thLs club. Unless our toes are
really stepped on, we're happy," Newman said after the
Dolphins beat the New York Giants 31-13 Saturday night
in a game Giants' players tried to delay for a half hour.
"We voted earlier this year ... we would not strike for
freedom issues," said Newman, who has taken over the
duties of injured player representative Dick Anderson.

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sympathy abounds among National Football League
players for the New England Patriots' lonely strike
stance. Whether it can be turned into real support in the
next 48 hours will likely determine the outcome of the
players' latest rebellion.
The Patriots, in a show of solidarity, voted to strike and
forced the cancellation of their Sunday exhibition against
the New \'ork Jets In the belief that others would follow
their demand that NFL owners and the players' union
reach agreement on a new labor contract.
The followers did not materialize over the weekend and
no the Patriots face a lockout by management if they
attempt to resume practice Tuesday for this weekend's
NFL. opener against Houston.

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FERN PARK- CASSELBERRY--MINUTES FROM 1-4

Seminole County, Court
houSe
Sanford. Florida
As to Interest in and
to any parcel included
herein
Reproco, Inc
SERVE' United Stales
Corporation Company
ReSident Agent
500 flarnett Bank
Building
Tallahassee. Florida
PARCEL Plo lID
Royal Line Builders,
Inc
SERVE Norman H Sctsiff
Resident Agent
906 Railroad Avenue
Winter Park, Florida
PARCEL No II?

first Federal Savig
8. Inert Association of
SemInole County
SERVE C T Edmonds,
Ewecutive Vke
Pri ide n t
3)7 West First Street
Sanford. Florida
PARCEL Plo ill. 112

Royal Properties Man
agernent Corp
SERVE' K imsey Hall.
Resident Agent
571 F Sainlando Springs
Drive
Lorow00d, Florida
PARCEL No 1)7

Florida First National
flank of Jacksonville.
Cc' Trustee
SERVE CPtauncey W Lever,
Presictent
711 Hogan Street
JAcksonville. Flor,da
PARCEL No 107

Security Federal Say
Ing% A loan Associa
tipo of Winter Park
SERVE Ronald A Braindt.
President
490 Winter Park Mall
Winter Park, Florida
PARCEL No 103

Flor,d
Corpor
tmon
SF PVF Thelma Mashimer.
Resident Agent
110) 34th Street
South
St Petersburg. Florida
PARCEl No 10?
JcnnIe M Fo.
170 Evergreen Avnu
I orgwnmi, F or ida
PARCEL No III
Cydle J Gamble
ISO Springwond Trail
Maitland, FlorIda
P'RCEL No ID?
James C Gamble
ISO Sprinqwood Trail
MAitl&amp;nd. Florida
PARCEL No ID?
HaqIe. Inc
SF RyE Harm, HauTe
Resident Agot
904 Rallroact Avenue
Winter Park, Florida
PARCEL No 117
Harry Hqt, d h a
Sunrle Apartmen's

Staitewde Stations Inc
SERVE United States
Corporation Company,
ReSident Agent
800 Bairnett Bank
Building
Tallahassee. Florida 32307
PARCEL No $09
Tex,sco. Inc
SERVE Prentice Hall
Corporation System,
Resident Agent
$00 Rarnett flank Building
Tallahassee, Florida 37)07
PARCEL No 104
Seminole Computer Services
SERVE James M Cole
Resident Agent
531 E Highway 431
I etnawood. Florida
PARCEL No Ill
If said defendants are lIving, and
f any or aill Of SAid defendant or
defendants are deceased, Ihe
unknown spouse, heirs, devisees,
granters, creditors, lipnor. or other
parties claimIng by. through, under,
or against any suCh deceasect
defendant or defendants, If •liye,
and If d#i1, IPipir unkrso'wn spouse.

heirs, devisees, leqatees. qrentees,
creditors. lienors. or other partIes
clImlng by. throijqh, under, or
AgAInst any ct,cP1 deceased defen
dant or dCfendants, and all parties
hAving or claiming to have any
right, title, or Interest in and to the
property described in the Corn
plaint, to wit

curve through a central angle ot Ii
denrees 00' 00" a distance of 366 67
feet to the end of curve, thence run
North 79 degrees 51' IS" EasI, a
d'stanp of III feet to the beginning
of a curve concave to the Southerly
and having a radius of 19 66 feet,
thence run Southeasterly along the
arc of said curve through a cenlral
SECTION 77160; STATE ROAD artoleof 71 degrees 5.4' 34" a distance
434;
COUNTY: c'f 730)7 feet to the end of curve,
SEMINOLE
DESCRIPTIONS
thence run South 75 degrees 07' II"
PARCEL P40 107
Fast, a distance ot ill 66 feet to ht'
F FE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
heqlnnrtg of a curve concave to the
Northerly and having a radius of
(1) A triangular parcel Of land in Lot 1909 86
feet.
thence
run
796. Town of Lonc,woocl. according tO Southeasterly along Ihe arc of taid
plat recorded in Plait Book I. pages curve through a central angle of 10
16 thru 71. public records of degreet 51' 70" a d,stance of 363.57
Seminole County. Florida. described feet to the end of said curve, thence
as follows Begin at the intersection run South 89 degrees 01'3$" East. a
of the West right of way Imp of diStAnum' of 9)171 feet to a point 0.45
Oleander Avenue and the Northerly feet SOuth of the Southeast corner of
rightofwayhinr'&amp; Stale Road S 131. Section 37.
TownshIp 20 South.
thence run Norlh along said Range 10 East. for the end of this
Westerly rghtof way line a distance described survey Imp
of 10 feet. thence run Southwesterly
Containing 611 square feet (D011
along a straight line to Ihe Said
acre)morpnr less, exclusive of area
Northerly right of way line of Slate
within existiq rights of way
Road S 434 ait a point 10 feel West 01
the PoInt of fleginning, thence run (71 Al ¶iO
Easterly 10 feet to the POINT OF A parcI of land in the Southwest
corner of I nt 7, said Wether,nqton
BFC,IP4NING
He,qhts Addition lying South
Containing SO square ted, more or weSterly o a line described as
lOIiOw
less
AND (21 1, Pringulair parcel of land
ininti, last Longwood Subdivision,
acuuriiic'q to plat recorded In Plait
Book 10. page 35, public records of
Seminole County, Florida,desCribed
as follows Begin at the intersection
of the West right of way line Of East
Street ancithe South right of way line
of Slate Road 5 431, thence run South
ail000 SAid West right of way line a
distance of l0feet. thence run North
westerly along a ctr?ight line to a
point on the SAid South right Of way
line of Slate Road S 1)1. ala point 10
fret West of the point of beginning,
thence run East to th POINT OF
BEGINNING

(Onr'l,'mire it Phi' intersection of tht'

Southerly e',tension of Ihe West line
I cit 76.1 of the Town of Longwood.
according to plait recorded in Plat
Rook 1. FMQP 70. public records of
Seminolp County, Florida, and the
South line of Section 32. Township 70
South, Paing.' 30 East. at a point
16.633 feet South 00 degrees 39' IS"
West of the Northwe;t corner of said
lot 761. thence run South $9 degrees
01' 15" Fast, a distance of 1915 01
feet to the beginning of a curve
crin(.5.r' Ic lhc' Northwesterly and
having a radiuS of 1909 $6 feet,
thence run Northeasterly along the
are Of said curve through a central
angle of 1 degrees 16' 55" a distance
Containing SO souare feet, more or
10 fcc'S thence from .s lainqent
less
bearing of North 89 degrees Ii' 70"
Fast, run North 0 degrees 31' IS"
PARCEL P10 105
Fast, a distance of 5501 feet for the
FEE SIMPLE
RIGHT OF WAY
A triainoular parcel 04 land 'n Lot Pointf Reaming, thence run South
kS Townof Longod. according to ISdegrees 1307" East.. distance of
ft for the end of this
plat recorded fl Plat Book 1. pages 2059
deScribed line
II to 71. public records of Seminole
County. Florida. deScribed as ContainIng 700 sQuare feet, more or
follows Begin at the intersection ot leSs, exclusive of area within
tip F a't right r wa, Inc of Oai ei5tlng rlqht of way
Avenue (West line of slid Lot 51$)
And the Northerly right of way imp PARCEL NO 117
of State Road 5 431. thence run FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
North along sad right of way line a
ThAt part of
distance of 10 feet. thee run
The East 75 feef of the West I??
Southeasterly along a straight line to fee' (4 the South 15$ 36 feet of tnat
the said Northerly right of way line part of Block I. Wildmere Sub
at a point 10 feet Easterly of the division. North of Township line.
poInt of becionrig, lhen(e run according o plat recorded in Plait
Westerly aiInq said right of way line hook . page ill, publIc records of
ID feet to the POINT OF BEGIN
Seminole County. Florida. (Ex
FlING
(FPT twIsting right of way.)
Containing SO Sflui.5rp tppt more or lying Northerly of and within 40 feet
less
of the Survey line of State Road S

PARc Ft NO lii
FEE 5i?itPLF RIGHT OF WAY
That part of
The East 75 feel of the West 317
feet of the South 151 31 leet of that
part of Block I. lying North 04 the
TownstOp line of Wildmece. ac
cording toptat rpcorded in Ptat Book
I. page 11), publIc records of
Seminnl Ccunly. FlO4'idA, (LESS
existing right of wAy,)
lying within 40 feet on each Side of
the survey lIne of State Road 5134.
Section 77510. said survey line being
described as foIlgw'
.

Rpgin ail a point on the Southerly
evtenslon of the West line of Lot 761
(1 the Town of Lorinwood, according
to plat recorded in PIat Book 1, page
20. public records of Seminole
C0uc't, Ftoridai. being 16633 feet
South 00 degrees 39' IS" West of the
Northwest corner of said Lot 761,
thence run South 59 degrees 01 45"
Fast. a iiistaincpOf I9ISOI feet tothe
beninnrg of a curve concave to the
Northwesterly and having a radius
of 19Cm 66 feet, thence run Nor
tPieaisterIy along the arc of said
curvp thrOugh a central angle 04 fl
denrc, 00' 00" . distance of 35667
feet cit the end of curve, thence run
North 79 degrees 51' IS" East, a
distAnce of 111 feet to the beginning
Of .5 curve concave to the Southerly
,r'c1 P'arrj ,t raidiuS of 19)3986 feet.
thence run Southeasterly along Inc
arc of sAid curve through a central
angle of 71 degrees si 31" a dis'ance
of 73037 feet to the end of curve.
thence run South 7$ deqrc 07' Il"
Fast, a distance of IS1 66 feet to the
beginning of a curve concave to th,
Northerly and having a radius of
1909 16
feet.
thence
run
Southeasterly along the arc of said
curve through a central angle of 10
degrees 5' 20" a distance of 363 52
feet to the end of sad curve, thence
run Sri.$h NO clv"'ee's 01' 31"
Fast, a clS'Anre of 931 71 feet to a
point 0 iS feet South of the Southeast
corner of SectIon 32. Township
South, Range Xl East. for the end of
this deScribed Survey Inc
ContaInIng 7 697 SQuare feet (0062
acre) moreor less, eiciu'siveof area
within existing rights 04 Way

rtcnree

(19' 0$" West, a distance of
ti feet, thence run South I
ilenree 37' I?" West. a distance of 10
feet. to a
said curve, thence
fron, a tamient hearing of North U
deorees fl' 46' West run Westerly
tncntPw' arc of sad curve throurjh a
central AnOIC ob OS degrees 57' 53" a
diStance rI 19A 0% leet tO thp POIPI T
OF RFr.INPIIPIf',

point on

ContainIng .1)7 square feet ( I 359
acres) more or tess, exclusive of
area In cutting rights of way and
•scIulve of rights of way
requirements as dCs(ribed above
PARC El PlO 116
FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
(a) That part 04
A parcel of land loCated In Block S of
Wildmer Subdivision, lIccordiog to
plait recorded In Plat Book I. I)atJe
ill, public records of Seminole
County.
Florida,
and
being
deScribed as follovis Begin at the
intersection of the East line of said
BloeP 8. and the North right of waiy
line of State Road S 4)1. thence run
North 150 feet, thence run West 160
feet. thence run South tO tile Said
North right of way line of Said State
Poaid S 131. thence run East along
said riaPt? of way line to the Point of
Beginning,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THF
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAl Cli?
COU PIT f
CUlT,
SEMINOLE
F FF SIMPLE RlC,H T OF WAY
A lrlang.jlar parcel of land loCated FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
in the West Q feet of LoP 1. Block
of theamprtd.d Pta? of Blocks 5. 6 6 CASE No. 74.799C P
and P4, Wi'dmere. according to plat ESTATE OF
, NFl I IF I
I A'MIERT
recorded In Plab Ro. 3. page
re(rrds of Seminole County.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Florida, deScribed astoil; Begin
PERSONS HAVING
TO
ALL
ait the Intersection of the West line of
existing CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Oxford Street and th
iitherIy right nf wiy hOC of State SAID ESTATE:
You and each 4 ,O,J .re berCby
Road 5434, thenCe run South aioncj
taidWest right of way line of Oxford rntifIed and required o file any
Street a di%tancC of 10 feet, thrte claims ansi demands Which yOu. 04'
hAve Aqanst SAid
run Northwesterly along a %traght e,ther of v(yj,
hOp to flie said South right of way estate fl Pheoffire of th Clerk of the
line cif State Road S 131. at a point ID Circuit (nurt nf the Eqhteenth
feet Westerly of the Point of uuuhcjM Circuit. Seminole County.
fleginning, thence run Easterly Florida. ProPate Division, in the
along tad right of way a d.Itence to Crthniic. ait Sanford Flor,da
within fruir calendar months from
10 fees to the
of beginning
IPIP time of OPt.' first outulicaiton of
Ceetnnti Sn square Pei, more or
tPOj notice Each claim or clemarl
less
writing anti filed ri
r'upll(Ate .arvl st,te the place :'
0'
rpsidenre ansi Post affice
Itt.' claimant ansi must he sworn i
PARCEL PiO 700

pubtic

m.a,.

pOint

TEF/PORARY
EASEMENT

,iqer.t

by the rlamant hiS
0' 'I'
tornev, cs the Same ShAll OP void
Dated at Caissetbt'rry Ftcricla
Thait part 4'
I7S
Thp West 170 feet of the South 300 this 10th dAy of Sep'.
I W Carroll. '
feet of Block 7. Widmere according
Fouirp of
to pat recorded in Put Book I. page
&gt;
CARROLL P. JO'i
III public records Of Seminole
P0 Fin. OIl
(oty Florida 'LESS existing
Cas'efherrv c'nr.d,,
rights of way)
1,5 Attri ,r'. 5 fr'
FXTEPIDIPSC, no more than S feet
Lnrllry Es.' ilIr
right 01 way line for
beyond the
of
estate
State Road S 434 as located In Parcel
Ptb!ish ,.'gt 15. fl, I.'.
No 1171, Project Section Plo 71560
DFP 110
7609
CONSTRUCTION

'

Lying (a) Plorlherlyof and within 10
feet of the survey line of State Road
S III. Sefin 71560. AntI lb)
Southerly of said survey line, said
survey line being described as
follows'

new

Begin at a point on the Southerly
estenslon of the WeSt tine of Lot 764
f Ihe Town f Lonqwood, according
YOu and caich of you are hereby
to plait recorded in Plait Book 1. page
severally notified th*t tt.e plaintiffs 1Ff THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
pIlc records of Seminole
filed it; Sworn Complaint, togpthpr
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli?
Cnty, Florida, being 166 33 feet
with it; Derlaration of Taking in the CUlT Pd AND FOR SEMINOLE
South 00 degrees 39' iS" West of the
abOve styled Co&gt;rt aganst you
COUIOTY, FLORIDA.
Northwest corner of sAid Lot 264,
r.'rp, stt
.wro
you
as
delpodants
CIVIL ACTION No. 7S-)341.CA09 C
thence run South 59 degrees 01' 4S
SpCkinO
n Condemn the above STOCK 'T(')P4
','lHATLEY. DAVid
Fast.a distanceof 1913 01 feel toth,
described property located in AND COMPANY, a Flai
corpor
beginnIng of a curve concave to the
Se,ri,';e County
FIor,dai, by atfryi,
Plorthweiterly and having a radius
Ft'aent Domain proceedinqs
Plaintiff.
of 1909 56 feet. thence run Nor
Yi'u are further nOtified thait the vs
theasterly along the arc of said
PlAinliffS will call uo for hearing SIM VA CORPORATIOpI. a Florida
curve thrgh a central angle o( 11
the Honorable Kenne?P M
fo
i'trpc'ratnn ci sI
degrees 00'00" a diStanCP 04 '566 67
teffier. rr of thC Judges of tOC
Oe(endain'
feet to the end of curve, thence run
.'rovei' "cl Court on th 75th da, of
NOTICE OF SALE
North 79 clegreøt '.6' IS" East, a
.ptemb,'c A 0. 1915, at 11 00
NOTICE s herphy Qsve'i Ih,i'
diStainCe otiIl4 feet to the beginning
r clock AM. in Semnofe County ourjaint to
I
Final Judgment
curve concave to the Southerly
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, its foreclosurp.ntpred September lIto
PARCEL NO IIS
baying a radius of 190956 tee?
appleation for anOrder of Taking in 1975 in the Crcuit Court of the Fig"
EF SIMPLE
RIGHT OF WAY
thnp run Southeasterly along the
accordance with its Declaration of teprilpi Crcuit in and for Semino.
WATER RETENTION AREA
arc
of
sad
curve
through
a
central
/
Taikina P'eqetoforef,led ml th5 Cause
Crt&gt;rty, Florida in Civil Action Pl
til '1tt part of
angle cf 71 degrees 54' 34" a distance
parties to this suit and all Other 75 1341 CA 09 C
Alt
H
AR THUR
All of Block S. North of To'wnshp
of 730 37 •p.' to the end of curve.
operested part es may appear at the PEC KWIT H
R Clerk of the sa ci
I Ice Wildmere. According to cIa?
thence run South I'S OiQ"CM 01
t't, am plat'.' designated 4nd te Court, will Sell for cash irt hand t
recorded in Plait (Sock I, page fli
East, a distan', of 151 66 feet to the
the h1ghet And best bidder at the
public records n4 Seminole County,
teoinnincj of a rgi've concase to the
West Front ncnr of lisp Courthouse
Florida, (LESS the West 172 feet,
Northerly and having a radius Of
AND
Semirr'le County Fi0'idai at 1) C(
and less that part described as
feet.
190986
thence
run
Fachdefenclant isheret,y regur
o'clOck
A M on Segtembpr 75 I97
f$l*s t morn thp intersection Of the
Southeasterly along toe arc Of slid
to serve written defenses, if any, to the following descr,bed real
Easterly line of said Block $ with the
curve through a central angle Of 10 saId Complaint On:
c'rcrw'r?y situate in Seminole Count,
North rgP of wAy tine Of State Road
degrees 51'70" a distance of 343
THOMAS C FREEMAN
Ftrld. to wIt
134, run North along said Easterly
feet to the end of sad curve. tiiexe
County Attorney
'. 39
IS inclusive ,,ri
line it distance of 150fe'et, thence run
run South $9 degrees 01' 31" East, a
Seminole County
tot
ss
HOWELL ESTA TES
West 160 feet thence run South to the
distance of 931 71 feet to a point 045
P0 Box 70
VISION REPLAT, according to the
Northerly right of way line of State
feet South of the Southeast corner of
Altamnryte Springs,
claP recorded in Plait Book II. page',
Poact 431, thence run Easterly along
Section 32. Township 70 South,
Florida 37701
47 arid 4. Seminole County, Florid,,
sati Plr's(P'a'.vly right f way line to
Range Xl East. for the end of thiS
on or before the 73rd day of Sep
DATED tPOs 11th claiy o S"c'u'sr
the
Print
'4
Reg'nnrw.
ama
LESS
described survey Imp
431. Section 77580. slid survey Iini
tember. A 0 . 1975. and file the her. 1973
the F.'
S feet
the Wes 117 feel
PARCEL NO 107 FEE SIMPLE
'Q deScribed as follows
Containing 6.017 sQuare feet (0 154 orlgloal With the Clerk of the above (Seal)
ot
iittt ti II feet North Of
RIGHT OF WAY
Acre), moore or less
flegin at a point on the Southerly
styled Court on said date, to show
Arthur H P"ck*mth Jr
Ttv*c'sp
line I
A triangular parcel of land lotc
e%?CnSiOn of the West line of Lot 76.1
cause whait right, title, interest or
(b) ALSO'
(leek of the Circut Cjt!
lylna within 40 feet on each Side of
In lots 1 and 10. Wildmece Manor. cf the 'Town of Longwood. according
(lv I iIllaii' T Jeok ml',
A triangular parcel of land in Block $ lien you or any of you have in ano to
the Survey Imp of State Road 543*.
to plait recorded in Plait Book I. page
according to plat recorded In Plait
Deputy Clerk
Wlldm,re Stiptdivision, according the prerty described in 'aid
Section
77580.
SaId
surve3'
line
being
70. public records of Seminole
(S
fl, pagp 59, public records of
to plait recorded In Plait Bock 1. page Cocnplai:n, And to show cause. if ni Publish Spy? IS 17S
described as fotlow
(r,inty, FlOrida being 166 33 ftet
SemlnoteCounty, Flida. aescr,bpd
ha'e, why said pf'ooerty Should tIER 1)1
111, publIc records of Seminole
as follows flegin at the intersection
SOuth CO degrees 39' IS" West of the
County. Florida, be4ng described as not be condemned for the uses and __________________________Northwest corner of sa,d Lot 764.
Cf the West right of way line of South
Begin at a POOl on the Southerly
follows Begin at liii' intersection oj PJt'PCIM at pt fortls 'n tPt Corn
('rant Avert,,.' anti the Southerly
thence run South $9 degrees 01' 45'
ewtensort of the West line of Lot 26.4
filed herein If you tail to tio CITY OF ALTAMOP4TE SPRINGS.
tpie West right of way line ofWayn'ar,
riopitof way lIne ni State Road S 131.
Fast, a Illstanceof 191501 feet to the
of the Town of Lonowood, according
NOTICE
OF
PUBLIC
Street andthp new Northerly right of so, a default Will be entered against FLA.
thence run nijth along Sad West
beqirning of a curve concave to the
'oplatrecorde'd in Plat Book I. PaiQC
TO
CONSIDER
way line of State Road 5431, as you for the relief demanded in toe HEARING
P.cirtt'westesl, and havng .5 raclus
rot cit way list.' of Grant Avenue
70. PubliC records of Seminole
ADOPTION OF PROPOSED OR.
located above, thence run Northerly Complaint
diStance of 150 feel. thence run
c 190986 feet 'hence run Nor
County, Floricsa, being 166 33 feet
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL DIP4ANCE
along said West right of way line, a
tfl,',t%t('rly along the arc of said
Northwesterly along a stratgbf line
TO s'.lirs IT MAY CONCERN
South CO degrees 39' 15" Wi-st of the
distatite of 7Ofeet, thence run South. of SAid Court on the 32nd clay of
tO the '.'d Southerly right of way
curve through t (i'fltrail angle of II
Plorthwest orner of Said LOP 26.1.
'F 15 HEREBY GlvE,
westerly along a straight line to the Aunirs?. A 0 '975
lirt.' f State Pruaci S 134 at a pont 60 dpgrp' 00' 00" a distance of 36467
the City of Altamonte Sprir'.'.
thenc.' run South $9 degrees 0)' IS"
said new Northerly right of way line (SEAL)
feet West iii the point at beginning.
feet to the end of curve, thence run
Fast, a distance of 191S01 feet to the
FlOfidai. that the Council will hC '1
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
at a point iS feet West of the point of
North 79 degrees SI' 15" East, a
tttpyi'e ruin Fist along SAid right of
public hearing to Consider ena''
beginning of a curve concave tO the
(leek of the Circuit Court
beginning. thence run Easterly
wAy lin.' AC feet to the POINT OF
distance of 141 feet to the beginning
Northwesterly and having a radiUs
merit cif Ordinance No 11975
fly Elaine RiCharde
Along said right of wat line, a
PF(.IPINIPIG
of a riirse concave to Ipip SOutherly
cii 190916 feet, thence run Nor
titled
Deputy Clerk
distance of 15 feet t the Point of
and havim A raclu'. of 190966 fe.t,
theasterly along the arc of Said
AN OPOIP4APICE OF THE Ci TV
Publish Aug 75 &amp; Sept. I. I. IS. 1q75
Containing 1.S00 square feet ID 1
Beginning
thence run Southeasterly along the
curve thr04,Qh a central angle
OF
DEO II,
LTAMONTE
acre), moore or less
SPRINC,
Cortining
113
sQuare
fees,
more
or
arc of sld curve through a central
tSr-aries 00' 00" a distance 0136667
FlORIDA
AMENDING
OU
Angle of 71 degrees S.4'31" a distance
beet to the end of curve, thence run
DINANCE NO 7)5 730F TIlE CITY
______________________________
of 730 32 feet to the end of curve,
OF
North 79 degres SI' IS" East, a
51 ¶4 P,'ON YE
FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
S PR IN
thence run Sc,sitPt 1$ degrees 07' II"
PARCEL NO 117
distance 0(111 feet to the btg'mnng
FL OPt t')A
BEING THE CC) ','
A triangular parcel Of land lOcated
Fast, a distance of 151 6.6 feet to the
FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
of a curve concave to the Southerly
PP[kENStVE
ZONING
intpte 5' of Lot 17. Block 0.01 DR.
IN TH?i CIRCUIT COURT ltd AND
tiroinnino of a curve concave Ia the
And having a radius 04 190954 Pert,
PINAPICF WITHIN 5Ai CITY
(II That part of
Mitchell's survey of the Levy Grant.
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. r(I( L(Iç
Northerly and hay ng a radioS of
thence run Southeasterly along thC
AMENDlIG SECT'
'The South 300 feet of the West ?IS
Accordnq t olat recorded n Plat
FLORIDA.
1909 66
feet,
thence
run
4
arc
of
said
curve
through
a
central
"C 0 ''
TO
ALL C&gt; ..
fept of Block 7. Wildrrere according
flock 1, page 5. public records of
CASE
NO.:
75•9?SCA.O9.B
Southeasterly Along th arc of Said
angleof
2%
degrees
51'
Ii"
a
distance
A
UT
OMO
T
IV
E
to
plait
recorded
in
Plait
Book
I
page
SEP VI ( [
Seminole County. Florida, West of
GORDON A TAYLOR.
curve thrgh a central angle of 10
of 73032 feet to the end of curve,
STAT IONS 45 SPEC lAL I' '
Ill, public records of Seminole
State Roaid iS 600, and North of State
it ailS
degrees 51' 20" a distance of 363 52
thence run Sciutri 7$ degrees 07' Il"
CEPTIOPIS
AMENDING SEc
County. Florida, (LESS etisting
Road Si31 being desCribed as
Plantuff;.
feet to the end of Said curve, thence
TIOPI t' "P 144" TO ALLOW T 'E
Ens?, a distance of 15) 66 feet to the
rights of WCy.)
vs
follows Begin at the intersection of
run Soutis 59 dr'Qr('ps 01' 31" East. a
beginning of a curve cOnCave to the
FSTABI lSI'IMEPfT OF CERTAiN
MICHAEL J SHOUVLIN.
the North right of way line of State
lying Northerly of and withirt 101cc?
distance of 911 71 feet to a point 045
Northerly and having a radius Of
HOMF
OCCUPA T IONS
pv
etc
.
t
au
Road S 131 and the West right of way
of the survey line of State Road S
feet South of the Southeast corner of
1909 $6
feet,
SPFCIII
thence
run
EXCEPTION. AP,([';
line of State Road 15600. thence run
Section
71510.
sad
survey
line
Section 32. Township 70 South,
Southeasterly along the arc of slid
DlNC, SECTIOt'* 6 "P MF" J I TO
NOTICE OF ACTION
North along s,aid West right of way
beina tiescri
a; follows
Raie X) East. for the end of tfli
At LOW A GROUND SIGN FQi.
Curve through a central angle of 10
TO
PHILLIP
W
BALDENHOFE
line a distance of 15 feet. thence run
'qn at a point on the Southerly
described survey line
MU1TIPLF
decrees 51' 70" a d'stance of 36.3 5?
FAMI I
Si . .tet., rr,,mtD,neau Tower
Southwesterly along a straight line
CitCflSiOfl of the West line of Lot 76.1
DWELLINGS.
ContaInIng 967 square feet (0073
to the end of slid curve, thence
AMEP.4Dip.;
Dayto,. Otto
Ic, the said Nortt¼rqht of way line of
of the Town of Loigwood. according
acrel, more of less, eiclusive ot
run South 59 degrees Dl' 31" Fast, a
YOU ARE NOTIFiED that an SFCT ION 6. "P 0" F SECTION
SAid Staite ROAd S 134. at a point 1S
to plat recorded in Plait Book I. page
o F. AND SECTION 6 "C •
distance
of
9)171
feet
to
a
point
0
45
area
within
exiSting
rights
of
way
feet West
f the Pont of hegnniriq.
action for cit' ies for breach of a
pi.'blic records of Seminole
TO AL LOW CHILD CA&gt;'
F
feet South of the' Southeast corner of
guaranty
thenre run East along sact right of
agreement
ano
to
fore
County. Florida, being 16633
Seclion 3?. Township 70 SOuth,
(ENTERS BY SPECIAL C '
closure
a
mortgage
on
the
following
way line 15 feet to Phi' POINT OF
South 00 degrees 39'lS" West of the
CEPTION AMENDING SECT lC'i
Range Xl East, for the end of this
PARCEL NO 113
property In Seminole County.
BEGIN P11 NC,
Northwt corner Of sAid Lot 764
described
survey
line
6. ''I 1" K. RELATING
FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
I
thence run South 59 ctegrees 01' 15"
Containing 113 sQuare fee'S, more or
MINIMUM
0 F ST PEE '
That
ContainIng 21,170 square feet (0 193
of
A pcii'tDn of Section 76. Township (t4Q KIN C,
less
Fast, a distance 01191501 feel to the
REQ UI R EM EN!'.
acre)moreor less e,clusiveof area
The East 75 feet of the Wet 772
teninning of A curve COflCaivC totise 71 SOuth Range 30 East, Seminole AP,SFNDIPIC,
SECTION 54
feet of the Soutp 15$ 3$ tech of thait
Within existing riqht of way
Pdorthwesferly and having a radius Counly, Florida, and more par
PARCEL NO 110
ADDITION OF SUBSECTIOP. I
part
of
Block
N,
North
of
TownshIp
(7)
ALSO
of
190986 feet. thence run Nor
ticularty described as follows
FEE SIMPI E
RIGHT OF WAY
PROHIBITING
line of Wiltimere accordnq to plait
POP TARL i'
Commence at the flteqpt,
theastecly along the arc of slid
WATERPETENTIONAPEA LEFT
A trianq'Iar parcel of land in Lot 17,
ILLUMINATED
SIGN5
AN':
recorded In Flail flock I. page 111, 'PloP T II' STATION IS • 00 (K)
ruirp
thrc'iiqtt
a
central
angle
of
II
the
Northerly
right
of
way
line
of
Block "0". of 0 P Mitchell's
PROVISION
OF
C ER TA&gt;',
public records riO Seminole Counly,
dearer'S 00' 00" a distance of 366 67 Lake Howell Lane *th the Fasten', SAFETY
survey of the Levy Grant, according
That part of
STAN OAR OS ÂME P.
Florida, IL. FSS e.istng rights of
feet to the end of curve, thence run right 04 wa hop of Lake HOe,ll
to plat reccirdeci n Plat Book I. page
Block
0.
North
of
'Township
line.
DINC, SECTION 5 6. flY DELETION
way,)
Ncirth 79 degrees 51' 15" East, a Boulevard (State Road Number 434. ç
S. PublIc records of Seminole
Wildmere, according to plat
SECT ION 5 81 AND P FyI S IC)'.
lying PrtherlyoI and within 40 feet
distance 0(141 feet to the beunnnq a 200 foot rgt of WaiP as rtow
County. Florida, South of State Road
recorded In Plait Book I. page 111
SECTION 16 g
AMENDIP4,
established)
Cf tte survey tine of State Road S
rust thence North 51
curve concave to the Southerly
5131 and West of State Road IS 600.
SICTIOFI N 7 I BY REVISit,
public records of Seminole County.
431 SectIon 77510. said :urvey line
deores 07' 11" East along sa
Arid
having
a
taidlus
04
90956
feet.
being described aisfollows Begin ait
Florida, (LESS the West I?? feet,
PFRMISSIRLE SIZE OF OFFSIT;
being descrIbed as follows
thence ruin Sn'itheacterly along the Northerly right of way Imp a
the intersection of the South right of
anci less that part described as
SIC.IIS' AMENDING SECTION
arc 04 sati r,iryp through a central d'stance of 77195 feet to the point of
Begin at a point on the Southerly
follows Fromthe intersection of he
"p IA" 0
way line of State Road S 131. and the
ROHlBtTEo U5F
nIh (teiI'et'5 S1'Il"a distance itegiflong frr,mn the point Of
estensiøn of the WeSt line of Lot 261
Westerly right of way line of State
Faisterlylineof sad Block 8 with the
AND STRUCTURES SECTION
beginnng
thus deScribed re$urn
7303? feet to thp end of curve,
of liii' 'Town of Longwood, aiccording
Road 15600. thence run South on
North rioht of way line of State Road
"çç C" I, LIMITATIONS Old SIC.?,
thence run South 7$ degrees 07' II" South SI degrees 07' 1)" West a
toclat recorded in Plait Book I. page
said Westerly right of way line a
131. run North along Seid Easterly
AND
SECTION 711 LOCATION
Fast. a cjist5ncp of IS1 66 feet to the (li5tafl(pc,f 7I 95 feet 10 Said point of
70. public records 01 Seminole
distanceof ISfeet, thencerun North
DWELL 11105
IneadiStanceot lSOfeet, thence run
PROPER Ti)
cor'smrncement,
run
thpncc
Nortis
beginning
of
a
curve
concave
to
the
Cetunty, Florida, being 166 33 feet
westerly aitOflQ ai Straight Inc to the
Wi-st IOOfcrt. thence run South to the
LOCATED Old 014 PIEAR 'IHOWI
deqree
Northerly
SI' 75" West along tact
And hawing a radius of
South 00 degrees 39' 15" West of the
Said Southerly right of way line of
o
P.ortherfy right of way line of State
WATER COU P SE S ÂME
feet.
56
thence
run E.sstirly rit of *a line of Lake
Northwest corner of Said Lot 264.
State Road S 1)4 at a point IS feel
Road 13.4. thence run Easterly along
ClING SECTION Ii 7, CITY CO'.'
Howell
Boulevard
distance
Southeasterly along the arc of said
a
Of MISSION ACTION ON PLANNI',
thence run South 59 degrees 01. 4S"
West cii the poInt of beginning,
said Northerly right of way line to
curve through a central ango.' of ID 71107 let'S tO a POint. run thence
Fast, a distance of 191501 feet to the
thence run East along said right of
the Pciint of Beginning, and LESS
BOARD REPORT
A ME 1104'.
degrees 51' 70" A distance 0036.3 57 North 57 tlPqri't's Il' 00" East a
t4'lJflPi'iCi of a cur' (onc,iye to the
Way line 15 feet to Ihe POINT OF
trip Fast 77Sfeet of the West 341 feet
SECTION
7)
57
HOME
C
feet to the end of laid curve. llsence distance of 575 feet more or less to
Northwesterly And having a radius
(3FCIINPIING
of the South III 3$ PeeP North of
C LI PAT 10115
PRO V 101 P,
the WAtCr't of Howell Lake. run
run
South
$9
degrees
01'
31"
East.
of 190986 feet. thence run Nor
Town,ptip Iine,I
SFPARARIL ITY
Containing Ill sQuare feet, more or
CONFI IC'
distance of 9)171 ft to a pont DIS thence Southeasterly along said
th?I along the arc of said
AND FF FECTIVE DATE
less
waters
to
a
point
*hi(is
bears
North
feet
South
of
the
Southeast
corner
curve fhrqh a central angle of 11
bOunded and described as follows
SaiclOrct.naincewaisolacedonf,,
of rcf'cin 17 Tc,*nisip
sout,,. I degrees 07' 19" West from the point
degrees 00' 00" a distance of 36667
Commence at a point 0 45 feet South
PAl. tEL NO fll
of beginning run thence South 2 reading rio Septem.r mci 1975 ,sr,,:
,t't
for
Pain4p'
30
F
the
04
this
ft to the end of curve, thence run of the Southeast corner of Section 32.
FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
(aescritted Sirye, tin.
denreesOl' 19" East acistanceof 9 the City Ccn,,ncul wilt consider same
North 79 degrees 5$'IS" Fast, a
Tnh;p 70 South Range 30 East.
foe final passage ano aidop' cv, alter
more or li'
(I) That part of
t the pent Of
Containnq
1
505
square
fCI
d'Stp,n(i- of 111 fort t Ihe tuegioning
10015
tie' ruttlic heairing WP'uCI' hill be
toonce run North 59 djr
01' 31"
beaming Lands thuS descri
Lots land?. WetP'er,nqton Heights of a curve concave to tnt' Southerly
acre) moreor ls, exclusive Of area
held in the City Hall of Altamonle
West.
04
distance
of
93)
11
feet
to
the
AdditIon to Longwood, according to ArId having a radius of 1909 $6 feet.
contain IS 75 acres more or ljs,
ithln pi5ting rights ciO way
beginning of a curve concave to PISI'
PiAS bpen filed Against you and you Sc'ringc on Tuesday thq' 7th d,iy ct
plait recorded in Plat Book I?. page
thence run Southe,ssterly along tiC
17)
AL
SO
Ortot'er. 191% .tt 4 30 o so . or ,,s
Ntsrtherly and Pyai,inq a radius of
11. public records of Seminole arc (If laid curve through a central
are reguirec, tO serve a Copy Of your
1909 56 feet. thence run Nor
SOcV't theqe,jfteq AS possible Al the
A triangular parcel of land 'n the Written defenses if
County. Florida. (Less road right of
any,
tO , o
Angleof 71 degrees 5.1' 3.1" a distance thwelterly along the arc of
meeting interested parties rn,,
said
SouIh 300 feet of the West 775 feet of Stephen J
way),
Bo:amtts, Esquire,
of 730 3? feet to the end of curve,
Block 7. sAid Wildmeqe Sut)divi%,00,
curve tPirouqp, a central angle 4 10
appear arid ts.' beArd wIt' respect t
Plaintiffs'
attornev
whose
bdclress
lying Northerly of And within 10 feet
thence run South 75 degrees 07' fl'
tlsi. proonseci ordinance
dporeeS 51' 70" a distance of 36) 57
t*ino deScribed as follows. Begin at Post Office Re. 1171, Suite 1601,
This
of the survey line of State Road S
CNA
Fast, a dlstne of IS1 64 feet to the
feet to lISp end of said curve, thence
the intersection of the East right of
hearing may tsp contmni,r' from time
Tower,
Orlando,
Florida
37902
0(1
or
434. Section 775*0. said survey line br'ginninq of a curve concave to the
run North 7$ degrees 07' 1%" West, a
to time until final action 'i taiken by
way tin, cii Wayman Street and the before Qctjer
6 1973 and file
being described as follows
Northerly and having a radius of
distance of 151 66 feet to Phe
ppe' City Council
new Northerly right of way Ins' of ftP Original with the Clerv ci th
1909 56
fret,
thence
run
(1pipt at a prtnt on the Southerly
beginning of a curve oncawe to Itt,
A copy of the proposed ora name
State Ro,'id S 134. as located above. Court either
h,'for
See v(e Oil
Southeasterly along the arc of slid Southerly and hav,nq a radius of
extension of the West line of Lot 764
thenc, run North sipog slid East Plantiffs' attorney or
5 posted at tpip City Hall. AItaimntr
immediately
of the' Town of Lriiwood. according Curve through a central angle of 10 1909 $6 fees, thence run Westerly
Springs Flc'ritja and cope's are 0'
right(tf way line, a distance of S feet.
thereafter, otherwise a default will
to plat recorded In Plait Book I. paie degrees Sl'20" a distance Of 36) 57
fiI with the Clerk of t.e Culy anci
along thqi arc of said curve Ihrougts
thence run Southeasterly along a be entered against you for the
relief
70. public records of Seminole feet to the end of said curve, thence
tamp mAy fsp
central angle of 16. degree's 00' 30" a
Straight Imp tO the sad new Nor
demanded in the Complai nt
by Phi'
County. Floridai, being 166 33 feet run Sriuth 89 degrees 01' 31" East. a distance of '.lIGa feet for the POINT
therly right of way' l'necw Stale Road Petltlon
5cju,tt, (I) degrees 3'S' IS" West of the distance of 93171 feet 10 a point 015 ('If BF(',INNINC, thence
DAT EC) tp1', "
" i,
'
from a
131, ata point 3 feet Easterly of the
WI, NESS roy hand and SCail Of
Northwest corner ad Said Lot 74,1. feet South of Ihe Southeast corner Of
ter'.pser A 0 I'.
Point rid Beginning, lheflC
tange,,I hearing of Nortn us degree's
run
this
Cnurt
on
Auqut
7
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thence run South $9 degrees 01' 45" Section 37. Township 70 South, 11'lS"Fast.run PlorthO1degres IS'
Phyllis br-I ii
Vi'r'sterly along said right 04 way. S (Seal)
east, a distance of 19150% feet to the Range 30 [alt, for thp end of this 11" West, a distance Of 10
City
Clerk
fept to the Point of Beqinn'r,g
feet.
A'. Clerk Of the Court
beginning of a curve concave to the descrIbed svry.y line
of the city ri
thence run North 0 deorees 09' 03"
Containing 13 sguare feet. more or
Lillian ienk.ris
Northwesterly and having a radius Contlniq 1.763 square feet (0010 Fast a di5tlnCpnf 305 76 fei't. thence
Aftamoat. 5pm
less
As D.'puty Clerk
of
54 feet, thinCe run Nor
F
Acre) more or lest. eaclusive of area run Si'iuith $9 deg-ep's SO' OS" East. a
Publish Aug 73 &amp; Sept I I IS 1975
tt'eatteeIy along the arc of saia within esisting rights of way
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32-Houses

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TONIGHT'S TV
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(13) taw And Mr

Monday
EVENING
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Tn Tell The
Truth
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(9) WIld World
Of Animals
(13) Film Feature
(24) Intercom
(35) Star Trek
(44) Hogan's Heroes
730 (2) Wild Kingdom
(6) Match Game PM
(8) World At War
(9) Let's Make A
Deal
(13) NatIonal Fight
Of The Week
(44) Love American
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(2) National
Geographic
(6) Rhoda
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(74) Srecial Of The
Week
(35) Movie
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(44) The Mod
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1700 (9) News
1?15 (9) Rock Concert
(44) Donahue
1 '00 (2. 4) Tomorrow
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iN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Cult, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$.1174.CA 04.0
In re: The MarrIage of
JAMES C CLARK.

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'2344 Park 1)rivc. Sanfor'II

bet We disney and the deeP
of people rushing to enjoy thc delicious

"unlimited buffet " being served monday
thru saturday from 11:30a.m. - 3:00p.m.
ALLYOUCAN EAT!

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$2.25

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Sheraton Sanford Motor Inn
irIlAtON HOTtIS AND i0VOR INNS A O.LD*iDE SilvitE OC ii'
sIIC,O'iAvJIJl &amp;ri.aVaII butt .. ta'.roso vLa ssmssv
entertainment'
TOMMY RAYMOND
MGn. - Sat. 9:OOp.m.-200a.m.

By Lawrence F.. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB - I am a
65-year-old man arid have had a
duodenal ulcer for many years.
My problem is that no amount
of dieting does me any good. I
never could cat between meals.
I seem to get real full In a day's
time and cannot choke food
down. I also gain weight if 1 eat
more than three meals a day.
When I gain weight I feel lousy
short of breath, can't stoop over
without becoming naueated
and light-headed.
The doctor said I should eat
every two hours. It doein't help
my digestion, and
that does me any gJ
Maalox,
I'm 5 feet 7 and weigh
pounds. I normally weighed
to 140 pounds before I started
the diets the doctorz put me
I would
tainty
any advice you can give me.
DEAR READER - Every
u!crr pticnt has to tie treated
individually. Perhaps your
doctor has a good reAs
r his
recommendations.
There
are
some
generalizations, though, that
might Interest you The diet is
often of limited value In the
tzeatmen of ulcers. Recent
studies show that most people
can even eat some spicy foods
without It affecting the healing
or management of the ulcer.
You can eat so-called roughage
too, and It will not make any
difference,
The problem wlthmany of the
oldcr ulcer diets is that they

We have listings. We have buyers.
We need another real estate II
censee to help us make sales.
Forrest Greene, Inc.

323 6333. 322 $970. eves

Hund, L idleS as fashion show directors for
S.arahCoventryiewetry3rn to
and
15 per hour commiSsion Full or
ANr,FLA P CLARK.
part time
P40
experience
Wife
necessary Samples 1re Start
NOTICE OF ACTION
Now 3IS47O or 319 SI91
STATE OF FLORIDA TO
ANGELA P CLARK,
U41 WARD ROAD.
NORTH TONAWANDA. NEW

YORK

backward, up, down, or dIagonally In the puzik. Find each
hidden isame .nd bot it in a. .hown
rnsc,vsF
NATURAL BRIDGES
t)EATH VAI.LEY
LAVA BEDS DINOSAUR
CAPITOL. REEF
SAGUARO
(ASTLECLINTON SUNSETCRATER r
WUPATMI
('IIACO CANYON MARRI.E CANYON
TOMORROW: lIihIand Clan.

Lot 26. Block 6. W000MERE
PARK. Scoed Replat. as per plat
thereof at recorded in Put Book 13.
Paoe73. Public Records of Seminole
COunty. FlorIda
AND. you are required 10 appear
end file your Answer or other'
defense or pleading with the Clerk of
theCircult Court in and for' SemInole
County, Florija, arid serve a copy
thereof on Petitioner', attorney.
ROGER 1. BERRY Of BERRY I.
rUt I FR. Atft,r'n,'ys at Law, p 0

you some medicine to block the
nerve stimulation to the formation of acid-digestive juice.
These help a great deal In some
patients, but not everyone can
take them. In older persons
they can cause difficulty In
bladder action if the prostate is
enlarged, or occasionally
problems with pressure In the
eyes.

included too many calories,
because theY were loaded with
A few
I)EAK DR. IAMB
fat, particularly saturated fat.
That leads to obesity and an years ago I had a varicose vein
increase In heart and vascular removed from my leg and have
disease
used support hose since.
My question is, what do you
The protein in foods tends to
neutralize the {*cld-dlgestive advise using if I go swimming,
juice in the stomach. But you as the stocking would cease to
don't have to use cream or support when It gets wet and in
whole milk for that. Unless you sWiInrntng I use a pretty strong
have poor tolerance to milk, kick.
UIA1'"EFs!)ER.Y0Ud0fl't
which causes bloating and
discomfort in many adults with nedii 'flIn, i !" z.1um?Ing.
vek. 4tnd out when
and without ulcers, you could Varict
use forsified skim milk. A glass you sta,"I 'hp. 'The pressure
between meaLs might help. If from Ihe column of blood
you don't like the first brand try ninning cm hill to the leg
anither. Sonic brands of for- causes this. When you lie down
tiid skim milk taste a greqt the varicose veir drain.
deal better than others.
In swimming, you will be
You can take antacids such as lying down so that Is part of the
Maalox. The best time (ü take solution. Also, when you conthem is between meals aixi at tract your leg muscles it milks
bed time. Eating a regular the deep veins In the legs and
meal will usually neutralize the prevents accumulation of blood
acid-digestive juice for about in the legs.
Finally, the water around you
one and a hail to two hours. You
j will exert pressure on your
have another increase at
time. Use that Information to tissues and help prevent
take antacids four times a day dlstentlOfl of the veins. In short.
to neutralize stomach acid, swimming should be good
That Is what the food is for, so exercise for anyone with
this might do the trick for you varicose YelflL and you don't
need support white actually
without making you fat.
Your doctor might also give 1w1m11)lng.

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Orawer 0, 110 F
Commercial
Street. SCnford, Florid. 32771 on or
before the 17th day Of October. 1975.
c otherwiSe a default will be entered against you
WI'NFSS my hand and otficial
w'alnf the Clerk of the Ciruit Court
rn the 11th day of September. 1975.

Seal)
Arthur H Rechwitp,, Jr
Clerk nO Ih Circuit Court
liv Elaine RiChard,
Deputy Clerk
'iiblith- ept 15, 77. 79. Oct 6. 1973
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N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR.
:ulT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
OUPITY, FLORIDA,
:ASE NO. 7S413CA.$9.0
APPY I POPP arid JOANNE A
I 'OPP, his Wife.

PlintefOs.
APRY C. PROSSEN and KATH-

FEN I PROSSEN. his wife, and
I 'lplANcr AMERICA CORP . a
lorida corporation,
Defendants
NOTICEOPSALE
ISy virtue of a decree heretofore
r pridered in the above styled cause
ri the 11th day of Sepf . 1971. the
ndersigr,,d Deputy Clerk of the
irCujt (r.r Shall proceed to pub
Ii dy sell to the highest and best
Idder for cash •t the west front

'otrance of

the Courhhouse ni
emlnole County. Sanford. Florida,
I 11:00 A M on the 79th day of
S pp). 1925. within the Iiqil hours of
,.tIe, the following described
o roperty to $aIi$Iy said Omit decree
° loriclotur,, t wit:
tot I, Block "B". KNOLL w000,

S

S ECOND ADDITION, according to
tr 'e Plat thereof

as recorded in PIat
ok is. Peoe 36, Public Recn-d of
Si 'rniysoie County
WITNESS this the 17th day a,

'pt,
eel)

Arthur H Seckwitti, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ISy: Elaine RIChard,
As Deputy ClirI
iblish' Sept. 15. $973
ER.114

ctlmpli-i.tivp nHusbandcan have
offier employment 1 173 7315

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large fmiIy room, central air,
large fenced yard 525.500 value
for 577.000 Good location. West
lake flrntlev area, nood sthools

REALTOII3727I9I
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WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME'

1.45

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CHILDREN WELCOME
In ScPiOOI &amp; SP)r.(Jpng
cAPdroPr) ','ORtt.F PAP:s irc

San Mn Central)
35155 OrIanc1orye
171 19)0

bath

CALL 372 7611
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Associate

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Who Knows?
Frmrrc P4., A,Jm.ratrtion '
Fed.rat Hnp 'PCI
Veterans
Conventional Finncing9

TAFFER REAL
Peg Rei Estate Broker
11(5)1 75th St
372

Patio

Apartm ents

SANFORD

JOHNNY WALKER
GEPI ER AL CON TRACTOR
RIAL ESTAtE. INC
3226457

Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

FROM
925

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W. Garnett White

322-2090

flrgh,'r 107 W Commercial
5,iritond 37? 7*11

'OHPI KRIDFR, ASSOC

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VASOdown
Spercent lOper cent FI'4A
Bedroom. 1', bath. Sanford. air,
carpet, fenced yard. tow 570's 373

MODELS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION
TAX CREDIT APPLIES

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CONyENTlOwA,

eff,c 'ency for
oneor two near
175.373 4767

VA SO DOWN

Each Woodmer'. Home Features Central Heat ano
Air, Shag Carpeting In LIving Areas, Inside And
OutsIde Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen.
PrIvately Fenced Pear Yard And More I I I Come
On Out And See For Yourself,

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land 7hedroorns, carpet.
air: quiet Lease
Nopets 377 1110
br? fledroomt AduitlOnly
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2543 Park Only. 170 up

95'0 FINANCINO
AVAILAILE

SALES BY

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KISH

by

3 BR.

baths, masonry home. * Ig
fAmily rm
carport Newly
painted, carpeted. ar. fenced
baCk yArd, priced to Sell at $70 900
831 6569

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(OIIPITRY ESTATE
Beautifully
renicrcieIed 3 bedroom 7 bath
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3210041

home, large Screened atebo with
barbacue&amp; bar 1$' '36' pool, fully
fenced, on cmll acreage 569.000

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tOW COUNTY TAXES
Im
mAculate 7 bedroom ((IS home
with wnrkchop and plenty of space
for diarden on oversized lot 1)9.000
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Place an ad in classified It doesn't
matter what you need You'll find
that some reader has lust that
item he or sh. would lIke to Sell
DO

31A-CXiplexes

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LAKE MARY
7 BR Duplex. $150
plus 130 depoSit.
Forrest Greene Inc

F XCI IJSIVF AREA

Legal Notice

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You've
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are

engaged lnbusines5at RI 1 Box III.
Weklv
Perk Drive, Sanford,
SemInole County. Florida under the
flttitiop name of WEKIVA LAN
DlNC',.andhttal weinteridtoregi5tcr
said
me wIth the Clerk 00 the
Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitls Name
5flufes, To Wit Section 165 09
Florida Statutes 1931
5' Russell I Moncript
Kathleen Monrie'f
Publish Sept. I, IS. 77. 79. 1973
DEW St
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NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF AP
PLICATIQN FOR PERMIT TO

CONSTRUCT AIR POLLUTION
SOURCE
The Florida Department of En
vironmental
Regulation
has
received an apc.licatipo for a permit
to construct an infectious waste
lncinerator,antjrceofa,r(,(,flutbon
at Seminole County Animal Control
The application has been submilted
by C' Bob Beat Co . pursuant to
Chapter 177 F A C nI ,bC D"hiirt
meol's rules recjartlung the ontrol of
emissions of Whith may affeO the
maintenance of National Air Quality
Standards
Copies
of
the

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yard 529 300
PIFAR

SCHOOL- 3 Bedroom, 7
bath. 97x132' tree stiacted iot,
central heat &amp; air, nearly new
1.10.000

't, 151.300
CUSTOM REALITY-- Talk about
large rooms. 7.90) SQ
ft I 3
Bedroom, 7 bath, family room,

egitipped kitchen, carp.t, color
Crete, on 7", acres 131.500
PFACEFUL-

A

real

pretty

3

Bedroom, 7 bath home, fireplace,
carpet. breakfast bar
Many
extras went Into the construction
Asking 115.000. but encouraging
all offers
After hours call Jo McDaniel. 372
6136
MLS

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'171 0011

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tenancs lee covers lawn care, water, sewer, trash colleclion, structural insurance and outside IIabil,ty. Grenada
Townhomes qualify for the 5%
credit.

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S.pteebe, 30, 7973

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1973 Buick Century
PowerStee.nlnq, Brakes, Ar
Best Offer 65$ $767

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mileage, small

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Camino,

low

v a. auto trans
76-Auto 'a"
PS. air. Immaculate condition
throuchoul 11.400 or best offer
Accond
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Phone 162 7206 after 6 pm
change REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 SaMta'd AC
1970 AMC Rebel SttiQo wagon

601 Celery Abe, Sanford

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small V I. automatic, air Phone

fl-Junk Cars Removed
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63-'Mchinery.TooIs
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-1917 Ferguson Tractor. ,',Od,l
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steering, duSt brake's. lOw
mileage 51400 37364)7 after 6

WE ItIJY JUNK CARS
171 S744

35 315.1

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(,cing fithingi Get all the' equipment
yOu
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wAnt act
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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampoc)e'rfOrOnty%l SOperday

1947 Oldsmobile 41?
Ispeeci AM FMRad
1173 377 33)7
1973 BuIck LeSabre. sacrifice $7150
orhestoffer' 377 1991 days,
orlfl TlllafterS

75-.N1orcycles

CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Motorcycle Insurance

1973 PlymOuth Satellite, metallic
orcen with *e,ite vinyl top Low
mileage, air, full power, likC new
en
It's like pennies from heaven
owpef,J7,395 373 3702
AK C English Bulldog PuPPies.
you tell "Dm1 Needs" with A ______________________________
ChAmpion blond lines, I male. 1
want act.
- 1964 Che'wrofet Station Wagon, good
0em
37'? 036?
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-condition economical 6 c-.l 1400
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79-Trucks-Trailers
66--Horses
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'73 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, like new
- 19.'.' Or,, • PiCk p 'ong bed P ,l I
19.000 ' Relocated must Sell
Pin?oaeldng, * years o'
th tack
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Ond cnod'tion 'i
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34 9zlA
fgre 7 P! gr 321 0755
3?? 676* tt' S
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eve',
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

Phone 373 (434

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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Cherry Dron lat dining table, I
leaf, 175 Maple dinette table,
pariri hones, 133 1303711
ModernizIng your Home? Sell no
longer needed but usiful items
wIth a Classified Ad

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Singer Zig Zag, in cabinet, 3 needle,
front load deluxe Sewing machine
Sold new for 1349.00. Pay balance
Of 55$ or 10 payments 0159. Se. at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER

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AIR CONDITIONING. BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
REFRIGERATION, DUCT MEPIT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PEPITRY AND REPAIRS 37?
WORK 74 hour service All
1331
makes
DYKES AIR CON
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SANFORD

XENMORE WASHER, parts,
servIce, used machines
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OeIuxe Equipped Kitchen Includes DlshwasSi
•Automatic Washer 1. Dryer In Every Unit
•Central Heat a Air
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on'P need!" Serve a ujsefuI purp

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Se servce' all makes and models'

Free PCkp and Delivery
S,,rf,rd B ,siness P,lact'iinai 317 1Q05

again when you Sell them with a
Cl5%ifI.J Ad froni th Herald
Call u lodayl Donut delay' Just
dial 372 7611 or 11) 999) To pIa
'Cur
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r' .Sj
..

Thinking about that summer
vacation' Get a better car through

Well Drilling
Paint &amp; Body Work

tlseclassifiedathintoday'spapec

FRFF ESTIMATES on %mlI o'
faroe remodeling otis Call after 6
PM, F Iovci Shives 373 7677

Free estimates

Save ItS or more *411577

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Lawn Care

lob '372 9)65

SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS '

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Exterior pressurec:earang

Radio

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Eta.v rice *or
Light

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r.,, laIe.n
Cu'k
clearng 17'? PIP ,iItr 5

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Ct
Pcrnocielinç Addt.ons,
Custom Work Licensed. Bonded
Free estimate 3736031

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improvements
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Weddings. Cardids. Commercial.
Aerial, Portraits Adtertsnig I))
'V.29 or p79
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pci 'oft tPir000p'i August P K
SEAMAN. PHOTOGRAPHY

erVlCe

Maintenance

Land

KidS Outgrow ttti- SWing Set or Smail
bicycle' Sell these idle items wIn
a want an To place your act, coil
sour friendly Classified gal at The
HerAld '1) 2611 nr III
3

' Home

1
711a

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Fr !'i .
,
full loin' t'cv'kkcm'prr Finnl
Statements and tax reports *31
760$

"extras'' that count at

v

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BOOkkeeping Ser'vlc.
ci-'',

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ESTERSOPI LAND CLEARING
Rulldorinig. F .cavating, DitCh

(frnp,',i, H,irrm"?

IC; F

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aCkflOe

L.ar14t Cl'arinu lii dirt, ctay, rock
All kindS of ci ii rig House trailers
StOred &amp; moved 322 9)42 or $3.4
1195

Care

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PET PEST INN
ltc.irOing &amp; Grooming
P' JI.'? a?57

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Beauty

...

LM

Custom n",ide Repairs
Discount Prices 37? ¶420

P'et Care

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lomeror,
.'rr'or Pl.istering
P'ster r-.':" no &amp; SrflutAteci
bfiCk &amp; ttone speCialty 7722710

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PItform Rocker, $15, $ Cushion
Snf. $75. Sofa Bed 565. Window
fan. 117, Antique Mahoqony
Secretary, 1760. 1 Oak dnrlg
Chairs, old. 195. $inql
bed
Complete, 110 Executive Office
desk, $75 Niereicliner $65 Gate
leo
table,
$15.,
KULP
DECORATORS 109 West 1st St.
377 7)15
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ttrat Heat &amp; Air Ccna.ticwirag
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 372

107 Ft Firtt flwnln'wn
"
377.94)1 Fe. $49 1)10'
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Home Impovements1

Air conditioning

rar'i'loa

110W. AIrport Blvd., Sanford
Office Open 10. 6 Daily
Call 323.7080

1973 Chevy Van. model C )
AutomatIc, 350 V I. Extra ShAre
$2795 Call Don Pooe. 377 1651
Dealer'

1969

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Ye,, base tried IP'.' rest roe, try the'
ejt
.nert fy01 5,
7
at,t.r p p'n;7]lj9
Pk up P. (lCi , .I'r
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WELLS OPIILED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
AlItypesandsiz
SSe?epairands,eriy(c
S'tlNE MACHINE 8.

SUPPLY CO

Pest Cintrol "v' 707W 2nd St

321 64)2

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Interior, Exterior PaintIng. 7Syears

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experIence also minor reç'airs V __________________
ART BRO.sN F'FST CONTROi
Workman MI $770

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i) Saoara RCul,eird, San'fsrd FIir'ida )tUl

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51-Household Goods

Now Renting For As Little As 15O Per Mo.

/

US

- ,,fter 3pm

eat'onal Vehicles

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Vt,',

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1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apartments

_

75- R

r.r

377 7611

Call Phil Gonzalez 30337339)9

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196$ El (amino, Qood COnditiOn.

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big

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0 It's the little

Bankamer,carci

Sanford Auction
U'(' Frecv'
373 'Ji,

_, . -.- u'1QiiiQr!e'r,
j,
76.000 BTU.air cooditioner, $75,
196lDndgeChargerbody&amp;motor
parts j7) 9549

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(barge

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liuridy clarinet with stand, excellent
condition. $173
Avocacin green Early American
sofa. $40 See at 14.4 Wilson Drive.
lake ?.Sary. or call 377 3036

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3235739

AUCTION 373 7310
By Owner
7'z miles west Sanford
3 bedroom, excellent conditIon
$15.90) 1710730 or $67 7619

PlO MONEY OOWN

WITHC,00() CREDIT

Several rw hAnd guns. carvion

e g"r'tles for lawn ri

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NORTH RENT PURCHASE PLAN
Modern, clean 3 BR home, family
room, garage, carpets $31 5777
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR

I99 Pniadrunn.r, excellent in e,ery
resr.eni, ce cold air. 5993

ball, bedroom Suite, hide a bed.
SMALl MONTHLY PAYMENT
several dIn.tte, Spanish Style Many other cars to choose from
cedar chest roll a way -, bedding.
YOUR RELIABLE DEALER
Appliances TV's P. ri,$c items
Chico &amp; The Man
ton numerouS to rr'entjon Matter
173 ISlOnr *3.4 4603

Rc.clikeepinq done in my home
Reasonable experienced
Free
I" ('Un P. t1l..ry 172 577$

Granada Townhome at Sancwa • Move in for lee, ond you
keep the difference.
See what a Granada Townhome h
offer Over 1650
square feet of living apace . InCluding 3 bedrooms. 2Y
baths and plenty of closets A private courtyard entrance,
onclosed patio garden. two.car garage with electric doors.
central heat and air, color'coordinatad kitchen end much
more Complete recreational facilities maintained by the
Sanora Homoowner* Association On closing we pay your
r:uiiI foe (S400) ,ic,d first year
r:er'ir'.tup O
March 1, 1976
Prices rang. from $36,900 to $38500. Move in for as
little as 5'/. down with financing .17.15% (APR.) or 7.25'/,
(A.P.R.) with 20% down. No closing costs. Monthly niain.

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items

TOP LOCATION 3 Bedroom. 2
fireplace, drprs, shutters, car

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20 lOt

Star? Chrlstmns sti000nq now
Farn free attt by letting me show
your frIends Sarah Coaentry
Jewelry 773 779i after 6

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County.
Florida under the fictitious name of Peculation Office at 33)9 Mquire
Avenue. t)rlan'jo. Florida Persons
At MOST N U
CH IL ORE NS
wlshinotocornmentonany aspect of
THRIFT SHOP. and that we intend
to reoister said name with the Clerk this ACtion are required to Submit
their comments in writing to the
of the Circuit Court. Seminole
ixtldre,s
above within thirty days of
County. Florida In accordance with
publicatIon of this notice
the provibpos of the Flttitiop5
The State Of Florida
Name Statute's, To Wit
Section
Departen of Environmentai
$4309 Florida Statutes 1937
PeguItion
5: IrIs Crystal

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mattress: mite
after 1 p rn

as YUii J.JP,J'J rTiPYir9 allowance wren you ouy a new

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN -

f4 773.1
Sept 10. 1973
Publish' Sept IS. 1975
DEP %C

got

Peg Real Estate Broker
37'? 130).
2640 HIawatha Aye at 17 92

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aforementioned application, the
technical analysis performed by the
Department's stall. and their
FICTITIOUS NAME
Proposed decision, are available for
NotIce l hereby given that w are
public inspe'ction at the Florida
enoaoed in business at H'way )7-97,
Oeiiartment of Environmental
Lonawooct,
Seminole

Jeanne P Pouasei,w
Publish' Sept 13. 77. 79 Oct 6. $975
DER.lal

Neat 7

Paytori Realty

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Legal Notice

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tiecirooni cott,iqenn deep Iru.t tt('e
ShAded tot 516 $'1) Gti'yl trm

REALTORS

CALL 177 761)

rs(rIanIa.
W' ""

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REAL ESTATE

SarilofdlB.d,00m
marrlen *jple only No pets 13,
6956 Mrs M"tlo
Elm,

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3 Bedroom. 2 bath
well
maintained,
recently
redecorated, ice. maker
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PM

SlJitC. SC? of 6oak chairs.

PlEUoPl'S FLORIDA POSES
Woodrurt'sr,ardenCen,,.

377 1917

Complete S ft

Pathsplit plan. tarqela.'nily room.

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710 Palm Place

F F Emaculate

7

.'xtras 372 S)tlbeforeS 30a m or

Sect control GardenLn,j J4,
1$? St. 3236630

FULLER BRUSH

fiafefvgIacsb.

central heat &amp; air, fireplace,
carpeted, dishwasher Call Cliff,
'7 nays

by

'I6,9OO

THE CONTRACT"

15,

p,. 'j 'o the highest bidder
rOmplete line of quality furniture
including French queen size

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$w 10 Green carpet. clog tied with

"SERVICE BEYOND

3 Bedroom. 10', acres, 'n Geneva.

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,,cnthIy Rentals Available

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
311313 E. First St

Hartman Realty Inc.

REALTORS $304061
After Hrs III 1170

hut

Spectra

KItchen Battwoom al ri(.)1, Coon'
er' tcpt. 5irik, lnttâl;ati
avail I
able Bud CabelI 372 $032 any
time

Rei Rotary, 1000. electric "Mimo"
mAchine cuourb cønditiOn Sell
Ouick for cash Alto I" Oewalt
Radial arm saw 377 7911 between
6pm P. $ 10pm

Kish Real Estate

Crank Realty

1505 W. 25th 5?,
SANFORD

Water paid.

$01 Meonnlla Ave Phone 377 0211
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50-Miscellaneous
for Sale
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CASSEL BERRY - Duplex
blocks off 1797 00 Paved street
Excellent investment priced right
at 171,30)

farm, with lots of truit, Has I BR

Sept.

1570 ISlander motor
-- cc.i
5aCrfic dud"
iili'iS'.
-.62-Lawn-Garden
Call '1710616
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doufilewide7l' 152' mobile home,

717 BAYW000CIRCLE- 3 BR, I',
REALTOR
*30)644
bath, new carpet, in excellent
condition Large tOt. 571.500.
SANFORD- 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home, nle trees air conditioner
7*39GAIE PLACE- 3 BR. 3"', bt
por,pe. 3 yr3. old, in new COIl
CALL TO SEE
dition 121.900
1 AKE MARY- 3 bedroom
1'
bathhomewilhcentralheat&amp;ajr
705 LAUREL AVE - 3 BR. I bath.
wail to elementary bicycle to
shaded lot. zoned commercial, for
coIleo. VA fnuining available
a home or huSinss 113.900
$74 5
7123 YALE AVE - 3 or 1 BR mini
Forrest Greene, Inc.
apt Selling below appraisal at 37) 6353
REALTORS
*30613)
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'iiiiiii t..ioi r I uvr
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Cash'
Which iS best to' you - in your
SituAtiOn. Nooneknows--but YOU
Wr will give you direction to help
w.tb Ike right anSwer •o kOWS
si'uat ion
Call Trxlay For Appt

p1.

Iaroe upStairs apartment 5125

WINTER SPRINGS - Immaculate

Monday

'1 9'1
:::::_____..,_._,,

Merchandis.:

mobile home park 516.000

Private Flnncinq'

eneva

4

to School, minutes from 118.17.92
176 000

1901 Caprice, mechanics spec al

61-Building Nterials

3 bedrooms, 1 bath. In exclusive

BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

I Bedroom apartment, 117 French
Ave 1100 month plus $75 depost
37? 61)7 or 67$ 1632,

pletCly fenced Wilking distance

7 Apartment buildings, near town
convenIent to shøpping district
COti 'i(P(x3l', 570000 each. terms
available For information call

Evet 3?) 0.485

LAKE MARY - 3 bedroom, 2
bath, carpet, central air &amp; heal,
welt kept home on nice lOt com

t970 lcwing, 307 pnq . a'r. au'o 5395

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--Commercial Property
46-'
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-'----SEMINOLE CO Acreage trattt,
IS'wth7'ri,ø.
Srntl and trge 5700') i.er arr.
".':? ''
And iJ T.'rr R.'',!', P )iIc)r 7..
-little want iin
0711
n rig big,
j
res,jlt

ee'%

1970 Repel, 6(yl ,Atjto. extra Clean,
519)
1961 v arman Gpiia, rn real .vefl

e'lCome

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Da'sin Wagon, thiS

1961 Dodac PT, auto, 1595

PUBLIC AUCTION

(AtSelberry, Il 9?. *30 1706

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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Pro
Real Estate Broker

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S pep with .111

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mr. )730)1

6

3 22-7643

Get some action with a Herald
classified ad We'll help you write
an ad that will bring a fast tale

to qjAl t

8roec

erg.' 1 bedroom mobil, home
with screened in porch, furnshpd
No pets 57$ wI 171 2654

Luxury

.'i?i

PriCed in 30's 3??

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JOHN SAULS AGENCY
D.*,s )

wtr

apartment'

bOrn.', enrinserf g.irag e Assume

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Call to See
SAPII APIDO REALTY INC.
REALTORS
1316777

IS Acres,

OF ANY CAR

1967 Mitanq 7*9 eng air auto
runs perfect 5795
1967 Firebird V I yIiO* iew.' 57$
special, $993

72-Auction
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Wood (ir Steel desks fexrcotive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks 8.
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry.
PIOLL'S

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Farms-Groves

TOWARD PURCHASE

1971

CASH in on
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Used office furniture

fenced, barn near I I Only 5150

137.000 cacti

ThIs Ad Worth S25

ANTIQUES

.

60-Office SUppliCS -'--

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baths.

I it(P'pn coapoed. Split plan Many

Ilt,'v irn a r.rw home! Moving to an

177 1991
1919 S French
37) 7371. 372 1196,172 19*4
372 1939.372 1164

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s".rb "iiri'.

1969 Pnntiac Catalina, A I. new
rsr,t. tires rad,o, all power, ar.
57'41 '171 1747

CASH 322.4132
For useci furniture appliances tocis,
etc Buy 1 or 1001 items Larry's
P,SAr' 713 Sar,tgrcl Ave

I ','ieFletri( Guitar

AC(r'S',rri'.-.

(aft rnllct for Lou (607) 99) 117)

OR PEtIT

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I tilq flrum

Highway u Gently rolling land
near Holbrook, Arizona and act
iscent to the Petrified Forest and
PAinted Desert National Parks

PAST(JPF

new

fly O'wrw'r, I BR, 7 bath, C H &amp; A,
formal dining, family rm with
f.rplr, workshop, fenced yard.

CaliBart Real Estate

Central Florida's

PEAt NICE 'I be'iroom. )i

naran., each side

nvrstors - 3 bedroom.

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

Almost

rn

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Wanted to buy used Office Ourri,ture
Any Quantity NOLL'S Cassel
berry, Hwy I? 9? *30 171)6

'1775394
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I efilanc rinlnet. Qood CQod,tion
US Phnni. 1710471 r 37? 1176

fattpst ornwing stat, it,s? off ii S

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1966 T Bird. fully equipped. ei(eInt
condition Call 177 7931 after 4

DAvIS' 3719370

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17,075 30 t 7 OCr Cent In? with 136
AdditiaI payments In America's

¶0 ft riO living area. 3 large
hedroomc, 7 lull baths, garage All
the "onridies " 175.500

For Your Junk C,,rs
373 9)36

I Piece or HouSefuit

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51*40 original price may be piCked
lIp by making I hMk paymentt of
$490) ,',Si'li with a balance of

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Cash

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Furniture

We Buy

59-?jsicaI MerChandise

ASSUME PAYMENTS

t 17W 1t St , 722 $6.41' In 7751

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POBSOPI MARINE
7977 Hwy 1 97
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FCA' Your Junk Cars
373 1379
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IS' Punatinut. fiberglas, canvas top.
SO HP Mercury, enqige &amp; boat iri
ercellent shA
&amp; ready to go
C.00ri trailer, 5795 327 4067.

REALTORS
643
_________________________________
10 ACRE RANCH

CHOICE LISTINGS
IN ALL PRICE RANGES

hedroomi.

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Fiberglass
boat, fully
carpeted. with bait &amp; rod wellS
Call 323 1M9 before II am or
er 330

Al TAMOPITE SPRINGS IOxl1O'
lot, trees
IJPIION PAL' K
l(1%'xl7$' lot. zoned
A 7, rice trees Well &amp; septic tank
iorlun,I
I AK F MARY
WonrlNi takey,ew
lot on paved roan, very cfiirmir,g

8-Autos________________
for Sale

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Bo.car"
C'ORMLY'S F 16
Sanford
1733

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67A-Feed

Pip Johnson electric and Mt
(hell tilt trailer ASking $675

BALL REALTY

7

NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD
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FOREClOSURE SALE

dliiplpres

LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT

323 6353

7365 Park Dr

i OP1r.W000

Distress Sale

Stemper Realty

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AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS. PlO PETS
116W 2nd St.

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NO

II' Door Glass fiber gIs with 1977

Forrest Greene, InC.

bedroom, 7' -, baths. swimming
pool ran acre plus Custom built
Piomewith many extras Only 1 yr
old Plow reduCed to 1.67.300

PP43 Peal Fsta'e Broker
121 C/-iO 171 7*9% 1?) $215. 377 7?

PAF.'k AVENUE DUPLEX -Two
tecirror, 1 Path p'P Side Do,,,bie
O.1ra04' I ci your property pay for
itself Only 57500) Call now to
5CC

SELLING IT MAKES CASH
PlACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW
Call 377 26)1 or $31 9993

'Isi',,i.
St''ri D.po',t Peqjri-

IT'S A BIRD NEST ON THE
GROUND' 2 BR. custom built
Brittany Clean as a whistle Old
brick fireplace and much more!
Ypu just notta see to believe! And
atl this for iuSl 579.900

4tAcrge

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Phone '1726909

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SANFORD - BCvtifuI 7 Story 1

WIlT REALTY

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Garage Apartment

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'Em While 'A

3736061 or)?) OSI7eves

STORING IT MAKES WASTE-

4

HOME 8. POOL
Iln'dro., 7 tiaths, 3 car garage.
F l rrn ("cit H A Pr,e 1,11000

103W 1st St

7 15ec1roomyjtp, centrAl Air; no pet3,
5150 month pljs depoit 37) 5735

140

MAN'S
SPECIAL!!
I orated in Qijiet neighborhood,
priced below appraisal at 1)5.300
with NO closing Cts Call us now
for location and details

Trafer A
writ' 15
oniri overall
Icorith
ring tOqu. 7I
Tandem axle electric brakes. for
baulino ?rator or I piece of
eniilr.men? 1500 firm )19S7?7

1749
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55-Boats &amp; ACcessories-

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HANDY

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I (3'lr,WOOD - New home', 1300

Peg Real Estate Broker

on P rI r.'.s
'help cr eAti-,in
1"at rcl,rempni vIlaqe on Inc
tAutifuI Wehiv R , vr at Camp
Seminole 17) 4170

p

St.tO
.1 n EDROOM I' bath.
SlOyp &amp; rtniger15tpr, $7300 down

M UNSWORTpi REALTY

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"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

REALTOR

Large 3 BR. 2

equipped kitchen, new mrpet.
guatlfyin
Only 573.900 17.000
down

Outifyi

WEEKLY RATES

.

-TruckTUe

Goats

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any.

(')ctjPiI wide mobile borne on 6 acres
in Grneva for SAle or rent Call Art
(ornett, 373 9197 after S p m
weehdkyc

bath home, nice faiity room,

New hor" na rural area No down
payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government subsidized
tO Qualified buyers Call to see

34-WbiIe Homes

2 P.3 IlL' '.Ortli F HOMES
, r 'P .., Pr' 'ui nj Utlitis

Realty

67-Uvestock.uIt
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Electronics. $73.30') 371 1916

strom

* They're Hot" *

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Sten

B&amp;w, from

RENTAL PURC'.fASE PLAN

_______________________

Your MLS Agency

FOP YOU-

('FT THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS'

322- 2420 Anytime

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COLOR TV, 511 9SMOPITH

porch, fenced pAtio, near Scott's

PIOQLJAL;FYING
Nw3 brirm home. all extras. I

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730) Mellonville Ave

7617

PEAl TOP, 373 775.0

Selma Williams
I '.( TOO A''.Qi I AT 1 322 '11

F'trnShpd7 fli'drm Houi-Pr,. Yard
12? O'7 or 377 1".l
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1

I ale Mary 3 BR. I halh, fence, no
flualifyinrj 573 950 Acre Realty.

H AL COLBERT
REALTY INC
201 F 75th St 37) 1*3
HAL COLIIERT. REALTOR
Eves 3720612

Partially fur ri shed
1 t-"trni
'i'd fruit tri-e S?:
in 1155

Monday, Sept. 13, 1975-SB

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$13.' Service all makes HERBS'
TV 1700 S French, 37) 1731

Custom mobile home, double
wide,? Rr'rlronm. 2 baths, ClOSed in

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Small home, for sale by owner, II
mos old. central heat &amp; air.) Ilk's
I' ,tiaths, 3,) 0117. 2514 ElCpitri
Drive

interest

"Get

Deys -377 6173
Nights 377fl

forget it with a Classified Ad. 372.
2611

)t4A5
I?
RI At. TOP 37) 5711

*

JOHNS REALTY CO.

BROKERS

,

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Color TV'S from 130

GREORYMOBILE HOMES
N0lOrfandoDriy,
SanfordI7I 3700

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ST.

Why storell andforget II? Sell itand

location

33-Houses Furnished

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Haro'd Hall Reai

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EvenIng Herald, Sinford, Fl.

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53-TRadioStereo

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7droom. air coditIOned. fenced
yard. 1901 Summerlin Aye 51.900
ma' offer. 377 3197

172 2111
AFTERHRS
37797*1
327064*

PrAITOR
377 1991

RENTAL
I AK EF RON 1 7 fin'lronm ChOiCi5)75

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2S71 Park Dr

7 Bedroom, in qoo

condition v'wu'IIent
516 500 Terms

7 BR. fffl(i-(I yard 5)50 Adults
f'ttrr
121 S$SI or 1)7 A7r)

Retired Idv to sIt in my home with
QUALITY INtl NORTH
twO small children References
I 1 &amp; SR 131. Looqwood
373 S776
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Sanford Yellow Cab.
20) S Park
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C'01'PIIRYIAKFFRONT
Closeto
town 1 bedroom I acre, boat

Hot se sell or ri-nt 3 bi-drOOrnI
bath, air, ktchi-n PQUflCrJ. lakr'
view SIb 900 67* 15ss after 5 PM

7 Bedroom F urnithed

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Slit beriroorn

pI.in, central air, fireplace, "
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yard. 5190 n.n sso deposit n 7S)i
Pxt 17, Ii?
5 *10 1573

31-Apartments Furnished

$10 depoSit

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ir'ctriflratefl 3 her1r, 7 bath
(tOM' l Qhools and Shopping
Prat.rin.,bli. rent 177 1110

$133 1150- Color TV

Congenial person f or general
bookkeeping needed at once. Five
day week Pay to commensurate
wIth ability Excellent working
(ondifions: fringe benefits Send
resume to Box S$6, Co The
Evening Herald. P 0 Box 1657.
Sanford. Fla 1717)

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month

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OWNFR TRANSFERRED - 3
Bedrooms, foyer, family room.
fireplace carpeting and many
other extras Extra large lot With
t*anino citrus and above grojnd
Fool in S Pinecrest Priced for
flisi(k saleat 571 900 with lowdown
payment
F X C F I I F P1 1
INCOME
PROPERTy
7 story, 7 apart
manIc with 7 CBS apartments in
rear I ive in nn. and rent 1 fur
fiShed Apartments $71000

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ardens

Deflary--Aoults 1 BR. air, close to
storCi, churches Ideal for retired
persons 661 6.4*1 or 377 IOSI

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StOry With 2 large
porchi's 1150 Children 0 K
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Sloi,I' &amp; refrq..-.
rnnnth pIus Utiltips &amp; 575 deposit

3 bedroom unturn apt, kitchen
eouipp.'d. very clean See to ap
predate 595 mo plus security
dep 130 )flUl7

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Want to earn Extra Xmas money?
Call 611 7079

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED IlesutIclan with following preferred.
that a proceeding for dissolution of
or without, in new Zayre's
marriage has b.n filed against you
Shopping Center. I) 92 arid Alrpot
end that Petitioner, JAME' C
Road Alenp's Fashions &amp; Beauty
CLARK, seeks ether relief against
Salon. 373 1530 before S 30.
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7 nra. hitcher
Irnuipped panel lnq(,iret
.f Hotly P. Fifth St

18-Help

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MONDAY thru FRIDIEY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

11-Instructions

FrIend
Underdog
(44) Mickey Mouse
Club
430 (2) Bonanza
(6. 8) Mery Griffin
(9) Lucy Show
(33) Batman
(44) GiIlIgan's Island
5'OO (9) Gltliqan's Island
(24) Mster Rogers
Neighborhood

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Sat. A Sufl. 2:0-4:30 "HAMMER OF GOD"

31c4 line
6lhru 25 times
24C5
line
26 times
(32.00MINIMUMCHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

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6-Chad Care

(33) Rocky And

Ii)) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Brady Bunch
5'30 (2) News
(9) Beverly
Hillbillies
(13) Cable Journal
IiI'a '.IiII AI......
(35) Lost In Soace
(44) Partrldae
FamIly
6:00 (2.6.8.9) News
(24) ElectrIc Company
(44) Lucy Show
630 (2. 8) NEiC News

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HOURS

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Youp
WIN1EI
ITEMS
SELL
'nou'i NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD Phone 372 7611 or 131
93 and a friendly Ad Visor will
1he, you

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Rhyme An

3:75 (44) SpirIt Of'76
3'30 (6) Tattletales
(9) One Life To
LIve
(24) Yoga
(35) Rugs Bunny,
Prrneye And Pals
(44) Flirttstones
4fl0 (2, 8. 13) Somerset
(6) PartrIdge Family
(9) DInah
(24) Sesame Street

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Winter Park

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(44) Underdog
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33 Felines
7 Ethel 34 Marbles
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Dwight Srnutker. said property
o
DEADLINES
being located In Seminole County.
Florida,
more
particularly
Noon The Day Before Publication
descrIbed as follows:
One (1) 196$ Chevrolet Camaro
Sunday - Noon Friday
automobile, Vin No 12I3SN3i77SÔ
Stored at Ratliff &amp; Sons in San
ford. Florida Additional In
formation available from the Civl
Divition of the Seminole Cunly
Wanted
Sheriff's Department
and the undrrslgnd as Sheriff of I
Seminole County, Florida. will at
'r son for
I icrr'sed real ,-stte
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call To
1100 A M no the 30th day of Sep
active S,rifnr'd nfliCe. Experience
Free, 641 70?? for "We Care"tember. AD 1975. offer' for sale and
desired, or will train Business is
"Hotline" Adults or Teens,
seli to the highest bidder, for cash.
REAL
CAILIIART
flood
suh'd to any and all ,iisting leins.
Let Therapeutic Pool
FSTATF. C,eorqe WilliS 373 6010
at the Front (West) Door of the
Improve your health
RN for doctorS office I afternoons
Seminole Count Courthouse in
Phone $31 3763
per week Salary negotiable
Sanforct, Florida. the above
Reply to flow 5*5 ( o Evening
described personal property.
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
P 0 IIO bcSP. Sanford.
HerAld.
That s$id sale is being made to
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Fla 1)771
SAtiSfy the terms of said Writ of
AL ANON
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Fcut ion
For families or friends of problem
John F Polk,
drinkers
21-Situations Wanted
Shr 1 I
For further information call 173
nhinn?r. COunty. Florida
15*7 or write
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Atlr,,i liv.'
Piphhjifi 5q'pl I. IS, 22. 79 1975
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
female refugee.
VietnAmi-se
$
DFP SI
Row 35). Sanford, Fla 37771
graduate of Universily oP Saigon
arid English Teachers College.
1ff THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FACED WITH A DRINKING
desireS
Australia.
Sydney.
EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
PROBLEM
position
in
south
Seminole
store or
Perhaps Alcdoollc AnonymouS
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
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Can Help
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Would
skilled
in
bookkeepinQ
Call 473 4317
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S1317.CA-O9.F
make excellent clerk Will work
STOCKTON, WHATLEY. DAVIN
Write P0, Box 12)3
hard for whatever your budget
Sanford. FlorIda 3777)
AND COMPANY. a Florida torpor
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aIlOw
Phone 139 6')))
at ion,
Plaintiff, APE YOU LONELY? Let us help
Mature, hil woman w'%tu'S ditys
you to meet the right person lust
V%
hOtiSebeepnq 57 per ç,jr 323
for IOU. NATIONAL SINQLES
WINDSOR CONSTRUCTION cOR
19(19
CLUB OF AMERICA. Phone: 303
POPATION. a Florida corporation,
7737740
et al.
R entals
Dfer.dant
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MAR RI AGE S
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE is hereby given, that Performed by Marilyn, Nofary.
Ocala. 901 737 *161 or 73? $773
rursuant to a Final Judgment of
29-Rooms
fcweclnSure enlr,d September 11th. Lecithn' VInegar! 136' Kelp!
Now
1975 in the Circuit Court of the Eigh
Man or ','ifi
t SIIC
alt four in one capsule, ask for
treoth Circuit In and for Seminole
expenSes or room A board
V86+. Faust's Drugs
Cnainty, Florida in Civil Action No
.1 hrmi- 371 0179
151317 CA 09 E. ARTHUR H.
BFCKWITH, JR Clerk of the said
Unfurnished
Court. wilt sell for cash in hand to
the Pilafipit and best bidder a? the
Complete child care services Pfew
West Front door of the Courthouse,
For I ease
F xceptionally nce
Summer Programi HEY DIDDLE
Seminole County. Florida a? 11:00
urifurn aptS in duplex I BR.
DIDDLE DAY CARE. 323. 3o90
o'clock A M on September 2S. 1975
1113: 2 fir, 1165 CArpfet'd, air
the following described real A BABY'S WORLD. Care
conditioned, kitChenS equipped
for infants
property situate In Seminol, County,
Best Sanford residential area.
toage7 only. Next to new DnIver'
Florida, to wit
QUIC? &amp; SAIC AdultS oflIy,NO pets
License Bureau 722 661S
tots 79, 31. 37. 3). 7). 71. 75 and 76
37? 1795
Child care, fenced playground,
HOWELL ESTATES SUBDIVI
Any age. Winter $prinq school I Bedroom apartment, water Our
lOPi REPLAT. as rpor
in Plat
nishr'tj, kitchen equipped $11 50
area Aftpr S 30 PM call 321 0579
r.00k tE. pages 17 and 4$. Pubi,c
wfPkly 671 1*1
Records of Seminole County.
Child Care in my Home
Florida
170 for l.$flfor7
I 7 Red Furn &amp; Unturn
DATED thu 11th day of S.eptem
377 3951
lake pool. boa? clubtiouSe
her. 19M
P.tAPtffEp'5 VILlAGE 171 *410
(Seal)
Arthur II Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Courf
BAMBOO COVE APIS.
fly Lillian I Jenkins
One 8. 7 bedroom apartmenTs,
Private tutoring in 'reading Cer
Deputy Clerk
furnIShed or unb.jrnithed Newly
hf led reading teacher Grades K
Puhlith' Sept 15. 1975
redecorated Come
300 6.
through 17 327 0?31
OER Iii
Airport Blvd.. Sanford. 373 1310

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(35, 44) Movie
130 (2. 8, 13) Days Of Our
Lives
(6) Ac The World
Turn's
(9) Let's Make A
Deal
:(iO (6) Guiding Light
is'.) 310000 Pyramid
730 (2. , l.t1 The Doctors
(9)

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Siancoast Sunrise

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Young And
Restless
(8. 13) Magnificent
Marbel
Machine
(9) Fvpwitness
(24) World Press
(35) Rio Valley
(2. 8. 13) Jackoot
(6) Search For
Tomorrow
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Answer to Previous Puzzle

Senors lab)
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19 Girls name
70 lnoluntaiy
t*itCh
2) tndones'afl of
M,ndanao
fl Motor
part
25 Monkey
favorite foOd

(6)

MORNING

(9) ARC News
(13) ?ane Grey
Theatre

16

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Tuesda "

P'ifl 141 Phvlhic
(1)) \'&gt;rIdTe.m

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(13. 33) Burkes Ldw
(24) Nova
(2,6.4) News
(24) LIllias Yoga
And YOU

(2. 8. 13) Wheel 01
Fortune
(6) The Price Is
Right
(35) 700 Club
(44) Green Acres
i,n High Rollers
(6) GambIt
() Shew Otis
(24) Mr Rogers
Neighborhood
(44) Phil Donahue
11ifl (2, 8, 13) Hollywood
Sqt ares
(a) Love Of Life
(9) Hanov Days
(24) Villa Alegre
News

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the)
by virtue of that certain Writ of
ererution issued out of and under the
seal of the County Court of Seminole
County, Florida, upon a final
tudoment rendered in the aforesaid
court on the 16th day of July. A P
1975, in that certain case entitled,
Jo. Creamons. Inc Plaintiff, vs
Dwight Smulker. Def.ndant. which
alcwesaid Writ of Eiecuthon was
delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County. Florida. and I
h4ye levied upon the following
described property owned by

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377 *165

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Mort Walket

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ARIES March 21-April 19)

express yourself creatively.
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You're at your best today if
confronted by a challenge4
Success is likely In whatever
you put your mind to.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Something you're presently
involved in will turn out to be of
far more benefit to you than it
appeared on the surface.

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eterriarie property taxes.

County Pares Budget To W th i n
$97,000 Of Certified M age

A formal resolution to adopt
both the new budget, down
about $1.8 million from last
sear's $52 million figure, ;ind

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After listeran4 to isplwals tip
i cut part of the $1 million in
contingency funds and exerc

Williams Action Saves $19,000

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I..AKF: MARY -City Council
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passed its 1975-'76 budget
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and reta ined the property
rate at three mills.
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(,
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purposes, Seminole Property
Appraiser Terry Goembel had p
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at 1.9 mills, lone mill equals 11
per $1,000 appraised property
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The budget Includes 1315,472
for the utility department and
.
$252,794 general operation.
Department allocations in.
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dude: public works $16080
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police department $62,900; fire
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..- and zoning $30,685 and ad. • . . ,. .
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Included in the line item for
insurance and bonds was $5,000
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The council also agreed to
aside 10 per cent of each
departimient's contingency fund
I
for construction of a city hall in
the future.
Li
City Council will hold a
workshop and special meeting
beg
b inning at 7:30 tonight. From
THE OLD ROPE TRICK
7:30 to 8 p.m. council will
discuss the possible repaving of It is a topsy-turvy world for Mike Brock, Forest City Elementary
Rinehart Road under a School eight-year-old, as he views the school playground from
cooperative agreement with the upside-down position.
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Adair and the technician off.

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find out about his budget be fore being told by a
reporter on Thursday that the pollution control
epa rtme nt had been wiped out.
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"When they started talking about it, I thought
they ere just doing away with lab serices," Adair
said.

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He said he spent all day Wednesda y trying

Commissioner John Kimbrough said he wasn't
favor of eliminating the pollution control
department.
against the 134,584 ut
in

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hikefront tract. The lakefront off from the other gorn.
more "fiscal restraint arli
tract is four blocks Vest of the mental buildings, to a "dumb•':
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responsibility"
with
flle green light for .i $225,000 existing city hall building, bell" geographically.
depressed
economy,
public rkscentr including a
which is presently across th(.
Commissioner Julian Sten
Seminole County School Boar
motor pool area project for the strut frotti the Seminole strom argued the geographical
adopted b) a 3-2 tote, its new
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separation "would enhance and
$50.2 million budget Monday
unanimously Monday afternoon
Cit) Manager Warren E. improve the property in betSanford City Manager Warren E. "Pete" Knowles ( left) watches as Commissioner A.A. McCLnahan points to
night.
the approved $225,000
by Cit' Commissioners In a "Pete" Knowles emphasized ween..." and may invite
Public Works Center project while Commissioner Julian Stenstron, u right i points to new location for City Hall,
The budget for the 1975-76
iHerald Photo by Joe
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regular work se ton.
(tie location for a new construction for a shopping
Asbeni
school
year Includes a 16 per
At
sametime,
o.Ji ¶ has been approved by center and professional offices b "side by side," and that behsteri the city and count' SO "off dead center."
increase
Knowles was November. Tentative ground. cent
in
the
inis~ioncrs vAed 3-2 to the cotnr~wion.
as desired by the Downtown mo%ing ('11y 11;111 to the 'Ar estern the rounty could purchase the authorized to arrange a five- breaking is approximately Dec.
M9.323,412.51
operating fund
deunatt' the location for a new
Mayom Lee Moore arti Redevelopment Steering tract uuld be "broadening it present city ball property, build year ba nk loan to begin the
1, and the project could be over last year. The budget calls
city ball tiiilding within a dty- Commiss i oner John Morrj, Committee.
loo far,'
a parking lot there, and the city eight month construction completed
by August 1976, for a total 86 millage levy,
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wnau nappenea u'uu use uusnioney to build a project.
Knolcs
said.
including .6 mills for debt
t F'rcni?i Ave. amid Seminole location because it Is away whole lakefront area," Sten. when General George Arm- nei' city hail.
Knowles said the next step
Roth Mayor Moore and service, which will be ad- "romn th ermrthous&amp; and main strom said,
(' in ID is sb ncr S A . A. would be to advertise for bids
strong I Custer split his forces,
Morris said they thought it vertised for a second time
Nl,, Clanahan and Gordon Nleyer for the public works complex, premature to designate a
orris warned.
atptb:. works
'em 'at1on, said he preferred
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Each mill equ.k$1 per 1,000
complex
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and his oAn salary Aere eliminated without hLi

Instead, the cornmisso 4 i eliminated Adair, a
biologist and a technician - th e entire operation.
Commissioners hlattaway, Sid Vihlen Jr., Dick
Williams and Harry Kwiatkowski favored ternaination of Adair anti lus department.

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I'(rstin. ccking operalmg purilliLs Ii utilities
will apply to the county instead of to the county
and to the state, Dale said.
Dale said he will ask the state for a new contract
luch would permit county issuance of permits.

lie said SO!IIC state support - a vehicle, a boat
and postal services - here being provided Adair's
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Adair vowed last week to fight the
commission's decision to oust him
from his post. "I would hope that
the people of Seminole County
would be up there with me, too,"
he said.

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commission's decision at today's 7 p.m. meeting at
tlit' courthouse.
.'I %ouI(I hope thatthe people ofSemninoleCourity
0U1l(1 be up there with tile, too." said Adair.
Unless Langley Adair, Seminole County's
hlattaway suggested Adair might find uni.
pollution control officer, can do some fast and fancy
f(x)t,A(,rk, lie's out of a county job - permanently. Ploy'llent "
ith Bill Dale, the county's director of
Asked Monday about Adair's status with the environmental services. Adair's pollution fighting
county, County Commissioner Mike Ilattaway said responsibilities were placed under Dale.
hio ever, I)alesait Monday hehasnoplace for a
Adair was "assessing the job market."
S14,800-vear pollution c ntrol officer.
Adair and his entire department were
Iuht nus I have no
ings,"
eliminated Sept. 9, by a commission decision to cut
I5oth Ilattaway and Dale said combining
$34,584 from the county budget.
pollution control with the utility department would
Unaw are that his job and department had been
e nwney and eliminate "duplication of serwiped out, Adair voued last week to fight the vic.'s
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material security. Be prudent.
bright plan and embark you on
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want,
GEMINI (May 21-June 20
You'll do well in any situation

usua lly profitable.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Your tact and graciousness
today will enable you to
manageadeliCatesituatiofllna
way so that everyone's interests will be served.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov-22)
You'll be getting something
that has small value to another,
yet it will be of considerable
worth to you. It's likely to conic
secretly.
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21) Through a conversation
with a friend today, information

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use.
CANCER (June 21-July 221
The timing is now right to make
changes you've been contemplating that could benefit
your family. Begin today.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
Brause you're willing to
cooperate today, someone is
going to go a few extra steps for

ing about, but haven't yet tried.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Your chances of success are
very good now. Your ambitions
are in harmony with your
desires. Go after what you

19) Situations relating to your

you, to please you consid era bly.
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alert today. Something unique

today where you'll be able to

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today. Do something new and
imaginative you've been think-

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Altamonte Springs city hail.
Roger Harris, assistant
superintendent
for finance, said
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Seminole County Corn- state
requires
local taxare above the certified mill age. the
mnissioners have made their
ti
dget
Ixier'.
pay
more this year
Commission Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr. said
Eleanor Anderson, a bu
way through a complicated
to the increased property
analyst
in
the Office of due
county budget and cut it to today that he would offer a plan that would Managemiient
Analysis and assessment and "local effort."
within $97,(NX of the reduction reduce taxes about $70,000 below the cerEvaluation OMAE i said state which jumped '1 per cent from
needed to meet millage fifled millage.
$119,575 $5,192,211 last :.ir to $8,314,529
revenue siaring
rcquirements certified by the
more than uunty officials had for this year
county's appraiser.
Supermntenk'nt William P.
anticipated.
A gambit by Commissioner
- A S.13.285 reduction in the missioners feel is excessive.
On %Iondav, she cranked "Bud" Layer ticked off Ns
Dick Williams netted a $19,000 Imiaintcnan(e department.
At any rate Vihlen says he t
hose figures into the budget to reasons for the 16 per cent or
reduction when Seminole
- Postponement of a lease will be "pushing hard"
for reach the present $97,000 $5.388.707 Increase in the new
Memorial Hospital trustees on purchase agreement which adoption of his plan.
operating budget:
deficit
Monday cut their budget would net $7,380.
Though Williams wrote the
- The advent of collective
At last week's hearing,
requests.
- And finally, a compromise hospital, Polk, Circuit Court $650,000
b
argaining
means $70,000 in
deficit was reduced to
The cut came after Williams with Sheriff John Polk which Judge Virgil C.onkling, Circuit about $200,000. That reduction administrative costs.
Court Clerk Art Beckwith
- Retirement system cost:,
wrote letters to hospital and Vihlen says would save $13000
Jr., was accomplished by slashing
Last week, the commission property appraiser Terry $75
are up $924,000 a year more
other count)' officials asking
,000 front the road materials
than last year.
them to reduce budgets to allow turned down Vihlen's request to Goemnbel and Tax Collector fund and 150.0k.') from t he
Troy
May.
only
additional
- Unemployment cornthe commission to stay within give the' sheriff an
the hospital has to-be countywide library ser.
pensation for layoffs means
$120,000 tl)w,ir(l the $2.6-million respond ed with a budgetary ,,
the certified 5.4 mills.
A property owner, if millage sought by Polk, The adaitlonal cut.
Total county budget for next $100,000 has to be budgeted.
- Insurance costs 150.400
remains as is, would pay $5.49 $120,000 would bring the
Beckwith has attacked year is about $18-million,
by
12.5figures
used
Williams
which
compared
of
taxable
sheriff's
budget
to
about
more
since the state legislature
per cacti $1,000
to last year's
million,
a
figure
some
cornshow
county
officers'
budgets
abolished
the local board's
property.
million
- sovereign immunity - Ifl(I
In addition to Williamii
anybody can sue the board,"
letters to county officials
- Wage increases for school
over whose budgets the cornemployes cost $1.2 million
mission has no control - Contingency funds are
Commission Chairman Sid
The Board of l'r' Lstct's of $394,000 budget, came after cliluizig
without
ithout in- ibout $I million, including
Vihlen Jr. outlined a plan toda
Scmiiinole Memorial Hospital Board Chairman John Evans e-reastng taxes and asked the 30,000 in school-earned
which he says will reduce taxes
voted Monday to reduce its received a letter from Count)' hospital trustees to review their 'Ciirr)-0Ver' funds, which are
about $70,000 below the certified
annual budget request to (tie Commissioner Dick Williams. programs for items tha t could budgeted for anticipa ted in
millage level.
Seminole County Commission,
creases in utility costs,
be cut.
In essence Vihlen, at today's 7
In the letter Williams
- An anticipated three per
Trustee Allen Keen suggested
p.m. meeting, will propose the
The reduction, which slashed reported the county was within the $19,000 figure, which the cent "shortfall" in state funds
following cuts:
$19,000 from the ho s pital ' s 1152.0(k) if balan trig zt up. IL tVi! ,Ipprt.. 1
fr the new year
The board recently granted
increased health benefits to
mnployes totalling about

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Utility Hike Ends Six-Week Hearing

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