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Friday, Sept. 12, 1975

SUNDAY EDITION

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68th Year, No 20—Sunday, September 14, 1915

(ione time

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The First Home Game Of The 1975 Season

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Seminoles vs. Oviedo Lii
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26

Location

Oviedo

Home

Daytona Mainland

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Oct.

10

St. Augustine

Home

Oct.

17

Gainesville

Away

Oct.

24

Nov.
Nov.
Nov.

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21

Home

Lyman

Home

Daytona Seabreeze

Away

Lake Brantley

Coach Jerry Posey

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John Spolski

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Colonial

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Oct.

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Port Orange Spruce Creek

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Position

No.

QB
Mark Whigham
QB
John Litton
QB
Mike Tucker
WE
Nathanialwashingfon
HB
Tim Raines
HB
Herbert Branch
HB
Bobby Duggar
WE
Lawson Dennis
HB
Ronald Fleming
HB
Antonio McGill
WE
Langston Menefee
HB
Derrick Cooper
HB
Drew Bongianni
WE
John Causey
HB
Bill McDaniel
FB.LB
Ronnie Washington
WE
Robert Law
FB
Gerald Meyer
C-LB
Leroy Martin
WE
Ned Raines
FB-LB

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Ronald Carter
Virgil Jenkins
David Parker
Ricky Mann

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Tracy Brown
Joe Washington
Kenny Adams
Kenny Smith
Kenny Lee
Robert Charles
Aaron Mills
Chuck McMullan
Steve Gathers
Earnest Manley
Marcus Kendrick
Charles Riggins
Greg Pringle
Mike Good
Curtis Johnson
Ken Meadows
Joe Pickens

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Herald Staff Writer

'.liss Parker adJiiitte(J, under document with the forged of shipping firearms t o
Israel,
'ifi'•l he rPVIr t(Jk 11 bribe
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the trial that her car signature of a (Iepty County Tax testified that Swartz folded a and didn't remember thiti.d Iaikd the safety inspection (olIcdor and
a home-made fiveIollar-biIl and held it in the Parker car. his Inspector's
Seminole Assistant Public inlatt' Fettuary or early March stamp impression of the name palm of his hand and shook number wasn't on the m•
IX-fender George Sprinkel is and that sh4. had (Iriwl the car of the .ix tolketor, testified band,s with Troiano during the spection certificate for the car
eekirig a grand jury probe into until July 9 when, in assisting that he plated a magnetic safets inspe(tmn
that was entered as evidence i
Ihe cmiduct of sheriff's agents Itu tR e Jim lone s she had dealer's t i'
on \tis Parker's
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't st imons tha' 'h tr ii
h used a three-time (on• h. auto in xctcd again t
he tar July ii) and used false Troiano then put his hand in his
Jones testified that the liveitted felon for shoni ,i Sanford
MV! station and it ownership papers in her pocket, but nobod&gt; said the&gt; dollar-bill wasn't marked or
warrant was outstanding, in the again failed to pass inspection presence when the car was saw him with the money. Jones dyed or its serial number
bribery of
a county Motor because (11 a faulty steering inspected by Troiano at the testified that Swartz or the auto recorded because Troiano
Vehicle Inspection I MVh iriechanism and tires.
Casselberry MV! station.
seren't searched afterward for
asn't to be arrested that day
employe.
Jerry Swartz, a former Fern
Both Miss Parker and the *bill.
lie was arrested on the bribery
Sprinkel said, based on sworn Park used car dealer now in Ssartz, who numbers among
Troiano admitted having two charge Aug. 6, arcordin' '
testimony gained by the state prison for uttering a Iii convut ions a federal felony p
r ior criniiiil cinvictions but
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with State Atty. Abbott herring
about the matters and seek the
Sheriff John Polk Frida'
One of the officers namnel b:
"Certainly I am not about to contradict the
grand Jury probes.
defended tis investigators,
Sprinkel
said, -see nii ats t a t ements a11ri u Cu 10 a jud ge.
Herald learned Sprinkel revealed in court hearing
tome&gt; 'vs hen the news reports
vsould ask for grand Jury in. have used a defendant awaiting in the public's Interest I believe it IS neceswere mentioned by a reporter
estigations after his client was sentencing in a drug case in sary to elaborate on the reports in the news
I'olk confirmed that the of.
convicted last week of taking a investigations of other cases,
media."
ficers have been ordered to
$ tribe to pass an auto with
Polk sail he disagrees with
Sheriff John Polk make no comments,
faulty equipment July 10 and the stand taken by circuit court
"I can appreciate the concerti
issue a safety inspection judges "In cases where a
of the courts in not wanting an
sticker,
defendant is on pre-sentence is arrested the defendant isn't Ikhre the cocaine arrest she law enforcement agency to 'put
A circuit court jury in the investigation" but said he to be "a tool of law en- allegedly had worked with her back into the same tempcourt of Circuit Judge Robert H. thinks his disagreement should forcement."
undercover drug agents.
t.ations she couldn't resist,"
Mc(rcgor found Anthony C. Lx- handled In the courts. lie
Local court rules adopted by
Judge McGregor ordered her Polk's statement said, "Hut a:
Troiano, 45, of Orlando. guilty vss,ulln't elaborate or indicate the judges of the 18th Judicial to no longer cooperate with law the same time I am concernesl
of accepting unauthorized when or ho w the disagreement Circuit Senmlnole-Brevardt enforeernentagencies"starting that the public may read
into
ompensation as a county ruighit he handled in court.
prohibit such activity, officials today''
this admonition that they i the
'mplove.
Polk nitale reference to news said.
"Certainly I am not about to public m are not to offer their
Troi,ano, lather of two maIl reports that Circuit Court
When J'idge McGregor was contradict the statements at- cooperation to lawmen,"
children, Is In jail awaiting Judge Robert H. McGregor had sentencing Mrs. lingo Thur. triliuted to a judge," Polk
Polk saltt that despite the
completion- of a' toutl-ordered "blasted" and "scored" law sday to three years probation staled in a news
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By El) PHICKETF
Herald Staff Writer
Senunole' County's population
is expected to grow from its
present 134,000 to it whopping
33500 hy 1990, according to a
study released by the county's
planning department.
Despite
the
present
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economic slowdown,"
estmumates show 186.000 persons
living in Seminole by 1980.
"lliuring the period from 1970-

rate.

Altamonte Springs registered
the largest numerical increase,
from 4,391 to 11,175, or 15.4 per
rent, Mille Winter Springs
shossed the largest percentage
of increase, 163 per cent.
'l'hit' primimar&gt; impetus for
Seminole County's population
Lxomim during the three-year
;xricx1 was the impact of Walt
Disney World," the stud) says.
And, according to an article
published by the East Florida

Regional Planning Council,
many persons attracted by
l)isney hoped to move to
Osceola Counts' but moved
instead to Seminole
"Short 1% after the annouflcemni'nt of Walt Disney
World in 1967, Osceola County
and in particular Kissimxnee
were universally expected to be
most impacted li&gt; the huge
complex
'in
fact,
however,

spetuilat m t' 11mvestnme'nt force-it
land prices beyond the
developable levels. Develop-went responded by leap.
frogging to Seminole County,"
the pamphlet says.
With the' rapidly increasing
Ixipulation, "more acres of
previously undeveloped land
vsill be converted to urban type
uses," the study says.
Because of higher population
densities and less land, the
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study says ''intense coinpetition"
will
promote
development of "lower cost
land" which has a lesser
suitability for development.
The study says that governwent will he required to do a lot
of planning to insure orderly
growth patterns.
The study was presented to
county commissioners for their
study at the commission's
upci-tat tn,' ,t,ni,

Urogranus and p()licue must
be developed so that growth can
be accommodated, yet maintarn a high quality en-

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proven to be extremely cost'
"Planned grovsth has pro'. 'n
to be more desirable and les'.
costly
then unto r'!le
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Mrs Vera \t,R' l.tn',i tried tis i lrv .im. but 1st miever given
locate' tier uiimsmng brother for ui),
nearly 24 t'ars, then she moved
Vera Mae last saw Robert in
to Like Mary and her plea for hluvst'll, Mich., when their
lit -11) Ii) the St'i i inole County ii iuther timed. Ti 'ri the older
Sheriff's Department got brother, tier last Living relative,

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A check vs ith the Michigan to call Mr anti Mrs. Lentz in
Slit' said she toOk a ''lot of I 'pt. of Motor Vehicles about a the office to show them t
's'iblt iris r s license .ip
ire fulls printed letter fr o
i tin from the me n vs hen thu
re-port that she was searching I)licatmumi b% Preston tire'.'.' a Robert, with a dainty fern Ic
enclosed,
fir a imiani vs ho had been missing blank.
24 &gt; e'rs '.'.as Imsted at headBut Mrs. Jaques didn't stop
They haven't &gt; t't tntablish
quarters,
there.
\I rs. I .ent z
had the sigriifit'ance of the tern Ic
Mrs. L&amp;'ntz hadn't been able' remembered something about but Mrs. Jaques sa&gt; s, 'Until
Iht'rt Ili be going to kmisc differnt I'll s'siru,tI,.r
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Ih'te'ctivt' Carol Jaques, of
Through the years she souglc
the department's iimissi ng help from agencies in locating
j.'rs"ns seti ion, found Mrs. Ither!, but nobwh vs as ahil('
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1973, the county as a whole
experienced a whopping 48 per
cent increase Numerically, the
county grew 40,377 in
V)PulItI0n as compared with
28,745 for the previous 10-year
period," the study says.
During the three-year high
growth period, unincorporated
areas grew 45 per cent, while all
he combined cities experienced a 53 per cent growth

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Boat Tops, Convertible Tops
Vinyl Tops &amp; Landau Roofs

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There was plenty to cheer about at Seminole High's football
'.tat]jum Friday night as the Seminoles uut-classed Us medo 534 in
the season's opener for both schools. here, four-year-old Nancy
Terse llllg.'r, Seminole High ('heerleading mascot, joins
hievrieadvr Maureen Harrison for a pause that refreshes,
Complete football results from the area are in today's spurts
section sehik the cheerleaders are featured in the Seminole
Magaiim'. Herald Photo hi&gt; 11ill Vincent Jr.i

A LOT TO

on her June 26 guilty plea to handed reporters Friday. 'echnoloiacal field designed to

is scheduled for sentencing pCrM)nnCI for using the services possession of cocaine, her at- 'however', in the public's inaid law officers to apprehend
Nov. 3 and could receive a and "enlisting the aid" of Mrs. torney, George Sprinkel, terest I believe it is necessary violators, "we stiiI need the'
nri\imurm sentence of fivv I)t i,'i ah hi'': Lingo, 20, of Fern named Sheriff's detectives l.t. to
elaborate on the reports in fullest cooperation of the public
)ears in prison.
Park, vstijle she was awaiting R.C. Parker, Sgt. William the news media."
to help us in our job of WflVi(1iflg
The auto Troiano was conentence for possession of Vinton and Jerry (.'apshaw as
The handout said Polk 'aas better securit and ;r:
victed of taking a bribe to pass i (Wairiv
officers who had been working "particularly chagrined with for !hem,as meeting state safety stanJudge \IcGregor said the scith his client,
the reference that she was
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lard.s was a 1971 Chevrolet court frowns on this type of
Mrs. Lingo said she'd been ordered to no longer cooperate pre-hensive ;it the inherent
vs ned by Sheriff John Polk's activitv by law enforcement ''ontacted by detectives and had ssith law enforcement agen'eretarv, Miss Margie h'rkcr
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NY Teachers Strike Still On
The Associated Press
The antagonists in a teachers strike paralyzing New
York City's public schools have begun the weekend as far
apart as ever.
The stand-off was mirrored in teachers strikes In other
cities, big and small, across the country, with hundreds of
thousands of pupils affected.
In New York, the United Federation of Teachers got a
foizrday reprieve Friday from legal action that could send
its leader to jail. But it was also told there was no cash to
meet a key demand
reducing class size.
Virtually all of the city's 950 schools were shut for a
fourth day Friday, and fewer than 14-000 of 1.1 million
students showed up for classes. Only 1, 200 of 65,000
teachers were there to teach them.
By

By The Associated Press
The first full week of school is over in Boston and
Louisville with officials cautiously optimistic that the
worst of the antibusing violence maybe behind them.
In Boston, the first week of citywide desegregation
passed without major disruption. White attendance
continued to lag, but officials said they were happy with
the unexpected calm.
Most of the restrictions on demonstrations and rallies in
Louisville were lifted Friday after relative calm through
the first full week of desegregation In the Jefferson
County system. The restrictions had been put into force
following antibusing violence Last weekend.

Army Used LSD Before 1963
WASHINGTON AP, Army intelligence agents used
the hallucinogenic drug LSI) for two serieit of interrogation sessions sometime before 1963, military officials are reported to have told a closed Senate hearing.
But Sen. E1ward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., who chaired
the hearing Friday, declined to identify the persons who
r(-reived thedrug, citing the Arir.y'scIatzi that national security was involved.
"I think there are Intelligence activities of a sensitive
nature which raise some very serious questions about
intelligence gathering activities," he aMed.
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DELANO, Calif. (AP) The Teamsters Union failed by
17 votes to gain the majority needed for victory in an
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nation's largest table grape vLieyard.
The Teamsters did win outright as expected Friday at
one of the nation's largest lettuce ranches, getting 80
votes at Bud Antic to 265 for the United Farm Workers of
America. The Teamsters have held a contract at Antle, in
the coastal Salinas Valley, since 1961.

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Store manager Is Mrs. Nora Webb. (II('raI(l Photo by Gordon Williamson

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"I've never known a policeman destroyed by marijuana, but
I've seen a hell of a lot of them destroyed by alcoholism," said
P hillips. who call ed himself a reformed alcoholic.
lie said uses pot like some people use cocktails to relax after

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Cai n's attorney, J. Cheney Mason, said his client "will
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Congressional reaction was

cautious Friday to a report that
U.S. Rep Lou Frey Jr. illF'la. i has used his postage-free
mailing privilege as a

congressman to poll 10,000
households on President Ford's
performance in office.
A report in The Miami News
Wednesday said Frey, soon to
be named to head the Ford reelection campaign in Florida,
used his franking privilege to
mail a 12question survey to all
postal patrons in his central
Florida district in early June.
But only the last of the 12
iuestions actually dealt with
Ford's performnce, Oscar

Juarez, Frey's administrative
assistant, said F"iday in a
telephone interview,
Frey is out of twi offi c e until

Monday.
Juarez said "no law has been
broken," and Frey's office
sends out two such questionnaires annually on subjects of
potential congressional
legislation
and
every
congressman sends out at least
one a year to his constituents.
"We've done It In the past
when Nixon was in office. And
there's nothing wrong with it,"

said Juarez.
Juarez said what Is

"sickening" Is the "Insinuation
and innuendo in the Miami

report that Frey was thinking
about the campaign job before
he sent out the poll, and the
reason was to see how Ford
stood in Brevard and Orange
counties."
"It's muckraking'"' said
JuarezEleven of the 12 questions on
the questionnaire deal with
automobile no-fault isuralx-e
whether the U.S. should re-establish diplomatic relations
with Cuba; the federal budget:
and so forth, he explained.
.Juarez said the questionnaire
was mailed out in early June
before Frey agreed to support
Ford, and the results, which he
doesn't recall, were not
received until after the
agreement. A formal an.
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nainiing Frey as Ford's Florida
campaign manager, he said.

The poll was estimated it
would have cost Frey $19000 to
send out by regular mall, the
Miami report said.
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said Friday he hasn't seen the
questionnaire, but added, "I
think Frey Is very well versed
in the ethics of these things."
said he regards Frey
"very highly," and would be
"very surprised if what Frey
did .s not as it ought to be."
Kelly

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Milk and butter
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Diced beef ,Ailli noodle's
Cole slaw

Green beans
Baked dessert
School made rolls
5111k and butter

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"Boston 'I'ca Party"
Brigantine fish
Gangplank potatoes
Overboard salad

School-made Boston baked
bread
Peach tea party rake

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Milk and butter

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Mixed vegetables
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TM.l.AIIAS.SEF; API
Eduuatzon Co!luIIlssiuner
Ralph Turlington says he will wait to hear mare evidence
before deciding whether to make his the last signature
required on a pardon to free Freddie hIts and Wilbert Lee
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[)avid Nyberg
cried briefly when he was convicted by a circuit court jury
of first-degree murder in the brutal "Die, Satan, die"
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.Nyberg, 20, of Arlington, Va., was sentenced to life in
prLSOn by Hillsborough Circuit Judge Charles Scruggs,
who ruled that Nyberg would not be eligible for parole for

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The six-man, six-woman jury had deliberated about two
hours Friday before convicting ,Nyberg in the death of
Kenneth Robert Houston, 20, of Arlington.

"I've enjoyed it and I've smoked it off and on for two-and-a-half
Phillips
said private usee it mi arijua mui should be
lized, but the drug should not be legalized totally. lie suggested
laws to permit personal production and consumption of grass
Patterned after laws whichallow small amounts of beer and wine
to be

Lewis Must Rehire Prince
TA1,I.AHASSE (API - Comptroller Gerald
Lewis must rehire a securities investigator at least
temporarily after firing him in a dispute over a
multimillion-dollar mortgage securities fraud inquiry, a
federal judge has ruled.
U.S. District Judge William Stafford ordered Friday
that Robert Prince be restored to the state payroll until
his Aug. 1 firing is reviewed by the state Career Service
Commission or a three-judge federal court.
Prince already has missed one pay check and would
suffer irreparable harm If kept off the payroll for the two
months or more needed for the review, Stafford said.

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Parks Renew Policy
Booze, beer and bare
TALLAHASSEE API
breasts will continue to be banned from Florida's 25 state
parks after the review of park policy, Director Ney
Landrum says.
At a meeting this week to receive citizens' suggestions
for changes, representatives of 25 organizations agreed
generally that "parks should be f2amily oriented," Ow-e
Parks Division director said.
Unlike the National Parks Service, Florida parks have
had Few problems with persons violating the ban on
nudity, Landrum said,
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produced for personal use.

Phillips said he expected some friction because of his
stntetiients, but said he will not resign his post. However, he
added, he inn) be pressured out of the job.
"There'll be some who feel exactly like I (10 who use manft said

College Offers
Many Courses
In S. Seminole
Cu Iii in unity
-Self" ii ol
College's Adult Occupational
1';duttiun Services is offering a
.ariety of evening business
courses at the South Seminole
(inter in Altamo nte Springs,
located on SR 43 at 1-4 i ['all
American Bank building u.
'Starting and Managing a
Suuiall Business" is the title of a
course to begin Sept. 17 at 7

tx'giri Sept. 18 and is a practical
applications course and a
companion course to Essentials
of Supervision. Students may
elect to enroll in both at the
snuma, tune.
A Heal Estate Law course

began Thursday at 7 p.m. and
covers the Florida Heal Estate

license Law Handbook.
Real Estate, Principles and
1)111.
Practices" will begin Sept. 16
('lasses will tnet't only one and will cover such topics as:
night each week for two-and-a. property, contracts, legal
half hours and will cover such descriptions, Financing real
ipt'S as:
single entry estate, the mortgage market,
hs 'okkeeping raising capital, la xation, brokerage, ci tv
'axes, location and layout,
record keeping, credit and
collections, human factors,
personnel management, eflecture zidvertisemt'nt and sales

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housing programs.

The two courses combined
cover the Florida Real Estate
promotion.
SI les man's
Com miss ion
W. F. ''Bill" Armstrong, examination and are scheduled
professional business comm. on different nights so that insultant for many sears, will dividuals may enroll in both at
teach tIme course.
the samnt time.
Individuals aspiring to start a
''Travel Agenc Operation
i in II business or those already and Managenient'' begins Sept.
in business who desire the latest 18, 7-10 p. m. with experienced
Federal and State information travel agent James B.
houlI benefit from the course. 'Fhouuipson as instructor.
'Ttu' Supervisor in the
Persons
desiring
emComputer Age" will be offered
beginning Sept. 16 at 6:30 p.mii,
.ini cIasse will tuiect one
evening a week,
The course is intended to
familiarize individuals with the
u.st' of the computer as a means
if supervisory assistance. The
ourse is structured so one need

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cast, has Indicated the case Is Altamonte Springs, burglary of
now ready to go to trial.
a doctor's office and petty
In other cases docketed for larceny of a cheek or credit
the week, detense attorneys card.
have filed motions 13 continue
-Judy
Goodall,
26,
the trials of Donald Crowder, Longwood, accused of grand
44, and his wife, Carolyn larceny of furniture.
Crowder, 42, of 551 Karen St.,
-David Allen Reitmnon, 21,
Altamonte Springs, on charges Winter Park, charged with
of buying; receiving and robbery of a drive-in gmocery
concealing stolen property,
store on Howell Branch Road.
The Crowders were among 13
-James Anthony Buf fo, 46,

alter 12 years in prison.
Turlington said he decided to take no action until after a
meeting Monday with State Atty. Leo Jones, who prosecuted hIts and Lee in their second trial for the murders of
two Port St. Joe gas station attendants.
Jones will present evidence to Cabinet members that
the two are guilty, said an aide to Agriculture Commissioner Doyle Conner, who arranged the meeting,

Nyberg Given Life Sentence

person.s arrested in connection 546 Orange Drive, Altamonte
with what authorities called a Springs, accused by state
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The twice-continued murder operated in Orange, Seminole supply blank manufacturer's
trial of Mrs. Betty Jean Kiley, and other Central Florida statement
of
origin
41, of Sanford, is scheduled this counties.
forms used to title new autos.
week before Circuit Court
Defense attorneys have told
-Sophie hlreibart, 68, 602
Judge J. William Woodson on a the court that due to the corn- Brittany Court, Casselberry,
docket that includes 14 other plexity of charges against the obtaining property by
worthless
cases.
Crowders and co-defendants in check,
Mrs. Kiley is accused of first- the cases they need more time
-James Arthur Onie, 28,
degree murder in the June 7 to prepare the delen,ie in the Orlando, breaking
and entering
shooting death of her husband, trials, Judge Woodson is cx- with intent to commit a felony
thomas R. Kiley, 46, at their pet-ted to rule on the eon- and grand larceny
of chain
3114 Rudder Circle, Sanford tinuance motion Monday,
saws.
Airport, borne.
Other defendants docketed
-Terry Cordell Wallace, 20,
In July the trial was post- for trials before Judge Woodson 2810 Magnolia Ave.,
Sanford,
poned because of the death of a this week include:
breaking and entering the
firearms examiner who was to
-Jimmie Laringo, 38, no Sanford Alliance Church with
testify In the case,
local address, charged with Intent to commit a felony.
In August the proceeding was entering Sanford Middle School
-James Randolph labor, 21,
again postponed, this time without breaking with intent to 500 Rosedal e Ave.,
Longwood,
ts'raus4' Assistant State Attv. commit a misdemeanor.
lnrtvny of a motor vehicle.
James Fuggattt, prosecutor in
-Carl Booth, 19, 645 W. 25th
-Robert H. Glenn, 17, lake
the case, had broken a leg St.. Sanford, accused of grand Monroe,
larceny of a motor
while roller skating,
larceny of money from a set- vehicle and possession of
a
Figgatt, now getting around vice station,
stolen motor vehicle,
on crutches with hie
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State plans to build a prison at
a state mental hospital to handle inmate overcrowding
have been blocked by a circuit judge's order.
Circuit Judge Evelyn Gobbie ruled Friday that converting hospital facilities to prison use at G. Pierce Wood
Memorial Hospital in Arcadia would violate the patients
rights under the Baker Act.
Judge Gobbie said she would Issue a permanent injunction in the suit brought by patients at the hospital.
Two patients, Joel Schuster and Bill Moulder, petitioned
to keep the prisoners out.

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Local authorities sa i (I
The Seminole County Grand
Johnson Allen, 64, 40 Cypress
As Abbgy was talking with
Jury has indicted a s-year-old Seminole deputies are expected
Charged with involuntary
Ave., was charged by Sanford
former Outlaw motorcycle to go to Lake Butler this reporters in a hallway outside sexual batter)' is Calvin
police with improper backing
gang member for first-degree weekend to arrest Spaziano on the courtroom where the in. Chapmen, who was in Seminole
Friday night, resulting in $200
murder in the death of one of the dump murder charge. It dictment was
returned. County jail Saturday with no
in damages to a vehicle owned
two women whose decomposing was not immediately known e:Iunole.h3rcvard State Alt)-. bond set,
and driven by Randy Pittman,
bodies were found at an when he will be brought
Abbott herring, who took the
Deputy - George F. Hazard home of Robert Spelghtz, 26, 700 Magnolia Avenue. Damage
Altamonte Springs dump two Seminole for arraignment on .lump murder case before the arrested Qi.apmen after the 2017 Linden Road, Tigiglewood, to the Allen car wa.reported at
the murder charge and setting grand jury, cautioned Abbgy victim reported being attacked in which $2,010 worth of jewelry $25.
years ago.
of
a circuit court trial,
and other investigators "not to in a field area at the end of was taken.
The indictment, returned'
A 13-year-old Longwood
Orange
County
State say any- thing that might Campello Street In Altamonte
Friday- afternoon, accuses
Speights told deputies the school girl was reported
Joseph Robert "Crazy Joe" Attorney Bob Eagan's office prejudice the case" and "not to Springs.
jewelry was taken from a file
i over the weekend by
Spaziano, 29, in the death of said Spaziano is scheduled for reveal any evidence."
In other arrests, a $15,500 cabinet in a spare bedroom, missing
the
sheriff's
department.
Laura Lynn hlarberts, an I&amp; trial in Orlando on Nov. 17 on
Miss hlarberts had been bond was set on Donald Edward sometime between 6:30 p.m.
year-old Orlando hospital clerk, charges of rape, forceable missing 17 days when the Hampton, 21, 10th Street and and midnight Friday. A carport
Laura Dreyfus, was last seen
The second body found at the carnal knowledge and false decomposing body, later Oak Avenue, after he was door was pried open, police at 235 Tollgate Trail in
dump Aug. 22, 1973, has never inqi'isonrnent in another case. identified through dental charged with destruction of city said.
Longwood by Michael Hart.
The Seminole grand jury was records, was found by an property, grand larceny,
been identified. Anthropologists
Sanford Police Detective neck, 15, Casselberry, late
who examined the remains in session almost four hours and Eatonville man at the trash possession of tools valued at Walter L Jones Jr., charged Friday night.
reported them to be of a woman heard testimony From four dump area south of S11436 near U10.06, and breaking and en Lige Randy Powell, 19, 1805
Mrs Laura Harrington, the
between 16 and 21 years of age. witnesses, including Sheriff's S11431, Altamonte Springs. The tering with intent to commit a West 15th Street, with
Spaziano was recently con- detective I.I. George Abbgy, man told officers he waited 24- felony,
possession and sale of girl's mother, told deputies her
icted by an Orange County before returning the murder hours to report the grisly find
Sanford Police IA. Ralph marijuana after he was husband had a disagreement
because he was afraid he would Russell and Sgt. Gene Pharis arrested Friday afternoon at with hlartneck, but that she did
jury on a Feb. 1974 rape and indictment,
Abbgy
Altamonte get in trouble for illegal trash arrested Hampton shortly after Goldsboro Bar, West 13th not believe the boy had
knife assault on a 16-year-old
and
anything to do with her running
girl. He was sentenced to life in Springs Police Detective James dumping.
the Maryland Fried Chicken Street.
prison plus five years.
Martiridill spent 24 1 : months
restaurant was broken into at
Powell was in Seminole
Amelia and S.R. 600.
Orange County Jail officials working on the hlarberts
The grand jury- indictment
County Jail Saturday under
Miss Dreyfus is five feet five
said Spaziano has since been murder probe.
alleges Spaziano killed Miss
Hampton was in county jail $13,000 bond.
inches tall, weighs 115 pounds.
transferred to the state penal
"Now,allofa sudden I'm real hlarberts "on or about Aug. 6, Saturday.
Police Detective Ralph has brown hair and blue eyes
system reception center at tired," Abbgy said after the 1973" but doesn't say how she
Sheriff's deputies were in- Russell arrested Henry White, and is of medium build and fair
Lake Butler.
indictment was made public, was killed.
vestigaung a burglary at the Sanford, Saturday morning, for complexion.
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Ag rees To Testify
ORLANIX) tAl
Alphonso Ca n, a onetime body
guard to former football executive Romiunie l.oudd, has
ileadd guilty to a narcotics charge and agreed to testify'
against his former boss.
Circuit Judge W. Rogers Turner accepted Cain's plea
Friday, and sentenctI him to five years on each of two
counts of conspiracy and delivery of cocaine.
Turner said the two five-year sentences would run concurrently with a 13-year sentence imposed on Cain last
month following his conviction on another count of

disorderly intoxication. Bond

Springs man was charged with
choking and raping a 26-yearold Altamonte Springs woman
early Saturday morning.

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(;AINESVILI.E ( AP) - The head of a police academy in ought to 1w able to enjoy if they want to," said Bob Phillips,
North Florida say's tie smokes marijuana and would like it t'(Klrtilnator of Sante Fe Com munity College's Police Academy.
legalized for home use, but admuiits his stand maycost him his job.
Ph'llips, ,it,, has participated in training many police officers in
"It's Just a pleasurable experience that I and everybody else a 14-countyarea the past three years and has been in law enlurcmiient for 15 years.

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A member of a religous
cult that doesn't believe in medical care is being held for
investigation of manslaughter after allegedly preventing
the hospitalization of a 5-month-old baby injured in a
traffic accident, police said.
The baby died at the scene of the accident Friday.
At least 17 other members of the cult were seriously
injured in the accident, but refused hospitalization, Police
Capt. Bud Dennis said.
Dennis said the 27-year-old man charged with manslaughter allegedly took the baby away from ambulance
attendants who were placing her in the ambulance.
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formally charged.
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U.S. District Judge K.K.
Hall has imposed 90-day jail terms on two cal miners
% ho wouldn't accept probation because it would mean
they couldn't go hunting with guns.
After David Sprouse of Orgas and Sammy Hawkins of
Whitesville pleaded guilty to contempt of court charges
stemming from picketing during a recent wildcat coal
strike. Hall fined them $)0 each, gave them suspended
.da) jail terms and placed both on one year's probation.
But within hours the two were back before Hall. They
said they could not agree to a probation provision that
prohibited them from carr}ing guns.
Sprouse and Hawkins said they would serve the 90-day
term.s,and they were taken off to jail by marshals.

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MORRISTOWN, N.J. ( AP) The Lather of a 21-yearold woman who has been' in a coma for five months has
judge to allow his adopted daughter to
Friday.
T.
Judge Robert Muir to
at St.
remove his daughter
that has kept her
alive.
The woman, Karen Ann Quinlan, "simply went to sleep
April 15 and has never woke up," according to Paul W.
Armstrong, Quinlan's attorney. Armstrong said doctors
have determined the woman is suffering from
'irreparable" brain damage and is in a "fetal conditicn"
with no hope of recovery.

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:oo't trurtured programs this
Supervisor of lnjwrtIiin
Johnson LWiifllelIdiflg the ) ar UK school has tser had
school's efforts In correcting Harry said.
Even the four girl day
the fire code deficiencies.
The ktter was addressed to students must wear the U.S
the lkrnarr Miiddesi Eoiin- Marine Corps uniform. They're
(latlon, N.Y., a non-profit called "W-M's," said Corn-

educational foundation which mandant Col. E. H. Daniels,
owns the campus, a one-time USMC Ret.
'The kids seem to really love
training camp for the then N ew
deficiencies.
,
York Giants baseball team in it and their handling the
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the early 1960's,
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inittinents and those not yet
"lye never worri ed about program gives them a sense of
completed will be finished by
this building because the security and guidelines and
Sept. 25," Sanford Fire Chief G.
original sprinkler systt'mn Is In they know where they stand,"
/
St. Harriett said Th ursday.
every nook and corner of the said Harry.
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That's the final inspection
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There were about 170 mi li tary
building," said Harry.
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prep
schools in the 1950's,
Harry
said
the
school
,;
ill '
old former Mayfair Inn at 1000
to about 50 today
compared
screening
its
applicants
more
;
ova
East First Street. Chief Harriett
stringently and scheduling nationwide, he said.
ard the state fire marshal will
"It's a shame to see so many
more frequent lire drills in
inrlrt the inspection.
efforts to prevent future in- military schools closing when
Harriett said the state
udents.
there's such a need today for
granted temporary permission
this
kind of discipline to build
\ll four f ires were Mt I)) the
for the p ri vate prep school for
self confidence, character and
Harry said, including
grades 6 through 12, to begin
pride
Promotion and
i;1t
tht
io&amp;h
new registration and housing of
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rewards
come
with merit and
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L pec ted 150 cade ts this car
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performances,
$3,000 in tlaiiiaes last October. harry
ui th e second fl oor of the thre*
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said.
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L
story building. The permission
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third floor of the senior school
was granted with the unI
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an any other school In the
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Administrator Jesse Harry explains the automatic lire alarm syste m's master control to Cadet Staff put out with a (ire extinquisher,
listed safely hazards ould be
state
and our senior class 34
Sgt. Paul Flythe, 15, SpringfIeld, Ga. The unit Is booked up from the Naval Academy to the Sanford tie said.
corrected by the final in- Fire
graduatesi
had one of the
Department. Herald Photo by Joe Askrrn
spect.ion date.
The last fire, set In the same highest average scores in the 12
Both Harriett and the will be held in the Junior School should be .4 safe place," said llraccland and Chief Harriett for area, closed the school's seven grade standardized test in
Academy's administrator, building. Its use will be con- Harriett.
their help, advice, assistance week Summer session two Florida in recent years," said
Jesse harry, agreed the former fined to some office and storage
and
harry said about $20,000
general cooperation in months ago, and a couple of harry.
Junior School facility, on areas and band and athletic worth of repairs have been helping us to accomplish the mattresses were burned, exMmc3t all of the Academy's
Mellonville Avenue next to the practice.
made on the lakefront building necessary repairs required," plained Harry. All three pupils graduates have been accepted
Sanford Stadium, will not be
"It's a lot better than it was, in the last six weeks.
said Harry.
involved were disciplined and into major colleges and
used for dormitory purposes. and the minimum standards
"It would like to commend
harry said he received a sent home, harry said.
universities since 1967, he
harry said no regular classes have been nwt Overall. U ('ih Building Official Bill letter this week from State
We have lined up one of the added

DETROIT iAPi Sen. Robert Griffin. R.Mich., says
the disappearance of ex-Teamsters president Jimmy
Hoffa may have been arranged
organized crime
with union
Griffin said Friday that a congressional probe of Teamster pension funds
needed to aid investigators
seeking to learn what happened to Hoffa, who vanished
without a trace on July 30.
1 don't like the appearances that some of the mob may
have been connected with this incident," said Griffin.
"Fm very concerned about stories that pension money
may be involved."
Meanwhile, state Atty. Gen. Frank Kelley said the
mystery of the disappearance of the 62-year-old Hof (a
may never be solved.
Griffin and Kelley made their observations as a federal
grand jury investigating Hoffa's mysterious drop from
sight completed its second week of work.
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After suff ering four studentset fires in the last 12 months,
the Sanford Naval Academy,
which was ordered closed on
July 14 by the state lire marshal, has reopened its doors and
to correct its fire code
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oriented, but who
mieciLs a basic understanding of

how computers serve in the
supervisory process.
"Behavioral

Insight

for
Supervisors" is scheduled ti
beg i n Sept. 16 t7pML and
ineet, one evening a week.
The course, to be taught by
Charles May, director of the
State Dept. of Rehabilitation in

ploynment in this interesting and

rewarding profession and those
already cmii ploy ed who are

seeking
benefit.

advancement

will

Interested persons should call
834-1162 for registration

formation or for additi
information

about

YoungGOPCiu
Backs Proposal

Orlando, will explore physical.
mental and emotional behavior
and people-to-people un
derstanding, how to improve
working with people, situiatiops
and conditions wilt be

endorsing proposed
Department of Health,
Education and Welfare
regulations
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discussed.
"Essential.s of Supervision"
is now being offered to develop

prohibiting strikers from
receiving unemployment
compensation under a
federal program.

graduate to enroll
Bill Barnes will teach the
course one night a week, 5:30.

7:30 pin,

"Supt'rvisorv Practices" will

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Barns, coordinator at 323-1450,
extension 325.

The Semi nol e Cou fly
Young Republican I YR
( lub has forwarded a
resolution to Washington

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functions of planning, coortlinating, organizing, directing
mind controlling. One does not
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�Evening

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Mull a thrill it as FruIav night to see an
% efflo tTO'.' d at Seminole high Stadium for the
opening f(X)tbUII gante of the season.
Suiiinole High clashed ith Oviedu in the opener
for both schools and by now everyone knos that
tlit
team couipletelv out-classed the
iea
by
a 53 margin.
\ ,.-,Itlllg lions,
You can re-d about that portion of the night in
tnda.s 'rts section.
', 'u just
anted to touch upon the great school
and to ii spirit displayed at the contest.
It mitsan enthusiastic crowd, tell behaved, but
Id un tdv loud enough to cheer 11w locals on to
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Fans were actually spilling over the snin(Ls and
lining the fences surrounding the perimeter of the
leki. Vet, at no time did we itness any unruly
.u'tivItV :tn here.
l-:vt'n the overly I)44l)ulated parking lot emptied
-lit itJi dispatch follosA ing the gune, thanks to the
iiany la% enforcement officers on hand to help
direct traffic and the extreme courtesy of 111(1st
drivers,
e confess, this as our first look at a football
.:dlI )' lfl'(' moving to this area and
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pro mising to (10 Something about the S1ZC and COSt
ol government and its intrusion into our lives. As :1
theme of American politics it goes back to the
I )et'laration of Independence. King George III was
(IeflOUflCe(I not just for his oppressive taxes but
ht'ca use he had "erected a in
of 11e%%- offi ces,.
and sent hither swarms of officers to harass our
people and eat out their substance.''
In the modern context the problem of
Urel)r]itig government htirea ucracv dates mainl
irom the New Deal and the wave of federal
programs and agencies spawned to treat the
depression problems of the 1930s. President Ford's
's pe ech to hardware manufacturers in Chicago
recentivhada familiar ring, but his vow to "cut big
government down to size" must be placed in a new
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pletmon of the schooling.
Too the dCtMU'tnicflt conducts on-going training
at its eekly it ectings and this training is required
of all volunteers.
If you'd like to help by being a volunteer, further
information may be obtained at the Winter Springs
Fire Ik'partnient in the municipal building.
Volunteers do not have to be a resident of Winter
Springs.

impressed
ith every aspect of the game, the
tromAd and all that went with making Seminole
high's opening gaitie a big success.
We salute the team on a line performance and
the citizenry in general for the fine support given
Coach Jerry Posey anJ his Football squad. I et s
lwpe it continues throughout the remainder of the
piling season.

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llie Winter Springs Volunteer Fire Department
has issued an urgent plea for new members, according to Chief Charles Holzman.
Winter Springs uffl have its second fire station
rva(4 for occupancy siinietune in early 1976, in the
'I usca ilta section, and volunteer firefighters are
ilesxrately needed to staff this facility.
At the present time, Winter Springs has a fourman professional staff, but its role is supplemented
a force of volunteers responsible for fire
protection at night and on weekends.
Volunteers must be 17 years of age or older and
ii inst be in good physical condition. Should a
%olunteer ' ish to unroll in formal firefighter
('nurses at an area coim4iiiunity college, his ('lIStS will
1*' rein ihursed by the cliv upon successful coui-

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Security officials reported eight persons killed in overnight machine gun and grenade duels Ili the northern city
of Tripoli, and 10 more (lead in the nearby AKkar region
adjoining the Syrian border, They said 500 families fled
from Akkar into Syria.
The official casualty toll in 11 clay's of Christian.Moslemim
lighting was listed as 123 killed and more
than
wounded,

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MIAMI APi
Armed Forces Minister Raul Castro is
heading a Cuban delegation attending
ceremonies
celebrating Mexico's 165th anniversary of independence,
Havana radio said Saturday'.
Among those traveling with Castro, brother of
Prime
Minister Fidel Castro and second secretary of Cuba's
Communist Party', is his wife Vilma Espin, head of the
Federation of Cuban Women.
The group is traveling to Mexico City today,
according
to the broadcast monitored in Miami.
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Kremlin theoretician and prominent member of
the ruling Politburo, is being analyzed word by
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regulation" hich are Mr. Ford's target represent ministration,
.ometIiing more than an expensive nuisance. A
For in that talk, given at a mee ting of party'
country which has one person working for ideologists, political scientists and Central
government for every four in private employment
Committee higher party trainees, Suslov
is facing serious problems in sustaining its outlined the Kreniilins objectives in seeking
detente with the United States.
economic productivity.
Some of Suslov's points were obtuse CornIronically, the surge in growth of government
niunist
dialectic and will take weeks or months
and its power began in response to the econømi
to interpret. Others ere crystal clear:
depression 40 years ago. Today, the tax burdens
The atmosphere created by detente, said
and regulatory restraints of big government are Suslov, will make it more difficult for the U.S.
being identified as factors holding back recovery
and the West to oppose the actions of Communist
from the current recession.
nations or communism, either politically or
militarily,
with propaganda or with "counter
Thus the head-count in government offices
revolutionary
forces." at home or abroad.
svmlxilizes more than the tendency of bureaucracy
It will thus be easier for the local Communist
to breed more of the same. It represents a
parties and associated organizations to organize
government requiring such a share of our national workers and other
groups in the U.S. and o ther
income that private industry is concerned about Western and non-aligned countries through the
the supply of capital to finance i need for plant world for revolutionary purposes, and for them
replacement and expansion. It represents to bring pressures on their governments in line
regulation which may have been inspired by the with international Communist objectives,
At the same time, Suslov said, detente will not
public interest but which has grown to the degree

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eight months
seven times as many as it had
hoped to sell Ina year. Ranking only 400th in size
among the 1,800 insurance companies in the
United States, the Columbia, Ga.-based
American Family' Life Assurance Co. has
shouldered its way past a number of its bigger
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The disease has become less deadly because of
progress in treating it. Today, as many as half of
all cancer patients can be cured. But high
hospital costs remain here to stay. A cancer
patient receiving treatment in a hospital may
have to pay as much as $1,300 a month in medical
bills. Thus the popularity of the new insurance.

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and wounded six Roman Catholics in separate attacks
today, police said.
The violence followed the killing Friday night of a
Protestant in front of his screaming family.
Two Catholics also were shot in the knees during
the
night, traditional punishment meted out by the Irish
Republican Army to violators of IRA regulations,

Mrs. Peron's authority' was
undermined in July' when the
labor movement and the nnilitary' forced tier to exile Jose
Lopez Rega, her husband's formuer aide who had become her
chief adviser and strongman of
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I 'Ni'I'ED NATIONS, N.Y. countries, the nine Euro'1in
APi - United Nations dde- Common Market nations and
gates worked overtime today to the United States.
translate what many termed "a
The predominant mood
new spirit of cooperation" into seemed to be determination ¶
an economic manifesto ac- take advantage of the momrio':
ceptable to all countries - rich, turn achieved so far in the
poor,
advanced,
under- day-old session and finish tim.'
developed, capitalist and job before the regular General
Communist.
Assembly convenes Tuesday
The General Assembly's spe- for three months of debate on
cial economic session, sched- mostly political issues.
uled to finish Friday, was ex.
Despite considerable agree.
tended through the weekend nient on many items, diplomats
and may rot adjourn until Mon. reported difficulty finding cornday in order to meet demands mnor ground on it Third World
for the broadest possible con- knand for linking raw matesensus on guidelines to Improve rial and industrial prices, long
international trade and in. opposed by the United Stales
vestment systems.
and West European nations,
..The chances are 60 to 40" of and on the general issue of
achieving that consensus, Neth. goals and deadline5 for ail
erlantis Development Minister from the wealthy to the imnpovJan Pronk, chairman of the erished nations,
main negotiating committee,
The United States has tiptold a reporter during a pause posed proposals for a deadline
in the closed-door talks Friday on an aid contribution of sevennight.
tenths of one per cent of gross
The 138-nation assembly has national product by wealthy
split into smaller contact countries, long a U.N. target for
groups seeking agreement on the current decade. A nation's
such complex issues as corn- gross national product is the
modity trade stabilization, in. total value of the goods and
ternational
investment, services produced in the countransfer of resources and try in one year.
technology, monetary flueAnother source of delay was
tuations, debt adjustment, the sheer complexity of the istrausnational corporations, sues and their translation into
tariff
preferences
and six U.N. official languages.
agricultural development.
Substantial agreement was
'flie main task was to merge reported on agriculture, develmnta one acceptable document opmnent and its financing and
sets of negotiating proposals the transfer of technology to
submitted by the developing poor countries.
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at last weekend's 11-hour Blue Grass music festival in Sanford
Shown with King are, from left, owner C. it. Proctor, Sher
Williamson and her father Flue Williamson of IJncolnstnn, Ga
ihierald Photo by Bill ('urrie

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SEPT. 15
Astrology, 7:30 p.m. - 9:30
IdylIwilde Elementary School p.m. SCC, S408, fee $15.00, 8
PT,% meeting and open house, wks. For reservations, call
7:30 p.m. Jo Willis, school SCC's Community Services.
guidance counselor, and Joyce
Tuskawilla Middle School
Farr, School Advisory' ColnPTA
''Back to School for
mittee mncnIit)er, will speak
Parents," 7:30 p.m. Parents to
Driver Education, 3 p.m. 6 follow' child's schedule for
resume by teachers.
p.m., $60.00 registration fee, 6

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stamps sold each year
about a billion of each
country.
fronted Mr. Pantridge he insisted IA. Parker did
It is obvious to me that tremendous thought
ills necessary for the Bureau of Engraving
As is clear from the above paragraphs, Suslov make the statement as reported. This was
and planning Ilac gone into the design of the site
and Printing to prepare cylinders and to print
sees detente basically as requiring capitalist and confirmed by a reporter for another newspaper and that it
gould appear more as a "public the stamps well in advance of the holiday
Stamps A Quandary
season.
other Western nations not to interfere in the who was present.
park" in appearance than a commercial tract.
The nondenominational format was adopted
Soviet Union and in other Communist lands, or
having driven around the proposed site with because of the uncertainty over when
I called Sheriff John Polk and requested he
The federal food stamp program serves two purposes.
and how
had
Ili)faniiily.
It was our impression that the much postal rates will hare to be
with
Communist
parties
elsewhere,
while
have
I.I.
Parker
either
publicly'
deny
he
It benefits low-income Americans by allowing them to asserting that detente should not similarly made
raised as a
the statement or name the suspected of- location of the Grand Prix would not appear out consequen"e of the recent contract settlement
stretch their food dollars and it has given needed support to the
restrict the Soviet Union.
ficial or officials so the public would not be "I place or detrimental to surrounding real
nation's agriculture and Food industry.
itti postal workers. Indications are that the cost
In fact, Suslov says "The Communist Party of
suspicious of all other city' official.-,. Sheriff Polk estate. Ii would only' perimeter what is already' a of a first-class stamp will go up from 10 cents to
But wi th rapid growth in both numbers of eligible recipients the Soviet Union sees its duty in promoting the
t IilIlt'r'iil hub,
i i he iuld see to it that the matter would be
13 (('fitS early' in December.
tnd federal funding, increasing controversy centers on abuses
cohesion of all the revolutionary and democratic
'I tune when unique attractions are drawing
cleared
publicly.
of thesystem. Officials concede that lax controlsallow too many
To
date,
however,
no
such
(hi course, the only surprise would be if the
forces of the age and achieving the strengthening
to various areas of Central Postal Service were to
'larlIi'atlon
has
appeared
in
your
newspaper.
attention
and
money
ineligible persons to buy stamps, while, paradoxically, red tape
delay the increase until
of their solidarity in the common struggle. Our
Florida it seems very exciting to me that alter the
keeps many of the deserving needy from participating,
holiday
Season,
Will it play' Scrooge, or
party' and our country support all movements
As one city' official. I resent LI. Parker's St'miiinole County' has an opportunity
to host a
ill
it
make
this
gift
to
The bureaucratic "error rate" is estimated at 20 per cent.
Americans' ?
which oppose imperialist reaction and op"blanket" implication of every city official in
xtt'ntially successful attraction of 4 s own.
Did the oil industry wait until after the July 41h
Reports of fraudulent use of the stamps by beneficiaries and pression and which advocate national and
social Seminole County. lie ought to name his suspect
Fred Tosh holiday to raise gasoline prices last timel
storekeepers proliferate. Carl B. Williams, deputy U.S. cornliberation."
,or suspects, retract the statement, or publicly
LA)ngwnod,
Fla,
Is the IIi(Efl iiia1e of green cheese "
riitssloner of welfare, calls the system a "mess" and says the
government "is giving away btlliof dollars with virtually no
controls at all."
Moves to cancel or reduce the program are unlikely to be
successful, nor should they be. Reform is essential, however, if
the system is to endure its own weight.
With 20 million people expected to be receiving $6 billion In
stamp subsidies within the next year, the focus must be on insuring 'Juit the assistance goes to those in real need.
In the seclusion of San Clemente, Richard touch with one another since Watergate sent
The multinational, multi-billion-dollar limits its operations to California. It Is active in
Nixon is beginning to question whether his Nixon into self-exile and threatens now to send
Texaco empire operates in 84 euntries, with its no less than 35 foreign countries, Is also building
slavish formtr staff thief, fl.R. "Bob" Iiakkrn,an to prison,
own fleet of 205 tankers and 37,000 miles of a large tanker fleet. In 1973, the company was
Ilaldeman, always leveled with hun.
The fonner President intends to inite pipeline. Last year, the company paid a scant 1.6 slapped on the wrist for monopoly practices in
The questions have come up as Nixon has hlaldetnantoSanClemente, nevertheless, to help
per cent federal tax on a $28 billion net profit. American Samoa. It has also been cited in antrio.il to patch together his memoirs. Without .is luiim recall past events for his imienioirs.
This iiieans the American taxpayers Indirectly' thrust cases.
presidential tapes and papers to jog his memory,
Footr.ote: Two former Nixon intimates, who
helped to keep Texaco's executives in Cadillacs
Only two of the Big Eight pay' federal taxes
he has had trouble reconstructing White House won't be invited to San Clemente, are John
and their women in mink. The company
events.
worth mentioning. Last year, Standard Oil of
Ehrlichnumn and Charles Colson. The former
defending itself from more than 50 legal actions Indiana paid an 18.2
per cent tax on a $1.7 billion
He has started to question farmer aides to President has broken all contact with both men,
involving antitrust, ecology and pollution,
net Income. Shell paid a 28.6 per cent tax on a
help refresh tils memory. The deeper he has according to our San Clemente sources.
Mobil also paid a 1.6 per
\
cent federal tax $o' miiillion fl('(offl Vet even these taxes were
do'F,'ed, the more ho. to;e v.1'wk'rud aloud v. tiethur
last
year
hofl an even greater $3.6 billion net
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OIL
IIUCCANI-;ER.s:
From
our
oil
notebook,
tar below the 49 per cent average corporate tax.
Ilaldeman kept him fully informt'I about crucial
profit. Founded in 1866 as Vacuum Oil, Mobil 15
here
are
more
fascinating
facts
about
those
matters.
Nor were the two companies so hard-pressed
now deep into oil shale, natural gas, coal and that
they had to deprive their executives.
While Nixon was President, he had a desire modern buccaneers, the oilmen, whose profits
solar power. This company, too,
is defending Standard of Indiana paid Its chairman, John
for solitude and a craving for an orderly en- are more fabulous than the pirate treasures of
itself From multiple environmental, water
the Bhckbeard era:
virorunent undisturbed by trivial interruptions
Swearingen a $476,000 salary last year; Shell's
quality and antitrust charges.
esident harry Bridges collected $4 10,000.
or internecine discord. He sought to encapsulate
The world's No, 1 corporate power is
Gull, the oil company of the fabulous pr
himself from unnecessary turmoil and to gain ixxon, the supercorporalion, whose 810.9 billion
Mellon family, ran up Its profits a fantastic 440
Here are additional oil notes:
the information he needed by reading, not profit last year exceeded the annual budgets of
per cent during the 1972-74 period. Last year, the
Conoco, with $7 billion in oil sales last year, is
rapping.
tiiost nations. Its corporate ruler, J. Kenneth
company paid less than S per cent federal tax on also the nation's
biggest seller of hitumnino'js
The hard-nosed Haldeman protected him Jamieson, is little known outside of the world's
a $3.9 billion net profit. Some of the Mellons, with coal. .
Phillips, once run by an American
IMF
from intrusions. Nixon has now begun to board rooms. Yet his $677,000 annual salary is
personal fortunes in the hundred.i of millions, Indian, now operates in 16 ('OUfltrjes and is in.
question whether he was overprotected. lie has more than triple what President Ford is paid.
have managed to juggle their finances so that volved in the North Sea explorations
dropped
rcnmi:rks indicating he has deep Exxon iaces antitrust charges brought by
it. ..,.
they sometimes pay no feteral income taxes at
Amerada Hess, a family firm run by
Leon
misgivings about llalda'tyian,
Connecticut, Florida, Kansas and the Federal
all,
Gulf is fighting environmental regulations, h
'The oor consume,'
m He never used to have SO
i.as booste(i Its profits an incredible 676
less,
r
pe
Even before Nixon began doubting Trade Commission, not to mention three air
has been cited For environmental vioations and ctnt since 1972,
manyp troubles until 8/1 these consumer adGetty
Oil,
owned
by
the
aged
hlaldernan, the tight bond that once linked these quality violations, 45 environmental violations
is involved in illegal political contributions,
vocRles came on to the scene"
playboy and art collector J. Paul Getty, has
two men had been broken. They have not kept in and 53 oil discharge violations
Standard Oil of California by no moans scored a 245 per
cent profit increase since In
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lk'Iary Fire hall. For resercounc il of
I'rrsidents'
vations or tickets call Mrs. I)eltna, In a iii
'onliimiunhtv
Helen French or Mrs. 011ie ('enter Arts and ('rafts
Freeman.
Building
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SEPT. 30
SEPT. 26
Overeaters Anonymous. 7:30
Sanford Kiwanis and Sunrise
Florida Power and Light
Kiwanis educational meeting, 7
Building, Sanford.
a.m., Cavalier Motel. Open to
wks., call Seminole Community
Registration for free lunch all members.
ocr, 1
College's Community Services
hour classes in conversational
Free blood pressure checks,
office for reservations.
Spanish and French for Senior SEPT. 28
:t- p.m. Winter Park Memorial
Citizens and other adults, Eighteenth Annual
West hospital, Edinburgh Entrance,
Action Years (lub, 1
1)111., Wednesday at noon, 11mm Virginia Day, 10 ann. to 4 p.111. second flour annex
First Federal on Edgewater
Fox Lake Park, 'fit usvilIe.
Towers in
Drive, College Park. Program be held Sanford. Classes will Program at 1 p.m. Bring picnic 0(1'. 1
each Friday.
of interest to Senior Citizens,
or food sold by Minis Volunteer
lions ('lub spaghetti dinner
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ire
Dept.
country
music,
anti
bingo, 4 p.m., Sanford
"
SEPT. IS
tertainment by Pat Prochaska,
peakers
and
skits
.
For
all
Civic
Center.
Profits benefit
home' Furniture Refinishing s
Visitors welcome,
bomuim
West
virginians.
Lions Sight Program.
II, 7p.m. - 10 p.m., 901 W. first
Sanford,
10 wks,,
_____________
Enrollment begins for free
classes In English for speakers registration lee $10.00. For
of other languages. torning, reservations, call SCC's
afternoon or evening sessions at Community Services,
Adult Education Campus
Beginning Antiques, 7 p.m.
Building 71, and 6:30 p.m.
10 p.m., AEC 12, fee $15.00, 6
SEPTEMBER 12, 1 9175
Edna L. Mullin, Dultona
('lasses, Monday and Wed- wks. For
reservations call
ADMISSION'S
John It Rinaldo. Deltona
nesday at Bear Lake ElemenCommunity' Services at SCC,
Erwin A. Schupbach, Deltona
School. Call Seminole
Sanford:
Herman
K. 'Irotier, I )t'ltona
Community College for in.
SEPT.
19
Alvin J. Brooke
Manfield
liallmnan, Lake
formation,
I
Sanford Chapter 1977 of
Samuel Freeman
Monroe
A,tItP-NIITA, 2:30 p.m., First
Tawanna F. Gordon
•, SEPT. 16
Piper I. Smith, Iongw od
June 1). Kelley
Home Furniture Refinishing Federal of Seminole CornLeander M. Bent, Orange
l.uevinia I). Marshall
1, 7 pin. 10 p.m., 9:01 W First mnunity room, 312 W. First St.,
('ity
Sanford.
Nancy
W. Mosley
St.,
____________________________
Sanford,
10
wks.,
Edna Tillman
registration fee $10.00. For
William 13. Webb
reservations,
call SCC's SEPT. 20
Leopold
N. Wolf
Community' Services.
Seminole County Voter
Myrtle M. hiolley, Altamonte ______________________________
Registration Team will be at
St'rtoma Club of Langw(xxl Altamonte Springs City IkIl,
Saturday's high 89. Overnight
9 Sprs.
Area, noon luncheon meeting, a.m. to 4 p.m.
F:lizibetti C. Carroll, DeBars' low 67.
for convenience
Quaity Inn, SR 434 and I.
Richard I). Noll, Winter Sprs.
of qualified residents to
Partly cloudy with a chance
of thundershowers mostly
register, renew or change
i
l)eltona-1)t'Bary Welcome registration
BIRTHS:
during afternoon and evening
cards.
Wagon Club, 10 a.m. Deltona
hours. Highs mainly near 90.
Community ('enter program,
Fleet Reserve mortgage
Mr. &amp; Mrs. I'onard I Gladys) Lows in 11w low to niiid lOs. I
luncheon and white elephant burning at hawaiian Luau, Biondi, it baby
boy', I)ehlary
Variable winds mostly 10
sale. Speaker Sgt. Robert Lee of served 7:30-9 pm., followed by
mn.p.h. or less but stronger and
the highway Patrol. Open to (lancing.
t)ISt'HAhtGFS:
gusty near thundershowers.
niernbers amid newcomers to the
Rain probability0 5 per cent in
area.
Sanford;
the afternoon and evening and
SEPT. 22
Ronald
L.
Appel
20 per cent other t lilies
Democratic Women's Club 'f
Youth Programs, Inc., 7:30
Max A. Bass
Seminole, flOOfl, Cavalier,
p.m. Jim Wilson, (iirecor of
,\lvin J. Brooke
EXTI-:NIWI) F'OItECAS'T
hiiway 17-92.
Paliiis Counceling Center will
Edgar L. Cason
Sanford Middie School I'TA, 7 speak on Parent Effectiveness
Frank l. Dampier
Mostly' cloudy' with showers
Training.
P.11).
Randy B. Frederick
and slightly' cooler extreme
Marshall Holloway 111
Monday.
north
portion
Overeaters Anonyniou.s, 7:3(1
SEPT. 23
Karen
F.
Jones
cloudy,
with
Otherwise partly
p.m., Florida I'o%ser and light
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30
James
Seaton
thundershowers
scattered
Building, Sanford.
p.m., Florida Power and Light
Olive Teate
afternoon and
mainly'
in
SEPT. 17
Building, Sanford,
Earle U. Thompson
north
evening.
Extreme
Lake Howell Hand Parents,
Mabel Vanderwy'den
60s
and
Monday lows in upper
7:30 ).m., in the band room.
SEPT. 24
Richard I. Washington
highs in mid 8. Otherwise
Sanford Kiwanis installation
Beatrice
K.
Burtsche,
low's generally' in the 70s and
____________________________ and Ladies Day, noon, Civic I)eflary'
highs in upper 80s to low 90s.
LA
Center.
Ella K. Dick, Deftary
Daytona Beach tides: High
William C. West, Deilary
3:48 am,; 4:24 p.m.; low' 9:52
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Viola L. Herman, Deltona
am., 10:45 p.m. Port Canaveral
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Iklary Volunteer Fireman's
Urho A. Johnson, Deltona
high 3:24 a.m., 4:11 p.m.; low
COUNTRY
Woman's Auxiliary' Touring
John S. Moore, Deltona
9:45 a.m,; 10:25 p.m.
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rather have 1x)llcles giving them wide-ranged
shift in the philosophy which has been building cooperation which enabled Hanoi to
defeat South officials were involved in receiving goods stolen
coverage.
that edifice to such towering size over the last Vietnam.
Track Facts
by the recently' exposed south Seminole theft
generation.
In this light, Suslov looked with delight and ring.
Editor:
If Mr. Ford uses the menace of big government anticipation at developments and future
For the last few weeks there has appeared to
The U.S. Postal Service is preparing a surprise
Li. Parker
to identify the official or
as a campaign theme in 1976, he will not be the first possibilities in Italy, Japan, France and Greece, officials. Neitherfailed
much controversy over a newly proposed package for Americans this Christmas.
did
he
identify
the
city
or
cities.
be
Because detente will make it more difficult
candidate to do so. Yet our economic problems are
family recreational facility' known to me as the
I' in previous years, the service will issue two
psychologically for Western countries to prevent In making such a statement IA. Parker smeared "MINI
GRAND PRIX- in Fern Park.
giving the public a fresh understanding of
special Christmas stamps - one with a religious
what big or oppose international Communist cooperation, every elected, appointed or employed official in
After reading several newspaper articles on iheme and one with a
government really means. In 1976 voters may not Suslov believes it will increase the opportunity to tar
thisbrush,
county's seven municipalities with the same
secular theme. For the
this
subject and happening upon a related first Lime in history, however, the
be as interested in how the government is going to solidify into one more effective worldwide
stamps will
display last weekend at the K-Mart Shopping not [war any postage
denomination,
'olve all their problems, as in getting the govern- organization, under Moscow. Communist and
When I confronted I.I. Parker about his Center, I feel that I understand the intent of the
Because of the large quantity of Christmas
ineiit monkey oft' their backs.
other groups struggling in every Western statement he denied he iiiade it. When I con- facility's promoters very well,

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ARE YOUR
PERSONAL
VALUABLES
REALLY SAFE?

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WEATHER

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Inflation approaching an an.
nual rate of 400 per cent and
nearly' 10 per cent of the labor
force is unemployed. The Permovement is split, and political terrorists have killed at
i-'.-.,
ILIU persons s ince .'J1S,
lVd
Peron succeeded her husband
Juan D. Peron on his death in
July, 1974.

Terrorists Wound Catholics

that it is now working against the public interest by lessen Communist opportunities; it will not ease
Toll road
discouraging if not stifling competition in the those internal economic, social and political
tensions in each country which are the basis for
marketplace.
organizing a Communist struggle against "the
Another reason is ThM cancer Insurance
President Ford takes pride in a reduction of exploiters," or will detente mean a relaxation in
premiums
are cheaper than the premiums for
52,000 in the federal work force under its current
Communist revolutionary effort,
blanket disease policies sold by Japanese
Internationally, Suslov indicated that under
declare that he did not make such a statement to
authorized size. He has high hopes for weeding out
Charge Questioned
domestic companies, which cost more to operate
Itie press.
some of the 5,000 different forms which various detente it will become easier for the Soviet Union
than
insurance targeted at a single disease. Up
Julian Stenstrom to
government agencies demand that citizens fill out to directly aid foreign class struggles and
With reference to your lead story in the Aug.
now, the Japanese insurance industry' has
City' commissioner,
and return. This chipping awa y at the federal revolutions - as in the cooperation between 31 edition of The Evening Herald, your writer
steered clear of selling policies aimed at a
Moscow and the Portuguese Communists.

Letter To The Editor

WASIIING'ION iAP) - State Department sources are
ro+'p'rting that U.S. attempts to get the Soviet Union to
uiiplemint
w provisons of the agreement signed at the
sunuiiit conference at Helsinki have been met by silence,
The two nations were among 35 signing the nonbinding
charter earlier this summer, aimed at guiding the conduct (If European affairs and at improving the treatment
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The 44-year-old president
spent several weeks in bed at
her suburban residence in Au.
gust, reportedly suffering from
intestinal disorders and tiervous strain.
flobk'do said Luder, wtio as
senate prtsnknt is next Ili line
to the president, would make mm
cabinet changes.

Mrs. Peron has been under
increasing criticism for her in
ability to cope with the nation's
problems.

Soviets Mum On New Pact

tributed to the deeply rooted fear of cancer
among Japanese. Since 1953, the disease has
been the No. 2 cause of death in Japan, next only
to strokes, and for people aged 35 to 64 it is the
tip killer.

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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina
If AP I
President Isabel Peron,
under attack for failing to solve
,'trgentiria's political and
economic woes, was to leave
Saturday for a 33-day vacation,
Senate President halo l.uder
was named to assume the
duties of president during Mrs.
Peron's absence.
The government announceimient on Friday gave no explanation for the leave, but
Foreign Minister Angel F. Robledo said Mrs. Peron was taking
the time off for health reasons,

Government sources said
Mrs. Peron will vacation at an
air force country ranch in Ascochinga in the mountains of
the province of Cordoba, 450
miles northwest (1 Buenos
ires,

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Introduced in that country last fall by an
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The brisk sa les of the

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BEIRUT. Lebanon i APi
lilt-and-run gun battles
have broken a lull in northern
Lebanon's sectarian conIlict, despite army-manned butfer
zones between
(3iristiiris and Moslertis,
Several shooting incidents were also reported Friday
night and early Saturday in Beirut, arousing
fresh fears
that the fighting might spread to this Arab banking
and
commercial capital.

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Begins

IN BRIEF

'Iliret' area men have been elected directors of
the Florida Fruit &amp; Vegetable A.s.socia tion at the
ifltI1iI I ii eel inig hf flit' (iflt niiatioi
Naiiied to directorships t're Sydney (J. Chase
;inil I laroki It. K astner of Sanford ,Ind Andrew
I )li(la Jr., of Oviedo.
F.k'Ril to serve as alternate directors etc W.
I (x ( 'loffl.s, James I). ('olbt'rt and John W Evans,
all fir Oviedo,
('base as also named to serve iUi Vance V.
s'gel and L. A. Masters ()fl the executive ('0111II ittt't'

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Sunday. Sept. 14, 1975
Legal

Notice

Legal

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Notice

Notice

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
FICTITIOUS NAME
COUNTY
SEMINOLE
5IJ PL US FOR
Al F
Hntkr' R h rhy
Cli 141 It
Ihdf wr r.
FLORIDA
0
T
Y
('flflaflt off I)(jSim's% ,jf 20 Fern PPflPI Ply
CASE NO ,S1ifl.CA6
S P P I HG S
;'.irk fltvcl No S i6 and 703, Fern A I 1 AM () N T F
ACCEPT
(Fol
F P4HIAI UOMF c INC
Ju ry
Pars
Wit
I
r I OR IDA
71O S.'nOnole County.
(flrliIf
I lor(i, irxlr'r 11w liltous nan' of
r Al F fl OP flS To [IF. OPENED AT
FMIIE
P
73
197%
PT
140MF GUARDIAN SYSTEMS. ,rid
A
M
St
In An
i Continued From Pa 9 tl1i
and touch on Herring's office
cars tailed to pass and owners pressured
Troiano.
(IF s MAY fl[ (.1 OPI.F I C iME RMANC I ( i4
Li
(he boss" that we intnc1 to reqsler said
CITY hAl I
0'Iem1.fl'
GA RAG U
(IT
Y
court records,
ith
the
of
AT
Clerk
and activities then, under law,
the C i rcui t Court. r r r N
Depositions in the Troinno "raised a little cain about it" because "lie doesn't want it lot
NOTICE OF ACTION
AI
POIi(,I
('dF
HUE
AS
County.
Itorcia
in
.c
Miss Parker testified that she the court could appoint a case rile in circuit court are that stickers were ordered of cars rejected." When asked
To (,,rqi I C viii'rm,'R ( Sr
S T R I' f I
cnrdarwr' With the ProviSions of the I 0 P P A I 11 1
YOU API: NOTIFIED thit an
replaced fault) tires on her car special private prosecutor to public re co rd. They contain issued For the cars.
''why?" an employe told r ctit4ot Nami' Statutes. To wit
)AM
Al IAM()NT I SPRINGS
to ili%(hArqp a Me(hanc's
action
after it got a va li d safety sticker advise the jurors instead of allegations that:
THROUGH
ertion
4
P
M
MONDAY
PM
Florida
Statutes
1957
That this was done 'in Sprinkel, "because the 111gbto ttiC provisions of
NCI
tiDE
I
O"5tS'
S Mrqy A Kelly
IP ItSAY
IT F MS I
July 10.
Herring or members of his
ketp away any Ilarvups or any
Swartz bribed an MVI
av Patrol gives tN a hati time
AIITOMOFIII IS I4FAVY DUTY Chapter 713 FlorIda Statutes. haS
R,vmnnd 6 MurpPy
The day Trotano was con• staff,
ins pector now no longer vin- arguments by the public. any ;Ind the equipment looks bad.'' PINISh Awl
you with respcct
f9'f'fl flIi'd
1 97% FOIIPPMF NI MISC SC AP IRON
l.cfl recorded by YOU
victeti sheriff's deputies said a
to a Claim
C flI'p P
MISC FUR
Sheriff Polk, shen told ploye(l by the co unty) ''maybe a distur ba nces.''
—
That MVI employes are Oro tvj
clam 'S
n. ivn.
T RON IC
MIS( Ft.
NI li p 1
FICTITIOUS NAME
'lie-red end" in the auto's Sprinkel tas seeking a grand dozen times" to pass autos with
— That "if they (owners) put overworked 1111(1 in some cases
re(ordeff In Ronit 1001 Par 1611. of
RIC V (IFS
Nr'tlr.' k h''"trv iJv,'n th.if A are
F 0111 PM f: Hi
steering inechanism -fell off"
jur% Probe into the conduct of defective equipment. The tit) enough fuss" -I sticker %%,its have had to later call owners ,,
Illfh4il7f7r) I 1%7 AVAILABLE AT the Public Writord-, of Seminole
I.nAn#41 it) 1,iiN-n#-%% ,if 66R E
in a parking lot near the sheriff's agents in the bribery "payoffs"-At $5 a car-were tube put oil defective cars "and whose autos were checked and Sreinr,n RIvO
County. Florida. the Claim tieing on
(a'.selberrv. CITY C,APAI,F
re al property nescribed as follows
U
i
IA
1915
under
the
P*ttkP
SrpI
(nty
Florida
sheriff's department building, case, declined to comment. allegedly made somewhere let him go kill himself."
tell them III defects that the
All lPit trart or prrI of land
of
I
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'S
DOG
PU
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99
firftlous
name
Several deputies were seen stith Polk said he had no knowledge oilier than the inspection
There is also sworn testimony inspector had "forgotten" in
tw'no in Seminole County.
lynn
HOuSE &amp; I I 'S COIN LAUNDRY,
the t'arker car and she later that such an investigation was station.
in the court file that Troiano the rush.
and tWinhl a portiOn of 'PlC
d
intend to rcjister
and that
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND Florida.
corner of Section U.
acknowledged that the steering being sought.
That on occasions the ha d .soe'ht his vacation pay
That supervisory per. n,an with the Clerk of the Circuit FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. West
Tnhip 7 1 Snisth Panqe 29 East,
Seminole County. Florida i n FLORIDA
r
otir
t
,
problem had been corrected.
heck
Apparently the .!legations of persons in charge of the in- i
in advance in accordance sonnt'l have been "unfair at ,iccnrdance with the provisions
inn ilelnU ninrr' particularly
Cl NO 71IllO.CA09E
Sprinkel said a circuit court ''irregularities, improper spection stations instructed %itti county procedures and times in dealing With t'!iias folI*S
Name Statutes, Ii,
p yip PAVING AND
%%arrant was issued June 27 for
procedures ;Ind misconduct" in inspectors to issue safely %%as told by ;I superior "that if ploves",
Wif tie(licin MAN 09 FlOridA S'Alufr%
,I F lor,d.i PrGINNING At a vn.nt lo(afed an
rnp,~I ;,i~( i if*)N C0
trip western riqht of way of Wymore
he ''instanter arrest" of the operation of the counts' MVI stickers For cars brought in by he ever called the courthouse
(nrpOritiOri
That one inspector was told 1957S flarha',s A I %hel
located 255
Plaintiff. Avenue, cMd poi nt
Swartz and charged that he stations include those in sworn dealers that had "Lid lail light~ again he would be fired."
-to rifle ianother employe)
r,
orthweilit
corner
feef
ronrlh
from
the
Iw,#,ph I F I..ho-4
rk
worked "at least through July testimony takeh by Sprinkel in or something."
Other allegations include:
until he (pill or couldn't take P.'hlssh S,'rl' SI 71 71 Off S. 197% SAPIF OPD KAY and REBECCA of the ntrçO(tOfl of Spring Valley
Road arvi Wyrnore Avenue, then(C
1F P 98
10'. with law enforcement of. uinm'clion v1mth the defense of
Illat MVI t'mmiploves were any inure.''
ric wife
That on occasions vhcre
runnino
in a westerly direction on
FICTI TIOUS NAME
fli'tnodints
ficers who knew of the warrant.
line parallel to the northern right Of
Nrtic' i.'rr'fiy
that we Are
NOTICE OF SALE
.
Sartz was arrested Jul) 15.
ClonAnOti in PilISirieSS ,it 7010 P1
NOT ICI' IS HF RE ISV c,p yE N that way of Sprinq Valley Road. and
Herring said that Sprinkel
flrIr'i1n A v eMaittanri Seminole pqrciarit to the F: , mil JudOment of t'einO located 75$ feet north of the
of Sprung
CNoty Florida under the f'cttous
Ir'r.clni,e ,if,'ret1 n the above r'ortf'ern right of way
had scheduled a Friday
iliStAlve of 5100';
nanie of it M 0 ORLANDO, ann
'tylrd raise petinnu in the Circuit V.1 11ri, roan
imleeting sth him but had
07
that w r intend I,, register %Aic name
C04rt in iiina fOr SerninflIp County. lhrrrp running 01 deQrePS north
canceled the appointment.
vo oth
(Iph if the C-rcul Court,
Florida. the ,,nrl'-rcqned Clerk will r, nutes. and 01 s econds east for a
ct tiuiro of JAf) tret, 'rore or le % ,i to
c,,. pO ll' F ri
4 Ii l, 'n a(
.
--ellthe propirt
Herring would not comincv,
a point thi nçp runn ncl c',t Slerly
rnrrtar'r, with ft (Iros.'
iwu of the(i'nty rtesr,itw'd as
in the possibility of grand
pOint
F .r titintA N"11116.
iii' 5l.tutes. To Wit
i ruts JA AT 17 s'S arwi 41.% of Tract 1500 fret, more or less, to a
probes as sought by Sprinkel.
(orated
Mthi'
*e%temfl
right
of
way
Section PM 09 FIrid,j $ttutt'% 1957
1. carifriril Substantial 1-irnis a% DC
tit Wyninre A v enue. 'heflcp runni ng
That the p.-rcnns interested in said
s.iy ing he first must see the
Plal Prut'A c pacec 'S arid 4 PhIi
southerly dr,'O,on along the
venture are
Per
of 'ut',nunolp County. in
evidence or investigation that
right of way Of Wymore
Pate
Bunko
less
road
nights
Of
Florida
WAY
'ohuuujt'd1 From PaglAi
uI his disagreement with the attorney'
s agents, testified that Sept. 1977. Authorities said he
co
Sprinkel has to offer.
distance of 400 feet. more
Paul Marlowe
All that pa,f of the W ',of the NE
courts' position, said, "1 fully he bribed Troiann with $5 to violated parole when he WD.S
Herring's office was put on
Prulwrt Qi,imPy
t of the P(E
of the SW
S ec tion or less at The paint 01 begir%niflCJ
dangers associated with agree that persons on probation issue a safety inspection sticler arrested on the local forgery Pi'ritist' 5ef ti 71 74 Oct 5 197$ 77 TonchIp 20 South Range X sad trart ontans 1050 acres
notice by Sprinkel Thursday in
statements such as this one
Y OU arc reouired to Serve ö copy
rr P go
w,'ct of U S 1797 iState
r'.t
slillultil't be used as in. For an auto with defective t'ttarge
a conference between Judge
558005 in Seminole County, of your written defenses. if any, t
Polk said in the news release.
equipment o%%ned liv Polk's
lormants."
When pleadinuilty,
gg
Ss%artz IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE r orida
the action on James M Corroan,
McGregor, Sprinkel and
Sprinkel, who defended Mrs. secretary.
revealeil that since being jailed 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND 'I r,hhr c,itp to the hghi'st and t Plaintiff's attorney *hesr addresS
Assistant State Atty. Hill
"We ssant to assure the public
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
drier for rasPi at Ii 00 A M on the is Manuire. VfiofhiS &amp; WellS P A
Five tlays
5 alter the bribe Julyt 1 . he'd been sorking wi h FLORIDA
Heffernan,, that Sprinkel will that we seek their cooperation Lingo, was also the defense
tth rlav ri Or tohv'r, 597% at the West P 0 Pci 611 11$ Wall Street,
attorney for Anthony C. Ssarti was arrested for ut- state and county agents.
NO 75.1473 CA-01-0,
push
the probes.
deer rut the Seminole County OrlandO, FIoriva 17907 on or before
()CUAN F EDERAL_ SAVINGS AND
and
appreciate
all
the
help
Troiano,
45-year-old
counts'
tering
it
forgery,
lie
was
also
O c tobe r 17th ISM, and file the
"One
of
the
biggest
travesties
(irtrir,ce Sanford FloridA
If Herring decides against
I,% hich the), have rendered in the
I ('AN ASSOC IATION a United
or ,ainat with the clerk of thiS court
Ifrutirt Sealt
inotor
vehicle
inspector
Conheld.
,
A
*
ithout
bond.
for
violation
of
lal,%
enforcement
is
having
taking the matters before the
5
hopefully, this Sf11iC
ether Pt-fore sprVi(C on PIA ntff's
F.rtPi,,r H Per hw,th Jr
people like you working for
Plaintiff.
'rand jurors Sprinkel could attitude .;ill prevail in the victed Wednesday in circuit (if parole.
r r"mrc1atei ttir'rraItrr.
attrrrii'
CIrq rI Hi.' Crcut Clirt
The 41-year-old Fern Park Ilk'lil," Circuit Judge Joc A. "
Otbrrici- a defAult will he entered
Flo, Flin' R.Chamde
.ike them directly to the grand Future, notwithstanding this court of accepting a bribe.
HAYDEN I.
SCHULTZ and
AOAlnSt yo u for tht' rtief deminded
flep,tv Clerk
S rinkel is wcking a grand used car &amp;aler pleaded guilty 0mart J
Jury foreman and request tan latest negative statement at.
JACOIIFI INF SCHULTZ. his wife
in the complaint or petition
Pohlitlh
%ept
14
197J
jUt-) probe into t he conduct of Aug. 2 and was sentenced to sentencing. ''The officers
not mown to be dead or alive a nd.
Investigation.
tributed to the courts,"
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
P 1071
de ad, th. unknown spouse', hens
ry
two
Polk's
agents
in
the
bri
be
sears
in
prison
and
five
be
lieve
sou,
but
nobody
else
tri',
'et on Septembr 11th. 197$
If grand jury probes develop
Polk, %$t'r1 telling a reporter
dryisees. grantees, assqnees.
case.
years probation,
does."
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
iceall
lienori utors. tnuStpi, or other
Arthur H Iiek*ith. Jr
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
Jerrs Swartz, a convicted
The two sears is the
Cowart said the public
cIiman?s 1w. through, under
MADAM KATHERINE
('1"k of the Cncut Court
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
AOAi%t
HAYDEN I SCHULTZ a n d
felon and admitted informant remisainder of a five-year felony ''stould beappalled if they knes
R v I ill;an T Jenkins
SEMINOLE COUNTY
JA(OIJFI tHE SCHULTZ. his wtt' CIVIL
who
allegedly discussed sentence Swartz received in sshat law enforcement
D
eputy Clerk
ACTION
or either of them: and all Parties
PuPlIth' Sept 11. 71, 71. Oct S. 191$
PAST- PRESENT- FUTURE
criminal activities in a secret Orange Counts' in 1972. He went through and the price they Myirig or claiming to have Any CASE NO. 731771.CA09.0
PUP 100
HAPPII
'.'APP4uPr,
CARD READINGS, CRYSTAL IALLREADIIIIGS
iiiotelna'eting with Fill, Sec-ret served 19 months in jail and paid for infonuants."
niaht. title or interest in the property
r',,j,n,.ft
HELPFUL ADVICE OPd ALL AFFAIRS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Service,
he
and state 'sas then put on pa role until
Bob liovd desuPri
Pu' Ic nda nt
SLIFE
• LOVE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
'PP' ANDUpSON
NOTICE OF SUIT
CUlT Ill AND FOR SEMINOLE
MARRIA
,,
N
• SUSINESS
10 PIAVPFN I SCHLJL Ti and PAPlf'u;. .'.'fDFRSOPd
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Orteroodantoo
IN PRIVACY OF MY HOME
LOWOW000
JACOII' I 'if Sru(,t Ti hiS Wit'
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
HOURSIAM —P.M 6DAYS
not known to hi' dead or alive and. if
31-440S
TO
I APPY ANDERSON and IN THE INTEREST OF:
C lewd SVndIY%
nean. the unknown spouse heirs.
PATRICIA ANDERSON his wife. :.NIT:. HOt I OWAY A Child
Itt?7 miles Svthof Santvd— Neit fa NiIaad'I
(ipyiSpeS, qrntp%, assignees
Residence l)rulnri*n
Ilenons. (neditoms, trustees, or Other
NOTICE
Whole life readings: S5withthisadl
If Aliyp. A nd 'I either or all of tpser',
claimants liv through under or
t'e dean alt parties claiming interest
CALL for APPOINTMENT
.saanst PiAVDFPI L SCHULTZ Arid
THE STATE OF FLORIDA:
t'v. thmoiioh, tinder or against
JACQIJI't IPdF SCHULTZ, his wife
TO ,00t,t II MAY CONCERN
APP'S'
ANDERSON
and
rn either of them, 'sod .511 part ups I
VOIS ARE PIEREISy NOTIFIED
PATRICIA ANDERSON P5 wife or
(;AINEsvIl.u-: APi
She said .ttturni'ys' represen. bavina or claiming
The vestigator to look into possible
t have any either of them and ill partieS that Petition under oath has been
might
titlt',
,
nor
interest
in
Florida
the
lIar's
35-man disciplinary action agai nst at. tatives arrange for pe r so ns to
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hAvino or claiming to have any fled iii that atioe St vI ed Cou rt tU
tr'.crt'ril irs the Corn
the permans'sst commitment Of Anita
be seen by a physician who rriorrtv
Board
of
Governors
has
been
torneys
involved
in
the
alleged
right. title Or interest in the proper ty
J'i,,_il
,_,J ,,,'J
plaint, PP'de'nti- unknown,
HOII4YWJ5 torn February 73. 1969. ,n
herein p%rib.-d
asked to approve maximum scheme to get false damage gives unnecessary treatment
v(lt, AQf IIERFISY NOTIFIED
Reldnçes nf all ',a'd defendants Sarforrt. Florida. to Icensed Child
fees
and sends them a hospital for tI ' t a Cupiplaint has tipen filed ursbno
lawyers awards for minor
placement A'lrnCy for %ubStS'Suent
aqainst you by the Plaintiff in the
and
an alleged dents.
several tIavs.
VOlt, and each 01 YOU, are Adoption. and you arc hereby
above StyId Court and cause
commardpt1 to be and appear in the
for the herpf,y n('utlfierl that an action t
fraudulent Dade Count)' insurrurpc-senf foreclosing 'Pie mortgage foreclose a
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scheme,
cvi the following dcsribed pnop'rty,
,T, (C
, .Ny
following property in Seminole
at 10 30 A M o'clok, and show
s'tutr and being in Seminole (runty, Flpria
The
fee
proposal
before
why c,ud Pet ition should not
!
County, florida
trw ii, Block 0 SUMMEPSET be granted
bar Saturday would attempt to
Lot Ii, Block C. SUMMERSET NORTH SECTION FOUR,
WITNESS my hand as theClerk of
set maximum fees ir suits at
NORTH SECTION FOUR, ac
cordiorj t
flit. PIl therenf, ,
sari (curt and the seal thereof, thi%
cording t the P1.0 therpof, a%
one-third of the settlement in
recorded in POtt Book 56 at Pages 75
71st nay of Acjj't, A 0 1915
recorded In PInt Bock 16 at Pges
ann 76 of the Public Records of
tSF'A( I
cases decided before court
of the Public Records of Seminole fnw,nty. Florida
Arthur H fteckwitts. Jr
proceedings.
eminoIe County, Florida
Clerk of the Circuit Court
has tern tiled against you and the
DAYTONA
BEACH
(Atli
F'ndav
on
the
tso
grand
larcerequired
You are
to Serve A Copy A bomvP named defenclantSr and you
If a settlement is reach€d
fly Kathleen Guy
of your answer or pleading on
B. Mattingly, for- ny counts.
after the court session begins,
reoulred to seryp a copy at ygi,jr
Deputy Clerk
Plriliff'5 attorneys
PutiliSpi Au,rj 71 111 &amp; Sept 7, 11, 1975
mer attorney for the Volusla
wri tten
t
Mattingly pleaded no contest
the
RRIOPf RUKER
TAYLOR. BRION,
Plank flurpulSinnier Plaintiff's at
CEO I))
A. C.PFFPlE
per cent and an additional five County School Board, has been last month to taking $5,700 from
torney, Whflp address i s 9300 S
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
1451 Bniikt'II Avenue
flacleitori Blvd. Miami, Florida
pe r cent fee in a suit won on sentenced to one year in prison the escrow account of one client
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
M
i
ami,
Flord.s
33131
for misappropriating $55,700 in and was convicted in July of
33156 on cue pinion, October Itt, 197%
appeal.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Telepbnne No
file IPeoriqinal with flip clerk of COUNTY
ordered
COUNTY FLORIDA
stealing
$&amp;),0(X) from another and f ill? the rignaI answer or
Proponents claim unlimited clients' funds and
court Pi'hr'r t,i'tfl,e S4'nyCe 00
CASE NO. 151959 CA 74 A
repay
his
clients
CICAdna
in
the
Offceof
the
Clerk
of
account.
costs for civil damage suit
Pta.rt.tf' .,ttOrnt',., or irnnied.afely
In Re' the Marriage of:
saidCn*jrton
or
before
the
Itt
day
of
Circuit Judge Major B. Barthtri'tti'r ctPlerw,se a dfult Will PAPL UN
awardsare the cause of soaring
IT ANN De LAURA,
Octotuer. 5975 If you fail to do so. a lW COtimeil Against
While (in probation , Harding
you for the relief
Petitioner,
cost of medical malpractice ding also sentenced the DeLand ordered Mattingly to spend
de fault will tin entered against you
de manded in the
and
tor the relief Sought in the Corn
insurce. A bill has been pre- attorney to five years probation
WlTPfFSSrn'/ hand and the Seal 0f
we ekend a month working for
C.APR't' 00.1 AuRA
INAInt
Includes Color TV, Air Conditioning,
this cOurt on 4ciust 79th 197$
filed for next year's legislature
' ivj c or charitable
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Maid Service
to limit the amount charged.
NOTICE OF ACTION
.
"id fount at Sanford. Florida
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
To. G.5ry t')eLa ,ra
Seminole County. Florida. this 7th
The alleged fraudulent auto
fleck of the Circuit Court
Drive
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insurance
claims
in Dade CounBy (ecplia V Ekemn
fllocrningt,tjrg New York
1
'SealS
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ty have been partially blamed
YOU ARE NOTIFIED flu,? an
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PUbliSh Aug 31, Søt 1 II 71, 197$
action for dissolution of marriage
Clerk
the
Circuit
Court
of
For rising no-fault auto insurFICTITIOUS NAM
OFO Ill
hat been filed u,gAin5t you and you
By I illian
PJr,?,rr ", bcreh 'yen 't p
ance rates.
Deputy
Clerk
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
are
reuired t serve a COpY Of your
onoaot r
IN
Dade County Assistant State
anutten dtCn%% if an
0) ,f on
For
r Further Information Phone
flrin(in Aye, Maittand Seminole P'riIIh Atri 11 Sep' 7 II 71 197$ EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
(.APV
f
MASSEY,
ESQUIRE.
656
010
IQ
Atty. Janet iteno urged the bar
(rs'r'tv FIn,riu, under the fiClulit"is
PEMIOKE PINES tAPi
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE F Semoran Blvd. Suite 107.
rif AIM ASSOCIATES Ill
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAPING
to assign a full-time special in.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Altamonte Springt Florida 37705. on
Prison
officials
are
'.'llSIr
that we .nti
NOT IN I'. III 1/1 tv GIVE H tha t CIVIL CASE P40 751133 CA 09 C
to
(irt*foreOctOhr.c 179h. 1973 and file
P C (''ty (' I 0 tPp City of ('flP.'FuuP4 4 I')
blaming employe negligence 'v'n"tv'r 'iidnamc with the Clerk of
'.'OP TF.AGf.
&amp;
lhp original with the Clerk of thi5
trip Circuit Court Seminolp County
I rioa,rvin Florida stIng as the P F fit TV If)
a Flor i da cor
for ti re escape of four dangerous I
Court
either before service on
lorirta n a(rifd.5nCp with the
Board cf Adjustment will on
Irratino,
Petitioner'
rmmninal patients f!.)rn South ror ov oliArA of the Fictitious Name dAy, $ppfpqyiher 79. 1975 at the Mon
attorney or
im
hour
Plaintiff.
mediately thcreftpr, otherwise, a
A
Statutes To Wit
Florida State hospital.
Sec tion 965 09 of 710 pm or as soon thrrefler as
default *111 he entered aqa.nst you
"It appears that hospital Florid Statutes 1957 Tri.o the the matter may he heard conduct a THOMAS I 601. DElI and NANCY for the relief lpmnrJCd
In tti'
person' interested , 54(1 ,urtlure
public hr'anlrw for the consideration 601 DFP4. hi', w i t,*, ERPIISTO
aides may have violated stand- are
PO
of the Applic a tion of Biosphere. Inc
.Ai I C) arid MARINA GALLO. hi
WITNESS my hand and s.e .5l of
A
5' Pale h0thloo
ing security policies," Dr.
true a mnnditinnt use fwecial
wife OF El IA OFRIVET and
thiS Crvi,t
the 50th dAy of Sep
Don
Ta,apr
rCptionI
to
operate
a
retail
lend
MAGOAI
EllA
OF
PtVI I
James V. Diodato, the hospi.
tCmtuer 197$
Earl flvwi"
si'ape nurSery on real property
(),'fi-ridntS
tal's supervisor, said of the Fri.
(SO-All
PitI3th Ser II 71. 79. Oct 5,
located within (he City of Longwood
NOTICE OF ACTION
Arthur H Beckw'th. Jr
(lay morning escape.
1975
Florida. anti described as follows
TO 1Hf')5liç J C,OIDEP4
Clerk of Circuit Court
flenlnninj at a point on the Nor th
arid NANCY r.OLDEP4.
He said the escapees fled PIP 97
By Elaine Ridharde
line of SectIon 1 Township 71 South,
his wlfp
while going to the cafeteria for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
Deputy Clerk
P0,
East a distance of 731 9
Resdeoe Unknown
PuhIlçli Sept U 71 79 Oct S. 197$
breakfast. Diodatn said two FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
feet Fast cii flue' North
section poSt
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tirlairsal with the Clerk Of thiS Court heard no this matter or hiving an the 10th nAy Of October, 1973. and file
This public hearing will be held in
with aggravated assault,
elttuer before service on Petitioner's
lntefest'hecein are hereby invited t
the (iriOinAI wOn the clerk of this
the City (cs.,ncil Chambers at City
Police said It was ThonLas' attorneys,
or
Immediately
atteon anti he heard
court rlther befo-. service
Hall, 11% W Warren Avenue,
fourth escape from the hospital thereafter: otherwise a default may
'This notice shall he pcitecf at the rIantiff's altomne 5 '. un Immediately
I cnawnnd, FloridA 377SQ
All PerSons hAving an interest
which recently beefed up secw-- he entered against you for the relief City Flail of the City of Longwood, th,'refter oiherwi%e a default will
demanded In the petition
Florida. And at Such other public be entered against you bôr the relief
said matte, isr desiring to be heard
Ity by hiring 41 additional seWITNE SS my hand and the seal of
place In the City of Loncjw00d. demanded In the complaint.
art' herps1 invited to attend and be
curity guards after heavy crUl. the Court, at santord. Florida, this Florida , a'. the Clerk may direct
WITNESS, my P1401 and seal of heard
3rd day 04 September. 1975
DATED flit 11th day of Sep
this Cc'tvt rio Sept I 197$
cism for escapes.
DATED thiS 11th day of Seø
fSeaIt
tet-iti,',, I, P 191$
(Seal
ip,,hp, A P 197$
Diodato said the men slipped
Arthur H ISI'Ckwuth, Jr
S Ovwiic 14 SPou'nsite.
Arlhir If Ff,' kw.tP, If
S Onnie 41
away from a group going to the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
City Clerk
Clerk of the Circuit Court
City ('lørk
te City of
cafeteria, got through a gate,
Deputy Clerk
I rv"riwrvsd. Florida
PrI11,41V Clerk
I flflQWniiç, Florida
climbed over a roof and onto the Publish Sept 7, II. 75. 79. 5915
Publish Sept Ii 5973
PubliSh Sept 7 Ii 71 70 197$
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ROYKIN. has filed .s Petition for
I. $AotandoSprinqt, thence s'un East County. Flnritia
from
the
preSent
toning
-Hobert Wrinkle, 2.9, f acin g Dissolution of MarrIage l the above 175 feet . SouthIM feet. East 125 feet. hAs 1'een filed A,lAinSt you and you claSsification 01 417 to a proposed
'tyipd Crirt 'iod 'vcvi are r(un
SOuth 1('ilifpet F ,sst 17% feet South 25
rrr,i'rri't to
IOriui'lq 11C5igrit0n
r,iy (if ,jr
B I Business
C hares of armed robbery.
r',ur4ed l serve
COPy 01 yOur feet. West 150 lcd. North lb degrees v.ntten fletenes 1 any, to it on and.
"' Thomas, 20, facIng written defentet. If any, 00 arid 1 fool. WPM7)7 IS feet to Pont RICHARD H
ADAMS JR
IOI 17 and Ii le%5 tIp West 700
Reninning
charges of armed robbery, wot FMAPI a's' SCOTT, P A .
FSOII,PF, of Gray Adams. HarriS feet thprpf And Lot 73 Bradley's
Petitioner's attorneys, whoSe ad
The ptihlI hearing will be held in A Prutiins,v'. P A
Addition t L onowood.
fllinIifl'
Al
false i.mprisonment, kidnaping dress
it Post Office floe 513. Merritt
CnvniI Chambers At the City Hall. tCWrseys. wfyssp address is lOt East from the PreSent Inning designation
and aggravated assault.
Island. Florida 37957. on or before 575 W, Warren Avenue. Longwood. Robinson Street. P 0 Bos 3aM. of P 7 to a Drowsed
ZoniflQ
-Hector Guru,
charged October 9th, 1975. and file The Florida All persons desiring to be Orlan, Florida 17907, on or before deslonistion of M I

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thereof, thence run South 500 feet.
aides were supposed to keep
OF El IA DERIvET And
CIVIL ACTION NO, 751SJICA.O4-C
Ipupricerun North lOOfeet, trw-nec run
P,tAC,fSALFNA DERIVET
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
(lose track of the men.
In Re: the Marriage Of
Pr-ci ,nrpç lJnhno*n
West ?SO feel, toa point otjeq.nrsing,
NOTICE ISEUFPY
P4
GIVEN that
Officers said a wide-ranging stir PFFn HOYK Ill. Wife. and being apart of Block ?of the Peplat
Y011 ARE NOTIFIED that an the City Council of the City of
BOY KIN,
sear ch using helicopter and DAVID MARION
(if PI$f% I. 7. 7. 10. IS. And the South action to fflrplittp a moetaaoe on the I (ioflond,
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Florida, will on Monday,
IfustAnd
''0111, less Block H of Tract 50r following penperty in Seminole September 9, 5975, at the hOer of
light planes failed to turn up the
NOTICE
Sarilando Springs Sr'rrn'le County, CNflty, Florida
7 0V
as soon thprpAfter as the
tour Dade County men, iden- TO DAVID MARION BOYPiIPI
Florida. according 10 the plat
n'atler "'Ay he heard. consider the
tnt 33. Block I. Replat of Sheet I A
30 Spring Drive
tilled as:
thereof rei-oriied in Plat Hook 7. 7. Nor
North Orlando Tntitp,
41h request f or reronlnq by Betty Widdit
rn
West
Columbia. South Carolina Pop 1. Public Records of Seminole Addition. Villane Of North Orlando
Of real properly described as
-David Eugene Bell, 31, foe.
You are notified that the above
County. Florida Also begin 5069 AS recorded in Plat Book II, Pages 5
ThC West 700 feet of lots 17 and 13,
ing two counts of first-degree named Petitioner. SUE REED feel
Fast of the NW corner of Tract &amp; 4, Public Recorcys of Seminole Pndlev't Addition to

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usually toots its horn, arid c
deck necks crane upward I
look through the trees towar
(lnsp.Sunshline and perhaps
glinlpse of the Woman (Inc
deserilx'd as "radio's ser
Statue of Liberty,"
IF she's outside, or down b
I bit' dock, this friendly womai
Lit' big mngcr 'us itti the hi
voice, will wave back an
maybe shout hello. She like
pt'tspk'.
She's Princess Ahmmia (;
Winga I which means "Glor
of t he Morning"j. She's
Texas ranger. She's a colonc
In the' U.S. Arm)-. Those an
all honorar) titles Iron
grateful fans.
She's the fat girl fron
Greenville, Va., the girl wh
raptured the heart of an
entire nation, the girl that Goot
t)ll'eul with a mliagnili(.en
Voice' and ;n even Imluire
magnificent heart,
She's Kate Smith..
Although she estimmttes her
voice is stringer now than ii
ever was, the very name car
ries us backwards
World
War If
American flag
rippling in the breeze smil.
ing GI's returning home from
"Over There," from a war
they had won
an America
filled with apple pies, burning
fireplaces, family dinners
the way it was, so long ago.
Kate Smith is not exactly a
girl any mire. She's 66 ye
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radio, television
and
recently, of all unlikely
places, at hockey games,
She's the good luck charm for

America."

1k' added the Pioneer design
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designers who wish to create
housing that people can afford
1(5 live in without havmn: their
VATICAN CITY ( AP ) -- 'l'hie brief aul(lrt'ssc S s trvs.sing the hull
rlu.'Viitl(h' 'Jilt's:t'l! Elii.l"I lilt) hills exceed their ca1iomIii,ltlof) of Mother Eliz.a- relevance of Mother Seton's life beth Ann Bayley, widow Sciiionthly payments.
beth ScIon, the United States' today,
ton," from the state of blessedihopefulls'," Kelley said, first native-born saint, will take
The
will
illustrate
four
ness
to sainthood, ''with the
"future schoo l architecture will place today on the steps of St. stages of Mother Seton's life
mmiandate that members of the
reflect the wishes of a less Peter's Basilica with four worn- tier childhood in a socially universal
church should venermaterialistic society that will en proclaiming the new saint's prominent Protestant New ate her in the company of the
place more emmiphasis u po n modern message.
York family; tier marriage to saints with pious devotion."
quality of life as opposed to
The service a Mass encap- William Seton, a merchant; her
After a homily by Pope Paul,
quantity
(If
material suling a 15-minute canonization widowhood; and finally her re- expected to run about 20 mmpos.ses.siomS,s,
ceremony
will begin at 9:30 ligious life as foundress of the utes, Sisters of Charity and lay
"This may be difficult Since am, as Pope Paul VI, robed in Sisters of Charity after her conS delegates selected by therii will
we have educated two white, leads a solemn process- version to Homan Catholicism. take part in a procession carry.
Vatican officials said they ex- ing gifts to Pope Paul
generations of children to come ion into St. Peter's Square. The
casks
77-year-old
pontiff
decided
to
pected
a nun from one of the oil wine, loaves of bread, can.
to expect incredible luxury as
hold the ceremony in the open order's six communities Ii)
their just due," he
be (Iles, cages of birds and flowers.
in uurtkr to accoriimmiedate a among the (our women, togethKelle), htu has designed
To these traditional offerings
tiugt' Holy Year crowd, in- er with a
of Seniinoles newest public (Tluding
girl from one of the will be added two special gifts
at least 15,000 Amen- parochial schools pioneered by
schools in recent years and has c
plaques inscribed with
calls seated below the basilica Mother Seton.
served as architect on major
quotations from Mother Seton's
alterations or additions of two .St eps.
Each woman was to end her writings and rosaries made of
Music for the ceremony will address with the worth, "In seeds from trees growing on the'
others, won a national award
and inter-national recognition tommie' from the Sistine Choir, view of this, we ask you, Holy Enunitsburg property where
supported by the Emmit.sburg, Father, to canonize her."
earlier this year for his de
she established her sisterhood
Sign Nd., Conununity Chorus and a
A inemuber of the Sacred Con- and school,
of
the elementary
education brass ensemble from the U.S. gregation for the Cause of
building
at Forest Iike
Continuing the Mass, 120
Army band in Heidelberg, West Saints will then turn to the pon- priests will take Holy CornmuSeminole elementary schools Germany, both standing to one tiff, saying, "In view
what nion to the faithful sitting in the
he has designed include: side of the steps.
these four women have said, we square.
Altamonte, Forest City,
Soon after the start of the formally ask you to declare her
Immediately after ttse Mass,
Idylwilde, S.abal Point, Lake Mass, four women will open the it saint."
Pope Paul will hold a special
Orienta, Sterling Park and canonization ceremony by apPope Paul will conclude the hand-kissing audience in the
Winter Springs. Both Brantley proaching the Pope and making canonization by reading a papal square.
High &amp;'tuol and Its addition and
like Howell high and middle
schools Including Teague anti
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Tuskilwilla were all designed
by Kelley.
In addition, Kelley was aron the major alterations
Of and the moving of Woodlands
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EIflTOht'S NOTE: If the colonial Anwrica every man War, 'ustien east-'A
sctool.
roads Copley, perhaps bk't'aUSc lie
American colonies found them- damn near was an island.
were cut into the interior, roads 'usas an artist, delighted in plodKelley noted the National selses bound together by cornTravel was such an adven- mainly paralleled the seacoast, ding through New England
Civil Defense Preparedness morn cause, the discovery tsas lure then that almost every Bu
t by the 1760s a traveler had 'ushere "'u.ou scarcely lose sight
Agency has identified the slots adassnimig. The reason: By voyagerseemedtohave written a choice
of four roads between ,if
a house
southernmost central section of the best travel available, the about it after his bones Stopped Boston and New Haven and
But ne'ussp.apers, too, suffered
Seminole County as a high risk major cities were weeks apart jangling. A Virginian of a road could travel overland all the from the tortured and slow
area from direct weapons ef- and "no frills" meant sharing in winter: "I say it's not way
to
Charleston, movement of men over road.
feds and radio active fallout in
the sheets ssith a traveling passable, not even Jack-as- Nonetheless, Bostonians much Colonial news was
increasingly
the event of a nuclear war.
stranger. An excerpt from the sable,"
preferred
sailing
to
nearby
exchanged
as
war approached.
"The increased costs from forthcoming AR bicentennial
Drink was about the only so- Salem rather than
fording the Its freshness, necessarily, varutilities, coupled with an in• book. "76; The World Turned lace for the colonial traveler, a
msanv strearmis, So did New led.
creasing maintenance cost, will Upside 1)o'usm"
shining beacon at the end of a Yorkers prefer the 240-mile
News of Lexington and ('onencourage the general public to
hard day's journey in a cram- water route down the Jersey cord WIS printed in Boston the
support school administrations
ils 511) MOODY
miied and malodorous wayside stinure
and up to the l)elaware day of the battle, in Philaand txirds In seeking out more
Al' Nt'sssfeatures Writer
inn.
People
wrote
about
inns,
River
to an 8&amp;mile land trip. delphia six days later, in Wileffective but less conventional
The overland agony of cola- too,
Traveling
was becoming liamiisburg 10 days later, and in
solutions to both education nial travel was a very real barThe
Marquis
de
(lastellux,
a
more
pleasant.
John Singleton Charleston 20 days later.
needs, financial funding ncr to a physical or metaphy- F'rt'nc'tunan who knew America
agonies and the ever present sical consensus in the budding too well to have brought his
specter of possible nuclear America.
fastidiousness over with him,
confrontation," Kelley said.
Simply put, you could hardly noted: "Throuithout America,
V
"Now, since the Civil Defense get from here to there,
in private houses (which also
Preparedness Agency has
Word of mouth or quill could took transients) as well as in
published the truth about what travel no faster than a horse, the inns
it very commonly
dangers we have where we live, ferrymmian's scoss our captain's happens that after you have
the general public will regard schooner. The high road to na- been fed, it stranger of any conbooks such as ''On the Beach" tiontiood was quite literally dition comnes into the room,
with a mature disdain," he blocked by innumerable rivers pulls off his clothes and places
said,
anti creeks, swamps, fallen hinksk'lf, without ceremony, be"They will recognize that we trees, mud, foul tides and head- tween your sheets."
can, over the next several winds. "Good roads," said one
Of course, if the bed got too
, decades, develop housing, colonial American, "are like crowded, the transient could
coiiinie'rcial
anil
public angels' visits; few and far be. adjourn back to the bar and
structures which can be useful iween."
console himself with draughts
during a nuclear conMassachusetts was closer in of Whistle-Belly Vengeance.
frontation,"
outlook, and in fact, to England This was a potion made of bitter
In the past, K e ll ey said school than she was to Interior North beer, sweetened with molasses
boards were primarily in- Carolina. Arid vice versa. home and covered with bread
teresled in achieving a was 'us here the hearth was and crumbs, served hot. Milder
maximum square footage at a where you staved, unless, ar- beverages could be an equal
miniuilumi cost simply to house imied with a desperate deter- gambit At one rural inn John
children from the elements,
ruination and a cast iron storn- Randolph of Virginia spat out
In recent years. Seminole ach, you set out to brave un- what was reported to be tea and
County was one of the most known roads and equally called to the inkerper: "Sir, if
severely hit Florida counties opaque tavern cooking. I1 is an this be tea, bring me coffee, If
'us ith the financial burdens of unsung miracle that enough this be coffee, bring me tea."
high gross th, he said.
Americans survived their rat(,'loser to town, conditions imn"They I the school ad- tied vertebrae and outraged proved. A wayfarer might (line
ministration and school board i gizzards to forge the spine of a on lobster stew or Yankee oymanaged within available nation,
ster pie in New England;
funding and bond issues to
An age ttiat watches the day's sauerkraut, knockwurst and
achieve tHulsIng iln(1 provide t'vnts frormi all over the world creamed potato salad in the
very gosl Flexibility, a g ood before sitting down to dinner Pennsylvania German regions;
;, educational environmental might pause lo consider that the terrapin in Maryland; ham in
!
reasonable maintenance and ne'uss of Lexington and Concord, Virginia, and crabs in South
NX—Mn
operational costs," he said,
fought April 19, 1776, arrived Carolina. The common drink
decrease breathlessly in Charleston on was cider, beer or small beer
in the growths rate, the increase May 8,
I beer weakened with water),
I
n electrical power costs, the
The Declaration of IndependThe first roads in the Colonies
data base developing in ence took four weeks less a day were trai ls that simply follow ed
"Presently with
the slii,' lo from ihtii,,L,i,l,i', h. IIu. ...,,,.,I,,..,,. ii... _i._
itiriinl,'nin.'i'
,'nuf'
•.
-u
wiivus WV uevr or une mntiian
natural elements and public destination. When Charleston, had roamed. There were few if
,t' vandalism, has caused a shift In in turn, had some hot news to
any bridges, and wagon drivers
the emphasis of school con- tell after the battle of Sullivan's carried axes to clear fallen
W1LE*S
struct Ion.
Island, the bulletin was en- timber. Logs were sunk across
"Eiiiphasts is now on brick or trusted for want of anyone else bogs to corduroy a Path.
Our People Make Us Number One
IEL.
better exteriors, massive Ill Daniel Latham, "a very ath. Summer was the best time to
Zaks Revolving Charg. • Zales Custom Chargo
B0,ICOd • Mast., Charge
amounts of insulation for letic young man who was going travel, when trails were dry
American Express to Diners Club • Cart. Blanch. • Layaway
thermal transrmiisslon, more to Philadelphia on business." and rivers low.
I1h0,ohus .aOt1.d.
vandal resistant materials on John Donne to the contrary, in
Until the French and Indian
said,

old. But Kate Smith, the in stitution personifying the
American dream, is still
singing.
Stie's been singing For more
than 60 years now, starting as

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She
summers at Camp Sunshine
In Lake I'Iarld sstiere else?
amid %sat('hes the moon
•.Oflft' USer the Adirondacks.
I kIlo, everybody, It's Kate
Smith! At 66, Kate is doing
ju.st peachy- and fending c"
a Bicentennial rush
requests to
"God llle
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Sunday. Sept 14. 197S-7A

Kate Smith 'Peachy ' At 66

the interior and an adjusmisent
Florida law,
applicable to
'if the air conditioning the Department of Education,
technology," Kelley said,
Kelley said, now reflects
Architect Koglian Kelley
"Attention is also being given iiiodifications in design criteria
foresees significant structural (Ii intelligent utilization of
for construction which requires
and mechanical improvements teacher potential by providing higher insulation levels as well
in the St'mninok' County public' cacti teacher with more tools to as increased safety to life and
schools (If
the future, if for no encourage a better program proper detection devices.
other reason than to safeguard developimsent arxl a maximum
''These up the first cost, but
portions (IF the Population from
of independent pupil milotivatlon 'us ill reduce both insurance and
nuclear confrontation,
toward self direction,'' he &amp;,ltI
u1p4'rattflg costs,'' Kelley said
New architecture under an
adverse energy and financial
('liIiliitC may also bring a return
to the ''intelligent, pioneer
design forms evidenced in (11(1
residences
and
public
buildings," Kelley said.

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(,azing

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lip at

the nt 1ir filled Seminole high stands F riday night,

46-oz.

I couldn't hell) Aonder how many ghosu of days long past were
still hovering in the neighborhood. They all couldn't have all
shoull-iii tip at the old stadium.
are hoitlgill fiift~, t-o. %ou
indli,,ite they started playing football at Seminole III
sources
My
quick
cht't k through dusty files at the I senuig Herald
1910, and t
sholA sports suis taken in a much lighter vein t ha n in modern
times.
In fact, th e first sports story I rould find in in the Herald pages

CANS

dated Sept.

17,

1909 It reads:
I N DIANS I'LAYI',I) BALL

nc games %!th the c7hickasha Indians last Sunday were
sicli attended and A hile the red men sere too much for the
AV

ceming to grasp the idea of If large ball at

E. &amp; 25th ST.

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Brantley hadn't "on either (if

Iloth I ake Hrantles and

VtJYflC Jordon The score was
With 7 10 remainIng to phi

passing

burst of

FIRST ST.

The rest of the game belonged

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Obviously, the account is not of a high school football game as
se know it It Is not even clear that football is the sport But the
description of a 'large ball" eliminates baseball. Interesting, if

knosn as Sanford High, was in 1910. The school yearbook is the
source indicating 10 or 11 players banded together and played
three ganies, but broke up when an outbreak of the measles

-ed football in Seininole Count%.
I'liose sarne dust) files revealed much about the Seminole-

-d solne of the players.
Periodic games were staged ftoughout the middle of ttkit
decade, Main problem is that there seren t enough boys !n school

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to field a team. When a game was promoted, teams brought in
-nts) Io fill the positions. There 'Aas W in-

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tentlon of deceit, because noonereally eared if the OpIifl"nt %%LS

B15ho
Harry
return as he,ad
p
re Hornets %4- as marred
bv his team's losing to Bishop Kenny. 12-0. Friday night as
f,is team fumbled four times, Tuo (If the fumbles proved
ti, be the deciding factor in the game. as they both restilted

n touchdowns, on four sard runs by \ld Tillis in the first
tivarttr. and Da%ld Cixik in the fourth to insure the sic

king time consuming (trIst' But the Hornets just could
not handle the running attack of Kenny, as Brian Wilscn

rushed for 56 vards on 15 carries, Dave Caporah, %ho
Ained 38 yards on seven attempts, and Tillis, takirig the

ball nine times for 30 yards.
The Crusaders final touchdown came when a James
Talbert fumble was secured in the hands of Tuffy Larnza
end zonc Aith the ball
BISHOP
KENNY

BISHOP
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It's still child's play, only thw adults take it as seriously as th

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ii blocked punt and an interception, added to the other
Illiscues, stoppied most of the Bishop Moore drives beforle
tht,N could develop.
'I iie brighter side for Moore, however, was defense, no

a student or not.

Football suis mere ch i ld's play ba ck then.

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Hornets Dropped
By ffishop Kenny

t%% ive. In 1972 Jim Rogers toi.)k over for Perrin and the Seminoles
ilyosteid a 19-6 win, their only victor~ of the season.
Exit Rogers, enter (laude Will'ottruff, %%ho viliatched Seminolie
%kll;, 24), in 1973 Mien Mickuy
tackled Ch- itdics Kc%m
Creedin in the end zone &amp;i heAas trying to punt.
l.ist star' 14-6 upset is still fresh in mind for Seminole and
Uvicilo, al though Friday's 53-6 sin for Seminole has pushed it
farther ba ck on thie record shelf.
They say the first try at organizing football at Seminole. then

In 1970, a 51-22 victory opencA a campaign Unit % as to lead to an
un d e f eated regular season. Tummy Whigham rushed for three
1*Ds in that oneand theyardagC51ick wasG61 toO.
The following season, Seminole won 60-0 in a game that wasn' t

d defraying ex-

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Hunches

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Like Br1intles received the
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much of a gamut Clifford Martin and Dallas Brown eac h '&amp; ott if

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Except for the Darters one opiening kickoff.
* but three in-

once did anybodi score. And to Lake llrantle~. Offensively.
c-,onfidence," said Weir.
But heavN rain robbed lx)th that score —Apopka 's one and the Patriots smothered the
teams of precision and itc- only—vaine after ;I brilliant 25- opposition, especially
in
curacy. A total of 14 fumbles yard punt return by Blue rushing. Quarterback Fred
and four interceptions kep, fani, Darter Calvin llughle~. and 1, Stanle% exercise-Ai his option

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attack under control

Apopka inherited v(,Kxi field it looked as though the Blu
'
ts
position (luring that quartcr Darters could come back. But
se veral times via the fumble they ne ver did

its jamboree quarters last eck
and the sun hilped our moral irid interception route,but onls

526-37.

G. Wagner the price of admissions which Aill he accepted
and put shier(, it will do the most good.

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made his debut. Oviedo was out gained in y

once, A tooclattendanee at both games was accorded and

penses. Anyone sho did not attend ('00 play by tendering I).

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Oviedo rivalry. Starting in 1969, it was a lopsided series until two
ears ago. The first year Seminole by a 45.0 ore as Toni Pernn

ale fares in the first game, the latter held the Indians to a

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left side of the Oak Ridge delense. i Herald Photo by Iouls Sapsis)

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Oak Ridge
Lyman

hard, and we made our Koal — sccond half, after the rain Nvi lob-t~pe throw went 18 yards
Deferisively, the Patriots kept break up, or in erL p ,
to get in the win column the first ~topped. Anti the fourth quarter and came down in the hands of Alliopka's single wing shotgun pa &amp;s.

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Punts
Penal ties

Bongianni for a would-be

ondering Just iA ho had the ball 44-yard followup pass play over frequently and gained 53 yards. furl] Apopka quarterback
ins given time Through all the middle from quarterback In Li tarries he lost yardage \li. \trne's quite easy to defend.
the rain. it as hard to tell.
Mike McNerney to Darrell only four tunes, while Rick By the time Mcerney's lob
Ironic ills mans of those Thompson. Two plays later,
(h r ill it
.1 rt it !vain
r (i in ru.hied eight tuia' for
sho's c&amp;I)t (IOV.fl to or three
is
takes
otiurtd
tiuring
the
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tennis
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.. victor). Our boys have worked m
Patriot defenders were there to
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pass and returned it .38 yards give No. 22 another chance at

for a score.
duplicating the feat, because ID. A resulting punt gave the
Hobby Duggar hit 4-of-5 on Stumpf punted the ball out of ball back to Oviedo, which was
kick conversions,
bounds the rest of the night, stopped cold by the Seminole
The most electrifying play of killing his average, but defense.
the night came early,
eliminating any returns.
While electrical wizards
Oviedo had been stopped on
Oviedo's only
shining tinkered with the lights,
its first series near midfield and moments of the game followed Seminole drove to another TI).
punted.Wayne Stumpf hoisted a with the Lions putting together Branch had just stepped into
good, deep punt which Tim a 66-yard drive in 11 plays. the end zone with 9:49 left in the
Raines fielded on his own eight. Quarterback Lee Ward's
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Yards Passing

Whigham scampered around
Probably in the blur of the nullified by illegal use of the
end for a TI) from the six; and moment passing, Oviedo coach hands. Whigham rifled the ball
Gerald Meyer intercepted a Hill Klein decided he wouldn't nearl y 50 yards in the air to

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Brantley Erases Poor jamboree Showing

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ball over from the one; Mark end zone.

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got loose on scoring bursts from streaked up the sidelines right behind a block by Kim Meeks.

Steve Ashbv failed to hold on third play of their next position and the rout was on.

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run from scrimmage; Branch he spun off to the right and from ffie one, diving off guard
38 and 19 % ards out; Ned Raines in front of Oviedo's bench. lie Tom Fenton's kick was wide.

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scored once on a 92-yard punt direction. flames was ap- Bell doing the dirty work on the
return and again on a 51-yard parently stacked at the 15, but ground. Bell had the touchdown

the r)olent Oak Ridge offense to

The kickoff was fielded on the thrown for an eight yard loss by hit Tim Groves, coming out of

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.
.named Herb Branch and Bill t1O Sweet It 1S Elation fills air on Seminole bench for Marcts
McDaniel, Who now will be Kendrick, Tim Babes, Keuiy Adams, left to right. (Herald Photo
included in scouting plans by by Hill Currie)
Seminole opponents.

faded back to pa&amp;s and was the protection he needed. And

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yard line.

went undefeated fast year only get back as far as the 15 by Ken Rowland.
first score.
while winning the Metro before he was swarmed under
But the Hounds still had
Senior Billy Overstreet was
Conference and regional by the Wk Ridge defenders.
opening game jitters and on the perfect at the try for the PAT

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still

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great "
to a hantloff from quarterback Horace Alexander cough ed up
The Hounds were able to hold
But Friday night against the Bob Burkhart . The Pioneers the ball and the Pioneers were Oak Ridge for the rest of the
Seminole County team the recovered the fumble and were once again set up deep in opening period but the state of
the second quarter found the
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I- i'ur plays later, Mlie took it
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3
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itnversiori, to 14-0.

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Lyman (;reyhiounds, read - had lost the coin toss, Lyman quarterback, Danny Allie,
"Suix-r (;real Pioneers."

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's problem as almost
everything Seminole did.
The l.ionscame into the game
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football gaine against the ,
kTinunage, After Oak Ridge

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Ridge's cheerleaders carried
The tone of the game was set three yards to be gained on able to dig in the Force of a Cyril Wyatt went off tackle and
around before the opening on the opening play from three cracks at the line,
fourth and S situation from galloped in from the Hounds 18

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ere more than set up with first and 10 from the 1.yillilfl'S territory.
After another Lyman fumble,
Herald Correspondent
adequate as they capitalized on 15 )Ll'(I line.
Hunning back, Deadeye Dyer this one coming at the 9:15
Related story. photos page 38 numerous errors to score 20
The Greyhounds were able to picked up 10 yards of tackle for mark of the second stanza, the
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Ali-Frazier Bout
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not going toplay Frazier is still
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Verbally. Ali continued to
The world heavyweight
play with his foe. Frazier had championship bout between
said that for rope-n-dope, the titleholder Muhammad All and
strategy of Ali backing to the challenger Joe Frazier, will be
ropes and letting his foe wear telecast live on closed-circuit
out, "I'll tie the rope around the TV on Sept. 30, at the Orlando
dope's neck."
Sports Sta dium.
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"Their first score came from a break- Ills head should be sore in series that began in 1971, will
down in our secondary but the Of!)' bright round four."
take place in Quezon City, The
spots ste had came from our defense.
Ali said before he retires he Philippines.

Pioneer quarterback Danny Allie, took

They looked good at times but I will have Wants to beat Frazier, George

the overland route to the season's first
score of the year.
"You can't give a good team like Oak

Frazier defeated Ali on

to wait and see the game films before I Foreman and Ken Norton, Nor- March 8, 1971 at Madison
can tell how good they really were," the ton divided two meetings with Square Garden in a battle of
Grc)hound mentor concluded.
All,
then unbeaten champions. The

Ridge," Copeland lamented after the

"I'll have him calling me Philadelphian added injury to

game, "that many shots before they
conic up with some way to score."
"I'm not as surprised with their
passing game as I was disappointed in
our offense. We didn't doa very good job
in the basic fundamentals.

of 181. The high game fell for Sharon Williams 185-490, Other
highs: Ann Smith 175-489, Kitty Lawrence 171, Vonda Driver 172
and Sharon Chaplin 170-474. Williams had the only turkey and she
spared the 5-7 and 3-10, Other converted splits: Lawrence, Susan
Oates, Chaplin and Mary Johnson all spared the 3-10. Charlott

"F'romlu Russia, With Lose" is the new name of Terry Trosper's
offshore fishing boat in which Terry and brother Rick and Mr.
Trosper, Sr. and Jim Williams tried the deep water grouper
fishing this past week
Lady luck smiled this time and the local anglers brought
home a fine catch topped by Jim William's 105-pound grouper.
The name change on the boat was brought about by an accident that occurred last time the Trosper family fished offshore.
The boat capsized and Terry and his father were left clinging to
the overturned (-raft many mans' miles from land.
Fortunately for them, a Russian trawler was fishing in the
sailue vicinity, spo tted them, and made the rescue.
Some people really know how to make a guy feel bad Kent
Gibbens v,ns greeted by a huge fish head lying in the doorway of
his tackle shop st hen he stent to open up one morning this week.
Kent is one of the best saltscaterfisherrnen in the Daytona Beach
area and holder of the world's record on speckled trout in the 12
pound test line category.
Apparentl)-, some friend had landed the big snook, stopped by
the store to do a little bragging and finding it closed, left proof of
his catch.
So far, Kent hasn't been able to get anyone toadruiit he left the
odorous present.

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monsters chasing mullet all over the flats especially in Spruce
Creek.
Jim Shape of Sanford again found the big reds and trout In his
favorite hole near Cocoa. Over last weekend, Jim took over 100
pounds of fish in two trips using topwater plugs exclusively.
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pounds.
The report front Wayne Brady at the "Flshtn' hole" bait
and tackle shop in Daytona showed plenty of snook in the river
there, channel bass in the Intracoastal Waterway, lots of
mangrove snapper, and snook, tarpon, and bass In Tomnoka Basin
along with some man sized jack crevalle,
I always love stories like the following: Ed Pennington of
South Daytona has burned a lot of gas recently driving to far off
places to get Into some good fishing but his luck has been running
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number of passes in the first was present at the Los Angeles the 15th round. They met again
half and only their decision to keep the workout. Norton replied: "And at the same site Jan. 28, 1974, in
ball on the ground, after they had opened when I win, you'll call me a non-title 12-rounder, and Ali
upa20-O lead, kept the total yardage to95 king."
this time gained revenge on
on 13 attempts.
Norton said he already had an
another close decision.

in Saturday mornings jamboree In South Seminole

where 750

Participants In th,- Pop Warner Izaguegeartlil
up for next weekend's openers. In Saturday's jamboree, no sco"
was kept and quadm lasted only
teams playing one quarter, (Herald Staff Photo by Gordon
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Chaplin 3-7, Smith 4-7-10, JO)' Waters 5-7410, and Esther Szabo 7, Ann Reiner 2-7, and Vicki Robb 4-7-10. Turkeys went to
picked up the 8-10 split for a Topper Award from the house,
Williams (five in a row), Thelma Hichson, and Polly Bushor.
Jilts &amp; Misses Mixed League: Jim Moyer rolled a 203 game
Shooting Stan Ladles League: Harriett Jones earned a Tripk'
'md the high series fell for Bill Matteson 495-179, Joe Flannagin Patch from W.I.B.C. for rolling three games of 130. High series
175, Ernie Bunion 177-488 and Linda Schull 189-460,
for the day was rolled by Phyllis Walsh 516-189. Other highs Ely, 4.
Barbour &amp;Co. Ladles Wednesday Night League: High games Ison 492-189 and Phyllis Fuller 185, Faye Carroll 181. Spliis
include Lillian Ciai-nbriella 179-488, Chris Dickerson (who carries coverted by Cindy Warren and Fuller 5-7, Ginny Behrens, [son,
a Ill average rolled a nice 177 game, Ginny Gaudreau 171, and Walsh 5-10, and Bonnie Link 3-10.
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night. Phil Roche rolled a 539 and Rose
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rolled by Mary Williams, stho only carries a 117 average on this

league. She had five strikes in a ro% g(~.'- g in tier ganie to give tier
a 223 v,hich was her first 200 game ever and also won her i 100
Pins Over Average patch from W.I.13.C. Williams also had the
high series 513. Second high series goes to Elaine Kostival 491 and
Zella Allman 486. The following splits were spared by Anita
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Rich 219 and Marge Allman 173. Only 2-200 games were rolled
(luring the night. Bud Campbell 212-585 and Bill Clarke 200-527.

Other highs for the rdght: Bill Ilackett 199459, J.W. Dunlap 195,
520, Larry E)uniho 194-541, Marvin McNutt 191-536, Barney Driver
187-510, Laura Harris 173-532, Evelyn Coyton 180-510, Ed Seimer
178, 519, Ray Hatchell 181415, Roger Hines 183-503, Pete Philtipls
175-511, Bob Bowling 187-504, and Robert Gilbo 181425.
Sanford Plaza Merchants: Hal Rich was the only one to
record a 200 game for the night (224). Poll)' Jaco 191507 and Ron
Altman 197-543. Ewa Hitchcock 196, Susie Golden 179, and Gene
Jones 177. High average: Hal Rich 179 and Poll)' Jaco 170.

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games were as follows; Pat Dixon 219-538, Steve Kapka 213-572,
Ron Altman 201443, Carl Sandusky 206-559, Tracy Cashe 202-521,
Jim link 202412, Jim Hawington 202-503, and Byrl Henry 202-516.
Petty coats Women League Wednesday Morning: Twila

Mewes 515. F.H.A. George Senikanich 225-1
202 -for a 601 series.

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Men-s Lily League: , total om ii-uu games were rolled
during the night with the highest game being rolled by Terry
Waldrop (253), combined with his other games of 197-178 gave him
the high series also for the evening 628. Terry bowls for the
Burger Chef team. Other highs for his team were George Waldrop
203-19247, Ira hloisclaw 192442, Duke Cavkin 537, and Phil
Santora 196430. Highs for inks Jewelers team include John
Fisher 202-508, and Bill Boatner 211447. Music Unlimited team
also had several 200 games by Don L,ahmnan 223-539, Wayne
Al Bowling iu-ju, hoD harbour 0. Bob Locke
u'reau ziifrom Joe Crean'ons Inc., team was high from his team 211429,
Chuck Baker 530, Andy Patrick 509. Wall Plumbing, heating &amp; AC
team high Barney Hendrick 202-508. From Franns Monograms

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Harold Herhst 557. Sports Graphic Team had
highs by Rich Murphy 225-593 and Bob Borsdorflo 212-561. And
from Lewis Drywall Co. Bob Jackson rolled a 221-539 and Fred
Samples 211-500.
Tuesday Night Men's Unprofessionals: Skip Norton was the

Littering the stands afterwards were sticky

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Apopka drove to the Brantley four yards, F ite's field goal
eight, but could punch nothing attempt fell short.
complete passes later, Apopka over. With the help of a 30-yard
rra
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against
Apopka, date next Friday. The Pats
marck Marvin Woods managed Brantley worked its way tangle
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Down in
the stands, those unlucky enough to performances by their excellent pregame enrushed from their vantage point to protect the have Ignored the Ominous black clouds before terthininent,
but left when the first quarter's
Add a new classic to your list of bowls: the game films.
ga.ine time shivered in their seats, or grasped drizLie became the wond quarter's deluge.
Rain Bowl.
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setting run.
be lieve it," he said,
Unser shot back: "See, I told
Copeland had tradition on his side as
you Mario's car was faster." lie the normally ground game oriented
followed that with if smile that Pioneers have never been known for
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appointed at his speed,
ciallv alter what I ran," Foyt 27-0 lo,s to the I'iorw ers from Oak Ridge.
said Impishly. "I think I'll go
ORLANDO
The two rub it in."
colleges who will meet in the
(;ood naturedly. Foyt pedaled ___________________________________________________________________
ounds
annual central Florida football
off on his bicycle to find Unser,
game in the Citrus Bowl will
who also suffered another setit hint

Thursday, at 10 a.m. in the out for the pole position in the
Board Rooin of the Orlando
IH(X' evcnt.
area Chamber of Commerce.
Andretti, driving a different

half after a 38-yard run when
full light was restored,
Oviedo's next series was cut
short when Meyer Intercepted OVIEDO
SEMINOLE
Ward. With aid of a 15-yard s
First Downs
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penalty
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sniffed 12
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pi)u1rt again and after a briei
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2
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yards, cutting, high-stepping 525
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and skipping
into the end zone. 17
Oviedo
The Lions, halted again, tried Seminole
7 19 7 70-53
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T Raines fl punt return
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gamble I, acir andi (Ouqar kick)
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Branch 3* run (run failed)
40 yards for the TI), Ned Ra ines
Branch It run (Duggar kitk)
scoring, to make it
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halftime.
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The spirit sliced out of kick)
S — McDaniel I run (kick tailed)
OvIL'do's gaiiie plan, Seminole
S — Meyer IS pass i nterception
dommiunated the second half. (Johnson kick)
Only twice in the second half
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING: Oviedo
did the Lions do anything ex.
neIl 1313.
i.ept run three plays and punt Procell 7 I? Finney S II Merchant
Ward 2 —1 Seminole — Branch
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Mu- agreement to light All again if
hammad Ali says he'll fight the champ retains his title In
only for two more years, and he Manila.
seemed deadly serious in his
Ali drew a throng estimated
dislike of Joe Frazier on the eve at 10,000 to the ABC Entertain-,
departure to The Philippines, ment Center at Century Plaza.
Ali defends his world heavy- Some fans tried to crash the
:J weight boxing title aginst the ensuing news conference. Even
/ -ti exhampion on Sept, 30 (Oct. 1 trainer Angelo Dundee was
: in Manila), and what made him caught in the jam and had to be
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angry was Frazier's assertion rescued by fight promoter Don
earlier in the week that Ali is King.
jealous of all other great black
Dundee figures that All will
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there at the Lions' 35 to pick it
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John litton (kneeling I .
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Marcus Kendrick, Gerald Meyer, John Spolski, Derrick Cooper dot Seminole-side lines.
New Port Richey Gull 7*.
and looked skyward to check dandy sidestep at the 20 to cut
( nf irinAti at 5an FrAncisco frv'tl o.r &amp;
the rain was likely to get a soul inside around defensive back
rIth II I
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slap. Even the managers were Henry Finney and lope into the Kenny Lee, Semnole tackle, as 52-6 with 3:05 left,
some kidding about running block?" he asked.
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placed on lady car speeds in
A.J. Foyt used it little trick he 1973. Foyt's V8-powered Coyote
learned in
stock car racing to sas only slightly different in
win the pole position for Friday's qualifying than it was
Saturday's Indianapolis-type in July, when he won the pole
auto race at Michigan Inter, for the lndy car race here at a
national Speedway.
speed of "old)," 193.807 mph.
The 150-mile race was sched.
"It helped that we had almost
uled for it 1:30 p.m. EDT start, ideal co
nditions when I ran,"
to be Immediately followed by Foyt said. "There was almos t
t he l00-miiile first leg in the lii. 110 wind,
and it was very cool,"
Race of Champions
Moitients after his run was
series. The $100,000 twin bill completed,
rain interrupted
"its dubbed the Michigan qualifying. And after
the track
to - (;rd Prix.
was dried, the over-all speeds
"Just before we Went out to were not as fast as they had
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ixen
tires, Foyt explained, "New
Gordon Johncock, the only
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tires grip the track be tter, and driver who's be
en able to even
¶
if you can get a real good keep the irrepressible Foyt in
%carmuplspttie4it the tires up
sight •ill season, kxked in e c.
it should cork fine."
and starting position withsX
a
"We do that all the time in speed almost four miles an hour
stock cars."
sloser, at 197.20t mii.p.h.
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picking
wea k ness. Me)'er was not
rattled snapssise, but a coupit.
times early tie was slow picking

before boarding
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stading st ith his son, the boat left at home. They came up stith
seVeral more nice snook almost within hollering distance of

hoitie.
On the Daytona Main Street Pier, angling has been on the
tipsttiiigttith lots ofsthlting,a few blues, mangrove sriapper,and
even a few snook. One lone trout was landed this week but it was it
six pounderFishing boat skippers working out of Inlet Harbor tell of a
good week on the ocean. The boom fishing craft treated their
passengers to some fine red snapper, a !ittle on the small side but
plentifut. Grouper hit stell along with some big amberjacks.
Trolling boats are getting Into kingfish daily and dock
fishermen at the camp are taking sonic nice miiangrovt' snapper.
(in the local scene, fresh water Fishing is paying off for the
persistent anglers. Early morning and late evening is usually the
best but, around Osteen Bridge, school bass have been striking off
and on all day.
Leroy Cody Landed a string of live bass including a six
pounder Thursday, most of them hitting an underwater plug, the
"Water4ator" Chuck Connors picked up a pair of bass in the
same section of the river and the bridge fishermen are getting
speckled perch.
Boaters in thir area are cautioned to use the East channel as
the old channel is blocked at the hyacinth harvester.
Rob Sorrest and Bob Free of Orlando, fishing out of Marina
Isle ('amp, landed a total of 58 pounds of bass last weekend. The
largest one s'. as a whopping 10 1 i pounder. On another trip this
eek the SflhiiC two men caught a pair of nine pounders using the
plastic worm.
Specks and bluegills made up a nice string for John Moore
sthile three ladies from Oviedo landed all the bluegllls they

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Several hours later her
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$40,000 classic.
11cr closest pursuers entering
Saturday's second round were
Sandra Palmer, kading money
winner on the ladies' tour this
year, and Sylvia Ilertolaccini, a
native of Argentina making her
first appearance on America's
paly-for.pay circuit. Each
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st ith five birdies, Miss Kazmlerski fashioned a two-underpar 69 over the (lamp, windy
Leawood Country Club course
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SPORTS

IN BRIEF
Ryan To Undergo Surgery
For Bone Chips In Arm
ANAHEIM i All - California Angels physician Jules
Rasinski says lireballer Nolan Ryan should be ready for
next season after he undergoes surgery to remove bone
chips in his pitching arm.
The Angels announced Friday that Ryan, holder of the
major league strike out record of 383 and co-holder of the
no-hit record with four, will be operated on Sept. 23 in
Houston by Dr. Joseph King.
The surgery sas ordered after two Los Angeles doctors
examined Ryan and diagnosed his condition as bone chips
but asked Dr. King for another opinion on the necessity of

the surgery.
The Angels said the operation would be perforired in
houston because the hospital is 30 miles from Ryan's
x't' in Alin. Tex.
lan, handicapped by a series of injuries, pitched his
last game Aug. 24. He finished the season with a 14-12
record and a 3.45 earned run average. He struck out 186
and walked 132 in 18 innings.

Appeals Court Decision
ORLEANS i AP - The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals has been asked to block a decision that would
irmit college football teams to take 60 players on a road
trip instead of being limited to 48.
The 48-man travel squad was imposed by the National
Coi1egiate Athletic Association as an economy measure
last August. but Alabama Coach Bear Bryant then won an

injunction against it.
In a petition to the Circuit Friday, the NCAA asked that
the injunction be suspended, pending final outcome of an
appeal. It also asked for an expedited hearing, but court
:zources said no decision on that would be made before
next seek.
Bryant got his temporary injunction, applying to all 821
colleges in the NCAA, from U.S. Dist. Judge Sam C.
Pointer Jr. of Tuscaloosa, Ala., after a hearing Sept. 8.

Default Rumors Dispelled
SANTIAGO, Chile I AP) - The Chilean Tennis
Federation will send a three-man team to Bastaad,
Sweden for the upcoming Davis Cup competition, but
death threats have changed the personnel completely
from the three original players.
Despite threats by Chilean exiles and Swedish antijunta groups, Hernan Basagoitia, president of the Chilean
Tennis Federation, dispelled rumors of a posible default
by announcing Chile would send a team to next week's
semifinals with Sweden.
However, Chile's top players—Jaime Fillol, Patriclo
Cornejo and Belus Prajoux—refused to attend the series,
fearing for their lives.

Evert Too Tough For Coles
CLEVELAND AP—"I Just kept thinking she couldn't
keep it up," Chris Evert said Friday.
Indeed, Glynnis Coles couldn't. But the Britain reffesentative gave the U.S. Open champion a fight and
provided the best show of the night for fans watching the
47th Wight.man Cup tennis competition.
..She was a lot tougher than I thought. We had some
great rallies," said Miss Evert, of Fort Lauderdale.

came from behind to score an
Maslas was
ice Golden
impressive win.
(;loves Champion and carries a
popular lighter.
flight now, in the eyes of the mark of 456.
No, the Lyman High School
fans, Terry can do no wrong.
A win over Masias should get
senior doesn't want Taco Perez,
One fan expressed it best when Clark the Tuten fight. A win
Termite Watkins, Joey Vincent,
he yelled at Mike Quarry after over Tuten should bring the
Gene Wells, Mad Dog Ross or
the light heavyweight had fame and glory Scott is looking
any of the other professional
scored a narrow decision over for.
lighters who are featured at the
Tony Santiago, "Ytu're going
It's a difficult road that Clark
f'IrI'.nL.
Bit
put ts Ci...l.....
to light for the orld's title? II has mapped out for himself, but
Clark is seeking out, and him and I feel I already have," you jj you better take Tuten if anyone can pull it off-he can.
expects to find, the savage Scott concluded,
along to show you how to fight."
punching machine from
The light Clark refers to when
But Clark doesn't share the
HOOKS AND JABS.
The
Blackshear,
Ga.—Terry tc states 'I already have", took crowd's opinion about Tuten. l)rOI)ued Taco Perez- Bobby
"Uootin" Tuten.
place on June 24th at the Sports -He's good. lie's tough. And Crawford main event on the
Most fight fans, after hearing Stadium. It was for the he's strong. But he is easy to 21rtl has
been called off. It
about Clark's request, feel the Southern Amateur Chain- hit. I will be able to catch him scents.
Crawford took a tune-up
curl)' topped, Casselberry pionship and was shown In with everything I throw, Just
bout up in Chicago with Bobby
outti has either 1) taken too support of a tripleheader that like I did in the first light.
Orr i not the hocky player) and
many punches to the head, (2) Featured Perez, Vincent and
"The only thing is, this time I broke his hand. In Crawford's
is a masochist, or (3) has a Ross in three eight-round main won't let it be close. I will be Place
the Sports Stadium's
death wish,
events.
more aggressive and make the usatchmaker, Bruce Trampler, Scott Clark of Lyman High School wants a shot at Terry Tuten.
When told this, Clark assured
Tuten was making his Florida
win so decisive that the Judges is trying to get Killer Ellis. If
his Fans, '1 am far from being debut and the invader from the will have to give it to me,
the fight can be mitade, it will be judged the loser For refusing to Cleveland, Ohio ... Joey VIint'mit
punchy, I don't enjoy being hurt Peach State took a narrow
'In fact, I should stop hint,"
For Taco's newly won Junior light. Judging from Howard's insists he will be back in th
and I am looking forward ' a three round decision. Many in (lark concluded.
Middleweight title...Sept. 9 appearences in this area, I can ring within a few
weeks. But
long and enjoyable life,
the crowd felt Clark out-boxed
Clark is an outstanding card in Miami saw Juan
understand
why...The
ringsiders
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watched
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show
in
-MV reasons for wanting to him and deserved the verdict, prospect and if anyone is going hlidalgo of the
Dominican
Miami
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23rd
will
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physical
collapse
during
fight lumen are quite easy to but Tuten was an instant sue- to beat Tuten it could be the Republic
win his
12th double main event with %'innie training seem to feel "we mna
understand.
cess.
Seminole County youth. But professional fight without it loss ('urto taking
on John Pinney have seen the last of Mr. Viii.
"I want to turn pro and I
In the four tights since that according to amateur mat. v, ban he st pw I Rocky Orango
and
Frarikie
Otero mttin; cent".....iari'nct
Henderson,
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the lighter
hu beats %%ar, Terry has becoine more chmnaker Jiiniiiy Williams, in the seventh
round. The only
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Terry Tuten will become the popular with each passing "Scott is going to have to win a other pro light on the card
was Hogan, a good looking against Tiger Hall and scored a
hottest attraction this area has. performnace, until now he is couple of fights before he can described by the Miami
heavyweight, at the Sports two round T.K.O. in his pro
And that means bigger purses. the top box office draw in this get a re-match with Tuten."
Herald's Gary Long as being Stadium
in
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near debut, is still in jail. He will be
And that's '.that professional area.
The first of these is set
for
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"as
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Fudge
future...Tony
Santiago
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boxing is all about.
In three of those four bouts he 23rd of this month when Clark harden." Long was referring to back in a main
event
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October and in the meantime
"I know Terry is tough and put his opponent to sleep in will battle it out, at the sports it foot
race between state if it will be with Mike Quarry. he is released in the custody
of
everybody who steps In the either the first or second round. Stadium, with one of the best heavyweight
champion Oliver Instead you can expect to see Jimmy Williams everyday. But
ring with him had better expect In the other contest he spotted amateur in the country— Wright
and Gainesvmlk''s Santiago square off against the Iknderson has to go back to
Jail
a war. But I an sure I
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Golf Club.
Actually, it was a series of rarities. Three holes in one, to be
exact.
So, what's so unusual about a hole in one on a Florida golf
course here a couple of hundred or so people play every day.
Firstly, the perfect shots occured on three successive days.
And, secondly, they all were executed by women. Strike up the
band for women's lib.
On Wednesday, Marion Colton struck a smooth four iron that
lifted the ball 102 yards into the cup of the 14th hole. Next day
came Irene Harris, She did the same thing—same club and same
hole. And, on Friday, Marilyn Bennett changed the tune slightly.
She used a five iron to ace the 105-yard 16th.
Pro Mike Mooney also thought this was something a bit out of
the ordinary and called Golf Digest to tell magazine editors about
it. Marion, Irene arid Marilyn possibly will find their names in the
1975 Golf Digest annual.

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Oct. 23-26.
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the %orld that could teach it," said Madam Ka th erine. "It
comes from my own knowledge, from within my own spirit."
She agreed the principles ofpalmIstr).,frenOlog%., astrolØgy.
and so forth could be set down in books. But without the gift to
interpret the signs, a reading knowled ge of the subjects would
armiounttolittle.
Madam Katherine Mrs. Katherine Johnson in private life)
can accommodate tier clientele with almost any kind of rea ding
— crystal ball, cards, palm reading, mind reading, horoscope,
Irenology and even tea leaf readings, th ou gh this last is rare and
usually only requested by visitors from up North.
Palm reading and cards are the most popular, she says, and

After working more than hail a lifetime with the same
company, Vernon Phillips is retiring.
The manager of Mccrory's in downtown Sanford looks
forward to Sept. 30, with eager anticipation - and so does his
wife, Virginia. She feels none of the apprehension many women
know hcn retirement day rolls round for t heir husbands, for
Vernon has definite and detailed plans for the days to come.
Virginia sees the coming years as a time when her husband
will be active, creative and fulfilled — bu t being his own boss,
will be free of th e pressures and policies sometimes imposed by
a large company.
Vernon's dream is not to spend th e rest of his days soaking up
th e sun or puttering in his garden - though th ere doubtless will
be time for th at, too.
"I could never sit at home. I'm going to sell — you know,
take orders, work on a percentage basis. I have contacts with a
number of manufacturers and will be traveling in the Centr al
Florida area.
"And only be working four days a week," he added with a
grin. "I'm anxio us to be on my own feet, todo iton my own."
And Virginia knows that this plan will mean she sees more of
tier husband, not less. "There were times when he was working
60, 80 hours a week. I hardly ever got to see him. But now I'll be
able to travel with Mm and we'll spend a lot more time
together."
In the family room of th e couple's attractive Woodlands home,
the wall is adorned with momuientoes of Vernon's successful

group.
Seminole met Sheoah on the course at Winter Springs and pro
Mickey O'Brien says "we got beat pretty bad." But next time
they're playing at Seminoku and members are expecting to even
the score.
The Seminole Ladies Association Is playing every Tuesday at
830 a ill And n"n.club mutemnbers are welcome.

career, including three plaques he was awarded as Manager of
the Year In 1970, '71 and '72,
As a young lad during the early 1930s, Vernon was making his
way to Pittsburgh, Pa., to enlist in the Navy. His one ride
dropped him off in Wheeling, W.Va., where, Instead of pressing
on to Pittsburgh, he took a job wi th McCrory's. "Working 18
hours a day for $18 a week," he recalls wryly, "but it was the
heart of th e Depression and I was glad to get th e Job."
There followed a series of transfers as a trainee manager
through West Virginia, Virginia, Georgia, and finally in 1942 to
Gainesville.
His career was interrupted briefly while he served In th e Navy
as a supply officer for three years, and before his return to t he
Gainesville McCrory's, he and Virginia, a beautiful dark-haired
girl from Minnesota, were married,
A transfer up North again convinced him Florida was the
place he wanted to se ttle, so his company tra nsferred him back,
first to Coral Gables, then Orlando, a nd finally, to Sanford.
Vernon is keen sports fan, enjoys working In his garden, and
he and Vir ginia love to enterta in the many friends th ey have
made over th e years up and down the eastern half of the
country.
Retirement. In their opinion, will certainly be the Golden
Years,
The Phillips' dreams for a happy, fulfilling, togetherness
during retirement are no different f rom most oth er couples
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realize their drea ms because th ey have made specific plans to
fill the da ys ahead.

According to Gwen Edelman, coordinator of th e county's
Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP, persons who long
for days of blissful relaxa tion once they give up their jobs, too
often find the luxury of doing nothing going stale. Their lives
s ud denly seem purposeless and frustrating.
A person who has been attuned to the hectic pace of the
business or professional world, particularly if he has made his
mark and achieved success and recognition, suddenly finds
himself a "nobody" with nothing particular to do. He, or she,
feels terribly let down.
Ms. Edelinan has found that a couple often falls into discord
w hen retirement strikes. The rhythm of th eir lives Is disrupted, and itis often the housewife who suffers most.
' Sh e loses all her privacy. Suddenly she has someone wi th her
every minute of the day, questioning, criticizing and suggesting
she rearrange her kitchen, her schedule a nd her life."
Ms. Edelman's first advice to troubled retired couples is for
each to find new interests, some th ey can pursue alone, some
together.
Volunteer work is the obvious way to meaningfully fill the
empty hours in a retiree's day, says Ms. Edelman, It allows
them to put their talents and skills to good use and to continue
meeting and working with people.
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Some of th e visitors to Madam Katherine are mereI
curious — and sceptical. Madam Ka th erine accepts their
scepticism quite cheerfully - "By telling th em th e truth, the',
convert th emselves. I don't have Is) convert theum,'' she
Many come ;main."
Most of her clients have specific problems, however. Ths-.
might be financially troubled, have difficulties with their
marriages or love affairs, or be in need of reassurance before
making important business decisi ons. "They come for ad vice. I
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a large number of 'regulars" among her clientele.
A rea ding w ill usually take place in her "reading room" — a
small, cool recess carpeted and furnished in restful pale blue.
"The reading's best when a person is natural, at ease, giving
loose vibrations," explained th e seer.
She never begins a session by asking the client's specific
problems; questions can come later. Instead, she slips imimt'lmately into a meditative pose, crystal ball or client's palm
resting lightly in her hands. "I wait until I see their trend of life
('learing. I can tell past, present and future," said Madam
Katherine who 'sees" in visions.

She describes herself as a "Christi an woman with a str ong
belief in God," a nd attends church regularly. And while she says
she is able to see Into th e future, there is no way she can avert
and inevitable. "If your place is made for you In heaven at a
certain time. you will die before that day is over. Sometimes I
see visions so sad that I am moved to tears with lon ging to lift
these people out of their unhappy life situa tions."
Madam Katherine has a son, two daughters and 13 grandchildren. She is a licensed fortune teller, renewing her license at
th e County Commission office ann ually like any other
businesswoman.
I still don't know if the cards or crystal ball hold an y secrets
for me. or hieth er the lines of my palms help direct the passage
of my life. But Madam Katherine knows, and so do many of her
clients.

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boasts a mixed clientel of men and women, both young and old.
Housewives, businessmen, and teenagers tr)ing to "find
themselves," all se ek her advice.
"Everybody needs somebody to talk to," Madam Katherine
explained the purpose of her life's ork. "Some go to their priest
or psychiatrist or family. Others come to me. The y know what is
said here is as private and confidential as In the confessional.
"Th ere's nothing wrong with our world," she continued.
- it's the people in it that are so mixed up. It gives me joy and
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Then it trio of pinch-hitters
A's 114, Twins 44
ror in 15 chances. Afterwards
from experience. The Balti- won it in the 11th. Al Bumbry
The
A's took advantage of tie said simply, "I felt uncont
The Baltimore Orioles won't more skipper was not around
to drew a leadoff walk, moved to five Minnesota errors in th
e fortable."
go do wn without ruffling a few see the concluslim
of his team's .hird on Tcny Muser's hit-an- ope:4er to stretch their winning
feathers,
Royals 10-7, Angels 2-2
latest victory, having been drun single and scored on ex- streak
to seven ganges. But the
Consecutive singles by Jim
All but counted out when they ejected by home plate umpire Tiger Jim Northrup's double. Twins took the nightcap by
Wohlford,
Cookie Rojas,
dropped two games to the first- Joe Brinkman for arguing a Ken Singleton added a sacrifice scoring six runs in the sixth in- George Brett, John Mayberry
fly for the final run.
place Boston Red Sox in Md. strike call in the 10th inning,
ning, Dave McKay and Jerry and Al Cowens, began the
first
Ellie Hendricks' three-run
Torrey, 181, got the victory, Terrell driving home
more last week and fell eight
two runs inning of the first game and set
homer
capped a four-run see- allowing eight hits before glv- apiece.
games off the pace in the
the tone of the evening for the 1
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inning
that staked Mike ing way to Dyar Miller, who got
American League East, feisty
Rod Carew, the Twins' allst.ar Royals, who now trail firstManager Earl Weaver has his Tori-ex to an early lead, but the the final three outs. Joe second baseman, played the en- place Oakland by seven games
Tigers tied the score on two-run Coleman, 9-17, took the loss, al.
Orioles on the wing again.
tire first game and part of the in the Al West, John
homers by Torn Veryzer in the though he retired 25 of
bat- second game at first base, It Mayberry's tworun double
The Orioles have taken to the fifth Inning and Ben Oghivie in ters in one
stretch, including 18
as his first appearace there keyed a five-run third inning in
road and won seven of nine to the eighth.
in a row,
since 1970, and he made one er- the second game.
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Madam Katherine divines past, present and future in crystal ball

Mayfair Is negotiating with J. C. Goosie and the Space Coast
Tour for a tournament at the Sanford course this winter. Goosie
recently got out of a hospital following lung surgery when a nonnialignant tumor was removed, lie's getting along fine now and
hopes for another successful tournament series.
Also at Mayfair, K. D. Brooks aced the 16th with what one oba screr swore was a "choked down three wood;" George Billups
broke par for the first time with a 71 and Mack (Mrs. Bill) Baker
finally busted 9O, firing an85 during a ladies day tournament.

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its best condition? The answer is Dinty Moore, a corn beef and
Two other aces were scored at Rolling Hills. And it was like
cabbage-loving Irishman who was promoted to greens superin. another Sheoah chapter. Both were posted on Sept. 6 and both on
ienuern anout a month ago.
the same hole -the 162-yard 11th. Allen Creson, a l6-year.old five
Florida Golfweek, that relatively new publication founded by handicapper, used a seven iron. And lefty Jim Walter, used
Winter Haven's Charley Stine last March, has a Jackpot Jam- three wood.
boree on tap at Sheoah Sept.
If Rolling Hills pro Pete Osborn seems to be smiling more
For an $18 entry fee, contestants are entitled to a cart and 18
holes of golf ith a chance to win a new car (for hole in one) and than usual these days, it's not because of his golf, but his fishing.
And, he's beaming not because of a big catch, but one that got
some 20 other prizes. There's one stipulation. Have to be a
here's a warning to anyone dropping in for a round at Seminole
Golfweek subscriber, but that can be remedied for a moderate away. "It was my biggest thrill in fishing," grins Pete who Golf Club. Don't play Ike Poore unless he gives you at least -o
hooked into a 300-pound blue marlin on an excursion out of Ponce shots more than your handicap.
price,
Inlet near Daytona Beach.
In his last 90 holes over the 3,100-yard nine holer, Ike Is 30 under
Here's one for the Couldn't-happen.to..a-nicer.guy departHis fishing companions were Bob Bruner and Bob Burley. par. Undoubtedly, the Seminole Men's Golf
Association will be
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three wood and pounded the ball into the cup. It was his third ace
and second at Rolling hills where he was its president until
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ith gold rings in their ears making unlikely predictions about
is)) dark strangers
When Madam Ka therine ushered me into her home, she
wore no comic strip turban , nor was th e room we entered small,
dark and draped with star spangled curtains.
Imaskad, the Iongwood fortune teller greeted rn wearing a
fresh coin-spotted afternoon dress fastened at the V-neckline
with an antique brooch. 11cr dark curly hair, greying around the
lace, as swept back Grecian style and modest earrings
replaced the gaudy hoops I'd expected.
11cr spacious livingruomim in th e modern
located on
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SOUth oi,.u, iii, wilS rumnisflt'I in sumptious
elegance. moss green velvet drapes off setting w Wte upholstered
couches. Like a gracious hostess at a formal reception, Madam
Katherine invited rime to sit alongside an ornate, glass-topped
table while she took a seat opposite me.
Fascinating th ough her narra ti ve was, I found my attention
straying front the tales of her childhood to the large crystal ball
('nsconce(lin carved slh'eron the table be twc.n us.
What dark secrets lay within its gleaming milky depth, I
found ill)
ondering — hen just moments be fore I'd been
s'of(ingat such "gypsy noense"
hInt Madam Kat herine casts some kind of spell. She has a
still, confident and knowing air which is both disquieting and
attractive. With an effort, I brought my eyes away from t he
crystal,backtohercaljnface,
She as explaining how she'd always had a psychic gift,
even as a child. Born one Christmas Day with a "veil" over her
lace— akindoftransparentmembra ne wtijchco,'eredherhea d
and most of her body — it was her uncanny predictions about
macmuibers of her family th at confirmed she had "the gift" -as
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The Cardinals, who face the lead to 5 12 games over second- and scored two runs and Tyson record for
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treal had taken a 3-I lead off
Are the Redbirds dead birds? Pirates in a three-game series place Philadelphia.
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Dave Parker tilt a three-run
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victory over the New York Diego Padres stopped the hlotis- snapped a four-game losing homer and Bob
Moose pitched 7
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ton Astros 1.0; the Atlanta streak behind Lynn McGlothen, 1-3 innings of shutout relief to
positive-thinking Mike Tyson.
It kept the third-place Cardl- Braves turned back the Los An- 15-11, who scattered seven hits, rally Pittsburgh over
Montreal.
"If we can Just get within four nals 7i games in back of the geles Dodgers 2-1 and the Ciii- One of them was by Mike Vail,
It was the first major league
games of Pittsburgh by the Pirates in the National League cinnati Reds defeated the San New York's sensational rookie
victory since April 14, 1914, for
time we start a series with the East. The Pirates whipped Francisco Giants 6-3.
who hit in his 20th straight Moose, who entered the game in
Pirates, we've got a chance." Montreal 6-3 to increase their
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Retirees iimust learn to take the course jointly be-t hink of themselves as ause, Williams says, it is
individual persons instead the wife who guides the
of machinists, accountants husband through the
and whatever, as "who" retirement crisis, Just as
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children and helped her
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Edelman is constantly seeking an answer to this dilemma.
Retirement is often not all it's cracked up to be, she says.
Retirees get bored, lonely, frustrated. They sometimes feel
unwanted, that they ha ve outgrown th eir usefulness and have
lost their status and their very identity.
They must have something definite to do, she insists.
Bill Bowman and his wife had made careful plans for his
retirement - they were to set up base in Florida, then travel
here fancy took them. But Bill's wife died in September, 1972,
less than a year before he was due to retire.
Neverth eless, Bill packed up his job as a manufacturer's
representative and his home in New Jersey, and bought a
condominium and power boat In Altamonte Springs. And for a
while, tie lived the "good life."
"But then I got bored," said Bill. "I certainly didn't niss the
rat race of working up North, but I needed some thing to do."
So he joined RSVP.
Today, Bill volunteers his time and talents to th e Blind and
Visually Impaired Program in the county school system He
also puts in several hours a week at the Semin ole Cancer Society
Unit's office in Sanford.Is an elder and treasurer at his church
and on the board of directors at his condominium complex. And
he has remarried.
Bill is happy with his retirement now that he Is using his time
comfortably, constructively — doing w ha t he wants, but doing it
with a definite plan in mind.

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(;reg Morris and Thomas Vinton.
A reception followed the ceremony at the church.
The couple will make their new home at 6008 Silver Star Rd.,
Orlando. The bridegroom is employed by Green Thumb Nursery
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Wedding Anniversary party Ra% nond
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surprised to receive a little gift HULLALO: You can never do a
Approximately 125 guests W.W. Tyre Jr., Mrs. Marion and I have been talking to his
DEAR ABBY: I have an
from her. Nothing costly; just a kindness too soon because you
called to
help the couple Roberts and Miss Joan Wilke. spirit on a Ouija board ever unusual problem. I look
celebrate their marriage 25
trinket with a friendly note, "I never know how soon it will be
Also assisting the hostess since. We have also talked two pregnant, although I'm not.
loved meeting you. Keep in too late.
years ago, &amp;.'pt. I, 1950 in the were Mrs. William Maliczowski other spirtis on the OuiJa board.
I've always had a large
touch."
First Methodist Church of and Miss Lynn Newman.
DEAR ABBY: Twelve years
My aunt says that we protuding stomach. Then I
Sanford.
I wrote and thanked her for ago when my brother died, his
The couple's daughter, shouldn't use the Ouija board became pregnant and foolishly
tier thoughtfulness. A few death wish was that I watch
A blue and white color Bonnie assisted with the guest because it is the work of the gained 57 pounds.
weeks
later, along comes over his wife and children,
scheme was used, carried book and son, Dale also devil.
Mv son is now 18-monthsanother little gift from this which I have.
out from the buffet table in the assisted.
Can you give my any in. old, but I'm about 20 pounds follows.
would trim off that excess woman. Again I wrote to thank
Millie i his wife) never
dining room to the family room
For the occasion, Mrs. Austin formation about Ouija boards? overweight and look like I'm
Abby. if anyone can come up weight and buy yourself a good tier,
remarried due to scme bad
where a 4-tiered cake centered chose a gown of mint green knit Are they bad or not?
seven months pregnant no with a better response to the foundation garment, you'lllose
Than she sent a store-brought experiences with men.
another table.
trimmed with matching emJ. B. IN OLEAN, N.Y. matter how I dress.
nd]ess comments, it's you.
that
pregnant
look,
card
for no special occasion
She Is ill now, and the doctors
Floating hostesses were Julie broidered braid.
DEAR J. 11: The only way
Needless to say, people are
LOOKS P.G. IN FL4.JH1DA
DEAR AIRY: About six with the message, "It's nice to have given her about six
Reagan. Glenda and Glynna
Austin is employed by one can "talk" to a spirit is always saying to me, "Oh,
DEAR LOOKS: A more months ago I met a pleasant, have a
special friend like you." months to live.
Alderman, Kathy Carte, Sara Florida Power and Light and through prayer. And you don't you're having another!"
satisfactory solution is what to middle-aged married woman
I acknowledged the card only
Lee
Roberts,
Yesterday, I stopped by to see,
Cathy his wife is a clerk in the court need a Oulja board for that. A
When I say, "No, I'm not 1)0, not way to SAY. I know it's while visiting a mutual friend in because
I would have felt guilty Millie and the kids, and I
house.
Cosmato and Cindy Smith.
Ouija board is all right to use as pregnant," an awkward silence easier said than done, but if you another city.
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if I didn't. Abby, I am a busy, mentioned a business trip I was
professional woman, and I wish going on.
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Sept.
21
at
3:30
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with
four
holding its Third Annual
she wants to maintain the
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hours of great jazz music.
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Conference Sept. 12-14, in
dl)'-Jazz artists from New contact. Chill the relationship
DEAR
TENDER: Tell her
Jensen Beach.
making
your
"thank
yons"
the
truth
.
Orleans
to
Atlanta
and
some
— that you'd like to
of by
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Keynote speakers for the
T.
Florida's finest Jazz luminaries brief and formal. Unkind? Not take her, but you've never
conference include Dr. Santa
really. She's subtly trying to cheated on your wife, and your
will be assembled for
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Schotta and Dr. Shirley
obligate you.
combined performance,
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conscience won't permit it now.
McCune. Dr.Schotta, who was
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Returning
to
us
again
after
on the commission that drew up
their previous fine perthe final Title IX guidelines will
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here, on stage
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this
time,
will be the
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trumpet
artist
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Daven
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po
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from
New
&amp;
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served on the commission that
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and
Edith
M. Reynolds, 22, Rt.
Atlanta's
wonLW,
drew up the final Title IX
Charles C. Bourcier, 47,
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cornetist-Jazz
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guidelines will also speak.
Herman H. Wallatrom, 71, Melanie C. Conway, 30, l7 N
Ernie Carson, along with
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has been active In research and
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Bram
Towers 509, Lola E. Hunt Rd., I.W.
clarinetist Herman Foretich,
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analysis on sex roles.
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also from Atlanta. Orlando's Crews, 63, 809 Bram Towers
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Georges. Rusted, 22, Qtr. R-3
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own
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the use of education as a tool for
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social betterment. Currently
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Jazz Band, just Lepird, 21, 18Th Maywood Rd.,
she is the program coordinator
LewisA,Coombs,V,Bx 2053,
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Sue C. Stewart, 24, 1212 thn_______________________________________________________
for the Resource Center on Sex
Leonard J. Koch, 2, Ann- dolph St.
and the World Championship of
Roles In Education In
yule, Pa., Elaine B. Becker, ,
Jazz,
National Foundation for
John E. Johnson 77, 819 W 1st,
President
of
To
Sanford's
SISTER
Club,
Nora
Gordoa
assist
United
Cerebral
same,
BONDS
BRING
(right) and Bond Project Chairman, Dot Powell
Improvement of Education,
(left) present $200 bond to Sharon Saul of Astor (second right) and Nell Kader of
James K. Jones, 20, 550 Oak Brenda Petscher, 23, 715
Sanford at a lun- Patsy of Central Florida, ten
Washington, D.C. She will
is
Cl.,
WS, Debra J. Moore, 20 Meadows St.
eheon held Thursday at The Cavalier Restaurant, Sanford. Not present was $100 bond winner Opal per cent of the profits from th
speak on Implementation of BIG SMILES
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Lemon of Orlando. A drawing for the bond winners was held
1509
Park Dr., CB.
concert will be donated by the
Labor Day at the Central Florida
Title IX.
Most of the proceeds from the sale of tickets for the bonds will go
Magnolia,
Katherine M. Evetts,
James L. Holland, 22, Rt 3 Bx
Central Florida Hot Jazz
toward making the final payment
Attorney General Robert
the SISTER.s $3,000 pledge to the zoo.
Society. Tickets available at the 558, Wynn, Sanf., Robin K. 24, same.
Shevin will speak at the
Wilson, 19, 609 E. 2nd St.
(bar.
Saturday morning kick-off
James U. Lee, 24, P013 871,
Bruce Hudson, 28, Bx 124
Wanda L. Meseroll, 22, same,
breakfast
Plymouth, Mary C. Doney, 25,
Jack G. Fightmaster, 53,
Registration begins Friday
702 Cherokee cit.
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from 4-10 pm. at Florida
P013 583, DeBary, Jeanette
Ernest I.. Chavers, 22, Gen. Li
Institute of Technology, 720 S.
little, 34, P013 06 1k Mary.
Del., Osteen, Mary A. Glover,
Indian River Driw. The Con- Oasis Plans
classes started as teachers and at the first class meeting. For indicated that preliminary
Jimmy Wm. Graham, 19, 217
19, lix 425 Geneva,
locatLns become available,
ference is being hosted by the
Albert St., WS, Theresa N.
further information call Project screening1sdonebya3ominte How To Be
Richard A. Green, 22, 129 Griffin. in, 112 E. Pine Ave.,
Indian River chapter of NOW New Classes
The present schedule Is as OASIS at Bram Towers, San- cassette tape to be submitted by
Aldean Dr., Lynette Mrcel, 22, I.W.
Good Parent
follows:
and Conference Coordinator is
ford,
each applicant. Auditions will
A course on "The Changing
Sewing Classes will meet sit
Valarje Adams P.O. Box 413,
be held In the Theatre at
Raising responsible, happy
Envlr'rnmnent of Florida as It the following times and Music Guild
Jen'crt Beach.
Florida
Atlantic
University.
children
is the world's most
Affects Wildlife" taught by locations:
They
will
t."in
at
9 a.m. on difficult Job for which there Is
wildlife expert Ira Welgley will
Mon. 9:30 a.m.-12, Sept 15, Sets Contest
Dec. 11 with finals scheduled little training. Dr. Thomas
be held for all interested per- Oviedo Woman's Club, Oviedo.
Cara McCoy &amp; Kenneth E.
BOCA RATON — Florida for 2:30 p.m. Dec. 12. Winners Gordon
Gordon C. Reid &amp; Janice I..
has devised a system
sons In the Sanford area on
Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.-12 Sept. Atlantic Music Guild's annual
Preston H. Neal &amp; Evelyn S.
Ann M. Douglass &amp; Torn C.
are
announced
by
the
panel
of
which
incorporates
the
latest
Sept. 24, from 9:30 a.m. - noon 15, Seventh-day Adventist competition for
Geo. I,. Norman &amp; Janet J.
11,000 In top. distinguished judges Im- techniques and thinking In
Paulette
Marie Griffith &amp;
in the Florida Power and light Church, Forest City.
Robert Hambrick &amp; Sara Michael
prize money will go this year to
mediately after the auditions parent-child relationships. It Catherine
1 hu I lolhns Pla)cr of lltiliu., building, 301 Myrtle Ave.,
Tuesday 9:30 a.m.-12 Sept. 16, ,in outstanding piano student are
(Colemnani
Geo, A. Pippin &amp; Jerry J.
completed.
Includes ways of Improving
College will present their an. Sanford. There is a moll Chuluota Comm. Church, who is preparing for a
E. Priscilla Meagher &amp; Larry
Robin J. Hodge &amp; Geo, J. Jr.
Mrs. Wise said that the communication in families and D.
nu,al "Meet Annie Russell" charge.
Chuluota.
professional career. The
Lavoughn
Futrell &amp; Alan B.
helping children become more
night in the Fred Stone Theatre
names of the Judges are
The course is presented for
Douglas Wasson vs Barbara
Tuesday. 4 p.m.4:30 p.m. competition is set for
Ella B. D1'.niels &amp; Jerry L. Sr.
00 saturday, at 8:00 p.m. The the Seminole Audubon Society Sept, 16, Head Start School, and 12 with the deadline for announced until shortly before responsible.
Ann Wasson
Gary
H. Sundvall &amp; Nikki K.
Dr.
Thomas
Gordon's
Parent
the auditions.
pubdc Is invited to this free under the sponsorship of Bookertown.
Ann F. Alexander &amp; Robert
application Nov. 1.
Jacqueline
S. Arnold &amp; Joe G.
Effectiveness Training Cow-se (,
e.enIng of song, dance and Seminole Community College's
Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.-12,
For the first time this year
Bic
C.
Cutshall
&amp; Martha
Application blanks and will be given beginning Sept. 24
skits. Newcomers to the Central Project
OASIS
oots Co., H, Knox Bet- I..
(Older Sept. 17, Ascension Lutheran the Guild will also award ompete
details are available at 7
Florida area are especially American
Seniors
p.m. and continuing tlnghaus &amp; La Rene G.
In Church, Casselberry.
second and third prizes of $500 from Mrs. Wise at 817 S.W.
7th
through
Nov.
12. It will be held
welcome.
Seminole). Regular meetings of
Linda G, Griner &amp; Calvin
Wednesday, 4 p.m.4:30 p.m., and $250. Applicants must be St., Boca Raton, Fla, 33432.
Sandra N. Gines &amp; Harold
at
the Trinity United Methodist
Scenes will be presented from the Seminole Audubon Society Sept. 17, Head Start School, from 18 through 27 years of age
Andrew C. Stine &amp; Madelyn
John D. Sullivan &amp; Phyllis
Contestants must each Church, 306 W. Wisconsin Ave. D.
Gary N. Gordon &amp; Flora A.
last year's shows "Godspell," will resume Oct. 30.
Boolcertown.
on the date of the auditions perform a baroque or classical
The course Is being sponsored
Project OASIS in cocperatlon
"Cabaret," "Celebration,"
Lola N. Harris &amp; Edward
Bernice Dyess &amp; Isaac N
Thursday, 9:30 a.m.-12, Sept. and must be either legal com1asltlon, a romantic piece,
by
the Citrus Council of Girl
The audience will be Invited with SCC is offering a variety of 18, Oviedo Woman's Club, residents of Florida or students and
Phillip N. Boyd &amp; Ann B.
Vivian Lynn Waiters &amp; Keith
a composition from the Scouts and will
tothe
join cast of 20 alter
classes throughout the county. Oviedo,
be available to Joseph WI. maiden name
Win. A. Penland &amp; Ivalee A.
enrolled Li Florida educational impressionist or contemporary members at a reduced rate.
performance for refreshments. The classes are primarily
Smith.
Pearile
Mae Lee &amp; James lee
Thursday, 4 p.m.-6:30 p.m., Institutions,
periods. /tlso required are one
Jr.
For more information,
Limited seating. Call Annie designed for the needs of the Sept. 1$, St. Paul Baptist
M)TU L Stimps &amp; Richard
Mrs. John D. Wise, former complte sonata and one contact Bruce Graebner,
1350
Russell Theatre for reser- elderly but any adult may at. Church, 619 Pine, Sanford.
Floyd
N. Jones &amp; Karen D.
Lillie Mae Thomas &amp; Herbert
president of the Guild and Its complete concerto Iron Stan- Gainesville Dr., Deltona, Fin.
vatior.s.
tend. There will be other
Joseph
D.
Johnston
&amp;
linda
Registration will take place scholarshlp chairman thl.syear, dard repertoires.
Frank I.. Ansle y &amp; Patricia
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Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
Grover; and Geralyn Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Amos C, Jones.

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If you desire to sponsor a
dancer of your choice, send
your check directly to the
ballerina, but make it payable
to Ballet Guild of Sanford Seminole.
Dancers forming the 175-76
company and their parents are
Joni Bales, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Bales; Recca Carman, Mrs.
Mary Carman; Paula Chaplin,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Chaplin;
and Margo Dowlen, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Dowlen.
Also Carol Cram, Mrs. Cindy
Cram; Christy Fraas.a, Mr. and
Mrs. William C. Fraasa; Jackie
and Lisa Greene, Mr. and Mrs.
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under the spousarsitip of a local
organization.
The award-winning, nonprofit ballet company, which
The Board of Directors of has received national acclaim,
Ballet Guild of Sanford. is supported by the community,
Seminole proudly announces Contributions provide guest
that a historical Bicentennial dance masters, cover touring
Ballet has been dedicated to expenses and all costs allied
Mrs. Reubin (Donna I.ou
with staging productions. The
Askew of Sanford, the only ballerinas rehearse constantly
Seminole County woman ever and receive no remuneration.
to reign as First Lady of
The highly professional
Florida.
cultural group needs sponsors
According to a letter received to keep the dancers on their
fruui Mrs. Askew, she and the toes Sponsors receive riiem•
(;()vernor hope to attend the bership cards entitling them to
premiere performance which attend the premier ballet and
%ill be followed by a gala following reception and their
reception in a luxurious setting, riatmus ill be listed in the

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Also Susan King. Mr. and
Mrs. Trudi Meyer of Hacienda Village had
Mrs.
Robert B. King; Debbie
Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Connor of St. Louis,
the pleasure of a visit
from her great. Mo., spent two weeks as the guests of Jack
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and Tony Kniffin, Mr. and Mrs.
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harry Griffin; Holley Ann
grandchildren Francis, Richard and and Joyce Schneader of The Terraces. Almost
Michael, accompanied by their parents, Mr. the
Kurimnai, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
entire two weeks was spent sightseeing,
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and Mrs. Timothy Kelsch of Cleveland, Ohio, but the families did manage to get in some
Kurimai; and Gina Madden,
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Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Madden.
01(1 youngsters, who are triplets, and as alike
as three peas in a pod
Also Liz Mann, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright of The Terraces
While on their ten-day visit, the Keiseti had a large group from her family pay them a
Paul Mann; Jan Rathel, Mr.
Family also visited
arid Mrs. Don Rathel; Ramona
the triplets' grandmother, weeks visit, during which time they enjoyed a
Mrs. R. A. Kelsch of Forest City.
Rcntsch, Mrs. Thelma RentFamily reunion.
sch; Sara Lee Roberts, Mr. and
The guests included, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bill
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Mrs. Marion Roberts; and
and Marge Leskowyak of Meadowlark Bowen, Mrs. Wright's parents, Greg Bowen, a
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spent the day recently at Busch Gardens in brother
Debbbie and Linda Whelchel,
of Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Wright's sister,
MILS. REt.'BIN ASKEW
('harlotte and Guv Garrett.
Tampa acconipanied by their son, Bill Jr., his Gwen, and her daughter, Jennifer Bowen, all
wife, Cecelia, and their son, Larry.
The two from Arlington, Ky. Also spending the week
families arrived when the attraction opened
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was Mrs. Wright's sister and brother-in-law,
and spent the whole day until closing enjoying Mr. and Mrs. James Eiefert of St. Louis, Mo.,
the sights.
accompanied by their two sons, Michael and
Tiinniv.
I .itlUa and Joe Kizer of Meadowlark are
By l'ANNEr1l; EI) ,ltDs
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William J. Situlra, a former
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Herald Correspondent
smiie (if the plastic masks Netto advertising artist, now the
Judy and Ken Damsel of Old Town, and
Beattie of New Orleafts, Lii, Miss Beattie will
sculptures of papier-mache and director of the FFA at [)el3ary
their
children Scott, Shelley and Laurie, along
spend a week with tier aunt and uncle touring
IkI3\RY - Five local artists metallic materials.
Hall, is showing some of his
are exhibiting their paintings
all of the major tourist attractions located with Raymond and Eleanor Snell of
Debbie McNerny is a first colorful acrylic paintings.
Meadowlark and their sons, Greg, David and
around Central Florida
this IIt(Jflth in the Florida time exhibitor who lives on a
Ilie good cheer of National Citizenship Day t Sept. 17)
This week, Mrs. Gloria
Steven, recently went on a camping exis
something
everyone should know about, believes the
Federation of Art Galleries in working farm in DeUind, so Eagleton of Delary will also
pedion
to
High
Springs,
in
North
Florida
Junior
Woman's
Club of Sanford. Therefore, members
Three enterprising young ladies, members
Deliary Hall. Artists are Ms. Ilmany of her paintings are of the exhibit her paintings in oils. A
of the Oviedo high School Majorettes, where the two families went tubing along the
have asked most area churches with bells to ring out the
Billie Ann Langworthy of simple country life she knows Mudent of Judy Maloney's and
good news for one minute, starting together at 10 am.,
recently held a rummage sale to raise money riser for 11 miles. They also stopped off to
I cltona; Don Netto of Orlando; so well.
Gene Barber's,
Wednesday.
to help with expenses. The girls ran the whole view Leon and Orleans Springs. The families
Ms. Debbie McNerny of
Ms. Gwendolyn Welsh, also a
Delary Hall is the former
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to
take
in
a
bit
of
the
sights
and
Pause a moment when you hear those peals, and
Del.and; Ms. Gwendolyn Welsh student of Gene Barber, is a I)eliary Mansion, and is open to
project by themselves and realized a profit of
scenes
of
the
area
in
a
short
three
days.
ponder
your role as a citizen. Ask yourself the question,
of Deltona and William J. first time exhibitor in the hall, the public every day except
$120.00. Donna and Jody Gomez from Oviedo
'What
have
I done for my community lately?'
Sholar of Dehlar'.
and Linda Schneader from Winter Springs
Front a background of fashion Monday, from 1 to 5 p.m. It is
The
Juniors
hope good things will conic from these
Each month the Gallery artist and commercial work she situated in the heart of Del3ary
are to be commended for their initiative.
Judy and Ken Damsel had Just returned
thu.hLs,
displays
the
works
of
several
has
turned
to
painting
portraits.
at 210 Sunrise Blvd.
from their camping expedition, when a large
Recently, three youngsters from The group of friends from hlaverhill. Mass. camewell known and new Florida
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artists, bringing art lovers of
Central Florida the works of
Michele Lucas went out collecting for the James and Pat Dupre and children, Michele
I)(/ic'1I('d 1"lU/)/)flrl4)I's Hav e )J(f(/( It
For
these talented students or
Muscular Dystrophy Fund. In just a half hour and Jennifer, and the D'Orlando family inthe children collected $26 for this worthy chiding Rosie,
"pros"
who
might
otherwise
go
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unnoticed. Fifty paintings are
plans to spend a week or so visiting with the
on the September exhibition.
Damsels and sightseeing.
Subjects are varied and media
J used are oils, acrylics and
Of ."(:n/)r(I .'('fll jfl()j()
watercolor,
Ms. t.angworthy is a first
To Proudly Enter Its Eighth Year
time exhibitor with the
h'edvration. She is a student of
Gene Barber whose work was
Affiliated with the National Association for
exhibited here last month,
Reaional Ballet, according to a national dance critic, the
together with several of his
auild's
historical Bicentennial Ballet, which is dedicated
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students' works. In her painHow about that old chest or problems. Enrollment is now and style of furniture will also
to the First Lady of Florida, is a masterpiece.
tings, one finds a talent all too
chair or dining room table that open for the furniture be discussed,
rare in student artists, that of
you have been meaning to get refinishing and repair course.
There will be a registration the ability to draw a native skill
Community supporters have made it possible for
fixed up over the years? Classes are held in the trades fee for this 16 week, 60 hour
in dralt.smanship. Now working
this
outstanding cultural group to dance their way to the
Eventually you will get around and industrial building on the course.
in oils, Ms. l.angworthy is
top.
to it because It Is as good or main campus each Monday,
concentrating on landscapes
better than what you could buy Tuesday and Wednesday nights Creative
and still life. It will be in.
today, but you Just don't have from 7:00p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
We Love you and need you!
wresting to see her forthcoming
the space to work. Other
Aggression
works as she expands and
reasons for delay; you lack the
Students will work on their
k'velopes her skills.
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Creative Aggression, the
Don Netto's
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style is
don't know how or what kind of the class include; stripping, technique of turning a reminiscent of the old
masters
finish to apply, and you lack the sanding, selection and ap- destructive process into a __
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tools to do a first class job.
plAcation of finish, and repair constructive process, will be rendering is
associated with
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$25.00 to S49.00 ........................Patron
painters,
has the solution to those struction, kinds of wood. history munity College on weekends His
paintings of American
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beginning September 19. The 24 Indian children and Japanese
hours of instruction will run women in
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traditional costume
Friday evening, all day
are exceptional. A student of
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Saturday and for four hours on
transcendential meditation,
Sunday. The classes are taught many
of his canvases reflect
by Dominick SOlfi, ILA., J.D.
the mysticism of the East, in
Sanford borne of Olga Hunter. Salfi has studied at the Institute very strong conipositwns. A
(;ut'.cts At i/u' Pre'miere Prfornui ,u'e .'lruI (,t-,la I?Pet'pli()rz
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Auditions Slated
f Group Psychotherapy with
Installation of officers took
painting of Einstein and
Mail Checks To P.O. Box 1381. or Doris Williams Dietrich, The Herald
Auditions for the Third place with Past Departmental the originator of Creative itiattiematical symbols is
Annual Review, to be given by Chapeau Emma Adams of Aggression, Dr. George Bach.
'mite first session will be
the Deltona Woman's Club, Orlando officiating.
especially
designed for couples
were held on Saturday afterOfficers Include: Betty - married or not married noon at the Woman's Club
House under the direction of Yeagar, Ic petit chapeau; Eva will start Friday,'September 19.
Mildred N. Caskey who has Winn, La petit concourage; Bea The total cost is $10.00 exk.f f\ ./v1
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of
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delays, mainly Pa perwork,
relating to new Fedel regulations In
pro
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to protect the buyer but were not able to move Into their house
until two weeks later than planneJ. What is this law and how does
It help?
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This is the age of constimIierisfli's latest entry into the real
estate market. It's called RESP/t, short for Heal Estate Settiemnents Procedures Ad and became
effective June 20, 1975. The
RESPA
requirements are ainiled primarily at the lender and
were designed to protect buyers. The Act attempts that feat
through standardized closing Procedur es
, advance disclosure of
closing costs, eliminating k i
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lowering costs for some escrow items,
IIESPA also puts soniC disclosure requirements on the seller
or his
as well. They must confirmii to the lender that these
requirements have been met and given to the
buyer in writing.
This applies to residences on which
has been coin.
pleted more than 12 mon ths prior to
the lender's l oa n cornmitinent, If the seller has ow nod the property for iiwre t ha n two
sears he must give the muie, address of the Owner and the year of
acquisition. If the seller has owned th e property less than
o
years and it has not been used as a residence he must disclose the
actual (Lite of
the purchase price, and list any improvements made plus th eir cost. Most Realtors now have sta
ndardized
forms outlining these requiretnents,and %- hen a contract for Sale
and Purc hase is enter ed into the HE.SPA purchase
information
requiremen ts are signed and given to th
e buyer along wi th his
copy of th e sales contract.
RESPA applies to transactions where a home mortgage is
being sec ur ed by a borrower to finance th
e purchase of
residential property involving a federally relat ed mortgage loan.
It's interesting to note that the enforcement provisions of the
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shift responsibility to the lending institutions.
When th e bo rrower gets his loan application from
th e le nd er,
he
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development and
create civic pride,
to the Central Florida Art Assn. driftwood, shells, seed.s and nature objects.
FAIRWAY
The Sanford-Seminole Art and the Artists League of dried foliage.
Always eager to study and
Assn. opened the season with a Orange County. Mrs. Richter's
A love of art and nature have learn more about art, Mrs. ::,: LAUNDROMAT :
critique of members' work by (Thinaberry Tree Antiques been intertwined in Marie Richter brings this
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at her 1106W. First St. Richter's life from the time she, to her office as president of the
prices and coin laundry
member. In October, Sanford home is a familiar landmark in was a young girl growing upon art association. Other officers
service in a pleasant atartist John \'eackle, reknowned Sanford.
IArng Island, N.Y.. through the are: (a11 Tipton, first vice : mosphere. Open 7 am.
for his rustic watercolors, will
Inside, displayed among an
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demonstrate his technique. intriguing collection of antiques Philadelphia, to the present vice president: l)orothea
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Or lando artist, sculptor and and curiosities are Mrs. -Jay. Flowers, birds and
secretary:
land- Strosnider,
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teacher, E.V. Tatich will be the Richter's own paintings and wapes feature regularly in her Elizabeth Berga, treasurer;
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association's
guest
in 'woodsies"
tiny sculptures
ork, and her home is littered and Rosamond Chapman, :; Try it you'll like it!
November.
using natural materials such
%il ith her prolific sketches of
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SANFORD
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lides of the fine arts in March,
FULL BLAST!!!
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or*iritout POl.Y
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trosnider, Lemon Bluff,
)steen. There are four
atagories, including one for
uniors, and cash prizes will be
warded the second day of the
show, Nov. 15. Enter now, urges
Mrs. Richter.
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to the most tired furniture or
provement center can result in mIni-mIracles. The selection of a look-alike for hand-painted Delft tile the
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materials. Actually, it's
wicker pieces.
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SANFORD
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[unction, not price. One should surprised with results.
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very carefully where
and the following charges are itemized for both buyer and seller:
money should be spent, where
sale pric, personal property included in sale, real
taxes
money can be saved by tindue, utility costs prorated, deposit or
$
money from buyer,
16,900
provisation,
and where it's
principal of the loan, any loans existing on the
loan
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possible to have novel results at
origination fees, loan discount points, appraisal fees, credit
TAX CREDIT APPLIES
l.t's face it, We live in a jet- white laminated wall
expense.
reports, lender's Inspection fee, mortgage insurance application
panels then, will result in a total
CONvEpTpoNaL
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ru n lifestyle,
winI Air, Shag Carpeting in Living Areas, Inside And
premium, prepaid hazard insurance premium, escrow items
for snacking that get a fresh that practically care for dow are
treatment,
a well-made
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for taxes and ha zard Insurance, settlement
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these
cases,
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home snappy expolsion of red conies yourself with invigorating results may be so effective in
fees, title charges, notary fees, attorney's fees, title Insurance,
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goverrunent transfer taxes, survey cOsts and inspection fees.
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countertops. Posters, cookware stored,
"care-free" kitchen Is worth the extraexpense This
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REAL ESTATE
is budget decorating at its best
need not to be a total re-do; and plants add festive personal that puts the spotlight on you
closing what the settlement charges totaled. It also standardizes
rather, changingsome
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largest work surfaces floors,
Careful integration of these wwho's always calm, cool and ge tting more for your dollar
few areas of the country.
investment.
walls, counters
along with decorative and work surfaces, collected,
There
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Send your questions to: Real Estate Investments, The
thousands of approaches to
minor decorative accents,
z-.verung ocrabu, nii North French Avenue, Sanford, Fla. 32771.
budget decorating. Don't let
can achieve mini-miracles.
Today's building materials
convention stand in the way.
offer
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good looks within
reasonable economies, par.
memorable decorating effects
ticularly if you rely on "(b-itoccur when you let your
imagination take over.
s oursell" building supplies.
You
Here are some ways inexpencut final cos by as
A.
The treasury Depart11% ANI)'i I AN(;
sive
it
much as 25 per cent if you
have been broken
hit' Ilt'raltl Services
lidnt says that, to get the tax away from their stereotyped
tackle the project yourself,
deduction, the buyers themuses and turned into decorative
One-stop shopping at your
Q
M' husband and I selves m ust occupy the house. and functional items in the
local home improvemnent center recently signed to buy a new If others occupy it, even if they home:
spells jet-age convenience,
house in tIes'elpiiient me are close relatives, the credit
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hang inexpensive wire
'I'here you'll find an assortment house was built last February, does not apply. However, since
iske ts on a pegboard to hold
of new floo r coverings, wall
the builder has no control over
THE HERAI.t) SERVICES
insured mortgage plan
or panels and countertop surfaces has never been occupied and the regulations on tax credit, t toys or books.
Section 221 d (3) of the that will achieve a total new was priced at its lowest figure
Use a new butcher's
is a waste
If your house has serious National Housing Act on or look for your kitchen. All may since being built. so
time to try to get chopping block as a table top.
everone
concerned assumes
that it hiiii to make an exception in
defects, you may be able to get after Aug. 1, 1968, but be fore be self -installable,
Frame and hang bright
your
case, For a detailed
the Federal Government to par Jan 1, 1973:
ied
US
to
Don't shy
get
tine
five
p
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from bright qualif
for repairs
in certain circolors and bold designs. cent tax deduction. We were matter,
patterned towels or fabrics into
drop in at ami Internal wall hangings.
1k in an older, declining Perhaps the fastest w
cumstances if your mortgage
to told by the builder that, in order
Revenue Service office.
is insur ed by Federal Housing community population 2,500 or inject a cheerful design i11tif i to get the deduction, the house
Make a headboard by
inure ;
Administration i FH1 I.
at floor level, usually the woulti have to be occupied
anchoring
decorative drapery
Q. -. I have gotten a lot of poles vertically
Or, if you have ali cad)' made
be hind the bed.
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neighborhood in which largest unbroken expanse in the before Jan. 1, 1977. It is our plan good tips out of s'our articles, so
repairs, you may gt paid for at least half of the houses were room. Cushioned shet t vinyl to have riiv daughter amid her I thought it
Convert
a
drawer into a
only
far that I display cast'. line the inside
)our expenses by the Federal built before 1940.
floors, like the 'no-wax'' husband 111' in this year and should 1SS one along
to
Government in some cases.
you. I with velvet arid add a glass top.
GAFSTAR linemnarufactured by remain until 1978,
.t.
which time have discovered that foam
Following are conditions that
A nother type of inexpensive
If (lCf(X't5 are so serious that (AF Corporation, offer endless my husband and I will occupy rubber of any thickness cin be
must be met for Federal yo u and your family must move decorative possibilities. here, a the house. I have now been told ('lit
decorating relies on readily
financed repairs:
easily
with
nn'
electric
available
out (luring repair work, look-alike for hand-painted that we cannot dothis if we wish kitchen knife. It's much easier materials:do-it-yourself type

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uniform Disclosure-Settlemiient statement, must give the seller,
borrower and the applicable government agency advance noti ce
of th e anticipat ed settlement charges. This statement must be
borrower and seller within seven days of the loan corn.
mitment, and at least 12 days before closing or 15 days before if
the disclosure is mailed.
There have been some delays, as in your relative's case,
while everyone in the area became familiar with the law to have
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best of it."
Women's Editor
And to
daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Christine Beckett spent an interesting and
Beckett, her best is outstanding. Last
creative summer vacation this year. In her
year, despite having to adjust to studying
Wilson Road home, she presented with pride with tapes and taking all her tests orally, she
some of the objects she made at summer
maintained an A average in school. "Forschool
a
a
tunately
a quick learner," she
graceful cypress lampstand, a mosaic "and they only give me the real patient
ashtray
cleverly woven fruit basket,
teachers."
The extraordinary thing is,
made
She also receives special tutoring and
all these lovely objects using the sense of
counseling from Henry W. Ellis, a consultant
touch alone, for little over a year ago the 18with the blind and visually Impaired in the
year-old Seminole High School senior went
school system's Exceptional Child
blind.
Education Program.
It
in May, 1974, with a weakening of
When
graduates, Christine plans to
her side ision and frequent eye pains. But the
enter an experimental program sponsored by
rapid degeneration of her night vision was the
the Florida Bureau of Blind Services, to train
telltale symptom. Christine had rctinitjs
as an X-ray technician.
pigmentosa
commonly called night blind.
Few things get
"I get
ness or RN.
is known
the disease,
frustrated with people who deliberately try to
but it is believed to be hereditary. It can take
hurt me," she
"Some of them at school
anywhere from a couple of months to a kick my cane away, call me names and
lifetime to cause total blindness,
they don't want me around,"
But then,
In
case, it took just four month,,
who'd want to be around people like that
There Is no treatment known at
time to anyway'
arrest the passage of the disease.
Blindness has not changed Christine's life
"You're got to take these things as they much because
has the courage
to let
come," said the petite teenager whose bright,
it.
still attends her school proms, Plays
lively eyes and confident movements seem to
ball with her little sister.
using a dog's
deny the fact that she cannot see. "It didn't
ball with bell inside) and attends her favorite
bother me so much; I
kind of made the
concerts at Disney World.

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only about 17 per cent of banks reported .o increase of
fuels used to generate electrical liack to the 1973
level this year. 2W million kilowatt hours in the have increased generating the electrical power generated 138.6
million to bring total
power and transportation in Gasoline sales for January state in 1974 to the 69.2 billion capacity at an annual rate of here while the national power deposits at the end of June
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tern in growth curves and an running about six per cent reflected by residential con- with a 7.7 per cent rate for the 45 per cent,
Second highes! incre;Ir In
indication Floridians exerted a above last year's rate, they sumners, ho use about half
nation,
real effort to come to grips with report.
deposits was the Tarnpa-S
all electrical power consurned
On a personal basis, each Deposits Up
Petersburg area. with a 7.1 per
the energy crisis last year,
At the same time, officials in the state, as a 2.2 per cent Floridian was able to decrease
ces
cent jump, bringing that area':-.
reports the Florida Chamber of say they aren't alarmed at the drop, and by manufacturers as consumption
about seven per
Coitimerce,
Total deposits in Florida's 737 216 banks' deposits to just
increase this year because the a 24 per cent decrease, cent last year, while the banks almost reached the $24 $7 billion.
Gasoline consumption in population growth rate is.hout however,
commercial con- national average
capita use billion mark at the end of June.
Florida was
Around the state, other aroa
than four five per cent a year in Florida Sumers increased usage about increased nearly three per cent, a 4.3 per cent jump over the reporting deposit increases
billion gallons last year, a and some expansion of con- six per cent.
At the same time, revenue same month a year ago.
decline of 3.5 per cent from the sumption is to be expected.
were: Pensa cola, up 6.8 per
While
consumption
was
taken
by electrical utilities last
According to the Florida cent to $834 million; Jackson1973 level. Floridians managed
showing a slight decrease, the year in Florida increased 30 per Chamber of Commerce, the yule, up 3.6 per cent to $2.3
this despiti' a passenger vehicle Electricity, Coal
Florida Chamber sold electri- cent, up from $1.39 billion in hulk of
increase in total billion: Orlando, up 3,5 per cent
registration increase of five per
cal
utilities
were
still
playing
1973
to
$1.82
billion
in
1974.
deposits
was
attributed
to a 7.1 to $2.9 billion; and the Dade.
tentand the fact that the rest of
The consmiption of electrical C;Itch-up on the ability to
per
In
an
effort
to
lessen
reliance
cent growth in time Broward-Palm Beach area, up
the country was only able to power also showed a decrease
more generating on oil in electrical generating deposits, up from $13 billi o n last 2.4 per cent to $10 billion,
shave consumption figures by
not a spectacular amount but rapacity
the state. Utilities facilities, Florida utilities are year to $13.9 billion in June.
two
cent.
Total loans in Florida banks
still a Sign Floridians were incremtse(I capacity about 13 per using about six million
The Tallahassee market area stood at $13.0 billion, compared
of
According to the Florida energy conservation
minded icnt last year to a record 21.2 coal compared to about one showed the strongest growth in to $13.6 billion in June 1974
iuiiiiber , state energy of. last year.
million kilowatts in available million tons 14 years ago. total deposits, with a 7.5 per down 4.9 per cent from a
ficials predict gasoline
Total consumption of electri- electricity.
Florida's utilities still rely on cent increase. The area's 36 ago.

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gibing them all the en
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develop their artistic talents.

scholarship pro gram
troduced this
art
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A scholarship worth more
than $100 will be offered
the
end of the 1975-i6 season to the
student elementary school
through 12th grade) accumulating the most credits in
the junior division of the
association's three upcoming
art shows. The first show will be
held downtown Sanford on Nov.
14 and 15, the second in the
Sanford Civic Center on Feb. 8,
and the third in Sanford Plaza
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housewives who are thinking it
about going back to work part- It
time to supplement your Family
income Seminole Community it
College (SCC) has a course you e
will want to consider, The •
College has scheduled an
from 9 a.m. until 12 especially
for housewives. Drop the
kiddies off at school and come
on down to the Sou th
Center in Alt
l.4 and 436)SepLl6, with
rest of the ho
and en
roll. Classes will meet only two
days each week, (Tuesday and
Thursdays). After completing
this course you may quality for
an interview with a well known
National Income Tax Company
with offices in your resident
area. You will also be able to
pre are your and your
husbands income tax returns
for 1975.

Housing &amp; Urban Development Delft tile in a foam-backed, tor gt the tax deduction. We are to work with than scissors.
house must have been
Dept.
d1UE)i will pay moving super-cushioned sheet vinyl confused, since w' Piert' under
A. Thanks. As a matter of
more than it year old when you costs and reasonable living floor covering
buoys tired feet the impression that occupancy fact, unholsterers use an
brought it.
expenses. Some houses may and flagging spirits,
before
was
1977
the electric knife on the thicker
of
no
have
such severe structural
house must
The blue and white floor motif qualification. Can you clarify pieces of maui. Scissors work
more than four units (
defects that repairs are not sets the decorative footnote for this for us? Can an exception be well when the foam is less than
possible. In these cases, HUE) the entire kitc he n re-do, New, iiade7
mnents),
tvns inches thick
will pas' you the amount of
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3. Defect niu,st be one t ha t SO money you have spe nt so far in I
affects the use and livability
buying t hi' house ((townthe house as to create a danger payment
and
mortgage
to life or safety. Examples:
pa)'
and also pay the
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14,
Sagging porch roof that could remaining mortgage
incollapse;
the little "extras" that count at
stallinent.s
meaning hlUl)
Heating or electrical system bus)' the defective house from
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Villa5
Brick or mortar work that
has deteriorated to the point
If )uU think your house
V 7" ,.
that it Is too weak to support the eligible for IIUD's repair
*Luxurious Carpeting
second floor;
program, you must say so in
•Deluxe Equipped Kitchen Includes Dishwasher
Peeling paint that contains writing before March 22, 1976,
*Automatic
Washer a Dryer In Every Unit
lead.
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To find out where to send your
•Cen?ral
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original
appraisal
and
formation
about
the
program,
time of
•Convenient To Schools. Churches &amp; Shopping
first, contact the savings and
be one that a proper inspection
by an FHA appraiser would loan association (or other
WOO
financial institution) that holds
have normally revealed,
Existence of a defect at this the mortgage on the house. Or
1 '&amp; 2 Bedroom Apartments
('heck your telephone directory
time does not necessarily mean
a local office of [IUD. Or
eligib!e
that you have
Now Renting For As Little As 15O Per Mo.
t'liInii. writu HUD headquarters:
S. Mortgage financing for the Single-Family Program Staff,
HOW, Airport Blvd,, Sanford
house must meet the following Ilouslng&amp; Urban Development
Office Open 10. 6 Daily
Dept., Washington, D.C. 20410.
standards:
Call 323.7080
Insured under Section 203 (hI As a last resort, call HUE) inthe IPIOSt ('Oliliflol) 1"l l.\. forni:tt ion' 202-755-4420.

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Deltona: past the Deltona Inn to blinking tight go straight on Deltona Blvd to
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fledrncinis tovr lamily room.
lireplare. rarnetflq and many
Furnithqd7 fl,'1room House
other ritras [itr4 large to? ws?h
P1'r Yard.
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"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER'

Walker &amp; wE Anna to
Ronald H. Ripp Sr &amp; wE Shirley
M., U. 12 lake Mary Manor,
$11,000.
Thomas E. Not-tell &amp; wE Kim
to Wm. H. Guerin &amp; wE Nancy
it. 2081k 11, Evansdale $17,000
Wm. H. Guerin&amp; wi Nancy tt
Thomas E. Norrell &amp; sf Kim.

The Greater Constr. Corp to
Win. M. Bryan Jr. &amp; wE. I'age
L, Li 28 Weki','a Hunt Club, Fox

Hunt, Sec. 1, 540,500.
Atns,rican Modulars Corp to
Eduardo W. Amoedo &amp;
Georgin.a V., it 17131k 1 Shadow
Hill

Park, $49,500.

Michael A. Sirianni &amp;
Tamako F. to Nina D. Wier-

Greater Constr. Corp tc

scheiii, ii 145, Trailwood Ests.,

Raymond F. Farms &amp;
Patricia, it. 10 Wekiva Hunt
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("liih
flint tr'
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tfl.t.II, (it.
d'IJ,IIJ•J.

Sec I, $23,700.
Charles J. Borkowski &amp; wE.
11.UIi!,iI5 ILL
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$32,500.

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to Suzanne B. Sipe Its 430, 431,
447 &amp; 448. Forest Brook.

United Assoc., Inc. to Vern I..
'annon &amp; wE. Sara?) P., it 418
Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt.

Martin Marietta Corp to Elsie
M. Mulcahey, it 21, 131k 13 The
Meadows %Vest, $40,900.

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nford Al Anon Family Group P
1101 53). Sanford. Fla 37771

n, Sec. 1, $35,900.

Ward hlkks, Inc. to hlarsey
M. Alper&amp; wE. Judith W., i*73
SaIldaIwood, $31,600.

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" Sec 25-21-30 etc., $100.
School Board of Sem. Co., S 40'
of Bik B Weathersfield s-d. $100.
Glenn S. Kenrkk &amp; wE. Dawn
H. A. Miller Constr., Inc. to K. to Carlos II.
Sarmknto&amp; wE.
Philip A. Elbert.son, sgl., LI. 5 F.]va H,, LI
8 81k D, The
&amp; portion of Lii 4 &amp; 6 131k 53, Springs,, $95,000.
Sanlando Sub. Beaut., Palm
Vincent J. Truncale &amp; wE.

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Villa Brantley,
MicJael

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PatriclatoJlmlnleR.Enfmger
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Frederick D.

Joyce

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camelot Un. No. 1 &amp; Pen,
3100
Wm. Walden &amp; Sharon %!'
Owens &amp; J Dto John Malello &amp;
WI Anna L., it 15 BIk A, Lake
Orienta Hills, Un. No. 2, $29,700,
Lois E. Solomoa, wd to ,&amp;JfrJ
Stanford sgl., it. 37 •rhe
Colonnades, 3rd Sec., $18,700.
WI Sharon K,.,

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Here's a good opportunity for you smart shoppers
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you're in need of major home appliances,

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2129, run W 429.50' etc., 3.303
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mo

FIRST MONTH'S RENT

FREE 3777090

rnOvr right ri, I bedrc'orr'..
family room. separate living &amp;
nn
rooms.
)O'xIO' screened
porch, huge inside utility room. 7
car garage, 7i1 years old

Empty.

REAL

RN for doctor's office. I 4fterno

3 ftP, 7 bath, Plnecret area, large
yard, 1190 ron $30 depoSit. 37? 7531
ext. V. or after 3. 8)0 1573

per week Salary negotiable
Reuty fø Box 585. co Evening ilouse, sell or re-nt. 3 bedrooms, I
beth. sir, kitchen equipp, take
lIe-raId, P 0 Box 1657, Sanford,
3777)

NORTH REPIT PURCHASE PLAN
Modern, clean 11 BR home, family
room, garage, carpets $31- $777
CLIFF JORDAN REALTOR
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vIew $15,900 675 1563 etter S PM

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BUY

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SELL

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3775672

we, Rotary. 1000. electric "Mimo"

machine. supurb Condition cell
Quick for cash Alto 8" De'walt
Radial arm saw 7777911 betwi'.'n
6-pm 3. 130pm

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30

Year Mortgages

- S pcI. down
or Conventional Mortgages.

SI-HousehokiGoods

211 W.25th

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Sanford, Fla.

Call for App?. 32-3103

JOHNNY WALKER
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REALESTAtE,IPIC

Remodeling

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage
JOHN K RIDER, ASSOC

W. Garneft White
Broker, 107 W Commercial
Saoford 372

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CASH 322-4132
speed, Good Condition, tag 3.
Foru%etlfurniture'app1ancestool,
sticker. 5734) 3395973
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'tAil "em'. Larry's
197? Ford, . ton PiCk up, low
Mart, 71$ Sanford Aye
mileane, new tires Motor &amp; body
ewc4lenl conditiOn 5eIIig fr
ANTIQUES
54(83 below retI 373 0171
I Pece- or HOuse-full
CASH 373 437*
80-Autos for Sale

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SM Phone 173 0171 or 177 1475

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For Your Junk Cars

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LI'II'4:jkAI

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVI YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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eotrai Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
For free- eStimates, call Carl
Harrl, o? SEARS in Santorti, 372
177).

1IUJ[s4u1!
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You've
A fuil

S500

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Re.5Utifully

remodeled 1 bedroom 7 bath
hnm, lrqe Screened Qazebo with
M.3.b l' x36' pool fully
fenced, CO Small acreage 569000

got

rnovrg aIowisnCO wP',

Tc,',rhomo at Sinora
keep the difference

you

it!

buy

In for less and

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new

At Superior Mobile Home

you

Show, our selection us so

home
show all by ourselves. We
large, we're a mobile

square feet of living space . - including 3 bodrooma, 2Y
baths and plenty of closets A ptuvate courtyard entrance.
enclosed pati' gavdon, 1wocar garage with eiecttic doors,
central heat arid air, coior.coordinated kitchen and much
ore
CCrIYetP rec'eator'.a! facilities ma;r, taIned by the
Association On closing we pay your
Sonora Homoownet
ftrst year's membership to
foe
($400)
and
inutii
Ma' ch 1 , I 916
Pces rang. from $36,900 10 1*500. Move in for as

have new homes. We have
ood'as'new refurbished

models. We have low-cost
financing and a complete
SOrvuCe Center right on the
premises

litti. s 5% down with financing at 7.75% (A.P.R.) or 7.25'/.
(APR) sith 20'!, down. No closing costs. Monthly maIntenance fe. covers lawn care, water, cewer, trash cotlec.

loan
Ye

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Shaded ll SIA $00 Good terms

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37? 130).
?tl0Hlawausa Ave at 1797

R(AL (STAlL Real (stale Ri-bier

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OrIirlMj

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IC! tb, h.'. .ni-',s ,P''i (t't"%fl I reej a

bill time hw'x'likiP1yer F ifl.5fl(i,I1
statements and tax reports $34
2608
K.dsoutcjrcw th swing set or smal
bicycle' Sell these 'tile items w.tii
.' want ad To place your ad,
,:'r fr','ndl C l,',sc-t.e;l gIl at Th
luq'u',,Icl 37'? 7(11 ii- 'I) I 9?)
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Home Improvements

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Broke:

coop

int,ted

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Carpentry. Remodeling, Additit,

30odd

Free estimate 373 3031

Ptuai (305) 322 $721 .I23 6040 L!J L!J

theclassltiedathintoday'spapcc
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS

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PM, Floyd Shv"c, 3737677

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WiMw Gird.s, fla.
(305)1347700

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Land Maintenance

'."'-,sno. Dsc.nq. Beck "Ce work.
Custoki h,iy P tIenj
L 'got
C'ear-ng 377 5377 alter

Radio
&amp; TV_________
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OF ,i:,hi IS RADIO t
Carry 'nand S-I.e

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Lawn Care
" SERVICE ON BLACK ik WHITE
'.
Ins'
J" ir,,.;t,,c j
dc'erxlent service ¶7 a
up 372

Pt AYERS

If you are having diffitutty finding a

9597

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plcp to hvø, car to drive a 00. c'
'--.., ,

'r dependable lawn service
at reasonahte rates
(.sIl Rick Rey'no1d
5983

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Roofing

COMMERCIAL MOWING
CHEAP
17") 7970'.,
3fl ltl9attrr I,-

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F'i !! I. • '. I
srinqles All wurs guaranteed
-PROODEPI ROOFING
- 1736700-

OtfICO Machines

P'n'tneecl"5erveausefuipurpi
.sgaln when you sell them wIth a
Classified Ad from the- Herald
Call us ?oday' Don't delay! JuSt
dial 377 7611 or 6)1 W) To place
io
Wan? Ad
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ç tIll
'5LiII'E
"We serviCe all makes and models"
Free Pickup and Delivery
Sanforti Business M.achine 377
5

Wall Paperlflg
' PAUL SLATF-Q

Paint &amp; Body Work
VC. Pa

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Pest Control
_____________________________
ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2367 Park Drive
32'? 8-383
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Pr Otes%n,jI ', II 011'' H.unq'C
R
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f'rt's' LStrnpi" P' j.'.' 373

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he'? F 'pert 3',flt 3. Ni-i, wei
7) ''k'6 ,)ttt-? 8 pro
373 1313
Pick up ft. dCli',i-i-y

SLIM

BUDGETS
ARE
ROLSTENED WITH VALUES
F POM
THE
WANT
AD
('("I (i'.INS

RADIOS AND RECORD
7157 S PARK AVE

TVs.
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Thinking about that summer
vacation? Get a better car through

Superior
Mobile
ShoW

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Free Hciute Wash with any roes
cleaning lob at regular orce
ESTEPSOPI LAPIDCLEARING
Roofs 5.6% &amp; up Free fl'imati-s
PulItIc: ng
Ditch
E' C.IVa!IOg
Save 143 or more .341 1577
11 0 r' I-c' S%'c'rI
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377 394,3
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A small CIass,fied Act
rng t
rCLrr) Try
-Irl SC (III 377
:61) or 831 99-93
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NO LONGER USED CAMPING
('.[AR IS Ill DEMAND SELL IT

FREE ESTIMATES On mll c'r
l.5rg rem(wjeliç',g lobs Call alter 6

710 W. Nigtt.a 50

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PHOTOGRApHY

. &amp;A CLCA
ALL
Exter or pressure cte,nrtc

Clarng fill dirt, clay, rock
All I rid of digging House trailers
Stored &amp; moved 3fl 9112 or $311195

Ni-i-si help cv'u II'',? S,iturciay lOb'
PSr.etnt) iti'i..f S A r1c'ws hung.
(1'nrfi'II' work etc fIy the hOur or
lv th ic4'
4365

Call Phil Gonzalez 3053733939.

SEAMAN,

Pressure Cleani.'ig

C&amp;A BaCkhoe Service

to the Show.

horn.

Sietord ?lefidi 171,'

Pr.e'..ti ii).. utf,t. keen: 9 l 7 Urdi I. ft'd$i I Ii 7 4s
it• £ Sed.y

ome

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Peg Peal 1.tate Broker

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70 pct 'ott tbro',jgh August

','.'r'ctdrgs Carxi'cls Comm,râl.
;.rr-.',t P.-r1,' ', .'.-'j,er' ',i.g f3l
-- Cr ._t SSSa
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WrwlOw&amp;DoorScreens
Custom mjØe Repairs
Dscnt Price-S 3278320

Licen'.c'd.

PPI.Jfl 1057

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Custom Work

PE'T'E5T INN

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an get for your money

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Payton Realty

associations in the U.S.
stand bshind every horn.

So before you buy any mo)iie home, come see all you

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Granada
TównhomEs
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Boardng &amp; Groom'ng

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vi sell

Or c'p c Se'o-"be' 32, 17/5

Neat 7

mIrror
F ,lpr -.'r
Plastering
PIas'er r utt.nel 3. S;mulated
brick &amp; stone specialty 377 7780

110W WITH A CLASSIFIED AD

And best of ill we're depend.
3ble The Superior Mobile
'lome Show Ii a whollyowned subsidiary of one of
Iha tin larsst savings and

lion, structural insurance and outsids liability. Granada
Townhom.s qualify for the 5% tax credit.

Im
n'iscutate 7 bedroom CBS home
i-,ilh worIhnp and plenty of space
fD' flAtCthfl i-wi Ovl'rsuged lot ¶39,()po
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Pet Care

BUDDY'S HOME
IMPROVE
MEPIT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PENTRY AND REPAIRS 37?
1315

AIP
C ON 0 I T I ON I N 6,
REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
WOR K 21 hour Service. All
makes
DYKES AIR CON.
DIT tONING. 377 3.377
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I _Hgme Imovementi
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Bookkeeping $.vic*'

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CASH
For Your Junk Car's
323 1329

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Home

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TUESDAYS AND THURSDAyS
TILL 8 P.M.

Beare

Superior
Mobile.'

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REMEMBER. OUR
- SERVICE
UAR EMENT
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TO,',FR'3 lftuTv SALON
lfn'mr'rly Pi,',rriett''. BPuy PiCcv)
315 l- F r'.' ): S'12

Granada

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AMC CARS ON DISPLAY
AND READY FOR DELIVERY-

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A'odernt:lng your Home? Sell I
longer needed but useful iter
with a ClasSified Ad

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FX('t liSIVE AREA

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Tilt A';' wide 15' ' long, overall
lq-ogth inctuding tOngue. 71 ,'
Tndpm txI, electric brakes, for
h.5ulin(J tractor or I piece of
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f'I)uipmv'nt 5300 firm 319
5777

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Bedroom 7 bath, ACRE. *e- of
Sanford, air, double
$(rCenpd plio. 117.500

(OW COUNTY TAXES

79-Trucks-Trailers
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Farmers Home Administration 7

Call Tnd,5yF Apof

hAVES' 323 ")

We have a full line of

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Happy splashing In Your own big
pool, 3 bedrom, 7 bath on corner
cit 70th St Immaculate, really a
Shnw place Fireplace i family
root,', Central air Big beautiful
landscaped lot Only 5)9,

COItPITPV ESTAT F

68-Wanted to Buy
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We BUy Furniture

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
lop prces paid, used, Sfly condition
\' ri.r Park
I_Il

LeBlAflC clarinet. Good COndition.

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Complete S ft sliding glass door
(sf(4y qlac'O 5.60 Phone 373 0836

CONSTRUCTION Inc.

') fleiIrnnm, t).5tPI, 1'UQC wooded
lot,
lor . RI Au 1)113 71 lit'. Au .064
rahannjx, (flyCred patios family
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room V*cnt Move in 139.900

Private' FInancinG?
th7
WhiCPi Is best for you
in your
5tI.r,',tiOn Plonni-krio.ss tuut yos
We' wilt give you direction tO help
with the rinht answer for your

you sell "Don't Needs" With a

want ad.

I9M(hvy pickup. Iorugbed.6cyl .1

I yIn Eiertrc Gi.tar
3 mos Old
372 5396

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Cherry Drop leaf din ng tatle. I
leaf. 57% - Maple dinette t.5ble I
piSOO hinQM. 533 630 S78l

Additions

7)0 PInu P1.5CC by ownCr,) BR. 7
baths, masonry Pim, w Ig
family rm . carport Newly
Painted carpeted. .5r. ienr..i-j
haik yard priced to sell at $?0.9(
811 3569

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5.000 RTU. mlr Conditioner. ISO.
26.000 RTU,air couciitioner. $7s.
1983 Dodge Charger bOdy 1. motor
parts 773 9549

HOMES OF DISTINCTION
'Close to everything yet away from it all?
Large wooded lots 'Street lights
Paved streets 'Sewers 'Sidewalks

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AMC Car

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Rundy clarinet with stand, excellent
cnnditlon. $173
Avocado green Early American
sofa. ISO See at 141 Wilson Drive.
She Mary. or call 377 5036

) lilt. I

3 lIP. I bath.

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New

BLAIR AGENCY

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Start Christmas shopping now
Earn free aifts by letting me show
your
friends
Sarah Coventry
Jewelry 321 7791 .5fter 6

p

i')Pl- d *1O(JS(j 73

Who Knows?

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Jlt,t DAhDY JAll FED
"Flu,- C) i-i-- ' From Boxcar"
c,OP?,tLV's 1.
.r'ford 37) 1733
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Waritedlo busy used Office furniture
Any Quantity NOLL'S Cane-Iberry, Hwy 17 97 8)0 470.6

S9-MusicaIMrchandjse

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Shotgun &amp; Case Ithaca 17 Gauge.
Mridr'I37 Like new 5100 3773095

POOL HOMES

SYSTEMS FOUR

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TRADE

372 1947

Established Residential Area?

After Pits 53 1120

COST Swim in community poot
10*. low down Price 13.3930

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FULLER BRUSH

riHTi,iCiI OpfrO'Tiu"tt FQUaII4eU%ing trisdef

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Merchandise
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____________________________________ IS' Runabout, fihergl, canvas top,
SO HP Mercury, engine 3. boat
SOMiscellaneous for Sale
exCellent Shape &amp; ready to 00
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ocd traUer. $795 3774087.
Kitchen Bathroom Cabnels. Count
ROBSOPI MARINE
cc tops, S.nks Installation avail
2977Hw'y 1797
able. Bud C'ibell 377 1057 any.
377 596)
tlm
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

REDUCED UNDER ORIGINAL

close in Ills mo 7776761

licensed real estate sales PerSon for
, BR, frfl(pØ yard, 5)50. AduIt
&amp;tIve Santord off l(e- Expe,len
preferred
lfl
$451
or
377
6670
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desired, Or will train Business is ______________________________
(Alt RAPT

'171 (8311

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BROKERS
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LJV' Ji SILl
Nights 17? 73S7

REALTORS $10606)

SA P113°')

322.6457
3 fle-droom houSe, kitChen equipped, ____________________________
air,

REALTORS

FibergIcs Bass boat, fully
arpefcd, with bat &amp; mod wt'll
Call 3733539 before II am or
after 510
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0711

In Sanford's Finest

.

377 1110

7 and) bedroom patio homes. $709
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real pretty I 46Commercial Property
Rectrnm 7 bath home, fIte-pl
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c.5rpet, hreaktast bar Many
SEMINOLE
CO
Acreage tracts,
extr
we,ut Into the COflSttUCtiOn
small and large $7000 per acre
Ahinq 51.5.000 but encouraq.ng
and up Terry Realty. Realtor 678 IS'
all offers

311 315E First St.

Crank Realty

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Down- Desperate

Low

.

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ResohIe'

PEACEFUL- A

7001 CIPANUVIEW, SANFORD

flr'droom. Ii bath home in Fern
Park. carpeted, draperies, fenced
yard take privileges, near
shnppnn. church, $773 mo

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with 1977
60 Pip Johnson electric and Mit
cPiell tilt trailer
Asking $475
Phn 1726909

Moving? Why Not Live

lvi's 323 0483

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13110114

32-Houses Unfurnished
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II' Door Glass flbe-'r cilay

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farm, with Lots of fruit Has 1 BR
apt Selling below appraisal at

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Frest Greene Inc
REALTORS
373 6)5')

Congenial person f 0? general
t'yinlkeeplrvi needed at once FIve

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Hartman Realty Inc.
PEAt TOP
l#M
f
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70$LAUPEL AVE

COST

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condition Large lot $21500

Stemper Realty

pius 150 deposit

FORREST GREENE INC

OVER DEALER

6436

C.pt some aO'on *'th a Herald
(1.555f ed .5d We'll help you write
an ad that will hrinj a last SaIC

741 BAV.,000 CIRCLF

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

31A-plexes

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After hours call Jo McDaniel, 377

PL.ylno a nw home? Moving to an
apartment

2175 YALE AVE -- 3 or 4 BR mini

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K ish Real

57' mobile home,

Ouple. 2
flli'l i- if I? 97 on pa • rd Street
FireIlen'
orciwl right
at $74 3(I)

78)9 GALE PLACE - 3 BR. I' bath,
garage, I yes old, in new cun
ditiolt $71,900

longer needed but useful tie-ms West 70th St. small 7 Bedroom Veterans Administration?
with A Classified Ad
house, Stove &amp; refrigerator. $160 Cmventlonal Financing?

Full timcta*idriyer
Sanford YellowCab,
70)S Park

ASSEL PEPPY

332 1959.3721164
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LAKE MARY- 2 tSR Duplex; $130

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Witn ability . Exce-Ilent working
ondillons. fringe be-nefit Send
resume to Box 346. ro The

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Stenstrom Realty.
2563 Park fIr

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3 bedroom. 2
bath, arpet. central air a. heat,
we'll kept home on n,ce It corn
pletely fenced Walking
stane
tosthonl, minutesfrom I I &amp; I? V3
576.000

oble home park 5)6000

Furnished 7 bedroom apt, AdultS

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WINTER SPRINGS - Immaculate

shaded lot. zoned commercial, for
a P100)1. or busIness 515.900

7617 Elm. Sanford I Bedroom,
married ouple only Plo pets
i59%A Mi-'. P,SelIo

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
7771941
19195 French
332 7371. In 1194, )fl 1984

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Parts

SAN F OR 0
Two

75-Recreational

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Ppg Neal Estate Broker

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The Leader.

Stenstronu Realty, one of Saoford's
and Seminole County's leading
Peallors for nearly 70 years. has)
openings in its expanding real
r-stalediv,%jon lfyou'lealreadya
successful and elDerIenc,d sales
person. or newly licenwd and
amPuitinos. call Herb Stenstrom'.
177 7671. for con
fidcrtil intemvi.'wS

u.,j
24 11,5 3q'rvrf13301

t arge 3 room apt Clean, down
stairs, close in 193 mo Call 37?
6761

lady t Sit In my home with
two small children Reference's
'17') S3IA

Sanford Auction

I tf 75th St
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377 S3
b

oaragc, Let your properly pay for
itself Only 125.000 Call now to

7545 Park Drive 170 up

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80-Autos for Sale

On

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TAFFER REALTY

M UNSWORTH REALTY
Req Peal Estate Broker
803W Itt St

Assume Payments

44-Farms-Groves

322.7643

buildings,
convenient to shopping district
and schools 570.000 each, terms
available Fer informahon call
171)717

New houses in a rural area No dn
payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government subSidiZed
to qualified buyers Call to see i
VOU Qualify!

80-Autos for Sale

PUBLIC AUCTION

191$-iC

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PIAPIOSALE
• • A Steal . • • •
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Park In Srhnnt Sale ":,w in full
1966T Rrd,fullyeouipoed eicetlenl
197) (Pievy Van model
3 rt,,t-,,,,, 7 bath
'wi00 (.uarantret lowest nrices
central hpt ,r
condition Call 17'? 7851 after 6
- Singer Zig Zag, in cabinet, 3 needle.
Automatic. 130 '1 8 Etr., sharp
Monday Sept. 15, 7 PM
SPlfllt
consolp
and
GrantI
t'ornr, lot. 1
I ale Mary. 7 Bedroom, Florida
blocks to C'lCrnent.iry
pm
front load deluxe Sewing machine.
57)95 Call Don Pope 377 1651
Full fine of Coon organs, priced o To tie ',r&gt;td to lb.. hgpl,.St bidder
school, A blocks to middle School,
room, fenced yard, Shi'idi' By
Sold new for ¶119.00. Pay balanc,i
Dealer
sell
fast
Keybn4rs
Inc
complete lin.. of (Ju4litf furniture
°" "i lfl 1507
1969 Pontiac Catalina. A l new
- Sot 19
04,1 nI tr.5ffi, but
t()
of 131 or 10 payments of %9 See at
to
Maorioli
including F rench queen SiZe
ar.d Fashion Sauare
everything
paint, tires, r.5diO, all power, air,
1973 BuIck Century
Small monthly _____________________________
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
Mall. Orlando
hedrom SuitC, set 04 6 oak Chir,
$710 3231767
Power Steering, Brakes. Air
-Payments Call Lave'da O'Brien,
--------------307 East FirI Downtown
several new hand guns. carv',on
PEAl TOP Associate Eves i
"Ml Offer 6838747
Fl.P 869 1114
3'
42-?8bile Homes
- ball. teclronm suite, hide., bed, O(JPIF ft(JC,C,Y - '61 VW, good
8751 POWLES REALTY INC
several dini'ttes Spanish Style
rnndit iOn. 5300 Call 3?) 6838 after 1969 Vr3lvru, automatic i door
--'---60-Office Supplies
PU Al IOPç, 478 3999
Sedan
- 5't of twin maple beds, mattresses &amp;
- -.
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cedar chest, roll a ways. bedding,
A p rn
________________________________
model III. 5550 Call 373 335) after
hox
springs.
135
Two
old
sewing
appliances. TV'S, i. misc items
In Cieneva for s,sk' or rent Call Art
FISFI, SWIM SKI
330
3 bedroom
Used off Ice furniture
n,.5chine'c, Slfleach. Call after 5)0
ton numerous to mention Matter
waterfront hflm
Cornell. 173919? after S p m
ThIs
Ad
Worth
S25
he.5Utfl kit
rn 171 535)
WoOd ('I' 511'. I rlr'515 lext'cijlive desk
(h.5,e
weekdns
&amp;
1969 Chevrolet El Camino. low
Bank.5me,i(.5rd
chen formal dining, Florida
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks 3
TOWARD PURCHASE
wetiome
mileage, small V S. auto trans
room, central heal &amp; air, fCnced
Platform Rocker, $15; $ Cushion
1973 Suncrest, 71' x 60'. 1 bedrooms,
OF AllY CAR
chairs. straight Chairs, filing
yarn 517,500
PS. air Immnculate condition
Sofa, ¶75 Sofa Red. 145; Window
7 baths. central air Make
cabinets, .isis Cash and Carry
1967 Mustang 7*9 cog, ar, auto.
throughout 51.600 or best otter
fan. SI? - Antique Mahogony
(all *11 7797
NOLL'S
runs perfert. 5195
Phone *47 7708 after A o m
CALL NOW
Secrelry, 1230
1 Oak dining
r.isseI.rry Il 97. 8)0 lbs
1967 Firphird V 8. yellOw tewel, $795
1700 French Ay
Winter Sprinos- 7 bedroom. 7 bath,
chairs. old, 19%; Single bed
1970 AMC Rebel %tat.n wagon
197) Datsun Wagon. this
in 11*!)
- SANI OPf')
hedr,',,
74'tlI' Screened porch Furn or
complete, 530 Eueculivc Office
small V 5, automatic, 4ir Pl'ontspecIal. 5995
.
'
bcinir. (i'ntr,'l heat &amp; air, range 3
61-Building
Materials
irnfvrn Phone 121 0150 Or 67$ 9103
'LIesk. $75 Nio'rer liner, $65; Gale
1983
Dt'wlni.
PT
auto,
5393
refrinerato, 70' x ID' storage
len
table
515.
KULP -----,
Vehicles 1970 Ti-iron, 107 eng . .5ir, auto. $595
btuiln.nq tencpd Yard. Zoned
&amp;PEGORY MOBILE HOMES
,
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DECORATORS 409 West 1st St ,
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1970 Rebel, 6 cyl .atjtO, extra clean, 1971(apri, 7.000CC eng'ne. air,AM
anricuitttjrat walk to lake 57ç,j
310) Orlando Drive
tS' with?' civerh.jnq
FM stereo, opper color 76 mpg
1910 ls,aniinr IT(l)r ni-me, good
Sanford 373 5700
377 6917
tOwn. 10 plus mpg highway 51.300
rnflillnn Sacrifice clue to iltnen
1961
Karman
OPt.,,
runs
real
well,
WE TAKE TRADES
---.cash 327 7300 eves and *1
.(all
3710416
Custom mobile home, double
¶195
little want ads tr fig big. big
52-Appliances
wide.7 Bedroom. 7 baths. closed in
AK F MARY - 1 bedroon-, Ii, bath
1963 CaprIce, mpchancs Special. - -.
ri"Stitt% JuSt try (iii" 17? 7611 or
)W7 Oldsmobile 11?
,
Wiseman pop top camper
porch, fenced patio, near Scott's 0(1 At IT V
home With central heat &amp; air, walk
1113991
1,1' P1 I.'. t I ES
ced AM FM RatIo
Asking 1100
AT
Flectron. 571.300 323 396.6
1949 Pn,1tunner excellent iri every
to elementary bicycle to college
ftt, Rr,;,tpd l'PICES SANFORD
137% ifl 'Iii?
CallClft 117 7123
.
relr)"rt, cv' crud ar, 5993
VA available 571.500
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A(1(TlOPi
62-LawnG
1973 RukkLpSabre. sacrificeS? 19)
43tots-Acreage
-PIOMOPIEY DOWN
CAL t TO SEE
nrbestnffPr 327 *9'9IrJt.
_.
76-Auto
-KENMORE WASHER, parts,
rr,n',,i,.', for lawn in
thni
.
WITH GOOD CREDIT
or lfl 7171 after S
service, used machines
Sect control GardenL.6nd, 1100
Al TAMOPiT F SPR IPGS-- box
SA HF OR D
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3 bedroom 7 bath
''' ondltioned batteries SI? 93 ex
t'
O0P4Y
APPL lANCES 323 069;
lot, trees, 56 930
Itt SI, 373 66)0
1973 Plymouth Satellite, metallc
WAL t MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Pvi,vr nice trees ,tr rr,v'idtioner
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change
RE EL'S BODY SHOP. MOY
IJNIOPI PARK
other
IOS'.flS'lof. Zoned
to i'hrx)se 1-0,0
ore-en with *hut vinyl top Low
519 'f
1109
Snfcrci
A'dI'
.
NEt SONc r l.OR1DA PO5F
mitQe air, lull pwer, lk1' iu- .
A 7 ni-i' tree', W.'Il &amp; Sppti( t.5nl
YOUR F,LlAft1 F OlAt ER
----------------53-TV. Radio-Stereo
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(entt'r
or Iurlr'd 54.930
I owner, ¶7,39% '7233307
ur)J(
Chico &amp; The P/tan
( i'-! ,. i..,... - 'i.ilitI'fj
I AVE MARY
17') *570 or 81,1 1603
Forrest Greene, Inc.
WOoded lakrvt'* Color TV'S from sso B&amp;w, from
Chevrolet Station Wagon, good
lot en Fi,ved mao
vpr' ch,irm.nj
lfl 'l'.i
PEAt 10R5
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Ring Of Power
$15. Service all makes HERBS'
__________________________ 1944
(O0diti, economical 6 cyl 5,4.)
5200
-,
63
chinery.Tools
1964 Corsair, selling for
rt5 7516
TV 1700 S French, 373 173-1
or best offer '3730969
A lInt tb',' '.vlI ''' mu- car a
Sanford Atup after S
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ctanr.'
1747
ri'rtu',,,
Tr,',rtt
to
perform
Forrest Greene, I flC.
t
tOp
ef
.'IC1CI
COLOR TV. $11 95 MONTH
'73CdilIac Coup. DeVile like new
Estate
ficiency AIm meets all P0)iSSOfl 1963 FICamino. Good Condition. us
'n.wi'r 183 bIfi
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAPI
ml R0cated
tsj cc
v
it?' ' t. 5f•3k d,s
323 6333
ct.5ndard'. Patents u S - Jisoart a.
REALTORS
extras 172 5393 before-I 30 a m or
(44 lO0s
613 73)3
365 9436 before i PM. or 371 0133
ll It) 'i I I A 1 '
after S n m
pending In Canada. Enql.5nd.
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40 ACRE RANCH
France &amp; Germany Unit fully
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64-Equipment
for
Rent
54
Garaqe
ASSIJMF PAYMENTS
Sales
F F Fmaculate I Bedroom, ?Iiai,,
ni,Ar.,nte,d it not satisfied at the
welt
FOPE((.OSURE SALE
maintained
recently
red f 10 days. we'll refund your
Pent Blue Lustre Ilectric Carpet
redecorated
YAPDSt,,E -. ç,',t &amp;Sun.Snappin
'Ce maker
money (with exception of in
far only 31 50 per dl
refrigerator, range, beautiful 8.140 original price may be picked
Turtle l,',-,sr, n'ru'wrf tireS, &amp; misc StIlt0n 'hargt') Proven cciCARROLL'S FURNITURE
U by' makIng 3 back payments of
i'
yarn ¶79500
i,,
ru
tificaslon Installation will hi'
5.6900 each with a balance of
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rn.5iii'
by .sppt only 373 6117 CLEARANCE SALE
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NEAR SCHOOL
I Bedroom ; 57,07%30al1pere-ill lot with 134
66-Horses
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
Path, 9711)7' tree Shaded lot. adhl0m't5 In America's ___________________________
77-Junk Cars Removed
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ftest OrOwit'tQ state iust Off 1,1
(Cntral he,,t &amp; ar, nearly new
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h)" 1 ti ip4
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highway 66 Gently rolling lano
.
110 C-CO
137 Ir" '!'iAPID
rv'ar Holbrook. Arizona and .5tI
WE
BUY
JUNK
CAMS
I
jacent to the Petrified Forest and
I
TOP LOCATION-- 3 Bedroom,
If
yrii, ' vv. got
P.5inted
Desert
National
Parks
a
boat that's Ian
bath split plan, large family room,
61-Livestock.Pouitry
dlOckr'cl, don't keep it It's too big ......
(all collect for lou (607) 991 1173
C.ninrtfIhrv,' r,..t all the eQuipmer'l
fireplace, drapes Shutters car
i you nel'rl f'r t(y' g 0005 With .5
to arow flowers in and it'5 too
pet, 531,300
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9
Goats
valuable tO just Sit arOund and get
want ad
elder
CUSTOM BEAUTY- Talk about
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L,!i 1719
Sell it with a clasSified ad And treat
large roomS, 7900 sq tt
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78-'torcyc1es
Any
1 975
your ifi' to a cruise on the kind of
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liedroom, 7 bath, family room, PASTURE FOR RENT. IS Acres,
fenced,
barn
near
I
1.
Only
5150
boat
SHE
appreciates
epuippen kitchen carpet, color
67A-Feed
Motorcycle Insujrance
no 171 Cl'I
CALL 177 76)1
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crete, or 7i acres

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

3734061 or 323 0311 .-ies.

br? Bedrooms Adults only

Retired

1l

1'

Selma Williams
REALTOR ASSOCIAT[,)fl 1517

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land 2hcdrnnms caro.t.
-air. (JUiet Lease
Plo pets 377 1110

MOSS? E C. BATEMAN
Ri';
Real Estate Brain'

Sunday, Sept,

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lady

ESTATE. George Witlit, 317

SANFORD

7 Room efficiency
nnenrtwo near
town. 575. 173 176?

Mnan.r for local apartment
cornpli',,liV,. ifl Husband can
ether employment 1173754%

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7 BedrOom, &amp;r -conditioned, fenced
yard. 1901 Summerlln Ave 55.400
or rnal r oIler 177 3197
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with following preferred,
or without, in new Zayre's
Shoppinq Center. Il 97 arid Airpot
Road Alenp'i Fashionsa. Beauty
Salon, 171 7510 before 3

good

1st. &amp; FRENCH AVE.

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Beautidn

REDUCED

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b'Y8 10
IAJ

Monthly Rentals Available
113% $150 --- Color TV
QUALITY INN - NORTH
I 18. SR 43.1. Lorigwood

Evening Herald. P0 Box 1657, Redecorated 3 bedroom, 7 bath,
Sanford. fbI 37771.
rInse to sdsool and SPOCPInq

30 inch models featuring
full view ovens, automatic
&lt;lock timers, storage
areas and other features.
Reduced to sell: $329.

$1,187,000.

Shoemaker Consir. to Paul F..
Legge &amp; wE, Theresa F., its 3 &amp;
4, 81k C, Idyliwilde of Loch
Arbor, Sec. 4, $SG,400.
The Greater Constr. Corp
Charles H. Troxel &amp; ss'f. Sylvia
Ann U 36, Wckis'a Hunt Club,
Fox Hunt, Sec. 1, 146,200.

FRIGIDAIRE

Electric Dryer

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Super Value

On

washer, model nt. oc
Jane G. Silsby, wid, to S71OA, front loadIng, 6
BrlgltteAndres,W6O1ofLts9&amp; CyCles, hardwood cutting
board top. Portable con.
10, 131k 5, Flora hits., $100
Senuoole Ind &amp; %'. . to verts to built in. Top of ,
hills, tless

192

64.95

Constr. Inc. to City of

E. Kent, Jr. &amp; Martha
I., to Richard G. Markhauseri
(married), LI. 14 131k A, Crystal

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Combination with walnut
finish.
Reduced
for

$319

Philco black and white 13

HAL COLBE PT, REALTOR
Evei In 03I2

lodanQ Quiet Deflary community
tome Phone 66* 5195 after 5pm

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85

Charles

8 Track Tape

SOLID STATE Philco
color set, 19 Inch screen,
Regular 5431.00, sale price

ADULTS. NOPE 'IS
116W 2nd SI
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Latin' upst&amp;rs apartment $175
month, 510 deposit Water paid
101 Maonolla Avp Phone Ifl 0751

Want to earn Eitra Xmas money?
Call 6411079

Reduced $112.00

REALTY IPIC - 207 F 75th St

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StereoRad,o

Portable Television

Alt Spgs., W 4' of LI. 16
Solid State Philco black
and
white, 9 inch screen,
Brookhollow, $100.
HughCLucasJr.&amp;JoaJ1J3eo
City of AS, E 35' of it 44
McNetl.s Orange Villa, $100.
Robert

LEFT

ONE

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I Fie'drocm apartment, Ill French
Ave $100 month plus $23 deposit
377 6317 or 628 4632

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AVAI.OPI APARTMENTS

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home, with family room
131.500

1?wraetlonvlteAy,

Lade'S as fashion show directors f
SarahCoventryJew,Iry4rn30
per hour commission Fll or
part lime
No
. - -- - . elperience
.
rwrrssary
impies tree. Start
Now 349 5170 or 144 3441
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l4oucebr'epec, live in. for retired

Anthony J. Levatino &amp; wE
West, $40,000.
RonnieD. Thomas &amp;wf Carol
to Gerald P. 'Thompson &amp; WE
Anna B., it. I Blk C The
Meadows West, $40,000.
Michael J. Shouvlln &amp; wE

is1

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WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME'

7 Redroom Furnished

JU

I OPir.W000 - Almost new 7
urlcies, 7 bedrooms 7 baths
uaraor.. each Sde ¶32 000 each
Call to Sec
5AP4 APif3o REALTY
c.
REAL TOPS
831 6711
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RyOwrw'r.IIIR 71)alh,Cp4a.A
fmal elnng, f.,m.ly rm w.tr,
-.
'replace
.'.rr'.Pnp. lenced yard,
I.'(i'f rn
t,'r1 spltt plan Many
1',. i10s 1?? 00.58

double wide 71'

North Carolina Appies. W L Justice

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SANFORD - Beautiful 7 StOry I
berorm 7' z hath
5*'mmn'
pool on acre plus Custom buI
hOme with many
Only I yr
old Nnw rPduC,.cI 'n ¶67.500

CailBart Real Estate

Harold Hall Realty

31Apartments Furnished
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o a. 'an?oro

Pip* home. )1n
, irj,'
bedrooms. ?tuii bath% qaraqi. All
the "000de" 57% 300

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We have buyers.
We need another real estate Ii
censee to help us make sales.
Forrest Greene, Inc.
32363%). 332 8970. eves
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CLEARAN CE

17

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Inviting gx)0l, and large I bedroom

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so ft of

REALTOR fl3 Sill

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REAL TOPS, All 5033

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PR. 7 halo hrst
non,e. 81
Valencia Court North 7 yr% ok
frnced yard. treet good linancin
578 750 Gold Key Neatly Inc

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Jfl Cl-iC ifl 7' ) I 2lS 377 2118
T 101-INS RIVER
LEMON BLUFF
3 Perlrcxm. 7 bath. new appliances.
fireplace.
includeS
garage
apartment, rented Apt Tenant

choe

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We have listings

CLASSIFIED

lrw',iton

ep 150 37) Ml?

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Larry J. Wall &amp; wE Charlene
to Thomas Fonseca Jr. &amp; wE
Emma H., N 101' of LI 3 BIk F,
Dommerich Hills, 6th Addn,
$6
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CHOICE LIST IPIG5
IN ALL PRICE RANc.[
817W Itt SI .377 S61I lfl 7157

HOME &amp; POUt
S flec$roi'im 7 tatns. 3 (ar qaraQi'.
rent H A Pr:r iii

PFA

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EvenIng Herald, Sanford, F!.

- S1 -HOuSehoj Gods

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BALL REAL rv

MOHAWK REALTY INC.

RENTAL
LAkEFRONT,

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18-Help

i'd, Un. 5,128,000.

7

3 Rr'droom 7 bath, large tenc
yard ,'icellent condition 573 9(8)

Joan to Edw. C. Smith &amp; wE
Firestone

S

516500--- 1 BEDROOM I
bath
5tOyP, retriqer,tnr s m

Av,Iil,it.I,.
Caretaker
editty U9 900

Your MLS Agency
RU

location

D,aryAjIts 1 BR. 4ir; close to
store's, churches Ideal for relred
persons 6.83 648.8 or 377 $031

Coppinger &amp; wE

Evelyn, U .34 Bik 12 Eastbrook

8.

bedroom unfurr' mpt, kitchen
eguippq-d1 very clean See to ap

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ChUdCareinmy Home
570 for 1. Sfl for?
'fl 1931

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Richard

COVE APIS.
bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfurnithed Newly
redecorated Come see 300 E.
Airport Blvd., Sanford 373-l3.

Pr*yati tutoring n 'reaclng Cer
tI eti readog teacher Grades K
lt'rocrih 17 '37? 0918

d. $100.

(Ondit ion. elcellent
5)6.300 Terms

BAMBOO

One

area Afte'r 5)0 PM call 37) 0579

- cent,
Mrs. Harriett K. Fleming 47.65
percent dba Knox Prop, S 25' of

51t Im

Allan I). Bowlin &amp; wE. Elaine

BelAire Homes, Inc. to Peter
Zimmerman &amp; C. Taylor&amp; wE. Kathleen, it. 90
to Donald N. ZimSpring Oaks, $38,400.
Pines

Inc.

Jean Cochran to
I)iane 1-tobillard, I.t 340, less W
Mark Builders, Inc. to
20', Queens Mirror So, Addn.
Madison
Wilson &amp; wE. Shirley,
CII, $22,700.
1.1 13 81k A, North Orlando
Markalec Brannen &amp;
Tern,, Sec 8 Unit 2 134.100.
Mary Lee to Wm. H. Sabine &amp;

M. Cb, $34,400.

.

Builders,

Mary E., 1.1 70 BIk A, North Orl.
Tern,, Sec 8, Un. 2, $30,100.

j,

Myrlyn

wE. Helen LI 218 Queens Mirror

$37,.

Mark

to John C. Mac

Cam Corp.

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LOW PRICE-- 7 Bedroom, in gppd

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A BABY'S WORLD. Carefor infants
to age7 only Nelt to new Drivers'
LICe-me Bureau 2776445.

M.WllkinsFr.&amp; wE Pauline ''..

- tom frri?
Cpinip,r,, ?r .1-mi
W.'ll
trwatrI r. I r.- '
A,. ' ' '.
ft
'1iC liar h'r,i
3119
",
41'Houses

I' (Ian vflUdrnppd iflt0 our hIll
adyertls;ng Space Now tha
vnure hr You (an
t
'pare Would he , qood place Iø lii
ttp folks all about your home Cal
1y' ltn ?(rfl.j

322242O Anytime

HO QUALIFYING
i;i tin
P4.3 kirm home, all extras. S Pit
nteret 510 000 3?? 2217
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1(1ST OP YOU----Large 3 BR. 7
Real Estate
bath home, nice lamly room,
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CSluipf)I'd kitihen, new carpet, no
ouatfyinq
- 37-Business Property

Fer tease
F'i'eptonally nice ____________________
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iirfirn an''. ,- i,,,.,. i no
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t,,u
it d'droo,,1
5115.
7 Fir. 5I3 Carpetesj, ar
plan, central air, fireplace, CI.
Conditioned, kitchens equipped
(clIent location
Pest Sanford residential area.
OViCf&amp; safe Adults only,No pets
COUNTRY 1.AKEFRONT-- Close to
377 179%
town. I bedroom, 1 acre, boat
17 Red Furn &amp; Unturn
dock
lake. pilol, 1)0.5? clubhouse

Complete child care %efv,ce% Hew
Summer Programl HEY DIDDLE
DIDDLE DAY CARE. 323.so90

James Durley&amp; wE %'lda j. 400' of par. 44, Sec 25-21-30 etc.
A.

- Manor Wumn tohr
' 'Qirn 8. On,,rd
in horn,' 121 0)79
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3O-Artments Unfurnished
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of N 420' of W 210' of SW'4 of Carol A. Nichols,S200'ofW 400'
N"I)/L4 olSec. 24-20-30, $100.
&amp;N200'oIS400'ofE2fJO'oEW

LiOJ

29-Rooms
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,MARRIAGES
-nr,yo,meçj fly M4rilyfl,
Notary.
()u,la. 901 1)7
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lecithin! Vinegar'
gpt
all four in one capsule, ask for
VB6 s. Faust's Drugs
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-6-Child Care

','urlck&amp; wE. Pamela K., it 113,

5 DLAS, A. IS. ttUlseII's

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Lottoe Benton, wid. to Billy Devonshire, $42,500.
G. Strawn &amp; wE Marjori, S 145'
Eugene W. Nichols, sgl. to

lAS

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Rentals

APE YOU LONELY? Let's help
'ou to meet the right PeckJA just
for you NATIONAL SINGLES
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone
7732710

[)onald L. Lingo &amp; wE Eli. to wE. Joyce 0., its 4 &amp; 5 81k A,
Robert G. Foy &amp; wE Wilda j., W Sanlando Springs, Tr. 15, 2nd
121' oEE 1016' oES olS 724.7' of repl., $45,500.
NE1I of NWLs of Sec 26.20-29
Barnett Mall Bank to John C.
'less Rd. $48000

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FACEDWITHA DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Aonnymovs
Can Help
Call 473 4537
Write P0 Box 1213
5ford,0r7hh1

Three 1) Homes, Inc. to
Dennist. Drazen &amp; wE. Valerie
Ii Ii .1 131k 13 San Sebastian
Ills., Un. 2 $40,700.
Greater Constr. Corp to
Weston H. Myers &amp; wE. Martha
M.I.t 13131k A The Woodlands,
SeeS, $37,000.

The Greater Consti. Corp to
Gary F2. (;los'er &amp; wE. I.ucius G.,
ii 2, Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox

fl5- 7
nflIy 7
I he ?'fW Pinry,v.
o (Orner lot
rentr.i he,t air, IO down Oni
579000

hard lot whatever your budget CHILDREN WELCOME
IN YOUR FAMILY?
I ale Mary , 3 fIR. I bath. fence. no
allows Phone '319 6111
AL ANON
auatlfyincj 521.930 A(re Realty.
to ''mo's &amp; S'mpproj
For families or triends of problem Mature. white woman wishes days
so
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SAPIFOPOMOBILE PARKS INC
drohers
'mcfl.pfl(i 57 r''r hour 121
a" MoC ntr,iIi
51300 MEOAIL
For lurlher ntormat.00 call 423
I

.'ulbert &amp; wE. (',isela LI 2.3 P. U 22131k 4, repl. Sh. I &amp; 2 No.
Ovuedo Terr., $33,000.
On. Townsite, 4th Addn,
nthiu I). I)ti IIIIIS &amp; 1. Viiigt' tiE No. Or?., $0000

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LOOK MAW - iow DOWN

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7i , roles west S.5nford
ft, ('i,sri'r
3 bedrocrn. e*cellent condition
$15,900 171 0730 or 867 7649

Realty .

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SANFORD

Ste n stro iii

Lloyd McKinley Akxander &amp;
Vineent S. Amatu &amp; sf.
iQCD
H Knox Bet_____________________________________
John J. Dasies &amp; s1 Beverly B., Mary E &amp; (;lenn H Alexander, (siendolyn to Gen. It. Shriver &amp; tinghaus, md. &amp; Trustee to
CLASSIFIED
DEPT.
RATES
-sec. 3, *45,900.
' tnt. to Charles H. Anderson &amp; sI. Alexandra it 8 81k 2, No. FrankCollier&amp; WI. Irene, same
34-4WbiIe Homes - F X C F I I. F N T I P4 C 0 M E
Ithru
S
times
41c a line
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Frederick J. Usher &amp; wE wE Lorraine IL, Lls K &amp; L 131k On. 5th Addn., $21,800.
dese, as above, $100.
7 story, 7 .part
PR)flFRTY
6thru 13 times
3)c a line
Helen to Johnny G. Driggers &amp; 41, Amended Mat of Crystal
Attention Retirees Heip ('CaIC ,n
8:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
Leroy II. Thomas &amp; wE.
ffl5 aoartmen'% fl
Frank Collier &amp; wE, Irene to
16 times
24c a line
the
ideal retirement v,Ila(lC
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
,r,r I vi' n one and rent 3 lur
wE Annie Gay, it 17 81k 13, Lake Shores &amp; E 6' of It. J. BIk Hosella to Louis C. Kriebel &amp; ltotxrt .1. Mathews &amp; Jack A.
($7.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
ld. tJ?ifUI Wekiva River at CamP
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SATURDAY
9.NOOO
Eastbrook s-d Un. 5, *25,300.
41. *19,000.
Mlt'hele T. N 31' of l.t 31' of Taylor,.I.ts 5-8, 13-16, 131k II Tr.
3 Lines Minimum
Seminole 177 1170
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lÀ 31 &amp; S 54' of 32, 131k N, Nor. 31, Sanlando Springs, $28,U00.
JIM HUNT REALTY INC.
I7'i6O' 7 IR mobile home prvate
17? 2118
7J F'arl Dr
thgate, $40,500.
Oonald E. Smith Jr. &amp; wf.
DEADLINES
7S'I7i' fen(ed mt. large shade
AFTER HRS
I'. Kelley &amp; wE. '3etty to Evelynto Marie ILGoodwin, it
a. sewer COuCIt'
Seminole County's natural beauty and
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Jerome A. ('ma, sgl., S 26' of Li 16 111k A No. On. Terr., Sec 3
Iwelevred s;so mo A A Mi
(l.naPan Rroker. ifl 599'!
Why store It and forget I?? Sell it and
8 - N 59' of 9 131k S Northgage, Un. No. I, $24,500.
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sub-tropical climate continues to attract
Sunday - Noon Friday
fOQC$ it with a ClasSibed Ad 3fl
$48,000.
W. C. Hutchison Sr. &amp; wE. ____________________________________________________
I arac I twdroom mobile hotflf' 76)1
with sreenNl in porch, Iurnushed
Terry A. Pretlinore &amp; wE. Abbv to Charles I). Rowley &amp; _______________________________________________________________
1770 MAGP4OL IA AVE - OPEN
Pin petS 575 wk 173 7658
Thelma
to
Muriel
M.
hamilton,
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Penrose
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its 5 &amp; 6 (less S
new residents who buy new homes,
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I4nucF SIJNDAY IS SPaCIOUS 3
sIIIiS'inIittaflht
4.75' I6&amp;E5'oI5&amp;6inford
' bath n.cr shady
MAKES WASTE ____
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$19,000.
It. rinse to s(hOolS breakfast
'Ferr., $21,000.
SELLING IT MAKES CASH
4-Peiols
21-Situations Wanted
The Herald reports the total land
ronm walk in p.jfltry, firepl4ce.
J4ick ('layton A ssf. Leola tu
Wrn. C. Parlasca, sgl. to - - - PLACE AC1ASSIFIEDADNOW
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04 charm ¶77.500 1st Mtg .
Call 322 2611 or $319993
I'.iul I.. Markos Jr. &amp; sf. Wanda G. harvey, 1.1 31
. P I . Edna
¶70.000 5700
ARE YOU TROUBLED' Call Toll Attractive, intelligent, young - ___________________________ Rosalie C., I.t 11 131k 13 Wintcr Ltrngsswxl hills s-d, $32,000.
W Jamer
Vietnamev. lemate refugee.
AScoc
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Free,
6.117027
for
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MOBILE
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transactions within the county. To be
graduate
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782) or I
Wtod.s s-d Un, No.1 $30,000.
son,
REALTOR.
"Hotline"
AdultS
or
Teens.
Ft,rn,5h,'t
ln(luct'nq
UI,ltes
_____________________________ and English Teachcr College.
Jnlin P. Robinson, sgl. to
1 7MA ofer Hr..
Forrest (;rt,I1e, Inc. to Larry Cecil E. Jones &amp; wE. Frances
Svdny,
Australia,
desires
Let Theraoeutic Pool
WEEKLY RATFS
.1. hfanes &amp; ..sf. Marilyn P., it (., 1.1 4131k 21 Townsite of No.
informed of our growth pattern be
for sale by Owner, II
in soulh Seminole Iore or
inlproye your heaIIh
7 PP
3 OR
nffie Sp,ik
II South Park, $23,000.
mos
old.
central
heal &amp;air. 3 BR's
good English,
('huluo!a, $19,000.
Phone8l 1763
tp
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skilled in bookkeeping
Would
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c.-'i,rIty Deii'? W,qurt'd
John 11. Furlow &amp; wE. Nancy
male r,rellent clerk Will work
Drive
sure to read the "Home" section
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
Mary A. to Kenneth Paul to John I. Talky &amp; wE. Ginger
every Sunday.

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A LITTLE BEFORE I STARTED / TER STICK TO THE
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FOOD BUSINESS AND WITH IT
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vince him that the two of You
you lie will let me (to it. — doesn't work out you can go like her? — Puzzled
have to have a talk about what
back to your original color [)ear Puzzled:
Frost),
What In the world do you happened. (set him alone and
think she will do if you speak to tell him exactly bow you feel
sorry you are that you
her? If she Is as nice a person as and how
your f riends I nstead
W
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your own counsel. You must
easy to talk to and won't hurt of
understand that he was deeply
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trump to roil i third heart got
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south looked over dummy and Urooklyn as an auction bridge
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counted Ins winners and saw ask, "What should dealer do'
that while there were 12 n " The answer Is (,et a new
order tohave
th eory, he ought to be satisfied pack cardS
11 clubs headed by the jack you
with 11
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Sunday, Sept. 14, 1975
For

BEETLE BAILEY

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cheerleader because she's LUughter of Mrs. Je inette Set- iny team," stk- adds.
Mrs. Ellen Ilintoo, 123 Laurel
always loved being around of Country Club Heights
Tammy Hinton, 16. a junior, Dr
she says although
people and enjoys the ex. Unda adds she wants "to also likes to express her pride practices take up a lot of her
If you believe in omens, citement of the game, the promote school spirit and and corthdence
her school time, she still enjoys them
then the success of Seminole band and cheering itself.
make people as involved as and
team
through and geLs a kick out of par.
Htgh School's cheerleaders at
A ttiiiior in school, the possible. I love my school and cheerleading. The daughter of ticlpattngfn other rvent cuch
umumer camp hopefully
means a good season for
Tht th1 Y'
At the end of the week-long
held in Leesburg under
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the sponsorship of the
American Cheerleading
AsSlOciation, the 10 lovelies in
Seminole Iligh's squad stood

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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. because it le me express the belonging to her school.
Sonya Manley, 15,a junior,
daughter of Mr. nrid Mrs. 11. Donald Reagan of Iakc Mary, way I feel about our football
commented Juanita is the daughter of Mr. and
night, 1O5 W 13th St The says cheerleading is fun and teun
16-year-old junior is turned on exciting. I know how hard the Ilayes, a I&amp;year-old senior Mrs. Clifford Manley of
by the games, the pep rallies teams work and I want them and daughter of Mr. and Mm. Sanford.
She sums up the feelings of
and just cheering In general. to know how much we ap- Charles Haves of Lake
the
entire
Monroe Terrace.
varsity
"Even though this Is just predate them."
Teresa
"I love being part of things;
Greene,
17. cheerleading squad when she
toy firL ytar, I had to learn is
feeling of responsibility and I love the spirit oi the crowd at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. says, "I like to keep up the
kindness toward my peers," our games," says Melanie Williatim Green of Sanford, school spirit. I think that
she said and mentioned the Webre, 16, a junior and likes "to show the guys Seminole is the best school,
new friends she made at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. somebody does care If they has the best team and
win.': This senior finds anybody would want to cheer
summer cheerleading camp. Lester Webe.
"1 like being a cheerleader cheering gives her a sense of for them."
Julie Karin Regan, 16,

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victory at evtry gaaw.
Attired in trim. figurefitting orange tunics, the
proud letters SHS emblaironed
morange and black acrosathe
fronLs.the glrlj dance and
prance. split their vocal
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di%idual honors.
Selected to the varsity
cheerleatib ng squad before the
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the summer. the girls have
been
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the seasiar was nothirig IM
than spectacular.
Anyene who witnessedtheir
orange and black patterned
antics at the game will agree
the girls did a splendid job
Son'* of the cheerleaders
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ws washing cars trA raise
money for the school's new
stadium.
"I love it. I just love it,'
enthused Sandra Wells,
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There Is a girl I like very baby. Sincet n e go back
Ihave long hair and want it look. However, Ifhe!sthat set
boyfriend against our doing It you have much but l can't bring myself tO tomeabd now lW8fl OK
Frosted but in
realize my friends
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see
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Shirley Bauch — young.
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cliange my hair without his be one way you could handle the We have classes together and what to do. Can you
ainnoval. If I could only get it problem. Tell him you want to have iluiny of the Same friends. Lonely
over to him that it won't change do it and wear your hair that When I see her I'm tongue-tied. Dear Lonely:
What you must do Is to con- if he hears it from way for a trial period. If it How can I let her know that I

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Namie said that her school of
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Take no risk while working
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for his Cap.lill About that point you should not to push it and stop jogging Eventuall y you Will be back, gradually, to your
have a tnedical examination at once if you feel tired. jogging as long as you want to
the - 45 Confined
previows level. A good rule to
to i sure you can do more I sentualh ou could build up
States
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Walking, jogging and
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contraindications the next
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An alternative method after running exercises are great breathless.
Phase is to jog a short you are cleared for walking for your heart and circulation.
Do not try to set records or
dL%Lance during your walk, would be to walk for 20 If
you want the details on Pusti Your own speed. hlost of
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Dr Lamb

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bills were drafted and Laura learned about how cacti

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afternoon party conventions held witfieach girl receivi ng a

your studies: getting to be something. - .
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beautiful and I suppose nice to
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m a lot of fun. lie a small fee to cover the
Mw back to school,
Itenlizing that a governcos t of counselors but no one Monday followed by executive
office
returns
and
the
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Is h4it the wopk mike
i11 be turned aw'ay
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met a ot of in
(ions of congress Laura was it, Laura had advice for all
teresting PeOPle at SLL The
New building construction elected a Senator, as was citizens. -If every citizen
instructors are t,,erc to
is under way. This school is
Lyman's representative last could realize how important

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care, legal help and social
have a daughter near Nleg's Pratt, Gasselberry. NIA, Asian going to stop? Progressing life. etc. Just [tow do

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utella, Sanford, BS in another step. My feet were
were held. Laura compaigned charm resembling the gzjteor
Nleg Feeman is our other Psychology; .Samuel I,. P,
Someone vAill be there from to riin against a Nationalist Floridia and a diploma.
exchange student frorti rish, Sanford, MSW, Social felt like crying. Every new the Ibou..s, of Representalives for one of seven Supreme
laura called it "a fantastic
Sydney. Australia. She is Work; Kathryri L. Nelson, class I went to, there were
Court
seats.
Parties
also
experience
th.at I will always
to
The classes will be
staying in Spring Valley with Fern Park, MS. Audiology and more homework assignments
all
issues;
child
drafted
their
platform
and
look
back
on
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As the first eek of school
had come to a close, I lund
Get .
begun wondering what it was
August graduates front all about. Being a freshman in
Florida State University in college is not what high school

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forti)e(l 12 cities of 22 inem• corHiominium buildi ng,
hers. City officials were
Tuesday was highlighted by
elected that night and Laura, the inaugeration. Officials
a member of the Federlist were sworn in by Florida
Party, w8s chosen one of five Supreme Court justice
"ortega" commissioners.
Joseph Boyd. Present at the
Saturday, the county swearing in were (sovernor
elections were held. F:ach Reubin Askew and other
county consisted of two cities. dignitaries. Members of the

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Charles Cagle, who live in County include: Theresa Mi n. I thought I couldn't walk

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Soap-tram"
call annually at

Bills NIssed bY the 1975
by Giri's State were: an annual

of "Seminole."

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June 20 and arrived in of non-returnable bottles.

Confused Freshman
Learns Way Around

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electie rthgion courses in
hili in Tallahassee she and secondar) M hools end of t&amp;
263 other high school juniors use of live anfinals, in training
stayed at Florida State racing greyhounds, required
University and ran the state instruction
of
foreign

two exchange students, one herself. After extensive in.

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Casselberry, left, Orlando secondary schools, abolition

of the man), requirements isa

other from our friends in competition and from there
South Ame rica.
she went on to compete in

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B i* rage in school and a
Also new to Brantle) sire s ritte n
utobiograph&gt; of
rejrcseiung the duwn-uudcr terviews Namie was chosen.
country (Australia) and the
Sleg was chosen in area

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spent it week learning about

operation to Mr. 8arnett, they change students at school and
also Wish the best of luck to so she went to apply for it. One

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THINK YOU'D RETMERBE I SHOULD PRA,CTKED
A LITTLE BEFORE ISTARTED TER STICK TO THE
(F'LOOD BUSINESS AND
PL,1NG FOR TH' FOLI(S
LET ME HAVE THAT
ORVILLE..,WIIAT D'\OU TH(41(
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(24) Iflterci.,m 21
(35) Star Trek
(44) Hoans Ifr'roe
730 (2) Treasure Hunt
(6) (,00d Times
(8, 9) Let's Make A
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(13) Movie
(44) Love Amcrici,
Style
RO0 (2, 8) The Montefuscos
(6) The Walton
(9) Barney Miller
(24) Romantic
Pei&gt;,.11i0n
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(44) DInah
(2.6) Fay

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Let's Make A
Deal
(13) Movie
(2, 8) Movin' On
(9) Haupy Days
(24) When TV w
Live
(3$) Movie
(44) Dinah
fl'lO (6) Joe And Sons
(9) Welcome Back,
Kotter
9-00 (2. 8) Police Story.
(6) 5'.'ith h
(9) Rookies
(13) Carolina Country
(24) Nova
9:'tO (13) Law And Mr
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or not admit that the algae Was
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accomplish this was to go commercialize on it," he
local mused. "Gad, man, this could
right to the
politician,
become the algae kingdom of
"Ecologist's nonsense," he the U.S.
A." He was off and
informed me. "This county runningnowandhard to stop.
has the purest water of any in
"Picture It. A parade down
the s ta te. Why,
our main street every algae
chief industrialists walked season and the crowning of a
across the lake just this shapely Miss Algae attired in
morning and reported seeing a slick bikini."
no pollution whatsoever."
lie finally ran out of ci.
feresrenee
when I requested
I accepted his offer to nde
he
stop
and
let
..utthere and smell for myself
talk with a
whether or not he and the man fishing from the shore.
county health engineer were
The fisherman varified the
talking about the same lake. condition
the lake water.
lie had a reputation for
'When I waded out there,"
ingenuity so I tried to keep he told me, "I weighed it
alert sthiie we Cadillaced pounds. When I got back to
along the road that edged the shore I was up to 1"
lake in question. He had all
lie said that that wasn't bad
the windows up, the air enough but his lure kept
conditioner on high and was skipping on the surface of the
puffing heavily on a gigantic, water each time he cast.
unfiltered cigar that would
"I threw In
worm and it
have choked a Mississippi stood up and walked ashore,"
steamboat gambler,
he added.
"Well, do you smell any
So much solid waste had
polution?" he asked, grinning accumulated in
section
like he had just found 'himself that as we talked I watched a
another tax shelter. I tried (luck dive into the water and
answering but in.stcad drew in come up nude.
27 cents worth of blue haze.
About then the politician in
Groping for an excuse to an attempt to defend his

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6:10 (3) Sunrise

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2 - 30 (2) NRC News
Snecial
(5) Movie
(9) MovIe
3-00 (2) Tarzan
(I) Movie
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ARRIVE
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SUNSHINE

SHIRLEY MILLET
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Reoort
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Program
(9) l'Chaim-To Life
(74) SenIor Scene

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SHIRLEY COOPER
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GOVERNORS
HIGHWAY SAFETY
COMMISSION
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(IS) RIO Valley

(35) Mnyle

(44) Variety
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(44) Dinah
877 (6) BIcentennial
MInute
81(1 (4) Phyllis
(13) World Team

(44) Movie

(24) Romaggojis Table
(35) Mv Favorite
MartIan
(44) Three Stooges
1- 7S (44) SvIrIt Of '76
3:30 () Tattletale's
(9) One Life To
Live
(74) Yoga
(35) Ruins Bunny,
Poneve And Pals
(44) Fllntsto.-ses

11 - 10 112.111) Tonight Show

(4) MovIe
(44) The Mod
Sguad
12 - IS (9) Rock Concert
(44) Donahue
1-00 (2.8) Tomorrow
Show

(6) Partridge Family
(9) Dinah
(24) Sesame Street
(3$) Rocky And
Friends.
Underdog
(44) MIckey Mouse
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4-30 (2) Bonanza
(4, 8) Mery Griffin

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(74) Feeling Good
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(35)
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(24) Senior Scene
(33) Star Trek
(44) Hogan's Heroes
(7) C"lehrity
Sweepstakes
(6) Wonderful World
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(6) 57% 000 Pyramid
(9) Hollvw ocd
Sn.,ares
(13) All Star
WreStling

(24) Consumer

(44) 1 ove American
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(9) Starshy &amp; Hutch
(13 Burke's Law
(24) Tb.' Judiciary
And American
Independence
(44) DInAh
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(24) Yoga
(33) 700 Club

Theatre
(24) Wall Street
Week
P67 (6) Bicentennial
Minute
9-M (2, 0) Rockford Film
(6) Hawaii Five 0
(9) Movie
013) June Allyson

11-00 (3. 8) Rev And Tb,'
Planet 01 The

(74) Secaini Str."et
(35) Cart oons
11 - 26 (6) In The N.''.s

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11-3(1 (3, 8) Tonight Sho','d
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(9) WIde Wor ld 04

(74) Masterpiece
Theatre
(44) Movie
9-10 (13) Ibm' Law And

Rock
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(6) Ghost Buster',
1) SpeakIng With

7'00 (2) To Tell The
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THURSDAY,

SEPT. 18

(6, 8) Concentration
(9) Wild World
Of Animals
(24) Intercom
(3$) Star Trek
(44) Hogan's Heroes
7:77 (4) llcentennial
Minute
7:30 (6) Spacu i9

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Cordele, Ga.
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William Grey Espy plays
DEAR DICK: Did they take
Snapper, and he hasn't worn a
We'll Get By
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ficient numbers to save those
obnoxious characters from
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cancellation. 1 know
counter by saying the
Usmonds are still p'pular but
that's it different case
profes'dooal actors and up-because the people who like
pearbyarrangement between the Osmonds are not yet at the
their agents and the ad age of reason and should be
agendv. A few amateurs are excused for their Howdy'
iicetl. but it's generally a ease Doody tastes. -- EX Tulsa,
Of being in the right place at Okla.
A: Okay. Now explain
the right lime, not by any
"S.W.A.T."
grand design.
I was wondering how
people get on commercials. I
think a lot of people wonder
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,itoUt that
Iteipeike, V.I.
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1:00 (44) "Dorian

MORNING
10:00 (44) "The Cat," Barry
('(wait(] Pey Ann Garner
10:30 2 " hasty Heart,"

RUIIUItI Reagan, Patricia
Neal
11:45 44) "Time Of their
Ikes,' Bud Abbott, Lou
Costello, Binnie Barnes
AFTERNOON
44) "The Itazor's
Edge," Tyrone Power.

1:00

Gene Tierney. Anne Baxter

CAMPUS CUTTER with BIMO BURNS
I NOW THAT £M BACK AT SCHOOL, A
JOB COMES LOOKJG
FOR M

BUGS BUNNY
Q: I read tiv:t James G.
Richardson, the cute guy who
was in "Sierra," was badly
injured mountain climbing. Is
that so' What happened'
T.D.L, Hartford.
A: lie was critically injured
when he fell while mountain
climbing in Yosemite Park.
Richardson, 29, had gone back
to the park where the
"Sierra" series was filmed on
a little vacation when the
accident occurred.

Q: On ('her's bedroom
scene, how does she change sn
fast - T.H. Spring Valley,

Earth," Charlton
Heston. Betty Hutton,
James Stewart, Cornet
Wilde, Dorothy I .a iiiuur,
Emmett Kelly
3:00 (9) "Journey To) The
Center Of The Earth." Pat
Boone, James Mason
4:30 (2) "Lullaby of Broadway," Doris Day. Gene
Nelson
On

N.Y.
A: With videotape, the tape

can be stopped and resumed
later on the next frame which
allows time in-between for a
change.

Q: I read where a writer
named Dalton Trunrtxj was
awarded an Oscar fora movie
tic wrote in
under an
ili
What was the rVflSOfl he
wasr;t given it at the time or
was it a Joke - (;.A.w,
Vancouver, Wash.

EVENING
8:00 (35) "Those Fantastic
Flying Fools," Burl Ives,

Trcy Donohue
9:00 (2,8) "C'olombo" Peter

Falk. Janet Leigh, John
Payne, Maurice Evans,

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the earls' 1950s who went to
prison rather than testify
whether or not he was or ever
had been a member of the
Communist party. lie cow
Ilnucd to write under aliases,
since he was blacklisted by
the Industry. Not until recent
)ears was he permitted to
write under his own name.
The whole field of Hollywood
blacklisting
and
the
(ongrcsiona1 probes of the
rarly'50swillbe explored ina
pair of TV films due for
release next fall

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9:00 (9) "Ca
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b are t-, .. i.tza
Mmdli, Joel Grey
11:30 (6) "Cahill, U.S. Mar'
shalt," John Wayne, George
Kennedy
11:30 (44) "En Las Rulnas 1k'
Ilabalonla," (Spanish
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watchers are beginning to
develop better taste? As
evidence of this, I cite the fact
that the vidiots didn't wat ch
Sonny Honour the suffocating
Smothers Brothers in suf-

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9:00 (9) "Love Crazy,"
William Powell, M'rna
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1:00(35) "Escape Me Never,"
Ida I.uziino, Gui Young.

movie quesTion, send lila the
,
III U."RAISIN,"
care of this paper. Those of
general interest will be answesed In this column. The
ANSWER MAN gets so many
letters he is unable to send
personal repleti.

- "
Errol Flynn
1:00 144 "Wintertime," Sonja

EVENING
8:00 4351 "Devil's Angels,"

John Cassevetes, Beverly

Adams
9:00(2,8) "The April Fools,"
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Jack Cassevetes, Beverly

Sanford And The
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growth from 1936 to 1945 and listing more than
6000 local names is still available (limited
supply).

42,8) "The April Fools,"

1 9.00 (44) "Shall We Dance,"

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delivery.

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Saturday

Thursday

9:30 (13) "Satan's Satellites

9:00 (9) "Of Love And
Desire,"
Merle Oberon,
Steve Cochran
AFTERNOON
1:00 (35) "The Very Thought
Of You," Dennis Morgan,
Eleanor Parker
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- Johnson, Dick
zkrleg,
Van
York, Kerwin Mathews

1:00 (13) "Dual Alibi
1:30 (35) "Fort Massacre,"
Joel McCrea, Forrest
Tucker
2:00 (6) "Eye of The Cat,"
Michiwl Sarrazin, Eleanor
Parker
2:00 (44) "Mr. Sardonicus,"
Guy Rolfe, Audrey Dalton

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7:30 (13) "Satan's Satellites,"
Leonard NImoy, Judd
hloldrcu
8:30 (35) "It'i Your Move,"
Edward G. Robinson, Terry
Thomas
9:00 () "Come flack Uttle

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Lancaster,

Shirley Booth
9: r. (44) "Swing Time," Fred

Astaire, Ginger Rogers
11:30 (6) ''Duel At Diablo."
James Garner, Sidney

Pother
Friday

Martin Balsam, Donna

MORNING

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I 9:00 19) "Once Before I t)ic,"
i Ursula Andress, John
AF"IERN()ON

I 1:00

9:00(91"lilgher and lfight.r,'
Frank Sinatra, Barbara
hale
AFTERNOON

1:00(35) Saturday'u Children,
John Garfield. Claude
Ithins

1)ert'k

(35) "The Man In The
Net," Alan Ladd, Carolyn

0"'W loop 1=0 ORW 1,111" low 41111"

Scott,

11:30 (6) "Night of Terror,"

MORNING

I Sold by C.I.P. Proceeds to be used for Seawalk
beautification.

Randolph
Healy

MORNING

Sheba," Burt

Jack I.ernmon, Catherine
E)eneuve, Peter I.'-iwford,
Sally Kellerman, Myrna
IAIy, Charles Buyer

II

WINTHROP

Rogers, Victor M;re
9:30 (35) "The hialfbre'rd,"
Young, Janss
Carter. Jack Beutel
Carter,
11:30 6 "fiiJa'k," [)avid
Janssen, Keenan Wynn

lienie, Curnel Wilde, Cesar
Roniero

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AFTERNOoN

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Richard Burton, Ruth
Itoisuin
1:00 44) ''Belle Starr,"
MORNING
9- 00 (9) ''itanyon," Robert
Randolph Scott, Gene
11:20 (5) "Trial Run," lIi,
Tierney
Forster. Darren McCuvn
Neilsen. Janis Huh'
2:30 441 "Athentures
Sherlock holmes," Basil 11:30 (9) "The Citadel:'
AFTERNOON
Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Ida
Robert Donal, Rosil,I!'t
1:00 (35) "Reach For The
1.upino
Russell
Sky," Kenneth More. 3:45 (9) "Bachelor Flat,"
1:40 (9) "Blue Angel,"
Alexander Knox
Tuesday Weld, tschard
May [Intl
1:00 (44) "Bluebeard," John
Beymer
4:00 (44) "David Harem," 3:45
Jean Parker
(of
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"Ghost
Will Rogers, Stepmn Fetehit,
Frankenstein," I.
lAiIiise I)rcsser
EVENING
Chancy, Evelyn Ankers
5:30 (9) "Calling Dr. Death,"
7:30 (13) ''Dual Alibi,''
Lon Chancy, Patricia 5:10 19) ''Barnacle BIlI.'
Wallace Berry. Marj i'
Ik'rbert I
Mormon
Phyllis 1)izey
Main
9:00 (44) , The Gas' Ithor- 5:30 (44) '20,000 Men A
eve, Fred Astaire. (1m!er
'ear. Preston Foster,
Leigh,

Signoret

MORNING

MOIININ(;

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Wednesday

Monday

BLOND I E
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T4ESE FLOWERS 1d

2:30 (13) "(hi The 1,OOSC
EVENING
3:00135) "Abbott and Cott'lI,
Grey,'
Keep 'Em Flying," Martha
Richard Todd, Herbert IA)IlI 8:00 (35) "Passage To Mer
Itaye, Carol Bruce
seilles," Humphrey Bogart,
1441 "The Mumrn}'
3:30
EVENING
Peter IAflTC
Iland"
George Zuc'co, l)Rk
City
''Kansas
9:00 (9)
!"oran
E)alt'
Robert7:30 131 ''On The l,oie,''
Massacre,"
Joan Evans. Mi' Ivy ii
5011, 1k) Hopkins
EVENING
Douglas, Lynn Bars
9:00 44) "The Story 01
Castle
8:00 (35) "Separate Tables,"Vernon &amp; Irene
Deborah Kerr, David
Fred Astaire, Ginger 8:00 (35) "Hotel Ht'rlju,"
Peter Lorre, Faye Eiiiersqi
Niven, Rita Hayworth
Rogers, Walter Brenin
Fred
9:00 (44) "Top lint,"
11:30 (6) "The Devil's 9:00 (8)
"The Stone Killer."
Astaire, Ginger Rogers.
Daughter," Belinda J.
Charles Bronson, Martt ll
Edward Everett Horton
Montgomery. Shelley
Balsam, Nornuan Fell
11:30 6) "Banacek: fly Mt'
Winters
&amp;:00 (44) "Tomorrow Is
- If You Can Find Ale." 11:30 (44) "Attack Of The
F'orevt'r," Clauth'tt'
George Peppard, Sterling
Monsters," Yuko Ilamada,
Colbert, Orson Wells,
Hayden
Miyuki Akiyarnn
George Brent
"Ship of Fools,"

JOfleS

Sunday

3:00 (8) "The Greatest Show
Q: I have Just read in some
publication about the "$64,000
Question" TV program of
'sia' years past. It said that
Jack Barry was 11w host, but
- Im sure that when I watched
it, a man whose First name
was Hal was the cnn-ce. Can
you help me? - l.G.hI., Baton
Rouge, La.
A: You're right. The late
Hal Mart-h was emcee of
"$64,000 Question. — Barry
was his chief competitor tin
another m'tw ork with a show
titled "Twt'nty-O'w," which
featured a $100,000 top pri:e
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marks on shoes, I rub the exact
color crayon on the scuffs and then
rub with a soft cloth. I even have a
shine from the wax in the crayon. —

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pocket from a plastic margarine
top. using a regular shoehorn as a
pattern. It's mighty handy to have if
you use old shoes for driving and
want to slip into dressier footwear
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small doorway at the base of a
lips clean when washing whiti
light-colored gloves, make a suds, cardboard drum. Fasten n small
put the gloves on and use a little electric light at the top, paint as you
hand brush. Then wash gloves just wish and a child has the cosiest
as if you were washing your hands. little "reading castle" imaginable.
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DEAR POLLY - When I open a ne.'
bottle of cooking o'I I put the top of
an old clean sock around the middle
and fasten with a rubber band. It
c(Itches drips and helps keep the

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DEAR POLLY — Paint the treads of
a stepladder and then sprinkle on
some fine sand before the paint
drles. Treads will then be 3KIUresistant. — MRS.S.

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direction. — PAULINE.

DEAR POLLY
Our doctor
suggested soaking an infected
scratch on baby's hand In epsom
salts solution. but It was Impossible
to keep her hand submerged long
enough to do any good. I put some
small. brightly colored toys in a
wide-mothed jar. and fillod It with
SP50M Salts water. Baby had fun
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Sanford, Florida 32771— Price 10 Cents

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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
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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
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mayor
th
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hint ed for mon ths that
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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
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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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John Me 1)unuui, the county's utility attorney,
"llie interest Money lias U) be, paid, and it's a
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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

\1cIn%thile, a public ht
hearing
on a sewer rate hike request is

The Seminole County School

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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.

Board's 8.6 inill levy to support

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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

star.

ccrinection fees were paid to
fol owners of the Longwood
hills Road see r pa c kage plant
S t it,111, Longwood Utilitic,

Iccipt $7

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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

Hills and Shadow Hill subdi visions, but also indeeloped

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agentsduring
aft liktl&gt; mainl',
e rnoon and eening
Springs.
after
the
Letters
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repor
hours.
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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Bridge

hundreds of copies of letters doctor, who reported receiv-rig
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with pictures of two women in one of the letters by mail, went Womrn
stages of uni and offering to the aparmient "bugged" by
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'various, pleasureabit en- detectives and paid the woman
Sunda~'s high 80. O%emight
tertainmi in the comfort of $100 in marked money.
our private home" were seized
Sheriff's agents, Orlando
Coll'
siderable
cloudines-when agents raided an apart- police and Altamonte Springs
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ere reported investigating an sc heduled to appear in county
alleged fledgling prostitution court on Sept.26
ope ra tion at Altamonte Spring
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following the weekend arrest of arrests may be forthconuuii:
i _t irld unian
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Shu if! s It It C Parker said arrested after a south Seminole

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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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hall site location!, include-,

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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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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

this

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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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eight
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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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is used to determine property

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Seminole Count) property

for the Lake Mary
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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
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chairmanMemorial
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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
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Radloffs rezoning request

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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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come before the commission.
ounty job.
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A groundswell of opposition
i
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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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need
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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
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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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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.

SCHNO06LE.

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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BB --Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

Thursday, Sept. H. 1975

Now/n
Progress -

68th Year, No 19-Friday, September 12, 1975

Scotty's®
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State Attorney Silent.On Proceedings

Grand Jury Believed Hearing Testimony In Murders

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ByEl)PItICKETr
Herald Staff V,riter

"We're going to ask (k, said Thursday he will be
to appear" because
Mr.
Beckwith to
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Kwiatkowski
's "information is
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Seminole Count
corn: explain. It seems like erroneous."
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and Circuit Court Clerk Art being favored."
assistant, who handles the
Beckwith Jr. are headed for a
Commissioner
county's
banking business said
showdown at Tuesday's county
,. the commissioner's figures are
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conission meeting.
commission
nIt/ K w i atkowski okay, but
Kwiatkowski s
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Kwiatkowski said Thursday it
conclusions are incorrect.
"looks like a few banks are called 21i times, Kwiatkowski
"i call banks that will give
being favored" with $26.2 said. All total, the county has 10 me some action," said Mrs
million worth of county "depositories," the commis. Eloise Pfeifauf, an assistant t
business which is distributed by sioner added.
Beckwith.
Beckwith's office.
The two banks most favored
She said she doesn't 'have
As
Kwiatkowski's
bycalls, according to tirne"to call all thebayjksth
he
comments, the commission has Kwiatkowski, were the Atlantic county. Plus, she said
some
asked Beckwith to appear National Bank of Sanford and banks are unable to handle time
Tuesday to explain his the Flagship Bank of Sanford. deposits because of insurance
department's banking
The "time deposits" as they requirement.s.
procedures.
are called are a "plum" to
!.kin at tier books

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Kwiatkowski said a study bankers, a Beckwlth assistant pointed out haUrims
reveals that from January of agreed. However, Beckwith certain banks cte not to
last year to the present, 33 hth also evlained that txthks rrn
&amp;CceM
C: 51il tune depcti
were required.Of those bids, pay interest to the county for for one reason or
two banks were called 32 times, deposits.
We're gr to ask Mr. Beck.
and one
n was called 30
Kwiatko ski asked Beckwit h with to explain Kwiatkowski
times.
to explain why some banks are
Two Seminole County banks, called inore frequently than are being favored.,'
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Young Joe Dentar isn't really giving an Inside view of his dental work. instead, the four-year-old is

giving his version of a smile for the photographer. Joe was asked to smile and this was his way of Kwiatkowski says, weren't others.
doing exactly that. Quite amouthluloftecth, young man. (lleraldPhotohyilillVfnccntJr.)
Called at all. A third bank
Beckwith. who says the
('t'riilank of Cassclberrv - was commission is shooting in the

NO CAVITIES

She said the county has to

play "a game of catchup with
national average standards."

"I tried to find a rhyme or

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Griffin: "I Am Not Going To Jail For You"

Board member Pat Telson
said educational experts claim
"It's not the number of hours,
but
the Hine s"

Tight Purchasing Control Required By Law, Firemen Told

"Younger kids are too worn
out after six hours," said one

By DONNA FES
Herald Staff Writer

fire department on purchasing procedures.

Smith this week announced he resigned as
Smith said while he would no longer t the cncerning financial responsibility, adopted
Wrangling
between
city
officials
and
the
the
city's
fire
chief
because
city
officials
have
city's
fire chief, he would retain the office of an ordinance several months ago setting
A county high school teachzr
volunteer fire company, which has extended questioned his Integrity,
volunteer fire chief,
purchasing procedures, requiring purchase
said it is unfair to compare
LAKE MARY - "I think a lot of you the over many months this year, on the proper
Councilmen denied Smith's accusation,
Lake
Mary,
which
celebrated
its
second
orders,
approval of department heads and
California
standards
to volunteer firemen) but lam not going to jail method of expending city funds and the
saying they only expected the fire department anniversary asa city in August, owns the fire bids on purchases of over $1,000.
Florida's standards without for you. We all must follow the law," said city definition of the word "emergency" came to a and Smith
to comply with city purchasing department equipment, while the volunteers
At one time the approval of three cot.inconsidering funds available for council member Lillian Griffin, regarding head with the resignation of Fire Chief procedure law the same as other city own the building which houses the equipment.
each child and other "ratios." dispute between the city and the volunteer Charles (Chuck) Smith.
(Continued On Page 2-A)
departments.
The city council, in line with state law

Authority Seen
For Utilities

Inside Sunday
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Population Boom Ahead
by the year 1990, according
planning department
studies. Read about the projected growth and what lies
ahead
Seminole County
the Sunday edition of The
FenIng Herald.

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for all
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not cutting back on a hours
for their lo w er grades.
Teachers should work around
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spa n, said
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he was afraid he would get in
trouble for illegal trash dum.
ping.
Anthropologists at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington,
D.C., examined the remains of
the unidentified body and
reported they were the remains
of a woman between 16 and 21
years of age, 51" to 57" tall,
with reddish blonde hair, police
said.
The reports stated, according
to investigators, that the core
had been in the dump from
three to five weeks.

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Spaziano was arrested in
April by Chicago police on a
disorderly conduct charge. A
computer check revealed he
was wanted in Orange County
for the rape and knife attack on
the 16-year-old girl. He waived
extradition and was returned to
Florida for trial in the case.
The bodies at the Altamonte
Springs dump area, south of SR
436 and west of SR 431, were
found by an EatonviHe man on
Aug. fl, 1973, but he told
authorities he waited 24-hours
to report the grisly find because

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reExirtc(I to have told defense
attorney Edward Kirkland that
Spaziano was a prime suspect
in the Altamonte dump mur(k'rs and that he (Abbgy)
"wanted a confession" from
Spaziano.
At one point, Abbgy was
reported to have said that he
had taken his Investigation of
the (lump murders to Herring's
office and had been told to keep
working and to obtain "more
evidence" before the case
would be taken before the
Seminole County (;ran(] Jury.

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The Seminole County Grand
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believed to be hearing evidence
in connection with the August
1973 murder of one of two young
women whose decomposing
bodies were found in a trash
dump at Altamonte Springs.
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a separate legal entity to dire:t from Seminole County and the
construction and operation of a City of Sanford, and ,OQOfrom
proposed $15 million federally the City of Lake Mary.
sponsored regional sewer plant
Bill Dale, Seminole County
within the next few years. was utility director, said the county
predicted Thursday night by will support what should be a

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Sanford's city manager.
common goal of area to provide
Cit \lan4igcr Warren E 'the best service with the least
Pete Knowles told members cost
of the regional sewer plan'
When you wont pure water,
committee a regional entity will who care who treats it We
be necessar% because the must stop I local) governmental
pro ect "will encompass more entities from bidding against
than one agenc', or govern-each other," said Dale
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Firemen Told Purch ase Control Required 1.
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cilnwn was needed before large purchases
could be made.
At several recent council meetings it had
been noted that the fire department was not
adhering to the purchasing ordinance.
Councilman Martin Bacon Sr., said this week
there has been a systematic avoidance by the
fire department of the purchasing procedure
and splitting of invoices has occurred to
circumvent the law.
"If the state auditor came In he would say it
is pretty shoddy, if not illegal, to by-pass the
bidding system," Bacon said, adding he is
fighting to have a "ship-shape" operation,
Mayor Walter Sorenson, a vocal supporter
of the volunteer fire department said he had
to question whether the recent repair of the

NATION

IN BRIEF
Prisoners Riot Over Food
In Tennessee State Prison
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)
Violence flared in the
Tennessee State Prison Thursday night alter a guard
slapped a prisoner in the dining room, authorities
reported. One convict was shot, four other prisoners and
to guards were injured.
About 400 convicts who were outside their cells and
gathered in the main compound took part in the disturbance at its peak, prison officials said. They said the
slapping incident came after a prisoner complained when
the dining room ran out of pork chops and began serving
baloney for supper.
A lire bomb thrown into the prison library started a fire
but the extent of the damage was not immediately known,
officials said. They added that the cornmisary was looted
of soft drinks.
Order was restored after six hours.
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PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (All)
Playing to crowds he
called "just unbelievable," President Ford showed New
Hampshire voters his handshaking, streetcorner campaign style with an 11-hour qust for Republican votes in a
special Senate election.
Candidate Ford says he'll be back next winter to seek
White House votes for himself.
Ford's marathon campaign mission Thursday in bebaif
of Senate candidate Louis C. Wyman seemed also to be a
sendoff for his own candidacy in the state that will hold
the first presidential primary election of 1976.
The President said he intends to enter the New Hampshire primary, which is scheduled next March 2, but could
be moved up a week to keep it the first in the nation.

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PORTSMOUTH, N.H. i AP)
President Ford's
security agents appear to have outfitted him with a
protective vest to wear on ventures into crowds after a
worsan aimed a gun at him at close range last weeks
Aside from that, security procedures were changed
little Thursday as the President camIgned through
southern New Hampshire, making fl stops on a day long
tour to boost Republican Louis C. Wyman's ëhances in
next Tuesday's special US. Senate election.
Ford displayed the same zest for shaking hands and
mixing with crowds as he has on previous trips, and the
cordon of a half dozen agents around him was the same as
in the past.
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WASHINGTON (AP)
The Federal Reserve has
drawn up a contingency plan to offset the Impact on the
banking syst,m of a d'!fault by New York City, Chairman
Arthur F. Burns says.
"The Feoeral Reserve is the nation's lender of last
resort," Burns said. "I and other members of the board
have given repeated aurances that the Federal Reserve
% ill act promptly to relieve liquidity strains on the
banking system, whatever the cause of those strains may
be."
The plan is keyed to loans at below market rates to
maintain banks' cash flows If New York says It cannot
mett painents on its debts to banks.
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WASHINGTON (AP) Senate Democrats apparently
are as unwilling to accept President Ford's program of
higher energy 'ices as they were when the plan was
offered eight moi."zs ago.
The latest evidence came Thursday night when Democrats rejected the President's newest compromise effort,
offered by telephone from New Hampshire.
"The President is trying to create pressure on Con.
gress ... t.o knuckle under to the President's plan," charged
Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, [).Maine, after the offer was
relayed by Acting Republican Leader Robert P. Griffin of
Michigan.
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WASHINGTON (APi
A Senate subcommittee plans
to grill officials of Lockheed Aircraft Corp. about company payoffs in Saudi Arabia and Indonesia.
Documents released before today's hearing show
Lockheed paid hundreds of thousands of dollats to its
Saudi Arabian middleman, Adnan Khas.hoggi, for use as
"under the table" payoffs to government officials.
A Lockheed spokesman declined comment on the documents in advance of the testimony by company officials
today.
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BOSTON ( AP) Attendance is up almost 10 per cent as
integration proceeds without major difficulties In
Boston's public schools, but police were In the streets
again as nighttime protests contlzued.
Qtywide attendance was 69.1 per cent Thiraday, up
from 59.2 per cent when schools opened Monday. Attendance by whites was 63 per cent and by blacks 75 per
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WASHINGTON (AP)
A Norfolk Navy commander
wants more time to answer a letter of reprimand he
received for giving a farewell kiss to topless dancer who
performed on the deck of his submarine.
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For Pitts, Lee
TAIJ.AIIASSEE (AP)
Insurance Commissioner
Philip Ashler signed today a lull part on for Freddie Lee
Pitts and Wilbert Lee, putting the two prisoners convicted
of murder one Cabinet signature away from freedom next
Friday.
"I'm conviced that there's reasonable doubt that Pitts
and Lee are guilty" of murdering two Port St. Joe service
station attendants in 1963, Ashler said.
"This was not a precipitous decision on my part, but one
that I carefully' and prayerfully thought over, he said.
"Nothing caused me to think that they were actually
guilty."
Ashler signed the pardon on a secretary's desk outside
the office of Art Canaday, Gov. Reuhin Askew's legal
aide.
The pardon, which must be signed by Askew and three
Cabinet officers before it becomes effective, has now been
signed by the governor, Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin and
Ashler. Education Commissioner Ralph Turlington is
eXN'('t('(l to si n the pardon, putting it into effect, but may
v. ait until Monday bile 1w reviews conflicting evidence.
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In thcr business, city Gary Massey to review the
member lAlliari Griffin, ac- council:
mobile home permit lee orcused of a conflict of interest
dinance
to determine if it
Heard an announcement
last month concerning a from council member Virginia complies with state law.
rezoning,
has
filed
Tabled consideration of a
a Mercer that Seminole Supermemorandum with the official visor of Elections Camilla new zoning ordinance, inminutes explaining her action. Bruce's staff will be registering cluding sections on multi.
Noting a new state law will Lake Mary voters from 8:30 family and industrial zoning.
not go into a eff ect until Oct. 1, a.m., to 2:30 p.m.. Saturday,
Hired Ronald A. Tumminia
requiring the riling of a memo Oct. 4, at the Lake Mary Post as a police patrolman at a
in conflict of interest cases Office,
sa lary of $8,200 annually under
involving elected officials, Mrs.
Advertised for bids on the federally funded Coin.,
Griffin continued her denial black top to place a one-inch prehensive Employment and
that any conflict existed on her asphalt cap on 1,205 feet of Training Act(CETA) program.
part in the rezoning of the Crystal Lake Drive to Country
Approved contracting with
Trepanier
property.
Club
Road
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across
Flagship
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for utility billing at a fee of 1150
Griffin Construction Co., in
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winch she is an equal partner extending the moratorium on
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from Trepanier dirt by the yard on Lake Mary Boulevard 90 water plant to conform with the
and received no money from days until January, next year property lines.
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Renewed the animal
John
Multbay
tleit
of
Orlando
transaction.
and
Gene Dalrymple of Tampa
meeting and workshop Tuesday control contract with Seminole
A BASS
couldn't find any available chairs at recent Blue Grass Festival,
The rezoning involved an 80- night. Council has also County.
SO they just pulled up a bass fiddle to use instead while enjoying acre tract off Rinehart Road to scheduled a special meeting
FOR A BASE
Agreed to contact State
the afternoon of music, fun and frolic. (Herald Photo b Gordon permit construction of a mobile and public hearing on the Rep. Vince Fechtel
R.
Williamson)
home park. The re7oning budget Monday night at 7:30. Leesburg) expressing city
passed on a 3-2 vote.
Instructed City Attorney officials' desire to continue city
elections in December at this
time. Fechtel had forwarded to
the city a recommendation
from the state House of
Representatives election
committee that cities retain
their elections at different
times than national, state and
county
elections.
By BOB LLOYD
probation, He will receive today.'
main source, not Debbie Midway, was meted a five year
—'Instructed
Mayor Walter
Herald Staff Writer
credit for 106 days spent in jail.
Defense attorney George Lingo."
prison sentence on a guilty plea Sorenson to obtain bids on a
The court withheld adjudication Sprinkel named Sheriff's
In ether sentencings:
to burglarizing a building last hospitalization plan for all city
A 19-year-old Winter Park on the firearm theft count and detectives Lt. R.C. Parker, Sgt.
Earl C. Wright, 19, of November at 418 S. Sanford employes and to select the plan
man, who survived the June 9 put Hart on live years con- William Vinton and Jerry Apopka,
was put on two years Ave., Sanford.
most appropriate for the emSeminole Co unty Jail lire that secutive probation.
Capshaw as officers who had probation ir. a drug possession
Davis
originally
was
charged
ployes.
killed 11 men, has been senAssistant State Attorney Bill been working with his client, case. Wright said pills were in juvenile
court but trantenced to 18 months in prison Heffernan had asked the court
McGregor said the court found in his pocket following a sfer-red to circuit court for trial
and 10 years probation for to mete the maximum 10 years frowns on this type of activity traffic accident,
as an adult.
burglary and larceny of a prison sentence on the con- by law enforcement officers
Steven S. Durkee, 21,
During the sentencing the
firearm.
victlons.
and said once a person is Altamonte Springs, was sen- court took note of Davis'
Joseph Robert Hart, 19,
In other cases, Judge arrested the defendant isn't to tenced to one year in county jail Juvenile record since age 11.
Winter Park, was found guilty McGregor sentenced Mrs. be "a tool of law enforcement." on a guilty plea on a
worthless
When Davis pleaded guilty to
July 15 by a circuit court jury Deborah Lott Lingo, Fern Park
In earlier hearings in the check charge. The court or- the burglary In June the State
on the charges stemming from mother of t ,wo small children, to Lingo case, Sprinkel argued his
dered Durkee to serve 60 days Attorney's office dropped a
a break-In at Camp San Pedro three years probation on her client was
entrapped by federal of the senten.-e in jail and then companion charge of escape
in south Se minole
June 26 plea of guilty to D r u g
E n f o r c e in e n t that he be put on probation for from police custody and agreed
Hart has filed suit in the civil possession of cocaine.
Administration undercover two years and 10 months,
not to prosecute Davis on two
Sanford police today reported
division of circuit court seeking
The court scored law en- agents who had pressured her
Sylvester
Davis,
18,
of
other
burglary
cases,
the
arrest of three 14-year-old
a half-million-dollars
in lorcement agencies for using into becoming a "go between"
Sanford
boys for burglary in
damages from Sheriff John the services of defendants, who in buys of illegal cocaine.
connection with a breakin
Polk for injuries he allegedly after arrest are, under court
Mrs. Lingo was arrested after
Thursday
at a residence at 2.808
received in the Jail fire,
rules, wards of the court, in she produced a $10 bag of
S.
French
Ave., owned by C.
Hart's father told Judge investigations of other criminal cocaine in an apartment,
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From
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federal
approval
approval
Tom
Roll.
McGregor that his son "almost cases,
emptied it onto a mirror in a
Involved, included:
lost his life" in the jail fire and
Mrs. Lingo said she worked bedroom and told agents they
Officers said they responded
Knowles said Lake Mary
Current
has evidenced "a complete with law enfoc cement officers could "sample"
facilities
planning,
to
a call from citizens who
the drug.
responded readily,
which may take eight months to reported seeing three boys
change in attitude" since the on drug cases and had been
Court records indicate the
"It's hoped the studies will two years before completion, leave
fire.
contacted by Sheri ff's detec. cocaine had been brought to the Iron out a lot of details,"
the dwelling and go over a
said
Designs and construction wall into a
"1 don't believe he'll ever be lives and had worked with apartment by another girl. Knowles.
wooded area.
plans, which may take about
in trouble again," the lather police on unrelated cases.
identified only as 'Barbara."
B. Cal Conklin, the city's nine months.
Patrolman H. H. McIntyre
told the court.
McGregor ordered her to no
Sprinkel said the "delivery" consulting engineer with CIarJ%
Actual
co
po
rted the house had been
ns
truction
of
tht
re
McGregor noted, however, longer cooperate with law was set up by the federal agents
that the youth had been on enforcement agencies "starting "who admit they were after the Dietz &amp; Associates of Sanford, facility, estimated to take from entered by a rear door and a
said the three step process, with one-and-a-half to two years.
bedroom ransacked. The only
probation in Orange Coun ty at
thing police reported as missing
the time of the south Seminole
from the dwelling was a
quantity of fireworks,
"Probation was tried one
time and it didn't work,"
Patrolman H. J. Shea Jr.
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McGregor said, reading aloud a
that's impossible, lie said it Iron, $45,000 to $i85,000, or an from
or
an
reported
$60 cash, a battery
$185,000 to so,000,
portion of a confidential pr-c- reason, but I can't find any," was an effort on the coin. increase
charger,
10-foot
plywood boat
of 311.1 per cent,
increase of 3.5 per cent,
sentence in vestigation (PSI) Kwiatkowski said of Beckwith's mission's part to present
and
24
potted
plants
were listed
Circuit
and
county
court
Williams said his figures as missing
made by the state parole and methodology.
after a burglary at
"improper figures" to lighten costs, from $20,000 to $85,000, or show tax
probation commission on court
He went on to point out his the commission's part in this
dollars only, with the residence of Mrs. Jean
an increase of 325 per cent,
revenues "backed
order.
study shows 13 of the 33 calls year's budget.
thus Savail, 2522 Willow Ave.,
Beckwith says the correct the reason for lower out,"
"I see m pattern of went to the Atlantic Bank. The
budgetary Sanford.
Williams' figures list the budget figures are:
figures.
I r r e s p0 n s I bit it y a n d list continues until a bank in Following "budget Increases
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court,
Beckwith refuses to accept
maliciousness," McGregor Forest City was called only beyond t he
Sheriff's deputies today
control
of
the
county
$ll8,O(X)to$)39,500,or
an
18
per
that
explanation. He says what reported $500 in tools were 1
said. The court said the PSI twice out of the 33 times county commission:"
cent increase.
Williams says he did Is "urn- reported stolen from a truck in
contained a statement from money was available for
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Circuit and county courts, possible."
the parking lot at 365 Spanish
Hart's Orange County deposit.
probation supervisor that the
Trice,
south Seminole
Mcari' bile, Beck ith also
According
youth "considered probation a criticized h report Issued by
to reports, the tools
joke and didn't take supervision Commissioner Dick Williams
wereownedbyVanrelaylor,of
Forest City.
seriously." McGregor noted the which outlines money in the
PSI report was made after the 1975-76 counti, budget that
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MIAMI (All) An official of National Airlines' flight
attendants union was Injured along with two other women
Thursday by a flash fire officials said appeared to have
been deliberately set.
Two men were seen running from the building shortly
after the fire broke out in an apartment hallway. A can
which appeared to contain gasoline was found in the
middle of a stack of newspapers at the two-story apartment complex, firemen said..
Lea Rosteck, vice chairman of the Association of Flight
Attendants, suffered hyperventilation and was treated
and released from a hospital. Also Injured were Dolly
DeForge, who lives next door to Miss Rosteck, and
another resident, Toni Sadali. Neither was seriously hurt.
There were no indications that the blaze was connected
with a strike against National by some 1,200 flight attendanis.
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WASHINGTON i AP) Original police records on the
Chappaqulddick incident involving Sen. Edward M.
Kennedy are still missing, despite assertions by two
former police chiefs that they were returned to the files
last April.
Officials of the Edgarown police department at
Martha's Vineyard, Mass., say they cannot find the
documents. "We've looked everywhere. We honestly don't
know where they are," Patricia McLeod, a special police
officer, said In a telephone interview.
The mystery of the vanished records was raised
recently in a book by Carl Gottlieb, a script writer for the
movie "Jaws" which was filmed at Martha's Vineyard
last summer.

the council over purchasing procedures, some
f ir efighters say, Is that the department does
not want the ultra tight controls on money by
the city that firemen saw when the (ire
department was under county control.
Firemen say, prior to the city's in.
corporation, control by the county was so
tight it required months before necessary
items could be purchased.
Another problem, according to city of
ficlats, is that the volunteers are so dedicated
they cannot conceive that other city depart.
ments are equally as important as the fire
department.
The city council ended the fire department
hassle this week with a motion to attempt
again to reach agreement between the city
department and the volunteers.

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Volunteers agreed the city has provided the
best in equipment. While the volunteers noted
their support of Smith, a few said Smith was
s peaking for himself when he said an effort
would be made to oust two of the councilmen,
up for election this year, from office.
Former mayor Margie Hess, a volunteer,
said the city has three professional
firefighters donating their services to the city
while others said the volunteers include two
women firefighters, five fully qualified
firemen, two who have emergency medical
training, two registered nurses and 15
members who have completed Red Cross
courses.
Councilmen praised the department's
quality,
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(ire siren as an emergency.
An emergency, Sorenson said, is something
that happens in the middle of the night when
no one is available to hand!e the prope r paper
work,
A move by Councilman Harry Terry to hire
a lull-time fire chief appeared to raise the ire
of veteran volunteer I ii etnen about as much
is statements by Smith, that the volunteers
would be involved in the city election this year
to defeat Terry and Bacon, angered the city
council,
Several volunteers, describing their
remarks as "not threats," said they would not
work under a paid city chief. Supporters said
councilmen were "destroying our fire
department." Others pointed to the fire
department as one of the best in the state.

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The state has given away
the secrets of a computer that writes $6.2-billion worth of
checks annually and has taken few precautions to keep
the Information from falling into the wrong hands, a
legislative auditor says.
Michael Rose, staff director of the Joint Legislative
Auditing Committee, told a select House committee on
computers and state employe pay Thursday that the
check-writing program was made public during bids on
new equipment.
"Basically, anyone who could get access to the program
and could get access to the Carlton Data Center could get
in there and write a bunch of checks the state doesn't need
written," Hose said. "The state could be out a substantial
amount of money."
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A Florida appeal court
says news photographers and reporters may be guilty of
trespass if they enter a home with police or firemen
without the owner's permission.
The 1st District Court of Appeal ruled 2.1 Thursday that
Duval Coun' Circuit Court must try an invasion of
privacy suit against the Florida Publishing Co., for
publication in the Florida Times-Union of a photograph
taken in a fir e-ravaged borne.
"Though It is conceded by appellant that the the fire
marshal and police rightfully entered the premises for the
purpose of discharging their official duties, there is
nothing to indicate that those officials had, In the absence
of an emergency, authority to invite others to do so," said
the opinion written by Chief Judge Tyrle Boyer of
Jacksonville.
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Rowan Had Delayed Permit
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
advance written approval state on Dec. 24, 1973,atioliday, overzealous, but I never InYouth Services Director J0- would be obtained in the future. and also doing consultant work. tended to violate any laws and I
seph Rowan didn't obtain writ'Ilie
Rowan said he was working don't think I did."
ten permission to do outside Howardwork was done for John
Ellison said the overspending
Association, Chicago, for the state and the consulting included
consulting work until auditors
$3,500 for printing jobs
asked him to produce the re- mostly on Virginia, Michigan f irm during a trip that day and on which no bids were obtained.
quired approval, Auditor Gen- and South Dakota surveys. it did more than eight hours work
T state would seek restituwas performed during 35 (lays for Florida.
eral Ernest Ellison
tion of the unpaid bills, which
for which Rowan said he took
Rowan was paid
William I'addon, formerly included $282 ba Tampa motel,
for annual leave from his il,000-adoing the consulting $4,613
for a priPeace of Mind director who now $210 for plaques and $136.40 for
vate firm between October 1973 year state post.
is house Standards anti Con- printing "that included the cost
and March 1974, Ellison said
But Ellison said records duct Committee staff director, of stationery to another state,"
Thursday. Such work required showed Rowan working for the said, "I uiav have been a little Ellison said.
advanced written approval
From Rowan's supervisor, thenHealth and Rehabilitative Set-v.
ices Secretary O.S. Kenner, Ellison said.
But the letter of approval was
dated May 12, 1975, 'the sam
date that auditors of my staff
asked the director if prior
approval had been received
from his supervisor," the auditor general added.
MIAMI R1-A('II I
}''INt IorceIsed prujwrtie t its plan i not cunsuiiunated .. . th
In the preliminary audit of Mortgage investors has report- lenders as payment for some of trust will become involved in
the Youth Services Division, ed a net loss of $2.1 million for its debts.
proceedings under the [lankEllison
also
criticized the six months ended July 31,
The trust is opposing a move ruptcy Act. The trust has reOperation Peace of Mind, a and says it faces possible bank- by four banks, to whom it owes Lamed special counsel to advise
program designed to help ruptcy unless it can 'restruc- $3.4 million, to force it into in- .it with respect to such bank.
runaway youths by giving them
ture" $450 million in debts it voluntary bankruptcy.
ruptcy proceedings," the firm
a way to contact their parents. owes to banks and insurance
in a proxy' statement issued said.
The program overspent its companies.
Thursday In connection with Its
The trust owes $400 million to
budget by $12,533 and left $629
The Miami Beach-based real impending stockholders' meetin unpaid bills including a $15 estate investment trust is ing, First Mortgage said it will about 100 banks and $50 million
bar tab at a Tampa motel, Elli- scheduled to hold a stock- wind up "in some proceeding to several insurance cornson said,
holders meeting Oct. 23 to con- under the bankruptcy act" if it panics. It fell on bad times with
the collapse of numerous real
In his audit reply, Rowan said sider a plan that would reduce cannot restructure Its debts,
he had received oral approval the interest rates on Its loans
opinion
of
manageestate
and development proj"it is the
for the consulting work and that and give preferred stock and Ilient that if the restructuring) ects that defaulted on loans
From the trust.
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TALLAHASSEE (A
Shevin said he would contend in
"Fly also prohibiting the enCondominium dwellers court that the lawmakers could lot-cement of such clauses, the
Condominium
Retroactive provisions of the
should contact private attor- legally prohibit the enforce, legislature clearly intended the restructuring plan could trim
neys before trying to withhold inent of escalation clauses in statute to apply to all leases or the latest six-month loss from
payments based on escalation contracts signed before the law contracts regardless of their $23 million to $3.1 million, First
clauses in sales contracts, Atty. went into effect in June.
(late of execution," Shevin said. Mortgage officials said.
Gen. Robert Shevin says.
Shevin said Thursday that a
ban by the 1975 legislature
clearly intended to outlaw
dorninlum or cooperative.
apartment contracts from
DEAR Di. LAMB I
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containing escalation clauses years of age and was a business
tied to increases in the cost of woman for the last 30 years. My
living,
work was my entire life. About
But condominium dwellers 10 years ago I had one thyroid
were advised by Shevin to "ex- gland removed. Two years later
ercise prudence and reasonable I had the other removed. I also
care in deciding to withhold sold mmiv busi ness with plans to
By LA%%'HENCE E. L..%MB
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payment of increases because travel.
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Carter Predicts Showdown

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Jimmy Carter. former
JACKSONVILLE (AP)
governor of Georgia, says Florida's presidential primary
next spring will be a showdown between himself and Go'.
George Wallace of Alabama.
And Carter has suggested a debate with Wallace
leading up to the March 9 voting day, when delegates to
the Democratic national convention will be chosen.
"I'd be glad to debate with Gov. Wallace," Carter told a
political forum Thursday. "I think our records as
governor should be compared on the basis of race
relations, the bureaucracy, tax reform and services to the
people."
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FORT LAUDERDALE (AP)
testified that David Nyberg, a2}-year-old Arlington, Va.,
man on trial for a brutal satanic murder, suffers from
mental illness.
Dr. Sidney J. Merin, a Tampa-area psychologist, told
the 12-member circuit court jury Thursday that Nyberg
"to use a layman's term, is profoundly crazy."
Nyberg is charged in the murder of Kenneth Houston,
who was stabbed 36 times Feb. 28 in Tampa. The body was
found stuffed in a plastic bag along a desolate road in Virginia.
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Jail fire.
"The only way I can prove
I've changed is or someone to
give me a chance," young Hart
told the court. "1 would like you
to believe I've changed."
"I'd like to, Mr. Hart,"
McGregor said. -but even after

commissioners have 'o control
over,
Williams' report says in the
circuit court, the demand for
tax dollars increased by 311.1
per cent.
Beckwlth says it isn't so.
Instead, he says the total

the jury 3 guilty verdict you
denied responsibility."
"No doubt you've suffered as
a result of the Jail fire, If you've
changed it will be revealed, but
the pattern Is too much for me
to overlook," McGregor
replied.
McGregor adjudicated Hart
guilty on the burglary conviclon and sentenced him to 18
months in prison plus five years

budgetary increase is only 18
per cent.
And in the circuit and county
courts, Williams says the increase is 325 per cent. Again
Beckwith challenges those
figures, saying the increase
only 35 per cent,
Williams said figures he used
were tax dollars needed
minus revenues.
However, Beckwith says
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Floyd has been using are
coming back into the department.
Gunter said hopefully the
police department will soon be
changing vehicles every six

Cool Contractor Dons Ice Box

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wo ord, seeking
return to the city chief executve's office he held for 12 years
consecutively prior tohis defeat
at the polls by Floyd in 1973,
filed his official announcement
of candidacy Thursday.
Floyd filed his announcement
last week.
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Swofford named Shelton
Floyd said he was not Adams his campaign manager,
threatening Gunter with his his wife, Missouri Belle Swofsuggestion to reseahlaw to ford, campaign treasurer and
determine whether a police the Pan Am Bank of Altamonte
officer can continue that func- Springs campaign depository.
tion while running for public
Swofford disputed Floyd's
office,
claim that a law exists which
"I suggested he look Into the would require Gunter
to either
law so he wouldn't get messed resign or take a leave of
abup," Floyd said,
sence while campaigning for
Meanwhile, ex-mayor the office of mayor. "I think

Princess Caroline
Wont Enter Princeton
MONTE CARLO, Monaco (All)
The Monaco royal
house has denied that 18-year-old Princess Caroline of
Monaco will enter Princeton College this fall, but it did not
say v hether she might enter at a later date.
The palace announcement on Thursday said Caroline
ill continue to attend classes at the prestigious French
&amp;'hool of Political Science in Paris this fall.
A report in the New York Daily News on Wednesday
said Caroline's parents, Prince Rainier and the former
Grace Kelly, had decided to enroll her in the Ivy League
college 'next year" because she was spending too much
time in Paris on the social circuit.
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NEW YORK APi Terence Cardinal Cooke, Roman
Catholic archbishop of New York, has flown to Rome to
attend the canonization of Mother Seton as the Catholic
(lmurch's first American-born saint.
11w cardinal left Thursday night on a flight with a
number of nuns of the order of the Sisters of Charity'.
Mother Seton was born Elizabeth Ann Bayley in Nes'
York in 1774. Married and widowed, she converted to
Catholicism and founded the Sisters of Charity in 1809.
imne 20.000 Americans, 700 of them from New York,
are expected to attend the canonization ceremony to be
conducted by Pope Paul Vi Sunday in St. Peter's Square
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Gamble Conviction Upheld
SAN FRANCISCO AP) The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals has upheld the conviction of millionaire soap heir
George Gamble for transporting an illegally killed Big
Horn sheep and elk.
The court on Thursday rejected Gamble's contention
that tic sad been convicted on the basis of insufficient
evidence.
Gamble, 36, was fined $10,500 last Oct. 21 and ordered to
devote one (thy a week for one year to any group involved
in preserving viId1ife.
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that is Floyd law," Swofford
said.
"1 didn't ask Gunter to take a
leave of absence when he was
campaigning for Floyd two
years ago," Swofford said. "I
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Harry Coleman is a phintizig con•
TAMPA (API
tractor with an unusual hobby. He dons Indian ge ar and
seals himself In a coffin of ice.
He is one of many contestants are trooping to Tampa for
a two-week talent hunt. The others are bringing guitars,
magic tricks, singing dogs, trick horses, a wrestling bear
and dancing children.
Coleman brought 21,000 pounds of ice.
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JACKSONVILLE (AP)
years In prison for killing her common-law husband has
been sentenced to 15 years for the death of her infant son,
Essle Mae Harold pleaded no contest Thursday to a
charge of manslaughter In the beating death of her twomonth-old son.
She was arrested last Dec. 19, a day after calling police
and reporting that the baby died In his crib.
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The legislature passed the
law forbidding the Inclusion, or
enforcement, of escalation
clauses in condominium sales
contracts, but that law has been
challenged in court by developers, he said.
In an opinion for Sen. George
Firestone, D-Miami, and Rep.
Jack Poorbaugh, It-Jupiter,

Tobacco
Q uotas
Blocked
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A federal judge's order restraining U.S. Agriculture Seeretary Earl Butz from restriclung sale of flue-cured tobacco
applies only to Florida markets, court officials say.
The Associated Press er-Toneously reported Wednesday
that the ruling by U.S. District
Judge William Stafford also ap.
plied to Georgia markets.
In the ruling, issued Tu?sday,
Stafford restrained Butz from
enforcing 19Th quotas Butz set
for Florida markets, The judge
held that the quotas were at an
"artificially and unnecessarily
low level,"
Stafford said Florida farmers
could lose up to one-third of
their crop II the quotas remimained in effect. His order
requird "allocation of additional poundage sales opportunity"'
of at least 952,359 pounds per
week beginning the week of
Sept. 1 and lasting for four
v eek.s.
The judge rejected the Dc.
partinent of Agriculture's contention that removal of Florida
sales restrictions could have
adverse affects on the national
tobacco market.
Stafford said the issue insolved no more than 4 million
pounds of Florida tobacco,
"hardly enough in itself to
overtax the resources of the notional tobacco market."
Stafford said the order would
remain In effect unkss Butz
could show that unrestricted
sale of Florida tobacco would
adversely affect farmers in other areas.
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Three months after the
second thyroid operation i had
been put on no medication, and
I was so weak I could hardly
% alk, speak, or think. When I
made the doctor realize how
weak I was, both physically and
mentally, he had tests run on
me. The blood tests showed I
was in the danger zone for both
calcium and phosphorus. I was
diagnosed
as
having
ii y p ca Ice in i a a n ti
hypopa rat hyroidism.

The doctor put me on calcium
which helped veryttle
li until tie
added dihydrotachysterol The
treatment gradually corrected
my blood level of both calcium
and phosphorus. But, I have
never gotten rid of all the
muscle spasms, imartie'uhirly in
the leg and anti muscles.
very painful and a great
to walk up stairs and get up
front sitting in a low chair.
My doctor said that hen I
had the thyroid operation the
parathy-roid glands must have
bien removed, and there was
no function from them.
I would like ),our opinion on
time prognosis of my problem
and
of
effects
the
dihydrotachvstt'rol. Is there
any other drug to use with at
least the same effect or better?
The spasms have begun in the
organs as well , and I can do
little exertion because of
shortness of breath.
My doctor had inc do without
the use of any drug except
thyroid tablets to see if I could
(10 without, but I am getting

Very weak and depressed.
level of calcium and lower the
DEAR READER You have level of phosphorus at once.
a rare condition. The tiny After that the usual treatment
parathyroid glands are like is with dihydrotachysterol. This
small buttonsimnbedded in the is a hormone that raises blood
edge of the thyroid gland. calcium and is very useful.
Incidentally, you must have
The prognosis is excellent,
had a lobe or part of the thyroid with expectation that such a
removed the first time and person will live a normal, lull
itiore the second time as there life span if properly treated.
is onlyne
o
thyroid gland. You should see your doctor at
Rarely the parathyroid glands "mice, though, because of your
are injured or removed when return of symptoms. He will
the thyroid gland is removed, probably want to put you back
Shortlya fter surgery a on treatment.
patient miumy appear to have low
For information on how your
or absent parathyroid function lungs work, write to me in care
but regain it in time. This is of this newspaper at P. 0. Box
why your doctor took you off 1551, Radio City Station, New
treatment, to find out if you had York. NY 10019. Send 50 cents, a
re
covered,
long, stamped, self-addressed
envelope,
and ask for The
The parathyroid glands
regulate the level of calcium Health Letter number 2-4,
mg \OUr Lungs Fit.
and phosphorus in your blood.

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The $23 million loss disclosed
in the proxy statement follows a
deficit of $160 million for the 12
months ended last Jan. 'l. The
trust also said that 80 per cent
of its $645 million in loans and
investments have turned sour
and are not drawing interest.

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they are not functioning
the level of calcium falls
markedly. Increased bone
density from deposition of
calcium

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arthritic-like

changes may occur.
The usual svaimptomns are
muscle spasms, cramps,
mental confusion, difficulty in
breathing, sometimes with
spastim of muscles related to
breathing, nausea, vomiting,
lethargy' and a host of other
symptoms similar to what you
describe, The symptoms can Ix'
relieved with adequate treatinent.
Initially some doctors use
intravenous calcium and
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had the opportunity?
Well, come this weekend you can have that
chance as auditions will be held Sunday and
Monday for one and all who would like to take part
in th e community.vide production of '1776.'

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Fridew. Sent. 12. 1975-4A
WAYNE Ii IXYLE, Publisher
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IU)I3ERT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director

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A crowd of at least 100 persons is expected to

attend Saturday's meeting at Lyman, which is
located in Longwood.

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An organization dubbed Aware Citizens and
Taxpayers Inc ACT) will hold a public meeting at
Lyman High Fchool on Saturday at 8p.m. with U.S.
Congressman
chard Kell y and State Rep. Bob
Hattaay slated to be guest speakers.
According to Ho Simpson, principal organizer of
the group, ACT is a non-profit, non-partisan
organization formed to keep people aware of what is
JI ng on in government.
An advertisement in The Evening Herald urges
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To Union Demands

What happened in San Francisco recently was
that Mayor Alioto caved in to the unreasonable
demands of the fire and police unions, in effect
rewarding them for their strikes against the publ
DON OAKLEY
safety.
Ile has made it a great deal harder for city
officials throughout California and the nation to
o
resist similar demands from their city employes.
pr
mis
Ile has increased the nublic onnosition to bills
in the Legislature granting collective bargaining
rights to public employcs.
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And he has made it all the more important that
other mayors throughout the country have the
courage not to follow his example.
There is one major difference between
government employes and the employes of private
industry when it comes to collective bargaining.
When the vendor in a Middle Eastern bazaar
Th e government employes are voters, and as such
t hr ow's up his hands and wails that he is losing
they have the right to help elect or defeat their
the shirt off his back and the buyer complains
bosses, As a pressure group they have gained great that he is paying an extortionate price, you know
political clout in many communities in recent that a bargain acceptable to both has been
years. Their support or opposition can spe ll th e struck.
With no intention to trivialize something that Is
difference between victory and defeat for many an
anything but trivial, this seems an apt
ambitious politician in many a city election,
description of what has been accomplished
In private industry, management and labor between Egypt and Israel. In this case, of
maintain an adversary relationship at the course, both sides are playing both roles: Each
bargaining table. Management represents the has something the other wants, and each must
interests of the owners of the business, Labor pay a price.
What is important about the interim
represents the interests of the employes of the
agreement
initialed by representatives of the
business. Th e relationship is clear-cut,
two countries is not its actual details the exact
But in government the relationship is skewed numbe
r of square kilometers Israel will
when a mayor, who represents the interests of th e relinquish in the Sinai, for example, or the types
general taxpaying public, sits across the table from of Israeli cargoes Egypt will now permit through
the same militant labor leaders who helped him get the Suez Canal.
elected It is the fact that any agreement at all could be
arrived
at following the collapse of Secre tary of
Alioto is not running for reelection this fall but his
State
Henry
Kissinger's shuttle diplomacy
actions bespeak the political i nstincts of an elective
spring. That Egypt and Israel returned to the
official who enjoyed the support of the labor unions,
bargaining testifies to the realization by both
including the municipal employes' UflOflS, sides that a fifth Middle East war must be
whenever he sought public office at the polls,
avoided, and that any steps leading away from
City officials must be independent. Th ey must another battlefield confronta tion, however small
have the courage to defy special interests when th e and uncertain, must be taken.
For their part, the Israelis know that they
general public interest is at take.
The mayor of San Francisco has made it harder cannot forever maintain a suite of war-readiness
and military superiority over the Arabs, or
for his fellow mayors to do so.

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Sadat, accommodation with Israel is the price he must
pay so that he may divert his attention to urgent
and worsening economic problems In his

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The Pentagon apparently 'Ail]
send smia' of its most sophisticated electronic gadgetry to
the Sinai desert to monitor the neest Middle East peace
accord.
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Vietnam ith varying degrees of success.
U.S. officials say the monitoring equipment
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at a distance of more than II miles.
- 'ismiiic sensors honed in the desert sand capable of
picking up vibrations (ruin passing troops or vehicles,
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microphones so sensitive they can pick out the sound of
moving troops and vehicles and distinguish them from
ordinary surrounding noise.

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arrests and convictions of racket hoods, it has no

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other statistical evidence to support its claim.
Agents do say, as they have for years, that the
Malta consists of 3,000 principal characters,
some of whom are now In jail, yet they cannot
say whether this figure Is significantly lower
tha n 10,20 or 30 years ago. "All we know is what

our informants and our investigations tell us.
perimeter of said location are St. Johns Village
and that is organized crime is crumbling, it is
Apts., Fern Park Apis,, Green Meadows Apts., running scar ed, and we be
lieve it."
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Re article concerning Mini Race Track ap- Highland Pines, English Estates, Indian Hills,
The result has been expected for
the
Bel-Aire North, Lake of the Woods, English agen
pe.aring Sept. 7.
ts go on. Once the FBI et aside the myth of
Woods and Green Gate, Five of these develop. Mafia
Mr. R.adloff stated people are
invincibility, erosion set in. "Joe Valachi

Track Facts Aired

years,

The "remarkable progress" claimed by Henry Kissinger
country, and the price of much-needed American because we "do not have the facts." We have ments have been working very hard to fight this was the key.
When he was testifying before
toward an Interim peace agreement be tween Israel and Igypt
assistance and business investment in Egypt's plenty of facts because we live here. Mr. Radloff zoning. Our main access for the majority of these
Congress and in court, the mob would have done
was offset by the hostile rhetoric emanating from the meeting of
development,
is overlooking one very important fact, people Is Oxford Road, As you can guess Our
anything to kill him. But we proved he could be
the Nonaligned Nations Organization in Peru.
In the interest of peace in that part of the world namely, we the residents do not want the race traffic situation Is capacity now. Also, more protected. He died
of natural causes, you'll
deference
to
Egypt, out of
the U.S. secretary of state and its as well as in our
own ntlonal Interest, the Sinai track in the location he has chosen. We are not impor tantly, our elementary school is ,2of
hope for territorial concessions from Israel, disassociated itself accord should win
a mile remember (inside a maximum security
early approval In Congress. opposed to the race track. We are opposed to the from proposed race track. 'These children Living
prison)."
from efforts of its Arab neighbors to force expulsion °
Just as U.S. diplomacy was essential to the l ocation. This Is a strictly residential area and here walk or ride bicycles to school. Children
Now merely mortal, Cosa Nostra types are
from Ow General Assembly of thie United Nations wheii the
hammering out of the pact, so is U.&amp; par- the line must be drawn somewhere as to where
Green Meadovm Apts. would be forced to pass thin-skinned and squabbling. FBI inforn-lants 16
world body convenes.
ticipation essential for its successful im- business stops and people begin. Yes, it is proposed race track to get to and from school, say
the old leaders are dying off and the young
But the adamancy of Syria arid the Palestinian Liberation
plementation. The fears expressed by Senate revenue for the county. Yes, it is employment for Race track hours would be 10: 00 a.m. to
10:00 oiies are rebelliously sober; i.e., the federation
Organization emphasizes the remoteness of a permarent peace
majority leader Mike Mansfield and others that 30 people. Yes, it could be a thrill especial.ly for p.m. seven days a week. Also many school buses structure gets weaker, and the Bureau i,ays in the Middle East.
in
the stationing of some 200 American "technical" teenage drivers. No, it cannot be the only 12 acre use this road for local middle and high schools. 10 years
The moves against Israel, which have won th
we expect organized crime to be in.
e support of personnel as monitor s in the Sinai buffer zone tract of land In Seminole
Ever been to Jai Alai? Even though there are
undeveloped countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, will involve us In
affic
lights, there are officials directing traffic
another Vietrvim-type situation
Several of us contacted the Herald in hopes of tr
subvert the U.N,'s peacekeeping role and threaten its futur
At a time when the organized crime con.
e are unwarranted. Unlike Vietnam, the informing people of our opposition and why. of 17-92 Just feet from where one of the proposed
effectIveness.
Americans, who will be civilians and not What I read once more was free publicity for
troversy has returned to the front pages, cornentrances will be. I maintain that people
7be apparent ahgnment of the "nonabgried" nations
against the United States and its friends has brought warnings mihtary advisors, will be there at the invitation race track. and implications that we don't know avoiding that backup will use Oxford Road eri. plements of the missing James t1offa, the FBI
of both sides,
what we are talking about. I truly wish your trance instead, therefore rerouting themselves assur ances should be of comfort to millions of
from U.S. officials of a Possible reassessment of American
hard as It was for Israel to make concessions paper would have accepted the Invitation we through our subdivisions and d
oit Road. concerned Americans. There is some question. #;
financial SUpport
in an area It deems vital to its security
Two
subdivisions have only one entrance, though, as to the Bureau's accuracy here. In
for extended to come to the K-Mart parking lot
The desire of the developing nations for political
and which It will be amply compensated by the Sat., Sept. 6, to see the race car and hear the Oxford Road, I hope and pray no one needs an fact, no crime authority contacted by this
economic recognition is understandable, but the goal of world
United States in the form of arms and econornic comments. Then you would have know some emergency vehicle in those areas.
column for comment would agree with the
peace must take priority,
aid and other guarantees politically it may be facts. Many of us were there, we saw the -No way could an emergency vehicle side step Bureau's optimism.
Egypt w hich is taking the greater risk.
dering and the car. We asked questions Just so traffic to reach someone In trouble!
Frank Nitti is no mnore, as the Bureau
Arab militants, especially the more extr eme we could be better informed.
Those, gentlemen, are a few of the facts!
tirelessly tells us, but that's too bad because he
Palestinian liberationists, have denounced Sadat
I alone ant not drumming up opposition.
Mrs. W.E. Simpson was easy. It'll take more than Efrenu Zimbalist
as a traitor.
Wi
th
in approximately a one and one half mile
Commerce arid Labor Department sta tistics emphasize the
Maitland and fancy figures to wipe out the new mob.
sensitive economic decisions President Ford faces as he enters
the 1976 politica l year.
JACK
The Commerce Department figures supported administration cla ims that the nation Is emerging From its
economic slump, showing sharp improvement In the gross
na tional product for the three months ending in June. The
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unemployment woes.
The contradictions suggest that economic revival and the
curbing of Inflation are incompatible, an argument fr equently
advanced by some economists,

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FBI Admits Computers Tagged Citizens

The computer system, which the FBI is hearings on federal snooping.
to use in its war against crim e, has
But Ervin's successor as head of th e Sena te
be en misused to keep ta bs on noncrimthals.
Constitutional Rights subcommittee, Sen. John
For years, the FBI has operated a National Tunney, D-Calif., has now wrung a reluctant
Crime Information Center, which is equipped confession from the Justice Depertment that the
with a mnulti-million..dollar computer. This is now
FBI had perverted the criminal tracking system
crammed with information about criminals. The to keep an electronic eye on noncriminals.
purpose is to help police throughout the country
"Flags were used to help locate indi viduals in
identify public enemies, particularly fugitives on matters w herein the FBI had the obligation to
the lam,
determine their w hereabouts," Deputy Attorney
An Arizona highway pa trolman, for example, General Harold Tyler conceded in a pri vate
may stop a speeder who appears suspicious. The letter to Tunney.
officer could query the FBI computer center and
The letter stressed this was done, as a "pilot
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against the oil
jurisdiction but was governed by a 26-man sheikdoms, Both
Algeria and Libra areboard, Including vari'us chiefs of police,
cooperating, at least indirectly, with the KGB.
The skeptical Tunney, meanwhile, is pressing the report alleges.
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the Justice Department for more specific an— Of all the oil countries, Saudi Arabia stands
swers. He Is concerned that the misuse of the alone in seeking to
hold off an oil price Increase.
compute r may be a federal violation.
Seven of the 33 oil car tel membe
rs, led by
INTELUGENCE DIGFSF: Once the Israeli. Algeria and Kuwait, want
it stunning $2-perEgyptian agreement Is Implemented, an in- barrel Increase
on Oct. 1. The live remaining oil
telligence report warns, Arab ex tremists plan to countries are willing to
settle for $1 per barrel
Infiltra te into the neutral zone and kill some of more.
the American technicians manning the oh.
servatlon equipment. The Intent, of course, is to s - Egypt's President Anwar Sadat Is quietly
eeking from the U.S. $2.50 million in economiul'
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Mostly southeast and south
winds around lomnph, be coming
south and
southwest 10 to 15
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stronger amid gusty near
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Drive, Cc-liege Park. Program
Democratic Women's Club of
TennIs, 7 p.m. -9 pin,, SCC's of interest to Senior Citizens, Seminole, noor, çava1er,
Tennis courts, 12 wks., refreshments
and
en- hliway 1 792.
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registration fee $15.00 For tertainmitent by Pat Prochaska.
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reservations call Conun •ity Visitors welcome.
Astrology, 7:30 p.m. - 9:30
Services at scc.
put. S(.'C, S-108, fee $15.00, 8
Jacaranda Circle, Sanford SEPT. 16
wks. For reservations, call
Home Furniture Refinishing
Garden ('lob, 7:30 pm., home'
S('C's Community Services.
of Mrs. James Johnson. I, 7 pm. - 10 p.m., 9:01 W. First
St., Sanford, 10 wks.,
F'XTENL)EDF'ORECAST
Exchange of cuttings, birthday
Tuskawllla Middle School
registration fee $l0.flO.
gifts
For PTA "Back to School for
reservations, call SCC's
Mostly cloudy north portion
Parents," 7:30 p.m. Parents to
Community
Services,
partly
cloudy south portion. tX'.
SEPT. 13
follow child's schedule for
easional
showers north portion
Country and Western Dance,
resume by teachers.
and scattered mainly afternoon
Sertoma Club of Lengwood
Knights of Columbus Hall, 2504

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S. Oak Ave., Sanford, 8 p.m. Area, noon luncheon meeting, SEPT, 18
Home
Quality Inn, Sit 434 and 14.
Open to public.
Furniture Refinishing central and south portions.
II, 7 p.m. 10 p.m., 901 W. first Highs in the mid to upper 80s
St., Sanford,
SEPT. 15
10
wks,, north and upper 80s and low 90s
Deltona-I)ellary Welcome registration Fee
south. Lows fromiu up per tft ex
Driver Education. 3 p.imu. .6
$10.00. For
Wagon Club, 10 a.m. Deltona reservations,
('all SCC's tre:iit' north to 70s central and
pin.,
$60.00 registration fee, 6 Comnmiuumiity Center program, Community Services,
south po rtions.
wks., call Seminole Community
luncheon and white elephant
I)aytona Beach tides: high
College's ('umnmnunit' Services
sale. Speaker Sgt. Robert Lee of
Beginning Antiques, 7 put.
2:42
a.mn., 3:41 1)111.; low 8:47
office for reservations,
the Highway Patrol. Open to 10 p.m., AEC 12., fee $15.00, 6 a.mmu., 9:47 p.m. Port ('ana'eral:
Action 'cars Club, 1 p.m., nuembersand newcomers to the wks, For reservations call bight 2:14 a.m., 3:08 p.111 : low'
area.
Community Services at SCC. 8:37 am., 9:20 pin.
First Federal on Edgewater

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U. S. iflumnigration authorities
plan to install magnetic and seismic sensors along the
Canadian border for the first (line in an effort to detect
pt'rsons illegally entering the United States from Canada.
Robert L. Stewart, assistant immigration cornmitussioner in charge of th e Border Pa tr ol, said 35 to 40
sensors will be planted along a 165-mile stretch of the
Ixirder from eastern New York through one county in
western Maine.
The sensors, designed to detect persons crossing the
hrdcr on foot, will lx' in place before the 3976 summer
Olviuipics in Montreal. Stewart said in an interview.

CALENDAR

Arabs' Attack

fective immediately, for major include' horror and por- ready-lapped field. The panel Ruth paid no federal income
From filmiuland to the Farmyard, tax shelters in movies, in- n o g r a p It I c
Ii un s
left shelters available for in. tax. An
executive earning Intelligence Agency reports at
many
favorite tax shelters used eluding horror and pornogra- congressional tax staff experts vesting in exploratory wells. $448,()0 paid $3,200 because he the time told the committee the
by wealth), investors to hide phic Wilts,as well as general told the panel.
Equipment-leasing practices, had a real estate tax shelter, analysts erred because of a
from the tax collector are being box-office attractions, if the
Next week, the committee growing substantially in recent
basic assumption the Arabs
marked for closing by Con. committee's 25 to 0 decision turns to tax shelters in profes. years, cover such items as airThe cunuiuttee is coming up
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ould not attack Israel because
gress.
Thursday eventually becomes sional sports franchises.
planes, computers, railroad with various propos
ed
changes
they
could riot win a war .
The House \Vas and Means law
"Because tax losses may be rolling, stock and ships.
in complicated tax rules. The
Maj.
Geri. Howard P. Smith
('uimiunittee, drafting a tax revi"Doubtless some successful, generated which can be used to
Tax shelters are used chiefly panel's aim is to chiefly limit
aid
analysts knew
sion bill, is taking aim at as- and perhaps significant, films offset other income, profes- by persons with high income to the use of artificial kind of loss- Egyptian forces, aircraft and
sorted legal devices by which have been financed through sional sports franchises have .nvest some money in a project es, and thereby deal with
ele- radar were gathering at th
some higher-income
Americans shelters. But not 'every film become increasingly attractive- to build up accounting losses. muents which show up in shelter Suez Canal.
are managing to earn a lot but which is shelter-backed neces- tax shelter investments for in- These losses wipe out their after shelter.
pay little or nothing in taxes. sarily falls in this category. The dividuals in high marginal tax regular income for purposes of
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In Four working days, the staff understands that a large brackets," the congressional computing taxes.
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FLORIO
For example, cases from Inapproval to tax-law changes
So far, the committee has ternal Revenue Service files in.
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spip STATE.
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years.
mnent-le asing and in oil and gas $151,000 in income who invested
"The End" would come, eflliursday's high 88. Over, drilling when developing an al- in a cattle-feeding tax shelter.
night low
Partly cloudy through
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Saturday with a chance of thun-

Border Detection Eyed

the officials say it precisely, federation
crime in America is "on the ropes." The cxplanation
being that FBI gumshoeing has been
overwhelmingly effective. Since the early 1960s,
agents say, the Bureau has been responsible for
more than 5,800 major convictions of organized
crime figures. "We've been so successful," says
an agent on the organized crime desk, "that in
Chicago, where we once arrested three successive captains, the mob has a hard time getting replacements
nobody wants to assume
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July 20, 1974,
up to the day the 1973 Middle
A CI intelligence summary
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East war broke out, the Central the day of the attack on Israel
Intelligence Agency and De said, "There are still no miltfense Intelligence Agency is tar)
political indicators of
sued reports that no war was Egyptian intentions or prepara.
7year-old Supreme Court jus- since his Dec. 31 stroke in hos- porters.
' likely.
lions to resume hostilities with
(k-C, crippled b a stroke eight iñtals and rehabilitation cenIn the parking lot before he
As Egyptian forces rolled into Israel."
months ago, to sa y something, ters.
entered the building, Douglas
the Sinai and Syria attacked IsA cntral Intelligence Hulk'%% lI.IJAM O. DOUGLAS
nervously in
Sonic public figures have pivoted in the front seat of Sirael from the north on '.t. o, tin that
y said an Egyptian
the second floor courtroom of called for his resignation, mon's car and placed his armsJustice Douglas.
1973, a White house crisis corn- military initiative "makes little
the Postal Service building in claiming he can no longer around his son's neck. William
"No," he said, when asked if uiittee concluded on the basis of sense" and for Syria's presi.
downtown
Yakima
while handle the job.
.Jr. then lifted his fattier into a he was thinking of resigning, the U.S. intelligence: "We can dent "a military adventur e now
Douglas sat almost motionless
At issue Thursday was a reheel ('hair,
Douglas appeared confused find no hard evidence of a would be suicidal."
for the tP minutes. Anxious quest in behalf of Financier and
l)tuglas looked thinner than about hat time it was.
major, coordinated Egyptian.
on the basis of such inglances were exchanged.
Republican party backer C. Ar- he has before. his left arm lay
"I'm going to propose that we Syrian offensive."
tellugence, the crisis "Watch
The silence came alter nholtmiuittu and San Diego ac- limply across his lap and his recess for lunch at 12:30," he
Conclusions of top-secret in- Committee" of the President's
Douglas heard arguments, then countant Phillip A. Toft. The legs were motionless,
telligence
reports
said.
were U.S. intelligence board conasked about six questions, in- state of California wants to look
But his eyes were alert and,
Simon rose, pointed out that it released Thursda' by the riuded that the Egyptian and
cluding follow-up questions.
at sonic testimony to a federal in his weak voice, he fielded reas already 1 pm. and sug- House Intelligence Committee, Syrian attacks a1read under
E'ina I I
the fra i1 - voiced grand Jurs ri'g;irding the t 0 porters' (lu'.'stions in short,
t
:e.sted
tha the ciurt recess for which planned today to
ae re only the ri'uls of
I )ouglas broke the silence:
mite-n.
crisp phrases, There were no one hour.
examine U.S. intelligence "action-reaction situation."
''I want to thank you gentle-Douglas tie-tided to tie-nv the- iitht',,, n chuckles from Mr.
before Turkey's invasion of
Douglas concurred
The top-secret intelligence
estimates were quoted in an
official intelligence community
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UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. A)'
Western diplomats at
U. N. headquarters vie the Soviet Union's new proposal
fora ban on underground nuclear
attempt to divert attention from the lack of progress at
tile Geneva disarmament negotiations.
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plosions
sions for peaceful purposes, but it makes no provision
for international inspection to insure that such explosions

Stung by criticism that the FBI was soft on
organized crime, J. Edgar Hoo ver devoted a
good deal of time in his last years to convincing
the public otherwise, Not only was the Bureau
pursuing the mob, Hoover insisted, but through
the magic of statistics and the propaganda of
prosecutions he endeavored to show that crime
syndicates were being dealt se vere blows,
Hoover's dead but his rhetoric lingers on. Top
FBI spokesmen say today that organized crime
Is on the edge of extinction.

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For men for a very helpful and a stateaccesslothose transcripts
9': minutes, the courtroom was very spirited argument...
until a U.S. appeals court
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"I've decided to issue a stay (1i(lers
)n.s
the case. S), in the
Douglas, the senior member ot in this case," he intoned.
scheme of things, it was a
the nation's highest court, starDouglas had made a surprise victory for the Sniith.Toft side
ed at his hands and shuffled pa. decision Wednesday night to and its Ia)er, Doug Simon.
per
conic down out of his Cascade
l3ut it was the health of
TWO dozen reporters and Mountains sutnuier home Douglas, riot the matter he
spectators and tile two attor- Thursday to hear arguments. heard Thursday,
ursday, that Fasci.
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be on foot as they trek to see the'r favorites in action.
Don't be impatient when tr)ing to leave the
parking lot following the game and assist your
fellow drivers whenever possible. Too, be aware of
the fact that 20,541 traffic accidents in F:orida last
year were caused by following too closely.
You can help boost your team to victory arid then
be a real winner by being a good sport on the highway.
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tomorrow.
We remind one and all that traffic congestion
can be particularly bad prior to and after the
games, so please, please, use extra caution.
Remember there are people of all ages who turn
out for these games and many people will no doubt

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Football season on the prep level is once again
ith us as most teams swing into action tonight and

A doff of the derby goes to the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce, which has agreed to participate In the Golden Age Olympics, slated to be
held in Sanford Nov. 9-15.
The Lake Mary chamber agreed to be a part of
the Olympics at its first meeting of the group earlier
this eek.
Delores Lash was named president of the
organization with Earl Green vice president, Linda
Barton secretary-treasurer and Barney Barton
chairman of the board of directors.
According to Mrs. Lash, Lake Mary will become
a Bicentennial City on Oct. 6 and Seminole County
Bicentennial Chairman Jack Hornet will present an
official IuenLennIaI itag to we city at ceremonies
on that date.

Friday, Sept,

Evening Herald, Sanford. Fl.

celebration, which will be held at the Lake Mary
Elementary School.
Mark that date down - Oct. 6, and help Lake
Mary's day be an even better one.

message and invitation to others."

Auditions ill be held at Seminole Community
College on Sunday from 2 p.m. until everyone has
had a turn at showing off his-her talents. And for
those m ho can't make it Sunday, more auditions will
be held at the college on Monday night, starting at
i.30.
Y'all conic on out and, who knows, maybe you'll
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p.m. and the public is invited to attend the gala

persons to join ACT If they are willing to meet with
a group of "good, solid, quiet, and concerned
citizens to listen to methods of making government
more responsive and efficient and to pass on the

So you want to be an actor-actress but haven't

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4.21 Pun Springs 0r

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sign . . - and slow down.

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Rev Itself% Catlin
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Healing Service

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5day Lecture &amp;Mena,es

protection which Christian
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maturity deserve the spiritual

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Whenever you approach

safety of our youngsters. . . and these signs can

a school crossing, slow down!

be a reminder of a further obligation our society

But, just don't think safety

has to its youth. There are dangers in life for which

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
I? 91 Hwy A Lake Mary Blvd

New A Clarke Doan
Sunday Clissorch School
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Sunday Service 6
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FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Park Ave
LooP King
Pause
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9 a$ a m
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Rev Virgil I. IryanS and

•i Kenneth Um.11ms.M,n,;Per;
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Church School
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THE LAKE MARY UNITED
PREIBYTE ROAN CHURCH
NiIbuf Ave.ake

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Nov A F Stevens
Sunday Clivecli School

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Lonqased, Fl.rida 12721
UPSALA PRESSYTIIIAN CHURCH
Telophe 331 1241
Corner County Club
L,manKirbasW
Pastor
A Upsets asset
S unda y 5
131am Nov Oara,,,%hea
Worship
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Sunday School
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Evening Worship
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FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK
OF SEMINOLE
John Y. Mercer and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

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Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employes

SENKARIK GLASS
&amp; PAINT CO., INC.
and Employes

PANTRY PRIDE

DISCOUNT FOODS

GREGYCIRY LUMBER

and Employes

of Sanford

DEKLES'
GULF SERVICE
Me'Dekle and Employes

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

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BAPTIST
As$,Ii Baptist Church, Ovedo
Calvary Baptist Assembly,
Fi,rmied (Sanford Card" Civil.
Hap I? 11I
Calvar, Bapt's' church. Crystal Labe £ i. Lake Mary
Cassolberry Baptist Church. t"I !'flhitiiIi Blvd

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Firso Baptist Cheretch. tit Park Avg
FfRadth,P Baptist Cltvo(ft of Altamonte Stwinels. Rt 416. Altamonte
Spring$
First @*visit Church of Desoto,
F.r Church pt
First Baptist Church *4 Lake Mary
First Bpt,st Church SI Las. Munene
First Baptist Church .4 Lengasod. Car Church £ Grant
First Baptist Chitchat
First SiwlIi Missioner, Baptist Church. 1111* 11th
First Baptist Church o Ostees
Fovria,n Head Sap?,;i Ctiy'ch, Oiedo

NsrIIi;ide Baptist Church. ChV*VOIS

5i-tnd SAloA U,;;.n.ry $aptit Church, West Sanford
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St lames M,s;.e.,y Bapti;IChW(li, St Rd 415. We"
SO Pawl 961110160 ChIlleth. 813 Fiat Ave
So Metthtwl Baptist ClsW(b. Cartoon Hills
Springfield Ui$si,eii.y lapt'st, 17th £ Cedar
So Jam's Mistiewor ealpers.1 Cowell. M Cyprns St
Bpti$t Church. Pm Sprmng ii, AHame Spns
Wtlliam CAppel M.ss.nae Baptstt Church, Mark a William
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MtJ..e 5p.gs
i.e. Nape Baptist Church. P13 Orange Ave

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Chwch*4 the Nativity Lake Mirv
All $yf Catholic ClwrcJi. III 0.0 Ave. SaM.,d
Trail. Motor
St Aywtt,ne Cathcl,c Church, Sunset Dr near Sutton Rd.

Cessemirry
Spruigs

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NeaBethefMiss;aneryCbu,ch.CmSl 6HcboryAve
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Conurelatenal Christian Church, III) PatS

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The Management and Employes

WINN-DIXIE STORES

Ovideo, Florida

and Employes

CHRIST
Church Of Christ, 1512 S Park Ave
Church ef Christ at Lake Ellen, U 5 11 02 N Casselbirry
Sauth Sominolo Churchef Chri;t, $IlO Lake Howell Rd
Church.0Christ,uopa!nspf,ng;Ow .Altaenoelilpgs
Chwch Cl Christ, Genova
Churchef (hi,;?, Longwood
Church el C hrist. Paola
Church of Christ, W 17th $t
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CHURCH OF GOD
Church Cl God. SOS Hotterp
Chitirch 14 God. lol) W "" $I
Church of God, Coytt"
Crur(h of God Holiness. Lake Mv.e

Ch.vcb.0 Gad. Ii$1 W 14th it.
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Church at 0*5.4 Prepf'tcy,IPSO 5 PersImmon Aye
Clovorch so God "Stan, todlorpolso
R,sveChurchatGod, lSW t1thSI Sanford

HARRELL&amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

Christ tp'sc.iI Chortle. L•fIq.eid
LUTHERAN
Ascension Lolforran Church, Oi4flo,"k Cov . Cslivlb#rfy
Go*d Sh.Ph.,d United Lutheran, 71511 Orlando Dr
Lsithoeaiv Church of P'osidence. D.tswia

-,sih LuHotir Church. Golden Days
Ow. 6 Hay. u.g,

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ME THODIST
Bernett United Memartal Church. I OuBary Ave. EMerpri
lea, Lake United Methodist Church
Bethel A M E - Church. Canaan Hgts
Cassolberry Community United Methi4,st Church. "Wit17p3 6
Paney Ridge Ii, Cassolbi,,0
Deiar, Coininvn,ty UC$hodit Church. W H.ghbink; Rd. DeBary
First United Method,;, Chuwh. SIt Park Ave.
First Methodist Church of Ovied.
Fir"S*wl%tfm Methodist Church, )Ile Sallfold Ave
Free t~fthod5t Chuuh $O'S * ftP, SI
Geneva Method,;t Church. Obnoya
Grace U nited Mefhod,sl Church. Air port Blvd
Grant Chapel A M it Church. Oviedo
ostrove Methodist church, Ovot
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Osteen Methodist Church
St James AU I
as Cvpens
SI Mary'; AM!. Church St. NI sit, Ostoon
So' Paul'; Methodist Church. Ostoen
Nd. In41cprtse
Slafford M.rlal Chvv, S DeBary
Storelifeelle Unies"i helefluMilist CkWCft. Tamp First Fed., Sgoncerjoll
Blvd. Aflam,ol, Ss
NAZARENE
First Cbvqchs4m.
Fern Park

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Lake Mary Chvrch.tftieNa,.,,pe La;. Mary Blvd Lab, Mary
Lsnlased
PRESBYTERIAN
La;. Mary United Prubytore.,, Church

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lation of Scripture is a key (icially, too.

"Rev. J0s1

willbe the speaker. A luncheon lives, prison walls cattle families are in Puerto Rico, and Ossining.

will be served at noon. For tumbling down.
for those who do have relatives
"Our relationship with these
Contract
for
complete reservations call the church
The result is that today the in New York, there is color- prisoners is one of friendship,
renovation of Grace United office,
Society's twman team, Rev, dinated counseling with wives not dependency," Caraballo
Methodist Church has been
Jose Caraballo and Rev. Felipe and children,
says and he hits the "fend-

released t0 Sorensen &amp; Fletcher First Methodist

"Family life Conference" Church Of Christ
featuring Dr. Henry Brandt,

Contracting Company and

noted lecturer and Christian

cunstruction to begin within two

Sanford Church of Christ,

Nieves, spend seven days each

Bible Society President, ship" hard, giving exarnpc

week ta lking and listening to Youngve H. Kindberg recalls after example of coverted in-

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former pastor, the Itev. the thousands of Spanish that in the carly days a glass mates and their fanfflies who
1500 Park Ave., will hold a w eeks. Services are being held John T. Adams Jr., will speak speaking inmates in New York
all often separated the remain close to the Bible
-it First United Methodist at the First United Methodist prisons.
ministers from their in. Society and its work long after
.s.riea of gospel meetings 7:30 Church of Sanford with worship Church of Sanford worship

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Catholics Plan Dual Event

of Orlando are being linked as thel3countiesintheDiocese to stitute for tile the standard
means for spiritual recon- follow deanery rallies and ('tiristin education programs,
the
ciliation. The events are a Mass precede
diocesan but supplements and supports

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Uøiala Community Presbylerta,, Church,
Upula Rd
Wt;t.iI Pr,tbyteq,a,, Cbth, Ned
By Rd. Cassefb,rry
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"Yiskor" service (prayers materials developed by Youth

FLAGSHIP BANK
of Sanford and Staff
200W. First

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forest Lake Seventh Day Adventist
Church. Hwy 4)I. Forest City
Sevenlh Day Adwti;t
Church, Mainand Ae AI?am.nt, Springs
Sanford Seventh Day Adventist Church
itt, £ Elm
W,nttt Ilpronlis Se,ffl,h Day Ad.em,,ll Cb urth,
5.

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Mrs. Jeanne Glantonof Orlando suiisblance of response in their one counseling for men whose thesthteceectional facility a

Of tile Grace Methodist

The Friendship Class will for the deceased) will take Club Program, Inc., an
hotd a covered dish supper and place at 4 p.m. during Monday as
sociation of over 1000 churswim part
swimy
Saturday at 2p.m. afternoon. Cantor Michael ches throughout the country
at the Lake Kathryn home of Goodman will deliver the
11(1W
sponsoring
similar
the John
Lenzens in sermon, entitled, "Mirror,
programs. Over a period of 20
ears, Youth Club has proven to
be an effective tool in linking
the home and church together
successfully
in the Christian
Events a month apart in the October will draw together
'mhufhumty,
It
is not a subliturgy of the Catholic Diocese Catholics and their friends from

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY ____________________________________

N.. UI Calvary Mus;ia,p Sipliti. 1104 * lflh
he. 5a*m Priinit,ve Baptist Chord. 1510 * lflh St
New TnlamenO Ba ptist Chur ci, Quality
I Nii Langweed
Long me
N.. Ml ion Baptist Church, 1$ Ptar
AV*
Raveana Park Baptist Church. hiP w )Wh
Peept,'; Baptist Chipef, ISIS W F,,;t Street, Sa.Ø
P.nest £apl,st Chch, 115w Airpi
Prairie Lake Baptist, Ridge II, Fern PotS

Mtstiewor Baptist Church. Nov" Rd-. linterptls*
Over Laity go Me LAW Cleffolic
1319
Macedonia M.sq. Baptist Church Cab will Re. 0,1,.,,
Mcrn'tsg G's'y Saville Chur ch, Geneva Hwy
CHRISTIAN
MI Mats Ii Fromiti-f BAP',tt. 11'.1 Locust AV*. Satifeitill
Forst Clo'0011101 ChWCh. 101 S Sanford Ave
Ml
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SanLand. $eris Rd. Santord Christian
Church. III * Awport lied
4.erlwoed
OtirItisid. Christian Church. FIordI Maven.

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ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fla,
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

L. D. PLANTE, INC.

STEN STROM REALTY
Herb Stenstorm and Staff

pastors behind prison walls in prisoner, lie sends us to the York, and even to the federal

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Insurance

"What (10 OU think?" he would

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E. C. Elsea and Staff

given in the memory of Father John J. Kellaghan, pastor at

AII,Souls from 1932 to 1942, who built the present church in 1937, by 1969 in ,in effort to supply jails to love and seirve them in penitentiaries at Danbur~
the F. E. Roumillat Family — Gene and Hortense, Francis and Spanish speaking clergy to his name."
Comm. and Lewisburg, Pa.
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Darothy and L B. and Lucy McLeoll. Illerald Photo by Bill Spanish speaking inmates of
Such service takes a variety
The ethnic church-behindVincent Jr.)
New York City's 14 correctional of turns. Distribution of Spanish walls conce
is growing ofns Approximately
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SEMINOLE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
And Staff

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Jesus, who understands them in Clinton and Ossining Correc-

The Society began putting ;I special way for be. too, was a tional Facilities in upstate ..New

will be entertainment by the Church, Sanford. each Sunday p.m. Sunday through Friday of servie 9:40 am., and Sunday servicesat8:3Oandlla.m.this
On an average day each carcerated flocks and all they have paid their debts to
True Way Singers in the chapel,
minister
ill Journey to a communicating was done by siety at large.
night at 6 p.m. for the next 13 the coining neck with the local School at 10:45. It is suggested Sunday. Rev. Adams was facility such as the New York
weeks,
minister,
Fred
Baker
The public is invited to
of
the
Sanford
There will be a film each preaching. Baker who moved to that members meet at the pastor
Co- Detention Center for Men
participate in the ancient
Grace Church and form car congregation from 1960 to 1964. on Bikers island where guar
week dealing with such subjects Sanford June 14 from
ds
tradition of the Exaltation of
Daltas, i•loLs to alleviate a parking He is at present the Director of
as Personal Growth, Successful Ga. will be using visual aids
at
the gates know them and
for
the Life-Giving ('ross. The
''e10p11hent for the Florida wave them on routinely,
Problem in the area of First
Husband-Wife Relationships, his nightly lessons.
chapel is located lfl Highway
Methodist Children's Home at
Methodist,
and Succes.sful Parenthood.
Inside, bypassing the time
17-92 in Fern Park,
Enterpr ise.
Kenneth W.
consuming process of having
McIntosh, St. Andrew's
DeBary Assembly
Rev. Adams, known )S prisoners brought, one by one,
Sanford Attorney, discussion
Community
"Jack", and his wife Carolyn to a
leader, s ta tes that the purpose
waiting room, they will go
St. Andrew's l'resbyterian
"A Good Investment," will be are members of the Fit direct
ly to cellblocks and begin
of this Family Conference is to Church of Bear Lake will kick
Methodist
the message to be given b) ' the United Methodist Church of moving to the cells of those
show that to be successful in the off Its fall program Sunday at
Rev. Eugene Shelton at the Sanford. He is a member of the waiting to see them, Standing
['hit Saint, missionary. 1.Christian life you must know a.ni, with a pancake breakfast 10:45 am. service of the Charge Conference,
close to the door, or within the
)Ow to cope effectively with followed by a brief program
evangelist to Argentina, will your attitudes,
(-ell
itself, using rapid Spanish
feelings, introducing the new teachers. Sumida)' in the Dellary
speak and (10 his chalk motivations, and
n- Longwood Baptist
Coi
arl otters reading from the
relationships Those attending Church School
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"a
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1flUflhL ',..emer on neii Koa(l.
with
your
marriage
partner,
will
proceed
to
their
rooms
and
The
featured
vocalist
vill
Revival services will be held
in the chapel of Community
be
your children, your neighbor, others will go to
nightly
at 7:30 at the First
United Methodist Church of
the regular Ashelv Collins of Deltorni. me
your fellow Christians. This
sttship service. At the 11 a.m.
Baptist
Church
of ipngwood,
('asselberry. Known (or
p.m. service will feature Mrs.
film
series
improves
Christian
service
new
teachers
will
be
Icy
Magill
of
480
Church
Ave.,
beginning
religiou
Sa nford at the
s paintings, and books, livingskillsbyshowing Biblical installed and Communion w'
Sunday, and going through
Sa int has been in Argentina for
piano and singing.
principles and how to apply be served,
20 years and head.s the Spanish them in typical stress
A surprise party was held Sept. 20. Evangelist for the
revival will be Brother Ted
Evangelical Crusades and situations
after
the
evening
service
last
Burrell,
pastor of the Highlands
First
Presbyterian
Argentine Bible Conference
Sunday for Neil lc' of
ipt
t Church in Ocala. He is
is
Center.
Temple Shalom
Youth Club, a regular week- DeRary, the youth leader, who the former associate secretary
is now attending South Eastern
The program is open to the
for evangelism for the Florida
day
Christian
education
Bible
College in Lakeland.
Temple Shalom of
public
Baptist Convention. Directing
Deltona program at First Presbyterian
will observe Yomn Kippur ('titirc! for seventh and eighth Holy Cross
the music each night will be
The (;olden Years Fellowship Services Sunday evening and graders, will begin Tuesday.
Dan
Benham. A nursery will be'
dinner will be held at noon all (Jay Monda y
iitiiy Cross Episcopal Church provided and the public is in.
. Services will Each Tuesday the schedule will
Wednes(kI)' in fellowship hall begin with the chanting of "Kol be from 4:30 p.m. until 8
1 Sanford will host the Sept. 25 vited.
with Rev. Bill Pickett speaking Nidre," the traditional Jewish
and will include
and showing slides of his theme at 6:45 p.m., Sunday recreation peri a choir hour, a
od, dinner and a
European trip,
evening. Monday services will Bible study hour.
The Methodist Men will hold a begin at 9:30a.m., all in the new
Under the direction of the
WE WILL
dinner meeting Thursday at the ikltona Temple, at 1785 Elk Rev. Kenneth W. Mullis, the
cam Blvd.
church at 6:30 p.m.
REIMBURSE YOUR CHURCH 5Qc FOR EACH
church will use curriculum
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"Mary, Mother of the Church." The 871 2 by 112 Inches window

monologue.

each family bringing a dish to Psychologists will be presented
be shared. After dinner (here on film at the First Baptist

FIRST PRISIYTIRIANC$UICM
Oak Ave &amp;dS?

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Morning Warship
SUP441 School
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chapel grounds at 12:45 with
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lSunday

Christian Science

by Federal Court Order, the forgotten. That somebody is area to such distant points as

officers for the coming year will 9:30 am. Communion will be at correctional officials saw Service Department of the was a hi water mark for the
church's l3th anniversar% and Mrs. Dale McClam on served by
all Jewry in fasting be installed by Rev. Virgil L 10 a.m. followed by a short previously unreachable men Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Society when its Rev, Richard
Sunday. The liturgy will begin Triplet Drives Casselberr%. The froin sundo%n on tile previous Bryant Jr.
tminess meeting and program. beginning'
tip demon.strate some the ministers provide one-to- Tanon was named Chaplain of
at 10:20a.m.
a.. with a special Methodist Youths Fellowship evening

A dinner will be held on the

A;si;t past.,
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Evenini*.rsJmip
1 Npm
Wed ImbleSt ud,&amp;a,,rk,, 121pm
Pent We.inesav eii•u
Suppos e
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ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
7110akAvs,Santord
F,. *11cm Ems,;
Pastor
Fr 5 K Sb..w
Ant Pastor
Sat Vigil mass
7 Dip in
Serii mats
5am. 15506 ilneen
Sal
4-7 pin

INuelery
SaldayMesBrea;f;t

S.rvic,s with classes Dew iii apes
FelIasOup Colt.e between ser,,c.s

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only religious training and faith can prepare us.

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the East entrance is this beautifulstained glass window depicting Tombs.

snore than century-old chapel

COVENANT

Nay II01atPneyR,dpe Re
Cassolberry
R ev Kenooth M'Ilor
Morning Wsvih.p

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rn4n, Prayer Or.,p

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intersections of our streets. They protect our

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sermon. This will be followed tubing trip on the Ictwtucknee Shofar
m horn at the
ram's
by the Procession of the Life- River Saturday.
close of the day (sundown)
Giving 1oss, which will be
Monday evening,
place on the grounds of the First Baptist

Presbyterian

COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH

Boys and girls approaching

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guest .speaker delivering the and the,%IE.`~S Class will go ona hearing of the blowing

4Sam

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We can't miss them — these signs along the

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publishing
and I 'nerto Riran hettii and we .roup sessions and persen
. :ributing Scripture in dozens know what It's all about. And (ounseling take place.
. ' languages for 165 years, we go to the Jails to tell those
In the same way, by word of
;.no- a kind of informal men
something
they mouth
from
transferred
'.cese whose parish churches desperately need to hear . . . prisoners asking to see them,
b'ar such grim names as Sing that somebody loves them, that their reach is spreading beyond
Sing and until its recent closing they haven't been abandoned or the environs of the metropolitan

celebrate a Feast Day and the p.m. at the home of the Rev. The Day of Atonement Is o

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the Bible Scotety arrived on the Society has given prisoners have brought into our facilities
scene Few resident chaplains nearly 300,000 free copies of the a desperately needed service,"
could communicate with
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St. John
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1ciety'S Hispanic ministers and Nieves conduct Bible study Commissioner, Tote recently
. -, Eastern Orthodox Catholic Homemakers will hold a
Samuel Goldstein will also during the year. The president Episcopal Churchwomen was mixed at first but as ('lasses and worship serices. to the Warden of the Camden.
Church of America will covered (fish supper at
6:30

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prison parish" of the New thing, obviously is that we Bible Society was given direct
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Sunday Sc hool

often swcnial robbers, mur- and on his return visit
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ta.s had a profound religious six hours later, Jose Caraballo of the compaionae Hispanic
Vxjwrience that permanently and Felipe Nieves will luive told clergyman soon spread among
.Itt'red his lifestyle, lie had that several hundred despairing, the Tombs' Spanish residents

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We never speak of good tact or
bad tact. The essence of good
Jesus admonishes to prepare
manners is our sense of (he
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people. We for those who would not be able
handle
things to reconhpence or repay with a
valuable

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and three children in the Bronx the man before him.
phone to exactly six men on his
here he works as a handyman
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for Christians. The Apostle people to God, gives us a sense
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at noon Sunday, with Bishop pilgrimage which Bishop Grady
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Ili 1974 lie earned .I Masters in
on Oct. 12, at 3 Pfl1. in the Orlando to a family reunion as a young people in seventh and
OTHER CHURCHIS
Education froris Central State
All"'% A M I Colg-ftwo, Olive, &amp; Inh
Journey "into (ourselves in. eighth grades. Registrations
Orlando Sports Stadium.
All Fai th Chaplet. Camp
University, Ethnond. Okla., in
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Illd September Sunday, dividually and as a people, a
are now being accepted at thle
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On Park
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counseling psychology. In 19'I I s
. the journey of Elizabeth Seton journey that brings new self- Church Office. The program is
lie received an honorary degree
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DR. ROBERT HUNTER
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P,r;i Church at Christ. Sctiit,
Christian
College
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Blvd Lake Mosequeel,
The Women of the Church of
New pastor at Sanford's
A member of the (Iristian
KinW.n Hail of Jehovah's Wites;.'La;e
MOw Unit,
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Penter.stal Open Bible Tabernacl,,
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will be.- marked in homilies in others in Christ."
The
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diocese.
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considering Mother Seton's Preparation for the end of the Dedication of the "Least Coin Congregational Church in and "Outst,anding Young Men
Mt Olive Holiness Church. Oak Hilt Nd, 0,t
holy \'ear arid the beginning of Fellowship" will be observed, Oklahoma City, OkIa., where' he of America" i 12).
fidelity to faith, Catholics wilt
San'eqd Allance Church, 1111 5 Park Ave
SARI Ord C*W o9slielio,jol of
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Army, 1W W 34th
Ruling Hills
celebration
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reconciliation to the American
Moravian Church, Al$sns., SprIngs
He has also served First have three children, Robert
ideal of liberty and justice for Central Florida. begins with the faithful service through soine Congregational Church of James 11. If .- David Stephen
Nily Trinity Chchis
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Lord JoUSChrIll,
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Canaan City

farm fresh eggs, tasty bacon or sausages,
delicious home fries and toast,

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Cole slaw, cottage cheese,

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apple saucot, tossold salad,
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baked ham. fir"ll juicy
choppid sirloin, fresh
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Broccoli, cauliflower, baby
carrots, green beans, lima

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candied Yams, mashed
potatoes, yellow rice,
baked squash and many
others plus our finte gravi,lits
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following weekend, Dec. 12-14.
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In an elegant golden setting
Mary Ruth and Corbett were
at the Garden Club of Sanford, married Sept. 3, 1925, in a
Mr. and Mrs. Corbett B. Mary simple wedding ceremony at
Ruth) Rudd of Lake Mary, Florala, Ala. A year later they
celebrated their golden wed- moved to the Sanford area

ding anniversary at a reception ,A here they have lived since and
Sa turday.

are members of the First

Forffung the receiving line Baptist Church of Sanford,
ith the couple were their only

son and his wife. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul L Rudd, Tampa;
Rudd's sister, Mrs. B. E.

Mrs. Onna Mae Ellis to discuss plans for upcoming social welfare programs. The group met at
Houston's Shamrock Hilton for Its 54th International convention. Mrs. Ellis heads over 18,000

executive and professional women from seven countries who are members of the civic-lerviCe
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sisters, Mrs. J.B. Whigham and
munis and gold candelabra.
E. Jenkins, both of
Assisting in serving and ,Mrs. Paul
Sanford
floating hostesses Lourine
Messenger, LuRene Ball,
Two sisters and two brothers

mail. Carolyn Carter, LetIm G.P. Sweat, Harley C. Rudd
Fowler, retice Swanson, iaie and Tully Rudd. Another
Farley, Beth Morgan Whigharn brother. Martel Rudd lives in
and Becky Whigharn IA)uwsma. Panama City.
Another
granddaughter.
Among the 125 friends and
Marilyn Rudd Wright, presided relatives calling during the
at the guest register. The otht-r appointed hour3, 5-7 p. in., came
grandchild. Michael Rudd and
wife. tile former Pamela Casselberry and Orlando.

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Jay DaVagno (160)
Keith Robinson (1*5)
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Keith Robinson 11851
Pudge Guetler (1*5)
Lynn Murray (180)
Bernard Lee (185)
Jay DeVagno (160)
Tim Sloane (165
Clay Powell ll70
Rodney Jones 1160)
Richard Carneu (1751
Joe Seotoo (175)

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1oridia's Ton , Gretil set a strong defensive front. with Wayne Fields side I
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Both Iumns use the wishbone school rustung record of 8
seterans across the line and jury, there will be three new
I'd rather be in Florida to play offense and have ;I full back- yards a year ago as a Ireshman, Sammy Green as middle line. faces in Florida's secondary.
golf than have to face Florida In field of veteran runners
and puts the outside thrust in backer. Junior Jimmy Ray
Southern Met hodist
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SMU quarterback Ricky the Gator offense.
Stephens and sophomore
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coach of the Southern Methodist W esson ran for 685 yards and
Charlie Williams step in the experienced
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places of Glenn Cameron and
71)e .Mustangs meet the Flori. 862 yards last year. Both are Bose provides
Ralph Ortega, who both started question marks.
da Gators Saturday evening on juniors and have a veteran and right half Larry Brinson in the all-star game last month
"Our defensive line and linede.
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and are with pro teams.
backers will have to Improve
the sport will be intersectional one junior.
Florida is expected to have a
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over Wake Forest and nearly
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punch.
Willie Jackson enters his final
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This will be Florida's opening football season

know. Willie would never tell to take advantage of the blindyou."
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game. and Coach Doug Dickey ('ookman College Saturday lineman Larry Little of the in previous years for fear that to be hurt by n:.tkin,' th' In.
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Some 750 youngsters age 9.lSwill see action, too.

The regular season begins Sept. 20.
Saturday's jamboree action starts at 9a.m. and will
stretch out until approximately 3 p.m.
Players are divided into four classes - Pee Wee,

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"i wouldn't pass up the and Coach Wesley Moore said,
The Gators had an 84 record chance, but I ,fill thinking rea- "Only a few of his college inates
last year, Including a narrow listically," said Jackson, a de. know- of the condition."
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Joe Creamons (1°)
Nick Towne (150)
Mark Aid
Joe y Holman 160)

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Don Schrenk 1146)
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Willie Howard (150

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Whighauii's favorite passing Doug Lanier (1601
target is light end Mike Good. Keith %'all D)ke (160)
Lymnanbiwsoff amnouthfu)in David Syme (180)
Oak Ridge. pre-swasoci Metro
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Conference favorite. Offensive Pele Knowles (1751
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Doug l.knier 11601
l)annv Williams and Mickey Mike Prosser (140)
Mannin* g are Burkhart's M?b Myroff 1170)
Keith Van Dyke (160)
primary receivers.
Lake Brantley', featuring one Pete Knowles (175)
I of the area's premiere quar. Cliffe Barnett 060i
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Seals (155)
faces if banged-up Apopka team Brent Matthews (iSOp

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the SChCMC) nickname on the Tnmiv Stct'mic 11701

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TICKED OFF IN TULSA nauseating.
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hookers.

Is therea clever retort I could who's dating no one special, but

This class has been most
informative and also has visit with her family in Illinois.
generated a lot of good neigh- ~borhood spirit. We recommend
Mrs, ,Marjorie 11wed of Third
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Whatever happened to that
say. (only kidding of course)
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"Corne back soon Iwcause tile
only
time I get a decent ineal
guests wearing a floor-length years of service. In their golden
navy and white ensemble years. the couple enjoys gar. around here is when we h.ave It 1',01 if big laugh, so he pulled it well. I told him later I didn'tDEAR ABBY: When ,ire men
enhanced with a long white
compan)." Everybody again.
think
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dening and their pet Chihuahua laughed. but
scarf and orchid corsage.
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crawl
Abby,
who keeps them on the run.
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into a hole.
not true. I pride myself oil kidding."
I'm .I 20-year-old single girl
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Purcell, Orlando, who hosted service and later worked as and was especially proud of the
bookkeeper for B. E. Ptircell
the event and two of their four
ay everything turned out.
Co., for 11
grandchildren, Melanie and
SlarN Ruth. a former
Mama Rudd, Tampa.
the Clubmember, retired
E. Purcell Co. in 191
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Clint Houston 11501
Mike (Jymes t10
Mike Willis (195)
Kendall Strickland plSOi
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Willie Howard 11501

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Trinity
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ei ther, so quarterback Mark Tony- Stee:is (hOp
Whighain has some choices .~like ,Nlicroulls (160)

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not seek expert advice on his professional aid."

DEAR ABBY: My problem is
A former Navy man. Corbett
husband who !hinks he's
is a retired Civil Service post
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Mail Shook (195)

Merch,ant, flureal Bell and
Frank Procell heading the

cousin.

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or his lawn with his neighbor, putting up with situations that
four times out of five a man will they often could change with

Jerr y Halmon (160)

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offensive Plans are brothers
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Paul Miles jigs)
Larry Cannariato 1190)

Seminole coach Jerry Posey

With the Houston, Texas skyline in the background, Mrs. Dorothy Pearson I lef I I president and of- real man does not show his don't like, living in cvW. distant
ficial delegate from the Pilot Club of Sanford meets with newly-installed International President, emotions. Thus. while he'll marhages, losing contact with

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In re(-ognition of the Nation's Upon requests to school ad. bottles and dishes. In tile larg
children are ,awful proud when perhaps it is up north." exGrowing
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mat for M labels and 12 jump acquired a ca.ssette recorder.
rain
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since move(] to Winter Springs instrumental in Campbell's and sizes of Campbell's gardeners - that growing
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stretcher in the home is now Campbell distributed 'more received a listening station in flenolds reports that parents [lb
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helping schools light the belt than 150 000 units of audio- return for 5&amp;1 soup labels tirc
a lrea dy sending in labels
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For the third consecutive equipment valued at more than plug earphones into the record
Two tape recuders were the elementary schools, but schools equipment being reserved by
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a labeldrive
any (if tile grades K- O,ct. 20. Label colle,cUonsare
is offering its popular "I.AvIs througion
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elementary
schools fullo%% along with books. "It's Student C uncil at Idyllwilde through eight ii
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by anuary 9,
for Education" program which according to Donald F. (,oerke, an
cxi.elknt
learning I.kmentar) School sear before
The enthusiastic and 176, with all labels to be subh s been providing schools an the Company's director of situation sass \lrs Margaret last I don t recall how many
gra t if ying tomments we base muted to a designated central
pportunit to obtain tpenssse marketing for canned foods
nolds
udministr,iti',,.
thou,umids it took,' saps received from thousands of receiving point b January 31
audio-visual and athletic
Several Sanford schools were assistant for curriculum at teacher M.V. Parry who Ilas participating schools were 1976. Labels from all varieties

t1(juipment in return for aniong those participants
Campbell latwls
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Open Champion Chris Evert to the American's squad.
British captain Vir,nia Wade concurred. "The U.S.
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players."
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(Continued From Page 1-13)
Setrenk, Don Andriano and chasisplonship on Saturday by
.Y)pluntiore signal-caller Gary And,' Holton being the main lwjsttng Oregoin at Norman,
ball totet's.
Armiitronè all week,
Okla.
Lake Brantley's running
Trinity Prep sends quarElsewhere Saturday among

Soldier Wins Golf Playoff

U.S.

Jim Pritchard with Don Woodlawn Stadium.

No.7 Auburn.

('harispson.s.
drive in the Ind), car race.
cause of sponsor conflicts, somts
The $100,000 Saturday twin
The IROC field notably lacks should provide some of the suEIn the two previous years of
,in
extraurdiriaril) good day for bill, dubbed the Michigan new World Driving Champion fest competition. The Unser the series, the first of which was
American wrestlers, who Grand Prix, features an elite Niki Lauda, who was unable to brothers, Foyt and Andretti ac- won by the late Mark Donahue.
norinally (to not fare well in I ield including most (if auto resolve schedule conflicts to be count for eight Indianapolis 500 the NASCAll drivers fared
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Pa tr ick Kaya of Ft. I1uadiu, Ariz., at 302.
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Indiana Pacers has been acquired by the Utah Stars of
the American Basketball Association In exchange for a
future high draft choice,
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Gene Bowman (I 75)
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The latert acquisition came after prolonged negotiations team to the Big Five city series
"- Thursday when 6 foot 10 Joe with the player and his at- championship, the East Coast
Conference title and a berth in
Br'ant, the l.aS.alle College torney, Richard Phillips.
Phillips
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trying to buy a winning team. million, and Fred Carter and $900,000 offer from (;olden
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Wayne Vannen (150)
Robert Waino OSS)
Tony Albers (160)
Mike Tolson (160)
David Tanguay 03S)

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tile as a wedge to get out, to go all year.''
ranks alliling the ssrltI's halfahead. But the decision was
Elder, now' 83rd on ttie sea- dozen best, stropped another 25made to slav in Thailand.
son's money-winning list-tie loot I)utt but bogeyed three of
needs toadvance to 60th or bet- four holes at one stretch and
ol out
was the)' wanted and they put ter to escape the Monday morn- settled for a 70.
the release saying I had
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fres'sous conilfilitments.
"I'tsst'losing in on it," tie said.
year-had missed the cut in
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"Well, that's true. I've got three of his last four star
Arnold Palmer. Just liSt his
ts be.' l)USUWSS meetings the day after fore snaking a change in his 4btli birthday, and defending
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hauispion Jihiiny Miller had
putting stance.
7:(s . Palmer got his on nines of
"Hut ou ask sue if that's the
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reason I'm not going and I'm
not going to lie to you, That's )ear-ol(1 Elder said. "I opened holes on the front nine but also
up lll%r
stance a little and now I had -I pair of double txi~eys,
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LAKE BRANTLEY

of previous commitments and his heralded appearance at the 67s on the historic 7.007-yard,
that he would be replaced by Masters this spring and facing
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his personal safety prompted valved. I don't want to snake shouldn't go to Bangkok."
Jack Nicklaus it) refuse a spot relations more strained than
.Nicklaus said lie thinks "I'd
on the United States World Cup tile% ari
be fololish to pla% there. Golf lia,
gull team thai will com pete in
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Bangkok, Thailand, this winter. lIrtiIul.mt (Ifficials said they man's gaitie, a ()f)itIli'tI
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AN Army Golf Trials,
Both Harris and Morgan, % ith the 25th infantry division
in Hawaii, finished with four round totaLs of 299.

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struck with tragedy hen Mxiul scored five victories in the first
giiI(l medalist at both the Marcy, a 25-year-old Mm- pinned Daniel Chandler of
Au of South t'aul, Minn., suE- 'if (our (Jays of competition.
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ICTL'd a broken neck during the
Bruce Thompson, a 24-year- (flylllpi(-s.
Jacques Van l.anquer of 11 seconds, after the 24-year-old
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Saturday's opening day plus Michigan's tussle with Carolina. Southern Cal rarely
battle between Michigan State Wconsin, should provide an recruits outside CaIifora, but
and Ohio Slate is shaping up as early indication of where the when the Trojdns do go farther .'
a grudge match critical in top talent lies.
afield for their talent, they usu.

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Florida State's defensive backs help when the backs go up to from Vanderbilt.
whether the Seminoles can end
will be much stronger - liter. stop a sweep and have to chat.
The Seminole line also should the losing ways that have re.
152 of 253 passes for a 60.1 per. ally -than last year w
hen they lenge 200-plus-pound offensive have more size and strengt
centage. So far this year, he's
h suited in one vIcto' over two
go up against Texas Tech linemen.
this year a-c :result of the ini, seasons.
connected on 13 of 41 passes for Saturday night In the season
He also figures they will be proved play of 250-pound tackle
31.1 per cent.
"We are not going to have a
opener for both teams.
well tested in pass protection by Tom flushing, and new con. great season if we don't play
Paul Warfield and Marlin
The backs, Bobby Jackson, the Red Raiders under sistency shown by 240-pound well agai
ns t Texas Tech," he
Briscoe. last year's starting Lee Nelson, Joe Camps and Coach Steve Sloan, formerly vuard Tony Falvo. Mudra said.
split ends, are no longer on the Gary Woolford, have gained
scene. Warfield is with the abjt 15 pounds each since last
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played the position before. and tures of fat irls % ho re shown ed
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below-par pass completion per. in his patterns."
"You get so tired, they could yards and six touchdowns.
centage in the exhibition 3eh.
Griese, 30 and in his ninth run anything on the film and it
Both teams enter the Orange
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season, denied that his age Is wouldn't stick in your mind." Bowl game with identical 4-1
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with for the major league lead
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Nettles
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Auerelio Riguez lined a 2
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Orioles 10, Indians 2
s-uashed a tw o-run shot to cap a
Phits 5. Expos 0
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Christenson, 10.5, single.
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in a game halted by rain in the
seventh inning.
F:Ls'herc in the National
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Singleton took a few menacing
12-S. Houston nipped San Fran.
In the onl' other American steps toward rookie Larry An,
t'i.sCo 4-3 in 12 innings, San
Luis Tiant and Jim Palmer. league game, the New York ijersen on the mound after the
I 'ego edged Atlan:a 4-3 and IA'S Neither would be bad in a Yankees whipped the Mi!- youngster let go with a v, dl
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pitch inside with the score 10-1.
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After 'flant lost his no-hitter,
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the Feoway Park crowd of 9
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The Boston Red Sox, behind 508 gave him a standing ova- pire Bill Deegan) should have
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Hut that was Small Con,
the siwuping Cards, who got
better tonight than any Maddox had a run-scoring solation for ls Angeles, which home runs
from lu Brock and
pitcher ever in the major singlein thethird,Schusidthita was expected to battle
for the Keith Hernandez,
leagues," said Pittsburgh's Al solo homer leading off the pennant in the NI. West but in.
Oliver, who had one of those fourth and Larry Bowa scored stead finds itself l7', games
nights: three strikeouts and a his third run of the game in the behina the Reds, who clinched
Rtht\mttes'tie..brcak1ng
double play in four trips to the seventh,
singleinthel2thinfli9gdrovein
first place last week,
Plate.
pinch-hitter Roger Metzger
Dodgers 5. Reds 2
Cubs 12, Cards 6
Koosmnari, who had lost (our
with the winning run for HousSteve (;ars-e)s 15th bonier
Two-run singles by Mann) ton. Metzger had walked and
of his Last live decisions, stifled
the Pirates on six hits Thursday backed the seven-hit pitching of ThIlo and pitcher Rick Reus- issovedtos,'cond on Skip Jutze's
niglit. pitching the New York rookie flick Rhoden and chel highlighted a six-run first sacrifice. After Ken Boswell
Mets toa 7-4) whitewash that cut dllowed the Dodgers to win inning for the Cubs, and St. walked, Andrews singled up the
Pittsburgh's
lead
over their season series (rein ('mncin- Louis never caught up. It was Ini(klle.
Philadelphia in the National
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corning to Philadelphia less go verned by the Florida Higti
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Noake's
MENAGtRIE. under which this
HOfl(.F. JR.
T PMINJNC, THE AMOUNT OF
JAVOF nUlL DEPs INC a Florida
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE ,
ANOPOINANCE OF THE CITY OF
1709 F Spring 5tre
Rpnndcnl husband party is engaged in businessthrOugh
t';Pic. THE RATE OF
corcraton
ptjrwant
to
Final
Judgment
Mfl park
F IOR I 0 A
ON C WOO D
Tucson, Aritona *5719
PM? flute
TA Al ION AND P.tAK ING THE
Defendant
FOrecIO%tn-e, dated the 21'h day
PRCtVIOIP4C, FOP THE CONDUCT
VOLt ARE NOTIFIED that a
Florida.
NOTICE TO DEFEND
t EVY FOR
NOTICE OF SALE
Auaut 197% .4fld entered in Civil ANNUAl IA
OF MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.
THE PelitionforCu5tndyancj Support Pas
That the partiet intli-cited in Said
TPiF STATE OF FLORIDA TO
78
FISCAl
YFAR
197%
Notice
is
hCrCh
given that, Action No iS 1110 CA 090 of t
QUAL IFICATIOPI
OF
CAN
been filed against you and you are
business enterprise are as follows:
C.FflR(,
JOSEPH
pursuant tO the Order Of Summary Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
(')IOATES. QUALIFICATION (3
Mary 13 JohnSon and Gayle B
refluired to serve a copy of your
ARTHUR HODGE. JR
Ft FCTORS. REGISTRATION OF Final 'u'rlament entered in this JudiciI Circuit 'n and for Seminole redlnn on September Ith. 1973. and written defenSes, it any, to it On
Williamson
73)0% Hilltop Road

'tCpisPCr,hv o'verithat w are CERTIFICATION OF RETURNS thp properly Situated in Seminole Robert Vern, and Bernadette the public hearing, which will be is Suite 1190. CP'JA Tower, 253 South

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by Dave Grauc

IEA.L 'TI 'EAT. FOLKS' MY s

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?5O. Seminole
lot a,, OVIEDO TERRACE. will Sell to the highest and best Florida. en Miunday. the 79th day Of 37*0?, no
AWS
OF FLORIDA
1963
nr before the 16th day of that POBIPI JAMIE H000E, has ____
A D 1913. at 7 30 o m , Odoher.
r.?y Florida under the fictitious SEPARABILITY.
A(cefdtnn
1975. and file the original filed a Petition In the Circuit Court of IN THZ CIRCUIT COURT. 11TH
CONFLICTS reCorded to the plat thereof as bidder, for cash at the front door ot September.
a' cr'in therpf tef as possible At with t
'"c of R&amp;S AUTO, and that WC AND EFFECTIVE DATE
n Plat BOOK I?, Page 6. the Spmiflol County Courthouse. in
Clerk ot thiS Court either
ceninote County, FloridC. for the JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR

tidING TO ENTERTAIN US,
U tIN A LITTLE SINGING,

Dr)&amp;E AN' RiOo( ON TN

TAINP.'IEP'JT INNJSTRY RACK ABOUT

ON MAN GUN-BUTT, AN'
BLOOD ALL AROUN""i!

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the 74th day of September 1973. the arr" and he heard with respect to torrtey or immediately thereafter;

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varn('d points
Vh' (11(1 hi' lt'Id the diamond

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by Art Sansom

THE
BORN LOSER
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rounds of trumps, leads hIs
queen of clubs and West
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Don't assume
Sept. 13, 1975
everyone will share expenses
Keep a weather eye out this
equally if you're out with
friends today. You could get the year for an opportunity that
may come from a distant
heavy end of the table.
CAPRICORN lDec. fl-Jan, source, SUay in touch with

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You have a lot of little bright you'll wonder why you went to You are susceptible to fast. too many will interfere and
ideas today, but it Isn't likely all the touble.
talking salesman types today. keep you from reaching your
you'll take the necessary steps
CANCEIttJune 21-July 22) In Don't make any deals until you goals.
to turn them into reality,
AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb 19j
debate you tend to laW yourself sleep on them.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) out too early. Try saving some
LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Though you know exactly what
Don't try to save a few pennies of your strongest points for the You're very good at giving you'd prefer to do, a stronger
while letting dollars slip away. proper opening.
family members orders today, personality will override you if
Analyze what that "bargain"
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Seek but you lack luster when it youdon't have the guts to speak
Will cost in the long run,
out a co-worker who is per- coilies to setting an example. up.
ARIES (March 21-AprIl 19) after the crowd has gathered

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between ROBIN JAMIE HODGE CIVIL ACTION P40 73 1729CA04C
, rt F$o'.da n Accordance with the City Council will Consider Same bidder,
for cash. ifl thC entrance of forth in the Final Judgment
"' rrnvs'en' Of the Fictitious
finCl pasSage and adoption after the Semincle County Courthøu in
hearinru may he continued from time against ynu for the refief demanded HODC,F. JR , and you are required IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
to time until finI action is taken by in the petition
',"e cttti.
To Wit
Fore'losuirp
Section tpii. phlic hpariOQ whiCh will be
to Serve a copy of your written JOHP4 P 51)1 ( IVAPi
Florida, at 1100 o'clock
Ct9 Florida Statutes 1937
I ot 70, Rlok "C" of STERLING the City Council
held In the City Hall of LonqWOOd. Sanford.
A M on
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of
IdJ,t,1
(1i.ftse. if any. on her Attorney
A copy of the ProlYtsed
S Richard J Fichten
the 76th day of September,
PARK uNIT PlO ONE. According to
FIOrid* no Mnndav. the 79th day Cf
Ordnance this Cr,irt on this 10th day of Sep
Albert N Fitt. whose address is and
Sheldon PntaKOfI
the
Plot
th,of
recorded
in
Plat
i%postedat
the
City
Hall.
Lonqwood,
tember.
197%
September A 0 1913 at 7 30 p m
710 Fflwards Building, Sanford, PHYllIS lEAN SULLIVA'
ISealt
.ini. on file with
b'SP' 'Cc' 1? 19 if Oct 1 1975
la, paoe97and9). of the Public Florida and rnn
(Seal)
_______________________ cr CS Snon thereafter as possible At
Florida 37771 and tile the original
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Arthur H BCckwith Jr
Records of Seminole County, the Clerk cit lhc City anti same may
with thi. rtk of the above Styled
appar and N heArd with respect to
PAT Ff1 thiS 9th il.iv of September,
B
Clerk cf the Circuit Court
Elaine RiCharde
ISeal)
FICTITIOUS NAME
the proposed Ordinance ThiS
September 197%, otherwisc a default
IS P 1975
f'*ruu$y Clerk
By I illin Jenkn
Arthur H tSekwitpi Jr
', tce s hi.rCby osen that I am heanina maybecontinu,'edfrom time IIImPr.
Mt%ch%on.
and an (Jttimate Judgment will be THE STAT F 01 L.QIJIO.'.
P Shomate
Di.puly Clerk
Clerk of the Circuit Court
- :ard In business a' 333 E Lake to time until final action is taken by AShhy
entered aoainst you for the relief
PHYLLIS JEAN SULLIVA',
City Clerk
Franklin I Walden
&amp; IAll
By' derelia V Ekern
tonowooci Seminole County, the City Council
cler'iancted in Said Petition, whicti iS.
WHOSE RESIDENCE APII'I
Attorney ,,rii ('unsetlor
of tho CIy of
ICC( A!tntc flank
fleputy Clerk
Fr l(IENCY BUSINESS FORMS.
ispcstedat thi.Cily Hall, donqwpo
ef'cr She arid Vre,
IIPIKNOWPI
Ptirlish Sept 17 17S
Suite 1193 CPIA Tower
Post Office Bos 479
Attorney for Plairtlift.
a-id that I blend to reqster sad FloridA. and copies are on filt
WITNESS MY HAND aol OF
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South
Orange
Avenue
w'tYu
Jacksenlile
Florida
37201
VOlt
ARE HEREBY NOTIF-IEP
1W
P
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flnunlas
Road.
rame *sth the deck I the Circuit
thC Clerk of the CIty and same
FICIAI. SEAL of Slid Court thiS that a PrOCV'i.dflul ID, dt%SlJtUtiOfl
may Publish Sept 17. 191%
Coral C,Miles
___________________________ Orlando, Florida 37101
Court. Semr,ole County. Florida irt
e inspected fly the pvbliC
__________________________ Publish Sept 17. 19. 76. Oct 3. 1975 70th day of Auqut 197%
your marriage hi', tieefl filt
PEP *7
accordance wIth the Provisions Of
('lAY Ff3 this 9th day of September. ________________________________ FIrida 31134
tlF' Al I
PER
97
CCIIinSt
you And th,,t PetitiOn,"
_______________________________
Pi,bIih' Sept 1?. 1973
tee Fiditø.aS Name Sta'u?es, To
A ('1 191%
Arthu, H Becbwilh, Jr
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE pFP II
JOHN 0 SULLIVAN, SCe% oth.'r
NOTICE
,%'t Section MS 00 Florida Statutes
S Oenie P Shomate
Clerk of the Circuit Court
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. _____________________________
relief against you tfectifl9 he
t,OT rr IS HE RE flY C',;vEPI IN
THE
CIRCUIT COURT.
19%?
City Clerk
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Semlonle County Florida 37771 foilowno desCribed reAl property
CUlT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
THAT 'THE Ro.rd ot County EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
S Georg A Gross
of the City of
By Cecelia V Ekern
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Cr.mmijcicinpr5 t'if SeminOl County, CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
to *it
Di.puty Clerk
OF') Ill
Publish Sept 17 197%
In Pt; the MarrIage of
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
ryIcjhlelhere,itter on the 7IPt day CIVIL ACTION NO. 1S.17l6.CA09.A
Estates. (Jot 7). according fO tN
tIER
Attrni. (or tPi. Petitioner
OFPNlS ("PIlL I.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
it October. 197% cnnsidi.r th
map recorded n Map Boo&amp; 73. Pa13,'
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
Fdwsrds Building
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Husband Ptttipnc CIVIL ACTION NO. 1S.1724.CA.M adptionnf thefotlow'na Ordinance WINIER
93 Public Records of VOIuS'.
PARk
F EDERAL
5anford. FIor;da
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
vs
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Ar ordinance relating to soecitied SAVINGS
Cuty Florida
AND
LOAN
FLORIDA
Publish Aiicj 77.79 &amp; Sept S. I?. 1973
GLORIA (PULL.
areas usf the unincorporated ASSOCIATION, a corporation
ANP. yOu arC required to appear
PEG 179
CASE NO. 7S-l639CA4.B
Wite Pesponcient
IN RE: THE MARRI4'IGE OF
arid file your An%*Cr or other de
territories of Seminole County, organized and eiistinq under the

For Saturday, September 13, 1975

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Friday, Sept. 12, 175-SB

EeHerald, Sanford. Fl.

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r'EPi 'tMtP4 J DAVIS mi LINDA

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.

OF MARRIAGE
NOTICE OF ACTION
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Husband. Terrace Anne Street Lighting Anieriiu,
entitled the Temple
f1.strict to
CUT SHALL,
Terrace Anne, Street Lighting vS

Plantiff. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,

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Clerk of lIsp Circuit Court
By' Fain. RICh.arde
Deputy (let'S
IjItsuer. Murchin,
AsP'rv P. Ball
?61 Atlantic Bank
PuiIdno
Past Office P'ov 179
Jacksanyille, Florida 32701
Publish Sept 17 197%
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Additional information available
from the Civil Diyi',.On of the

at sell to the hight h'dder, for (Asp
the City of Maittand. Florid.
DOPIF AND ORDERED
'VlSpt the partlej Interested in saiti Sanfnrfl, Seminole County tlov,da. cublect to any find all exiSting le.ns.
t the Front I We.St'
l6ifSe%S enterprIse
follows: tt,i 7Mb day of Augujt. A C) 1975
of the
TWIN AIR INC
Seminole County Courthouse in
ISFAI I
Sanford, Florida, thr- above
fly I lltia., Catherine FIqura.
Arthur H Ileckwitli, Jr
President
dfscrit1r-(1 personI property
Clerk
fly Harriot Alexander.
That Said Sale is being made to
Seminole County Circuit
Secretary
Satisfy the tetm of said Writ ot
(curt
(ated at Orlando. Oratige County,
'ecution
By Eliop RiCtsar'de
Florida, August 79th, 19/3
tifl E Polk, Sh,ff
Deputy CIer5
Puil'tiçh Sept 5 17 9, 74 1973
Seminole
County, Florida
Ptt"tish l.'o 77 795
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PEP 19
PubItthA0g 77.295 Sept 3.17.1975
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fifteen (1%) dayS pript' to the date of Florida. and cOpies
on fife with
the Clerk of the City and same may
me Public Heating
DATFDtPs}iSthdayofptemq, t' insperted by the public
AD ISiS
flATEflthisCthdayof Seplemoer,
5' Orwsi P Shonsfite
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of the City of
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nit the CIty of
tsownod. Florida
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Ø fpf (rpm the point of beginning; publicatIon to the date of
flit last (Pip proposed Ordnance This the Seminole County Courthouse in Florida, upon receIpt of proof of (Pie cuf thr- Cirt,it Court on or before tue
thfrsreUfwth$Idegr,es3)'70"East puhliatipo, both dates incluSive, Pwaninnrnayhecnvltinue'dfromlirne
Seeford. Florida. a? 11:00 o'ckck Publication of this notice, the I Ic 7tP day fit September, IllS
and thc Undersigned as Sheriff of
If you
100 feet to
iflt 04 beginning
shall not he less thin twenty eight to time i,ntil final ect is taken by A M on the 76th day of September. fitigus
name, towit TWIN-AIR fail to do so. Iudgmeni by default Seminole County. Florida, wilt at
DATED this 10th day of Sep (7k) (says
Ina&amp;jituog notuceshallbe the City Council
under which we
engaged in will he taken against you for the 11 00 AM on the 15th day of Sep
Art Pin? H B.ckwitPi, Js
Clerk
ttie Circuit Court
Fiv' Elaine RiChirde
A' !).pu$y Clerk
.9 I lPIDSAY BUILDER JR
f.ttc'rs', all aw
f'(e/r"rswr Office
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Orlando, Florida 1790)
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recorded in iI4t Book II. Page 6. iinrlerslgned, Pursuant to the on the Plaintiff's attorney.
All prOperty br-iog Stored at A J
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L09ing
Transfer and Storag, ri
Puh.c Records 01 Seminole County. "Fictitious Name Statute." Chapter PATRICK
Mc G POTTY.

to fbI date 04 the Public tPuemiptinq interested parties may •tpuhlicsaIe.folh,highestandbest with IPue Clerk of

fcue annexation Arid zoning at east

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Psnar Acres according to the

furniture arid furnishings ot the
theqpn and thereQn
rict sciu And you house located on Iongwood
Ms been (Pled
SM1ru floc1 Rnut I. 8iu 23A
are re'girs',l tO
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a dilatxeof 10.1) feet moreor liii tfl I (vuawnod. Florida, anti ifi thr (3)
the City (nunu'll wilt consider same the property Situated En Seminole
the NE corner of said NW e 04 N
Ofber plates within the City, ard for final passage and adoption after (urfy. Florida, described as
'hence ruin WeSterly al')'iq (tue ('st'tsP.s"(1 ui The F.en'nq Herald. a
the rt'h''r hi'.yrini1 ,,p,,,
i (if
I cit 71 OV [DO TER RACE.
Florid,. run Monday. tpt. 79tPu day of
September, A D 197% l 7 30 pm

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Cralunly. FlOridA, aka
together
with
Refrigerator lEVI 110w)Whirlpool 17 (IQr- 37 public
and
Wall Seminole County, FIa
to Wafi Carpeting 'n Living
Room,

d'Stincp of am (pet, thence Soijfh 1 (he City of t,ringwpo and S.minol
decree 76' 10" East parallet to the County F In.
once a week for

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are as

NW . a distance of 7936 feet to the final Mflon 5 f5en by the City MF NT
OF
SAME
BY
purss'auut to the Order of Summary Florida, August 7$. p97%
point of hue-ginning nontinuC tP*nce Council
RFSOI lIT ION
Final Judgment entered in this Publish' Sept 5. 17. II. 76. IllS
Pjcirm 1 degree 76' 10" West along
This notIce shall be posted at the
Se,dflrdnaorrwa5placedousfrst cause, in the Circuit Court of PER

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by Garry Trudeau

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court eIther before Sen yuCi. on
petitner", atlantis' r immediately
Øth,', a default will
(is' entered against yOu for the relief

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DOONESBURY

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proflr-rhi', to it
huSinMs enterprise
follows
William P Sulitro and Barbara A
tot
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TWIN AIR, INC
LAKE
HARRIET
Solilno, Slid properly being located
fly Lillian Catherine Figura. ESTATES, according to the Pitt In efnInoIe
County, FlOrida, more
President
thereot. as recorded in RIM Bock I?, particufarly described as follows
Secretary

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JACOB 'I' MODERN

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P4W t,, SectiOn 36 TO*flShip 7?
13th clay cit October. 1973.
'VHF
FISCAl
7 () FOP
YEAR
South, Range 10 (a',t
pm, rr as soon thereafter as PFC.IPIPIIP4C, OCTOBER I IllS
t F3S From the SE corner f true prsibIe. at which time interested ANP FPiPIPIC, SEPTEMBER 30
NW a flf the NW '. of Section 36. partIes and citIzens lot and $geinst 1976. ANt) APPROPRIATING AND

will

teresting questions

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C Victor Butler Jr
Attrrcy at Ii'iw
Fvanc, Pjagcl &amp;flutICr - Lawyers
Suite 970. Hartford Building

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the Jaco' ys 2 Write "Ask (he

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is 100 North Highway 17 97.
Casselberry, Florida 37707. cvi or
before September 7). 1973, arid tile

film A. thence West 93 1 fuel to the
Being More Generally Described
WITNESS my hand arid the seal of
Court the style of whiCPi is indicated the Circuit Court. Seminole County. CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Defendants
ginning
point Cf
IN 'THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
aj located Between Mona*k Aye
thiS Cxirt on Ai,rp',t 70 1Q73
NOTICEOF
FtOfida, this Its. 70th day of August COuNTY. FLORIDA.
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. L FSS'
and Irngiin Aye, South of Santa
WITNESS my hand and Official
fSFAI,t
NO. S.)*S7.CA.O9.0
FORECLOSURE SALE
Beam at the intersection of the East Barbara Drive
FLORIDA
al
of
said
(urt
thi5
10th
day
of
(SEAL)
Anttiu.ir H Becluwth. Jr
NOT ICE 5 herr-fly given that the CASE NO. 7S-S94-CA-*9-E
right of way lir*OI Aldus Avenue,
All parties In Interest and CitiZenS September, 1975
Am Ctpvk rut the Court
SOlI THEASTE RN HOME MOP
Lri(lersion.mi ARTHUR H BECK. HF( ENE U PETERMAN and shcwnrvsplatofSanta.'udoSprinqsas shall hays' An opportunity
Arthur H Beck*itPu. Jr
to be (Si.I)
fly (eceliit V (kern
IC.AC,F
COMPANY,
a
Florida
tSlTH JR. Clerk of the Circuit HAROLD C BUCHANAN.
recrrded in RIM Rook 3. Page 5?. beard at Said hearing
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Arthur H Reckwith. Jr
Deputy Clerk
Cr'i,.'rt cit Seminole County. Florida.
corporation.
and the South right ot way line of
Plaintiffs,
By (r'cefia V (kern
By order cit the Planning and
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Plaintiff, WILFRED H CONRAD
on the 74th day of September.
State Road S 134: thence run North 7cw';rin CommiSsion 01 the City of
Deputy Clerk
liv Elaine RiCharde
Attorney for Petitioner
1975 at)? 00 A U at the west front KOSCOT INTERPLANETARY.
9deori.e's 3)' ¶6"
Sleet, thence Sanford, Florida, thi5 6th dAy of
WINDFRWEEDLE. HAIPIES. vi
Deputy Clerk
ctor cf the Seminole County INC i.s u.
100
NCi'lh Hghway 1797
WIt
I
(AM
BARWICK
and
MAR
SuthwesterIy along a straight Iin
September
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uVARD 8. WOODMAN. P A
C Vrtrir Butter, Jr
('assetberry, FlOridA 33707
C'. rtpu',e S,n(rti FlCr.ci ofler
JOPIF FIARWICK h's wife.
t,s p- nit 5,,'.'! South of the Pont of
Defendants
t.rn,r 1.1 H.r,',
Attcrrey at Law
Publish Aug 77 796 Sept
sate arid '.efl a' p'IiC Outcry t
I? I97
Ppcou
Defendant
thi.ntp North 00 degrees
Prt Office Rn. 610
NOTICE OF SALE
ChAirman
Fyans. Nagel
'i'i. highest and be-st b'dder tot C1Sh. T WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
PEG Ill
38' 0*" West Sleet to the Point of
City of Sanford
Park. FlOrid. 37769
Butler -- I awyers
trr ffi;ng
fir-gInning, containing 13jgure feet
NOTICE TO DEFEND
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
tt,l
Planning and 7nnnq
Aug 27, "&amp; 3ept
197%
Stiti.
Hartford
sicrida
0
mtt now pending in the Circuit inn the rorporate Iimit5 of the City Ps'PIi',h Sept I? 1975
300 Fast Rnhlnson Street
PI0TItE ISHER(13Y GIVEN that
(itS 597 AOd %8'I. TOWN OF Court of Seminole County. State of oft r'nawrwsd FIor;d: arid. fbI To PEP *0
MARJORIE BARWICK.
NOTICE
UNDER
FICTITIOUS
Ortanudru Florida 1790)
by virtue of that certain Writ of
LOPICISl000 according to the PIat Florida, pursuant to
his
wit.,
Amended consider Also the QutstiOn of
NAME STATUTE
Pi'bIiSh Sept 17. 1Q73
thereof as recorded in PItt Book 1. Final Judoment in Foreclosure in
Execution IsSued out of and under
dMionatlnoandassi'tingthe,polng
Residence Unknown
CITY OF
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
90
the Seal of the Circuit Court of
peop 19, of the PUbIC Records of the abdye styltd cause signed the
(l*Smf(aton of B I Business _____________________________
I liSt Know Residence
LONGW000.FLORIDA
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Notice 5 hereby given thot the
Scrci.nnle County. FlotidA
Orange County, Florida. upon a
to
10th day of September, 1975. tht tItrict, to SAid property as that NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
Poet
Pearson
undersigned, Pursuant to the
rwant tO the Final Judgment
final judgment rendered in the
ROot. No 1
clerk will offer for sale CEIStifi(AtiOfl ij described in the CONSIDER
AI7OPT ION
OF
'Fi(titiøS Name Statute," Chapter
aforesaiti cour' On the 71st day Of
entered in a case pending in said at public auction to the highest toning Ordinances 04 the City of PROPOSED ORDINANCE
Wint"cset. Irwa 3077)
IN
THE
CIRCUIT COURT, MS 09, Florida Statutes, will regiSter
Court,
FCbruary. A 0 1975, I that certain
Itte style of which iS indicated bidder fot cash, on the Courthouse I onawnod. Florida. to wit Or
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. *ith the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in
case entitled Van Struct (rectors,
steps ol the SemInole County dinanti. PIn II') AS amended and
PIOT ICF IS IIERi i-i CJaVEPJ hv
SUIT TO
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE and for Seminole County. Florida.
Inc PlAintiff. vs Southern Building
WITNESS my hand and Officull Courthouse. Seminole Cpunt. supplemented
FORECLOSE MORTGAGE
the City 01 Lnnowond. FlQrid, that
COUNTY, FLORIDA
upon receipt of proof of the
seat of Said Court thE5 10th day of
Sales. A Florida corporation,
Florida, on the 74th day of Se
Yb. present zoning classification the City Cr*,ncil will hold a d*iblic
CASE NO. 75.??13.EE
YOu.
WILLIAM
BARWICK
and
William P Sohitro,
c*,blication of thl notice, the fic
September. 1913
te'mtier, 197%. at 11 00 am,. parcel of Said prope-.hy i5 R IA as that hearing to consider enactment of C.PFAT AMERICAN MORTGAGE titious
Barbara A
THE MARJORIE BARWICK. hi5 wife,
name.
to wit'
Solitro, his wife, and Peter 0 Hind.
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
'VIse W ", of the NE ' of the rtlfilnarlrdinafyejandregulatiansof
API ORPIPIANCE OF THE CITY oraani:eni under tbC lAWS 04 the we are engaged In buSineSS
tittern Interest by. throi,jP, or ureter Execution was delivered to me
as
ridersw'

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trumps and works the proper
end play against West

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JU'T TELL ME NW "I ER
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KSUH CtO I iMT
UNLESS IT 4APPENEC'l
FR TIi4IS L'k)KEN
Or-si A GKI L%FT'
LEG )N TP-IL P,.'lLtC"
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DFO
119
nen'andvxl in Complaint
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1). page 99 PubIc Records of
Thi Pdcitire shall be published
Seminole County Flottd
,p, week for tour co.flec'jtivepursuant to thø Final Judgment A'tek% in The Evening Herald
lii THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

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77% feet, thence West 60 ft.? more or
To That of SR 1 Single Family
less to the Southeast corner Of SAid Residential Dwelling 0.str,ct
Block A. thence Northerly along the
That Property Descrid as That
Fasterly line of said Block A. 737
re,ed1 proty Lots? thru 6 And

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PubliSh Sent 17, 1Q73
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PIn'tf

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the following described Droprty Styled Action Ofl
or before true 73rd P 0 Box 1330
s'tuated In Seminole County,
of September 1973 If you fail to Sanford, FlorIda 3777?
Florida
no so. iuclamenf by default will be Attorneys for Petitioner

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If the spade is ducked he wins
the next spade, ruffs out the

as

saidRlorkA.runNorth23teettothe (runty. Florida
right cf way of State Road 3131.
Pe7riq,in,g from SRI AA. Single

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higher one first Remember
partner's queen and shift to a that s'our ace.queen of hearts
diamond, declarer will romp will be valuable at a
spade conhome. At least declarer will
tract
work out a winning line of play.

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know what you respond to
partner's one-club opening
with

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If East fails to overtake his

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the Circuit Cnurfln arid for Seminole
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WAS Ill NG I ON
F E 0 E P AL
INTER PARK.
Columbus. Missouri asioi
finitiOn5. providing for Rover
Commercial
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.?7IS.CA.04.A F (It I FR. 110 E
Deend.t rit',
NOTICE OF
ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI BEACH. that an action for Dissolution 01 TO t.'APTHA LYNN CUTSHALL
('rnty Commicsoneqs. prosiidinq
In Re: The Marriage of
FlorIda 17771 on or before the 74th
FORECLOSURE SALE
Plaint,tf. Marriage and tither relief ha been
73i0 Scuth',(1e Drive
tpr rnAifltpri4nre and operation of
COLLEEPI HOLLEY RUTH.
dAy ci September. 1973. or Otherwise
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
t.C.T ICE '% hereby given that the
filed against you anti you are
t puisyitip Kentucky
street lights within thi. district; TO SHI 01.50 BEPIYAMINY
Wife a default will be entered against you
JAMES CHAMBERS et II.
rclrrsigntd ARTHUR H BECK
recWred to serve a copy ot your
creation an AdviSory hoard. Setting
10719
WITNESS my hand and official
Defendants answer tin responsive Pleading tO
ann Al ECIRA BENYAMINY, and
Clerk of the Circuit
JR
forth'
fiscal
and
tasation
ROBERT C RUTH. J
',r.t of tite Clerk of the C,rcuit Court
NOTICE
OF
SALE
hIs
wife
Court of Seminole County. Florida.
Petitioner's attorneys. 0 Stew1trt
you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED procedures empowering the tewy ot
the 19th dAy of August, IllS
Husband
Residence and Address
on the 74th day of September.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Atcptesno. of Meyers. Mooney &amp; tbt an actiOn fr Dissolution of %rw-cll assessments or tate's withifl
(SEAL I
unknown
197% at 1? 00 A M at the west front po the 75th day of September. 197%. Adler. P A It South Lake Avenue. Mrrlge Puts been tiled against
you the district and providing t
NOTICE TO DEFEND
Arthur H Bckwth. Jr
door cit the Seminole County
to any and all other ponies claiming
t 1100 cci at the west front door Of Ortrcio. Florida. and also file your arid you are required to serve a copy
ron'tructinn t.evi.r,%hIity
,,,
Clerk of thi. Circuit Court
THE
STATE
OF
FLORIDA
any
right,
title.
and
or
interest
in
CciurtPic'sjse, Sanford. Florida. offer
the courthouse of Seminole County. orioirual answer or responsive ci your written cietenses. if any. to it
effei'tive 1ati.
fly Cereta V (kern
TO' ROBERT C RUTH. JR
arid to
f011Owing deS(ribed
to' sate anti sell at public outcry tp
at San'o'ø, Florida, the undersigned pleading in the Off ice of the Clerk of en DONALD I MAP BLESTOPIE
tFAt I
Deputy Clerk
cO
Robert
C
Ruth.
Sr
property,
to
wit
the hottest and best bidder for CISh.
clerk willrffer for salethe follo*ing the Circuit Court. Semnole County. Attorney for Petitioner, whose
Arthur H fleckwith. Jr
ROGER I BERRY
described real property'
1103 East Poplar Street
the follpwing described property
Condominium Unit Plo C 1)2 in
Florida. on or bfo'e the 17th day address 15 P0 Boi 71*7. Sanford.
Clerk cf Bs'd of
Perry &amp; Totter
York. Penn 17403
SituAted 1n Seminole County,
CLUB
HEIGHTS.
UNIT
ONE
IC
do
so.
a
ludament
may
Florida
be entered with the Clerk cf the abOvestyled
Seminole County. FIridA
PlanwhichisapartofPlatPlanand THAT COLLEEPI P4011EV RUTH "0 Ilcawer 0
IPup South 76 feet of lot 1?. 11101 cording to the pfat thereof as aoainSt yOu for the rqfi.f demanded Court on tsr before the 74th day of
Publish'
Sept 17. 1973
Survey which are esh,bit "C",tothe has flIed a PetItion En the Circuit Sanford. Florida 3777)
recorded
in
Pta,
Book
I).
PIQe
A
Said
Petition
Ice i. Block I. WVPIP'IEWOOD,
f3elarion
of
September. 1973 Otherwise a
PF
Restrictions, Court of Seminole County. Florida. Publish Aug 77 29&amp; Sept S 17. 197%
according to the Dial thereof as
Florida
recorded in Plat Book 1. page5 92
said Court on this 9th day f Sep
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ycuj lr the relief demanded 0 the
tocether with all structurqs., Im temher, A D 191%
dens
and
Easements, WEKIVA
thrci',ctu 94. Public RecordS of
VIII AS
a condominium,
recordedare reQuired to serve a copy of your
Petition
IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
PrOvements.
futures
appliances,
(Seal)
wrItten defi.oSes. if arty, on
in Officials Records Book ID)?. Page
Sem.,nIe County, Florida
WlTNFSSmyhandandtheSr'aIof
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT.
IN
AND
pursuant to the Final Judgment and appurtenances on said lAnd or
L
COLBERT.
of
CIRCUIT.
Arthur H Reckwith Jr
I7*. Public Records of Seminole WILLIAM
sati Court His 1'h clay cit August,
FOP
IN
AND
used In conlunction therith
FOR
SEMINOLE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
entered in a case pending in said
COUNTY. County Florida. together with an 5TIST0M, DAVIS I MclN SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
isis
The
afuresaid sale will be made
FLORIDA
fly Elaine RCharde
Court, the Style a' wtikpi is indicated
undivided) 43rd interest in and to all TOSH, Attorneys for Petitioner, CIVIL ACTION NO. 73 )737.CA 01 F
(4FAI
CASE NO. 7S.1S61.CAOl.G
whose address is Post Office Boi
ittiOvi.
that certain Common Properties
iudomententeredtndiv,INo 73634 Publish Sep' 17, 19. 76. Oct 3' 75
WITNESS my h,l'nd a,
fort's
And
defined
in
the
ffCJl
Clerk 'ii the Circuit Court
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
VESTMENT COMPANY INC a
;n tte Circus? t)FP.9
seal cit said Court this 10th day of
afOrementIoned Declaration and tht original with the Clerk of the W'IL (lAP.' A TF NT t,P
Seminole Cnflty. Florida
Hszand
Florida corporation,
Court
of
the
Eighteentn
Judicial
Above Styled Court on or before
September, 1913
tocether
iIth the carport
liv. Ceelia V. Ekern
And
Circuit id and for Seminole County.
Plaintiff,
(Seal?
pertalri4rig
to
the
aforedesrlpad
Septem'
26
197%.
otherwise
A
IVAI
FE
A
CITY OF
Deputy Clerk
EN AND
Florida
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def*ult and ultimate utigment will
rcirdlcwninium unit
Arthur H Beckwitts. Jr
LONGW000,FLORIDA
DONALD I. MARBLESTOPIE
iSte
ThisialeShaIIbesubjecltoaright
SHERMAN F FRANKLIN arid
be
entered
against
you
for
the
relief
Clerk of the Circuit Court
'(Oil ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
NoticeofPublicHiaring
Attorney for PetitiOner
of
redemption
vested
in
ETHEL
MAE
FRANKLIN,
hu5wife,
the
demAnded
in
the
PCtitin
fly Elsina RiCP,arcie
United TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
that a suit to foreclose a mortgage
P 0 Rn' 2117
NOTICE OF ACTION
Ocfenilants
States of America by virtue of Title
WITNESS my hand and offical
Deputy Clerk
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by 5arford, Florida 3777)
entbe0riPr0ty hAs
70 IVL( EF A PEPIL.IiND
71. Sectipo 7110 U S C A which right the
NOTICE
OF
seal
of
said
Court
on
true
11th
dIv
ot
C ViCtOr Fiutler. Jr
(sly Council of the City of Publish Aug 77. 796 Sept 3. 17. 1975
been instituted against you in the
170 Cornbertand Avenue
must 1* exercised if at all, no later
FORECLOSURE SALE
Attorney at Law
Lonowond, Florida. that Said City PEG
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth August, A D 1973
PlOT
ICE
ASheville North Cirolina
than 120 dAys from the date
5 henq'(u', given that the
(SEAL)
Es ens, Nag't &amp;
of thi$ Council will hold a PubliC hearing'
,i,'diC iAl Circuit, in anti for Seminole
foreclosure
sate
u'rrters
71*01
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4'l
ARTHUR
H
BECK
Arthur
II
Btckwith,
Jr
Putter - lawyers
(a) To Consider annexation of the
Clerk of the Circuit County Florida You and each Of
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
WITH, JR
DATED thiS 10th day Of Sep
Suite 970 Hartford Folding
following described property lying
you are hereby required to file your
Plotite s hereby given that a
tei'nber, 197%
YOU AR( NOTIFIED that an
Court cf Seminole County. Florida, Answer
Seminole County, Florida
700 Fast Rob.nson Street
Ø(c being fl Seminolt County. Public Hearing wilt be held un
with the Clerk of the CircuIt
(Seall
ActiOn lot dissolution of marriage
the will en the 74th day of September. Cc'surt andserveacopytherof upon
By Cr-celia V (kern
Orlando. Florida 3790)
Florida, to wit
City COmmiSsiOn Room. City Hall.
Arthur H Bt'ckwith, Jr.
hAs been filed Against you and you
1973 at 1100 A M at the west Iron? VICTOR F W000MAN. of
Deputy Clerk
Publish Sept 1? 1915
All of Block A. Tract 3. Sanlando Sanford Florida at *00 PM on
the firm
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
tIER II
Sprinas Subdivision, as recorded fl Ylsuwlllay. September 1*. IllS, to
written defenses, if any, to it on
fly Elaine RiCharde
Cocirthouse. Sanford Florida. oiler *endman PA Post Office Box 6*0. STENSTROM. DAVIS 6
Plat5.Paqe5).PublcRecords consider the following change and
Dtputy CurS
for sleand sell at public outcry to Wint
WILFRED
H
CONRAD.
Park. Florida 327*9, At MCINTOSH
of Seminole County. Florida Plus An'endmenttoth'eloninqOrdunance
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EVENING
7:00 (2) Tn Tell The
Truth
(61) Concentration
(9) Oral Roberts
(13) Law And Mr
Jones
(24) Senior Scene
(35) Star Trek
(44) Hogan's Heroes
710 (2) Celebrity
Sv,ecostakes
(6) Wonderful World
of Magic

Saturday
MORNING
600 (6) Grov,erc
Alma nac
6ic (2) Daily Devotional
630 (2) Across The Fence
(6) Sunrise
Semester
(8) Laurel And
Hardy
7:00 (2) I Dream (if

(I) S75000 Pyramid

Jeannie
(6) U s Of
Archie

(9) Hollywood

Squares
(13) All Star

Wrestling

(6) FlInstone
(6) Go

(6) MASH
(9) Mobile

Emergency

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(24) Washinotori

Pebbles &amp;

(6)

Couple
(35) Big Blue
Marble
(44) Friends Of Man
11:56 (6) In The News
AFTERNOON
17' 00 (2) Josle and

the Pussyctits
(6) Valley of the

(9) Hong Kong

(44) Dinah
30 (2,8) Chico
And The man

Dindsaurs
(8) Information 8
(9) Speed Buggy
(13) All Star

Phooney
(24) Villa Alegre
(44) Wally's Workshop
825 (6) In The Ness

Movie

(13) Movie

(24) Mr Rogers

Rock

Week

P'30 (2) Sigmund And The
Sea Monsters
(6) Bugs Bunny
Road Runner
Hour
(I) Jabberwocky
(9) Tom And
Jerry
(2$) Mister Rodger's
Neighborhood
(44) There's Plenty
Of Gold
9:00 (2.8) Secret Life

851 (6) Bicentennial
Mnu1e
'00 (2,8) Rockford Files
(6) Hawaii Five 0
(9) Movie
(24) Masterpiece
Theatre
(44) Movie
1000 (2.6) Police Woman
(13) News Close
Up Land Use
(24) The Sinners
(35) 700 Club
flOO (2.,8,9) News

Walter Kitty
Grape Ape
Sh
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Gerald Derstlne
9:75 (6) In The News
(9) Schoolhouse
Rock
9:30 (2, 8) Scooby-Doo.
W here Are You'
(9) The Lost
Saucer
(13) Movie
9:76 () In The News

(9)

(24) Aviation
Weather

(44) Love American
Style
111C1 (2) Tonight Show
(6, 44) Movie
(9) News
(24) Boarding
House
(35) Friday Night
Fights

11:00 (44) Movie
17:00 (2) Movie
(I) News
(9) Wide World of
Entertainment
100 (9) Movie

Neighborhood

(35) UrIISCOOC
(44) Soul Train
17:74 (6) In The News
(9) Sc hoolhouse
Rock
17:30 (2) Go USA
(6) rat Albert And
The Cosby Kids
(I) Information
(9) American
Bandstand

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(44) Movie

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(24) The Electric
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(44) Ernest Anqley
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10:30 (2. 8) Run Joe R un

1:30 (2,1) Midnight
(9) Movie
7:30 (2) Daily Devotional
(44) Movie

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SALES BY KIfl 323-7560
321-0041
REAL ESTATE
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PURIFICATION SYSTEMS

Wall Papering
Paint &amp; Body Work
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Central Heat and Air
'Shag Carpeting Throughout 'Ceramic Tile Baths
• Inside Utility Room
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Specat shrub and garden sprayers,
91 cents ci GardenLand. 1400 W.
1st St. 373 600

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377 9411 Evo 169 1146

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of SM or 10 paymentS of $9. See at

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SANFORD SEWING CENTER

71 S,nrrect 71' tAO', 3 bedrooms
7 baths, rentral
r Make offer
(alt 511 7797

B'rher co o
7iitt.l
14111 ifls hews: 9 to / MC..447 t tiudiy 1
Stbocoy &amp; Su,diy PMre t)C3i 322 5721 em 323 6040
igi,it ilnuicig Opportur"Isrs Fq,i H,jucq

MODEL

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AiitnrntI, 130 V N Extra Sharp

?'afe$y ntci WI Phone 373 0136

Assume Payments

C,,ioeva for Sie or rent Call Art
Cornet?, 'P71 9197 after 5 n m

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171 NSlflnr Ill 1

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(berry F)nnr
leaf, 314 M.inIe (Iufli'ltt' table
r'nr' hinni.-'s 513 110 3711

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Modernizing your HOrTIP? Sell 130
longer needed but useful il ten t
with a Classified Ad
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well
maintained.
retenIly

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It) Sam'ora au.utvard Sa,,Iord rIoridi 7)b7I

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PAI

Townhomes qualify for the 5'!, tat credit.
)),

new swivel

Compare what you're presently paying for rent
with how little it will cost you to own a brand new home front Wilco Construction Company.

A HUNT REALTY INC.
EE, 3727090

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I ale Mary 7 Bedroom, Florida
root" f,'n,'r$ yard shade By

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7 like

3,1 of twin ,".If,li' t..')'. i,r,PIr,'".S,'% P.
ho' pr,nnt 54% Two oldSewnq
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W. Garnett White

of Holly &amp; Fi,th St

417k

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After Pirsurs call Jn McDaniel, 377
"36

!. (APR.) on 7.25'!.
little as 5°,', down with financing at 7.75°
(APR.) with 20% down. No closing costs. Monthly main.
Isnance fee covers lawn care, water, sewer, trash collec.
lion, structural insurance and outside liability. Granada

riomes, LOTS

FOR REST GREENE INC.
REALTORS 5106525
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floodronm excellent cond'lion

3

e.lrat went into the constru(lion
Asking 145.000. hut encouraging
All oflprt

Sanora Homeowvners Association On closing we pay your
initial fee ($400) and first years membership to
March 1, 1976
Prices range from $36,900 to $38,500. Move In for as

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runs real well

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shopping, church, $773 mo

Redrnnm

Used

51-Household Goods

A real i'ePty
flenirnom 7 bath home. fercpIei.'
carpet. hreakfast bar
Many

Including 3 bedrooms, 2,
square feet of living space
baths and plenty of closets A private courtyard entrance,
enclosed patio garden, two-car garage with OICtruC doors,
and much
central neat and air, color.coordraed
more Complete recreational facilities maintained by the

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sb000'ng

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See what a Granada Townhome has to offer Over 1,650

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1969 Poariritoner ..iceIIenI .n ever.
resrn'.'t ice cold air.

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Fr'rn free nut?% by letting me Show
Irivr'riir
your Ir err's
I 7131 ,ft."
ie*rIr

1,30 0M

Graraa Towrhome at Sanora • Move in for less and you

V

3 Bedroom. it, bath home on Fern
Park. carpeted. draperies, fenced
yard, lake prIvileges, near

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r

I bedroom. 7 story with 7 urge

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE. INC.

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JOHNNY WALKER

377 0*99

Stenstrom Realty.

y week Pay to commensur,
Ph abilIty Excellent work
fringe binefits SI
Cump tc, tOt 516 C 0 1

Peg Re a l Estate Itrolr'q
17? 1301,
7610 Hiawatha Ave at IF 97

C on ventional Financing?

REALTORS
32) 6333

19A1 Karman Gh,a
1193

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Private Flnaning?
a sP'T
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situation-No one knOwS -but you
We will give you direction to help
ivith the right answer for your
3it$tln
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59.,sical Wrchandise

Sbc'tniin P. (acm' Ithaca 17 Gauni"
Mt'i'tV'I 17 I 0kV' new 1100 177 SI

yard $79

Farmers Home Administration?
Federal HouSing Administration'
Veterans Admninistnatin7

Forrest Greene Inc.

Inc

r.s0PTH PEtIT PURCHASE PLAN
Modern, clean '3 BR home, family
room, oararu' carpets III 5777
CLIFF IORDAN, REALTOR

Crete.

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I vl Flec-trec Guitar

Partial arm s.iw 172
A p ni P. I 30 n m

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19M Donor' RI auto 1393
1970 'Tormnin IM cog air, auto. 5393
1970 Rebel. A evi 'Sutfl extra clean

MAI nriAnfin

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1971 flat'.,in Wagon (hit WPCI

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llnt,irrristed for hedge land
teapnn 7041 Holly Ave

CuSTOM BEAUTY
Talk about
leirge rooms 7.900 so It'

CentralFtoridi's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

36 Mrs Mello

cli? ioners

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(If- ANY CAR

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horvir ri-re free-% Air (rinddion",

twl. %S1.5m

Stemper Realty

vvortniS25

1493

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177 1947

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Payton Realty

322.2090

Fr ench
322 199)
327 7371, 337-1196, 317 1914
377)939,3371164

31711 41 1171%

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SANFORD

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Hwy 179?
1?? 3961

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Forrest Greene,
171 rlSl
Pt :.t I n

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FXCI (ISIVE AREA " Neat
rw'drncum roft,jrje on deep frut tree
'.P't1r'cj tnl Slfk 3 14) C,oryl Perms

125

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have

Stenstrom ReIty, one of Sanford's
And Seminole Conty'I leading
Pealtort for nearly 70 years, hit 3
npPnlnc3t in its e,panding real
estate clivltiøn If you're already a
turressful arid .itpecleoced sales
prson, or newly licensed and

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First St

311 31S E

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PARK AVENUE DUPLEX - T wo
l"enlrnom, I bath each side Doubt.'
oeirao. Let your property pay for
itself Only ¶23 000 CoIl now to
54'.'

IIIE

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OF THE

001'Atie

V 10'

vithwnrkchnuoanr1ntenivo4space

3 BedroOm. 7 bath, large fenced
yard. eiellent Condition ¶73.900

3734061 or 373 0517 eviS

Furnished 7 bedroom apt. AdultS

Retired t*ily to sit In my home with
two small children Refernct

Bea utifully

lOW (OIIPITY TAXES
Im
meiruileil.' 7 bedroom CBS home

BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

No down
New houses In rural
payment, monthly payments less
than rent Governmtnt subsidized
to Qualified buyers Call to see Is
yOU Quality '

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IS' Riinuiti'iu,t fiherql,is canyas top.
341 SIP Mero,ry "none &amp; boat in
erretlent Shape P. ready to go
C.00d lr,lulr', 5793 1771067

WIlSON MAIFR FURNITURE

to elementary, bicycle to college
VA avr'ithl,' 171.300

B; (3wnrr

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6761

room, frisrd&amp; salary Call 901 759
3357 after S p m

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STUDIO I, 2, 3
BEDROOM SUITES

M IJNSWORTII REALTY

for local apartment

cclmptr,,livp in Hu%blnd can

7363 ParK Dr

fed

Irivitirig pool. and large 4 bedroom
horn., with family room Only
¶31 500

1971 PIyn'.rumith ',.pt,'IIItC "' P,iir
oreen with ivti'?c y'flvl too LOW
'I,'.ni,' i II .' Aer Irk," n.I/ I "i' 1
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hoppinO r'nten and tuar*

Iand 7 bedrooms. carpet.
air. Quiit Lease
No pets 317 1510

AVON
Want to earn Extra Xmas money?
Call 6413019

our

Apartments

1 bedroom. 1 bath, newly
decorated. iveilkirig dstance to

7 Room efficiency for

13 after 10 a rn Eitreq,1

CA
Y our •VSL..J
A

Luxury Patio

*03W itt St

d Crea?on' A Marshall Fi
mllyCwrirrl company nat a IC
comm for someone who i% I
tiouS and personable F
lnirsa No inveStment in prod
franchise Call Mr Watson. i

Anytime

RE AL TOPS

rl.'llruna

QUALITY INN NORTH
11&amp;5R134 Longwood

p an act In classified It don
after what you need You'll
at some reader has iust
'rn he or she would likt to s

322•2420

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REALTOR )?)3171

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WE TAKE TRADES

n1d bricktOO
and fireplace ntpr(o, beautiful
neil fIonr rio t0 Acres with )acr
f tale' 'iitII like

Gardens

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or '1177111 ill,., S

CAI I 70 SEE

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COUNTRY (.AKEF PONT- Close to
town. I bedroOm I acre. boat

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370(11 truiltiS, pirplln'
fririqiitifw 51 IV) or he,1 offer
'17% 7M6

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13' F iPw'rglasa. Bass txial fully
narpv-Iect with II.s.I P. rod wfl5
(31' 171 1M9 I., fn? P II am
4 'In

time

1 Pi,',Irni

refrinP(AInf. 7n`

for only 319900 I (On buy a I BR. 7
bath hnmewith central hpt ,ur ufl

Moving I an

Retirement Home

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HALCOLBERT,REALTOR
Eves 32) 0617
Selma Williams
REALTOR ASSOC IATE,372 1317

1 or? Bedrooms. Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7543 Park Drlvt, IJO up.

per hour commission Full

ambitious, call Herb Stenstrom,
377 7170 or 177 7677r for con
fii1r'ntil int erviews

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REALTY INC

116W 2nd St

disposal: oil heat,

1.10

70

C,ct Some action with a He
rtassified ad We'll help you i ife
an ad that will bring a fast
IC
(At t 377 74 It
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Join The Leader.

PO

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HAL COLBERT

7 Bedroom Furnished

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Stenstrom

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P41 Pr' Irlun'.ra', .'lni'tric and Mel
"belt lilt trailer A'.Iiirvi 567%
Phone '177 6909

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,o(')pi.,
Ior 76 mpg
tn. n 30 r to "r)(1 " ni,i.0 $i v'i
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1977 Ford
. ton 'ck Ufl low
elan new bre'ç M4)tor &amp; body
',ns'Ilnnt rAnititiOri Selling for
1400 brIny, reIul 171 0171

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1 ti,'c$ron,n waterfront borne heautilul e,t
50—M,JSCCllafleOuS for Sa le
chin formal dining. F- lot ida ' '
noon' n,'ritral heat 6 air, fenr.'d K it(tiNl Ilattirnono Cabinets. Count

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'tfrn"t, 37311 119 973
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1'1711

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Spd'fil rnrgl condition, lag P.

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risis. SWIM si

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WAPI1 TO SELL
YOUR HOME'

T

TREMENDOUS BUY- lnthl'?O's.
bedroOm. 7 bath, split bedroom
plan, central air, fireplace. C'
cellent location

From I

either employment I 4737543

hidden name and box it In as shown:

NFALIORS 63J6061
Alter Sirs III 1170

PEAL TOR 377 719*

41—Houses

1711M.1 1%

ary--Adultt 1 BR. air, cIoi
Ideal for ret
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rsons 66* 64118or317$051

Manaoer

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Setirug Iur'tcyyw ,ipr,iusaI

¶23 9011

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ENR IWCEBAE I PEACPAAW
ESAIIVOVAVASVNINEOS

I or I OR mini
farm, with lots of fruit Has I BR

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Pro
Real Estate liroK,"
322-7643
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r,rmiwo I (o
k ei,11l ,irunl targi- 57 (5)0 'r acre

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CaIIBrt Real Estate

Harold Hall Realty

eral commissions

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Property

LOW PRICE- 7 Bedroom, in good
condition, e,cellent location
$16,300 Terms
RENTAL
LAKEFRONT. 7 Bedroom choce
lg(Ct100 1773 mo

P F N S S A D 0 K V V E B S E P I S S

110 Mixi~
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Iitthr'o r'rl,uiprn"rl '.plit Ian Many
r.lr,i' Pi',ti'ql 0 ')'s 172 r,c,,r

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TOP I AIII4EI AVE
441,400,10 II pn,uind (iiuit-t(il. for
.,% boo,,' or htr'n.cs ItS 900

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(r.mrirraI holciriri for
0(1 F,0n(0 A' 21C'O '.0
Ill 660
ft ample pmrbn
it
days. 377 1319 rvennq%

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3 BR. I',balh.
earage, 3 yes old, in new con
ditiCun ¶71,900

WITT REALTY

Ne

Bedroom apartment. 117 FrenCh

Sparrows

flA3'WOO() (1 W(L. F .1 BR. I'
bath, new carpet, in e x cellent

nm.'. .i00

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Apt

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Carpeted,
nctitionrd. kithpnS equipC
st Sanford residentiil at

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SEEK &amp; FIND'

I BEDROOM I', i tPi,
P. rrtnicp'r,jlor ¶7.500 t ion

HOME P. POOL
S l'i'r!rnicur,, 7 h.itt'iS I (ii, oar 05'
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Real Estate

7 Or, 1163

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SANFORD MOBILE PARKS. INC

37—Business

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CHILDREN WELCOME

Mannr Woman toshe

6 o. Faust's Drugs

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3703 Orlando Drive
Sanford 171 3700

vening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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._.._80--Autos for Sale
8Autos for Sa le

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Baseball

2:30 (9) Wrestling
(13) Movie
3:00 (24) Book Beat
3:30 (9) Miss Black
America
(24) Romagnoli's
Table
4:00 (6) Sounding Board
(24) Woman
4:30 (6) CBS Sports
Spectacular
(24) Man Builds
Man Destroys
(35) Car And Track
(44) Sports Legends
500 (2) The Invisible Man
(8) High Chapoeral
(9) Wide World Of
Sports
(24) Caught in The
Act
(3$) Party
(44) Star Trek
5:30(24)Black
perspective On
The News
(24) Interface
(3.5) Bobby Gotdsboro
(44) Untouchables
600 (6.8) News
630 (2,6,8,9) News
(24) The Arbors
(35) Pop Goes The
Country
EVENING
7,00 (2) Last OfThe
Wild
(6)HeeHaw
(I) News Conference
(') Lawrence Welk

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MARRIAGES

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74,41' Srr ,.'ri ri no' (ii I lion or

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tiedrOnni 71 baths. swimming
lot trof" s' 9'.ti
pont en acre nlus Custom hull
IIP110 Pd PA ii K
I rj%' i flit' lot zoned
hs'unie ivulfi many pritra'. Unity I VrA
7. iiir Ir.'.". W.'ll P. sr-plC tank
ld PlOw reditreil to 5,61.300
irylu,rtri't 56 9341
AAAPY
W,ve11ed,pw
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Almn'sI new 7
ilurileu'c 7 hnilrrw'irns. 7 baths,
narafli' ,',rh cct. 117000 e,3(Pi
C All toSes.
Forrest Greene, Inc.
SAP4 I APIOC) RE At I Y INC
PFAI IONS
814 6777
373 6331
TOPS
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No pets $73 wk 173 263*

,UflOF AMERICA. Phone;
12710

-Good Things to Eat

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WEEKLY RATES

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1:56 (6) In The News
7:00 (2, 11) Major League
Baseball
() Movie
(24) Creative Faculty

Wanted

/ Apoirtrtir'çt buildings, near town
convenient In chopping sistnict
.1011 'rhrvilc 370 000 each terms

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(ISflfl REBATE
NOQUAL IFYIPIC,
New I tidrni honlO All ritras I CI
intereru s'v wun 172
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bath borne, nice family r
r'citiipg'urri kitchen new carpel no
oualifvinni Only 573 900
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Coach Jerry Posey

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Mark Whigham
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John Litton
QB
Mike Tucker
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Nathanialwashingfon
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Tim Raines
HB
Herbert Branch
HB
Bobby Duggar
WE
Lawson Dennis
HB
Ronald Fleming
HB
Antonio McGill
WE
Langston Menefee
HB
Derrick Cooper
HB
Drew Bongianni
WE
John Causey
HB
Bill McDaniel
FB.LB
Ronnie Washington
WE
Robert Law
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Gerald Meyer
C-LB
Leroy Martin
WE
Ned Raines
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Virgil Jenkins
David Parker
Ricky Mann

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Joe Washington
Kenny Adams
Kenny Smith
Kenny Lee
Robert Charles
Aaron Mills
Chuck McMullan
Steve Gathers
Earnest Manley
Marcus Kendrick
Charles Riggins
Greg Pringle
Mike Good
Curtis Johnson
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'.liss Parker adJiiitte(J, under document with the forged of shipping firearms t o
Israel,
'ifi'•l he rPVIr t(Jk 11 bribe
!. in
the trial that her car signature of a (Iepty County Tax testified that Swartz folded a and didn't remember thiti.d Iaikd the safety inspection (olIcdor and
a home-made fiveIollar-biIl and held it in the Parker car. his Inspector's
Seminole Assistant Public inlatt' Fettuary or early March stamp impression of the name palm of his hand and shook number wasn't on the m•
IX-fender George Sprinkel is and that sh4. had (Iriwl the car of the .ix tolketor, testified band,s with Troiano during the spection certificate for the car
eekirig a grand jury probe into until July 9 when, in assisting that he plated a magnetic safets inspe(tmn
that was entered as evidence i
Ihe cmiduct of sheriff's agents Itu tR e Jim lone s she had dealer's t i'
on \tis Parker's
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he tar July ii) and used false Troiano then put his hand in his
Jones testified that the liveitted felon for shoni ,i Sanford
MV! station and it ownership papers in her pocket, but nobod&gt; said the&gt; dollar-bill wasn't marked or
warrant was outstanding, in the again failed to pass inspection presence when the car was saw him with the money. Jones dyed or its serial number
bribery of
a county Motor because (11 a faulty steering inspected by Troiano at the testified that Swartz or the auto recorded because Troiano
Vehicle Inspection I MVh iriechanism and tires.
Casselberry MV! station.
seren't searched afterward for
asn't to be arrested that day
employe.
Jerry Swartz, a former Fern
Both Miss Parker and the *bill.
lie was arrested on the bribery
Sprinkel said, based on sworn Park used car dealer now in Ssartz, who numbers among
Troiano admitted having two charge Aug. 6, arcordin' '
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with State Atty. Abbott herring
about the matters and seek the
Sheriff John Polk Frida'
One of the officers namnel b:
"Certainly I am not about to contradict the
grand Jury probes.
defended tis investigators,
Sprinkel
said, -see nii ats t a t ements a11ri u Cu 10 a jud ge.
Herald learned Sprinkel revealed in court hearing
tome&gt; 'vs hen the news reports
vsould ask for grand Jury in. have used a defendant awaiting in the public's Interest I believe it IS neceswere mentioned by a reporter
estigations after his client was sentencing in a drug case in sary to elaborate on the reports in the news
I'olk confirmed that the of.
convicted last week of taking a investigations of other cases,
media."
ficers have been ordered to
$ tribe to pass an auto with
Polk sail he disagrees with
Sheriff John Polk make no comments,
faulty equipment July 10 and the stand taken by circuit court
"I can appreciate the concerti
issue a safety inspection judges "In cases where a
of the courts in not wanting an
sticker,
defendant is on pre-sentence is arrested the defendant isn't Ikhre the cocaine arrest she law enforcement agency to 'put
A circuit court jury in the investigation" but said he to be "a tool of law en- allegedly had worked with her back into the same tempcourt of Circuit Judge Robert H. thinks his disagreement should forcement."
undercover drug agents.
t.ations she couldn't resist,"
Mc(rcgor found Anthony C. Lx- handled In the courts. lie
Local court rules adopted by
Judge McGregor ordered her Polk's statement said, "Hut a:
Troiano, 45, of Orlando. guilty vss,ulln't elaborate or indicate the judges of the 18th Judicial to no longer cooperate with law the same time I am concernesl
of accepting unauthorized when or ho w the disagreement Circuit Senmlnole-Brevardt enforeernentagencies"starting that the public may read
into
ompensation as a county ruighit he handled in court.
prohibit such activity, officials today''
this admonition that they i the
'mplove.
Polk nitale reference to news said.
"Certainly I am not about to public m are not to offer their
Troi,ano, lather of two maIl reports that Circuit Court
When J'idge McGregor was contradict the statements at- cooperation to lawmen,"
children, Is In jail awaiting Judge Robert H. McGregor had sentencing Mrs. lingo Thur. triliuted to a judge," Polk
Polk saltt that despite the
completion- of a' toutl-ordered "blasted" and "scored" law sday to three years probation staled in a news
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By El) PHICKETF
Herald Staff Writer
Senunole' County's population
is expected to grow from its
present 134,000 to it whopping
33500 hy 1990, according to a
study released by the county's
planning department.
Despite
the
present
—
economic slowdown,"
estmumates show 186.000 persons
living in Seminole by 1980.
"lliuring the period from 1970-

rate.

Altamonte Springs registered
the largest numerical increase,
from 4,391 to 11,175, or 15.4 per
rent, Mille Winter Springs
shossed the largest percentage
of increase, 163 per cent.
'l'hit' primimar&gt; impetus for
Seminole County's population
Lxomim during the three-year
;xricx1 was the impact of Walt
Disney World," the stud) says.
And, according to an article
published by the East Florida

Regional Planning Council,
many persons attracted by
l)isney hoped to move to
Osceola Counts' but moved
instead to Seminole
"Short 1% after the annouflcemni'nt of Walt Disney
World in 1967, Osceola County
and in particular Kissimxnee
were universally expected to be
most impacted li&gt; the huge
complex
'in
fact,
however,

spetuilat m t' 11mvestnme'nt force-it
land prices beyond the
developable levels. Develop-went responded by leap.
frogging to Seminole County,"
the pamphlet says.
With the' rapidly increasing
Ixipulation, "more acres of
previously undeveloped land
vsill be converted to urban type
uses," the stud&gt;' says.
Because of higher population
densities and less land, the
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study says ''intense coinpetition"
will
promote
development of "lower cost
land" which has a lesser
suitability for development.
The study says that governwent will he required to do a lot
of planning to insure orderly
growth patterns.
The study was presented to
county commissioners for their
study at the commission's
upci-tat tn,' ,t,ni,

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be developed so that growth can
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locate' tier uiimsmng brother for ui),
nearly 24 t'ars, then she moved
Vera Mae last saw Robert in
to Like Mary and her plea for hluvst'll, Mich., when their
lit -11) Ii) the St'i i inole County ii iuther timed. Ti 'ri the older
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A check vs ith the Michigan to call Mr anti Mrs. Lentz in
Slit' said she toOk a ''lot of I 'pt. of Motor Vehicles about a the office to show them t
's'iblt iris r s license .ip
ire fulls printed letter fr o
i tin from the me n vs hen thu
re-port that she was searching I)licatmumi b% Preston tire'.'.' a Robert, with a dainty fern Ic
enclosed,
fir a imiani vs ho had been missing blank.
24 &gt; e'rs '.'.as Imsted at headBut Mrs. Jaques didn't stop
They haven't &gt; t't tntablish
quarters,
there.
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Mrs. L&amp;'ntz hadn't been able' remembered something about but Mrs. Jaques sa&gt; s, 'Until
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1973, the county as a whole
experienced a whopping 48 per
cent increase Numerically, the
county grew 40,377 in
V)PulItI0n as compared with
28,745 for the previous 10-year
period," the study says.
During the three-year high
growth period, unincorporated
areas grew 45 per cent, while all
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'.tat]jum Friday night as the Seminoles uut-classed Us medo 534 in
the season's opener for both schools. here, four-year-old Nancy
Terse llllg.'r, Seminole High ('heerleading mascot, joins
hievrieadvr Maureen Harrison for a pause that refreshes,
Complete football results from the area are in today's spurts
section sehik the cheerleaders are featured in the Seminole
Magaiim'. Herald Photo hi&gt; 11ill Vincent Jr.i

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on her June 26 guilty plea to handed reporters Friday. 'echnoloiacal field designed to

is scheduled for sentencing pCrM)nnCI for using the services possession of cocaine, her at- 'however', in the public's inaid law officers to apprehend
Nov. 3 and could receive a and "enlisting the aid" of Mrs. torney, George Sprinkel, terest I believe it is necessary violators, "we stiiI need the'
nri\imurm sentence of fivv I)t i,'i ah hi'': Lingo, 20, of Fern named Sheriff's detectives l.t. to
elaborate on the reports in fullest cooperation of the public
)ears in prison.
Park, vstijle she was awaiting R.C. Parker, Sgt. William the news media."
to help us in our job of WflVi(1iflg
The auto Troiano was conentence for possession of Vinton and Jerry (.'apshaw as
The handout said Polk 'aas better securit and ;r:
victed of taking a bribe to pass i (Wairiv
officers who had been working "particularly chagrined with for !hem,as meeting state safety stanJudge \IcGregor said the scith his client,
the reference that she was
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Mrs. Lingo said she'd been ordered to no longer cooperate pre-hensive ;it the inherent
vs ned by Sheriff John Polk's activitv by law enforcement ''ontacted by detectives and had ssith law enforcement agen'eretarv, Miss Margie h'rkcr
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proposed creation of a county theiw%-lves if they thought, they budgeted for an attorney to suggested a legal departnien!
legal department — a move could cut costs by reducing the handle labor negotiations.'
egotiations
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The labor attorney carn.s
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upwards of $100 per hour, and professional studies show the
Freeman 'ss post amid case
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going to go away," said Adair.

admitted law enforcement
a motel to
c lst4jnt State Attorney Bill
informant with four felony tornes igenLs at
discuss various criminal ac- Ileffernan sought a court order
convictions, including a federal tivities in central Florida, said to keep reporters out of the
A suspended county motor conviction
for
shipping he placed a magnetic dealer's courtroom during Swartz'
ehtc1e inspector was in jail fireirmsto Israel, testifi
ed that license tag on Miss Parker's testimony on the grounds that
today pending a pry-sentence Swartz had a folded up five,
car, and used a false title Swartz, now a state prison
investigation following his
dollar-bill In the palm of his registration slip showing the inmate, fears for his life in
conviction Wednesday of taking hand wben he shook hands with car was owned by his Fern connection with his activities as
a $5 bribe to issue a state auto Troiano during the inspection Park Motors, in getting the auto an informant in ot
her cases.
safety inspection sticker for an procedure.
inspected.
Judge
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auto with faulty' equipment
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Sartz
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state's
motion
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gag
the press.
OlAflt.(l by Sheriff John Polk 's that the auto had bad tires, but
secretary.
the defendant said he didn't hi had bribed a former \Pd
Sprinkel,
in
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A t w o-woman, four man remember making such a inspector "ma y be treeorfour arguments to the jury, charg
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Ilatt.away said private labs will be utilized to do
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they were just doing away with lab services. They
said there would still be personnel to handle conplaints and check on pollution . J didn't pay toufl,uch
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A check with county officials today revca!ed only
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position," Ilattaway added.
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seek a new job In Dale's department. If Dale's
budget can afford Adair's $14,800 yearly salary,
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tually taken froni his pollution control department.
Asked if he planned to appeal the commission's
decision at next Tu May's session, Adair answered,
You better believe it. I would hope that the people
of S'niinole County
ould be up there with mc,
too."
Commissioner Mike llatt.away said the c.
mission planned to combine pollution control with
the utility department — placing Adair's respon.
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Thursday. Sept. ii, 11

NATION
IN BRIEF
Fromme Faces Arraignment
In Attempt On Fords Life
SACRAMENTO. Calif. AP) - Lynette Alice Fromme
of mass murderer Charles Manson's "family" faces
arraignment today on a charge that she attempted to
assassinate President Ford.
Super-tight security precautions were expected at the
courtroom of U.S. District Court Judge Thomas J. MacBride for the appearance of Miss Fromme, the first
person ever indicted under a 1965 federal law covering the
attempted murder of a U.S. president.
The law sas enacted after the 1963 assassination of
President John F. Kennedy.
U.S. Atty. Dwayne Keyes said he hopes the trial of Miss
Fromme. known as "Squeaky" by the Manson clan, can
begin within 60-90 days.

Helms Denies Knowledge
ASHINGTON (AP) - Former Central Intelligence
fl rector Richard M. Helms and a former top CIA scientist
kth deny any kno1edge of a secret cache of deadly
poisons, kept by the agency in violation of a presidential
order, informed sources say.
Helms, now ambassador to Iran, denied any involvement in the agency's unauthorized retention of cobra
venom and a deadly shellfish toxin when he testified
under oath Wednesday before a closed session of the
Senate intelligence committee, a source familiar with his
testimony said.
Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, former head of the CIA's Technical
Semces Division, plans to appear on Friday. But sources
said he already has told staff investigators through his
layer that he knew nothing about the venom or toxins
recently found in a CIA laboratory, five years after thenPresident Richard M. Nixon ordered such sutthnc'es
destroyed

Grain Estimates Prepared
WASHINGTON (AP) —The Agriculture Deportment is
preparing to announce new grain harvest estimates that
will provide a better idea of how much additional U.S.
wheat and corn can be sold to the Russians without
causing food prices to soar.
In advance of today's crop estimates a major American
farm organization denounced President Ford's decision to
suspend further sales until mid October. The President
hopes to reach some long-term accord with Moscow on
grain purchases
The American Farm Bureau Federation said the
moratorium, partly to appease AFLCIO President George
Meany and maritime unions, was "capitulation to
political blackmail" and is "potentially a bitter pill" for
farmers.

Boyle Sentencing Set
MEDIA, Pa. (AP) - W. A. "Tony" Boyle, the frail
former president of the United Mine Workers Union,
prepared to receive a mandatory life s'ntence today for
the murder of insurgent Joseph A. "Jock" Yablonskt, his
wile and daughter.
Sentencing was scheduled before Delaware County
Court Judge Francis J. Catania amid the same tight
security measures Imposed during Boyle's trial last year.
Boyle, 73, who spent 11 years as president of the 200,000member coal miners' union, was convicted on three
counts of murder, each carrying a mandatory life sentence. The Yablonakis were murdered 5L years ago.

Calley To Appeal Ruling
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - William L. Calley Jr.'s attorney says an appeals court ruling which reinstates
Calley's courtmartial conviction in the My Lal massacre
ill be carried to the Supreme Court.
J. Houston Gordon of Covington, Tenn., called the decision of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday
an abdication of civilian responsibility.
The appeals court, In an 8-5 decision, said a civilian
judge should not have Intervened in the military case, in
which the former Army lieutenant was convicted of
killing at least fl civilians at My Lal during a 1969 infantry
sweep through the South Vietnamese hamlet.

School Attendance Rising
BOSTON I AP) -School attendance is rising as courtordered desegregation continues, but many white
children are staying home. And for the first time, blacks
and other minority children outnumber whites In Boston
public schools.
A quiet day on Wednesday was marred after darkness
fell when about 200 young demonstrators in the
Chirlestovm section barricaded Bunker 11111 and Concord
streets with barrels and stoned police cars.
Police said members of the Tactical Patrol Force were
called in and quelled the disturbance in about an hour and
a W.

Douglas To Hear Arguments
SEATTLE (AP) -- Supreme Court Justice William 0.
Douglas is scheduled to hear arwnents in Yakima, Wash.,
Thursday on a request by financier C. Arnholt Smith to
deny California authorities arcess to transcripts of a
federal grand jury which indicted him.
It will be the first public appearance Douglas, 76, has
made since he suffered a stroke last Dec. 31. He has been
staying at his summer home near Goose Prairie, Wash.
Smith, a longtime friend of former President Richard
M. Nixon, was president and chairman of the board ot the
U.S. National Hank, which was declared insolvent in
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Ford Takes Reins
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Ident Ford Is taking over from
Ronald Reagan on RepubliSanford police have charged
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campaign mission that
a 19-year-old man with
r.
.
-j
could be an audition for a
breaking and entering with
Hampshire presidential priintent
to
commit
a
mary
contest between them
misdemeanor after an incident
next
xar.
Wednesday in which he was
Ford's performance today
shot in the foot with a shotgun.
and Reagan's Wednesday are in
1 Jackie
behalf
is C. Wyman,
incoln Court, Sanfoird was
GOP candidate in next
treated and released 'at a
Tuesday's special Senate deehospital and then jailed on
tion.
$5,000 bond on the burglary
But in less than seven
.
charge, detective Sgt. E. j,
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months,
New Hampshire will
Hughes said.
have another election, the first
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presidential primary in the 1976
Police said Perry was taken
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campaign. Reagan, flirting
into custody near Mulberry
17 1
with candidacy. said he con.
Ave minutes after 17-year-old
Siders that lead-off presidential
juvenile girl reportedly shot an
intruder who allegedly had
primary a must for any
broken Into a residence.
Republican candidate next
year.
Sheriff's deputies today were
Ford mapped a 120.rnile caininvestigating the Wednesday
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paign
route across southern
nigh! $525 rt:berv tf a van
New
Ilanipslure
in his day-long
driver at a restart';' ((1 1.4 north
bid
to
help
turn
out votes for
_______________________
of SR 434.
Wyman, an old house eelRobin Mitchell Smith, 21, of
league. The Ford route covered
Pierson, Fla., told investigators
13 communities, from Keene in
that he had stopped his step-van
the west to Portsmouth on the
seacoast.
in sleep at the rest area about 10 SANFORD MAN COMMISSIONED
Reagan, campaigning in
p.m. He said he was awakened Ensign Richard Earl Chase deft p of Sanford, 2nd IA. Milton
a short time later by a noise at Grady Avery p center) of Marion and 2nd U. Lcslle Cornelius Manchester, told more than 2,the rear of the vehicle and got Arnold of Prichard were among Army, Navy and Air Force 000 people at a rally that the
out to investigate and was hit on graduates receiving commissions at recent Auburn University Republican party should not
the head from behind,
compromise conservative princommencement exercises,
ciples for the sake of broadSmith said when he regained
consciousness he found $525 had
been taken from his wallet
inside the truck and that a blue
Dodge or Plymouth sedan that
had been parked nearby was no
longer at the rest area.

Evening Herald, Sanford. Fl.

Handicapped Benefit From Rehab il itatIsion Program

More than 7,806 Sanford area pr o vide medical,
Ps y chol og i ca l, Carter, "are still unaware
that throughout Florida For in. or destr oy their ability to earn a Re ha bili ta tion program, which such agencies in the
residents,
who
Were and vocational assistance, the Vocational
United return disabled inthviduals to
Rehabilitation divitluals with physical or living."
v ocationally handicappeti
was established by the state S t a I C S.
V o c ati o na l competitive employment and to
by average rehabilitant increased services
are
available mental handicaps which reduce
physical or mental proble,iis, his or
F It) rid a 's
Vora t ion a I legislature In 1927, is one of 92 Rehabilitation's chief aim is to keep them off the Welfare rolls.
her weekly earnings from
were helped by Florida $17.15 to almost 19625

ciples of its opposition," the
In less than seven former California governor
months, New Hamp said.
Noting that some Conshire will have anF%IhAr election, the servatives have talked of a
,
party movement, Reagan
first l'ø 6 presidenti al said: "Could I suggest instead a
Reagan, new first party, a Republican
primary.
flirting with candida- party raising a banner of bold
colors, not pale pastels."
Cy, says the primary
Wyman and his managers
is a must for any
hope
the Reagan and Ford apcandidate.
pearances will spark interest
and spur the GOP voter turnout
next week when New Ilarnienin its appeal to voters,
"A party kills itself and re shire settles an election that has
moves any reason for its exis- been in dispute since last
tence when it adopts the prin- November.

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Department of Health and
ReabiIiL l ive Services (II US

Charles K. May, VU district
Vocational
UetIahilitItj()fi director, Orlando, C(fliimflented,
Program (luring the past fiscal 'For an average cost of $16
year, according to John W. per client, our local office was

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that in the area, a total of 788 or public assistance'."
handicapped people incTeased
Many others were helped toa
their annual combine(I incolne lesser degree —
inany SO
front $702.728 to
live-fold increase mainly as a become financially independent

result of services provided by but could succeed to the point
the Department 's Vocational where they could
take care of
Rehabilitation Program.
themselves — thereby Frec i op'
were able to plan, pay for, or

who are you to question it?
Incomes have been chasing
Nevertheless, you sense that
housing
prices for several years
despite your ignorance
of
the
nowandhaven'tclosedthe
gap.
subject matter there
is some- Moreover, there is no
thing suspect about the official assurance that It
will be closed.
explanations and the estab- not
and
labor and
with
land
lishment consensus of opinion,
th
ey are.
costs
as
materials
Weren't we sold on the notion
that stocks are a good hedge
Yu might console )oursclf
against inflation? Billions of by saying that somehow
it w ill
dollars of stocks were sold on be worked out—that somebodv
that basis, and thousands of certainly is working on the
people who brought those problem. Maybe so, but so far
stocks never again will be so the
y haven't got the answer,
trusting.
and housing reinainsin the dol.
Over a long period of time it
(10 prospective
AIKI
doesseemthatstocksrisefas- buyers.
ter than inflation. But over
short periods of time—a few
months to a few years—you Just
can't depend on stocks outperforming prices,.
WhLt about prices reacting to
the law of supply and demand?
It's a very neat theory, but if
that's the law then the market
place is lawless. It breaks that
law.
You don't even need to have
been exposed to Economics I in
high school to oterve that
com pa nies and industries with
big inventoriesof unsold goods c"
are raising ra ther than tow-

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If y ou consider yourself and

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re pre entatives and Seminole's
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Telson said she talked to Rep.
Robert Hattawav about not
'rouping kindergarten through
third graders with the older
pupils through high school in
the state's two-milt' limit lx'.

I. AS TIMES GET HARDER, GOVERN. METHODS OF MAKING GOVERNMENT
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TAXES GET HIGHER AND FREEDOMS
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the board's vote a
resolution made by Telson ' s

U.S. Congressman Richard kelly (R)
State Representative Robert Hattaway (D)

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By JOE ANKItl:N
tween their 110114-N and the
Herald Staff Writer
school,,
After hearing protests
''They i state legislators p
Wednesday night from parents should co nsider the age limit of
and officials from Longwood the children who must walk to
and Skylark Homeowners Asso- schooltwo milesaway. The kin.
(iItiofl over a "dangerous" (lergarteners and third graders
long walk to school, the should have lessa distance
Seminole County School Board walk, and maybe the older ones
voted 3-2 to provide "courtesy i grades 4 through 12) could
busing" for lMngwood Elernen- make a longer walk to school,"
tan pupils within a two-mile saidMrs. Telsori.
radius
their homes.
'Two miles is a long way for
Hoard members K. C. Harper a five-year-old to walk!" she
Jr. and Chairman Robert G. said.
'Bud" Feather opposed the
l.ongwood Public Safety
motion made and seconded by Director Douglas Keller told
Board mnemiibers Dane Sims the board it is ''extremy
el
and Allan F'. Keeth.
dangerous" to have children
"We're going to be swamped walk the desolate one mile of
with other requests now," Supt. woode'oI area along Grantt
Williammi 1'. "Bud" 1iyer said Street, which has no sidewalks
after
Skylark
residents nor homes. Keller said there
challenged the board to provide could be problems with "child
hesing for children who have to molesting, drugs and rape
walk the 1.8 imles to school.
cases."
The county is not reimbursed
Keller rules out the alter.
for any busing within the two na tive of the children walking
mile limit, Layer said. The South on U.S. 17-92 to get to the
board did not ask the homneown. school for safety reasons. lie
er's association to help fund the reported there has been one
$5, 000 annual cost, estimated by fatality and11 acciden ts in the
Transportation Director Fred area within the last eight
Taylor.
months, mainly due to the
Taylor said th busing of th e narrow
Grant
Street,
63 elementary pupils, t cost the careles.snics.s of drivers and
(ilunty $90 For each child, over what lie termed a "swinging
the year will begin "the first of snake curve.'
next week," Taylor said he was
Both Keller anti Ron Korb,
"sympat tic"
to the parents' president of the homeowners'
he
concern for safety For children association, ruled out a third
walking the one mile of w0(led alternative of cutting thrigh
area south on Grant Street. lie private property to et to
said the service could be SCt)ool.
provided by making one of theLayer said he did not
are;i bues run a "sh or t, double recommend courtesy busing at
run"withonepick.uppointata this time in the Skylark area,
nearby lake, which may mean "comparateively," with regard
an extra 20-minute drive,
to other areas like Palm
Board member Pat Telson Springs Drive, Altamontee
said she walked the distance to Springs, Eastbr oo k subdivision
the school bo th ways Wednes- and the howell Branch Road
dayandhada blisteron her ft
afterwards.
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Deputies reported stereo
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WASIIINGTON i AP) - The diich to cure or even attack the resources needed to insure that was passed 61 to 23 by the Sen- ing.s.
apartments taking $325 in
equipment. Investigating of. chairman of the U.S. Consumer probems resulting from over 75 the regulatory actions are re- ate and 30 to 10 by the House
Simpson said he agreed with
ficers said equipment was Product Safety Commission, years of ineffective attention to sponsive to all parties in inter- Government Operations Corn- the President that it would be
taken from the residences of reversing his position, said regulatory review and reform." est."
mittee and is awaiting a full netter to force existing reguSimpson, who says he hopes
Taysir Quaddum, Green 10(b)' he opposes creation of an
Simpson now says he is re- House vote. If passed, it is like- latory agencies to meet their
Meadows Apartments, and agency to represent consumers President Ford will reappoint versing his position after "long, ly to be vetoed by Ford.
responsibilities, rather than
him when his term expires Oct. hard thought."
Francis Chipman, St. 05 before other agencies.
Sometimes described as a create a new advocacy bureau.
Richard 0. Simpson said the V. denied that his turnaround
"lye always been very luke- lasting monument to Ralph Na- cracy that would provide "an
Village Apartments, both Fern
Park. Officers said in both proposed Agency for Consumer represented an attempt to cur- warm to it," he said in an in- der, the bill would create a new escape mechanism" for elected
irstances entry was gained by Advocacy would just create an- ry favor with President Ford. terview. "It was a paper tiger agency to represent consumers officials and appointed cornother layer of federal bureau- Ford opposes the consumer but at least it seemed to be in federal regulatory proceed- missioners.
forcing sliding glass doors.
cracy, further isolate federal agency bill for reasons similar moving in the right direction."
Tony M. Logan, Lhke Geneva reulatorv acencies from the to those now cited by Simpson.
'If I had been cppkmno cttn..
-rOn Oct. 9, 1973, Simpson told a port (for reappointment) " I
Drive, Geneva, reported that a public and give rise to false exhouse committee, "It is the would be smart enough to keep
calculator, tape recorder, pectations.
television and clothing, total
He told the National Con. view of this commission that my mouth shut," he said of hijs
value $600, was taken in a sumers League in a letter re- the creation of a consumer pro. letter, which rended tques.
burglary at his residence, ac- leased today, 'I believe the tection agency Is in the public tions from the National Con,
cording to sheriff's reports ACA is an inadequate organ- interest. It is important that sumers League.
today.
izational mechanism with consumers have access to the
The consumer agency bill

By JOHN CUNNIFF
tell the applicant: 'Sorry, you
AP Bitsicesa Analyst
just don't qualify." There are
NEW YORK lAP)
You various rules of thumb for
suspect that it's your lack of measuring an applicant's abiliunderstanding, of course, and ty to handle a mortgage, and by
you cant be blamed for that. most of them a $13,000 income
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open to the entire family.
Sunday's events include breakfast and worship

Maybe you'd even like to bring dad along to a big
t o-day outing at Camp Lallo'-Che, located in
Paisley.
The St. Johns District of th e Boy Scouts of

services followed by a 10 a.m. checkout.
Boys wishing to attend this shindig are requested
to bring along sleeping gear, toothbrush, towel,
soap, jacket, swim suit and a change of clothes.
Beds, shelter and food will be furnished and the
tradng post kill be open to all hands.
Meetings informing everyone of the campeut
ill be held in various Seminole County schools in
the very near future.
Anyone interested in further details on the
t'anipout may contact Davies at (904) 789-2957.

An ierica are planning just such a weekend, Sept. 27.
28. and the special camping experience is for all
boys from 10 to 18 years of age.
The entire outing is designed to acquaint
youngsters with scouting, but by no means will
anyone be pressured into joining a troop nor do you
have to be a current member of any scout
organization to enjoy th e campout.
District Boy Scout Executive David Da vies
informsus that boys and their fathers can join in the
fun absolutely Free.
All hands gill check in at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday
the 27th and action begins almost immediately after
the check-in period is complete.
Some of that act1on includes canoeing, archery,
sumniing, fishing, boating, hiking and target
practice% ith .22 rifles as well as scouting skills.
Saturday night's activities include a campfire
get-together, follo wing the dinner hour, hich is

The clemency program offered by the
government to draft dodgers and deserters from
the Veitnam war period did not sit well with many
Americans to begin with. It provided the substitute
RAY CROMLEY
of a work assignment as an alternative to
prosecut ion and a potential jail term for men who
li;id violated laws that the vast majority had
heved.
Now the clemency program has gone even
more sour. The Defense Deaprtment and Selective
Service System report that two-thirds of the 4,503
deserters who came forth to take advantage of it
have either dropped out, been terminated for lack
of cooperation, or never reported at all for the jobs
to which they were assigned. Since they were given
military discharges as part of the government's
end of the deal, they are no longer subject to
Several past Congresses and administrations
prosecution .'Or desertion.
knew the energy crisis was coming but refused to
The rationale for the clemency program was face it. Now congressmen and President Ford's
that deserters could satisfy an obligation to their men run in circles, blaming each other.
Meanwhile, another crisis is looming
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country by a means other than the military service
basic
metals,
ores
and
the
like,
at
least
half
of
which they refused to perform. The flaw no
which are essential for U.S. defense and all
evident is that many men who felt no obligation to
critical to our economy.
fulfill their military duty also (eel no compunction
Included are aluminum, copper, platinum, tin,
about turning their backs on
this new obligation. uranium, chromium, cobalt, graphite, antimony,
It becomes obvious
that many of these asbestos, lead, magnesium and mercury, mica
deserters did not go over the hill because they
gold, nickel and industrial diamonds.
objected to the Vietnm
a war but because they do
The critical deficiencies are 25 years off—
not share with other Americans a sense of which probably means Congress and the next
several administrations will bury their heads In
responsibility as citizens. To them, the concept of
the sand for another quarter ceiir.
clemency means nothing at all,

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covered in regular training sessions offered by the
Central Florida Council.
Approximately 250 men and women are expected to attend as students.
Registration begins at 8 a.m. on the 20th .
Valencia Community College is located on Kirkwan Road,nest of Orlando and south of Sf150.

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Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama will be the
guest speaker at the Orange Juice Club of the
Orlando Area Chamber of Commerce meeting
Tuesday, Sept. 16, at Howard Johnson's Downtown,
14 and Colonial Drive.
The Orange Juice Club will hold the meeting at
12:15 p.m. rather than the usual early morning
gathering.
Coy. Wallace, a possible presidential candidate,
uill be in the area for the Southern Governor's
Conference Sept. 12-17 at Disney World and
graciously accepted the invitation to speak to the
area businessmen.
Program Chairman Bob Blackford has invited
the public to this special gathering.
— BiliCurrie

Staying

ith the scouting th eme, three Sanford
volunteer Sco'it leaders will be among 85 in.
structors at one of the most unusual training
courses ever sponsored by the Central Florida Boy
Scout Council.
The training course will be held on Sept. 20 and
ill be of 12-hours duration at Valencia Community

College. near Orlando.
The Sanlordites taking part in the course are
Walter Scudder, Bonnie Coombs.and Cleo Coombs.
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An Egyptian spokesman says a Palestinian report of an
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The Voice of Palestine in Baghdad, which the Cairo
spokesman described as unreliable, claimed gunmen
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presidential palace in Alexandria a few hours after the
signing of the new Egyptian-Israeli agreement.
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"Sanford And The
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A History Of Sanford
by Peter Schaal
Peter Schaal's 2nd, book detailing Sanford's
growth from 1936 to 1945 and listing more than
6000 iocai names is still available (limited
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drinking practices of Navy personnel" and to be told by quoting from the formal charges, means you are on soft ground, and when he turns payroll checks from bouncing. The Army had to
effect "the roundup and removal of ap. which were filed against them. Airman on the red light, watch out."
cough up in emergency payment of $35,000. An
proximately 5,000 federal goats and ap- Apprentice Terrence Patrick McKee and
Tt.e general told us the traffic light was a gag officer of the firm, Paul harris, began to answer
proximately 800 federal pigs" from San Aviation Boatswain's Mate Mark Edward gift, which he occasionally "piddles" with. But our questions and then
Clemente Island off the California coast. From Keylor "did
said he would not give us
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willfuly destroy' federal he insisted that he doesn't use it to register his "any more Information about this company."
the last contract, happily, the Navy is recovering property "by driving an Aircraft Towing Vehicle moods.
The FBI and the General Accounting Office,
$l50 for each pig and goat tha t can he corralled.
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next year," Gunter said
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authority, Gunter
Gunter, who was president of
A1TAMONTE SPRINGS
regulation backing Floyd's the Spring Oaks Homeowners said, "I think the radio he has
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Association (luring the 1973 and toe car he is nrwing is
of the city's police department
election, said today the going toconie back to the police
Gunter said he has discussed
for the past 4' years, picked up
association was involved in the department."
election qualifying papers this the possibility of his candidacy Swofford-Floyd race. He would
Gunter denied that Floyd had
week and is now "in the hot with both ex-mayor Lawrence not say w he t her he had supThe
police
Swofford
and
Floyd.
reneged on a campaign promise
seat," he said
ported Floyd. He said he had
both
captain
said
to make him police chief in ex"Someone saw me picking
told him he not spoken directly to the entire change for his support and
that
qualifying papers"
, (;unter would run third in a three-man association in asking support this had
race
for
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to
his
disenchantsaid, adding he has not definiteFor his candidacy.
is absolutely not
ly made up his mind whether to office.
"I'mkind of on the fence," ment. "That
is true," Gunter said.
seek the office of mayor in the
Swofford announced his Gunter said. "I think Floyd
The Nov. 4 city election ballot
city's November election,
candidacy for election to the going to work at the mayor's will also
carry the names of
"I'm researching the law. I mayor's office early this week office now and be head of the
candidates
for city commission
think everyone should have the and Floyd announced his intent city and back off on many
seats,
districts I and 3, curright to run for public office," to seek re-election to the chief things that were happening.
rently
held
by Cal DeVoney and
Gunter said. "But I've been told executive's spot last week.
"Whether Mayor Floyd or cxSwolford
is
going
to
take
Helen
Keyser,
respectively.
iby Mayor Norman Floyd) if I
Swofford held the mayor's Mayor
am a candidate I must either office for2O years, 12 years con- the race, I don't know. I do
Although DeVoney has not
resign from the police depart- .secutively, before his defeat by know Mayor Floyd is going to formally announced his inment or take a leave of absence. Floyd, a former city police have to get out there and really tentions, it is expected he will
I'm in a very, very hot seat,
officer and retired Arm,- do some hustling to take Swof- seek election to a second term.
"I'm a working man. I can't major, in December, 1973.
ford this time," he said.
No candidates
opposing
afford to take off work until
Flovil's win wa, by a margin
I'cliniri
o comment on DeVoney have yet surf aced.
after the November election," of less than 200 votes.
Swofford's charges that Floyd
Mrs. Keyser has said she i1l
he said.
"I think I could do one heck of has been actually running the be standing for election, saying
Gunter said tie contacted a jib for the city, but I'm really police and firt (tepart:!ents, she has not decided whether to

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Basic
Jacaranda Circle, Sanford
Home
Interior
American Legion Auxiliary Decorating. 7 p.m. 10 p.m., 5:30p.tiL8:30p.mn.SCC,S-208, Garden Club, 7:30 pin., home
Unit 53, 8 p.m., Post home, AEC 38, fee $10.00, 8 wks. Call fee $15.00, 8 wks. For reser- of Mrs. James Johnson.
Seminole Community College's vations, call SCC's Community Exchange of cuttings, birthday
MRS. ALMA DOBSON
Wednesday. Born in Sumter, Sanford.
gifts.
Community
Services for Services
First fall dinner meeting
S.C. she came to Sanford 21
Mrs. Alma L. Dobson, 71, of years ago. She was a member Volusia Rose Society, 6:30 p.m., reservations,
Field
1320 S. Douglas Ave., Sanford, of Central Baptist Church.
Barberville Masonic hall,
Intermediate Oil Painting, 7 SEPT. 12
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her Hiway 17-and SR 40 junction. pm.
10 p.m., AEC 11, fee
Survivors
Include
Tennis, 7p.m. -9 p.m., SCC's
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in Hampton, S.C., she lived in husband, James M. Lee, Mini-show for roses and a panel 115.00, 8 wks. Call SCC's Tennis courts, 12 wks.,
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Sanford for the past 51 years. Sanford; two daughters, Mrs. to answer questions on growing Community Services for registration fee $15.00. For
Rocks
reservations,
She was a member of First Odessa Starling, Sanford and fall roses.
reservations call ('rnniunity
ulders
Christian Church.
Services at SCC.
Mrs. Connie Jackson, both of
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Survivors
include
her Sanford; four brothers, Arthur
husband, Elmer C. Dobson, Crowley and Arnold Crowley,
Camellia Circle, SanfordC LL 323-5676
Garden (lub, 10 a.m., covered
Sanford; daughter, Mrs. Lois both of Columbia S.C.; John H.
Pr ucts
dish luncheon, home of
Ann Dropchuk, Stuart; three Crowley of Hartsville, S.C.,
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grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Duncan C. Crowley, Sumter,
Jerrilyn L. Longcamnp, president, Mrs. Robert Sym,
Ruth Barnes, Hampton, S.C. S.C.; three sisters, Leatha,
ADMISSIONS
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Frederick Carr. Deltona
Sanford:
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Vera Crowley, Sumter; three
Betty S. Mark, Deltona
Ronald L. Appel
grandchildren, three stepMarie J. Steehier, Deltona
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children, James G. Lee, Mrs.
Oliver E. Sjoblom, Lake
Eugene Douglass, 46, of 58 Estelle Jennings, Mrs. Rosa
James Glenn
Mary
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Arlos
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McDaniel,
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Casselberr
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Robette, Norfolk, Va., three
Wednesday's
Ivy A. Blackburn. DeBary
high
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stepchildren, Miss Glenda
1030
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Beatrice E.
Burtsche, Overnight low 66. Partly cloudy
Hirold HIrr4
HOmf with
Steadman and Steve and Randy
Deflary
through Friday with a chance.of
'''"° RuriAl in Ev erq,"n
Steadman all of Sanford; two
Paula L. Palmateer, Deltona thundershowers, mainly during
sisters, Mrs. Ernestine Penny,
afternoon and evening hours.
DOUGLASS
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Jacksonville and Mrs. Mickle
highs
near 90. Lows in the low
BIRTHS
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Smith, Defuniak, Springs; four
it'qIRss M of $. SeMinole
70s. Mostly east winds around
oArd n'
Sintord. whO died
half-brothers Edsel Edgerton,
Sanford:
10 mph, becoming southerly by
WM1f1#'V1A V *111 he held a t 10 )J
Waycross Ga. Cecil and Fred
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jackie (Ann) Friday. Winds stronger and
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Edgerton, Jacksonville, Benny
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Hansen, a baby girl
gusty near thundershowers.
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Edgerton, Brunswick, Ga., two
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William ( linda) Rain probability 50 per cent
OWAwn
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half-sisters Mrs. Christine
Lee, a baby boy
during the afternoon and
sunm
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Sinclair, Mrs. Merlene Dixon
evening hours..V per cent at
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Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Spivey,
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Sanford,
Sanford:
Continued hot and humid with
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evening thundershowers except
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Jeff Crawford
some night and morning
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MS. GEORGENA HART
showers in the coastal sections.
Mar)' J. Daniels
Louis
Davis
Highs
mostly in the upper 80s
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Ms. Georgena Hart, 58 of
Virginia
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Green
and
low
90s.
Lows
mainly
In
the
Ohio Avenue, .Ssn(ovd, died
Jesse F. Lewis
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John H. tittles
Daytona Beach tides: high
was a retired school teacher.
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John
Taylor
high
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Bessie M. Walker
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All these commodities are expected to be so
costly aad In such short supply by the year 2000
that the economy of the United States could be
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by
The proclamation of a new Communist government In Laos the
caught
in In
a much
tighter
when hit
jump
oil prices
andbind
the than
boycott.
Francois. He suffered a stroke last year. It
comes as an anticlimax. Since the fall of C.ainbodia and South
As supplies run short, mineral-rich producing
is given that he cannot cling to power much
Vietnam in April, the life-expectancy diminished for the lands will be able to raise prices to what the
longer. When he dies, Spain will enter an uneasy
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coalition government set up in Laos under the 1973 truce bettraffic will bear.
transition period that in all likelihood will lead
ween the royal Laotian government and the Communist Pathet
either
to some form of limited democratic
It is therefore essential we begin now to
Lao. It was only a matter of time four months, it turned out
Weighing
government or to a Communist dominated state
before the Pathet Lao had systematically squelched the develop alternate sources. Self-sufficiency is not
I in the style of Portugal.
required, rather sufficient production or
resistance.
The fall of this third "domino" in Indochina creates more potential to insure that a combination of cartels
Thoughtful leaders in the Spanish government
in
the
year
2001
doesn't
force
us
to
the
wall.
sadness than alarm in the outside world. The
nu
are well aware of the da;gers that confront
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Alternate sources most certainly exist for all
people of Laos often seemed oblivious to the contest of ideologies
them. Many prominent Spaniards, says Roberts,
ithich led to a generation of warfare in their Landlocked old of these critical commodities. A new survey of Raceway Opposed
the St. Johns Village Apartments and Fern Park believe that it would be better for Franco to
kingdom. It is now their fate to become part of a new order in existing knowledge, conducted under the
Apartments when you realize that this property resign now and many of his intimates are
Southeast Asia with reins of authority running back to Hanoi. auspices of the National Academy of Sciences,
There is a rezoning request on the agenda of is adjacent to them,
pressuring him to do so, without much success.
The U.S. mission in tAos had been scaled back this summer outlines what's already been discovered and the Seminole County Commissioners meeting to
We ask for your support in whatever manner In the face of this intransigeance, they are
in anticipation of the inevitable. The only question now is estimated on our continental shelf and in the be held Sept. 16, which may be of some interest to you can give it in our effort to have this rezo"ilng proceeding on their own with plans for a posthether there will be any basis for the continued presence of deep seas,
you. The request is to rezone property behind K. request denied. Thank you.
Franco government.
Americans there at all. While the anti-American feeling of the
Example: "Copper resources in manganese Mart in Fern Park to C-2. The applicant has
Jim Maloy
Prince Juan Carlos is known to be one of those
Pathet Lao is clear enough, the conquering Communists have nodules on the floors of the deep seas are ap- stated as his intended use that of a Mini Grand
Maitland
realize Spain must move to a more
hinted they would be pleased to see a continuation of U.S. parently as large as developed reserves In Prix Raceway.
democratic
government. Prime Minister Carlos
conventional deposits on land."
economic aid for the country.
When this request was made to the Seminole Commission Rapped
Navarro
has stated his belief in "conIn many deposits these nodules contain high County Zoning Board it was turned down. The
It is in nieghboring Thailand, its northeast frontier borIt
trolled
democracy."
derrng Laos already a battleground of insurgency, where this grade, ore-quality manganese, copper, cobalt Board thus agreed with the Land Planning
In a recent newspaper item it was noted that
development takes an ominous tone. Is the game of dominoes and nickel.
Department which recommended to them that the Seminole County Commission voted to
But given the Spanish people's lack of ex.
over? Or just beginning?
The development of the technology for this the property not be rezoned to C-2. The depart- transfer approximately $1-million from a
perience with the democratic process and the
type of mining Is considered well in hand. The ment spokesman stated at the meeting that they Seminole County bank to an Orange County certainty
that the Communists will attempt to
initial capital requirements, however, are very did not feel that this zoning was compatible with bank, neither bank allowed to pay Interest on exacerabate the stresses within
Spanish society
high.
the surrounding residential area.
these CETA funds.
the
Basque
independence
movement
is one
Example: The outer continental shelf of the
Enclosed are copies of letters being mailed to
Pursuant to the commissioners' campaign example
there
may
not
be enough time after
Bering Sea shows a promising potential for the County Commissioners voicing our ob- rhetoric and on the premise that if elected, they
Franco goes for a slow, gradual shift to a conMayor Joseph Alioto is leaning on an obscure passage in the
mining hard minerals
including placer )ectionsas well as a copy of our petition that will would exercise their best efforts and influence
stitutional monarchy with self-government
San Francisco city charter to justify his "emergency" action of deposita of gold, platinum, tin, tungsten ore, rart
be presented at the meeting. We are asking for for the interest and benefit of SerWnole County. beginning
at the local level and working up to the
caving in to the wage demands of striking policemen and earths and titanium ore. Likely lode deposits them to vote no to this request for the reasons How would the transferral
of this fund benefit the national level, as these leaders plan.
firemen. He has found a cloak of legality for a settlement which
include barite, copper, lead, zinc and molyboutlined,
citizens of Seminole County?
seems to give the police force and fire department a key to the denum. Chemical precipitates of uraniumThere are several factors in addition to the
The news item stated that one commissioner
Yet it is far from a foregone conclusion that
city treasury.
bearing minerals are probable.
ones we have stated that will come out In the was quoted as saying that the transfer would Spain must
go the way of Portugal. The economy
The fire and police chiefs in San Francisco will now be paid
Example: The outer continental shell off meeting. One of these is the noise level. The noise mean more interest on the money
but later found is thriving, the armed forces are relatively free
more than the governor of California. While the pay of the northern California and Oregon is known to have level of the race car to be used is described as out that no interest was aflowable on this fund. of leftist influence and the country appears far
average patrolman and fireman will rise to $18,816, it will cost modest placer deposits of gold and other heavy about the same as a lawnmower. The question Does this
mean that a commissioner casts his more resilient and better able to adapt to change
$29,540 to keep each one on the payroll when pension con- metals,
then becomes how loud would IZ to 15 of these vote not knowing or caring the meaning and than was Portugal.
Above all, notes Roberts, the
tributions and other fringe benefits are figured in. The impact
Example: Great lakes beds within the U.S. are cars be in the late evening hours when our ramifications of the motion but asked questions
Spanish
have
Portugal's
example to illuminate
on the pay structure for other city employes Is yet to be felt,
known to have manganese and copper ore
children are trying to get to sleep. You can later concerning the intent?
many of the pitfalls that lie in Spain's
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors is hopping mad, deposits.
readily appreciate the plight of the residents of
Name Withheld way.
having rejected the settelment when its impact on present and
future city budgets became clear. The mayor is being accused
JACK ANDERSON
of seizing power like a "dictator." This is bad enough, but even
iorse is the fact that striking policemen and firemen bent the
mayor to their moral obligation to the public and a judge's order
declaring their strike illegal. It used to be the police who insisted
that crime doesn't pay.
And it u as Mayor Alioto who warned a mayor's conference
in the East recently that the financial crisis which has brought
Nei' York City to its knees could be repeated in other American
In the nation's 200-year history, there have
Within the Pentagon, a house orgau callei USS Saratoga."
downhill, tends to grow and grow. Last year, for
cities.
been nine major conflicts, which lasted a grand the Pentagram News gave slavish overage to
The wayward machine plunged through "the example, a few decorative tiles fell from the
total of 40 yeah. Ergo, our military establish- the appointment of Martin H. Hoffmnarn as the
flight stern safety net" and settled on the bottom donned ceiling of the
National War College at Ft.
ment has spent 160 years doing little except new army secretary. But there was one horrible of Mayport Basin. It took a
team of divers to McNair here in Washington.
BERRY'S WORLD
preparing for the next war.
slip: Hoffmann's name was misspelled retrieve It.
The men-at-arms have whiled away all this throughout the story.
The Army brass took one look at the
Oh yes, the sailors were also accused of
idle time, sometimes usefully, more often
deteriorating
dome and iroclaimed it to be a
setting lire to "an air conditioning vent., of a
This unpardonable blooper caused the
wastefully, conducting paper wars, madcap
"serious
safety
hazard.
minimal value."
beyond the In-house
greatest stir since My Lai in the Pentagon's
maneuvers and other Inane projects.
of
the Army to repa ir. Accordingly, a
Despite
the
prevailing
peace,
the
Pentagon
capability"
With the ckse of the Vietni.ani War, the troops thlrdfloor, outer "E" ring, which the top Army
people are keenly aware of the enemy around $65,000 contract was awarded to Universal
brass inhabit. They cabled urgent instructions to
, (( S.,
once again are at loose ends. The lighting men
them. Certain computer technicians, for Restoration, Incorporated, to stop the tiles from
have no one to fight, the bombers no pla ce to information officers around the world,
tumbling.
example, handle classified computer cards
bomb, the missiles no targets to miss. From our
"In the interest of professionalism," sternly those perforated little cardboard pieces,
with the
By August, it was determined that the tiles
Pentagon notebook, here area few episodes from stated the Army cable, "we pass to you that tiny rectangular holes.
also
were In need of cleaning, an operation that
this millennial military world:
review of some post and unit newspapers
The office windows, where these corn- would require "brushing and
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The military auditors have discovered, indicates a need for us all to be aware of the pteriiien work, are
simultaneous
always covered with heavy, vacuuiiiing." So
the contract was expanded to
here and there, some loose cash which must be proper spe1ling of the name of the new Army
ominous drapes. Piesumably, this Is to prevent
o,000
spent, of course, because congressional critics Secretary..
some Russian with a telescope from peering at
In December, the figure climbed to $390,000,
get the idea that the defense budget is too fat.
"Please note that Secretary Hoffmann spells the classifed holes.
Twenty days later, It jumped to $640,000. During
On the shores of Waikiki, they are diverting his name with two (2) f's and two (2) n's. His
At MacDill Air Fat ce Base, Fla., IA. Gen. an active
four-day stretch in March, the contract
PX profits into a fabulous $20 million military complete name Is Martin H. Hoffmann, repeat, Winton Marshall keeps a traffic light In his
ofsoared
dizzily
ft
to $1,984, , Universal's ad"resort" It will be called "Hale Koa" which, in Hoffrnazm."
lice, he
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nwau
tongue, means '4 jjouse of
Aboard the aircraft carrier Saratoga, two forewarn subordinates of the state of his tern- "tapping Lightly with wooden mallets" and
Warriors."
crewmen apparently became bored with the perament.
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marking "all loose and hollow sounding tile,"
Meanwhile, the admirals, eager t', do their peace that had settled over the warship and
"When green is lit, you are talking his
This
flow of money
Universal
part, have issued contracts to "study the sought to enliven the routine. The story can best language," explained one underling. "Yellow was
notProdigious
enough, apparently,
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The two countries have more in common than
their geographical proximity on the same
Portugal was tightly ruled for 40
years, From 1928 to 1968, by rightist dictator
Antonio Salazar. Spain has been similarly ruled
since 1936 by Gen. Francisco Franco.
What has been happening to Portugal since the
overthrow of the successor regime to Salazar by
Gen. Antonio do Spinola In April, 1974, and the
subsequent ouster of Spinola by Marxists and
Conununists in the Portuguese military, has
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non Road hre might be writing about Watergate But tie's
nt talking,
His landlady says he's riting a book, and he did not deny a
report that he is under contract %ith Simon 1rnd Schuster for a
floyd said to be autobiographical.

political lieutenant has shunned the lecture circuit and refused growing vegetables over there and taking care of the lawn," she
interviews,
said.
In a grocery store con versation - he does his on shopping Heconunented one time he as writing a book, and I guesshc
ht reasoned that if he grants one interview he'll be hound ed 'An(l is she said I don't hear any typing over there, so
maybe he's

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barred by the Supreme Court arxi facing two federal prison term. leaving a JobA itill the State 1) p. Iment for one
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s, he aaits the long process of court appeals. At age 50, he has Park Serb ice here. But she said she never met
Ehrlichman in
traces of gray in his black beard and moustache.
Washington.
lie rents from Margaret Twynian, 60, who lives next door. "lie
nomas A. Brown,a remodeler and craf tsman, said hesold her
strikes me as a ery decent fellow He's a good tenant He's the houses for about $65,000 The F hrlichman
cottage has one

through the racks in the plank gate of the high adobe saIl at his
fashionable hilltop cottage.

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Uit har(l \I \iwn s former chef doon stic ath iser and long time

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view, tie said.
Ibisare i's history dates to Spanish .oloi tsLs in 1590, and iiiany
of the neighborhoods including I hrlichman s, are disorderly
collections of old adobe houses and dirt roads The Spanish.
speaking neighbors are slowly selling to newcomers, many of
Jni art ists o r owners of stores specializing in craft items. A 90corAiclininium is planned across the road.

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riting it in longhand
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Mrs. T'yiiian, incidenLilly,Iied
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IN BRIEF
IRS 'Sex Spy' To Return
To Court As Probe Resumes
MIAMI i AP) — A self-proclaimed "sex spy" for the Internal RevenueService returns tocourt today as a federal
grand jury resume an apparent probe of the IRS' con.
troversial Operation Leprachaun.
Special prosecutors would not comment Wednesday on
the nature of the grand jury probe, but Elsa Gutierrez and
IRS paid informant Nelson Vega Acre subpoenaed to
appear Wednesday. Neither were called before the jury,
however.
Mrs. Gutierrez, who has said she spied under IRS orders on the sex lives and drinking habits of South Florida
public officials, said she was asked to return today
"with all my records and documents."
But she said her records were still untlec seal as a result
of a recent circuit court case.

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Two Committees Named

the jsoIilion of single
Years ifl
tells on Death Row and Pitts
recalled. ''I was lucky to get a
letter" ()fl(C a month.

RAIFORD (AP) — "I hind bars for 12 years an; 40
of the day, said, "We've swillA white Haiford convict, Cur- years. Twelve years.
won"! believe It until I'm 300 days for the Aug. 1, 1963, slay.
us Adams Jr., has admitted to
"My hopes have been up so lowed a lot wOiSC pumpkin
mimiles away from this place," ings of two gas station attend- the murders, lie's serving a life
many times," he said. ''l'111 not seeds than this."
Wilbert Lee says of a gover. ants in Port St. Joe. All-white sentence for another murder,
The two men spent eight
going to build up my hopes. It
nor S recommendation that he juries twice convicted the two
Adams' last admission, in a should have been so long ago."
and Freddie Pius be pardoned black men of the crime,
prison statement given Atty.
"You're a real agitator," said
and freed From Raifurd State
I It e v were interviewed (en. Robert Shevin on Tues- :i grinning Pitts.
Prison.
Wednesday by reporter Gene day, prompted Askew's pardon
When the word came that
"I won't believe it until It is Miller of The Miami Herald recommendation Wednesday. pardon could come on Sept. 19
signed, sealed and delivered," shortly after Coy. Reubin Ask.
'My mind is at a standstill," with three more signatures,
says Puts,
ew said he would grant a full said Lee, now 40 with a touch Pitts, 31, said, "I can wait."
The two nien have been be- pardon today,
of white in his hair. "Twelve
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ORLANDO
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— for the state Department of the $1.80-per-hour nuinimuum Immigration's Border Patrol,
State and federal officials say Commerce, said Wednesday wage in 1974. He said the aliens will stop incoming migrant
they t ill crack (town this year that illegal aliens from Mexico put mitany local grove workers buses to check for illegal
in an attemuupt to prevent illegal undermined the farm workers' and migrants with legal per. aliens.
aliens and underage children economy last year.
nuts out of jobs and on welfare
He said state officers are Unfrom working in Florida's agrilie told the Migrant Iibor rolls,
tier federal order to make micultural fields.
Program Conference here that
Valin said his department, grant farm labor law cases
Jim Valin, compliance officer illegal aliens worked for half along with the U.S. Bureau of "number One priority."

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - The victim must be
aware of the attempt to Inflict Injury in order for a person
to be convicted of aggravated assault, the Florida
Supreme Court says.
In a 4-1 decision, the court ruled Wednesday that an appeal court was correct in reversing the conviction of a
Gainesville man accused of injuring a Florida Highway
Patrol trooper with jug.
The court agreed with the 1st District Court of Appeal
that the trial judge erred in not telling the jury that one of
the elements of the crime of aggravated assault is that the
victim must be aware of the attempt to inflict injury.

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Lee, Philip Schuyler, a little
way on their journey ... All the
delegates from Massachusetts,
with their servants and car.
riages, attended; many others
of the delegates from Congress;
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Health is using imprinted frisbees and "His" and "Hers"
matchbooks as visual aids in Its fight against Florida's
soaring v'nereal disease rate.
William J. Page Jr., secretary of the Department of
Health and Rehabilitative Services, joined local health
officials Wednesday in tossing a frisbee to mark the
beginning of the campaign.
The state agency will give away about 5,000 frisbees and
2.5 million matchbooks carrying the message "Prevent
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invitation to visit the United States next July.
with the Crown.
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law, history, politics, and mathWhen the Second Continental
an invitation tendered in July, the President said WedCongress on June 28. It was
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The delegates scrutinized
John Hancock, presiding as colonies
abolish their royal Jefferson's offering, cherishing
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adopted it on July 4, 1776, and
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chen,
authorities said. Miss Ross, a cook and a handyman
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Without mentioning Florida Go'.'. Reubin Askew's
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disclose their finances.
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disclosure has been a political panacea for some who seek
a better public image through favorable publicity,"
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spent arguing whether the 30,000 volunteers and estab- and that all political conwindows should be shut to keep lishing a navy.
nction.s between themand the
ONE LEFThorseflies and a breeze out, or
Before the year was out, the State of Great Britain is, and
upened to let both in.
Americans had captured ought to be, totally dissolved."
Boston
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Console
Delegate John Adams
would English sailors had burned the declaration of independence.
recount that wordiness was inevitable because every town of Falmouth (now PorStereo-Radio
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tiand), Maine, and American
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TALLAHASSEE: (All) Conicted felons will no
longer have to go before the Cabinet to get back their
rights to vote and hold office.
The Cabinet, sitting as the Pardon Board, announced
Wednesday new rules that will automatically restore civil
rights-_except the right to own a firearm—after Felons
complete their prison sentence or parole term.
Before the board gave routine approval to 188 applications For restoration of civil rights under the old
rules, Education Commissioner Ralph Turlington called
the change a victory over red tape. The new rule takes
effect Nov. 1.

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NOTE - Paul gress convened on May 10, 1775 cadence of their drums that lured Ft. Ticonderoga on May
The six companies of back- Liberty and freedom were
Retere's famous ride "as and named two committees — persuaded Congress on May 13 10, The Redcoats, according to country rifleman that Congress words to be shouted. Independ.
tory. British and American one to make a last stab at peace to approve 64 Articles of War, the express rider, had surren- had envlsoned as the army's ence had become the password
nod had been spilled at with the Crown, the second to snapping in two the olive dered without a shot after Allen backbone, arrived in Cam- to America's future.
xington and Concord. The draw up an army in case the branch the first committee was had hollered to give up "in the bridge after Washington. Many
The Spirit of '76 was fueled by
cond Continental Congress first failed.
nurturing,
name of the Great Jehovah and were hunters in coon-skinned a man named Thomas Paine, a
fas trying to form and finance
Inside the Statehouse on
In just four days Congress the Continental Congress."
caps. They were itchy for action clever propogandist whose
4i army, and the sentiment Chestnut Street delegates from had set the country on an irrecame. So they drank sulfurous words burned the last
The Articles of War had set and none came.
lFnong the delegates for a the 13 colonies grappled with versible course. Five days later up the procedures for an army. and gambled. And fought bridges between England and
Ulement with Britain tas America's destiny from cur- it courier would bring news that but it had not established one. among themselves.
America. He labeled King
I ding.
Ving rows of wooden chairs, would further cement that Nor had it granted authority to
The new commander in chief George "the royal brute of
By CHRIS ROBERTS
Outside, volunteer soldiers in course's finality.
Allen and Arnold to attack the would have to build an arm)' Britain ... a hardened, sullenAssociated Press Writer
unmatching homespun drilled
Ethan Allen and his Green British garrison,
before he could war against the tempered Pharoah," and adPI I I LA DE I -PI I I A (All) — on open greens.
Mountain [toys, with a hand
Congress
was
buzzing.
Some
enemy, lie appealed to Con- vocated a final separation so as
The Second Continental Conlk'rhaps it was the restless from Benedict Arnold, had cap-- members proposed that the gress for help, lie needed uni- not to "leave the next gener1 cannon seized by the American foruuts amnnuunition, guns, food. ation to be cutting throats, Unmniumunamnen ue rewrneu to inc iongrcss, relying on printing der the violated, unmeaning
king along with an apology, press money — Continental dol- names of parent and child."
Others (Towed over the victory. lars that soon would be worthThe people listened, and on
The furor finally died and the less — scraped together what it June 7 delegate Richard Henry
delegates spent the next month could.
Lee of Virginia took the bold
in debate over the makeup of
At Ben Franklin's suggestion, step that had tripped up other
the 'Continental Army" and the delegates voted to arm men.
ttmu should lead it. Geographic Sonic units with pikes and
Let it be resolved, he said,
jealousies and top-heavy egos spears, bows and arrows.
"That these United States are,
bogged down the proceedings.
Word reached the colonists in and of a right ought to be, free
Almost
anything
was the tall that King George had and independent states, that
kbatablg'. For instance, the officially (irelareti war. Con- they are absolved of all a! Ic-

Turner Recess Ordered
1 l I A iAlli -- i1e federal mail-fraud re-trial of
Orlando promoter Glenn Turner and four others is
scheduled to resume next Tuesday after a lengthy recess
s as ordered at the end of a closed-door meeting.
After defendants, attorneys and prosecutors met
Wednesday, defense attorneys would neither confirm nor
deny that plea bargains were being discussed with some
or all of the defendants.
W. Leroy Beale, one of the five former executives in
Turner's companies who began the trial along with the
others Aug. 4. snitched his innocent plea to no contest two
st'cks after the trial started.

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and the bride's stunning green sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Ie
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bridegroom fell ill
of the couple Mr and Mrs stumbled on Uit. step and would
ft as just a slight heart Edmund Czajka witnessed the have fallen if I hadn't grabbed
attack but enough to put me in ceremony.
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time as nning out on the the nel) weds first meeting is returning to build their ne
license and blood tes, so e the only bone of contention in home in (teneva. Tomiuiiv was
dided to go ahead and hae their ne found nrital bliss
born and raised in that corn
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American history, and tier various civic organizations.
ambition is to one day sit on the
"And if not, I'll just have to
E1U history faculty. For now, give up my studies for a while."
There will be an open house Saturday SepL 13, to introduce at least the first part of that Eager as she is to (omplete her
the public to the new Crealde Art Center, artists' studios and dream is coming true.
doctorate, Hettyc's faintly and
classrooms, located on Alonm Ave., at St. Andrews Blvd. in
In March next year, Bettye community responsibilities still
Winter Park.
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take precedence in her life.
c -ealde ,kjj Center owned and developed by W.S. Jenkins of
Winter Park combines the working studio with the cla&amp;*xwm W
the mutual benefit of artists and students. It also includes a
complete art supply se and a Gallery.
Exotic dancer Veda Seern promptly at 11-45 a in in order
Registration for Fafl Art Classes runs through Sept. 20. Clamts will entertain members of
to be seated before the en.
begin the week of Sept 22
Sanford Senior Citizens Club at 'erthlnment be"mns
During the open house, "artists in residence" will be working in their Sept. 16 meeting in the
their studios and in.structors will be available for questions SianfOrd Civic Center.
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Dressed in high-fashion Valerie Weld.
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frocks instead of leotards and
General chairman of the
Ruth and Fred and children.
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tutus, the 21 company dance
affair was Mimi Greene. The
Elizabeth
and Frederic, also
forming Ballet Guild of San. lovely floral certerpleces were
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visited
their
home town
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
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Ferandina
Beach,
where both
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his father, harry Knllfin. Other will perform in February, 1976. weeks in the mountains uf
guests were the Board of
North Carolina. While there,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Richard.
Directors and BGS artistic
Debbie
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Jeff
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Orleans. They also attended a niece, Mrs. Allen Cox. In
Carolina, recently spent a week
LE:\VING IMME crab festival at Apalachicola, a Knoxville. they toured the visiting
their family. They will
dhing conention at DeE uniak Atomic Fncrg) Museum and return to Sanford in November
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presented by University
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Tennessee pla)eN
gathering a1 buffet dinner for
District
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was among the clubs and their wives took
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housewife" since moving to Florida delegation sp .dlng a place Sunday night at
to ,uuliust to your new sur
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r"unihns's and iii t)t put
Crabtree Is now teaching fifth the
National
Future President larry Blair and his
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grade at Idyllnilde School F
11Eve Homemakers of America wife Mary.
and daughter, Leslie, enjoyed convention at Washington D C
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Florida.
couraging poetic talent of every kind, and expect our contest
member of the Sanford
produce exciting discoveries."
1 really thought it would be Memorial Library board and Ofl
Rules and official entry fortias are available by %Titing to: too late, so I'm pretty excited to one of the larger committees
world of Poetry, 801 Portola Drive, Dept. 211, San Francisco CA have been accepted," she said. for the Singing Boys of Orlando
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It liasalwa's been her dream to choir. But Bettye feel! conContest closes November 30, 1975.
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has also helped give7 , its W", .
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arkie,
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high
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from
Florida son, Kerr)', is a student at
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raise
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will he offered at
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College
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For Poetry has been preparing for a post that he and Dad can keep the
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their husband's work. It is open Donna Hanshaw (kit) and Clarkie Gaston climb aboard the fire engine with department's mascots, little League, swim teamii or September 22, 23, 24. Anyone 16
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A $1500 grand prize will be awarded in the current Poetry time. However, Florida Tech. completes her doctorate.
law or sisters of active or
DECORATORS
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Poems
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and
on
any
subject
are
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held
last
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vs
Communism
because
of
cutbacks under behind. Sh'
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for the grand prize or for 49 other cash or merchandise awards. the
college's
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sas Bett Smith I decided if
there acre things I anted to
do, no
as the time to do
themii
So the wife of Sanford
ph)sicj1in l)r Robert J Smith
and mother of three sons, to of
whommi are grown, will register
&amp;pt l9at Uniersit) of Florida
to do her PhD In hIsto
On
Sept 22 she will embark on the
course of study which will take
two Or three ye,
muting between Sanfurd and
Gainesville to complete.

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Although In past 59 days some 006
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told
tile
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difficulty finding the facility and perhaps
the second Tuesday of each
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Conunittee of the Greater Sanford Cliamber
found it.
month if) member's
ot
of Commerce voted Tuesday to assist
ore, the
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Zoological society Director Al Iozon in
placing signs at all entrances to the city
1ost p
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errecting
signs
to
the
zoo
and
are
planning
to
directing
visitors to tile zoo. Rozon said 100
surprised at the dedication an(I
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tier ousband Sle ve i s ,,,
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help
raise
money
to
pay
for
the
signs.
sign%
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been orderedal ;I total cost of $MW 1
flours tile men put into
lieutin1mnt .u)(l training officer
studying,and training," says
for Altimonte Strings
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Donna.
All firemen have to pass
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200
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laces C% cr time a lire or rescue
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Training (EMT) course In
call comes over the monitor,
trand irs Gene Eoruson
addition
to fires, these highly
ttitrc's Ihd)S a certain
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Thursday, Sept. 11. 1975

Auto Inspector Found
Fuel
Barge Guilty Of Taking Bribe
Coming

Engineer To Describe Plans

Study To Be Explained
hired firm, is expected to
describe what the federal grant
will cover and the estimated
tmne schedule for the project.

An hour alter the ur
the bribery could have been
that Trojano's wife was sick returned the guilty verdict fom
decent,"
Sprinkel noted there was no and unable to work and that the
sheriff'.testimony
testimony that anycne actually family was financially troubled Troinno, several
living on the $127 a week deputies were seen in a parkint.
Trolano with the $5 bill — In
lot with the Parker car. One o
only that he had put his hand salary that Troiano received for
-roJ
deputies said a -tie
into lila pocket after shaking Inspecting 600 to &amp;'O autos a the
mechanisni
end" in the steering
station,
week at the
hands with Swartz.
"'fell off today."
Jones said the money hadn't
he
Miss Parker testified that sixParker
Miss
Today,
been marked, dyed or the serial replaced faulty tires on her car
steering
number recorded. There was no after It received the valid safety acknowledged that the
problem has been corrected.
search of Swartz or the car or Inspection sticker July 10.
MVI station alter the Incident
July 10 and the whereabouts of
the $5 bill never revealed.
Heffernan argued to the jury
that law enforcement, its
methods, or Swartz weren't on
trial but that "their credibility
is.',

Jr., and Lake Mary Councilman
Harry Terry.

Airport
Authority
Meets
hrk, r!dtnt ut
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Air Sanlando Inc., asked the
Sanford Airport Authority this
morning for permission to
move his company's operation
to a new, temporary building at
the airport.
Birks !aid he would rent a
temporary building and landscape it so as not to create an
eyesore.
In a letter to Mr. J.S. "Red"
Cleveland dat ed September 9,
Birks cited lease dufficulti,hs
with Aero Services - another
tenant at the airport
as the
reason for the request.
is apparent that
.
existence is not possible under
the terms dictated by Aero
Services. Our operations are

EIctinns
Teacher

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The Seminole County School
Board agreed Wednesday night
to make the Mondaysuspension
of a second year teacher who
has pleaded innocent to a
robbery charge, "without pay."

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The board said if Sylvester
Denmark, 38, 2202 Lake Mary
Road, is found innocent alter
6 trial, he would receive
all back pa due him.

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executive director of the
Florida Ethics Commission,
will discuss campaign financing and reporting laws and
financial disclosure, respectively.
The seminar will be held at
Valle's Steak House, 3000
Volusia Ave., Daytona. The
restaurant is located at the
intersection of 1-95 and U.S. 92.

Scheduled

Mrs. Bruce said Dot Glisson,
director of the state division of
elections, and Larry Gonzales,

Kimbrough

For Legal

A $5 lee will be charged to

the tanks to the city and they
have been located on her
property because the city does
not own any property on which
they can be placed.
Councilman Martin Bacon Sr.
criticized
the
continued
violation by the lire department
of purchasing procedures
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Councilman Burt Perinchief
said the fire department has
indicated If the city officials
"will not play the game their
way, they will take their
marbles and go home." He
added there have been threats
made to the city of strikes and
resignations by the various
volunteers.

We ti11' proud to aflflOUmiC(' our
association with Al. A Sanford resident
for 40 years, he has been associated
with Sanford Electric and Wall
Plumbing, giving him a total of 20
years experience in the heating and air
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the fire departmer't began with
a motion by Councilman Harry
Terry to hire a full time fire
chief to look after the city's fire
protection needs.

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Williamsoni
couldn't lx' very choosy after
11w
first game to
M
AS.S(H'I1tTED PRESS 1(111 sine'. Aug.
which profited from
Cleveland,
PhiludelphIa over Montreal.
'IOU can fw)l
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of the combined nine-hit pitching
Pittsburgh Pirates some of the luzinski's homer, his 32nd
Of rookie I'nnk 'kNIPt' s&amp;nil
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time—but you can't fool them LIIt. year, came in time mirsi mum- reliever Dave LaRoche.
ning after Garr' Maddox had
all of the time.
Ii took 13 Innings but the OnTorn Seaver learned this les- singled.
oles
finally got their split. BobWayne Simpson posted
nm Wednesday night,
By IEI.l.Y CUItIIIE
10 am
Milwee Pee Wee vs.
11:30 a.m.
12: 4 p.m. - I.akeview
first victory since being his by (;rich's 13th-inning single
S. Seminole
2 p.m. - league Junior
The New York Met star
Herald
Co
rrespondent
rursent
home
Ken
Singleton,
and
S.
Seminole
Pee
Wee
(White
)
. Midget vs. Jackson heights Junior Midget vs. Tuskawilla Midget vs. Jackson Heights
chased
from
the
International
pitched a brilliant four-hitter
when Rick Manning threw pas t
10: 15 a.m. - Lakeview Midget.
Junior Midget.
a gue at the be ginning of Se
Junior Midget.
the last tinmu,' they imiet on Sept. I
FORM CITY - There will Junior Midget vs. S. Seminole
third, Irm Baylor also raced
11:45 a.m. — Lakeview Pee
1 pun. - Lakeview Midget vs.
2:15 p.m. - Sanford Midget
in New York. But in their Hiost
11011W.
be 2.5 10-minute quarters of P01) Junior Midget.
Wee vs. S. Seminole Pee Wee league Midget.
Cubs
7,
cardinals
S
vs.
Tuskawilla Midget.
recent meeting in Pittsburgh.
Warner football played this
Yankees S. Hresers
10:30 a.m. - Lakeview Red).
1:15
p.m.
Jackson
Heights
Joe
2:30
Rookie
Wallis
hit
a
pair
of
p.m. - S. Seminole
Seaver was treated with little
Sandy Mtimnar stroked his weekend, as the Seminole Midget
Milwee Midget.
12 p.m. - Sanford Pee Wee Junior Bantam vs. Milwee- Midget vs. league Midget.
triples
respect,
arid Andy Thornton first tutuaroftlmeyearand gave YMCA sponsored league
10:45 a. m.
Tuskawilla vs. Tuskawilla Pee
league Junior Bantam.
2:45 p.m. — Jackson Heights
"We have the ca pability to slugged a t%o-run homer to lead credit for the resurgence in his inaugurates the schedule with a Midget VS. Jackson Heights
12:15 p.m. - Sanford Junior
1:30
p.m.
Milwee-Teague Junior Bantam vs. Tuskawilla.
light. anybody up," said Pit s- Chicago past St. Louis. The hitting to the replacement 1)1 jamboree starting at 9 ann. and Midget.
Midget
vs.
Milw
cc
Junior
Junior
Bantam
vs.
Lakeview- S. Seminole Junior Bantam.
Manager
Danny
MurCubs
sprinted
into
a
6-1
lead
Ill
burgh
Bill Virdon with Billy Martin, ending at approximately 3 p.m.
II n.m. - Milwee Pee Wee vs, Midget.
Sanford
Junior
Bantam.
e first three innings before
3 p.m. — Tuskawilla-S
laugh after the victory kept the
"Hilly gives toe confidence,"
12:30 p.m. - league Pee Wee
Lakeview, Sanford, South Tuskawilla Pee Wee.
1:45 p.m. - S. Seminole Seminole Junior Bantam vs
ba
Pirates' lead at six games in the the Cardinals got ck into the said Alomivar, who is hitting Seminole, league, Tuskawifla,
11:15 a.m. - Sanford Midget vs. S. Seminole Pee Wee Junior Midget vs. Milwee Lakeview-Sanford Junior
t
National Ieague East.
ith four runs in the top nearly 100 i)ints better during Jackson Heights and Milwee, vs. Mth,ee Midget.
( White ).
Junior Midget
Bantam.
Richie Zisk, ttto watched of the fourth—three on a pinch Martin's teriure,
will
all
field
tcamn.s
in
four
from the sidelines last week homer by Keith Hernandez.
,
9 lio'als 1
weight classes
Wee,
while Seaver overpowered the Ken Reitz also hoinered for 11w Sal Bando hit a three-run Junior Bantam, Junior Midget,
Cardinals.
Pirates 3-4) with a 10-strikeout
homer and Vida Blue fired a and Midget.
is'rformmianre, knocked in four
I'adr('a 2, Braves 1
?even.hRter to give the A's a 9-1
Each team will play two
run_s %%'ednesday niehi with ;i
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h'hillics kept pace with the Pirates b heating the Montreal
Expos 5-1. The St. Louis Cardinals, meanwhile. dropped furtht'r out of the fx'nnant chase by
losing a 7-5 decision to the
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runs in the eighth inning on an
infield error to beat Atlanta.
Jones, 19-9, had a no-hitter until
Dusty Baker opened the Atlanta
seventh with a sharp single.
Dodgers 3, Reds 2
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from pennant contention.
The victory was the sixth
straight for the A's, who now
load the Royals in the Al West
h) eight games with 18 to play.
Rangers 9. Thins 4
Gaylord Perry, supported by
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punts or kickoffs, and coaches
rita)' stop the game to point out
mistakes to his players. No
official records or statistics will
be keI)t.
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Palm Springs Road in Brantley
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with one out in the ninth inning
Greg slammed his first home to give lAis Angeles and Burt

Jeff Burroughs Tam Grieve and
Jim Fregosi, evened his record

Ilooton, 16-9, his 10th straight
v ictory, a 3-2 decision over the

at 16-16 with a nine-hitter that

9 a.m. — 1,akeview Pee Wee

Cincinnati Reds.
Astros 6, Giants 3
Left-bander Mike Cosgrove,
iiiaking his second start of the
season, pitched a five-hitter and
the Houston Astros took a 6-3

gave the Rangers a 9-1 win over
.he Twins.
Angels 1, WhIt'.' So
Frank Tanana pitched a fourhitter for his 15th victory
against seven defeats. Tanana
retired the first 11 batters he

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9:15 ann.
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9:30 a.111.
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Tuskawilla
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9:45 a.m. - Sanford Junior

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Academy
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By SCOTT ABRAII1tMS
lie raid Correspondent

A new athletic director and
two new coaches greeted
Sanford Naval Academy
students when classes began
today, said Headmaster Burch
Cornelius.
But new athletic director
Bobby Williams is no stranger
to academy students. lie's had
seven years
experience
coaching intrammiuruls, and last
year guided the academy's
junior sthool basketball team to
its third straight Lakes and
hills Conference championship
with ii 13-3 record.
Williams plans to continue
coachi ng the junior school
team, but will coach the varsity
squad as well. "Maybe cross
country, too. Not only that,
but I'll be teaching," he said.
John Stanton Is the new crew
coach. He has four yearr.
rowing experience with the
Florida Southern College crew,
and during, his stint found tune
to coach Southern's freshman

team.

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Mrs. Bruce said she has
called all the city clerks in
Seminole County and the
chairmen of both political
executive committees,
notifying them of the seminar.

Several volunteer firemen in
tContinued from page IAi
the county next year as a result the audience, claiming their
also say Freeman's contract of the legislature's passage of a statements were not threats,
could be canceled with a 30-day law permitting collective said if a fire chief were hired,
bargaining for public employes. he might not have any volunnotice,
Commissioners meet again at teer firefighters working for
The commission refused
Freeman's
fees.
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put. Tuesday at the cow-- him.
Tuesday to cut
Commissioners also left the thou.se for another round of
entire $100,000 in the budget to budget cutting.
Presently, the commission
pay labor attorney's fees.
Kimbrough fought to have the has reduced the county's
$100,000 left in because he said budget to within $212,000 of the
the money is necessary in the 5.34 mills certified by the
event labor problems plague county's property appraiser.

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It THE ASSOCIATED
I I) I',IF 55 ',f tlmt. I; ill tonight
The Baltimore Orioles also
I' enway Park
Tile Red Sax had limped had a victory and a loss to show
p_st
the doctor ordered. Take uric home From a 4-4 road trip and for their work, losing the o pener
315-foot wall every inning and were concerned about an anemn- to the Cleveland Indians 9-I but
the pa in in your hats will
ir offense. But 21 hits in a dou- fighting back fora 6-5, 13-inning
bk htuk r split with the Detroit decision in the second ganmie
I had a feeling we'd start Tigers had Jalms4,n saying the Uk Split kept the Orioles fie
hitting again said Bostwm Reti 11€ (1 Sax prognosis was good. gamut back of tht Rul So in
SoxMmru1ig r I)arrill Johnson
tht Amerian League F tst
liii tuipp
ith this split
I 1eI sure it tas rils a tem said Johnson, host' teaumi worm with bothtvarmih:mvinu L
porary thing. I think %%e'll Ix--all the first ga
tile 7-5 before losing gailles left,
right 110W, Tho- hit Ihe heck out
Elsewhcre in thv Al.. the New
York Yankees battered the
Mihtaukee Brewers 8-2; itie
Oakland A's punished thi harm
s m' tit Ith)als 9-1 the Texas
Rangers pounded the 11 in.
ncsota
9-4, and the
ia
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go
Sox

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Seminole Elections Supervisor Camilla Bruce will accept
reservations until Sept. 13 from
candidates and others wishing
to attend an election seminar to
be held at 10 a.m. Sept. 19 in
Daytona Beach.

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"Its often necessary for law
enforcement to get dirty to get
down to get the filth and clean
UI) this county," Heffernan
said. "If that's what it takes, I
say 'three cheers."
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Local Briell:
mncomnp'tibie. Big and little strongarm robbery of lAu Dritz
planes on the same ramp don't at his auto parts business at 110
mix."
Holly Ave.
The Authority suggested Birk
Board Attorney Douglas
lake advantage of existing
Stensirom
said traditionally,"
facilities at the airport instead
a
suspension
would not be made
of moving into a new, temuntil
the
outcome
of a trial with
porary structure.
the
''presumption
of mooIn other business, the
Authority reelected Chairman ('COCC." Stenstrom said this was
lio b Bo.em nond for another changed alter Florida's former
term; Scott Burns was elected Guy leRoy Collins initiated a
vice-chairman, and Joe Baker suspension before a trial case.
w a.i
chosen
Secretary.
Board member Allan F.
Treasurer.
Keeth said "tradition Is
Lease requests by Jerry B. wrong," and if a person is
floss Painting Contractor; judged innocent, the back pay
Orlando Helicopter Airways; issue should be an option to the
and Gazil Inc., were approved board.
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E. (Pete) Knowles.
Cost sharing in the $126,000
study, required before the city
Roger Nciswender, director can apply for a grant for the
of the Department of Seminole project itself, includes the
The regional sewer plant County Development, is also $93,735 federal share, $15,000
committee includes Chairman expected to be present, each from the county and City
John Morris, County Corn. according to the office of of Sanford, and $5,000 from the
misanmn Chairman Sid Vihlen Sanford City Manager Warren city of Lake Mary.

The $93,735 federal study
grant for Sanford's proposed
$15 million regional sewer plant
is expected to be explained in a
committee meeting today at
7:30 p.m. in City halt.
B. Cal Conklin, consulting
engineer with Clark Dietz &amp;
Associates of Sanford, a city-

SPORTS

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Sam Cook will coach the
junior varsity basketball .squad.
A graduate of Northern Illinois
University, he was one of the
first Little League coaches in
the country to put a girl on his
team.
Soccer coach Steve Gilmore
returns this year with several
returning lettermuen from last
year's team. Because Sanford
Naval has no football program,

he hopes to begin tryouts and
practice early to be ready for
November
season's
the

opening.

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listene to coaches ranting and raving for
Football tans have listened
it solid month now. The student body of each area high school is
frt'nuicd to the point an undefeated season is expected - So let's
'mif)lete the cycle tt ith sofia' (IOWO-to-carth predictions.
For openers, there ain't going to be any undefeated scasurs
Not in Seminole County.
Mv hunt-ti is that only one of six Seminole schools v. ill even
still be thinkin about state playoffs by mid-October.
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that predicting the outcome of football games is as risky as
tughrise stinidow cleaning.
In short, there is only one true factor the predictor must keep

in nand — his percentage, It's rx)t a suitable gatne for the meek,

arid neither friendship nor hatred enter into a decision,
'hit' lu'it lends to saying:
Seminole 21, Oviedo 6— True, Os'iedo's speed is impressive,
v Inch is the only reason the score is as close as two TI)s. I sniff an
airtight defenie in the Seminoles' cannp,so forget the upset.
Oak Ridge 14, Lyman 13 — It will be a fairly low scoring
game ground out uithout much passing. Look for the extra points
to dmide it. Upset easily %;fthin grasp, but Greyhounds get

bumped on first turn and never quite catch da rabbit.

Apopka 13, Lake Brantley 7 — A good head-knocking game.
but just not very Patriotic . N spirit of '76 on part of Blue Darters.
Surprisini: is

Arx)pka has six starters out with injuries. Don't
fret, Brantley. - . better times are coming.
lake liosell 27, Eustis 12— The only breather on the }lak'
schedule gives teniprarv feeling of success to South Seminole.
Every cloud doesn't have a silver lining, but this is one.
John ('an-eli 33, Trinity Prep 21 — A loosy-goosy offensive
game for both teams, but satch the penalty flag set the Saints
back severely This isn't to say Fort Pierce officials have some
Wive c4 *'kini~ for Trinity, but ffie taste has been termed bitter by
other tin tw' v ho trod that road.

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for an injured Marvin Panch to drive a Wood Brothers prepared
the
sear
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In recent years Lund concentrated on running his fish camp
Fridays Games
another Winston ('tip Point title.
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It hasn 't been a bad season for another Richard on the
fishing record In the inid-1960s by catching a 55-pound land-locked
N ASCAR (rand National circuit as Richard Childress is having a,
striped
bass. Lund those car number was 55, was a strong con
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season comparable to Petty's, aceorthng to Childress.
tender
in
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Bennie Corbin, promoter of Volusia County Speedway has
%%inston points this season sould be as important to its as
fl"rt ,' II,' i.na S n m
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educational
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first
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be
For
Petty."
Fund
has
been
establish
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There is no doubt that this has been Childress'
sue- old (liristopher Lund, Uw only child of Wanda and Tiny Lund, the his First race there will be the Permatex 100 on Friday night Sept.
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cessful campaign to date. He stands fifth in the overall standing vt'tvrafl NASCAR driver who died from injuries received in an 19. The race sill be run in honor of Lee Roy Yarbrough winner of
Ptp.,rnh At OsIlis 9 0 rn
s; ith only ten races to go. "I figure that fifth place in the overall early accident (luring the recent Talladega 500.
the Daytona 500 and 400 in 1969. Lee Roy will be at the race to
Sr, rr,nccn t Green fl
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Persons
interested
in
contributing
to
the
Christopher
Lund
present
the res.ards to the winner. Chris l)ellarco has entered the
mints
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torth
about
$20,000
extra
to
me
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S.C. 29436.
said.
Johnny I3rossn will have his Corvette entered in the Points
Sundays Games
"Next season if e continue to do tell and our ness car that
'Die 43-year-old Lurid left his na'ive Iowa to come south in 1955 iiieet at DeSoto Meiiiorial Speedway in Bradenton this Saturday
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For Second Heisman
COLUMBUS, Ohio
) — declining another telephone
Despite such national a(
Archie Griffin launches his bid Interview request of his claim, Griffin has riveted his
Saturday to become the first greatest back.
suiiiiiier-long attention on
itian in history to win two con.
"We have to shield him, If we Michigan State. The Spartans
secutive Ileisruan Trophies, the don't, it will take the edge off of ambushed Ohio State 16-13,
annual award that goes to the him. The coach will have to get knocking the Buckeyes front
nation's No. I college football mean. Arch can't be mean," the national poll lead a year "He can't
player.
scowled H ayes,
ago.
bathroom
"That
ma
&amp;iturolay
victor
i
somebody
But that is not uppermost in
Ariit's Felix "Doe" llan- miieans everything right now. '
the mind of the squat, powerful chard, SMU's Doak Walker, Vic lot of people looked down on us
A hi m
to
Ohio State tailback.
Janowicz of Ohio State and because the last two
tunes we speech or
s Roger Staubach had the
victors at Michigan State. Set'- opportunity to ssin tsso straight lust, They feel it's a Jinx. Thats
ind in Imxrtance is a national Ikismans before Griffin. All a mo
ti vating factor. To prou it
championship that has eluded failed.
isn't." said the man who gained
The 5-foot-9, 180-pound Grif- a league record 1, 620 y
the Buckeyes in the final weeks
ards
fin, for three straight years the 1974.
of the last three years,
Big Ten Conference's Most ValAnd illS coach, 62-year-old
Griffin keeps reiterating he
Woody haves, is serving as Ii- uable Player. realizes the big ssuuld swap all of his honors—a
odds ahead of him.
ther protector to keep the Fleet
Heisman Trophy, two Allsenior's mind on those objec.
"I know there's extra pres- American awards, a national
tives. hayes discourages sure on me. I try nriot to let it record 21 straight regular
speeches and interviews for bother rue," said the second season games of plus 100
Griffin at every turn.
greatest rusher in college his. rushing yards—for a liFelon'
"He can't go to the bathroom tory. Only Ed Marinaro of Cor. dream: a national title,
without somebody wanting him nell is ahead of turn with 4,715
"1 want the national chainto make it speech or interview yards. And Griffin is just 895 pionship. It iiieans that much to
him,"
snapped
Hayes, yards short of Marinaro's total. Inc." he said.

Show Prof it
For '75 I f...

Match Of Playoff Series
CI.EVELAND (AP)

- The Cleveland Cobras and the

Boston Astros played a 2-2 tie here Wednesday night in the
first game of their American Soccer League playoff
series.
The tsso teams meet again Saturday in Boston and if
they are tied at the end of that game, overtime will be
played.
The Cobras' Vito Colonna scored both of his team's
goals. The Boston scoring came from "Boom Boom"
Barbosa and Jose Neto.
Cleveland outshot Boston 16-13, but Boston goalie
Emnllio Costa had 10 saves,

Cincinnati Taking Mail Orders
CINCINNATI (APi . The Cincinnati Reds will begin
accepting mail orders postmarked Friday for a mail sale
cf $3 reserved seat tickets to the 1975 National League
championship series games at Riverfront Stadium.
Dale Stoeber, director of ticket services, sa id th ere are
about 18,000 $3 tickets available For the two games. An
ovur-the-counter sale will be held dwring the week of Sept.

15.20, the Reds said.
Fans may order up to four seats for one game only and
rmust specify whe th er they want tickets fur O,t. 4 or (Al. 6.

Attorney Will Head Race Track
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SCRANTON, Pa. lAP) A federal judge has appointed
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Nebraska :11,

go to the
without
wanting
make a
interview

-Ohio State Coach

PI1TSIWHG}I
M')—This 11,988 customers entered the
se;uon has brought Three Riv- stadium, where all the action
rrs Stadium ballgiris, blaring once was on the field.
bugle calls, Pirate Pete, a ruin- Weekday crowds have fallen
strel band, waving babushkas— off since the Pirates increased
and 01)07 of baseball's biggest their lead in the National
attendance jumps.
League East. The start of
atever tile exact illipact of school has also cut sales of F&amp;
'

Pardee also has been busy in five years, yet attendance
changing the offensive line, plunmieteti to 1,11 million,
sshrh was a sore spot under the
"The playoffs helped us just
previous rehime of Abe Gibron. about break even," said RoutOnly two clubs—Biriuinghani become critical because too Pardee has brought in zong. "We lost just a little, not

"if you drop one team. you (old reporters after exarnining the and Memphis,—are averaging many players were on fixed newconiers Noah Jackson, Dan inuch."

the league'," said World Foot- books of the financially more than 20,000 fans per garlic'. contracts instead of the WFI, I'eifler, John Didion and Jeff
Moved to actior, the Pirates
ball League President Chris troubled Shreveport Steamer. The league average is about endorsed percentage of the gate Sevy to go along with lionel had their busiest offseason ever
hlemurneter, adding that he ex.
The Steamer had based 15,000, far less than had been plan.
Antoine, Bob Newton and Bob last winter. They provided free
pects the WF'L to survive,
its financial operations of hoped For, and the Chicago
Steamer Coach Marshall Asher,
speakers for hundreds of
"But that will make it crystal the expectation of 20,000 paying sVinds recently folded.
Taylor said he had renegotiated
They are expected to do the groups and sent players on
('lear that if Shreveport doesn't fans per game, but tias been
hli'nimneter
said
the 15 contracts so that the players' job In front of Douglass and a "caravans" into the hill.
survive. you don't have a averaging ()ly 12,12.1 per game. Steamer's situation
had salaries will be determined by rejuvenated running attack, terLinds like Erie and Altoona,
the attendance.
which includes rookies Walter
"I term this situation a criti- Payton, their No.! draft choice,
cal one beca use we have a case surprising Roland Harper and
sshere sse got out of phase (with trade acquisition Cid Edwards,
the hlemrneter plan)," said who is expected to do both the
hleunneter. "But with the good heavy blocking and conning.
C
efforts of these gentlemen
m we
The running game
m perked up
it back in, and that gives against Miami when the Bears
N
e
tilee great encouragement.
unveiled Payton. who had been
"We're
in
good
sha
pe
,"
he
sidelined
with an elbow injury.
LOS ANGELI'.S lAP) — Joe had been reports he might Philadelphian. "It's hard to
ded.
"mese
fellows
have
Payton's
produced
94 yards on
ad
tIyi
Products I
Frazier intensely dislikes the dance a little more this time ctiane the style at this point." pulled it back within the intent 22 carries and Harper gained 60
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v'agging tongue of Muhammad thar, in the two previous meetF'rhzier is scheduled to collect and confines of the plan, and yards in 12 attempts as the
Ali, yet the former heavyweight ings with Ali where Joe won the $2 million or 22 per cent of the
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we're going to be in good shape Bears rolled up 219 yards rush.
boxing champion mee ts it now first and lost the second.
proceeds for his title challenge anti move ahead."
323-56761
11g.
with a word or two of his own.
"We're just trying to better while Ali is signed For $4.5
Sanford
"I'm going out there and put what s' used to do," said the mmmillurm or 43 per cent,
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the press on," he declared after
a Los Angeles workout prior to
Improve your chances of win.
departing for Manila in the
fllfl9 In the 1975 Punt, Pass &amp;
Philippines for his Sept. 30 title
ngsters 8 -13, Kick Competition by attending
shot against Alt.
our free clinic. You'll got
Important "how to" tips from
"I'm ready and I'm in shape.
eapofiencod football coaches,
To get Into PP&amp;K, just bring your
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SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) —

iAould inean Chile would forfeit

hut it around the dope's neck." Sweden, with a reported 1,200 its semi Final match.
.-\li has bragged of hi.s rope- policemen ready, may be with.
"We are very surprised by
adope style of backing into th
e out an opponent in the semi- these confused repor ts because
ropes and letting f oes wear finals of the Davis Cup tennis on Monday the
Chileans inthemn.sels'es out trying to hit him championships.
(icated that they would def Ieffectively.
Sweden is to meet Chile at nitely come," said Ove Mal"1'1)in condition to go the
, mquist, president of the Sweti.
distan ce ," declared the 31- Banstad, Swed2n, Se pt. I2 1
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October 3

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St. 35, Stanford 16

.N. Mexico St. 16, UTUX 1-:1 Paso

, nconference Blue Devilsand prevail 1)), .I

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perhaps final yearas head inan that many for this ineeting.

0NDAY. SEIrr. 15

Oregon St 14, San Diego St. 13 UCLA 23, Iowa St. 10 I Ni
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t t;)i$ State 4, U tah .1 N I

Noire Dame 2, flostiun College
Elsessnt're in the Rig Ten, the So. Cali(. 28, l)uke 111 Ni
II
Michigan
Wisconsin contest '[CU 17, U'lt'x Arlington 7
will also be a cliff-hanger with 'SATt'RI)AY. SEPT. 13
hi' Wolves outlasting the K Carolina 21, Appalachian St.
Badgers, 28-21. Minnesota will 21 (Ni
triumph over Indiana by a close Arizona St. 14, Washington 7
l
NI
6-2 1 mm targin, Illinois and Iowa
are very evenly matched with Arkansas St 22, Idaho 14(N i
Iowa earning the hhXlple nod, Arkansas 33, Air Force 12 m Ni
TA I. L All ASS E E
m A P) isimig freshman linebacker at NCAA ruling that he was ill
r in) 26, Holy Cross 14
15.13, and Purdue's Boilereligible because he had hired an
It's out of the courtrooi,i and Florida State.
Auburn 20, Menmiphis St. 18
Illakers
figure
to
edge
host
into the locker room ((Jr Waldo Williams was sidelined before agent be fore signing a pro- Northwestern, 12-7,
1(11(7(10 35, Ball St. 7
Williams, a powerful and promii- his first college' gami it' by a fessional baseball contract in
Brigtlaii) YoUng 36, Bow 1mg
The explosive Oklahoma (;rin 20 mNm
1973.
WASHINGTON I AP
The season although they did not
''We'll have to see what the
But U.S. District Judge Vil. Sooners, opening at
home,
will
()hi,
U.
18,
Central
Mich.
14
wary
truce
between
the
Nationhave
a
contract.
play'c-rs say about it," he said
— Legal Notice
-- li$Iml Stafford rule Wednesday rack up their 21st consecutive ('Iricinn;itm 22, l(ichmito
nd 20
al Foo tball League owners and
However, with the 15 sea- "The commen ts in so far as a
that Williams could play in win; dross
ning
thethat's
Oregon
('itadi'l 14, Presbyterian 8 Ni players union could soon break son scheduled to open in two strike have varied team (rum
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT , Florida S ta te's opener Satur- I lurks 37-7
soiiit'
Jove,
NAME STATUTE
'I milamn' 17, ('lcmnsu 14
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI Rlu: Intu pelt ss arfare again.
si eek.s and rosters expet'te'I to
teiii. Sortie are nmiilitant, 55 lw
uumig Mr. Barry
(lay at 'lexas '[ccli. Stafford riruri
u
o'un
CUlT. 114 AND FOR SEMINOLE
COIUraiIO
24,
California
19
'[lie
mue'miikrship
of
tile
NF'l.
be
set
at
43
players,
the
owners
others
are co nservative,"
''1(i' .5 Pwrq.t)y qv,
temporary Switzer has rolled up at No.
granted
a
lht t,u'
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
St.
38,
Texas
Drake
28
Players
Association,
by
a
wide
will
not
be
in
the
same
position
!,.rStqnrd pursuant t
Garvey said he hope d ti:'
NO 751573 CA 09 F
restraining order that prevents Oklahoma
21 victories, 3 tie, Dayton 26, Eastern Ky. 12
I 00-owt Witne %JAIUIe' ChAPIef ,,, r ". ;. P. ( I I.-M.17(1-.
margin, has rejected manage- they were it year ago—that of 'ote, which he predicted would
1 6C C()k
0
defeats
—
in
two
years.
The
tile
National
Collegiate
Athletic
MS 09, F 10661 Statute will reslpf,
POP /,11 014
.1
.'l,,w,,r,' cor
Flori(Li 35, SMU 20 I N)
inent's proposal for a new con- playing garnes with the many
reach over 800 against the cotiAssociation front tlechirini.t toni Sooners are til t- hloople
t,ilr'i'
Ai th thr(lrh 0111* Circuit Court,
hlou.stnn
28,
Rice
I4iNi
tract II, replace tile one that cx- rookies and free agents still in
tract offer when the counting
ann for Semnol,' CuuvIy. FIürid,,
Plaintiff ,
System's Choice to win the Minnesota 26, Indiana 21
ineligible.
'Iron receIpt (if oroof of
pired
Mardi
31,
1974
and
will
caimip.
finished,
would convince the
FSIJ Coach Darrell Mudra national crown for a second
I' t'i ,it n 01 thi', fl0t,(, the t ic
PIISSFI I I
SWI TIfF P4BAPIK
Ioss;i 15, Illinois 13
vote
within
a
week
on
whether
In
announcing
the
vote
on
the
owners
to
return to the barruruph
har
hailed tilee ruling as ''a big mo- straight year
5 nuS name to wit SKAc.GS
Kansas 20, Washington St. 13 to go on strike,
contract
as
743
against,
6
for
I oFfITsops unoer whiCh use are
gaining table ''anti give U.S .:
rale booster to our squad.Defendants
The Ara (Parseghian) Era Kentucky 28, Va, Tcch 14
"'Qf'(l fl hti%inmi At SO) Eas'
When the negotiations col. and six teams still to be count- 'ff"r Sr ;iu! refue."
NOTICE OF ACTION
''Waldo
will
be
a
valuable
as'ilmorutc
IC.
Drivv'
has ended and now it's Dan l4luisvillC 33, Western Ky. 21 lapsed last year, tile players 4 -fl, Ed Garvey, union executive
Alt4morit,
Ph,-,ih,,k
set,"
Mudra said. "lie is a pre
' I
nrjs F lorlc, 12503 0 the City rt
f4 '0,
U.k n,,
Devine Time in South Bend. iN I
struck
for
62
(lays
during
the
director,
declin
ed
Wednesday
:.
5prn
illiUlil athlete and will be a
Tribe Football
Ara's starting backfield and a Miannim, mO. 35, Marshall 6
exhibition season, but returned ti discuss the pos.sibilitv (if :i
at Ihr part
'nter',t
n
Margaret M Swithenbank
leader on, as well as off, ttti' great miianv stars have
;@% fol;
\lo
htan
St
17,
Oh
Stall- 14 ill timi: 9 idav he regular 1974 -rikc
Unknon
'F"S SKAGGS INC
Tickets On Sale
You AP( NOTIFIED that an field."
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I,iO ci ,i? Ori,unon Or,inqe County.
tickets are on sale at two
(cuunl y. 1- br id,i
Legal
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AtJQU.t 79. 19'S
Lot
IS,
Block
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PlOP Tel
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Cobras, Astros Tie Kickoff

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Football

IN BRIEF

In

Big Ten, which has a full slate
Swinging into that Rig 'l'en disastrous! Charlie flaggett, will be it ''devine debut" — heh- N.C. State 35, Wake Forest 24 Ga. Tech. 39, So. Carolina 13 12 m Ni
of league iliateliups on tat).
schedule, this is a weekend that this correspo ndent's choice as hek — as they roll over the i N
IN)
Vanderbilt 34, UT Chattanooga
l':id, friends, this is going to
On Friday night ,John will be remnemiiliered all season the No. I quarterback in the Boston College Eagles in a TV No. Carolina 45, Win. &amp; Mary 25 So. Ill. 14, SW Louisiana 9 INi 12
be some ss eckend on the McKay's Southern California as the Michigan State Spartans college ranks, and his Spartan sctacular on Monday night, I
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Syracuse 18, Villanova 14
Delaware 21, VMI 11
nation's gridirons with all the Trojans entertain Duke in the shock the football world by lilates
will prove their amazing The Eagles, boasting one of Kent ,St. 17, NE Louisiana 8 i N) Maryland 23, Tennessee 20 (Ni Navy IS, Virginia Ii
major collegiate
powers huge lA)s Angeles ('olmst'umn in upsetting the highly regarded 16.33 conquest of the Bucks last their best teams in years, will No. III. 11, Long Beach St. 21 Texas A&amp;M 37, Mississippi 10 Western Mich. 41, Akr'n
sss inging into action . For tb.' the 7eason lIIx'ilt'r for both Ohio State Bucks, 17-14. \'as, sear was no fluke. 'Tis a shame give the Irish a tussle before
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texas Tech. 15, Florida St. 7 Vest Va. 29, Temple 14
most
part
the
major clubs. Tin' Trojans, although :fear readers, the opener For the Spartan Stadium seats only succumbing, 2814.
Purdue 12, Northwestern 7
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Michigan 28, Wisconsin 21
engagements %% ill be If)- rebuilding, ssill outniian the Woody Hayes, in his 25th and 76,000 as they could draw twice
Oklatomita
St.
46,
Wichita
St.
20
'1'xas
32,
Colorado
St.
21
iN
i
Wy
u "r ing M. Idaho St. 26
Now
go
on
with
iiiy forecast.
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er promotions, Treasurer ArIlossever, the club is still 210,Woody Hayes
West
thur Routzong says the Pius- 569 customers ahead of last
It $8 8)1
1 S
C ty SO
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burgh club will likely turn a year's pace, and 76-game at77 '5 i0 I" 2
profit
for the first time in four tendarice of 1,131,481 already
AS 76 11, 70
sears.
7°l
surpasses last season's total of
ISS 7?'
"Even without the playoffs, 1,110,552,
Wednesd ays Games
sse figure to break even, and If
"Several weeks ago,
Roton 7 1. Dtro.t
"' ,et in the playoffs we're a thought we get 1.35 million,"
Batt'mo'e
I
15)
CiraIpfl 7,
tinch to make a profit," flout. said Routzong, "but then we got
as Cleveland 7nd
Pie* York P. Ml*aulet 7
zong said Wednesday night be. the bigger lead and we lost
r.)trrn;a a Chcao' 7
((Ire an 84 victory over the about 25,000 because of weather
'mis 9 M.nne'snta 4
l'4?p 9
Mets.
c Ka
Kansas City I
in the Houston series.
Today's Game's
AMERICAN LEAGUE
floutzong stood at his usual
'flight now, we're going to
417S
'roll 'I emi4nir l wk
Al
7 S at
PAITIN(
hats)-perch
before
the
game,
to struggle to hit 1.3 nilscarmhave
F' ''or' (itant IS 13$
('arew, Mill.
365. Lynn 810
Raltmo,ø fPaIm•r 70)0) at
iug a ramp below as the last of lion," he added.
379 Muinstun NY. 3 1 7; Rice
('Ieyplan*1 fHarr,%n 751. in)
Rsr'. 309 Orla. Chi, X9
The Pirates dress 1.5 million
p,tmta,,s.. (Colborn $0 10 or
PuNS--lynn
8v1 97: he., V
in
1971, their first full season at
;rtecq,un 001 at New York
r"erry, o,, r 90
Rice. Bin. IA
's'u Ii. oo
YStr7e'rnki
the stadium and the year they
Rsn
96
Carrw
,.
(')I$.J
Min 11
sson the World Series.
P1)145
Friday's Games
RATTED
114- Rice
The next year they pulled 1.43
Oaklarwl it Mnnesn'a 7 It Psi'. 97 Lynn ftsn 95, May
Ii)
with the best regular
I".-fty. kf. 95 P i.ckson Oak
(a$,kwnia a' Kansas Clv 2. 94. 1 May R.I 97
season record in baseball and a
It ril
HIT S- - (MCW. kq.n Ili Mur,
division title. "But we still lost
as Rnssi in)
sr. NY. 170 C.
CHICAGO I AP)
It's a
KC,
But an old problem still exists mnaxirnuri 43 players, 20 of last
Then Pardee announced that passing game, the hears de. division We had a lot of exPaltimnre at Detro't (ni
.plptpn Ral, 164. Rice Bin combination of new and old for
t the vital position of quar- year's 48 players were gone.
Douglass would be the No. I cided to shore up t he ir rectiv- penses that )ear," said Rout(Ipyelrig at ,i
Vnck in)
I3 Riypr Cal. 161
the
Chicago
Bears
of
1975,
terback.
in)
(• P'carn'
Pardee started the exhibition quarterback. Douglass, who al- ing corps. Pardee acquired zong.
f101iRl ES-Lynn
Bsn.
13
They have a new coaching
'.'r Par ,
KC. 31. P Jackson
Pardee and General Manager season by splitting the quarter- ssays has run better than he has tight end Greg Latta, who
In 1973, the team Finished
C.ih, 1
Mayhs'i'ry.
XC. 34. staff headed by Jack Pardee Jirii Finks have traded wildly backing duties between Bobby passed, res po
nded by throwing played for him in the World third: Bill Virdon was fired as
.nniton
Ral, 33: Chembliss. an
Pro
they have so many new in an effort to change the image Douglass, the perennial "Quar. key interceptions in !3-0 and 21- Football League last season, riiana;er and attendance Fell to
p.", 33
t4jtuOnaI Football league
17. players that stock in program and losing ways of the Bears of terbn'k of the Future," and 10 losses to Denver and Miami, 'Ilien Chicago traded for wide 1.32 million.
Cal.
T PIN ES--Rivers
on.
Eiflb.t,ons
r. Brett. KC 11 Orta. Ca,, to, sales should hit an all-time recent years. With two more (;ar huff, as the Bears won respectively,
receivers Ron Shanklin from
Toda y's G
es
P fr pily (h, 7 10 Tied With 6
Despite
the worst start in
nigh.
cuts still to go to get down to the two of their first three games.
In hopes of bolstering the Pittsburgh and Bob Grim from baseball last season, Pittsburgh
the New York Giants,
still won its fourth division title
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ORLANDO TOWNSITE 4th 41
FICTITIOUS NAME
Otion, (Re'plat of Sheet No 7) as
Nnlicr $ It tel,, ij.'t 111,1) Ai' ,Ire
recorded in Plat Book II, Page 6,
engagNi in tiusrucc at 6905 Orlando
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO Public Records of Seminole County, Ave. Fern Park. Seminole County.
CONSIDER ANNEXATION
Florida
Florida und er the ficlitius name of
Notice 'S Perrtu (liven that a
Toriethc'c ',','!h ill %!rj 'un's and
AUTO SALES, and that
Public Ilearinci will be held at the
mpro',ernents now .500 PcereaIter 00
intend to register sai d name w i th
(onimisSon Room in the City Hall fl said land, and
P.itui-ej attached the
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
the COy of Sanford. F for Ida, at 1
00 therr4o ñIo ,slI gas steam electric. Seminole
County. Florida 0 ac
o'clock PM on September 72. t975.
Amer . and olhr'r he,ltiflu cooking
cprdsrre with the omosons of ihe
to consider the ,snne.,ilion of refrigerating. lighting
, plumbing.
wt
property dMcribed as follows
yc'ptilating. irrig,stung ,,nd onwef Flctitios llama Statute'. To
Section 86509 Florida Statutes 1957
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of

Seminole County, Florida Said
property is b;f'sentI- zoned P I
(Residential) 0i0rict
All p4rtieS in interest and CtllNlS
shall have an 0000rtun ty tO be
heard at said hearing
fly orcier of lh City Commission
of the City of Sanford. I ,"f.ci4
11th day 04 August. 1975
14 Tamm. Jr
City Clerk
PubliSh Aug 14. 71, 28, Sept 4 II,
IbIS

%VoilernS, mnchirle%, AvIlliances.

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futures, and appurtenne. which
r Whte
ry'areor may hrrc,ilter pertain to.
PubIlh Aug 71, 78 P. Sept I fl I77
cr he u.Cd with
,n S.ic1 0170 Ill
premises.
thOugh " "v fir
_________________cietarhed rum rtetachMule
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
Pge
Or bon E
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
Furnace - General I rctrc FLORIDA
f5(", F 1711411
343)
Air conditioner
Cenc'r,ul CASE NO. 7$ 1563.CAO9.E
Flectric RGTA 710 lilA
(OM PA NI ES F I NAN
L mv,ng room, UNITED
CarpetIng
CIAI CORP etc
b.-dnonm', P. hallway
p', h,-es- tiled against you and
Pla-ntifl,
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME

Raiders, Rams To Battle
I n NFL Headline Ga15th e

Sonic elements of the $1.6
Friday night, Kansas City
imullion scoreboard still need re- w ill be at Buffalo and Washing.
fairs.
, on travels to Baltimore
Many see the preseason
On Saturday, Philadelphia

QAX FPFCTING SERVICE. INC ,

get on the scoreboard tonight. "letting of the Raiders of Oak- lakes on Atlanta, New Orleans

four junior varsity games

19Ctl K inq fih P . Napl,
es Florida
D rprsp of GAME WORLD 'S a'.
fOIIow
PAX ERECTING SEP

smashed land and Rains of Los Angeles is at Cincinnati, Detroit play's at
vandal
s c 'ire board
('om U t r with an 8 pin.. P1)1, kickoff as Cleveland, the New York Gimechanism Monday night, but a preview of the Super Bowl ant.s travel to Miami. Houston is
.full hardy, general manager of game. Oakland is 5-0 in the ex- at Chicago. Pittsburgh meets
the' Cihisewn, reported that hibition season and the Rams 4- tht' Cowb
Cow boys at Dallas, San
"the board is operational for I with the' Raiders main attack Francisco goes to Green ita
time, score and game in through the air and the Rams and Minnesota niieets San
n tilt' ground.
D iego
progress figure's."

$12. Student
tickets are $9.

The unrla'r',uqnv'cl dOe', hereby
u'r$ify that it 's conuuclnq a
""SCmtnt &amp; name retail business
ZAYRE SHOPPING CENTER,
Fern Park, Florida 37730, under the
fictitious name of GAME WORLD
Aria that sadfirm 5 composed of the
foltow,,c persons whose names and
rIaci''. of re'si,ic'ncps are as follows

VIC,
F INC . 100 pct
It I', it
to

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Clerk 4 the Circot Court n and Ior
Seminnl County Florida to register
the sariname of GAME WORLD
under the provision', of Chapter
MS 091 awS of Florida Acts of 1910
Witness hi s hand. this 18th day of
Agut, 1975
Jmas F Horn.'
Pres,oent
Sworn tIl and '.ubscrib.d to
i
e% F Ilprrr Presdent befcr I
iiim's" tl"i 11th rl.iy of August. A U
1974
C' A Murphy
Nolan, Puhli(
PF.I'P' Auti 71 7* P. Sept I II 1975
intention

1,05 ANGELES iAP) — Oakland;i:nllis Angeles, two of the
ra clubs in the National
tott'd
Football League, will be able to
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The school sales are open
7:30 to 3:30
Tickets for Friday's
opener against Oviedo are
also available at Oviedo
lgti Sc hool.

Luncheon Buffet

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BUSINESS PERSONS

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are recuired to Serve a (OOY of your
FRAPIK PRATHEP and DONNA L
any to ,t
hs wife. DOROThY .1
CITY OF
',' ac I ca n m ed Brooke
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(01 1)1
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TIIOMI,5
,
WINTER SPRINGS,FLQRIOA
attor ney, who',.' address 's P0
RFI(pt R
MICHAEL
I
Draw.',' X, Jacksonville, Florida F11
Notice of Public Hearing
1EV
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10 ',',IIOM IT '.'AY CONCERN
32201 on (ii' before September )0th.
Ft I 71" FL AGSHIP BANK 01
1,0711 f IS HEW( Hy GIVEN hi 197%. and file the original *th the OPt A P,flfl,
formerly
THE
fily (ciujnc lot the C Is' of Wint er clerk of thiS Court ,'?her tufore
ou A P400 BANK
TRUST
prinnS. Flewlda 'hit said Council Service no plantiff'S attorney of COMPANY ROY F RI&amp; OCX
and
'(i[.fl"
v.01 hold a oubli' Puean,rua at 7 30 irnm.'diatply thereafter. o$hprwt%
rim . or as SM)fl thcrpftpr as default will he entered aganst.'yia PA 11 HOME I ci b it BRIAN'S
FICTITIOUS NAME
c :•upp
(riSitule, on Moruila's'. Sep'emher
Nt.i',
I, Ch, ,,. tOt' I
,
t 29. for the re ief ulcrranceci in
Prf,'r'larit'.
l,00,mruu.,
t,ç,ni',',
1975 t CO05(1.'? the itdoption ot an cor'plant cur petition
270) ,'jj",
Ordinance Puy the City of Winter
F 'tta Street SanforO. Ser'c'nnle
WITNESS my hand anti lhese,ii ci
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
(rm'nty, Florida under the f,ctitiotjS Ii THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Penn State.
Sprinm25, Floridit ttl of wh,cPc 'S aS thiS Court on Auqut 76th, 1975
name
flIws
of
CONSTRUCT ION
(Court Seal)
In Saturdas night gaines, it is
John McKay' fields his young.
TO 1RAP4 P1441141W and
ORDINANCE NO 177 AN OR
Arthur H fler
In, ii'
MANAGE MF'NT SYNERGETICS.
est
teatii
ever
Friday
night
Colorado
State' at No. 12 Texas:
fl4 NA L PRA THE
and that I intend to register 5,10
(IINANCE OF THE CITY OF
As (Perk (if the Court
ROY
F
BLOCK
when Southern California en- N,. 14 Maryland at No. 20 l'enwith the Clerk of Ihe Circuit
WINTER SPRINGS FLORIDA
fly lillian I Jenkins
DOROTHY J REICHERT
PROt,'lfllPdC, FOR AN AMEND
Court, Sv'mrmntp County, Flidit fl
As Depufy Clerk
tertains Duke's Blue Devils, nessec; Wake Forest at No. 15
and
acrorditora with the prov isions of
TO
ME PIT
THE
1914 IflS Publith Aug 78. Sept I fl. IS, 1975
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and the veteran Trojan coach is North Carolina State; Iowa
P 1 DC. E 'T
the Fictitious P4,mp Stittutej, To
1fF PEAL I NO
ALL
(IFO io
Addresses unknown
State' at No. 16 UCLA anti
concerned about turnovers.
865 09 P'lori, Statutes
cln)pIAp4Crc Ill CONFLICT
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 1957
Ill to F- WITH
SEVERABILITY
Nevertheless,
tile
Southern
S4'ulttlerrl
Methodist at No. 19
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
that an Art ion to for e ( lose 117Qr!q,IiL'
AND El F IT lYE DATE
TRAPISFIGURATION, INC
the
F'hrtda
lh,t
,01 l( Ic Ill RI It"
VE'i
Cal squad isbigandfast and
(Py(fiflg the fnIl0 n real and
1. (0(1, Of '..i.O O,lnar p 5haIl tiC
fly 5 Am,. a M The s,"
I • virtue f th.' r 1,1.0 W it I
',p ,t
rps' ty . fl SCm iflOit'
Favorite' —no' only over Duke
Setrp'ir ,
it,itlitt'Ir at the Office f the City
,
''.'.iiPli 0,i' Of and uiniCf
(runt, I lnr 'da to WI
Puihl,',p, 'rpI a II II ?S iv''.
Clerk of Ihi' Cly of Winter Spring',,
but also to ss in the Pacific-8
the i',.t of 'he ('roil Court of
lot 73, Block A. DRUID HILLS ()FR 7A
r lc,ricla for all persons ciesiring to
football
title and an automatic
(lranap(ri,inlv Flofida uoon,m foal PAP K. Plat Book 10 oaoe 71 Public
',amnine tarn.'
piuilnruiept rendered
berth
in
in
'h
ato,rsaid
Records
of
Seminole
County
the
Rose Bowl on New
At
I PARTIES INTERESTED co(irtrinthr.IOspu(1,Synf March AD
IN
COURT,
THE
CIRCUIT
Etoridit
t r INVITED TO ATTEND AND
Year's
Day.
.
1975 in that certain Case pntitIpd
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
hits been filed itgitiflSt you and you
PF PIE 414fl
It) c
4 ,an,uir'r) P,q'ijner and Margit
Out k e S ( U tiler 11
I'll, .
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
to Serve a copy of your
TFIIS NOTICE ,%lohC published rn
Pce'srw'r Piaip,tilf v', William P are,eoured
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
California game' is one of two
writtcn defenses. if any, to it on C
7t'e Fvvning Herald 'moewsoaper of
P r'llrnss.
flef.'n,iant.
which
NO. YS-1613-CA 09 C
;,'rl'ral rrculat'on 'n sad City, one
VICTOR BUTLER, JR of EVAPIS&amp;
major college games Fridas
,'frwesaici Writ of Fiecuton
ADVAPI( F MOW TGAcT,l (OR
H t,mp at leit%t fift.'p (IS) days
(71111 FR, Attorneys for the
with
TexasArlington
going
to
delivered in ma is Sberff of
POPAT ION. a Delawar,
Plantift, whose addresS 5
'cr to the tim,' of lPue oublic
(priirioIe Cni,nty Fior,dit, itfltl I
priration
Texas Christian in the other.
14,mrtfo,rl Building Orlando, Florida,
'"arino
have Irveil ,cuuu the •OIIO*.nq 3i571
Pa r'ff,
ni
flIp
orc.n,7i
a
Oh
the
It
the
IIA TED thit 511. iii, of September .
Top-ranked Oklahoma imuikt'.desrr thed p?utrmty Owned by Ct.'rk of 'h
Ii , 1975
above styled court on or
its 1915 debut S.aturdas enterWiIliitm P kcilIros', tad properly
Jf l7iy I I. ;,P4 I -, ,,
CITY OF ,'4lP47fR
before the 73rd day of September,
J*ipfl løq,'ifed in Seminole County
taming Oregon's Ducks in 1111
197% otherwise, a Judgment may be
SPRINGS (I OP IDA
Floridit.
r'mnre
oartiuularly
NOTICE OF ACTION
afternoon gamin,' at Norinami.
entc'reo eoain't you for the relief
fis S Mary
Ma
I Pl orlon
fllflws
TO Jerry Bryant
der'anded in the Complaint
IC, Clerk
Okla.
One (I) t77 (),,t',un Stationwaqon
Pr'ljpn,e lInk nnwn
WITNESS
ITNESS my hand and seam of
Pi E WMPI
A C') BROCK. ESQUIRE
T.tle No 55414)5
Also on Saturday, No. 2 Michtaid Court on the 15th ciay of August,
ct, rllc.fn
IN Nn Ill1 5)0 9*5551
J,mnlp Rmy.mnl
mgan is at Wisconsin; No. 3 Ohii
197S
City f Winter Spring',
,ir'ri the ,i,'cl'-r'.,cjn,'d is SP'rrilf of
(Snknwn
Resifloni'e
tSIAL
I
riptide
Stile
goes to No. 11 Michigan
.
er'i,nnle (nin?y FIord,, will at
YOU ARF NOTIFIED that an
Arthur H Rec kwith, Jr
I' tl•'.h Se0ut 11 197$
State;
No. 6 NebraSka en.
Ii t14 A M rn the 191h flay of Sep
actinntnforrrlose,
mo(tQ,IQCIYm
Ifle
Clerk of the Circuit Court
or
ti'v'iPurr. A fl 197$ 0$f
for sale and
followinu prperly in Seminole tertiuin.s Louisiana State'; No. 7
Se,ninI' County, Florida
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND 'tI In the haut"t lu'dfIpv for cash
County. I Inricim
fly (eccli,m V Ehi"rn
Auburn
txists
Memphis
State.
\.
COUNTY,
SEMINOLE
, t ,Pct in itny .ini ill l'ei',lincl lens
FOR
i ct 9 antI III- Fast 20 It of Lot 8.
Deputy Clerk
MLssLsslppi 1.s at No. 8 Texa'.
FLORIDA
o
" 'he I mot
'Wt)
es Do,'w of the
Auci
71,
75&amp;
Sept
I
fl
1975
fhiork.9.
ENTZMIP4(,I14
ADD
140
I
Publish
CIVIL ACTION NO 7SIl)$CA04 B '-rn inr'Ip County Courthouse in OFO Ill
recorcwd in PItt Book S Page 7'
A&amp;M, and Stanford is at No. 10
¼.
',irfnrs'j,
.
In Re the Marriage Of
I 'or is'1.i
the Above
PubIl Records of Seminole Count)
I '.11 t, I 140'.I
(it.'
D
rrihr'rt rw'mcnnal property
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO Floridit
P,?,tii',c
Thtf aari 4L.,111.*'. t)s'o(l Made to CONSIDER ANNEXATION
Tonethar with all structures A(1: 1
I'
•,lim, the IcrOl', nI sad Writ of
ar'd
Notice s hnreby given that a improvements now and hereafter
i,I.r'i'i
P1(114141') (7RADSPIAW 'YE N
I
Public Hc'anincj will be held at the sad land And t,lijfeS atlachi'. ,
I Poll
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Commission Room the City Hall 0 thereto alsntltnas steam. electric
'p 0 riff
I4,-turyirIv'r,t
11TH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT.
the Cityof Sanford. Florida, at 7 00 water, ,snd other hpttiflci cOok ,nij
NOTICE OF ACTION
' "no'.' County I Ioq,da
SEMINOLE CO , FLORIDA
o'clock P M on September fl 15, r,'frigeratinci lighting plumbing
C. (41 (ilA 141) 14:. f)i,p44.f4
I'p.l ,, ,'. .
l 5,.,' I II IS 1915
PRORATE DIVISION
-(onSidpr the ,nne.ation of urr'tilatiriq, rriqit'ng and power
'.If PjSlidO',i
c[G ?'2.
systems, machines, appliances. CASE NUMBER PR Sill
property described as follows
REStOENf I UNKNOWN
%N
Bean at a point on the easterly fittire, .mnfl .mppijrfenancr wn cP, Estate of
r :,IIPIA M „ % 4P4A,',',
Y011 APE I4)(419V NOTIFIED
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
onwareor mityhereitlter pertan to
\ '\II 5 ,..
might of way of line s oo &amp; IS u.s
atoo f.m () s soluloru of
that
ii I— OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
1792 said point bng 15*' II and or be u"-."d with. 0. or 00 Sal
o
Msrriane has P,e.'n filed aqitnt you
Notice of Public Hearing
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT AND
ç 01 degrees East
section of premises, even thOqh thCy to'
Arid yo,u are ni'qu'mf dl to',erv,'a copy
The f(o,umnl of (iir1ly (0,11
APPLICATION
FOR
DISCHARGE
saideaterIy P W line with the soulh de'*tchecI or clpfitch,ible
c
.'Il l'er'.l'Wi'. Hr 'ii4r?i '11,1 ,,
f 'rm
,',S."vers
'.
tit Scn
e'nii;le (i&gt;ucIy,
o
"u',rilteru de fenses to it. if Any
Carpet
living room hh.01. P.
556 19' section 11, to'wnshp 20 South,
that the iincl,'rccJn,'I as A;I
M Carroll flijmke Alfpeney for Flr tie will P,IO a Public Pw',5,ing ID range 30 E. .emionle Courly, then "titer bedroom
I
I
Petitoner, whO'..' ityIress 5 II) clarify the permiltedu%e'%,iIlowecl At
r?iiflistr,iItu, of %a'd estate. Iii'.
Osborn Range F 56 AV
run no'th 7501 degrees E along said
,rford Allanlir Bank Bulding,
mFI.'te1
thp
,sdm,n,slratici
the nolt course IuhhnuSe under the
:
easterly 14 W line 335 10' then run N
Singer Furnace BCE 7200$
c,rfo,r1 I ti'u,',t.j
Ihcrenf and Il,,'. IiIti fl sad court P
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Master Plan of the ','Iekiv.i Hunt
(rItiny Pfrv'uO 11(10(1
59 59 I? Ii 105 11' to the wt line tut
1w ,jted in
i's' in-c-al -It, It,. I i'm I if C' 'mu ut C' tub s'., , t ii'c t iOt)e'm 'y
She SF n,i.i.- let rd thol SF nirrter Al h.m, I.... i ai .,n.uint 'y .iriri ,Ou f net re-m t md aplit (.11 on I
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bookkeeping office an(l

Swet'ney's Office Supply.
Ducats arc V. per gam e
in advance for adults and
$1.75 for students. All
llcketsat the gate are $2.50.
Season tickets are also
available, with fans able to
attend all six varsity and

Monday-Friday
Full Salad Bar
Three Delicious Entree
Vegetables

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i'OlI(I judgoicot and sense of
humor will ai(I you,
TAURUS April 20-May 20) It
will appear that you're getting
the short end of a deal today.
Don'tt do anything hasty.
Everything will eventually
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A reader From ('au (ornia
wants to knaw which major suit
(Jo you hid ss hen you have four
cards in t'a II and pa rtn- r
responds a Stayman two-club,
to your opening notrump.
The answer to this one is that
it is a matter of partnership
agreement Sane like to bid
two spa(1('s others prefer two
hearts
Our own practice is to bid the
stronger suit
'Do you have a question for
the Jacobys' Write 'Ask the
Jacobys' care of this
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even it he's dealing from the bottom of the deck'

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2701 ORLAND O DR IVE
SANFORD FLORIDA

just about 211 You could take unfair adeverything today except van ta ge of a situation t oday,
finances, so don't do anything but you won't. Your unselfish
foolish in that area.
decision will prove to be a lucky
VIRGO IAug. 23-Sept. 22 one.
Good things happen if you let
CAPRICORN iDec. 22-Jan.
events run their course today. 1 9 1 Be wary today that a
Trying to f or ce Issues will only dominant personality doesn't
complicate matters.
force his ideas upon you. The
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.23 Your course of action you've se lected
first impulse is to look at the is the be tter one.
darker side of things today.
AQUARIUS (Jan, 20-Feb. I
After a hard second look you'll Enjoy yourself with friends
see you ha ve much to be today but don't try to mix
m:ratelul for.
business wi th pleasure. That
S('OItPI() i Oct. 24-Nov.
could cause some headaches
You're under very good
PISCES iFeb. 20-March '-'III
Financial aspects now, but be La dy Luck is still in your
careful not to earmark w hat's corner. She'll do all she can
coining in for some extravagant he lp you realize your desires.
Be sure ',IIU r'
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GEMINI I May 21-June 20
Domestic pressures may be a
bit trying each today. They'll
pass. Don't let them rattle you.
The rest of the day will be a
breeze.
CANCER (June 21.July 22)
Be willing to go a few steps
further than the boss expects of
you today. Later, he'll do the
same for you.
LEO i July 23-Aug. 22 1 You're

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1IXY?. Club — meet 1st Baptist Church — Activities Building
-- longwood -last Tuesday of the month — 12:30 p.m.
Casselbt'rry Sunshine Senior Club -meet 806 Mark David
BI d. - Casselberry - 1st Friday of the Month — 10:00 a.m. new dub - all welcome.
Central Senior Citizen Club -Church of the Nativity -Lake
Mars — meet the 2nd and 41h Thursday of the Month at 10:00a.m.
Chuluota Senior Citizen Club — Community Fire Hall — 7th
Street Chli1u( — iitt 3rd Thursday of the Month at p.m.
Fifty Plus flub — 7111 I)ay Adventist Church - Forest City meet mostly on the 1st Monday of the Month -6:30 pin.
Golden Years FeIIosWp -meet at the Community United
Methodist Church - Casselberry at noon on the last Wednesday
of the Month - luncheon - Reservations necessary.
Greater Ovitdo Senior Citizens Club -meet at Grant Chapel
A.M.E. Church — Franklin Street and Geneva Hwy. — Oviedo —
3rd Monday of the Month at 4 p.m.
LJcly Socialites Club -meet at Highlands Club House — 675
Shepard Road - Winter Springs — 4th Friday of the Month at
10:30 a.m.
NARFE Club - m National Association of Retired Federal
Fiipinve - meet at the First Federal of Seminole Sanford 1st F'rida ut the month - 1:00
(her Fifty Club -All Soul's Catholic Church -now meeting
at Bedding Gardens Bee. Room — every other Tuesday of the
Month - 10:00 a.m.
Sanford Senior Citizens Club -meet at Sanford Civic Center
- 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 12 noon.
South Seminole Senior Citizen Club -meet 1st Thursday of
the Month at 1st Federal Savings &amp; Loan Bldg. .- 320 W. Semoran
Blvd. -Altamonte Springs — meet 3rd Thursday of the Month at
Women's Club 8 ()verbrook Drive -Casselberry -at 1:00 p.m.
Thirty-Niners Club -meet Sts. Peter and Paul -Goldenrod
- 1st Friday of the month 7:30 p.m.
Village Club St. John's Village — Fern Park -meet 1st
and 3rd Thursday of the Month -7:30p.m.
Young at Heart Club -St. Andrews Presbyterian Church 9913 Bear Lake Road — Forest City -2nd Thursday of the Month
-1:00p.m.
CORRESPONDENCE. ADDRESS TO THIS COLUMN - P.O.
Box 2541 — Sanford. Florida 32771.

For Friday, September 12, 1975

B BERNR:p: BEI)EOSOI.

13 LYLE SL:FFIEL9

something wrong wium him." sung at Matsushita this year.
cross the grassy plaza bet. Motors. The workers P1"Y
A world of blooming
So says Akira Nagano, a Spurred on by founder flowers.
ween Matsushita offices and the doubles with paddles, small
GREATER OVIEDO SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB -meet Grant
OSAKA, Japan - Workers at middle management executive. Konosuke Matsushita who
In more prosaic terms, the showroom, pass the statue of rubber balls and a simple net.
Chapel ÂME Church - 4 p.m.
At Toyo, famous for the
Matsushita Electric, the giant In a nation deficient in quality started it all in 1918, the firm management at Matsushita is Thomas Edison and you'll enter
SEPT. 16
Japanese company that housing, Nagano has just became Japan's largest saying, "Now we have to have the future.
Mazda exported to America,
AUGIES ELDERS - meet St. Augustine Church - 10 a.m. distributes radios and tape borrowed live million yen at manufacturer of consumer harmonious development."
On display are several of the 8,600 workers live in compar.y
OVER 50 CLUB — meet at Bedding Gardens, 10 a.m. Bag recorders
orIdwide, are live per cent to build a home, electric
and
electronic
It may be said by the cynical newest in the company's dormitories. Rents, including
Lunch
singing a different tune.
That's about $17,800, payable products. But indications are observer that "Japan, lncor• product line: A television two meals a day, total 8,000 yen
SANEORD SENIOR CITIZENS — noon, covered dish lunWhen they gather for the over 20 years.
that the years of spiraling porated is one big company monitor that can take a still a month, about $29 American.
cheon. Program — Belly Dancer
morning shift, Matsushita's
That five per cent rate is growth are over,
Japan rose from ashes after
town."
picture of a person on camera
BXYZ CLUB - meet 1st Baptist Church - Activities Bldg. 66,000 workers exercise their about half the going bank rate,
By company accounts, InNot only lifetime em- and process and print it in the devastation of World War
Longtxxl. 12:30 p.m. Speaker: Mr. Ted Burell
bodies and sing the company but the lower interest rate is come has dipped 26 per cent ploynment, group exercises and under a minute; a world clock II.
SEPT. 18
song — "Love, Light and a just one of his fringe benefits. From 1973. Slack in consumer the company song express the that tells the hour anywhere in
11
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FRIENDSHIP CLUB — Altamonte Dream."
His family is cared for in a demand has brought on a drop atmosphere at Matsushita -. in the world at a touch; a mosaic
ROLLI'1'
Springs CmvicCenter-!0:30a.m. Bingoand Bag Lunch,
That blue and white collar company-run
h — "the in sales growth.
ospital
wall of flashing color that
the words of Akira Nagano:
VILLAGE CLUB — St. John's Village 7:3 p.m.
workers have something to sing best in Osaka," Nagano says.
The old lyrics of the company
"Some say on the bad side creates patterns in light from a
SOUTH SEMINOI.F: SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB - Women's about in this year of inflation
When vacation time comes song went:
there is no difference in Mat. computer tape.
120 Sq. Ft. Coverage
('lob - Overbrook Dr. Casselberry I p.m.
and recession may surprise around, it is likely that many
Grow industry, grow, grow, sushita employes. On the good
There is a paternal concern
SEPT. 19
many Americans. But It has Matsushita workers will join a grow —
side, every employe knows for the welfare of workers on
Annual FederationMMeeting — Altamonte Civic Center. 10 been this way for years.
company
s
Harmony and sincerity.
ponsored
tour. At
Matsushita empoyes. On the the assembly line at many
am Friday. The election of officers, audit report and committee
Per Box
The worker just out of 'sigh Toyo Kogyo Motors in
Matsushita Electric."
good side, every employe Japanese companies. During
reports for the year ill take place. All members of the school or college signs on with Hiroshima, workers who add up
Tolbert
The new lyrics, penned last knows
m the
company) what might be a lunch break in ____________________________
Federation are urged to attend.
the company for his lifetime. To 36 years on the job may go on a July:
philosophy and works toward an American plant, Japanese
CENTER
think of job hopping in mid. company sponsored trip to
Each day brings a new that goal."
auto workers play ping-pong or
Clubs, Adresses
Spring.
career, a common practice in Hawaii.
What has this point of view "Eski-Tennis." This is played _________________________
America, would show "there's
Let us bind together
There is a different 'ohlilIn'
produced,
in the company street at Tuyo
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Sanford
Altamonte Springs Friendship Club — Altamonte Springs
I ' ic i. .rir
Mrnlia Avenue, AlLirnonte Springs meet 1st
.iid 3rd 'I1iurMLi of the Month — 10:30 am.
Augies Elders — St. Augustine Catholic Church — 3 Sunset
I )nve - Casselberry - meet 3rd Tuesday of the Month - 10:00

Thursday. Sept ii. 197-5

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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TONIGHT'S

Foodstuff

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EVENING
700 (2) To Tell The
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(44) I4oqan's Heroes
7-3(1 (2) Treasure Hunt
(6) Good Times
(8, 9) Lets Make A
Deal
(11) Movie
(44) toe American

(6 8) Concentration
(9) Wild World of
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(9) Daily Word

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For further information call 173
1567 or write
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"Hotline" Adults .'w Teens
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EARLY DINERS SAVE

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All four In one capsule, ask for
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liberal commissions

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Park, carpeted, draperij, fenced
yard. lake priyleges, near
Stooppirso church 577$ mo
FORREST GREENE INC
REALTORS 6)0 6973
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'too plus utilities 1106 Magnolia
Ave Phone 173 6799

CALL 177 7611

We-it 701h %t. Srii.tll 7 BedrOom
house, itovp &amp; retrigei-aton. sieo
month, plus utilities &amp; 5,73 deposit
31 1910

('c'uple to manaile small (Al apart
mnent coniple. Attractive rent
Allowance 127 090). evenings 131
7673

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Want toetorn Eitra Xmat money!
Call MI 1079

Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Call 173 1597
Write P 0 130. 1/13
Sanford. Ftrid 3777$

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2 And 3 bedroom patio homes. $109
mo FIRST MONTH'S RENT
fREE 3177090

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ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY

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Grooming Supplies -Vaccines
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Child rare, fenced playground.
any toni'. Wont"Sprigt SChool
area After S 10 PM call 331 0579

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$?Ofor 1.577 for?
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A BABY'S WORLD Care for Infants
to age 2 only Neil to new Drivers'
License Bureau 3776645

Conatninf person for general
t'ookkeep;r,g needed at 0(0CC Five
day wf'$ Pay to ccmmen5urale
with ability Evcellent working
conditions, fringe benefits Send
resume to Ho. $66, i i The
Evening Herald. P 0 Ho. 1657.
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With Rheem Central
Air Conditioning.
last summer? It was a real scorcher!
We can make your home a cool little island of
comfort with Rhoem Imperial Central Air
Conditioning, It ' s designc for

truly efficient cooling. And can
fit

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573.900.

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lot, trp' a ccn
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10 hp Jr*on%on electric anti Mot
rheil till trailer ASking 5,475
Phone )fl 6909

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Vehicles

HOMES OF DISTINCTION

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1970 lltorder motor home, good
(rirditinri Sacrifice due 'o llnes

'Close to e'icrything yet away from it alli

Large wooded lots 'Street lights

(all '37)0616
IS' Fiberglass Bass boat. fully
narpetrol, with hat &amp; rod wells
(toll 373 1M9 before Ii a m or
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Paved streets 'Sewers •Sldewatks

Wiseman pov too campo-c
Asking $300
Call Cliff '337 77

16' BOb .' Cat, with trailer
(.rwsd(nniltion
177 61197

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30 Year Mcrt;ages
S pct. down
or Conventional Mortgages
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51? 95 ci
.lecond.tonerj Halter .'
change PEEL'S BODY SHOP,
IIN Sanford Ave

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1?? 1717
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on' Spintet, console and Gr,sn-id
F i'll line of Cr'rrn oruans, priced in
sell fast KeyPi'usrdS, Inc 501 N
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Maonnl'a and Fashion Square
7,5411. Of
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211 W. 25th
Sanford, Fla.
Call for Appt. 322-3103
Remodeling

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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30 HP Mercury. t'00i017 &amp; boat in
e,nllenl Shape 8 ready to go
(.ocici trailer 5795 '1771

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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21111

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','.i"il or tcel ni't5t Ciccu'
&amp; rhtor%
t(rq't,tr,l O0SS &amp;
chairs, straghl chairs, I,Iunij
cahineti, as is CashanciCarry
P1011'S
CiSselbe-mr II -17, 9)0 17(16
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Air Conditioning___ ____________________

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For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 322
1771

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Pl,'r' u,u'cP'nro 9. 5-muia!'rl
brick &amp; -,torio. specialty 372271100

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CON Dl T 10 P11 NO
REFRIGERATION, DUCT
WORK
71 hour service All
makes DYKES AIR CON
PIT ION IPIG, 372

BUDDY S HOME IMPROVE
MEPIT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PENTRY AND REPAIRS 37?
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Ph 377 4057

Pkotography
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70 Pct cil 0hr:'-.gh AuiqjSt P
SEAMAN. PHOTOGRAPHY
Weddings C,sryias Crrrrerc.e,
Apr.l, Prtrats Ad,'n!-ng 9 3 1
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CuStom 010dm' Rv'p.sr'.
D",c'rt Pr os 32? eJ
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Allhncisofciiqging House trailers
storeci &amp; moved 377 9142 or 611
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Bookkeeping

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clesririn 177 9677 ittCr 5

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lull tm.' ht'okki'.'po'r i
;tatemt'nts arm ti. reports 631

Agency

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lateriorpressunecleanng
321 CA5

Free Briçp Wash with any
cleaning oh At regijIam pr..'
ESIERSON LAPIDCI EARING
Pr'f $46 I -ri r'm,',',
D''ch
Ru id:'7 111
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Pressure Cleaning

C&amp;A Backhoe Service

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IF YOU CARE ABOUT LOVELY
I API DSCAPING. large lot.
firr'plae, or tasteful decoralinq
then call Ii's ,'ohnul thiS beautiful 7
ctrirs three FIR home for juSt
541 6(0

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COLOR TV,S1i 95 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
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1 rwr-tr 57 ics 1?)

Moving? Why Not Live
In Sanford's Finest

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Color TV'S fon ¶50 138W. from
$15 Service all makes HERBS'
TV 1200 S French, 373 1734

1973 Plymouth Satellite, metallic

plus
ewtrac 17? 5)93 hr'loftP 6 30 a rio Or
titer S n m

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orhes?nffpe '3771Iila',S.
or 137 7)71 attpr S

3379)36
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Sanford Ave alter S

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1974 (apr, 7,000 CC engine air A.'
nuu stereo moper color 76 tr:
town, 10 plus moo high*y $3
mAth 177 flOO eves anti vik er'

F or Your Junk Cars

ii Unds
Criiben' ,rri1 r,lO:l -0',
c.'lI 377 *15-I
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Isp'c.l AM FM Ratio
517% '317111?

Cash

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KEP4MORE WASHER, pariS,
service. used machines
I. OOPIEY APPLIANCES 373 069i

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60—Of'f ice Supplies
HUY -'SELL
TRADE
311 315 E First St
37?
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I4IIPRYi HIJPPY' HURRY' Dent Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets. Count
er tops. Sinks Installation avail
waste Any more time' s
this
able Bud Cabeil 3726057 any
darling 1 HP home of
at
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rOCuiOn, 51150 or bm? offer
171 7444

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small V 6. automatic. a' p,vi
373 1769

ticenseti real pStAte sales person for
Aotiye Sanfd ffii Etpereeoce
desired, no, will train Bulnes ,
flOOd
CALL HART
REAL
ESTATE. Gtq Willis. 3374040

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Why store it and forget It! Sell It and
forgetIt with a Classified Ad 372
7811

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555

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Prorture, State rarmerit' V..lrkct,
Stall No A Sanford 337 5161 or
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Nice Yard.
7097 or 177 1750

Homes
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REAL ESTATE. INC

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Lots

And
Acreage
IDUPI P. RlDIP ASSOC

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Vietnamese femle refugee,
araduiatr' ri University of S, i3)fl
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ideal retirement village on the
beautiful Wekitito River at Camp
Sminl '3771170

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Im
intorilit.' 7 bedroom CBS home
with workshop and plenty of space
for narden rws oversiZed lot 139,000
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(OtfNTPV ESTATE
Beautifully
remriiole-d 1 bedroom 7 bath
pe, large screened galebowith
tiartsecuie P. bar 16' . 16' pool, fully
tented on small acreage 569.000

322-6457

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F Ill 12771

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TVs
PAPaS A'iD 9 ECORD
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bedronminttsgeon deep fruit Ire,.
ailed lot SIA lot) Good terms

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Lawn Care

S iriS rqitgrow Oh.' swing set or small
hicycle cell the'.' 'die items with

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Granada Townhomo at Sonora • Move rs for less and you
keep the difference.
See what a Granada Townhome has to offer. Over 1,650
square feet of living space
including 3 bedrooms, 24
baths and plenty of closets A private courtyard entrance,
enclosed patio garden, two-car garage with electric doors,

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central heat and air, color -Coordinated kitchen and much

more Complete recreational facilities maintAined by the
Sar'iora Hoqrt'cp,npt Association. On closing we pay your

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F"Ine-1.11(l ni"'', w iniows hung
rnnnrptpwnrI etc By the hour or
h1 the joto 377 9'ItsS

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GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL Ii
NOW WITH .5 CLASSIFIED AD
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Chevy pith up, vC'y good
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Wheel
Dr's.'
I .iriil 'u'-".
64-Equipment for Rent
51 095 Call 'fl7 lAS) Ask
anti Soft Tcios Cenlr''
top*,
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Duane MrGu,i,e Dealer
I .troes S.'!eevnns
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Pent Blue LusIre EleCtric Carp-el i'l,s
P.4.
(P'('P Irri.'.' (411
Shnnipocier for only Sl SOperday
go
Make your Budget
further, Stoop
(AR poLi's FURNITURE
the C(assiUvd Ads every day
JIMMY BRYAN
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TOYOTA
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r',iri, i

1968

ROBSOPI MARINE
Hwy I? fl
337 $96)

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Alt.., I-I,. alt li-vt

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5772

S-rigor ic Zag, n catnet, j nt'csjie,
front load deluxe sewing machint'
Sold nw for 531900 Pay balance
of SM or 10 payments 0159 See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
301 East First Downtown
3371) Eve 869 1146

Forrest Greene, Inc.

46-Commercial

Crank Realty

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owner 171 ni;i

1.,irlt, A.
'irJ 7,O,trt
Yraile, A'
wide, IS' I'iQ, Overall
Lihe Mary. CLOSEOUT
leenth entlufling tongue.
10 Prt DccojnlalI5helIgoods
Taod.m ail. electric brakes.f
lirfs, f r;u,Vmrnff(X SAIC
hAulinn tractor or I piece of
1?? 509A
"uipm.nt V.00 form '119
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Peg Real Estate Broker

171 $STOnr 611 4-'

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payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government subSidized
to guailflerj buyers Call to Sec . 0
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bath, new Carpet, in excellent
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A real pretty 3
PFA(EFUL
Bedroom, 7 bath home. frepte,
carpet, hrekfst bar
Many
e.tras went into the Construction
ASking &amp;401000, but encouraging
toil
After hours 'all Jo McDaniel. 372
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Federal Ilr.icriij ArtnnnislratIufll
33—H
33—Ho
Furnished
veterans Aclm n'stration'
Conventional Finaning
Private Financing!
7 fledmnonmn fenied yard 1 ibId ri k
$175 plus drpg%it Call 337 9104 (5h5
after S
Which is hi-st for you
In your
'situatiOn-- Nnnneknovvs--but you
Partially furniShed 3 bedroom,
We will give you direction to help
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leered, fruit trees 5775 371 1155
with the right answer for your
'situation

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1609 Sanford Ave.

TAFFER REALTY
Req Real Estate Broker
1IF 75th St
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CUSTOM BEAUTYTalk about
large rooms. 7.9(%) sq ft 0 3
Bedroom, 7 bath, family room.
muppc'd kitchen carpet, color
rrele. on 2' j, acres 551500

7 Apar'mr'nt buildingi, near town
crunwr'nient to Shopping diStrict
And Shr.'uls $70 000 each. terms
tovtolahlp Fri' 'nlormaton (All

7521 Pirk Dr 372 7111
Alter Hr
PEAL TOP
1779791
3770616
3773991

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TOP lOCATiON- '1 Bedroom, 7
hith split ptan large lrniIy room
fireplaro'. drapes, Shutters, car
cl f , 551.500

Moving 00 an

Jim Hunt Realty Inc.

CAP, ' Al

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Complete chIld care servicet New
Summer Programl HEY DIDDLE
DIDDLE DAY CARE, 3235690

Remember

A FRESH FROZEN, NATURAL DIET
FOR ALL MEAT EATERS:

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CuOICE LISTINGS
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
617W lstSt. 377 SM). 337-7757

Who Knows?

CeesntrvClub Circle 373 .4S71 after

Retired lady to Sit in my PsOn'ie with
two Small children References

6—CMd Care

cool little
r.)ui A.mal
'kSW.4s'% SPIiiM4Pi upft ha.. fli,t tPit hIIPUI a.'i411. cs.4i,.. 44 ts.' v.o,
f"fl, r,Iahd W 1W .al t ilThi Owl Iwy I
Di'aq it pu's r., two fr.wli.q tOw
.,Wk$t pc.urv.i., p',.c.t, r,,
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have 4wylp $..Ifwlisa.duh and v I P $..4$Own, P,,y
05, Thpy a's ahiil lisPi 1st sil elj
y tiel Wit St.4Owq N.h.r,s &amp;.41 poplif,pil."
,- 4*q IiI'S esi.t, 01
d , I 'on e.'Vt',.d .0'

rslth, 97,))?' tree sPoiled lot,
notral heat &amp; air, nearly new
530.000

BROKERS
Da 0 s 122 6123
Plights 377 7352

76065 Hwy I? 9
PFALTOR )I 5711

tented yard 5150 Adultt
(- 'otr'i- re(j 171 5451 r 377 6t70

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32) 3376

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We can make
your home a

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TO r'
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At Ch;Cn &amp; The Pit

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sprina., s i
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pm '371

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Harold Hall Realty

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t A EFRONT. 7 Bedroom th'(e
lo'AtiOn S77S "ii's

3 Bedroom house. kitchen eguupped.
air, close in $175 m
3776761

2 bedroom house, Stove, $110 13,)

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classified ii We'll help you write
an ati that ,yilt bring a last sate
CALL 172 2411

location

"Get 'Em While

79—Trucks-Trailers

KUJLP DECORATORS
409W 1st 5? .177 7335
w.' n, Furn-'jrr'
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tOwn. 1 bedroom I acre, boat
Clock

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WrMrulf's GArden Centeir
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ll)tt.'t.'r, A's.' 5401Ord
_______________________________ '77 Ford I 250 1low

Goods

F F Emarulabe I Bedroom. ?bath
well
maintained,
recently
52'Alianc
ice maker
refrigerator. range. neautiful
:,pc' i; 'CE S
0(1/.1 11Y
yard 579.5(0
RAPC,A(t'I PRICES S:•Plr
AUCTION. 173 7310
PIE/P Sf11001
I Bedroom, 7

WANT 10 SELL
TOUR 'iu',tr

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Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
377 1991
I9I9S French
3771371,372 1196, 337 1961
372 1959, 372 1161
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SnaIl hr.n-e fri.' 'sOle- ti'y own,'r If
roos old, central P'ieil&amp;,ir.) LIP'S
P baths )71 0117 7$ 46 (ICapitan
Drive

3Redrm 2 vmS old. Children OK
ron rent and I mo Security Call
371 1607

I ady CompAnion to live in nice horn'
lit Santord With blind widow Own
rcscrv,l hoard &amp; salary Call 901 769
3157 alter S p in

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REALTOR 372 7IS8

TRFMP4pvJ5 BUY- In the
bedroom, 7 bath, plt bedroom
plan, central Or. fireplace, CI
cellent lO(atiOn

All Holly Ave -- 7 BR. kitchen
eOUippe(t panel inQuire at corner
04 Holly &amp; Fif;h so

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CaliBart Real Estate

Puyir-ri .0

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It s like pnnit'% from heaven when
*ith a
you sell •Ønf
want ad

63----v"chinery-Tools

51—Household

mileage, stratI VI auio ?rar',
Poi, Air IMMACU18te cond.? thrni,nPiniit %11-&amp;V
Or "
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F)L4IR AGFNCY
371 381.6

and gardrn i4rayers
91 tents ea CarcienLand, 1100 W
it St. 373 60

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REALTOR ASSOCIATE, 337 SI?

I ISO 377 3AS3

Place an ad in classified it dOein't
matter wt,al you need You'll find
that Some reader PsAS lust that
'tern he or She would like to Sell
Do it now i

7 . Pr'r( i-n? iriipr,.c?
£40 L04fl (MST
Plo Closing Cnsl
1flv'clroom 7bath patio
bomes,'3toedrpom7u,
hathctriwohonies

1632

condition, excellent
5)6,500 Terms

Kish Real Estate

Beat Inflation

REALTY INC
707 F 75th St 321
IIALCOLBEPT REALTOR

Eves '337

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HAL COLBERT

hou,
stove.
r,'yr,qerayon &amp; ,sr conditioner.

LOOKING FOR
SOMETHING SPECIAL'

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tondetion 523.900

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Manager for local apartment
cOmlpi,live in Husband can have
•
other employment I 18 7515

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM

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1969 Vrilvn. automatic I ilir' 'i-li'
Call 373 555) a"-r
model Iii

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ratrhr-r, 575 7 like fleW Swivel
t.'i.'it or stadium seats. 51 each SO
Pridn farpi.s 1n I 6. 7 Gal cans
llnsi,rpas,.ci for hedge, land
%CAPiM 7041 Holly Awe
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1971 Ruth C,r.'i'
P...'rStperinq Bra
Rest Offer 668 I?''

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I aPe Mary 7 RrIroom. Florida
fene,'d yard croade By
117 1507

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evc.'llent

5,a
tue,
pump,
3.1'
WAnm inor hshinil lawn miciviii".
SIP 171

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WITT REALTY

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u:pord,
relnigertr,
ditposai
ol heat
air con
dltio era Quiet neighbortij 106
Drive, Ravenna Park Phone
372 0699

Wanted

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rr.,lts ji,.,t try ii'i.. 3fl 7611

Modernizing your Home?
no
longer needed but useful temt
with a Class ified All

I HEOROOM. 1', bath, It's like pennies from heaven when
S1A.NCY(
you Sell "Don't Needs" w'lh a
StOve P. ri'lrinrrator, 57.500 down
want ad

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171 s;.o-t,

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HOME &amp; POOL
S Bedroom 7 baths 3 C ar garage,
Fbi rm i'.'nt H A. Price 511.000

511

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over

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1 beoroom
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walk to o'l.'rnentary. biCyCle t
(fllle.' VA finant ing available

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7911

(rildSpnf rhMt
'riO 'iii' Pied $7(Y) GE twir door
reIrq.'ratnr freezer. ice maker on

chritijiri

$19,500

oualify$nq Only
down

7-Bedroom, air conditioned fenced
yard. 1901 Sumrner1n Ave56.9))
Of rTlflpr otner 111 Ji'VF

REALTORS

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r,o
discoveries per panel
an all-new series of 24-page bth,kICls,
border volumes I

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glut $30 depOSit
Forrest Greene Inc

Sunday - Noon Friday
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Acre plat
ilelu,e 7 bedroom
dupleses, ar, carpet, drapes,
Appliances utility moOn-I, carport,
lawn maintained. $110 667 1751

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large 3 OR, 7
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71 Hrs Service

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NO QtJAI.IFYipc,
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intrro"I ¶10000 '377 7ij7

Inviting pcol, in large I bedroom
bonnie with timi, room Only

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'T4lr5clos e in 19S ma Call 377
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Monthly Rentals Available
5135 5150
Color TV
QUALITYIPIN - NORTH
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Neighborhood
(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2.8. 13) Hollywood

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Ave 5100 month pl
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r'i(inth $10 depost Water paul
501 MAgnOlia Ave Phone 17? 0761

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Modern,
home. family
rnnrn, naraur', carpets Call 633

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(lean furnished apartment, good
location all utilites, 5130 337

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1 or? Rc'clroorns Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7545 Park Drive S10 up

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Cnrivrni.'nt o S(hiiiIS &amp; SPioppun
SANUOPDMOIIILE PARKS INC
(San MnCrntral)
15155 Orlanrin Drive

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS,NOPETS
116W 2nd St

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AFTERNOON
17:00 (2,44) News
(6) Young And
Restless
(8.13) Magnificent
Marble
Machine
(9) Eyewitnes s
(24) Senior Scene
(35) Big Valley
17:30 (2, 1. 13) Jackpot
(6) Search For
Tomorrow
(9) All My Children
(44) Variety
1'00 (2) Marble

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Furno.hivi lrl(lud, nq Ulil,hr%
Sevllllll r,Af&amp;n%
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all electric cat in kitchens,
rrsvafe, residentIal From $150
WEEKLY RATES
7015 Sanlorci Ave
all 7613 7 ''
orivrortinim
940
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(44) Gllliqans Island
(9) Gllliqan's Island
(24) Mkter Roger',
Nt'iqhborho)(f
(35) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) flr,idy (i,çh

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One &amp; 7 b'droom opartment.
furnIshed Or unfurnished Newly
redecorated Come see. 3
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Airport Blvd Sanford 37) 1310

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(35)

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Best
(2. L 13) Wheel Of

(6)

103 Aarist

(24) Efectric Company
CtC Company
(44) Lucy Show
6:30 (2. 8.) NBC News
(9) ABC News
(13) lane Grey
Theatre
(24) Feeling Good
(35) Mayberry RFD
(44) Bewitched

Buullwmnkle
(44) FlifltStofl5

Leave It To

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Tree ha.1ed 1 h.irom, dlflin)
rt'ni hrdri h1'i, L
uirner triO 171 4lfi

Th,nmmn,ile borne nice
loort,OlOn In. rent or sale 377
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50--Miscellanecus for Sale

41—Houses

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(35) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Three Stooges
3 - 25 (44) Spirit
76
3 - 10 (6) Tattletales
(9) One Life To
Live
(24) Yoga

(24) Sesame Street
(44) Father Knows
.

(35) Lo%1 In Space

Beaver
9:30 (44) Gamer Plye
10-00 (2) Celebrity

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Hillbillies
(13) Cable Journal
(24) Villa Alegre

(6) Match Game
(9) General Hospital
(24) Romaqnolls Table

(35) Rocky

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(9)

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17 Wife of Aegir 57 Contender
(myth)
58 Within (comb
33 Aromatic Spice
River ietS
Is Classifies
35 Kll-.hen
CubiC meter
19 Jewish
59 Light bro*i
gadget
9 Woodsmen
tomelander
60 lcelandc tale 10 E~g.shaped
40 Corroded
21 Stupefy
61 Back talk
fl Undo queen 43 Lads narnr'
23 Bitter vetch
(coil
l6Cityinf3elgium 45 Poker skes
24 Camels hair
46 Scoot
20 Got up
cloth
47 Lambs
22 Russian
27 Increases
DOWN
name
decree
29 Boys name
4.8 Geraint s wife
1
Maple
sugar
24 Priest
32 Fruit
25 Farm situclure 50 African
34 Problems
source (PI 1
fake
36 Trade-marked 2 Margarine
26 A siatic Turk
51 Disencumbers
3 Young salmirri 28 Taint
foods
52 SethS
ai Musical
4 Denominations 30 Snare

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2 - (y) (6)

B - 00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(44) Flintstone-s

(6)

5 - 10 (2)

(24) Florida Report
Golding Light
(9) 510.000 Pyramid
(24) Je -inne Wolf
730 (2. 8, 13) The Doctors
(6) Fdcfe Of Night
(9) Rhyme And
Reason
(24) TheArbors

Sunrise Jubilee
Sunrise
Almanac

(44) House Of
FriQhtCflstCifl

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(44) Uniscope
7:30 (9) Am America

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Turns
(9) Let's Make A

6 - 30 (6) Sunrise
Semester
(8) Today In Florida
6 - 55 (2) 0aily
(8) News
Stjncst Sunrise
News
7 - 00 (2, 8) Today
(6) News
(9) Bozo Circus

1(1 - 3(1 (21) The Arbors
11 00 (2, 6, 8, 9) News
(35) 7(X) Club
(44) Love American
Style
1130 ( t) Tonight Show

11:24

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6 - 15 (6, 8) Sunshine
Almanac

(13. 35) Burke's Law

&amp;

10 (2.8. 13) Days Of Our
Lives

MORNING

Minute

(6) Mery Griffin
(9) Dinah
(24) Sesame Street
(35) (JntJordoq
(44) MIckey Mouse
Club
.130 (2) I3onania
(8) Mery Griffin
(9) Lucy Show

(6) Nwc
(9) fvans Hope
(74) World Pre
(35. 44) Movie

Friday

(9) On The Rocks
113S) Movie
8 - 57 (6) Bicentennial

Plvs

"MEAN &amp;

Machine

Entertainment

R - OO . e Th e Montefuscos
(6) The Wauons
(9) Barney Miller
(24) Evening At

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41 Health resort
I Dips in gravy 42 Strategic
Green
agency(at
'egetables
44 Arm bone
two 46 Strikes out
12 Wings
nous
13 Disembarked 53 Ar name
4 Eggs
54 Amuse
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Answer to Previous Puzzle

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Tree Service

Pendable lawn Servic
A t reason,jbtp rates
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Thursday, Sept. H. 1975

Now/n
Progress -

68th Year, No 19-Friday, September 12, 1975

Scotty's®
MILLION 00[[AR

State Attorney Silent.On Proceedings

Grand Jury Believed Hearing Testimony In Murders

INVENTORY SALE
SAVEup to 50 %
on more than 200 of Scotty's
regularly stocked home

Here's a great home Improvement project that
you can do yourself. . . with professional results.
A new kitchen can do wonders In transforming an
older home into a modern pride-of-joy.
See your nearest Scotty's'for a helping hand on
proper planning, measuring and ordering. You
can select just the right combination of compon-

Reg.
19.95
31.95
38.90
43.99

ents from our extensive warehouse selection to
give your project that "custom-crafted' look.

Night Stand (ea.) ...................
Seven Drawer Chest lea.) ............
Wagon Seat Chest (ea.) ..............
Four Drawer Chest (ea.) .............

Here's the best part . . . visit Scotty's' now
and save an additional 10% off the usual low
price of quality Conner cabinets . . . Roll up
your sleeves and make it happen!

11 ;1 I I I F1 111.1 J1 liii Ici
4mm x 4' x 8' Surfer in Blue, Green
Gold or Cinnamon (shoot) .......... 5.99
4mm * 4' x 8' Planked Elm (sheet)...... 6.49
V." x 4 x 8' Rustic Hickory (sheet) ..... 11.99

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KITCHEN CABINETS

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Sal.
12.96
16.96
19.96
21.96

Handy for many home projects. Excellent for building
saw horses.
Reg. Price (piece) .......69c

Save 10%on all Conner cabinets stocked in our central
warehouse.

Velva Turf CARPET
GRASS

(7

SQ. YD.

to

MIRROR TILES
Six 12" x 12" tiles, mounting
tape and instructions.
Reg. Price (set) ........ 12.79

Double Bowl
STAINLESS STEEL SINK
EACH

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HAN DEE STEP STOOL

22" x 33" x 634" self-rimming.

Sturdy 2' wood stool is perfect for home or shop.
Reg. Price (ea.).........2.95

Reg. Price (ea.) ........28.88
Lush green artificial turf in 6'
and 12' widths. E1301.
Reg. Price (sq. yd.) ... ..4.99

PLUG-IN STRIP

Inside Frosted
LIGHT BULBS

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7301 7'%" CIRCULAR SAW
LSrT

EACH
Bestgen. purpose saw.
Burnout protected motor.
Reg. Price (ea.) ........ 24.99

CONCRETE MIX (1\

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EACHI!%KI
60, 75 or 100 watts.
Reg. Price (ea.) .........22c

ARCHITECTURAL PAINT

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15c
12c
1" * 10'13 Ponderosa Pine (lin. ft.)
7*
17c
x 2" Clear Cedar (Pin. ft.) ........... 13c
Oc
x 2" Clear Cedar (Pin. ft.) ...........26c
21c
Cedar Closet Lining (32' package) ..... 138 14.49
1.1.1'] u :ri i .iiii i
Cape Cod Entrance Handle Sot 603D36
Antique Brass/Black (ea.) ..........
Bryan Aluminum Passage Set - 3201
Satin (ea.) .......................
Bryan Bedroom Privacy Set - 3211
Satin (ca.) .......................
Bryan Bathroom Privacy Set . 3211 Gold
or Satin Aluminum/Chrome (as.)...,
Empire Bathroom Privacy Set- 3511
Antique Brass ....................
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Showdown

ByEl)PItICKETr
Herald Staff V,riter

"We're going to ask (k, said Thursday he will be
to appear" because
Mr.
Beckwith to
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Kwiatkowski
's "information is
.•
Seminole Count
corn: explain. It seems like erroneous."
•
- 'i missioner harry Kwiatkowski a few banks are Actually, a Beckwith
and Circuit Court Clerk Art being favored."
assistant, who handles the
Beckwith Jr. are headed for a
Commissioner
county's
banking business said
showdown at Tuesday's county
,. the commissioner's figures are
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conission meeting.
commission
nIt/ K w i atkowski okay, but
Kwiatkowski s
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Kwiatkowski said Thursday it
conclusions are incorrect.
"looks like a few banks are called 21i times, Kwiatkowski
"i call banks that will give
being favored" with $26.2 said. All total, the county has 10 me some action," said Mrs
million worth of county "depositories," the commis. Eloise Pfeifauf, an assistant t
business which is distributed by sioner added.
Beckwith.
Beckwith's office.
The two banks most favored
She said she doesn't 'have
As
Kwiatkowski's
bycalls, according to tirne"to call all thebayjksth
he
comments, the commission has Kwiatkowski, were the Atlantic county. Plus, she said
some
asked Beckwith to appear National Bank of Sanford and banks are unable to handle time
Tuesday to explain his the Flagship Bank of Sanford. deposits because of insurance
department's banking
The "time deposits" as they requirement.s.
procedures.
are called are a "plum" to
!.kin at tier books

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Kwiatkowski said a study bankers, a Beckwlth assistant pointed out haUrims
reveals that from January of agreed. However, Beckwith certain banks cte not to
last year to the present, 33 hth also evlained that txthks rrn
&amp;CceM
C: 51il tune depcti
were required.Of those bids, pay interest to the county for for one reason or
two banks were called 32 times, deposits.
We're gr to ask Mr. Beck.
and one
n was called 30
Kwiatko ski asked Beckwit h with to explain Kwiatkowski
times.
to explain why some banks are
Two Seminole County banks, called inore frequently than are being favored.,'
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Young Joe Dentar isn't really giving an Inside view of his dental work. instead, the four-year-old is

giving his version of a smile for the photographer. Joe was asked to smile and this was his way of Kwiatkowski says, weren't others.
doing exactly that. Quite amouthluloftecth, young man. (lleraldPhotohyilillVfnccntJr.)
Called at all. A third bank
Beckwith. who says the
('t'riilank of Cassclberrv - was commission is shooting in the

NO CAVITIES

She said the county has to

play "a game of catchup with
national average standards."

"I tried to find a rhyme or

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Griffin: "I Am Not Going To Jail For You"

Board member Pat Telson
said educational experts claim
"It's not the number of hours,
but
the Hine s"

Tight Purchasing Control Required By Law, Firemen Told

"Younger kids are too worn
out after six hours," said one

By DONNA FES
Herald Staff Writer

fire department on purchasing procedures.

Smith this week announced he resigned as
Smith said while he would no longer t the cncerning financial responsibility, adopted
Wrangling
between
city
officials
and
the
the
city's
fire
chief
because
city
officials
have
city's
fire chief, he would retain the office of an ordinance several months ago setting
A county high school teachzr
volunteer fire company, which has extended questioned his Integrity,
volunteer fire chief,
purchasing procedures, requiring purchase
said it is unfair to compare
LAKE MARY - "I think a lot of you the over many months this year, on the proper
Councilmen denied Smith's accusation,
Lake
Mary,
which
celebrated
its
second
orders,
approval of department heads and
California
standards
to volunteer firemen) but lam not going to jail method of expending city funds and the
saying they only expected the fire department anniversary asa city in August, owns the fire bids on purchases of over $1,000.
Florida's standards without for you. We all must follow the law," said city definition of the word "emergency" came to a and Smith
to comply with city purchasing department equipment, while the volunteers
At one time the approval of three cot.inconsidering funds available for council member Lillian Griffin, regarding head with the resignation of Fire Chief procedure law the same as other city own the building which houses the equipment.
each child and other "ratios." dispute between the city and the volunteer Charles (Chuck) Smith.
(Continued On Page 2-A)
departments.
The city council, in line with state law

Authority Seen
For Utilities

Inside Sunday
,fr._

Population Boom Ahead
by the year 1990, according
planning department
studies. Read about the projected growth and what lies
ahead
Seminole County
the Sunday edition of The
FenIng Herald.

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Se(-'alnole County's population will more than double

By JOE ASK RFN

to

for

A convenient three outlet strip
with 6' cord.
Reg. Price (ea.).........1.88

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Shrub and Tree (51b.) ............... 2.95 1.79
Bonus S Fertilizer and Weed Control
(5,000 sq. ft. bag) ................. 18.95 12.49
17,500 sq. ft. bag) ...... ........ 26,95 18.69

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First grade is the bvils
for all
reading. California schools __
not cutting back on a hours
for their lo w er grades.
Teachers should work around
the children's short attention
spa n, said
- Adan*iewicz.

5.99

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he was afraid he would get in
trouble for illegal trash dum.
ping.
Anthropologists at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington,
D.C., examined the remains of
the unidentified body and
reported they were the remains
of a woman between 16 and 21
years of age, 51" to 57" tall,
with reddish blonde hair, police
said.
The reports stated, according
to investigators, that the core
had been in the dump from
three to five weeks.

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"We don't have time to waste.

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Briggs White "Conserver" Closet (ea.) - 52.20
Galvanized Steel Pipe
'/"x21'(pc.) .................... 8.37
'."x21'(pc.) ................... 17 02
1"*21'(pc.) ..................... 15.15
1'."x21'(pc.) ................... 20.13
1'Y'x21'(pc.) ................... 24(X)
2" * 21' (pc.) ..................... 32. 77

Spaziano was arrested in
April by Chicago police on a
disorderly conduct charge. A
computer check revealed he
was wanted in Orange County
for the rape and knife attack on
the 16-year-old girl. He waived
extradition and was returned to
Florida for trial in the case.
The bodies at the Altamonte
Springs dump area, south of SR
436 and west of SR 431, were
found by an EatonviHe man on
Aug. fl, 1973, but he told
authorities he waited 24-hours
to report the grisly find because

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children.

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25 Quart Seat Top Ice Chest lea.) ..... 12.95
8.69
5 Gallon Plastic Water cooler (as.) ..... 13.95 9.96
10 Gallon Plastic Water Cooler (as.).... 21.85 15.84

reExirtc(I to have told defense
attorney Edward Kirkland that
Spaziano was a prime suspect
in the Altamonte dump mur(k'rs and that he (Abbgy)
"wanted a confession" from
Spaziano.
At one point, Abbgy was
reported to have said that he
had taken his Investigation of
the (lump murders to Herring's
office and had been told to keep
working and to obtain "more
evidence" before the case
would be taken before the
Seminole County (;ran(] Jury.

Kwiatkowski,

Mrs. M. Adamkiewlcz,
representing some parents of
children
at
Longwood
Elementary school, said extending the four-and-threequarter hour day for the lower
grades to the regular six.and-ahalf hour day would help raise
reading level averages of the

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The mnaximwn five-hour day
for kindergarten and first grade
Pupils In Seminole County was
reaffirmed this week by School
Board members In spite of an
appeal for longer hours from
a group of parents concerned
with national reading levels.

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year-old Joseph Robert "Crazy
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who had been niiis.sing for 17
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Herald Staff Writer
The Seminole County Grand
Jury was in session today and
believed to be hearing evidence
in connection with the August
1973 murder of one of two young
women whose decomposing
bodies were found in a trash
dump at Altamonte Springs.
Senilnole-Brevard State Atty.
Abbott Herring, s ho is handling
the grand jury probe, was silent
on what the Jurors were considering but courthouse oh.
servers and sources close to the

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Seminole Utility Authority," as committments of $15,000 each
a separate legal entity to dire:t from Seminole County and the
construction and operation of a City of Sanford, and ,OQOfrom
proposed $15 million federally the City of Lake Mary.
sponsored regional sewer plant
Bill Dale, Seminole County
within the next few years. was utility director, said the county
predicted Thursday night by will support what should be a

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Cit \lan4igcr Warren E 'the best service with the least
Pete Knowles told members cost
of the regional sewer plan'
When you wont pure water,
committee a regional entity will who care who treats it We
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South did just that, but l oo k
what would have happened if
West had pulled himself
together and bid four spades.
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By El) l'UICKEVF
herald Staff Writer
i See related story, page 7Aj
Ry cutting $50,000 from
county library servires and
$75,000 from road materials, the
'uiino1e County Commission

Cuts included a $41,000
reduction for three managerial
studies; elimination of human
director's service salary,
$16,000:cut migrant and elderly
food program, $5,000; cut urban
forester, $3,000, and others

when the commission refused a
compromise in lieu of
$2.6 million Polk sought. The
$120,000 would have brought
Polk's budget to about $2.5million,
At one point Polk agreed to

because Polk's request is
$fl5,04X mwe than last year.
Polk said $70,000 is i&gt;ming
from federal funds.
Commissioner Dick Williams
said he 'could buy" a $60,000
increase, but not $120,000"

Williams. Any further redw tions, he said, are a "penalt'
which we should not get into
Commissioner
[larry
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philosophically, with Williams
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EvenIng Herald, San'ord.Fl.

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By DONNA EST F-4
Herald Staff Writer

N1'%tt( s'd name With the
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By JANE ('ASSEI.BERRY
Daniels to include it referen- traffic signs. Bradshaw had which meets today at 6:30 p.m. a major in planning or it related rirrk Of
C f%jnt v. Flor l dA in
Herald Stall Writer
(turn on the ballot at the next asked for the council's feelings has one promising applicant field and two years related the provi%ifin% At the Ficliliou%
WINTER SPRINGS — City election to provide for transfer on allowing signs for garage and would welcome more. The experience or an equivalent Nanie Statutes, In Wit Sec lion
Council unanimously voted to of Funds from one department sales, sale of personal articles position is to by funded by combination In training and MS 09 Florida Statutes 1957
.f, VlAhn Uruer.
accept the proposed $458,267.15 toanother without the recessity and directions to new houses. CETA
Comprehensive experience.
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Due to delay on the part of the Employment Training Act)
Fiscal budget For 1975-76 of a public hearing was tabled
"nd Karl Glastad.
y ru%f ees
Monday night following a public for a week to allow the city count' on cleaning out ditches funds.
Legal Notice
—Pohlish S ept 1, 10 I?. 71. 1915
hearing,
attorney to look into the legal for the city between Kdgernon
The commttce determined
Several residents corn- ramifications,
and Moss and Fairfax and that the functions of the planner
P tIn'
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mended the council for doing
Daniels said, "It is folly to go Devon, the council voted to would include undertaking and ennan.l intm%i rim,ii at finK 373, RR SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
such a good job on the budget to the expense of a public award the contract for the job preparing studies, programs 1' 1, Annnlia Seminole County.
ANND ,ZOPfllNpQ )MHMiSSbON
ublic earing
Ow ticit'os ;arn
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;Intl holding the line at the hearing (in excess of $100 legal to City Animal Control Officer and regulations for the orderly
11w ir,em , nnie (nurity Plannnrj
"° (nrnmisson will oncIuct
certified millage of 2.43 mills cost) just to transfer funds from Carl (Sonny) Mitchell.
growth and development of the SPFC I Al 1ST s. and that I intend to "°"
" p1thl i f hearing for the following
renster
said
name
with
the
Clerk
of
or $2.43 for every $1,000 of one department to another."
The city had alloted $750 for city and its surrounding areas.
appraised property value).
Mayor Troy Piland, however, the clean-up, which Public
Duties would relate to
In conSider the ap
loridA in Accordance With the
cit the e x isting PUD.
Departmental totals include: recommended the public Works Conu11isioner Irene Van analysis, evaluation and pfOviSlcin of the Fictitious Name
Police, $132,655.35; Fire, hearing requirement be left as Eepoel said the city did not presentation of facts, trends Statutes, to Wit section 16$ 09 Planned lint Development, zoning
cit the fohlOWiflO decc'rlbed property
Stat t
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$58,700.35; Public Works, a safeguard because he said he have the manpower
nor and proposals to concerned F'rici.
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The South ' of the SW 1 4 of Section
$49,199.45; Building and Zoning, feared without it transfer of equipment to do. Mitchell of- officials and planning corn- Pi'hIith s. to I? 71 Oct I 1975 6 715 29E. and the North ' of the
NW ' 1 cit Stion 7 715 79E. less
$22,895; Finance, $71,773: fund.s might get to be a habit. fered to cut and remove weeds missions. lie will also act in a pp 77
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Office, $43,700; Court, $10,550;
Council instructed City from the ditches for the swii supervisory capacity over IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. Sfill hci W
eminole
Plan ing Commission. $5,000; Building
Inspector
Ray allotted, using a four-man crew, clerical employes engaged in EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI R- (intv, IInrida Furthern
described
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CUIT, IN AND FOR
AS the C,And taKe PUD lOcated '
Building fund, $30,000; and Bradshaw to stietly enforce the
Daniels reported the corn- planning related activities.
COUNTY FLORIDA
mile North Of SR 136 and 17 mIles
Federal Revenue Sharing, roads and sidewalks ordinance mittee appointed to set up job
The committee is looking for NO. 15 - 1509-CA - 0111.0
$33,714.
which prohibits signsonrights- criteria and review applicants someone with four years of ADVANCE MORTGAGE CDR
7 TO clarity the permitted uses
A motion by Councilman John of-way other than authorized for the position of city planner, college or university study with PORTION a Delaware cot ,lIôwed at the golf course

IN BRIEF
CIA

Stockpiles Include

Drugs, Officials Say
w\sI,!NGToN I A1' — In addition to deadly poisons,
the Central Intelligence Agency has secretly maintained a
variety of other unauthorized chemical agents, ranging
from (lisabling drugs to insecticides, knowledgeable of-

ficials say.
The existence of the additional substances, all of which
apparently were kept without the knowledge or approval
of highranking CIA officials, was confirmed late Tuesday
b NO Sen. Frank Church and deputy White house
euunsel Roderick M. hills.
Earlier Tuesday, Church, chairman of the Senate intelligence committee, told a news conference that the CIA
had kept vials of cobra venom and a deadly shellfish toxin
in direct violation of it presidential order to destroy stockpiles of biological and chemical warfare agents.
In a subsequent telephone intersew, Church said the
additional items consisted of "poisons, chemicals, insect icides and other disabling drugs that may or may not
have violated the presidential directives" of 1%9 and 1970.

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to seek life on Mars, a planet once thought to be crisscrossed with canals dug by intelligent beings.
The Viking If was Launched on schedule at 2:39 p.m.
EDT Tuesday, as a Titan-Centaur booster rocket
propelled the four-ton spacecraft into a parking orbit
around Earth.
Less than an hour Later, the Viking II was blasted out of
orbit and on its way toward the red planet. The craft
followed Viking I, launched nearly three weeks ago on an
identical mission in the $1-billion program.

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WASHINGTON tAP) — The Federal Communications
Commission seems unable to stop an avalanche of mail
urging it not to do somethlnglt never considered doing.
The letters and poards involving religiouj broad*
castlnLtotal about l.3mithon, says Hany Sh&amp;ko, the"
.FCC1'!hkf of idministiative services, who oversees the
mail.
But that's 600,000 more than the estimate on Aug. 1,
hen the commission explained In a public notice that
there as never any question of banning religious
broadcasting from the airwaves, as almost all the letter
writers feared.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate appears to be
unable to overturn President Ford's veto of a crucial
energy bill, assuring higher prices for fuel, food and most
manufactured goods.
Failing to pick up the votes of three or four eastern Republicans, the Senate's Democratic majority virtually
threw in the towel even before Ford on Tuesday announced his longexpected veto of a bill extending controls
on oil prices for six months.
Thus, it appeared Ford loyalisis and oil-state senators
gould have about 36 votes—two more than needed to
sustain the veto today.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. i Al') — A Manson trial attorney
says Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme confided during a
ailhou.ce visit that she never intended to kill President
Fordw hen she aimed a loaded gun at him.
What are they mad about?" attorney Daye Shinn
quoted Miss Fronirne as asking. "The gun didn't go off."
Shinn said in an interview Tuesday that Miss Fromnie,
still loyal to mass murderer Charles Manson, claims she
as seeking attention for Manson and three women
'ollowers she feels were unjustly convicted in the 1969
aron Tate murders,
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate Is considered
ertain to join the House in voting to override President
'ord's veto of a S7.9-billion education appropriations bills.
If today's vote goes as expected, it would be the second
me this session a bill had been enacted over Ford's veto.
e has vetoed 10 measures.
The House tally on Tuesday was a lopsided 379 to 41, or
more votes than the needed two-thirds. Senate
anagers of the bill predicted a similar margin in their

'eacher Strikes Continue
By The Associated Press
Teachers In New York and Chicago, two of the nation's
rest school systerns, reniaincd on strike today m hile
'nt.ract negotiations continued.
All public schools in Chicago were closed. In New York,
school board spokesman said the system was shut down
all practical purposes, although soie schools opened
small numbers of students,
)ther strikes closed schools or curtailed classes In
tens of smaller cities across the nation.

Dston Mostly Peaceful
IOSTON AP — Attendance is up, arrests are down
I a notable orderliness prevails around most public
mols here as court-ordered citywide school
egregation proceeds.
'or the third consecutive night, however, police sitArthed with it hite crowds, mostly teen-agers, in seeticns
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considered, acquired the set.
vices of a property appraistr,
who testified before council thit
Industrial development in tt'
area would cause s'clue if
homes to depreciate.
In other business, the council
delayed action on an ordin.anl e
which would have limited th'
percentage of land which uiav
be developed on an industrial
site and required greenbelt and
parking areas.
The ordir'ance, as proposed
by the zoning commission,
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order to eliminate a debt kf ¶
over from the 1974 campaiiii
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general ticket chairman for
Seminole Count) sou
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Jeannie Rodriquez with Jeanit
Austin serving as chairman for
Orange County.
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tickets may be obtained in
Seminole County from: iii;
d, inford Port Authorit
David Moreton, Burrougi
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(orporation; Y,W.W.
Bureau in Sanford; John Jone',
Casselherr attorney; M. F
Poll. Poli Brothers in Oviedo;
Dr. Jack Ilarkin.s, Winter Park;
Longwood
Mr. Jim
4)rnIn, Mayor of
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received a favorable re1lrt
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last week, deletes two lots, 11
and 22, the property within 504)
feet of the housing develop.
mt'nt, from the rezoning

(blriffration will 'fiChudif' but not be
limited to the selling of alcoholic
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thereto also all Gas. steam. elec tric,
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lighting.
plumbing.
Put'iIit7
refrigerating,
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ventilating, Irrigating, and power
('IF P 73
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machines.
appliances.
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fixtures, and appurtenance. wtich
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FICTITIOUS NAMIE
now are or may her caller pertain to.
Notice is hereby Qfl that I am
or be used with, in or an sad
premlse, even through they be engaged In business at P 0 734,
Altamonte Spring. Seminole
detached or detachable
County, Florida under th fictitious
has been filed against you and
are rqulred to ,ervea copy of y our namecICASSELBERRY FLORIST,
written defenses. it any. to it on and that I Intend to register said
MacLean and flrocke, plaintiff's name with the Clerk of the Circuit
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Court. Seminole County, Florida In
attorney, whose address is P0
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Drawer X. Jacksonville, Florida accordance with the proyisio'n of
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Fictitious Name Statut es, To
17703 on or before Sept 30th 1975.
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Plaintiff's attorney or immediately
On your mark, get set. .! and its off on another race for these energetic members of the Peanut set thereafter, otherwise a default will Publith A"g 77. Sept 3, 10, I?. 175
sho amused themselves as their elders enjoyed Bluegrass music over the weekend. From left, David be entered against you for the relief DEG 161
de ma nded In the
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Rodney Nance, David Higginbotham and his sister, Lucy, who is about to get left at the starting petition
FOR KIDS,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
line. Illerald Photo by Jane Casselberry)
WITNESS myhandand the seal of EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
this Court on Augtt 75th. 1975
(Court Seat)
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.
Arthur Ii Beckwith. Jr.
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BARtlETT 11*11K OI.'SEMIPfOL
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De puty Clerk Publish Aua fl.5epI3,Io.17.7s VS
ERNESTO CRUZ. SUN FIRST
NATIONAL BANK OF ORLANDO.
FICTITIOUS NAME
and BLACK TON. INC . a Florida
1 ''r..'y
corporation
By BOB LLOYD
Who pleaded guilty Tuesday in false report count as part of engaged in businesS at MS South
Defendants
Herald Staff Writer
circuit court to attempted plea bargaining in the case.
East Lake St., Longwood. Seminole
NOTICE OF ACTION
County. Florida under the fictitious
TO ERNESTO CRUZ
larceny of a firearm and was
name of LOPIGW000 FLORIST.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Sanford police have jailed a
allowed to remain free on bond
and that I intend to re'ister said
Crossclaim by Co Defendant SUN
52-year-old man on a charge of
pending a pre-sentence in.
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
resisting arrest with violence
Court, Seminole County, Florida In
ORLANDO to foreclose a Mortgage
vestigation was back In Jail
In other arrests, Jerry accordance with the provisions Of on the following property in
following an incident stemming
today on a new charge of ob.
the FictitIous Name Statutes. To
Seminole County, Florida
from a traffic citation.
taming money on false Dillard, 32, of 2206 Palmetto, Wit Section $6509 Florida Statutes Lots 1, 2 and), Block "D". Sanlando
Sanford, was held without bond 1957. .
Raymond Arthur Roberts, 52,
pretense.
Springs, Tract- No 74. according to
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true plat thereof as recorded in Plat
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Publish- Aug 77, Sept.). 10. 17 , 1975
Book 1. Page 71. public recor ds of
,350 bond
e resisting titled as the driver, wouldn't Cowan-Moughton Terrace, violation.
DEO 160
Seminole County. Florida,
arrest charge, plus charges of talk toofficers and went into the Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford Police arrested IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Kai been filed against you and
ALACKION, INC. Which has been
reckless driving and disorderly house, Sgt. William Foster sheriffs deputies on a circuit Charlie Paul Bennett, 46, K)8 E.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. previously served With Notice, and
Intoxication, according to arrived, Bronson said, and court warrant after he entered Fifth St., on a circuit court
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE you are reduired to serve a copy of
county jail records.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Roberts invited the officers into the guilty plea before Circuit warrant charging grand h1
your written defenses, if any, to it on
Case
No. 7S.IS11.CA.04-G
Patrolman Ray Bronson the house where he refused to Judge Robert B. McGregor,
ROBERT w WILSON. of AKER.
ceny. Bond was set at $5,000 for In Re: the Marriage of
MAN. SENTERF$TT. LIDSON &amp;
reported that he observed an accept a reckless driving ticket.
Bond for Rary on the false Bennett.
ROBERT M CARLIPI
WHARTON, attorneys tot SUN
Officers
reported
a
scuffle
pretense
charge
was
set
at
auto run a red light at 20th
Petitioner
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
and
and French Avenue Tuesday ensued, Foster was hit in the $5000
Sheriffs deputies are probing
ORLANDO. whoSe addvs is 17th
MARIA DEL PILAR CARLIN
face,
and
Roberts
was
arrested
Floor CNA Building, Post Office Box
night "at a gh rate of
tele
sio
Rary was docketed for trial in the theft of two color
Respondent
ft. Orlando, Florida 37602, on or
Bronson said he finally got the for resisting arrest with circuit court this week or, and a tape player, valu at
NOTICE OF ACTION
before September 30. 1975. and file
violence and ken to Jail,
T O MARIA DEL PILAR
vehicle stopped at
in a burglar)' at
the or loiiial with the Clerk of this
larceny of a firearm and false
CARLIN
and Marshall Ave. in the
C ourt, either bef or e service on at
residence of Margie 14. Baird,
reportolcommissionof a crime Green
c o 37 School Street
torrueys for SUN FIRST NATIONAL
driveway of Roberts' residence,
Meadows Apartments,
Lebanon, New Hampshire
charges. Assistant State Atty.
RANK OF ORLANDO. ,, im
03766
Police said Roberts, Iden.
A 37-year-old Sanford man Charles Gordon dropped the Fern Park.
mediately thereafter othrcwte
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an default will be
entered aqaint you
Anita Williamson of 711 action for dissolution of marriage for the relief demanded in Hse
has been filed against you and YOU crossclaim
Briarcliff St., Sanford, reported are reQuired to serve a copy of your
WITNESS my hari,rj and teal of
a $150 citizens band radio was written defenses. If any. to It on
this (mint on Auqu't 75th, 197$
M
CARLIN.
Petitione
stolen from her parked auto, ROBERT
r. (Seal)
who" address Is 74 Sorrento Circle,
Arthur H Beckwilh, Jr
Winter Park, Florida 37769, on Of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sanford police said $50 in be fore September 301h, 1975. and file
8u'' Lillian I Jenkins
candy, guru and beer was the original with the clerk of this
As Deputy Clerk
reported stolen in a burglary at court either before service on Publish Aug 27. Sept 3 , i, 17. 197'
or
Immediately DFO 167
By JOE ASKREN
street map of the area indicates Longdale streets would en- William's Fish Market, 1805 W. Petitioner
thereafter otherwise a default will
Herald Staff Writer
the Skylark subdivision pupils danger children.
13th St.
be enter edAgainst you for the relief
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
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hool by
demanded In the complaint or
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
petition
The possible danger of walking south on Grant Street
by virtue of that certain Writ of
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Execution Issued wt of and under
elementary pupils from and east on Orange Avenue,
this Court on August 75th. 1975
the seal of the irtjt Court of
Skylark and Longdale sub- both paved streets.
(Seal)
Seminole County, Florida, uopn a
divisions getting to Longwood
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
final ludoment rendered in the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
aforesaid c ourt on the 11th day of
Elementary School was being
Crenshaw was a member of
By - Lillian T Jenkins
July, A D 1975, In that certain case
studied by Seminole County the Longwood City Council
As Deputy Clerk
entitled, C Howard McNulty, a$
school officials today in an-- when Skylark was built in 1973.
Publish' Aug 77, Sept. 3, 10. 17, 1975
Trustee
Plaintiff, vs flirdlen
DEO 163
ticipation of a courtesy busing As a councilman, he supported
Development Enterprise Ltd . a
Florida Limited Partnership, and
request expected from parents a motion that the subdivision
NOTICE OF ACTION
George Davis and Gerald Stocks. ,t
TO
RICHARD
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STIMPS
v,ho$C
at the 7:30 p.m. school board would not be officially approved
General Partners Defendant, wttith
pla ce of residence 's Wutci 7, No I
meeting today.
until a sidewalk was conaforesaid writ of Execution was
fluddyville Road. South Beloll,
delivered
to me as Sheriff ,,f
structed from Skylark through
Illinois
Superintendent William P.
Seminole County. Florida, and I
YOU
will
please
take
notice
that
have levied upon the follo'i..ing
"8w]" Layer said the same to adjacent Longdale subthere has been tiled and is pending In
division, where Crenshaw lived
described property owned by Bit.
the Circuit Court in and f or Semi nole
request was made last year for at
dlen Development Enterprises, Ltd.,
the time,
County, Florida, Civil Action No. 75
the 1.8 mile distance, but the
said property being locatej in
1773 (A 01 A hrniigt,t by MYRA I
Seminole Cnunty. Florida, more
service was not provided by the
Longdale
(.jtI1.fr1S
ST IMPS s" ii,,ng a dssIution of the
had
particularly
described as boiiowt
board.
rnarrianr' of said P,YPAL.STIMPS
petitioned the city not to permit
The. S(Mh', of Lots land?, Block
and RICHARD r) STIMPS
A. Sanford Farms according to plat
Layer said there are other road access from Skylark Into
These pirmenis are to reguire you
thereof, recorded in Plat Boot,. 1.
Longdale, insisting additional
to file your written defensej with the
needs 'that are greater than
paoes 177 arId 176, Seminole County
Clerk of the above sty led Court and
th
vehicular traffic onto narrow
Public Records
is."
to serve a copy thereof on Petitioner
W'd the un(eqSlgned IS Sheriff of
or her attorney, GORDON V.
Seminole County, Florida, will at
"The county Is not relmFREDERICK, P0 Box 175,
11:00 AM on the 16th day of Sep
Sanford. Florida on or before Sep
.ursed by any busing wlthir
timber. A () 1973, offer for sale and
tember79,
1975.
Should you fall to do
Lie two-mile limit," said Layer.
sell to the h1qhpt bidder, for cash,
W a default may be entered against
It would cost taxpayers about
suhiect to any and all existing Iint,
you and the cause proc eed ox par le
180 per child for the school year.
WITNESS my hand and official At the rront lWest) Door of the
teal as Clerk of the 4b0we styled Seminole County Courthouse In
Dick Crenshaw, spokesman
Court on this flod day of August, Sanford, Florida, the above
or more than 50 Longwood
described personal property
I,,;
That Said sale Is being made t
(crat)
lomeowners, said the only
%tiSty the terms of S,u*d Writ of
Arthur
H
Beckwith,
Ir
iccess for pupils to get to the
Execution
Clerk of the Circuit Court
chool is down U.S. 17-92 or
John F Polk,
By Lillian T Jenkins
Sherif f
utting through backyards.
Deputy Clerk
Seminole Cminty, Florida
FuuhIiPu Aug 77 Sept ') in U 1975
However, a Seminole County
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Defendants P110, Planned Unit Development
couth of Wekiva Springs Road and
NOTICE OF ACTION
Nr'rlh of Sand lake Road in
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WASIIIN(;TON i AP - T'enty-four American millionaires managed to avoid paying a penny in federal taxes in
one recent year, according to Internal Revenue Service
data released by a nienther of Congress.
Rep. Charles A. Vanik, DOhio, said in a house speech
Tuesday that seven of the millionaires had a total adjusted gross income of $17,783,008, an average of $2.54
million per person.
There sere also 17 i other) millionaires who avoided
any tax after ca'culating their tax deductions and
credits," according to IRS information for 1973, Vanlk
said. He did not identify the millionaires or explain the
tactics they had used.

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less than 25 per cent in parking and needs further study.
and Connell defended the books are not fully enforced.
Stolte submitted plans for when tth' proptsed ordinance within a ear. This ordinance
area.
I,orniann said lie had ob.. proposed ordinance. Grant said
Realtor B. 1). Simpson, on development of the industrial will Ix: considered on its second was also recommended by the
Mayor James H. I.ormann, tamed copies of Seminole the proposal had been discussed behalf of Al Stolte, who has a property, which the board and final reading.
zoning commission.
LONGWOOD — City Attorney who noted several weeks ago lie County's and Altamonte for two months and although it large tract of indust-ially 7oned rejected as not complying with
U)rmann's only veto since
Connell's motion to override
Ned Julian Jr. has been might veto the ordinance, Springs' industrial zoning or. would not solve drainage land we.st of SR 4? sa1 ' the the city's subdivision or- taking office in January was on the veto died for lack of a
authorized 4 City Council to claill1ilig it is "confiscatory," dinances and intended to get problems, it would help,
ordinance wou,t*3 .-&amp;, 1'.: more dinance. The advisory bo.ird an ordinance which would have second.
prepare an ordinance rezoning said Monday night the proposed copies of Sanford and
Council said the ordinance r '.bleins than it solves.
found the city has few industrial iriade all rezonings conditional.
The city charter permits a
the Betty Widdis property east law has no purpose, Is a Maitlantl's ordinances,
was a start, adding, however,
The zoning board recomn• development restrictions.
Hezoning granted would lapse if veto override by a simple
of SR 427, to industrial. duplication of existing city law
Council Chairman J.ht. Grant that many ordinances on the mended the ordinance after
No date was set by Council construction had n4t started majority of city council.
Currently the property Li zoned
residential.
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received awards For suggestions to increase ci.
lictencyand improve safety on the job.
Ms. Emily T. Jameson, 609 Palmetto, Sanford
and Ms. Lillian N. Gardner, Route 2, Box 671.
leln(. ere among seven DOT employes who
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safety at job sites.
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We applaud the Seminole County Commission
br its decision Tuesday to leave nearly i million I
in Comprehensive Employment and Training Act
iCETM funds in ComIank of Casselberrv, a
DON
Seminole County facility, rather than transfer the
tun(1S to an Orange County DanK, as it ymca 10 (10
two weeks ago.
We think Tuesday's decision to rescind the
earlier action was a wise one.
We think the commission should spread
county funds around. but feel it should be done
among those banks in Seminole County, which are
contributing tax dollars to this area, rather than to
swell the coffers of banks in another county.
When it originally was announced two weeks

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Your cooperation and assistance with them will
be appreciated Liv the Bureau of the Census, acn'rding to Thomas W. McWhirter, director of the

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who led the "people's defense" of Richard
out of Seminole County in favor of a neighboring lifting of the weight of a glacier, the
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heard
Portugal
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to
float
on
a
wave
of
euphoria
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presidency, Is still Irked at the burn's
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facility, the yips and howls could
followingtheendingof more than four decades of
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given
his champion in the mass media.
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rightwing dictatorship...
Consequently
he has formed what he calls the
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present and Tuesday, by a 4-1 vote, it was decided dictator Fulgencio Batista had fled the countr
about America's press.
to retain the non-iiiterest bearing funds in Com- and Fidel Castro and his victorious army entere( y
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the city - and then one thinks of what happened
efforts, least of all the media, Korff Is apparently
Bank of ('asselberrv.
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he
intends to distribute for public consideration.
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many people who live in Seminole County serve as than ever and the future of the nation hangs daily
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directors and in other capacities with banks outside in precarious balance.
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This hardly seems a logical reason for having prediction to warn that a people which had no
with democracy, which had none of
his objectivity concerning the subject, the
any county fund in banking institutions outside experience
those institutions that In a democracy safeguard
prognosis for Korff's success is not good. But this
Seminole when we have long-established banks freedom and permit the orderly interplay of
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here.
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subject for public investigation, the former 's
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That this has not happened in Portugal Is due
continues to remain outside the idea of achas already established more than 50
to one thing only - the determination of
countability.
settlementsont'neArablands
it seized in 1967. The overwhelming majority of the Portuguese that it
settlements
Let a smile be your umbrella!
ts controversial, ltis suspicious, but
process of colonization is accelerating throughout not be permitted to happen.
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While the non-Communist political spectrum
the occupied territories, according to Michael
alter the myth. The ç'onstituon ioes not
in Portugal Is infinitely fragmented, ranging
,darns writing in the Manchester Guardian.
guarantee the media the right to isolate Itself
from
socialists to monarchists, from moderates
This "Zionization" appears to violate the terms
Iron
public scrutiny and advice.
right, it Is united inadesire
of Artkle 49 of the fourth Geneva Convention, to extremists of the Portugal
No doubt an energetic probe would be of some
of democratically
paneled by representatives from four govem
which Israel signed. "The occupying power shall for a new day in
constituted
In the first free election in the Altamonte Lauded
Mr. Terry Goembel, the humiliation for joumalism, for few in the
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business are entirely clean of sin. In the name of
Seminole
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population into the territory it OCCUPies.'
people's right to know, many of us have made
12 per cent of the votes.
First, the accolades - The City of Altamonte
opinion of some people, a Job that leaves them the
But the will of the people has been thwarted by Springs is to be commended by all
Adams reports that Israel has already spent
practices of activities we condemn when done in
responsible uninspired, and in some cases, downright
more than $10 million this year to establish a new an equally determined and better organized core citizens concerned with "red ink" governmental distraught. The record should be made clear, any other pursuit.
city called Yamit, with an eventual population of of Communists and pro-Communists who have spending financed by the "red blood" of a Mr. Goembel was in fact,
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25~,000. on Egyptian territory in the northeastern seized control of the government, Supported to progressively weakening citizenry suffering William Cave, ad valorem tax division Director open the Watergate case, noble as their effort
an uncertain degree by the army.
from anemia brought on by Inflation, ever Inwho in turn, was mandated by law, to do a was, did so by compromising some public law.
corner of the Sinai.
Thus the people have taken to the streets to creasing taxes, bureaucratic boon doggling, and county-wide reappraisal based upon 100 per cent They used a friend in the phone company, for one
ttlements of civilians have express their will, burning and sacking Corn- plain misminagement.
Other Jewish
market value. Using as fair a set of standards as thing, to acquire records which violated some
been placed in the Gaza Strip on the west bank of rnunlst party offices, and everyone wonders
Altamonte Springs has (aced an Issue that possible, the
appraised values of properties citizens' rights to privacy. This reporting aid, by 111
the Jordan and on the Golan Heights all of which which side the army may yet come down on.
apparently is escaping too many other taxing other than
citrus and agricultural lands (farms) the way, Is not uncommon; some Washington
All of this has been a severe setback to the bodies. The issue is a simple one. The Govern- was brought in line at a range from 86-92 per cent reporters have sources
are Arab territories originally occupied by the
in the IRS, as example,
Communists, who are currently on the defensive. ment of Altamonte Springs is the people, and the
Israelis in 1967.
of market value.The word "guts" was used in who will on request, in violation of U.S. rules,
The presence of these settlements will make it But no one can predict what may happen in people are, out of necessity, doing without. The this meeting applied to the tax assessors pass on private data.
much more difficult for any Israeli government in Portugal in the coming days or weeks. The Orange County Commission should be included department in past years. Let it be said Mr.
But if the legal parameters of some reporting
nation's long ordeal Is not yet over,
in the cheers. They have cut some $4-million
the future to give up the occupied lands.
struggling
Goembel
has,
on
record,
in
doing
his
job,
tactics
are in sore need of public Inspection, the
A yen for sunshine The "Land of the Rising requested items and although still
displayed
his
"guts."
It
is
now time for the moral boundaries, almost unlimited sometimes,
"We have not established settlements in order Sun" is becoming the land of disappearing with the one issue that
has merit (the sheriff's taxing authorities to so display theirs: Another should be of even greater popular concern.
to abandon them," said Israel's Prime Minister sunlight. This Is especially true in Japan's larger department) appears determined
to live within panelist
Sheriff John Polk, outlined the Sports
often
receive money
and other
Rabin. He said that the outposts more than cities where, in addition to pollution and smog, the certified revenues. $4,000,000— say that real problems faced by, not only Seminole County, favorswriters
from the
management
of teams
they
last, as the politicians are prone to
anything else express Israel's determination to another enemy of sunshine Is at work.
do, and It but practically every law enfozeement agency. cover. Political writers who become overly
The proliferation of high-rise buildings In speeds by without too much concern: but
hold the lands on which they are located.
Sheriff Polk is in the tenious position of being friendly with office holders frequently protect
It has been hard enough for Rabin to convince recent years has been causing disputes between translate that sum Into the number of utility bills caught In the middle of permissive court and them from adverse publicity. Beat reporters
owners of the mu'tistory buildings and nearby that are getting harder and harder to pay
the people of Israel that they should give up
into legal application of laws and a school system tend to write favorably of those they cover For
the residents and landowners over the 'right to the food bill for an average family of four into fraught with "individual rights" that precludes fear of losing access and
uncolonized Sinai bufferzone that includes the Abu sunshi
while some news people
cost of everything for the citizen (much of the
discipline
from
the learning process. The tax tread lightly on news
Rudeis oil flel&amp;--. and the Alitla and Gidi passessources, others, usually
Sunlight is important to the Japanese for more added cost created by
overloaded governmental dollars needed to practice preventative crime those with considerable influence, may force
flow much harder it would he then to persuade than aesthetic reasons. Because their homes are payrolls, regulatory inflationary
rules, etc.) and
programs are a wise investment
if Spent news developments by use of such tools as
them to give up coloiiized lands.
lightly built and uninsulated, they need as much it would take several times longer to count up wisely
— in the future of this county and this threats and blackmail.
In 1969, former Secretary of State William sun as they can get in the chily wintertime. And than the time devoted to budget sessions,
country.
Then
the probables
last evening this
Rogers said the United States called for return of in these days of rapidly rising fuel costs, there Is
Illegal? No. Immoral' Maybe. In any event it
the a meeting, as an Invited visitor, hosted by a fine
B.D. Simpson seems clear the public should be aware of how
all Arab territories except for minor changes in the an actual monetary value attached to
group of concerned Seminole County citizens and
amount of sunlight one's home receives,
Longwood the news is sometimes collected.
pre-1967 boundaries on the West Bank.

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Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has not
reaffirmed the Rogers position, but it is presumed
to he still the basic U. S. position.
Seci'etary Kissinger should spell out the
current U. S. position in specific terms for the

guidance of the American people and the Arab and
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SEPT. 15
Driver Education. 3 p.m. 6 PTA "Back to School for
p.m., $60.00 registration fee, 6 Parents," 7:30 p.m. Parents to
Survivors include his wife, luncheon meeting, Maitland wks., call S'rninole Community follow child's schedule for
Mrs. LaVange L. Daily: Civic Center. Clarence M. College's Community Services resume by teachers.
daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Gilbert. MD, president of office for reservations.
SEPT. 18
Siinmon. Altamonte Sorings:
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Action Years Club, 1 p.m.,
Mrs. Helen Forbes, Leroy, on Mal-Practice Insurance.
First Federal on Edgewater II. 7 p.m. 10 p.m., 901 W. first
N.Y.; brothers, l.oren, harold
St., Sanford, 10 wks.,
American Legion Auxiliary Drive, College Park. Program
and Henry Daily, all of Akron,
registration
fee $10.00- For
Ohio; sisters, Mrs. Eleanor Unit 53, a pin., Post Home, of interest to Senior Citizens,
reservations,
call SCC's
refreshments
and
enRoyer, Carrolton, Ohio and Sa nford.
Community
Services.
Mrs. Nancy Damron, Akron;
First fall dinner meeting tertainment by Pat Prochaska.
Bt-ginning Antiques, 7 p.m.
live grandchildren and one %'olu.sia Hose Society. 6:30 p.m., Visitors welcome.
10
pin., AEC 12, fee $15.00, 6
harberville Masonic Hall, SEPT. 16
wks. For reservations call
hliway 17-and SR 40 Junction.
home Furniture Refinishing
Lt.;iiwiII(.
Community
Services at SCC.
Mini-show for roses amtd a panel 1, 7 p.m. 10 p.111., 9:01 W. First
to a nswer questions on growing St., Sanford, 10 wks., SEPT. 21
Sanford Kiwanis installation
Fall roses
registration Fee $10.00. For
and
Ladies Day, noon, Civic
SISTER club luncheon reservations, call SCC's
('enter.
4-Mlin Witt of Sanfwd
Community Services.
meeting, noon, Cavalier.

Sanford

Whether he's a salesman, plumber,
merchant, mechanic, or funeral director — before he asks for your trust,
he'd better make sure he deserves it.

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Meanwhile, the men he helped put behind
bars got off with lighter sentences than he did.
And another government informer, whose
testimony was less crucial, has been provided a
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even more complicated cast of characters than
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We were caught up In Ui,' Tully case a year
ago. He called Q3 and asked us to help arrange
his peaceful surrender. He read to us from his
wanted poster and told of his flight to Venezuela
in 1 7 1 to avoid a multiple mob murder charge,
The FBI reached Tully's hideout a couple
hours ahead of our associa te, Jack (.loherty.
Since Tully has been in custody, we have kept In
continuing conta ct with him.
We encouraged him to cooperate wi th the
prosecutors. Within a week after his decision to
testify, all nine of the Camplsl mobsters pleaded
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tence lighter than those given to the mobsters he
helped to convict. Yet he was sentenced to 15
years, while two of the Campisis go off with

three-year terms.
Another Informant, Ira Pecznick, a three.
time killer, walked away from the courthouse a
free man. Pecznlck was the first Losing for the
state. But it was Tully who gave the charges
credibility and, therefore, Is credited with
breaking the case.
Pecznick Is described by federal prosecutors
as "a dangerous psychotic." Yet he is out on the
street, complete with a new Identity arranged by
the Justice Department, In return for his
testimony.
In contrast, Tully has been described by
federal proba tion of ficials as "a new man" who
has undergone "a complete metamorphosis."
We have held wide-ranging discussions with
Tully during the past year, and we ha ve noticed a
dramatic change In him. In his first call, he was
a hard-bitten tough. But slowly, he began to

change.
Now he speaks convincingly of serving his
time and starting a new life. This former gunman, once regarded as the most brutal of the
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The Judge acted upon the report of parole
officials But It won't help Tully unless his state
sentence is reduced.
Meanwhile, the only safe place for him Is in
solitary, lie is marked as a "stool pigeon," and
the mob is out to get him.
There is no way to wipe out Tully's past. lie
murdered for hire. For this, he ownes a debt to
society. But in light of the treatment of l'ccznick
and the Canipisis, the sta te is demanding a
curiously high price from John Pa trick Tully.
CANCER CONTROVERSY: The Chicago
chemical company, Velsicol, Is conducting an
undercover campaign to discredit Environmental Protection Agency chief Russell Train.
His offense: he banned two of the firm's
pesticides, heptachlor and chlordane, as cancer
agents. The company Insists its pesticides don't
cause cancer. Meanwhile, let ters have gone out
from Velsicol to 120,000 corn farmers urging
them to deluge Congress with letters and
telegrams attacking Train.
KIDNAP PLOT: Supporters of the Greek
junta scof fed at our story last April that the
mi li tary dictatorship plotted to kidnap a
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return him to Greece to be killed. We now
have a copy of a confidential government memo,
dated Oct. 24, 1973, describing how Greek Information official Dimetrios Petrounakos was
supposed to "undertake a special mission of
extermination oi the reactionary, Elias
Demetracopoulos, active In the USA." According to another startling memo, the junta expected "the cooperation of the various agencies
of the U.S. government" to help kidnap the exile
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yeai s, tradition has held out against technology
on Capitol Hill. But now the Senate is Installing
computers to provide Instant data on legislative
matters. Personalized computer terminals are
available to each Senator, providing direct
contact with the computers, for a monthly $262
fee. Perhaps because the taxpayers pay the fee,
73 Senators already have signed up.

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fee $15.00, 8 wks. For reserrations, call SCC's Community
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WEATHER

SEPT. 12
Partly cloudy through
Tennis, 7pm. -9p.m., SCC's Thursday with a chance of
Tennis courts, 12 wks., mainly afternoon and evening
registration fee $15.00. For thundershowers. hlg)is in the
reservations call Community upper 8 and lower
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Services at SCI.
in the lower 70s. Mostly east
and
southeast winds around 10
Camellia Circle, Sanford
covered
mph,
gusty near thun.
Garden Club, 10 8,111.,
dish luncheon, home of dershowers and diminishing at
president, Mrs. Robert Sym, night. Rain probability 40 te 50
19€ Tollgate Trail, lAngwt:d. per cent during the afternoons
and evenings, 30 per cent at
Sallie harrison Chapter night.
NSDR, 2:30 p.m. at borne of
Mrs. F.E. Roumillat, 910
Extended Forecast
Palmetto Ave., Sanford. Miss
Irene Hinton, co-hostess.
Scattered mainly afternoon

SEPT. 13
Daytona Beach tides: high
Country and Western Dance, 12:37 a.m., 1:14 p.m.; low 6:38
Knights of Columbus Hall, 2504 a.m,,7:31 p.m Port Canaveral:
S. Oak Ave Sanford, 8 P.m. ilgti 12:10a.m., 12:55 p.m.; low
Open to public.
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Garden Club, 7:30 p.m., home Also widely scattered miiit'i1
of Mrs. James Johnson. night and morning showers iii'
Exchange of cuttings, birthday the coastal sections. Highs in
the upper 80s and low 90s. Lows
gifts.
mostly in the 70s.

FLUORIDATION REPORT: The National
Cincer Institute, In respoese to questions raised
by Rep. Jame:; Delaney, 1)-N.Y., Is doing a broad
statistical study of cancer and fluoridation.
Though it is still Confidential, we have learned Its
tentative conclusion: no link. The study pokes
holes in the allegations of a dissident medical
group, the National health Foundation.

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This has b&amp;'n the experience of John Patrick
Tully, an admitted "hit" mar for the murderous
Campisi Family of the New Jersey underworld.
The repentant Tully became a witness for the
s ta te. Now he is locked In solitary confinement
for his own protection. There has already been
an attempt upon his life.

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Decorating, 7 p.m. 10 p.m., Area, noon luncheon meeting,
AEC .38, fee $1000, 8 wks. ('all Quality Inn, SR 434 and 14.
Seminole Community College's
Deltona-Ddflary Welcome
Community Services for
Wagon Club, 10 am. Deltona
reservations.
Community Center program,
Central Florida Chapter of luncheon and white elephant
National Paraplegics Assn. sale. Speaker Sgt. Robert Lee of
dinner meeting, 6:30 p.m., the Highway Patrol. Open to
Holiday Inn South, Orange members and newcomers to the
Blossom Trail just off Airport area.
Exit of 1-4. Vice President Pat
Democratic W omen's Club of
Caspenada will report on the
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curb imports of Italian wine to appease French wine
growers Following the collapse of negotiations with the
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The Communist-dominated today from the Laotian capital. fiscated because it was owned
government of Laos has closed
The official newspaper of the by Phoui Sananikone, the forprivate banks in Vientiane for Communist Pathet Lao said po. mner rightist president of the
an audit so it can confiscate lice and members of the Bevo- National Assembly who was
assets of right-wing exiles, lutionary Committee moved condemned to death in absentia
"American imperialists and into four banks and a money- last week for crimes against the
Iiotian people. Thirty other
other reactionaries," according ('hanging firm on Monday.
rightist exiles were convicted
with him, given prison or death
sentences, and the court ordered confiscation of their
properties.

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assistant, Rene Journiac, to Chad on Tuesday to talk to
President Felix Malloum. But Mallouni would have to
agree to a radical change in position for the ransom
demand to be met.

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The woman is Francoise Claustre, an archeologist who
has been the prisoner for 16 months of Moslem rebels of
the loubou tribe in the Tibesti region of Chad, a desert
area on the frontier of the former French African colony
and Libya.

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F renchwoman who African rebels say will Lx' executed on
Sept. 23 if they are not paid $2.2 million.

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the fighting between Moslems and Protestants In northern
Lebanon today amid reports that the army would intervene.
Police reported that Christians from the hill village of
Zagharta fired 120mm mortar shells into the streets and
.squares of Tripoli. Moslem militiamen retaliated by
shelling Christian positions near Zagtiarta.
Police reported five more dead on each side, raising the
official casualty count to 97 killed and inure than 240
wounded in the fighting, which began a week ago and
escalated into lull-scale warfare Sunday.
Angry mobs of Moslems set lire to the Tripoli residence
of President Suleiman Fr.tnjieh'sson-in-law AixiullaLi
Itasi, a member of parliament. Both are Christians.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Sec. tional Security Council before
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retary of State Henry A. Kissin- offering a U.S. presence as part
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mission may yet "open a door added the technicians will not
to a general peace" in the area take their stations before
and promises fullest possible March.
disclosure of secret elements.
A CIA spokesman, however,
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technicians who will monitor that Colby said his agents will
the peace will not be Central not serve as technicians in the
HENRY KISSINGER
Intelligence Agency men. Di- Sinai. "In the present atrnosMail deliveries in Vientiane
Moscow boycoted the signing
rector William E. Colby, citing phere, we didn't want to be in
and international telephone
the controversy over the agen. volved. It's the pure politics of of the pact in Geneva and the
communications in and out of
cy, barred their use as imnpolit. the thing," Colby reportedly U.S. (lid not attend the ceremoBY
WILLIAM
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RYAN
flies
in
the city were also suspended,
deference
to
the
Soviets.
it'.
said,
Al'
Special
Correspondent
but
informed sources said this
But
Kissinger
declared,
"I
do
The Secretary of State,
Kissinger also exempted the
Lebanon's
recurrent
plague,
was because the Communists
speaking at a news conference Defense Department from not believe that the essential in__ were holding "re-education"
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Tuesday, said the Ford admin- coordinating the civilian pro- terests of the United States and communal bloodletting, has
at the post and teliistration "will go the absolute grain. Exactly who will run it the Soviet Union are in. been part of the Middle East with Israel and thins Lebanon is
compatible"
in
the
Middle
picture
all
along,
but
the
fact
drawn
into
The
refugees
regraph
department.
lunit"to disclose secret parts of remains to be announced.
it.
that the current outburst hasn't fuse
Throughout his first meeting East
the Israeli-American agree.
to be settled permanently
Radio Phnom Penh reported
The Russians will have "both triggered wider trouble in the for fear of suggesting surrender that Cambodia's Communist
ment but added: "There is an with newsmen since the an.
area .f diplomacy that no coun- nouncemnent of the pact, Kissin- a procedural" and a "substari- area thus far suggests change of claims to properties whence leaders gave a banquet in the
gcr appeared determined to live" role in a sctticment and in the making.
try has ever iiiade public.''
the --or their fathers—were Grand Palace in the Caiiibothan
however, if
Kissinger said he had the soothe Soviet sensibilities about they share an interest in reducthe present light, driven by the Israelis in the 1948 capital Tuesday night for
unanimou.s approval of the Na- being left out of the mediation. ing tensions in the area, he said. ing should result in collapse of war.
Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the
the delicately balanced system
Since well before independ- chief of state who returned
of government under which ence from France, Lebanon has home Tuesday after more than
little l4banon is ruled, there been ruled by a delicately di- fire years in exile.
could well be a much
wider vided government on the suppoThe North Vietnamese radio
crisis.
sition that the Moslem and reported that President Tong
This explosion actually began Christian populations were Due Thang presided at a cereDISCHARGES
George M Willis Sr
SF:ITEMIIER9
months ago, subsided, then
equal.
ruony in the hanoi's Binh Dinh
Sanford:
Viola L. hleriiian, Deltona
ADMISSIONS
burst out all over again with a
square marking the 20th anniSanford:
But while Moslem
Fury rivaling that of the
Norma Jean Jessup, Deltona
Otis V. Illevins
Jeff Crawford
upheaval, when something akin pathies go out to the versary of South Vietnam's NaJosephine Milbert, Deltona
Elisabeth Brown
Liberation Front and
Donald Davis
to rebellion plus civil war Palestinians, Christians, many tional
Carl T. Vind, Deltona
said:
"Both
North and South
brought crisis to the neighbors, of them members of the
IJ)la M. Edwards
Georgia Dunwoody
are
working
vigorously
toward
a near Soviet-U.S. con- flourishing business comrn
I'tivllis ('rocker, Lake Mary
Clyde Kinard
Alfred A. holler
frontation and the landing of munity, prefer not to invite the a unified Vietnam in the spirit
Rebecca Thacker
Bessie I.. Lee
retaliation. Their armed of building a bigger and more
American troops.
BIRThS
Lebanon prosperous country for the fu.
Sharon 1). Muse
Anna Dawson
The crux of the Christian- militants object to the
ture.
James N. Robson
on
helen I)yett. DeBary
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Moslem quarrel, as ever, is the based guerrilla activity.
South Vietnam's Liberation
1 Margaret i Lemon, a girl,
Curtis Rourke
activity of Palestinian guerin
Radio
reported that 500 non.
When
the
quarrel
explodes
Trudi M. Bowers, New rillas
Sanford
Phyllis J. Varner
based in Lebanon who Fighting, the government bal. commissioned officers and solSinyrna Beach
mount attacks on Israel and ance is imperiled. Should it diers of the South Vietnamese
Doris I. Muntz, DeLand
thus invite massive retaliation, come apart, outside inter- army who have been attending
Michael M. N10forrow, which in turn disrupts Leba- ferenc e, particularly from mnili- "reform" courses were allowed
DEATHS
non's economic life.
lk'ltona
tartly strong S)Tia which spon- to rejoin their families for the
Some 200,000 Palestinian sors Palestinan guerrillas, National Day celebration Sept
Tony M. Noviello, Forrest refugees and their children are would be a distinct possibility. 2.
LESTER DAILY
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The Central Florida Great Dane Club will hold
its fifth 'Fun Match' on Saturday at the Exposition
Park, 'D' annex, lAvingston Street, Orlando.
Judging begins at 10 a.m., but entries may be
Made at the door as late as 9:30 a.ni.
Admission is Free and the public is invited to turn
to see these gentle giants as puppies and adults.

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1 uska illa Road, Maltland, will be holding an open
LKflLSC on Oct. 26, and the public Is invited.
Operating under the Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services, Division of Youth Services,
the Group Treatment llonie is inviting everyone to
conic out to meet the people running the facility and
also to Familiarize themselves with what goes on at
the iloria'.
Mark that date down on your calendar Oct. 26.

The Bureau of the Census iA ill survey a sample of
households In this area later this month to deterwine 'he extent people have been immunized
against selected diseases.
The survey will be to provide information on
immunization against measles, Influenza,
smallpox, polio, diptheria, iAhooping cough,
tetanus. rubella and niuInl.
Interviewers for this area ho"ill be visiting
various households include Mrs. Marilyn
McKcithen, Mrs. Gertrude Smart and Mrs. Mary

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report to organize information and provide a
method for detenning state force costs for accident
repairs.
Ms. (;ircther received $40 for a suj(IOfl to
familiarize personnel of DOT bridge crews ith the
proper use of life jackets.
Nice going, gals. See, it pays to think.

According to W. Thomas Rice, chairman and
chief L'xeeUIiVe officer of the Seaboard Coast Line
Railroad Company SCI), his organization paid
$5,769,554 in property taxes for 1974 to the State of
Florida and the cities and counties in %ich the
railroad operates.
Seminole County and the municipalities therein
ere paid a total of $99,199, according to Rice.
.lust food for thou)'ht.

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FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
Topless Dancer Performed
'For Patriotic Reasons'
FORT PIERCE IAN - "I've ne ver seen such a
bunch of smiling men go out to sea," a local go-go dancer
as of her topless performance abiard a Navy sub

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Hut at least one man ho as on th e USS Finback
ihirrn the July 10 dance isn't smiling today. Cmdr.
('onnelir D. Stevenson, skipper of th e sub, has been
relieved of c'oniniand.
'l'ii real'y interested in th e Navy
it really boosted
the men's morale," Cat Futch said Tuesday cf her 15utnute performance on top of th e vessel's conning tower.
It didn't hurt th em or m e."
Miss Futch, 23, s' ho listed her sta tistics as 34-23-35, said
ptrfunned for patriotic reasons."
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Increase Said Not Needed
Florida doct ors have not
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treating orkers injured on the job, a state hearing of Iictr
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But that doesn't rule out the possibi li ty of some increase
in th e fees doctors can receive for treating the workmen's
toinpensatlon patients, state Labor Director Andrew
MuMullian Ill said in a Tuesday news release.
McMullian as the Commerce Department's hearing
officer ho denied th e Florida Medical Association's
requested I Tease in th e medical and surgical f ees.

Turner Suits To Be Admitted
1AM PA (APi — U.S. District Judge Terrell
lh4ies has given prosecutors tentative approval to
ubinit civil Ia suits as evidence n the mailiraud trial of
(;lenn Turner and four co-defendants.
Defense attorneys Tuesday questioned th e ad.
utissabili ty of civil ac tions as evidence in th e criminal
trial. But Hodges overruled th e objections "for now."
Smce th e t!'ial began Aug. 4, prosecutors have read
sun n aries of 15 civil la suits to the 12-member jury.

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TALLAHASSEE tAP) — On
the heels of a third "I shot
Jesse and Floyd" confession by
a white convict, Guy. ilcubin
Askew was expected to
recommend a full pardon today
for two black men who have
spent 12 years in jail for the
murders.
But the release from jail of
Wilbert Lee and Freddie Pitts,
%ltx) spent nine of those 12
on death row, could be at least it
eek away, sources say.
Askew was expected to give
all six Cabinet members, sitting
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chance to sign the pardon convicted twice for the 1963
within a week or so before murders of Jesse Burkett and
sending the papers to the Gruver Floyd, service station
secretary of state's office.
operators in Port St. Joe.
The pardon would become of.
"I shot Jesse, then shot
licial it three or more Cabinet Floyd," urtis Adams Jr. told
iiiembers sign the order. But a Atty. Get'. Robert Shevin late
Cabinet source said at least five Tuesday it Raiford state prison
sould sign and sonic other %there Adams is serving a life
aides said their bosses were sentence for a similar slaying in
leaning toward supporting Ask- Fort Lauderdale. Pius anti Lee
e 's pardon proposal.
are in the same prison,
However. Secretary of State
Adams twice previously conBruce Suiathers said he would lessed to the Port St. Joe muj-need time beyond today to ders — to a polygraph expert in
make up his mind.
1966 and to an Askew legal aide
PitLs, 31, and Lee, 39 were sri June 1974.

Earlier Tuesday, Cabinet
members gathered in Shevin's

office to hear Mary Jean Akins,
who was living with Adams at
the time of the slayings.
Insurance Commissioner
Philip Ashler said he did not ask
Mrs. Akins to repeat all of her
past testimony corroborating
Adams' confession but said
"she alleged that Adams did
kill the two gas station attendants."
She is now remarried and living under a different name.
Charles Miner, Education
Department general counsel

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City comnunssioners have suspended Fire Chief Joseph Farto
and City Attorney Manuel W.
!iiie after they .sml 15 other
ji'rsons isere charged with aleged involvem ent in drug traflicking.

The decision came in a specommission meeting on the
island Tuesday night, a few
hours after the arrests. Spokesimi en said a total of 30 arrests
were expected in the case
Farto was charged with selling cocaine and marijuana, and
James with conspiracy todeliver and sell cocaine. Each posted
$,OOO bond and was released
from jail.
Officials said the arrests followed a months-long investigation so secret that Monroe
County Sheriff Robert I.. Brown
didn't know about it, although
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TALLAHASSEE i AP ) —
ha V e
p eo p le Rep. Alan Becker, 1)-Miami,
aVs there's much more money
whom we've been
t be made in selling liquor lt
Undercover work continued investigating for
censes than in selling liquor,
as late as Monday night when
five years and
Toe comme nts by Becker.
.,gents charged they allegedly
chairman of the House alcoholacquiid
red a small
sma quantity of co- they thought they
It, beverage subcommittee,
caine from city attorney were in a shell
cattle Tuesday as the panel
James
and the shell
kicked off an investigation of
would
never
be
how liquor lice
licenses are bought
Ammiung the others arrested
and
sold
in
Florida.
broken.
To
get
Manuel Ortago, rl
Becker
said
the subcomcity's two ball bondsmen.
them we had to
rnittee will decide whether to
help else"Key West hasn't seen this get
scrap the controversial quota
much action is quite a while," where."
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sued liquor licenses for many
Generally issued on the basis
of one license for each 2,500
residents of a county, there are
3,052 bar and package store Iicenses in Florida, according to
Beverage Division figures.
Becker said he has not yet

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1st District Court of Appeal
ruled in January that the Sec
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refusing to allow Adams' tapes
recorded confession to be
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the quota system should be
scrapped in Florida. But coriiiiiitti'e avalyst John Fraser said OL
the trend in other states is to
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"The quota system is incsmnsistent with fret' enterprise,"
Becker said. "We have to detennine the reason for its existenc"
Liquor licenses cost $1,750,
but are worth vastly higher
sums. Becker said the Big Dad- W
(Iy's chain recently purchased
liquor license in Naples for,
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consider limiting the number of
licenses that major chains can
own. Concentration of ownership reduces competition and
generally results in higher Iiquor prices, Becker said.

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Reduced lunches totaled 1,633
last week for a 409 daily
average, compared to 938 for
the first week of school last
year including a 235 daily
average, she said.
"These figures (of last week
will go up at least until the end
of October because of some of
the transients coming in," said
Mrs. Whitmore.
''E'rinciplals
are
still
processing applications," she
added.
Enrollment increased 941 (Jr
about three per cent fromn 30,329
on the fifth day of school last
year to 31,270 pupils counted
Monday, according to Dan
Dagg, assistant superintendent
for instruction.

The county 1'omrnmssjori's community libraries — one In
kcision to cut $50,000 from the Sanford and a second in South
tountywide library services Seminole.
A'Ill alter the decor but won't
flarm services, an official said
At a Monday meeting,
today.
Commmiissioners Mike Ilattaway
Glenn Miller, director of the and harry Kwiatkowski pushed
Orlando Public Library, said if Miller for a $200,000 reduction,
the (OIiuilisSiofl ''will allow which he solidly refused.
me" to decide where to make
The commission has signed a
the cuts —services shouldn't be
$450,000
contract with the
harmed.
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lie also called statements by services be ginning next month.
Commission Chairman Sid Pamphlets announcing the
Vihlen Jr.. that "fat" exists in system's beginning date
the budget a "barefaced lie, already have been mailed to all
There's just no fat in there."
count)' residents.
Vihlen sa id Tuesday Miller
Roth
Hattaway
and
"indicated he can cut5o.000in
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fat or near fat and not cut didn't wish to cut library serservices.''
i ices, but this car's ('uilmnty
Residents in attendance at budget required the)' take a
('untinut'tI From Page-lA
l'1'E funding formula, $600 (if
Tuesday's budget hearing look at the library as a "last
hit' $745 cost for each child
voiced mixed emotions on the resort.
know where the funds are attending school must be spent
commission's $50,000 reduction.
needed
and for what schools." in the school where the funds
Though Miller staunchly
"Also
I think if possible we are generated, she explained.
denied any "fat" in the budget,
"h' vote, citizens told
are
either
controlled
by
state
should
be
allowed to distri bu te
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"If t here was home rule,
you cou ld add half-a-mill." he said if the commission will
lass, or else are governed by our funds as needed by the where would the funds conic
allow
him
to
make
the
adresident, Johnnie Conley told
Employe retirement, lxiarcj.s other than the count)' schools. and we could assure from? The state? Ical level"
the commission, lie said all the jushments he can live with a $175,000,
or a 62.5 per cent in- cormiriiis.sion,
equal education throughout the (Jr a combination of both like it
$50,000 reduction.
commission had to do ss
crease.
Last
was
year's
budget
county
. That's why I'm for is now?" Mrs. Telson asked.
tabulate the millage, then add
Facilities at Sanford and in
— Property assessor, $55,701, slightly more than $15-million, home rule," said Mrs. Telson.
She said "it would be a
an extra half-mill to pay for the South Seminole will suffer, but or a 10.8
per cent increase.
This
year's
initial
budget
She
said
the
advantages
of
marvelous
Idea if we could get
library services estimated at he said services offered by the
Tax collector, $83,534, or a requests were riiore than $22- home rule would be in putting home rule."
$525,000.
modern Orlando facility will not 54.4 per cent increase,
million, but the commission the funds and the teachers
Board Chairman Robert G.
Clerk of Circuit Court, nduucl those requests to the where' they're needed.
On the other hand, resident be reduced.
"Bud" Feather said he had no
Mike Dennis told corn''Hut I don't be lieve this will comment at this time regarding
At Monday's meeting, hat- $140,000, or a 311.1 per cent lares'nt budget, ishich is in the
increase.
neighborhood
of
$18-million,
happen in this state, because it the home rule issue.
nussioners that "libraries are taway went so far as to propose
Reserve for appeal,
nice, but we can't afford It,"
Present mnillage — if no isould mean
the
state
Su pe rintendent William P.
barring Seminole residents $1
50,000.
furt
he
r
reductions
are
made
relinquishing
control
of
funds
"Bud"
Layer said only that the
from
the
Orange
Count)'
facility
In Novem ber of last year the
Circuit and county court is 5.49 mi lls, which is .15 of a and I don't think the legislature county "has
home rule", in that
if that w ou ld save money.
county's voters allocated, by
costs, $65,000 or a 325 per cent mill over the certified mnillage, would do that," said Mrs. rimst
of the funds that support
straw ballot, a half-mill
Miller said that would not be increase.
One mmull is $1 for every $1,000 Telson.
the county ((limit' (torn tax.
towards const ruction of two feasible.
All items listed by Wilhiamn.s of taxable property.
Under the sta te's c ur rent payers.

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The number of free and
reduced lunches served in
Seminole County schools has
jumped 8.3 per cent over last
year while enrollment figur.s
increased about :t per cent.
Mrs. Charlotte Whitmore,
director of ((xxi services, said
today the number of free lun'hes is up 5.8 per cent and
reduced lunches up 2.5 per cent
based on the count from the
first week of school this year
and last,
A total of 13,113 free lunches,
a daily averaie of 3,279, were
served last week compared to
11,587 free lunches — a daily
average of 2,897 — served for
the first week of school last
year, Mrs. Whitmore said,

The suspension Monday oF a second year teacher
from the Seminole County School system, w ho has
pleaded innocent to a robbery charge, is the first such
suspension from Lakeview Middle SchDol.
Principal Thl Barker said Wednesday he's never had
a suspension for any reason from his eight-year-old
school, which has 69 teachers.
Sylvester Denmark, 38, 2202 Lake Mary Road, a
vocational training teacher, is accused of robbing the
owner of Kessler's Junk Yard, Sanford, of his wallet,
police said. Trial is set for Oct. 13.
Barker said Denmark's performance as a teacher
had been ''very satisfactory." Barker said he is ''not
condoning any wrongdoing, but that's is hat the trial is all
atx)Ut." Denmark is a family m an with three children,
a c cording to Barker.
Superintendent William I'. ( Budi Layer said no
resignation " as involved in the suspension which is as
m a de ''until a court of Competent jurisdiction determines
the outcome of the case."
'has is a normal procedure (the suspension) when a
felony arrest is involved," said Layer,
Iier said he couldn't recall sshcri a similar
suspension occurred in the school system.

Library Service

Disclosure Law Upheld
TALLAHASSEE iAP
The state law requiring
public officials to reveal personal financial in formation
has been upheld in its first court test.
Circuit Judge Ben Willis of Tallahassee ruled Tuesday
th at the financial disclosure law was constitu tional.
And Wil lis gave Lee County Commissioner George
Goldtrap, ' ho challenged the law after failing to comply
i th the July 15 disclosure deadline, until Oct. 1 to file a
disclosure statement.

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Lunches Increase

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they were in a shell and the
shell would never be broken,"
said Major. "To get them, we
had to get help elsewhere."

said a sheriff's spokesman as a
crowd sometimes as large at
2(h) nulled (kmtside the jail during the day. Two agents recognized one of the onlookers as
James Roberts, who had beer
indicted on three charges of
heroin dealing. He was
rested.

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andlXe w ere overturned because blacks were excluded
froiti the grand Jury. They were
retried and reonvicted in Ma.
rianna in 1972, a trial in which
the judge refused to alloi$
AilariLS first statement to be
entered as evidence.

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Participating in Tuesday's
arrests isere Florida Departinent of Criminal Law Enforcemiient agents, the federal
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' dimiinistration, Monroe County
sheriff's deputies and the Dad.
County Sheriff's Organized
Crime Bureau,
Farto and James, son of Key
Vest Police Chief Winston
"Jimmy"
y" James, were identilied by law enforcement offit'ersas two of 10 people indicted
secretly last montti by a
statewide grand jury.
Monroe County sheriff's Dets.
Charles Major, Larry Meggs,
anJ David Stessart said their
part of the investigation was
performed after hours without
supervisors' knowledge.
"Right now we have people
w hom we've been investigating
for five years and the)' thought

named by Comr tissioner Ralph
Turlington to listen to any new
evidence anyone wanted to
present, said he had received no
calls on the matter Tuesday.
"I yonder what new evidence
anyone could have to present"
he said, adding that a book
written by Miami Herald reporter Gene Miller should be
given credit for the moves tow ard freedom for Pitts and Lee.
The case has been a subject of
numerous demonstrations and
books and hundreds of news
articles.
The 1963 indictments of Pitts

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PEOPLE
Miss America Speaks
Freely On Various Topics
NEW YORK 'APi — 'lawny Elaine Godin, the newly
rucssned Miss America, says she believes abortion and
premarital sex are up to the individual.
"A isommian should delintely have the lieedom of choice
to wake her own decision," Miss Godin told a news
somikren,.,t' on Monday.
'I he 18-year-old college student and pianist, is ho plans to
lt once a linguistics professor, fielded questions on a
it ilk- range of topics including the Equal Rights Amendment, is hich she termed "good and bad. It's too large and
general to be effective. I think there should be separate
hills for each issue."
Miss ;(din said premarital sex is "tip to the Individual"
and s t' 'rt' not ready" for legalii.;cten of mc

Rooney To Wed Again
HONG KONG tAP, — Actor Mickey Rooney, who has
ii arrmed and divorced seven times, claims
finally found his dream girl and will marry her later this
year, a Hong Kong newspaper says.
The tabloid Star said Rooney's bride-to-be is Jan Chamberlain, a 25-year-old singer from Los Angeles. The couple
net 10 months ago at a party,
"At long last I've round the girl of my dreams," the
paper quoted Rooney as saying. Rooney is in Hong Kong
for location shooting of a movie, "From Hong Kong with
IAwe."
The Star said his bride-to-be commented:
"Poor Mickey—I'll be so different for him. Understanding is so very important. lie's very brilliant,
creative and talented—he's just had bad luck in the past."

Schmitt To Run
A1.I3UQUERQUE, N.M. IAPI
Apollo 17 scientistastronaut Harrison H. Schmitt says he'll run for the
Republican Senate nomination in New Mexico next year.
Schmitt, who entered the astronaut program in 1.465 and
explored the moon's Taurus-Littrow Valley in December
1972, said Congress needs people with background, experience and education in technology to solve "fundamental issues facing the nation today."
If successful in the GOP primaries, Schmitt probably
is ould have to face veteran Democrat Joseph M. Montoya,
a member of the Senate Watergate Committee, who is
expected to seek a third term.
Schmitt, a 40-year-old bachelor, has a doctorate in
geology from Harvard University. He said he has termuinated his job with the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, where he had been an assistant admninistrator for energy programs since May 1974.
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WEST POINT. N.Y. (AP)
Former Ambassador W.
Averell Harriman has been awarded the U.S. Military
Academy's Sylvanus Thayer watd for outstanding
service to the nation.
Asked at a news conference Tuesday why he thought he
was being so honored, the former U.S. ambassador at
large and former governor of New York replied, "I've
lived long enough, I guess, I'm thrilled by it."
Past winners include the late President Dwight D.
Eisenhower, Bob hope, the Rev. Billy Graham and
General of the Army Omar Bradley.

State To Compete For Tourists

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Florida will have "to
make Orlando more attractive than Philadelphia" next
year to compete for tourists during the bicen te nnial
celebration, a state official says.
C. Dean Gaiser, assistant state tourism director, said
Tuesday that Florida i11 continue to advertise in the
nort heastern sta tes next year in competition with historic
bicentennial cities for to urists.
"There are always going t he people who will come to
Florida," he said in an interview after a presentation at a
Commerce Depa rtment briefing for business editors.

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Receives Birthday Tribute
OTTAWA, Canada AP)
Former Prime Minister
John I)mefenbaker has received a glowing birthday tribute
from former President Richard M. Nixon.
The Canadian Council of Christians and Jews had invited Nixon to attend a party on Sept. 17, marking
[)iefenbaker 's 80th birthday. Nixon said he could not but
commented in a letter to be passed along to Diefenbaker
that "of all the world leaders I have met in the past 25
years, I have always considered you the most outstanding
of all,"

Amputee To Return To Israel

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Dejean Replogle, who
lost a leg in a terrorist grenade at ta ck in Israel last year,
says she's going back.
The 17-year-old high school student and he r parents will
join oth er local Christians and Jews in a pilgrimage Nov.
10-19. Between 120 and 150 persons are expected to make
th e trip.
Miss Replogle was on a tour of Israel last Christmas
ith fellow members of the Main Sleet Baptist Church
when a grenade exploded just outside her seat in a tour
Ws. Her right leg had to be amputated .
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lk)Nl)ON 'API
British television personality David
Frost, w ho had his car stopped by police and was forced to
take a drunk driving test before being released, says the
is hole affair isas unre'eessarv.
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Deltona Doings

Compromise Solution Asked

,Tax Receipts
Fall Behind
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should be
Connell displayed charts
called it recess while he, Mrs.
Ile said the ordinance sets the billing and accounting, water 104 Skylark families
assist h
the
city
to
lAiwmann and Mayor James B. showing a comparison of exact method which must be use, chemicals, management, exerted by
homeowners in Longwoid
Lormann conferred briefly in Longwood Utilities
Inc. used to determine sewer rates labor and power.
subsidy
will
go
to
Grove,
Shadow Hills. Ilighlsid
LONG WOOD City Council the city hail reception room operating expenses and for private utility companies.A
further
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and
Sanlaiwood.
has delayed making a decision before Mrs. Lormann moved to operating expenses for the city,
Skylark plant when a $10,000
lie
added council could not
the
on Longwood Utilities c.s
In 'continue the hearing to give owned Skylark package plant.
tie had checked aid
Saying
requested
monthly
sewer
rate Grant and Mayor Lormann az
Noting a "law is a law good arbitrarily set a rate without sewer plant operator, approved
By FANNETE EDWARDS
commission from found expenses claimed Iy
county
by
the
increase in search of a corn. opportunity to settle the or 'ad." Connell warned fellow taking all the ordinance
Herald Correspondent
into
con- federal Comprehensive
igwood Utilities Inc. to le
promise solution,
problem with utility company counc linen that the franchise requirements
Employment
and
Training
Act
legitimate,
sideration.
Connell said the ciy
A Sept. 18 deadline faces the
officials.
ordin ince, adopted by the
The Ladies Auxiliary to Barracks 1197, Veterans World War
is hired, he could assist the Williamsa
funds
(CETA)
Mrs. Lormann and Coun. board l4st year before he took
I. will meet Monday at 1:30 p.m. In the DeBary Community council for action on the
With his charts, Connell
Road subdivision homeowner;
package
sewer
plant
system's
cilman
lilt. Scott opted early in office, and signed by Grant and showed that the city, through
Center on Shell Road.
by
providing billing service ant
Lorniann, had to be water system revenues, is
Connell said the same type
Chairmen of the various committees appointed by Mrs. request for a hike in rates from the hearing to permit an in- Mayor
the sewe
Charles I.. Ed%ards, president, A ill present their programs for $4.50 to $9.50 monthly to crease in rates to $6.50 monthly, followed or the city could be the subsidizing the Skylark Plant effort by the city to keep the the cooperative use of
the neA administrative year of 1975-76. Mrs. Edwards will read homeowners in four city sub- but later withdrew the motion, subject of another law suit,
operation in areas including sewer rates at a minimum to plant operator.
divisions
bounding
E.
E.
her report on the Auxiliary's state convention held in Clearwater
and the Seventh District meeting in thmod Beach. She will also Williamson Road.
display the 'first place" certificates received from the state for A decision on the request has
been scheduled for next
publicity received during the past year.
l tam
Tra
night's council
"A specialinvitation is extended to all wives, mothers, sisters Monday
and daughters of veterans of World War 1, to join the Ladies meeting.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Council Chairman J.R. Grant
Road.
Auxiliary to Barracks 1197." says Mrs. John Dzick, treasurer and
commission approved payment
The second parcel, four lots in of $241,216.53 to Tuttle-White
inemubt'rship chairman. For further details, contact Mrs. Duck at said failure by the governing The City Commission Tuesday
47 Catalina Dr.. DeBary. "More members are needed to carry on body to set an acceptable night approved the annexation little Wekiva Estates, known and Lee Construction Co., fcr
Ole extensive service work of the Auxiliary to aid the hospitalized monthly charge by the deadline of two parcels of land into the as the Jackson-Moore tract, work on the construction of the
veteran and his needy family at home," she says.
would automatically grant the city and authorized City abutting SR 434 with neigh- new regional sewer plant.
hike requested.
Attorney Joe Davis to prepare borhood commercial zoning Commissioners also approved
il
At the end of a 90-minute ordinances formaIizim Ific new
as also approved,
lees of $3,618.25 to Glace and
Illinois
('tub
of
l)eltooa
ill
be
'ftc
meeting in its ne location,
continued hearing on the seter territory.
A imiotion by Commissioner Radcliffe for engineering on the
for its first meeting of the new season. Monday at the Orange City rate Monday night, one of the
The commission, after a Cal I)eVoney to table con- plant.
Community Center on Universih Avenue.
hearing,
hearings held almost weekly public
voted sideration of the matter until
A carry-in dinner ill be served at 6 p.m., with members fur. since Aug. 2, council heeded unanimously to annex and owners of other lots in the
to ''Home"
A personnel administration
rushing their own food and place settings and the club furnishing colleague Gerard Connell's rezone to neighborhood comn• section facing the highway board ordinance was passed on
the coffee. The meeting is scheduled for 7p.m. with games af- advice of compromise.
mimercial it 2.5 acre tract
petitioned for annexation, died first reading and a public
In The Sunday
teriard. All former residents of Illinois now residing In Deltona
Connell recommended the known as the Kallivokas for lack of a second,
hearing and second reading
are invited to attend and join. For information contact Harry E. action to June Lormann. Grant property
on Montgomery
In other business, the city was scheduled for Oct. 7.
Kress at 1720 Twin Oak St., Deltona 32763.
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tthise jobs may be hazardous.
A house committee is con'h1e issue came before the
sidering abolishing special ft- house Retirement, Personnel
urement programs for elected and Claims Committee today
officials and state employes following report.sof abuse of the
special-risk retirement category.
Meantthik', a group of reform-minded legislators sought
peer approval of several proposed rule changes.
The number of employes In
the special risk state retireimient program has grown from
14,000 to 20,000 in the year since
the end of payroll deductions
for the program's higher beneMIAMI iAP)
A group of fits.
Teachers, lawyers, informafishermen banned from hatvesting spiny lobster from the tion officers, mechani cs, and
Bahamian continental shelf say dog catchers have joined the
they are buying weapons and program originally designed
will reswne their fishing this for law enforcement officers,
prison gurds and others whose
week.
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Manuel Franco, president of their lives on the
line.
the Cuban-American Organized
Also joining the program
Fishermen of Florida, said t'e been such office-bound
Tuesday that a majority of the employes as sevenmembers
of
group's members have decided the Parole and
Probation Corn.
to form floUllas lo prptect n mission,
Natural Resources Di.
Bahamian fishermen from Ba' rector Harmon Shields, Park
hamian patrol boats.
Director Ney Landrum and Di.
"We plan to sail 70 to 80 boats rector William Troebtrup of the
later this week and we are Department of Criminal Law
going into international Wa- Enforcement.
Rep. Karen Coolman, 1)-Fort
ters," Franco said. "if the Ba.
hamnians want to interfere with Lauderdale, said she was con-

The Deltona DeBary Chapter of AARP, will hold its regular
mnontiv meeting, Friday, Sept. 12, at 10 a.m. in the DeBary Fire
Hall. Program chairman Al Nabicht will present Bill Saunders of
Florida Power and Light Corp., who will speak on, "Installation
of Nuclear Potter Equipment of the Future," and illustrate it with
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Sue Carol Stanley, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C.
French of 1489 Helena Court, received a $400 scholarship from the
Southwest Volusia Kiwanis Club. Miss Stanley has enrolled at
Daytona Beach Community College. The presentation was made
by president William Brockmeier and Walter White, a past
president and chairman of the Harry Jessee Memorial
Scholarship Fund committee, under which this award was made.
Five, Miss Deltona Hopefuls, anxiously await the outcome as
they enter the "Miss Deltona, 176," contest. They are: Darlene
Files, Rosanna Brown, Ruthann Meade, Kathi Reis and Beverly
Matson. All are between the ages of 16 to 20 and are students at
DeLand High School. The event, under the direction of Mrs.
Calvin Lee, chairman and sponsored by the Deltona Woman's
Club, will take place Oct. 12 at the Woman's Clubhouse on Normandy Blsd.
A benefit dance for the Miss Deltona Scholarship Fund, will
be held on Friday, at 8:30 p.m. In the Clubhouse, open to the
public. Music will be provided by Norm Right and his orchestra.
Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Lee or Mrs. Donald
Burhenne, 679 S. Hartley Ave., Deltona.
DeBary Players, Inc. will state tryouts for "Able's Irish
Hose," on Sunday and Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the DeBary
Community Center. All interested persons are urged to try out.
Roles will cover a wide range of age groups.
The play, which is scheduled for Nov. 20,21 and 23, opens the
fall and winter season.
A contribution of $6 will list a person as a patron in the annual
program and entitles the patron to two tickets to the three plays to
be presented this season. Single patrons, contribute $4 each.
All performances are in the DeBary Community Center and
Ill be presented on Thursday and Friday evenings at 8 p.m. and
Sunday matinees at 3 p.m. For further information contact Mrs.
Gilbert Bobbins at 21 Florldana Dr., DeBary 32713 or Mrs.
Wilhelm Stuhrenberg, 717 Waterfall Cir., in Deltona 32763. Checks
are to be made payable to DeBary Flayers, Inc.
A Kickoff dinner is planned for Oct. 16 at the DeLand Country
Club, at $5 per person. A social hour will begin at 6:30 p.m.
followed by dinner at 7:30 p.m. and entertainment after that. For
reservations write to Mrs. Mel Broen, 1496 Providence Blvd.,
Deltona 32763. Deadline for reservations is Oct. 8.

Longer
Hours
Sought
A request from some working
parents in South Seminole
communities to lengthen the
sihooI hours for their kindergarten and first grade
children to coincide with the
regular six-hour day schedule is
expected at tonight's School
Board meeting which begins at
7:30.
Superintendent Willbm P.
illud Layer said today the
present hours are from 9:15
air;, to 2 p.m. for the lower
grades because these children
"can't cope with a six-hour
day," chiefly because of their
short attention span.
Mrs. M. Adamklewicz,
representing some younger
pupils attendino, Longwood and
Bear Lake Elementary Schools,
has requested the board extend
the hours to the 3:45 p.m.
dismissal time of older school
children.
"We've cut out only the nap
time and recess with the
shortened day," said Layer. He
said their education is not
shortened as a result of the
s hortened day.
Also on tonight's agenda is
:ht' selection of an ar'hltect for
drainage projects at Lyman
and Croorns High School, and
for a parking lot project at lake
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Have you priced a light bulb lately?
Today, the average 100 watt light bulb
costs 50. That's 1007c more than it cost just ten
years ago. 200% more than it cost twenty five
years ago.
But there's a bright side.
The actual cost of lighting that bulb has
gone up only 81/`C in the last 25 years. That's
right. The price per kilowatt hour of electricity is
one of the few bargains still around.
Granted, in the past two years the cost
of electricity has gone up substantially. Primarily
due to the international fuel crisis. Fact is, we're
paying 175% more for fuel oil today than in
1973. And that's fifty-nine percent of all our
operating costs.
But even with the extra costs that fuel
adjustment charges add to your bill, and even
with the added bite that inflation takes,
electricity has increased much less over the
last 10 or 25 years than almost anything
else you can name.
We're trying our best to hold costs down
and still deliver good service, but there's a big
factor that everyone can do something about:
usage.
In the last 10 years the average family
doubled its usage! Electricity has become such
a vital part of living that your electric bill isn't
just your "light bill" anymore.
But by using electricity wisely, you can
make that bill a good deallighter on your
budget. For tips on how, pick up a free copy of
"Watt Watchers" at any FPL office today.

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ters, then it will be they who posed rules changes would
eventually be adopted by the
Franco said members of his House.
She said such proposals
group already have some weap.
ons and are buying more,
would strengthen the corn.
niittee system and keep cornThe Bahamian government
mnittees from "passing out bad
banned foreign fishermen Aug. bills
a courtesy to people
I from about
100,000 square with the assumption the Rules
imiiles surrounding the nation of
Committee will kill them,''
islands. The ban is similar to
Proposed rules changes that
one imposed by the United
win broad support will be preStates concerning harvesting
sented to the Rules Committee
Maine lobster off New England.
later, Ms. Coolman said.
Recent negotiations on the
Speaker Donald Tucker, D.
Bahaimian ban between
Tallahassee, has promised earand Bahamian officials proved
ly house consideration in the
fruitless.
1976 session of any changes apCharles Larkin of the proved by the committee. she
('oast Guard said he did not said.
"I'm sure a couple of them
know how the Guard would
handle the threat by Franco's will fall by the wayside," Ms.
('oolman said.
group.

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40 years of correspondence that
survived Hitler, World War II
and the Communist regime of
East Germany, Ruth Wholeben
ib of the U.S. and Harald Geissler
of Germany finally have met,
"It was sort of anti-climatic,"
Mrs. Wholeben said Tuesday
.eftur their first meeting in
Tampa. "It was like we were
old friends. We felt we already
knew each other."
The letter exchange began
when Mrs. Wholeben, now the
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N.Y., girl in search of it pen pal.
"There wasn't too much to do
in those days," said Mrs.
Wholeben, who admits to being
a conscientious letter writer
anyway. She wrote to one of the
boys listed in it newspaper
Column, but he received so
many replies that he gave her
letter to his young friend, HaraId.
Geissler, a 54-year-old (icrman allergist on his first cross.
country tour of the United
States, said that even at the age
of 14, '1 wanted any connection
I could get with the country."
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Their letters were interrupted in June 1940 after
Adolph Hitler Imposed censorshlp on all foreign mail. But
five years later, Geissler, who
had served In World War II as a
medic, was hospitalized with
malaria and an American
sent
serviceman
Mrs.
Wholeben a letter telling tier
that Geissler was alive.
Their correspondence reswncd, but on a cautious note at
first because Geis-der was still
living in Communist-controlled
East Germany. He and his
family moved to West Germany
in 1956.
Geissler Is staying with the
Wholebens for a week before
returning to his Family in Mar.
burg on the Latin River.
"When he got to America, he
said things were just the way he
imagined they were," Mrs.
Wholetx'n said,
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the Gasparilla festivities and
from the
ttv cigar Industry
clippings she sent," Geissler
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afternoon. NewYcar's Eve, Memorial Day. and eve iori.
hour and day of the year.
Besides handling your deposits. "24-Hour Jack" let,
,'oti vithdraw, up to 1(X) a day from yo ur checking acc mnt,
Withdraw from savings. Transfer money between you
checking and savings accounts. And you can make
instalment loan payments with Jack too.
What's the cost of this incredibly convenient ser
An incredible nothing You get it free with your
checking account.
"24 -Hour Jack"
He's our solut: fl to do!lar ;n' u:1:1!a. icy
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i e:red presons will be discussed. Membership is open to all area
retired persons. Refreshments will be served following the

Asst. Atty. Gen. Frank Kreutzer said Prince and Patterson
violated all rules for gathering tvidence by demanding testimony
only ttto days in advance.
Patterson's demand for depositions from Lewis and six top
aides was delivered on a Friday with the time of deposition set for
9 a.m. Monday, Kreutzer said.
lie said Lewis' office was ready to present evidence at the
career service hearing and it was Prince who asked for the delay.
Prince's federal court suit also seeks $1 million in damages.

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Wednesday, Sept. 10. I975—A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Judge Mulls New Af)f)eaI

TALLAHASSEE (Ai)
Florida's sales-tax receipts fell
.1 million further behind expectations in August, state economist
Jay Yelton SiI)'S.
Yelton said Tuesday that he had not yet received figures from
all general revenue receipts for the first two months of the fiscal
star. But the sales tax, which makes up two-thirds of the total,
%A ,15 $7 imullion below projections, he said,
g Officials are not yet ready to change their estimates, but if the
continues another month or two, the state will have to face
ic reality of more budget cuts this year, Yelton said.
od
ille state lncorIIeprojections developed lastJannary were used
.y the legislature to allocate spending for 1975.76, the first time
ince World War II that a budget was lower than in the previous
\ear.

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the Cabinet had to cut spending $!19 million and use a $105 million
surplus. There is no surplus left this year.
Yelton also gave out some other dark economic news at a
('onunerce'Department briefing for business editors.
Floridians can expect their buying power to continue to fall for
another year, unemployment will continue high until after July 1
andttierecoverylatenextyearwillbeslight,hesaid.
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A federal judge is considering a
"Florida's outlook Is for a modest recovery lagging behind the renewed appeal by a fired securities investigator that Comp.
nation's modest recovery by a couple of quarters," he said after troller Gerald Lewis be ordered to rehire him,
predicting the United States ttould start to come out of the
At 41 hearing Tuesday before U.S. District Judge William
recession early next year.
Stafford, Robert Prince contended that Lewis' office had blocked
Ile said total income in the state will increase, but when factors his efforts to prepare for a hearing before the state Career Set.
of inflation and population growth are considered, per capita vice ('ouimnission on tthether the firing was proper.
buying pow - will go down about 6.5 per cent this year and about
Iett is fired Prince on Aug. 1, giving "negligence, inefficiency,
4.8 per cent In the first half of next year before starting upward. inabilty to perform assigned duties, insurbordination and conduct
Employment in the state will remain at about 2.7 million until unbecoming a public employe" as reasons.
next June tthen it will start to increase and grow to 2.8 million by
Prince had filed a grievance charging two Lewis aides with
the end of the year, Yelton said.
ixlitical interference in a securities-fraud investigation and
Unemployment should drop from around 400,000 in mid-1976 to tarried on a running exchange of criticism with Lewis through
220,000 in mid-1977, he predicted.
time press for several days.
Florida's economic recovery will be delayed by continued
The Banking and Finance Department refused to allow
sluggishness in construction brought on by an oversupply of knowledgable officials to answer questions about "the real reason
housing and high interest rates, he said,
for the dismissal," said Prince's attorney, Benjamin Patterson.
The recovery could be delayed even further if population falls to
Stafford refused Aug. 15 to order Prince rehired on ground that
grow at the expected 34 per cent, he added, calling population he would receive the state hearing Aug. 28.
increases "a key factor."
Ilottever, Patterson asked at the hearing that the case be
Tourism remains a bright spot uith 25.75 million visitors ex- delayed because he had been unable to gather the information
pected this year, even more than in the last baruwr tourism year needed to show the firing ttas unjustified, He said after Tuesday's
of 1973. he said.
hearing that hi' would take the appeal under consideration.

But you catit. You keep hearing
noises and seeing shadows.
, you jump up and hustle over
to4-Hour Jac , your banker who never
sleeps. Deposit the greenbacks, and carefully pocket vourrecei Thenvou breeze
home and sleep like a baby.
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hour banker

Flagship U.S. Bank of Seminole, 30(X) South Orlando

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Flagship First National Bank of Titusville, 201 Pine Street. Tittmsv,
flagship Batik of Orlando, 1.100 East Colonial Drive, Orlani

Flagship Bank of Melbourne. N,A., 1109 E. New Haven Avc

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Wednesday, Sept. 10. 1975

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of it, you have a way of operate and be helpful.
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phrasing things t oday In inspire
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listeners. You might forget You'll have a strong desire mercial affairs.
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others. You should
LIBRA (Sept.
today to do something special
% liat OU said. They won't.
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County
SEPT. 11 AND 12
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stressed
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University of Arkansasby
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Advisor'
Council.
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is
and his Ph D. In Management
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and Marketing from Arkansas Personalitie
past
tour
years,
Community
Leaders and opinion which supported last
in 1967. Fur the
Noteworthy
Americans, week's recommendation.
he has been Dean of the School
Bicentennial
Edition,
and
of Business at Troy State
The Governors praised the
Who's
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University. lie previously
opinion as pointing the way to
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and was chairman post, Eubanks will replace Dr. future, noting that the fiscal PAIN RELIEVER
of
the department of Newel Cornish, who has been year for which the Commission
winiour
Management, Murray State Acting Dean of the College of recommended new rates is ASPiRIN
University.
Business Administration since already more than two months
One of the major recent Dean Gilliland's death.
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is native of Manila, Arkansas. Troy Chamber of Commerce, a Commission, except for minor
Rotarian, and Deacon in his technical adjustments in
It lie was awarded a H.S. in church, lie has been appointed "phasing schedules" for cccBusiness Administration from
Arkansas Sttp "nivismit in by the Governor of Alabama to ta in preferential - rate
the state's Manpower Planning categories of mail, the
1962; his M.B.A.

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an expansion of programs in the ministered by Troy State.
matter how unwlecome they
College
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Administration under the new
of compelling necessity."
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associations,
Dr. Eubanks is
Dean.
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active
in
community
Euba nks, married and

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feresfing quosttnns

going to game with any sort of
excuse.
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the Jaco ys' Write Ask the
Jacoiys" care of this
newspaper The most in.
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DIL CLIFFORD
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Service" Is largely due to the
Technological University,'
Interaction of inflation-driven
said President Mi Ili can. lie
projects fir. Eubanks has cost increases and a timeechoed by fir. C. H. Gambrell developed is a master's degree consuming ratemaking
Jr., FTU Vice-President for program in management at Air process," the Governors said
Academic Affairs, who Forecast Force bases in Europe, ad- that additional increases, "no

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I'otlo%sing are the new U.S. It costs 10 cents for the first rate For first-class mail.
Postal Service rates which lll ounce and 9 cents for each
The Hoard of Governors said
go into effect as of 12:01 a.m. additional ounce cr fraction.) that this and other "perSept. 14. According to Sanford
The Governors of the United manent" rates would take
Postmaster George Coleman, States Postal Service have effect on Sept. 14. In a 20-page
these rates Will not seriously approved last week's recoin- decision signed by Board
affect the average user unless mendation by the Postal Rate Chairman M.A. Wright, the
long messages are written, and Commission to make "per- Governors adopted all the rate
changes recommended by the
Commission 'to the full extent

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sot lii
"like tilting t windmills.''
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replied South If you had bid
VS,
three diamonds right away you
:wouldn't have been impelled to
bid live Neither would I and we
F:t.W... uItwribIc
would have set tour spades one

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oLingineyou'll
your highest ideals. The path
not be tieterred,
CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. may be narrow, but it's also
191 Opportunity presents itseIf 1)rofitable.

the defenders failed to shift to
clubs on time, South was able to
set 111) durrim%'s jack of hv,irts
for a chit) dis*card,

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PIM.k.S i Feb. 2(-March
your thoughts on paper - the
turn a dormant situation into credit.
ventures you're
omettiing worthwhile for
LEO(July 23-Aug. 22) Take a results may surprise even you. important
SCORPIO
(Oct.
24-Nov.
22)
involved
in
have
an excellent
yourself and another who little more time to primp today
if you're going to appear before Material things come your way chance of succeeding in the
shares this interest,
GEMINI 01av 21-June 201 new people. All eyes will be today without too much effort, next few days. flare to think
If you do feel energetic, it's a big.
The results of today's efforts ltised on you.
good time to hunt for bargains.
YOUR liII{T1IflY
SAGIUARIUS ( ,Nov. 23-Dec.
Sept. 11, 1975
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niddle guard was Kenny lee, 196-pound junior.
Oviedo coach Bill Klein has several "either ors" but will
likely y his bigger tackles against Seminoles, at least in the
early stages of the game.

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Nothing to do with motorboats. Or toy
trains. It's more like combining the deftness of a pickpocket with carpet golf and
putting skills, And they don't play just for
kicks.
unless S50,000 is something to
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Curtis Johnson l%)
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Ric k y Mann (170)
Ken Adams (180)
Gerald Meyer (182)
Mark Whigham (175)
Tim Raines (159)
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Don Jacobs (150)

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1A'e Ward t180)
Hilly Merchant (155)
Unreal Hell (155)
Frank Procell (180)

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Ned Ra ines (155)
Bill MeI)anlel (177 I

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Herbert Branch (1451
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Tim Ra ines (159)

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pocketed $50,000 for winning one tournament.
That's more than the winner of the Citrus Open received last
eaI at Rio Pinar.

Don't look now, but Putt-Putt is rapidly taking its place in the
sports world.
Putt-Putt golf. Putting on carpet.

Tournaments are staged on lesser scales around the country,

outing. And don't confuse it with the kind of carpet putting where
tht- ball goes into a pipe and trickles through a hippo's mouth.
Putt-Putt is a skill game, requiring the touch of a pickpocket.

.and one is coining up Sept. 277-28.
Righ t here in River City.
Fem Park will host Seminole County's first state putting
championship. Course owner Clarence Daniels, a Sanford

in the Gator IYail series of tiournam,ents in Miami, Tanipa,

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Danny AIDe (165)

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Wyman Jackson (158)
Iforace Alexander (1661

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Attorn ey Dario Icardi, who
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t'r benched by a National Colle- brief fling as a professional
glate Athletic Asociation ruling baseball player, said the
surging the It
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put him back on the playing errone ously applied to Wilfield.
hams.

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By ILOU IS SA PSIS
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Williams signed a baseban

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before a left cross ended

Round five found Quarry former scored it 98-95 and the matters at 1:38 of the second
wonaplitdecIsionoverPueilo rocked again From a slurp left late r 99-93.
round.
Rico's Tony Santiago Tuesday twok as the- crowd began to
Preliminary action fround
The lone dissenting vote was

The NCAA said last month team,
that Williams was ineligible be.
Traded to the Baltimore On-

night at the Orlando Sports sense an upset might Lw in the cast by Mick Andrews who
Stadium despite being dropped waking.
called it ¶G-9' for Santiago.

ORIANDO - Mike Quarry

Sanford's Leon Ellzy trying to

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Bruce Getz (200)
Mike MeNerney (180)

Gene Bo wman (175)
Randy Moore (185)
Dan Marks (220)
Doug Hancock (170)
Eddie Norris (ISO)
Wayne Vannen (150)
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some satisfaction, since two seasons and the Hurricanes over Boston. George Hendrick winner on North's dramatic hit, in the ninth capped a three-run
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Marion Wood (215)
Darrell Thomps on (1751
David Slott (180)
Clifford King (170)

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heavyweight took control of the making the fight and doing all draw, 95.95,
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Jimmy Miller (200)
Joe Carter
Randy Golf (185)
Wayne Bradford (220) 4
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Mike Armstrong (1701
Marion Woods (2l5
Darrell Thompson (175)

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Mike bIson (160)
David Tanguay (155)
Greg Dessert (160)

Stafford scheduled a hearing contract with the Cincinnati
today on the suit challenging Reds after graduating In 1972
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Williams from playing football.

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young amateur aced 41 of 54 holes.
Ross Llshen (190)
That's enough to scare off prospective amateur players.
Lee hlartman (170)
State schedule calls for a pro-am tournament Saturday at 1 henry Stanley (155)
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Rick Garza (150)
Warren Morris is holding the Putt-Putt banquet at his Western
Jim Kelly (165)
Sizzlin' restaurant in Sanford.
Tim Forgue (150)

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in the seventh inning to lead
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A's 2, Royals 1
California over Chicago.
lie already has his hands full (fid the job," said Selmer
to the American League East
Bill North's run-scoring
action.
Yankees 9, Tigers 6
lie said he would not follow pennant,
with Big Eight members 0kbsingle with two out in the 14th
New York first baseman
Penn State fell from sixth to homna, Nebraska and Colorado, the policy of Elliott, who
They're slipping-and the inning gave Oakla nd its big vic10th after barely edging Temple plus 1974 bo wl teams Notre coached the team the past t
Baltimore Orioles could have tory over Kansas City. The . Chris Chambliss became the
tory boosted the A's lead to first Yankee to wallop five tuts
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Dame, Florida and Houston. seasons, and call all the plays the last laugh.
Nebraska, Auburn, Texas A&amp;M
The
Fortunately for Selmer, Mis- for quarterback Kary Baker.
Orioles, all but given up seven games over the Royals in in a game thus season in the
Yankee's defeat of Detroit. He
and Notre Dame to move up one souri already has the maximum
as
dead
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nirds less than a week the American League West.
place each.
111 games. But he noted the into the situation where he can
kept their fluttering hopes
A two-out error by Kansas singled home a run In a threealive witha9..1 victory over the City shortstop Fred Patek - unfirst,doubledhomeoriemna
The Second Ten consists of Tigers have been tabbed asonly call automatics," Selmer
fourth best in the Big Eight and plained. 11' he calLs his own Milwaukee Brewers Tuesday opened the door for the A'3 three-run third and capped a
Michigan State. Texas, Ala- If Missouri's the fourth best, plays, it gives him the feeling of rd 9ht.
winning rally. Bert Camp- two-run rally in the eighth with
look out."
more freedom."
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IndIans 3, Red Sex 2
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aneris, who reached base on an RBI single.

Kurt Meele (185)

Greg Banfield I IU I
Amateur titlists have been Orlando's Ed(he Turner (now a
pro, Jacksonville's Steve Simpson and Rockledge's JimmyJerry Human I95)

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"Last Year, %e were criti- fly THE ASSOcIATED PRF_%S edge over the East leaders, the and Bruce Bochte doubled
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only Al, tewn to hold the upper horne the eventual winning run

members of the first regular.
season Top Ten to have seen

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having only 10 games this
"The thing that we're happy
vote went to Missouri and the of
fall.
about
is we do have depth. A lot
'Figers' total of 579 points shot
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might
try
to
negotiate
of
the
times, we just have
them all the way up to fifth
with Missouri," Elliott joked names," he said, adding he
place ahead of Nebraska,
Texas Tuesday.
plans to use two offensive units
Auburn, Notre Dame,
A game with the Tigers, 20-7 regularly.
A&amp;M and

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Selmer expressed satisfac- expects the derailment to be
rector Pete Elliott says he's lion with his own team's
figured iiut a solution to the preparation for the Sept. 20

three has ila'd a

Defensive ta ckle Greg
Johnson of Fruitland Park and offensive guard Jeff

Tim Groves 1175)

single in the eighth inning
only temporary.
"I
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Pirates
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look
about
touched off a five-run rally,
it's teen a frustrating season
for Steve Carlton, the National the inc as they did last year," giving the Dodgers a victory
games
league Cy Young Award win. Marshall said, "and they won it that pIed them 6
ihead of tt third-place Giants.
ncr in 1972 but now a less-than last year.
Astros ., Braves 1
Andy Thornton rapped his
.0 pitcher.
Borne
runs from Marty Per.
When his pitching record was 15th homer, then smacked a
up Carlton was up, but when his breaking single to lead Chicago ez, Mike Lum and Dave May of
pitching fell on ha rd times, he past Pittsborgh. Bill Bonham the Atlanta Braves powered
was down, often hiding from and relief pitcher Paul rookie right-hander Adrian Dereporters in the off-limit train- Reusehel combined for a seven- vine to his first victory of the
er's room or telling inter- hitter against the Pirates, who season. Devine was summoned
viewers 'I'm not talking this made three errors and allowed last week from the Braves'
Richmond, Va., Farm club.
four unearned runs.
week."
Expos 2, Mets
Padres 11, Reds 2
The bouncy, happy-go-lucky
Jim
I)wyer's single and Mike
Th
Reds
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may
be
kings
of
the
Carlion, the cover boy of 1972,
returned to Philadelphia Tues. Nl.West but the Padres weren't Jorgensen's run-scoring double
day night, and he was once letting them rest on their in the 10th inning sent the fal.
laurels. Willie McCovey drove tering Niels to their fifth
again an open book,
in four runs and lefthander Rich straight loss. The .Niels, who
Cubs 6, Pirates 5
The Cubs had slowed Pit- Folkers fired a three-hitter to were part of the NI. East pentburgh's pennant express but bring the Reds down to earth. nant race a week ago before

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BOSTON (API - Bobby Orr, the Boston Brumns' star
defenseman, will sign a long-term contract with the
National hockey League club, The Boston Globe
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Jim Blaine 11361
have not yet qualified for this year's tournament.

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Kern Sweat 1180)

Finals begin.
Jerry Human (195)
Chances are, there are dozens of golfers in the area who
Barry Swearinger (175)
consider themselves deft enough with a putter to win. For the Bob Burkhart (164)

%%bereas the Carolinas formerly produced champions at Orlando, Fern Park arxI Jacksonville. The pro division will have year in Jacksonville.

various national tournaments, Orlando putters have nudged their

MIAMI (A ll) - Wide receiver Mel Raker has been
traded and veterans Doug Crusan and Pete Lazetich cut
by Coach Don Shula to get the Miami Dolphins roster
(ImAn to the National Football League's 46 player limit.
Kaker, in his second year, was traded Tuesday to the
New Orleans Saints for an undisclosed draft choice.
Crusan was an eight-year veteran who missed all of last
season with an injury and four-year veteran Lazetich Nad
been obtained from San Diego three weeks ago.

OAK Rll)(E

Kevin Burns (165)
Putters have been vying for state qualifying spots all summer Colonial Drive course in Orlando. Fern Park's Joe Joyner won in Bob Lorali (168)

considered the hotbed of putting in the south.

Year's Day football classic.
The Big 10 champion is tied to the Rose Bowl. But the
conference's top three runrìersup will be allowed to accept
bowl bids this year for the first time.
The Big Eight is already under contract ti IIII It
champion to the Orange Bowl the
four years.

Dolphins Trade Baker

OFFENSE

This sport has been growing leaps and bounds across the resident the last eight years, will bring in top putters in Florida Jacksonville four years ago when they started holding state
tournaments. Tom Daniels, of Fern Park, won when it was at the
country. However putters from courses in Orlando and Fern Park
for the tw o-day affair.
have gained such notoriety in Putt-Putt circles, that this area Is

Curtis Holloway (270)
Joe Finney (170)
('hip Johnson (165)
Frank I'roecll (180)
Charlie Lesds (150)
Jim Dumas (155)
flenry Finney 1155)
unreal Bell (155)

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inost part, they have been putting, on grass. And the transition to

ne World is a $320,000 event.

Forget the notion it's ordy for kids on a Sunday afternoon

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There are still Four open spots in the match play state tourconsider that last summer the world tournament was staged at
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MIAMI (API - Orange Bowl officials say they would
like to get the Big 10 Conference runnerup as the opponent
for the Big Eight Conference champion in their next New

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Will Carter (150)
Rich Itubin.stein (150)
Tom Fenton (300)

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Alabama's defeat allowed
Michigan, Ohio State and
Southern California to move up
'inc spot each to second, third
and fourth, respectively. Michigan received one first-place
ballot arid 918 points, Ohio S ta te
t three No. 1 votes and 787

Want Big 10 Runnerup

Lyman-O.Ridge

D.-in Anders, Gary English and Mike Pfeiffer.
In case one still isn't convinced Putt-Putt is taken seriously

favorite expression as he pushed his toy locomotive across the

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Craig Pringk (172)
Mike Good (228)
Curtis Johnson (196)
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Danny Wflhiams (149)

In fonner days, Putt-Putt %%a5 the sound of a motorboat
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sputtering. Or a f'
our-cylinder engine idling. .Maybe even junior's

Hick Evans (145)
Jon Anderson (170)
David Caughel (185)
Jim Reves ('°)

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runnerup in the First 1975 poll, State, N.C. State, UCLA, Florl.
da, Arizona, Maryland, Ten.
all the way to 13th.
iesee, Arkansas and Stanford.
Maryland climbed three
Oklahoma's defending
national champions held onto places by blanking Villanova
first place, although they don't 40, N.C. State trimmed East
open their season until Carolina 26.3 and Pitt cracked
Saturday. The Sooners receive'! the Top Twenty with a 19-9 vietory over Georgia. By making
51
51 firstplace votes and
points from a panel of sports the Top Twenty, Missouri and
writers and broadcasters Pitt pushed Arkansas and Stanford out.
across the country.

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stunning
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liria State, UCLA, Arizona, Pitt,

The Missouri Tigers, uritier- Press college football poll
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Seminole-Oviedo--

There ere (e surprises in announced lineups at niitheek,
although tisost coaches did some minor juggling after jamboree
;k'rlorinances last eekend.

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Three games dot the Friday night schedule - Oviedo at
Seminole, Lyman at Oak Ridge and Apopka at lake I3rantley.
Saturday it ill be Eustis at Lake Howell and Trinity Prep at Fort
herce John Carroll.

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Baker's Trucking was smond 174, Kathy hIc0oud 459-171,
ghwflh he rsersof 476.i Edth Zeuh 457 and Lynn Tr
Jeannie Adams [miii the ..D. 170. High average.-;: Clam

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Addison Trucking Co. team bricila 162, McCloud 153.
Clarke 506- 171.
game Iidcp linda Harrow 233 games of 214-204-216-190 ( for a South 6.7-10 and Guy erlIta 4rolled a nice 471-167-154-150.
Karl) Toyota Mixed League:
Pantry Pride Mixed League and Bob KitheIfer 234.
four game series). A total of 15- 7-10,
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Jeanette Itickcox 456-159. Ann Would you believe this league? Finals: 1st place team 10 inJOHNSON
Harbour &amp; Co. Mixed 200 games were rolled (luring
Curtis had the only turkey of the They filled the house s all 32 cludes Jackie Quick, Roger League: R.B. Putman is the big the night. The high one was Ron
S Citizen
Washday Dropouts Sr.
morning. Her hig hs 170-440. lanes and still had seven people Quick, Brenda Wilkins and man of t he week with seven Allinan's 229. 190, Bob
Locke League Mixed: High for the
Split Conversions: Ida Baker 4- wanting to join the first night of Ralph Wilkins. 2nds place 8 strikers in a row going. lie 223-200, Geo Waldr(,p 222, Terry own: Walt Denny 190-481,
Monday Morning l.adk's game. There are several 5.7. 5.7, 5-10 and Hose t he ir winter season.) Th
e big members include Margaret rolled a 243 game to give him a Waldrop 210- 192, Eric Storm Charles McDonnell 185- 4.
League: Highs for the day were openings on this morning Messersmuh 3.10. and Erma man of the night was Hal Rich. Jacobs, hay Jacobs, Walter terrific 661 series for the night. 2l0-190-I4-594, Kit Johnson 204, Phil i'tugusto 185- 473, Marvin
rolled by Ann South 515 and league so if you might be in. Thorp 6.7.
fie compiled games of 214- 214- Denny, and Evelyn Coyton, and Other highs for the night go to Fred Samples '204, Don Gorman McMutt 183- 499, and Jir%
l)ortne
MacAteer
(from terested please contact the
Harbour &amp; Co. Ladies 231 and for a fantastic 659 3rd place team: 4 Shelia the foll owing: Bob Locke 210- 204- 193, Chuck Baker 202- 191, Arroyo 185. Highs for the
Ch,
tross Inc. team) 503. lanes.
IA-ague: If you are looking for a series. Other 2W games were Anderson, Jack Anderson, 591, J.W. Dunlap
205l- 506, Buck and Charles Blackburn 201.
women: Ada Slangen 189,
Smith also had the high game of
hliNooners Ladles League: ladies night league you might rolled by Pete Philips 221-554, Linda Borrow, and Jesse Benton 190-517, Walt Denny 186Dunaway 179, Barbara
Roll-A-Bouts
Mixed
League:
Teddy
the day 1191) Other highs Reports from the first week
in want to t.heck Into this one Ed Siemer 216, Bob Harbour Borrow Bob I ocke had the 501, Tom Wheaton 184 520, Jim Ilikil average: hill Martin 186 Knesel 174-457 Th e follow in
MacAteer 185-180, June Plant the 75-76 season show Lois There are two or three 214-501, Marge Altman 202- 520, highest average for the men 188 Johnson 183. 501, Ron Allinan and Wendy lioness 173. High splits were converted: Olive
182, and Janet 1kw 178. The Corbine with the high average vacancies yet. These ladies Bud Campbell 201- 533, Hay and Connie Lahman was high 501. Highs for the women in. Series: Martin 558 and l3oness Westray s-6.10, Rudy Westray
only splits converted were by of 160. She also rolled the high
bowl Wednesday title at 9:00 Ilatchett 201- 526, Robert Gilbo for the wornen 170. High Series clude: Alice Hendricks 476, 519, High Gaine for the nien was
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F istbrook Pool A&amp;souation adjacent to the present
will hold "A Night in Reno" bathhouse. Preunt facilities of
Sept. 13 (Slaturday) from 8:30 the Pool As.solciation also inp.m. to midnight in the East- elude a junior Olyrnic swimbrook Pool Bathhouse off ruing pool, two tennis courts.
Eastbrook Boulevard. Open to basketball court, volleyball
the public 18 years and over), court, and football-recreation
the event will bemef it Phase 3 of ie d.
Each person will receive
the community clubhouse
which will complete con. $2,000 in "funny" money with
stntion.
which to play blackjack, traps,
horse
rae ins, and slot machines.
Funds have been raised for
the first two phases of the Additional "money can be
clubhouse, which will seat 2DO purchased. T'he play money left
persons. Construction is ex. at the end of the evening may be
pected to start next week on the Used to bid on an assortment of
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Springs.
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Claude Osburn 45. Bx 7642,
Gar) Williams, 24, 218 Main
Orlando, Corena F. Patterson, St., Rosemary I. Johnson, 27

to tioid duplications of gifts referredtoJeSus1is.iNaiink
and to save them postage on the fie is wrong. A Nazarite was a
gift I was of!) tr)ing to do member of a sett w rose iii ik
them a favor, but I got a lot of iiieinbers took a sow never to
cut their h3ir, shave their
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SHEBA is an organization headquarters in Gainesville.
supported b) the Seminole 1rt, the eye tissues are used
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in sponsor on
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in Roc hester, Mich. The blind
person I)S onl) transporLition
costs to and from the center
fo ur weeks board and lodging
and training with t he ir new dog
is paid for by the Lions Club.
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Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1975
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Cook Of The Week

Wednesday, Sept. to, 1975-38

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Not Only Rabbits Enjoy Carrots!
By JEAN PATTESON
Women's Editor

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You never see a rabbit
wearing glasses, so carrots
must be good for the eyes, goes
tne old wives' tale.
: If that's the case, the Ludwig
family of Pinelake Drive,
Sanford, must all have 20-20
vision, for almost all of the
recipes Joan Ludwig is sharing
w ith 1Ierah readers this week
have to do with carrots in one
form or another.
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Refrigerate two or three days.
the ranks of ardent cooks. For 1 cup chopped pecans
Compliments almost any meal
14 years she was employed at 2 tsp. anilla
as cold side dish.
the former Florida State Hank
SHORTBREAD
of Sanford and U. S. Bank of
Cream butter and cream
lb. butter
Seminole, and says after a hard cheese. Add sugar, vanilla and t cup sugar
day at the office she Just (iidrl'I nuts. Spread between cake 2 and one-thirds cups flour
have the inclination to spend layers, on top and sides.
Cream sugar and butter. Add
hours preparing dinner. But
flour with hands; the mixture
GLAZED CARROTS
now that she has more time on
will be thick. Pat into greased
SUPREME
her hands. Joan is discovering
l Inches thick. Prick all
1 bunch carrots, fresh
the joys of experimenting with
over with fork. Bake in slow 300
and slender
tempting foodstuffs.
degree
oven for 35 minutes. Cu t
2 tbsp butter
"When I try something mw
into
fingers
or squares while
cup orange flavored
that I like, I aha's ask for the
still
warm.
liquer
recipe," Joan explains how she
salt to taste
building UI) her cu l inar y
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there's not a single petal that's attractive Is to shade them
cmboidered in only one shade, deeper at the base or use light
Many flat-petaled flowers are edges deepening in tone at the
best done in Long and Short center line. What started as a
stitches but others may be five-petal crewel flower in
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To coax your own favorites on
to linen, it's a good Idea to start
of crewel embroidery and
with uncomplicated single- nothing more difficult than extended by five-pointed petals needlepoint. It's done on canvas
petal flowers_ zinnias, pansies making simple flat stitches up flared behind it. These were with traditional needlepoint
and nasturtiums from the and down on the linen,
worked in concentric lines of stitches used to creat? the
garden, or buttercups and
Variations in color give life Chain stitches, each row a background. The central
daisies from summertime and light to each petal. For slightly deeper shade. Happily, subject of the picture is emfields. Remember that sim. instance, a white daisy petal embroidery artists are not broidered In crewel embroidery
plicity need
never
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background. I plan to devote a
monotonous. In the more than lavender. It's effective to put real-life gardeners!
column to crewel-point in the
30 flowers of Merton, my born- pale flowers against something
For beginners who have a very near future.
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appears on the cover Of on a deep, glowing linen or set ha rd time finding the right
E.W.
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An Illustrated leaflet on
petal, I suggest Stitching upinto
leaves.
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After you've completed thread forward in the direction available FREE. For yours,
several single flowers you the petal grows and then stitrite to Elsa Williams, Box
might like to frame them ching (lown into the fabric. It's 3788, Grand Central Sta., N.Y.
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water
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with chicken or veal,
Cake. Long Farmsin Zellwood
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cook
it. Clean all work
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MARINATED CARROTS
surfaces including wooden
3 cups grated carrots
relates Joan. Patti cook's was
2 1k. carrots, sliced
cutting boards and counter tops
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judged best and therefore
diagonllv, cooked until with soap and water be fore and
Silt and niix dry ingredients. tender
appears on the bags. It was
after using them for rawmeat
Add oil and stir very well 1 medium onion
Joan's hus ba nd, Jack, who
or poultry. Never place cooked,
i unless well mixed, oil will
works for Asgrów-Florida, who
green pepper
ready-to-serve meat or poultry
settle to bottom of cake). Add i can tomato soup
heard about the bake-off and
on or in the same utensil used
eggs one at a time and mix well 1 cup sugar
brought the recipe home for
for the raw product unless
alter
each is added. Add carrots
wife to try.
cup apple eider
you've completely cleaned that
and nuts, blend.
Just in casc readers can 't be
vinegar
equipment. If possible, use
Bake in two greased and ' cup Wesson oil
tempted by any of Joan's carrot
separate cutting boards for raw
.
floured
9-inch pans about
recipes, we have included
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arid cooked pr od uc ts to avoid
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somet hing enti rely different.
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cross contamination. Where
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dry
ingredients
with
oil
pible,
wash your hands often
may seem, Joan assures us it Joan I.ud ig finds carrots make tasty appetizers, side th.,4ie and 1 large pkg cream cheese
vinegar
and
soup.
Bring
to
boil
during
preparation
of foods and
desserts.
1 stick butter
and pour over carrots, when cooking outdoors.

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Singer Terry Bennett and a month from coast to coast,
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"We've been working at It
Shortly after that we added
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for themselves.
compitions. "Believe it or "We've toured every hamlet in us on tire."
While the group hails; from not," Dai says, "it is different England, Scotland and Wales
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Nottingham, England, and a little more poetic and while One night after another, one inn a glint of devil in his eye and he
besides his rugged , handsome we ha ve the r ock beat we have after ano ther 'till we didn't admitted he could have done
looks sports a heavy north-of- some noticeable differences in know where we were when
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England accent,
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When Sassafras left Wales for America I want to do
country is. Everything here is "Ohio." Bassist Steve Finn, the
the United States there were everything, see everything and
so big and people have been just group's chief songwriter, several thousand Welsh
fans to maybe they are afraid I won't
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dream is to be able to live here
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of David) is a little less and 'Peanut Man" are group always travelled by bus or boat
talk with Terr and Dai and it
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efforts. "One of us will or car. Now I've flown shows in
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iiiores on the charts and plans
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BROKERS

tenance fee covers lawn care, water, sewer, trash collection, structural insurance and outside liability. Granada
Townhom.s qualify for the 51/ tax credit.

COulpped, washer and dryer
Phone 33705$ 711$ Lake Ave

80--Autos for

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tøp and Soft Tops Cents, is
F i.'r la's I ,urrje'' 5"" I
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3736353
8310 6813
ANFORD
by owner, ) OR, 2
bath. 2 yrs old Central heat air, It's like pennies from heaven when
carpet, garage, screened pOrch,
you Sell "Don't Needs" with a
large lot, good (oration Assume
want ad
71, pct or IlSOdown, FHA Priced
below FHA appraisa l 373

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7417 Elm Sanford I Bedroom,
married couple only No pets 339
6956 Mrs Mello
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372 1301.
2610 Hiawatha Ave at 1797

iCt some action With a Herald
classified ad We'll help you write
An ad that will bring a fast sate
CALL 332 7611

arge upstairs apartment 1175
month, 110 depotit Wat,r paid

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*09W 1st St .377 23)S
We fi ~ pw Furniture

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luyiruo a ric'w home'? Moving to an
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way way As little as 113 getS you
it7.rted in a business of your own
Get the whole Story. Phone 13.4

Stenstrom

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7 Bedroom Furnished

1 Bedroom apartment, II? French
Ave 1100 month pl 535 deposit
177 6117 or 625 4652_

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You've

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WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME'

Clean furnished apartment, good
lOcatIon, all utilities, SI
377
6714

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Singer Zig Zag, in cabinet,) n*edl,
front loa d deluxe sewing machine,
Sold new for 134900. Pay balance
of UI or 10 paymentlof $9 See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
107 Eat? 11I Downtown
3779111 Eve 169-111.6

MIKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER ITEMS.
SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD Phone 3" 2611 or 131
91?) and a friendly Ad Visor will
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REALTOR 371 7491

2345 Park Drive 570 up

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3 BR bOrne' in Lonqwood Also
Pl.PC,t.i'd PRICES SANFORD
TPunmspon boat, trailer, IS Pip MOSTFST I-oP
AUCTION. 373 7340
THE LEASTESTFyinrudu' motor Phone 661 5930
POomy 'I BR central air, diSh
KENMORE WASHER, parts
.4cP,'r , rear fence. excellent
NORTH PENT PURCHASE PLAN
Service, used machines
(reclitin,, Derorated to a TI Close
Modern, Clean 'I OR home, family
I. OONEY APPLIANCES)?) 06
to golf &amp; I I All for 173.900
room, garage, carpets Call $31
$777
FENCED Pf- 1 BPs. nice location
53-TV.Radio-Stem
(tOS. to Schools and ShOppiOg
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR
areas, pantled family room. Color TV's from ISO, 85W, from
irapes kitchen eQuippe'd 176200
I. ike Mary, 3 BR. 1 bath. fence. no
513 Service all makes HERBS'
oualifyinq 171.950 Acre Realty.
TV 17CC 5 FrenCh, 373 1731
RFAI TOP. 171 7750
coioR TV. 1II'9SMOPJTH
11500 REBATE
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
Your
MLS
Agency
PlO QUA LI FYI PIG
AU 100A
New 3 t"drm home, all extras. S oct REAL70R5
2565 Park Dr
______interest 130000 3777717
SUPER VALUE
55Boats &amp; Accessories
JUST FOR YOU- Large 3 OR. 7 Oncanahandfenccdswirnrningpool
II home. nice family room.
3 bedrooms, 7 baths, large tree
BOAT HIGH
ecuippe-di kitChe'fl, new carpet. 00
Shaded lot in Quiet area 147.000AND DRY'
Qualifying Only 175.900 17.000
Terms
down
OLDER HOME
If you've got a bo,i! 'hat's lisin
dilocked, don'? keep 'I It s too ti'g
$16,100- I BEDROOM. )i bath, Modernized 1 bedroom and 2 baths
with central heat and air, on 2 lots
to CrOw flowers n and it's too
stove &amp; refrigerator, 13.500 down
in city 178 900--Terms
valuable' t) lust Sit around and get
older
HOME &amp; POOL
SACRIFICE Home on lake, 3 BR,
Sell it with a ChitSSified itti And treat
S Bedroom 7 baths. 3 car garage,
7 baths, centril heat air
yourw ifetoacrui%ethekndof
go
FIa rm i'ent H A. Prcet,13000 ('000 LOCATED COMMERCIAL
bOat SHE appreciates
PROPERTY
for sale or lease
CALL 377 7i511
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tk'Bary.-Adults 1 BR, air; close to
stores, Churcht'S Ideal for retired
persons 6M &amp;4U or 377 4054

e have listings We have buyers.
We need another real estate II.
cent"
help us make sales

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apIs, all electric tat in kitchens.
private. residential From 1150
"IS Sanford Ave531 757)
eveni ms

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Gilbert, Melissa Sue Anderson horrifying velations about

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located on French Ave 7100
Pr, 173 2A1
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unfurri apIs in duplex 1 OR.
5145, 7 Br, $165 Carpeted, air
conditioned, kitchens equipped
Beat Sanford residential
rts
Quit? 5 t Afe AdultS only
3771796

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FurniShed ltlud'nq Util e's

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New h ou s es na rural area No down
Larry Saxon, Realtor
payment, monthly payments lets _
than rent Government Subsidized
PA^Ia P4anrlerson Lane
to qualified buyers Call to see it
Older 14muse an one acre
iou Qualify'
332 6505

WEEKLY RATES

ntelloCnt, young
Attraciive,
Vietnamese female refugee.
craduate of UniverSity of Saigon
and English 'Teshers College.
desires
Australia
Sydney.
position in south Seminole tot O
office Speaks uoOd English.
skilled in tx,okket0nQ Would
make e.ce'flent c leflk Will wOrk
hard for whatever your budget
allows Phone 3396111

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Linden stars as Pa Cannon's wife and youngster 14
Ingalls and Karen Grassle reyears earlier. The dying hood

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members of the Sassafras rock back."

75'w174' lt'nct'd lot large shade
trees. City water &amp; sewer Couole
r'cCft'red 1150 mn A A Mc
('lapahan, flrnk,'r 377 5997

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PAULA MINI FARM
7nned for a horse, also r oom for a
tennis court ACRE I HR 7 bath.
central air, double garage.
screened na'n Pt US outdoor
Iwrnmnri OO'iI tlurrf' S41 500
17) 91111

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17'i60 7 BR mobile P'w)me, private

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7571 l'i' ()r 172 7118
P11,1 TOP
After l'4r
17? 9)i
177 3991
122 0648

Two bedroom mobile
bile home, nice
loraton, for rent or sale 377 1194
of alter S MI 6701

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70$ I ALlPEL AVF
'3 OR. I h.ilh.
tharled tot loned commercial. for S
Solt of twin r,,,urile t)t'd$ ri ,II'r,'ssrs &amp;
a home or hlness 115 900
how springs US Twn old s.'w nrj
narhinr.s.1loeacp,.
(ailalter 5 30
7125 YALE AVE
3 or 4 OR mint
sis~l
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fa arm, with bIt of fruit Has I BR
pt Selling ht'Iow appraisal at
M der lting your Home! Sell no
125,900
longer needed but useful items
with a Classified Ad
Crank Realty

Broke 107W Commercial
Broker.
Sanford 377 7551

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77' (olispot (hMt Fre:er, 1150.
Kirin II;. bed. 1700 . GE twin door
refrigerator I ru'e:u'r, ice maker on
door, 1150 70 nal Aquarium with
stand flit.''', ' rinno
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i,-Anrn fr,r
win.
17) f5'

7fl9GALE PLACE- 3 BR, I", bath.
gara ge, 3 yrs old, in new condillon 171.900.

JOHN k P IDE P ASSOC

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APIYIAII.'AITO '5
1,1 Chico 5 ThieMa"
C,nyudC red 't
171 4%70 or $31

1961 2a ton Chevy pick up. very good
thape 11 095 Call 177 1651 Ask foe 1970 AMC Rebel %t.ItiOfl,.wlq',"
small V 5. a,j?oma?ic, air Phr.-r"
r)i,an e Mi-C,ulre De,,ler
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323 1759
Make your Budget go further, shop
ANTIQUES
'69 VW. 17000 mileS, ewr.IIi-'i'
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the Classified Ads every day
dOrritivu 51 i'll or hf-St fltt.'r
I Piece or Houtefull
'65 Ford Pickup, Qood condition,
________ __ 171 71)6
(1.50 371 4175
'rispei'te' and ready to gp First
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TOYOTA
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the fifth season in this
against variety hours,
series as the portly, wordly ex8-9 NBC LITTLE HOUSE ON detective turned private inTHE
PRAIRIE SEASON vestigator. In the season's
PREMIERE "The Richest Man opener, Cannon is painfully
In Walnut Grove" This starts reminded of the tragedy that
the second season for this robbed him of his family when a
family drama set in the post- hired assasin makes a deathCivil War period in Minnesota. bed confession that he killed

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Forusienfurn, itife .tpiliflnit'% toolS.
etc Buy I or 1001 items Larry's
P,tarf, 71% Sanford Ave

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By KURT IJSSSEN
The Herald Services

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per week Salary negotiable
Reply to Box $55. c t Evening
Herald. P0 80' 1657 Sanford
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ESTATE George Willis 37) 60

Performed by Marilyn. Notary.
(kala. 904737 5561 or 732 5773

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhapt Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Call 173 455?
Write p 0 80* 1213
S,infcicd Florida 32771

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RN for doctor's office, I afternoons

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bath, new carpet, in excellent
Condition Large lot 171.500

3226457
Commercial Properties"
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

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P EAt ESTATE. INC

2606$ Hwy 1797
REALTOR 373 5771

At!,,'
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beautiful Wekiva River at Camp
Seminole 377 1170

LIcensed real estate sales person lot'
actIve Sanford office Experience
desired, or will train Business .s

MARRIAGES

Iccithint Vineqarf 86' Kelpl Now
All four in one capsule, ask for
VPI6 v, Faust's Drugs

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mileage. ',,mIl V I- auto trar.
f'
air Immaculate Condtrv
throurihoit 1I. M or he's? ohm
Plot'. IA? 77% alte'r it,

T-p
wrie. IS',' lnq, overall
lentb inrlding tongue. 71,'
Tanniem ,'ivli' electric brakes for
Pu,a('lin(j fraIor or I pert' of
rouiipmenf 1500 firm 119

Wanted to tx,' uset office' furniture
Any Quantity NOLL'S Cassel
berry, H-wi' 1797 11'1

__________ Per Rotary, 1000. elertnic "Mimo"
machine'. '.upurh condition Sell
fluid' for rash At% 5" Dew,,lt
Radial arm saw 3777911 hetwf'efl
10 pm

TAFFER REALTY

G ENE R AL CONTRACTOR

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Sale

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niilexgr', new tire's Motor &amp; body
ru o,re'lle'nt ondit,00 Private

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11(1)1 75th St
317 6635

JOHNNY WALKER

RENTAL

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79-Trucks-Trailers

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3 Bedroom I bath home. fenc ed 'fl
backyard. rnrnpletely furnished,
even color IV III ¶00

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BUY
SELL
TRADE
311 315F First %I
3fl-S6fl

IN ALL PRICE RANGES

Small lake, tw',iijiiful pyjrne Silt'
wi4'1ed area

Harold Hall Realty
34-4bile

BALL REALTY

Lake Mary
2 Acres

'"t- Mt- rILJOUS BUY- l,ithe70'%. 3
bedroom 7 bath split bedroom
plan, Central air fireplcp, ci
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Rf:ALTY INC
75th St 3217832
HALCOLnERT REALTOR
Eves 377 0817
Selma Williams
FIl TOP ASSOCiATE, 377 15$7

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Wednesd,y,_Sept. 10, 1975-i B

-Wan!ed to Buy

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7 Apartment buildings near to*n
convenient to Shopping
50-Miscellaneous for Sale
I and 'rhni,ts 170000 each. terms
available' For infnrm,,tion (ill Kitchen FSalhioom cahnets, Count171 31')?
'Pr tops, Si uks Installation avail
able Bun rj.bell 3775057 any
time

me'
lot' sale tjy Owner.
18
Sma ll ho,
w
rnric old, central heat lair,) BPs
I' I baths- 171 0117. 7516 ElCpitnn
r)rlve

HAL COLBERT

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl. -

Merchandise
Merc
an ase
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7 Bedroom, in good
rendition ex cellent location
116 sc'o ii'rrns

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Partially futflihed 3 bedroom,
foot'd. fruit frees 5275 373

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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
P en
Real Estate Broken
322.7643
322-7643

Inv,tlnn pool in Pjjrgr' I bedroom
"nipwttI family ronhlt Only
1134,500

41-Houses
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90173109 31 after S

COIJNIRYIAKFFROtIT Closeto
town. 4 bedroom i Mre. boat
dock

Furnished B edroom House
P4lceyard
377 7(197 or 177 3750
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forget it
Why store it And forget
it and
forget it wIti
Ad )77
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N I 6 S K 0 C I I K I Y 11 K I I. N C H

January. They've been a big hit PREMIERE William Conrad is

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WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME!

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after
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A BABY'S WORLD Care for infants -toage2 onty Next to new Drovers'
1 7ItecI I-urn &amp; Unfurn
License Bureau 772 4645
take, pool, boat, clubhouW
MARINER'S VILLAGE 373 M1O
Child Care in my home Ex
n.ri.nr1 4$ m$AI( t,rl till
BAMBOO COVE APTS.
S LncustAv, Call 332 IRS.
One 5 7 bedroom apartments,
Child Care in my Home
furnished or unturnished Newly
120 for I 171 for
redecorated Come
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N N I C 6 1 S C I) A U X 1, K N 0 K I U

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For Those

33-Houses

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vArd cirotlent Condition 173. 900

5150 Ac1ui(
122 6620

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yard, 1901 Summerlin Ave$5,900
or ntIr' oIler 3771197

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ARE
RE YOU TROUBLED Call Toll
Free. 644 7027 fo ''We Care'"l4otiine" AdItS or Teens

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PREMIERE
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2 br'droorn hnue %to
Country Club Circle 173

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problem

for Ingalls, so he does odd jobs

tonight.

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SMiforciAlAnon Family Group P.O
Boy 553 Sanford. Fla 32171

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director-writer and bit-part

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3 Bedroom, 7 s'rs nid Childr en 0 K
t IMP rent and i mo %t'cur,ty Call
57117.07

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For further information call 173

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7 And 1 tii-a,rflnrn patio homes $709
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57 Jason ve5s•t I0f5 ECjHAT
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17 (u1ns riii
31 Skaters
16 Palm teat
arena
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13 1ir
34 to ISCol i
coloratiOn
17 Race course 35 Nest feature
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Asian country
38 Monitor t:ardl
circuit
abbreviation
21 Recede
39 Rodent
2 New Zealand 19 lowest
24 Friend (coil P
point
43 French
parrot
25 (slay harbor ii
impresSOflisI
3 Word of assent 20 Fragrant
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44 Paid nol-ces
ofeOresin
30 European river 4 Prohibit flawl
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21 Noun suffixes 45 Hard fruit
32 1I
46 IndividualS
33 Circumscribed 6 Whale
27 Wager
7 Word Of
47 Dstant
23 Color
36 French liver
negation
City on the
21 City in Italy
49 Large CiStCfl
Mine entrance 26 Make over
50 Australian bird
Island of Coil
tO Musical
27 Petrarcha
40 Decay
5 G ener a l lab)
inStrument
41 Small cask
beloved
51 WIt'
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I-or cic(w'nujuhte lit*n service

.11 rc'.uscviabl'r,t"s
Call Rick Peynols, 173 5933

(0 %"N`lr- Q(lAt MOWING
rut 1% F1
IN 7 179 ,ittr

Concrete and carpenter wor i.
remodeling: air conditioning
rcsfing '3715785

Tree Service
S-'!Al L BU'iN( S
BLUES?
Don't lust Sit there wiling ton It.
n,phone to ring Advcntse
Phone
O.
business service in The Herald
clasSified Business Sery' Dir cc r

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"Vii' ',i'r', (P All malt's and mp.jet"
Free Pickup and Delivery
%jruford But ness Machines 372 8005

Paint At Body Work
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missioner John Kimbrough has iiitssioners were 'fooling" was cut of $25,000 from money Williams said when he first
proposed creation of a county theiw%-lves if they thought, they budgeted for an attorney to suggested a legal departnien!
legal department — a move could cut costs by reducing the handle labor negotiations.'
egotiations
on Aug 25
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The labor attorney carn.s
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Attorney
Torn Freeman's fees
upwards of $100 per hour, and professional studies show the
Freeman 'ss post amid case
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They must think polluuon in Snin1e County is
going to go away," said Adair.

admitted law enforcement
a motel to
c lst4jnt State Attorney Bill
informant with four felony tornes igenLs at
discuss various criminal ac- Ileffernan sought a court order
convictions, including a federal tivities in central Florida, said to keep reporters out of the
A suspended county motor conviction
for
shipping he placed a magnetic dealer's courtroom during Swartz'
ehtc1e inspector was in jail fireirmsto Israel, testifi
ed that license tag on Miss Parker's testimony on the grounds that
today pending a pry-sentence Swartz had a folded up five,
car, and used a false title Swartz, now a state prison
investigation following his
dollar-bill In the palm of his registration slip showing the inmate, fears for his life in
conviction Wednesday of taking hand wben he shook hands with car was owned by his Fern connection with his activities as
a $5 bribe to issue a state auto Troiano during the inspection Park Motors, in getting the auto an informant in ot
her cases.
safety inspection sticker for an procedure.
inspected.
Judge
McGregor
deni ed th e
auto with faulty' equipment
They said Troinno mentioned
Sartz
under
oath
admitted
state's
motion
to
gag
the press.
OlAflt.(l by Sheriff John Polk 's that the auto had bad tires, but
secretary.
the defendant said he didn't hi had bribed a former \Pd
Sprinkel,
in
closing
A t w o-woman, four man remember making such a inspector "ma y be treeorfour arguments to the jury, charg
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months before" to issue inircuit court jury deliberated statement on Jul 10
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Judge Robert B. McGregor Ca had
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theuseo(histestimony,'
If this
before returning the verdict inspection in ati Fe br uary or county IV! department and is w
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Seminole
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lie's still checking,
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said.
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myself,"
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of other city departments and
not taking care of her own.
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told the state fire marshal that
the city was illegally using
above ground tanks for gasoline
storage. She said represen.
ta Lives of the fire marsha l's
office had gone onto her private
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located all over the state of
Florida The city will be given a
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Ilatt.away said private labs will be utilized to do
some of the testing Adair had hoped to do in the
county's laboratory.
'When they started talking about it, I thought
they were just doing away with lab services. They
said there would still be personnel to handle conplaints and check on pollution . J didn't pay toufl,uch
ittention," Artair said,
A check with county officials today revca!ed only
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position," Ilattaway added.
Ilattaway went on to say that Adair would have to
seek a new job In Dale's department. If Dale's
budget can afford Adair's $14,800 yearly salary,
llatthway indicated Adair could be placed.
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tually taken froni his pollution control department.
Asked if he planned to appeal the commission's
decision at next Tu May's session, Adair answered,
You better believe it. I would hope that the people
of S'niinole County
ould be up there with mc,
too."
Commissioner Mike llatt.away said the c.
mission planned to combine pollution control with
the utility department — placing Adair's respon.
il.11tle under Bill Dale, the director of eri•

ilie Seminole County Commission, by cutting
$34,584 from the 197546 budget, has eliminated the
entire pollution control department in Seminole

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TitusviIIp- 3 bedroom. l' bath
wall to wAll carpet. lanced yaqd.
bsrA utUl shade trees 119500 269
1770

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377 6655
IICF 75th St

AssuiiPaymirits

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Singer Zig Zag, 10
front load delu x e Sewing machine.
Sold new for 1349.00. Pay balance

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Rent

68th Year, No. 16—Tuesday, Sept. 9, 1975

79—Trucks-Trailers

.i BR, 7 bath Pinecret area large Transferred Must sell 4 BR. ?bath
Rent Plue lustre Electric Carpet Hcvydutyconvenioflat cAb White
3 BR. Ii
yArd. %i9Cmo ISO deposit 37 7534
Pm' Kitchen with breakfast bar, 717 BAYWOOD CIRCLE --Of 168 or 1O Payment s of 19. See at
t erithin' VneOAr' Ba' Kelp' Now Will r.rp 'or elderly person in my
Shanpoorr for only ll SOperday
,srerbor. twin trumpet hOrnS. K W
ci?
bats.
new
carpet,
in
eceIlent
37
or
after
11,4111
5
130
157)
11,
tr-r
setf ticaning oven dishwasher.
SANr0RD SEWING CENTER
All ft,r •0 one (Ap%ut
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CAR ROLL'S FURNITURE
lights. safety lightS heavy
t
(oditOn Large lot 121.500
i1i5pl. flsidC utility, double car
307 East First, Downtown
VR6 . Faust's Drugs
duty wench with i." cable, new
3 BedroOm. I' bath. in goOd quiet
377 9111 EVC *69 1116
GAtAQ4' flcautifutly landscaped
oaint, new terei Also 1967 Ford F
2139 GALE PLACE- 3 OR. 1' bath,
65—Pets.Supplies
—
Sanford location 1195 month Call
MAR RI AGES
Print ana tennis privileges 714 pct
350
with çtke body. and lilt gate
new
garage.
3
yrs
old,
in
con
377
7*'
KULP
DECORATORS
Performed by Marilyn. NOtAry.
interest rate 133 600 707 Pine
0690
clays 377 7111 after S
313
dIllon
171,900
109W
itt
St
. 377 733
C.'rrnjn Shepherd Puppr
OcIa, WI 717 1*61 or 732 *773
Winds Drive, phone 37) 0777
30Apa rtnnts Unfurnished
We Buy Furniture
I
wks
old
175
33—Houses Furnished
'65 Ford Pickup, good condition.'
. I halh.
3
70* I AIIRFI AVF
Let 1Pi?ApeUtj Pool
171 2976
______________________________ Small home. for Sale by Owner. IS
'nspectp-ul and ready to go First
toned counmerc at. f
sharted
lot
imornvr your health
men old Central heat &amp; air. J BR's
52—Appliances
5295 ts 1?? 36*7
P'cumu' cur busIness 115
BAMBOO COVE APTS. 7 Peiroorn, fenced yard. 1 (hId o Si
(.prman
Shepherd
male
Phrine*31 3763
Si
montht
I' baths, 173 0117, 7516 ElCaputan
1)7% plus deposit Call 177 910.1
One &amp; 7 b edroom apartmen ts,
old, ISO or tract,' In' 'at have ycj
DrIve
lt
1242S YALE AVE -- 3 or 4 BR mini OUAL liv
furnish ed or vnfurnlShed Newly
APP( IANC ES
.RF YOU TROUBLED' Call Toll
Al
3-71 14*4
80—Autos for Sale
farm, with lots of fruit Has I OR
rrer M4 7077 fOr "We Care"-BARC,AII PRICES SANF ORD
redecorated Come we. 300 E
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
apt Setting below Appraisal at
Hcn?Inr'' Adu'tS or Teens
Airport Blvd Sanford 373 1310
AUCTION, 173 7310
'61 VW. i1
flIPil BUGGY
34-4Vi.obile Htmes
67—Livestock.Pouttry
Rollin
175.900
Real Estate Broker
(OriditiOn, 1500 Call 12) "Of after
7 Peirorirn 7619 Elm Ave. Sanforo
- KENMORE WASHER, parts,
6—Child Can
6 Pm
3227643
No pets 3196954 Mrs Melio
Chb'uiç arid ratilitS
£?t,.ntn Retirees ticup
service, used machines
pate an
Crank Realty
I. DONE V APPLIANCES 3
i(ni' Mnvnn, must su'lI )27 4.164
cleAt retirement viItge on the
1 7Red Furn &amp;Unfurn
1973 Buick Century
PIDAY A. SATURDAY clay and
11Nl AND- 1 bedroom, I bath.
REALTORS *30 6061
beautiful Wekiva River at Camp
lake,
prml,
boat.
clubhouse
Power Steering, Brakes. Air
i','niflQ (Id care 6 30 a m to 1
fenced
yard
Assume
mortgage.
After
Mrs
*31
1170
Seminole 7274470
53—'/.Radio-S?eteo
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MARINER'S VILLAGE 373 5670
Rest Offer fools 1267
.
m A Child's World 323 *171
will take cerond 172 7151
OR. mobile home, private
i'o'
2
For I ease-- Eseptionatly
1969 Volvo. automatic I door sedan,
flA'Y'S WORLD, Care for infants
7Si17i' len -ed let, large taae
AM DANDY JAll FEED
Color TV'S Iron $ SQ n&amp;w, from
Lake Mary
unfurn Ants in cluplei 1 BR
mndel 144. 1550 Call 373 555) aft er
'c'aoe7 only Neill tone* Drivers'
trpe. city wat er A. sewer Couple
"liLy Direct Irem Bo.c.ir"
ItS, Service all makes HERBS'
1145 7 Br, 1)65 Carpet ed , air
5 710
2 Acres
'cerise Bureau 377 6645
TV 1700 S French, 372 1731
C.ORMLY'S E 46
Santorcl 31) 1131
preferred 1)50 mo 377 5997
conditioned, kitchens equpped
Small like, beutuful home Site,
1967 Falcon I dr sedan. 6 cylinder.
Best SanfOrd res.Ø('',tial area TWO t*droflni mobile h
'- -Id Care .ri my home
Es
COLOR TV. 111 95 MONTH
ome nice
wooded area
Duet &amp; SAtC Aduits only_No
automatic air condition, low
68—Wanted
to
Buy
rd.rienced l-40h rrl5 served 1413
location, for rent or sale 372 1191
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
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mitCagp, 1*95 Call Don Pope, 372
locust Ae Call 372)35*
611
1006
or after 6 6.616704
Bedroom, 1 bath home'. fenced -in
1651 Dealer
"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER''
—
We Buy Furniture
backyard. completely furnished,
C'inipletC child care services New 5ev1ll C,arclen%- 16.2 BR luiury )97) 17' wide.I BR, air conditioned,
Hnri
Only
vlNr,00M
FOR
YOUR
,,
even critr TV $it
1973 Ponti,'r Station Wagon A I
apIs all electr i c eat in kitchens
-r,,r'rr Prcc'am' HEY DIDDLE
55—Boats &amp; Accessories
,dt'It'i
(n,'.'f c' 321 937(1
SSI,O00tor lhsi'.cu'ptijru,uiIy flu' 3
privAte, rf'%'dq'ntiAl From 1150
conditiOn. 4 new tires. a i r ton
i;.' cAi F in
101
PR custom home Large living
Call
fluid,
172
6451
of
372
71
11
7015 Sanford Ave•
tl0n, 12,39S Phone 377 5616
Wanted to buy used Office furniture
2 &amp; I BR MOBILE HOMES
BOAT
HIGH
room,
central
heat air Over 70
eveninat
F,,irn,che"fncludnq utilities
Any Ountity NOLL'S CasselAND DRY!
9—Good Things to Eat
to ft livnq area on an acre of
JOHNNY WALKER
CASH
berry, Hwy 1797 1)0 1705
- - DeFtary--Aciujits 1 BR. air close t
lAnd (.111 today'
For ''our Junk Carl
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
If
you've
00?
WEEKLY
RATES
a
bOat
that's
Ian
"P' (,'irc' r,i A - çIu' W L Justice
stores, hurche Ideal for retired
323 1339
REAL ESTATE, INC
dtfl(Sii"d. don't keep it It's too big
7 PP
]OR
CASH 322.4132
r; 5 9 'i i
persons 66A 6-118 or 37) 3054
AIR (0*4 Dli ION .E I') PLAY
S'.SrSiCI
to 0mw flowers in and it's too
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Cfjfll P1n
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For used furniture Avcili ances tools,
,, ',I r
H.)USE - Invite your Playmates
Cash
5 eruirity D.'po%'t Regu'red
valua ble 10 lust sit around and get
322.6457
127 41"i
etc Buy 1 or 1001 items Larry's
for
fun
and
games
*hen
you
For Your Junk Cars
31—Apartments Furnished
older
Mart, 715 Sanford Ave
_____________ become the proud o*ner of this
372 9)36
CHI LDR EN WE LCOME Commercial Properties
Sell it with a classuf led ad And treat
areat
7
story
horn..
on
the
St
Johns
18—Help Wanted
2 Bedroom Furnished
your wife tO A cruise on the kind Of
'6.1 Newport Chrysler. new tires and
Piver Pr.iI Sr re.'iiptl porch and
Cnevenient to Yhools &amp; Shoppng
Homes, Lots
ANTIQUES
Garage Apartment
hoat SHE ariPreiates
batt er y, runs gOod. 1175 Phone
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SANFORDMOBILE
PARKS,
INC
And
7300 (&amp;b00vt le A
1 Piece of t4OU%I'fUlt
CA(.1. 372 7611
377 Alliss
fSan MoCentral)
The Leader
CASH 171 417* - Acreage
36155 Orlando Drive
77
AVALON APARTMENTS
IS' Pun,ahnu?, fiberglas, canvas top.
1969 Chevrolet El Camno. low
171 1930
ADULTS. NO PETS
' tenstrom Realty one of 5anford
JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC
SO HP Mercury. engine &amp; boat in
mileage, small VI, auto trans,,
Your
MLS
Agency
72
Auction
116W 2nd St
es cellent shape &amp; ready to go
arid Seminole County's 'eadsng
PS. air Immaculate Condition
W. Garnett White
''Ti
Cocd t railer, 5795 372 1062
Realtors ftti' nearly 20 years. has 3
REALTORS
throughout 11.600 or best offer,
1545 Park Or
Ior7 Bedrooms Adults only
openings in its ripAncling real
Phone $67 7706 alter 6 p m
Broker. 107W Commercial
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
ROBSOPI MARINE
SUPER VALUE
estate ctivIs,On It yC)j me AlreAdy
Public
Sanfordifl 71181
755 Park Drive $lOup
________-- - Oncanal And feer ed swimming pool
7977 P'twy 1797
'67 VW Bus, new Condition All
A successful Arid ioc"enced sales
3
bedrooms,
127
5961
I
baths,
large
tree
gmal Many extras $995 Phone
or newly licensed and A i r ccw'ciitiOned efficiency apart
2 BR., fenced yard, carport, private
37—Business Property
Auction
shaded lot in quiet area 147.000-1194 38%
Amh'tiou,,
s call Herb 5?en;trorn,
street. 116.900. Terms 3726420.
meet Call lOam to 2 pm. 3 72 Terms
377 7470
377 78
f o r con
7771
2,1100 so ft, ideal garage, shop,
59—Musical
Merchandise
NO MONEY DOWN
OLDER HOME
-f,i,-ntj -rluu'rv'e,s'
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warehouse All or part. Will Beautiful ranch type home. 3 64
ANY CAR. '6) 1015
ed
Moderniz
I bedroom and 2 ba ths
Clean furnished apartment, good
acres.
stable
Osteen
area.
647
remod el to Suit tenant. 327 $321 or
SA. .Pi".fli' AiiflCrt leno'
At Chico &amp; The Man
with central heat arid air, on 7 lots
loCution, all utilities. 1130 377
1617. 373 6136
LOTS OF BARGAINS IN
Good Credit
libø
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Only
1
yeAr
ci
city
P9,900--Terms
6731
3 lSlOorlT.4 1605
FURNITURE,
1700 1" 1114
TV'S.
POOL BUY'
7277170
1565 Park
SACRIFICE --- Home on lake. 3 BR,
Dr One FIR apt, lights, water turn new
Price reduced 19,000 by transferred
41—HOUSeS APPLIANCES &amp; MISC. 1970 AMC Rebel station wagon,
2 baths, central heat air
Peal Estate Salesman to manage
kitchen N. Carpeting Adults only,
PIAPIOSALE
owner Ibedroom, 2 bath, on
C.00D LOCATED COMMERCIAL
small V I. automatIc, air, Phone
E
VEPV
MON D A V
main office Good location: lots of
Rack
to School Sa le now in full
193 50 372 7198. ee 3, w* rids
acre nea r PapIa Screened "too
to' -life or lease
PROPE
123 4719
liStinos, fringe benefits Phone
swinc) (,uar4intecl tOwfSt prices
overlooks fenced pool area
NIGHT.
HAL COLBERT
I Bedroom apartment, 117 French
on Spintef. c00%oI and Grand
9017751114
Double aaraa. central
r. A
89 VW. 17.000 mile's. eicell,nt
Ave 1100 month Dlvi 175 de po Sit
REALTY INC
Fuill tirw' of Coon organs. priced to
steal at 117,500 To see call
a, 373
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condition. 1)150 or beSt offer,
REAL ESTATE SALES
337 6111 or 625 1657
207 E 25th St 3737532
sell fast Keyboards Inc $01 N
Sanford Auction
91)0
173 74$-I
P4$ve opening for full time liCensed
HAL COLBEPT,REALTOR
ManIi and Fticin Squr
not L arae upstairs apartment $175
associate
Peg
Experience
Peal
Estate
Broker
Eves 37206)?
P..i'
Larry Saxon, Realtor
month 510 depOsit Water paid
TOYOTA
necess,ary we'll train and help
'? 1301.
Selma Williams
Kfl Muanolia Ave Phone ifl 0211
We furnish sates aids, ads. leads,
7610
HIawatha
Ave
at
17-97
REALTOR ASSOCIATE, 372-15*1
— Paol o. H,nder'son Lane
IWbeel Drive Land Cruisers Hard
60—Office Supplies
r,fpral and floor time Pleasant
tops and Soft Tops Central
Older House onone acre
Monthly
Rentals
Available
LAKE
MARY-i
Bedroom,
,
'
p
u
office fauilitips For confidential
p baths,
Florida's
larges t Selections to
377650*
hiS $150- Color TV
P'ome with central heat &amp; Or, near
ok
Appointment call Larry Salon
eoi. Car pe t ed
Used office furniture
CbOOSPfrflm' Call Paul Peak Only
75—Recreational
Vehicles
QUALITY
1*4*4
NORTH
elementary
School
and
rn
Co
Ppt? 373 9110
1 cci 736 6*79 or 377 0763
3 lIP home in Loryqwood Also
Wooct pr steel n1."cb% C!CCuti'C desk
I-Il SR 131. Longwood
muntiv College
VA financ ing
JIMMY BRYAN
Thpmpon boat, trailer, 75 rip
&amp; (hAirs. jrcretariOl desks &amp; Camper
Available 171
We have listings We have buyer's
onn" 6 bed, wood
Bedroom,
TREMENDOUS
BUYInthe
705.)
Fvinrude
motor
Phone
TOYOTA
5930
66*
chaIrs,
straight
chairs,
filing
7617
Elm. Sanford 1
panelng P. cur?AinS $150 57170$?
We need another real estate II
bedroom. 7 bath. Split bedroom
cabinets.
as
5
Ca
Winter
sh
Perk, Florida
and
Carry
married
couple
only
No
pets
339
fIr
S
censee to help us make sales
Forrest Greene, Inc.
plan, central air, fireplace, e'
NOLL'S
61$ 1600
6956 4 Mrs. Melio
Forr,s?Greene. Inc
*30 61))
REALTORS
cellent location
373 6151
Chtselberry, 17 97.1)0 4206
323 6353. 327 1970. eves.
3 Bedrooms. large living room,
76 —Auto Parts
1947 Oldsmobile 117
31A—Dupiexes
central air. on lirge lot Near a
COUNTRY LAX EFRONT- Closeto
fashion show directors for
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ISP4'SM. AM FM Radio
62--Lawn-Garden
'
Kish Real Estate
beautiful l*.
town. I bedroom. I acre. boat
Sarabcovent yjewetry earn 1,3 to I
4f'cond ?Iorw.d Batterle II? 95 ci
5373. in 7117
Pedreom, l' baths, kitchen
IS Per hour commission Full or
dock
"SERVICE BEYOND
change REELS BODY SHOP,
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
eouippPd, washer and dryer
1941 El (amino, 000d condition, plus
Part timeNo
THE CONTRACT-'
1109 Sanford Ave
esperience
Woodruff's Garden Center
Phone 372 69U 7115 Lake A ve
citrus 177 5193 after S p m
nec es sary Sa mples free Start
LOW PRICE- 2 Bedroom. in
601 Celery Ave. Sanford
FE Emaculate- I Bedroom. ?bath
REALTOR 3fl 719$
Now 349 5470 or 349 W
condition, excellent location
77 —Junk Cars Removed
Very roomy 7 bedroom duplex,
1971 Capri, 7,000CC engine, air, AM
well
,miaintained
recently
$16 500 TermS
kitchen e'Quipped Near 5CC.
time
released
plant
LOOKING FOR
redecorated,
ice
maker
3
M
Precl
FM stereo. cooper Color 76 mpg
ST JOHNS RIVER
fenced yard 327126* otter 6 p m
f ood GardenLand, 1400W. lit St..
SOMETHING SPECIAL?
LEMON BLUFF
town, 30 plus mpg highway 13.500
WE BUY JUNK CARS
refrigerator, range, beautiful
373 6430
yard 179.500
373 5716
cash 377 7300 eves and
ends
2 bath. new a ppliances,
ed on 7
Place an art 0 (lAS5if it'd It doesn't Lrrcwd, beautifully locat
firep'ice,
inludes
aaraae
garage
1, As
use 4 l.'UU'Jdi
Hwy . if Y
matter what you need You'll find
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The director of the Orlando
Public library informed three
Seminole County Corn.
tflLSSIoflers Monday that about
$100,000 has already been spent
towards completion of this
county's new library system.
Glenn Miller informed
Commissioners 1ikt,' hat-

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of rn,jitein,,
the library contract so additional money could be Liken
from the 1 5.76 county budget.
In November of last year tile
county' voters, in a straw
ballot, allocated a half-mill

Sid Vihlen Jr.. that natnnloic
announcing the Oct, I beginning
(late for Seminole's library
services were mailed Saturday
to all county residents.
In essense, Miller informed
commissioners the system is
too far dossn the road to cut the
budget or postpone services —
unless compensation Is paid to
Orange County,

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services and a

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Orlando Public Library for
complete library service
beginning next month.
About $52,000 is budgeted for
the library and Ilattaway said
he'd like to "see it come in at
$325,000" "Because we don't
have the money; we can't afford it."
flit li
hlattasv4iv
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two

Sent n i rary

refund, but Miller informed
they
had

set up

that way. We cannot have
a sYstern with different levels of
sersice," Miller said,
Miller conceded, however, to
proposals that would put about
$45,000 back Into t he S.in Irim I'
County budget.
The $45,000 cnuiuiitmnent vas
in "principle" not in fact and
involves leasing space to

Hattaway said this county
didn't "expect" to have a
library containing services

commissioners

"Bought a partnership. "

Hatt.acay propose] limited

t 1ual to the Orlando facility. He
said additional services could
be added next year.
"Can we go through the
ilibraryj budget and whack
it '"' llattawas' asked.

services.
Miller said it would be
"absurd" to deny Seminole
Countians access to the Orlando
facility. lie also said it would
t,'tiSt LIl)uiIit S3,0O0 ti kct.'p

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item he or she would like to sell
CALL 372 7611

Potential
Manaaement
Florida based retail clothing

.lupleses. air, carpet, drapes,
appliance's. Utility room, carport,
lawn maintained. $170 $621757

REALTOR 373 5174

Caretaker
Available
rnedl$tply 1,19900

LAKE MARY-2 BR Duple*; $150 'Jim Hunt Realty Inc.
MOHAWK REALTY INC.
plus 150 deposit.
2S7I Park Dr 3722115
ForreitOreene Inc.
1550 Lee Road
REALTOR
After Mrs REALTORS
REALTORS
74 Mrs Service
3773991
3729211
377061$

person whØ wants advancement -------career potential, excellent
32-4olouses Unfurnished
benefits Send resume to Boy 311
CO The Even no Herald. P 0 Box
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165-7 S,'urifoi,j FIa 72771
5tO, dish*asher, refrigerator,
dsposal: oil heat, or con
COSM TICS
diliorers Q'jiet neighborhood, 406
Field Creations A Marshall Field
Peth Drive, Ravenna Park Phone
fimily ownecJ Company has a local
372 0199
opsnlno for someone who it am
home in Fern
'i
PuitlouS and personable Free 3 Bedroom. l' bath
Park, car pe ted, draperies, f enced
training No investment in product
yard, lake privileges, near
orfrarupuisp Call Mr Watson. 647shopping, church. 5223 mo
$515 After 10 a m
Extremely
FORREST GREENE INC.
liberal comrru;ssions
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377 7314, 372 1196.372 1954
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bathe and pierty of cIoets A private courtyard entrance,
enclosed patio garden, two-car garage with electric doors.
centret heat and air, color-coordinated kitchen and much
more. Complete recreational facilities maintained by the
Sarsora Homeowners Association On closing -we pay your
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by ow ner, 3 OR, 7
bath, 7 yin', old C en tral heat or,
carpet, garage, screened porch,
large lot, good location Afl&amp;jmi
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carpet. central air and heat Low
down and assume mortgage 273 -3*37
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statements and tat reports 534
3*01 Orlando Drive
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Santc.rd 323 3700
Kids outgrow the sw'nq Set or Small
hlcycIe Sell these 'die items with
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,riuur frii'rvlly (Ii%Sifid gil at The
SFMINOLE CO Acreage tracts,
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Individuals only Pref er St Jolvis
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Concrete and carpenter work.

',SAKE ROOM TO STORE vouq
WINTER
ITEMS - ,SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD Phone 372 7611 or $3)
99'fl arid a friendly Ad Visor will
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vacation? Get a better car through
IPte clesslf led acts in toa ,'s paper
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonzalez 303 373 3939.

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Aerial, Portraits. Advertising I))
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taxes.
s~dary increase in the city estimates fur a new ctI y hall
No opposition was raised as coilli,nission budget, which rose and proposed three acre pubbic
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budget and inillage or from $14 700 last year to $15,600, storks area within a proposed
P.
dtnances
were adopted on is for secretarial help in 14-acre
'J'
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lakefront municipal
second reading along with other preparing the minutes.
rnple,
and for building a nes
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ordinances by commissioners,
Each of the four om- city hail on the existing two, :.
The total mill;lge, which in- missioners receives a $400 and-a-t'.a]f acre ste.
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'1 cludes the certifiul 563 nitih monthi', salary and Ma 'r Lee itt-" commission plans to
j fortheoperatlngbulgetand 10 P Moorercctises$4Th, a'iordh dtsttiss flgurcs further at its
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Knowles said his salary was "ular 4 p.m. work session
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Despite the drop in millage reflecting the one per cent Stenstroni asked Knowles to get
from last year . Sanford salary irk'rease budgeted for all county appraisals of both sites.
Illsliir) ssas made Monday shen a master contract between the Seminole County School Board d residents will probably be
ity euipluiyes.
Knowles
presented
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the two (actions. Present for the signing were (from left) Chief Negotiator for the School
dollars this year because of the five per cent cost of living in. proposed public works area
harry Pelley, SEA Chief Negotiator Sit's-c Rosen thal signing cl)ntract), SEA Executive Secretary recent reappraisa l of property, crease in the new
budget, within the lake front site.
Gene Grooms, Assistant Director of Personnel of the school administration Ernie Coisley,
which upped the value of most figured by paying the five per located South of U.S. 1 7-2 and
President Pete Bukur and School Superintendent William "Bud" Layer. illerald Photo by Bill property in the city,
cent pension payment for police just West of French Avt'nui'
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Residents' Complaints

Spark

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Church Permilot

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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and sizes
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SIlNE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
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To List Your BusInessDiQl 322-2611 or 831-9993

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Gertrude Stein.
To Gertrude Stein and her
literary counterparts in Paris
in th l92(s, a rose became the
literary focal point for a Stein
quote which .swept the century:
A rose is a rose is a rose
In Seminole County, "rose" is
the temporary name given the
new county administrator's job,
Ix-cause t't'!litliissiOners ('iIfi't
agree in a title for the $25,000
position.
wl•:ATIII,;n
On Monday, commissioners
Monday's high 90. Overnight authorized E.11. Underwood,
low $9,
the county's consultant, to draw
through up an ordinance creating a
cloudy
Partly
Wednesday. Chance of mainly county administrator's
position. Underwood recomafternoon and evening thundershowers. Highs In the lower mends a $28,000 to $30,000
90s. Lows In the lower lOs, salary, and the l9776 budget
Southeast winds around 10 mph, has $25,000 allocated.
gusty near thundershowers.
But the problem still remains
Rain probability 40 per cent
What will the permanent
during the afternoon and title be?
Choices
evenings, 20 per cent at night.
presented
by
Complete details and tides Underwood are many: county
are on Page 5-A.
manager, admInistrator, ad,,,,,,.,.

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OF F IC F MACHINE
"y,, srryq- ,iII rp,ml,t's ,mnc un,od.'ls''
'Weds Just what you have to offer
cr-c' P'ckup anti D eliver CALL 327 76 1 1
Sanford Business Machines 377
Don't needt" Serve a useful purpose
again when you'sell them with a
Ciaisifi1 Ad from the Herald,
point &amp; god
Call us today! Don 't defayl Just
dial 372 2611 or 531-9993. To puce
YOU hive' tried the rest now try the
your low cost Want Ad
best. Expert paint &amp; body work,
736711)4, after 6 p m . 373 1593 ("
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builneis service in The Heral d's
classIfIed
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the fire department from his
By JANE CASSELB Lit RY
rescind the original approval, Govoruhk, when asked his
k Seminole Baptist Temple Inc., city Friday after the church t iutI'ctural cervices and in.
(Smith's) gas station.
Herald Staff Writer
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but City Attorney Newman opinion, replied, ••
to the
for construction of a church on filed suit in circuit court,
surancc premiums for the start
"They (the fire department)
Brock advised It was not legal traffic churches would create, i Leffler told the group to lots at Hayes and Hthama
So far, officials said, only of construction.
purchased gas from mn' station
WINTER SPRINGS
without a public hearing. There don't think the roads could hold
The preliminary court order
one time against my orders," Following a public hearing was no one present at Monday it. would have to go along with that if they continue Roads, In the Ranchlands land clearing has been done at
tion, but a temporary in- the site. Judge Leffler told the bars the city from interference
with
construction
Smith said. "it was one o the Monday night to reconsider the night's meeting to speak in
you people. this is not a place
junction issued by Circuit Court group that if they continue with in regards to the conditional use
,1o so • •
things where the council conditional use application of a favor of the cons truction of the for a church,"
they
a, 111eir
their
Judge Kenneth Leffler halted construction they do so "at permit or a building permit
questioned my integrity. I Jehovah's Witnesses group, the Kingdom hall by the Jehovah's
pending the hearing. In line with the their own peril" pending final granted July 30 for the church
The roads are unpaved in the own peril
would not sell them gas now if city c ouncil voted unanimously Witnesses on residentially area and traffic was one of
,
the f ina l disposition of
restraining order discussion of disposition of the lawsuit.
In
the
lawsuit,
filed
by
Winter
they never got an)',"
to rescind tile conditional use toned property on Hayes Road, reasons the Planning and
the matter was banned from the
the law suit,
According to court files, the Park attorney L. Danner hIier.
Speaking of all members of permit for a church on
Man)' residents stere present Zoning Board had cited in
nieeting by the mayor.
church
group paid $9,500 for the the church group charged that
the City Council "except residentially zoned property, tospeak against constructionof turning down the request, later scheduled a re-hearing for last
Judge
Leffler
granted
the
property
and has Incurred the Winter Springs ('i:
Virginia Mercer," who is fire granted the church on July 21. a church in the Haves Road approved by the council.
night on a conditional use temporary injunction and a expenses for a church con.
commissioner, Smith said the
The council voted Aug. 4, to area. Police Chief John
The i'ouncil also had request granted July 21 to restraining order against the struction
contract,
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Roofing

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Custom Work Licensed, Bonded
Free eStimate 313 6031

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY — SELL — TRADE
Ill 315 E. Flrst St.
3225672

MAITLAND FLEA MART
1911 I'wy. 17-92. open Sat. &amp; sun.9

stances wherein his integntN
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Carpentry,

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roof log 373 5765

Merchandise

FUiLER BRUSH

IMPROVE

MEPIT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PEPITRY AND REPAIRS 37?

Bookkeepin
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Vitrhn Bathroom Cabinets, Counter tops. Sinks Installation avail
able Bud Cabell. 377 6052 any.
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In Geneva for sale or rent Call Art
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Lawn MowerS We sell The Bes t 1.
Service the Rest. Wes tern Auto
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PEACEFUL-- A real pretty 3
Bedroom. 7 bath home, fireplace.
carpet, breakfast bar
Many
estras went into ttie construction
Asking 14,000. but encouraging
all offers
After hours call Jo P/tcDaniel, 127
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ronvpnient to shopping district
and sehools 570 .000 each, terms
available For information call

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financing at 7.75% (A.P.R.) or 7.25%
(APR.) with 20% down. No closing costs. Monthly main.
tertance lee covers lawn care, water, tswer trash collec.
Hon, structural Insurance and outside liability. Granada
Townhom.s qualify for the 5% Lu credit.
"of1, szpltes 5ip641'sbIr X 1*75

116.600-

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See what a Granada Tonnhornis has to offer. Over 1.650
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JUST FOR 'YOU- Large 3 BR. 2
bath home, nice family room.
POulpp.d kitchen, new carpet, no
Oualltylng Only 173.900 12.000
do wn

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ill 0440. 3737195 373 P15 3" 7744

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CIOStifie"d ad We'll help ,sou write
an u that will bring a fast Sale
CALL 377 76 11

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S Bedroom, 7 baths, I car garage.
Flu cnn - reel 54 A, Price U) 000

Luxury Patio

yoi buy a new
Granada Townhol'ne at Sanot'a. Move in for less and you
keep the difference.

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equipped kitchen, carpet. COlor
Crete. on 7': acres 154500

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large rooms, 7900
RI 3
Bfdroom, 2 bath, family r oom,

M UPILWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
503W 1st SI,

"The volunteer fire departinent will actively participate
in the city elections for the f iI'sI
time thi.s year and we hope to
get replacements for the
present councilmen," he said,
Council seats open in the
December municipal elections

pet, 151.500

NORTH RENT PURCHASE PLAN
Modern, clean I BR home, family
room, aaraqe. carpets Call 531
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$1SOOREBATE
NOQUALIFYING
New) hdrm home, all extras. $ pct
interest S10.000 7277797

cuffent City Council."

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bath split plan, large family room.
fireplace. drapes. shutter's, car

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volunteer firefighters
Saying heis "actually tired of
City Council's accusations and
questioning m integrity as tttC
chief," Smith added his "hope
and aim is to try to get enough
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Smi th said his resignation is
as the city's appointed lire
chief, but that he will retain

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new building to replace Sanmnagr budget increased
ford's aging City Hall were
from $39,839 last 'ear to $39,910
aired Monday night after city
for the new fiscal year budget.
commissioners adopted or.
Seven job positions were
dinances setting the total 6,33 the old appraisal rate.
eliminated under the new
millagi' levy for the new
Sanford's new budget is budgetatasavjng,sof$67,I3Stit
$3,629,709 budget
actually higher by $94,862 than the city, according to Personnel
Eachmillequals$l per$1,000 itwasfor the l974.75 fiscal year Director Sam Ackley.
of appraised property value and
City Manager Warren E.
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the city's incorporation two
years ago, said today he has
resigned that position.
"I informed the mayor
( Walter Sorenson) Friday night
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Count)' Commissioners, i IICCj
administrator-eoort!inator
to
the BCC or executive assistant
to tue 13CC.
Until the ordinance paSSeS,
he's just called a "rose,"
"If the rose turns sour, we
would have ourselves to
blame," remarked ('ØtnmL'ioner harry Kwiatkoss ski,
K Sti a tkowsk i's
re iiia rk
syin13o1ized the commission's
feelings
just as the ''rose"
symbolized its lack
of
agreement.
The question' how much
power to give the "rose? " The
answer, of course, lies in the
title assigned the "rose," and
the amount of money paid for
his salary.
Commissioner Dick Williams
said he's "never been in favor
of a strong B(IlflIflistrator, but
sshat we're doing now is not
working either,"
And Coinmlssiont'r Mike
hiattaway said the commission
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tool" to be used for betterment
of the county.
Then Commissioner John
Kimbrough posed a thoughtful
question: What happells if
C) in Ii) I S s OflC r S
a r en' I
reelected? Would the "rose"
through his superior knowledge
of Count)' government hold the
magic and of Ix)wer?
''When the commission
leaves, the posser would be
concentrated in the rose until
the rose ran the 5110W," KIIn
brough said.
so
Kimbrough warned against
allowing the "rose" to run the
show, He said commissionerss
should .itav aware of county
business
at the bottom ks-el
RESOLUTION
as well as the top.
Commission Chairman Sid
Vihlen Jr. pointed to Orange OF
("ounty as an example. In
Orange, each commissioner is
assigned a special task and acts
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Zoological Society, presents a resolution of appreciation to
Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore for the city's "support, financial
contribution and outstanding leadership" In relocating the animal
inventory Into the new facility off U.S. 17.92, near 14, The city
commission and City Manager Warren K. "Pete" Knossles were
also thanked in the mt-solution. Rozon said the new zoo has
reported 63,000 visitors during the first 59 days since the July Rh
opening. illerald Photo b1' Joe Askrenl

l'he F lorida l)epartment of
('r'iminal Law Enforcement reported that city attorney Manny
James, son of the city's police
chief, was arrested on charges
of conspiracy to sell cocaine.
Fire Chief Joseph Farto was
"barged with selling cocaine
and m.anjuana.
The FDCLE reported that 28
persons had been arrested and
's'ould be identified later.
An agency spokesman said
the arrests culminated a six.
month investigation into cotaint' and heroin trafficking.

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Sanford, Police said.
robbery, Alonw Teague, 23, of robbery. Virgil L. Thom- of Oct. 27 on a burglary charge.
Denmark was being held on 1108 W. 20th St., Sanford, also pkins, 19, of 702' 2 W. 11th St.,
Other defendants entering
Sylvester !)cnmark, 39, of $10,000 bond, but Circuit Court pleaded
innocent
when pleaded innocent to the charge innocent pleas, charges and
A Lakeview Middle School 2023 Lake Mary Road, Sanford,
udge Virgil B. ConkLing or. arraigned Monday. Trial for that he robbed Samuel Pierce of trial dates set, included:
vocational teacher entered a is charged in connection with tiered the bond dropped to Teague was set for Oct. 29.
a 81,800 deposit outside a
Totiunle lee James, 23, 215
plea of innocent to a robbery the July 31 strongarm robbery $5,000.
downtown bank on Aug. 24.
Marcus
St., Altamonte Springs,
charge Monday in circuit court of Lou Dritz at his auto parts
Trial was set for Oct. 13 for
Thompkins is also scheduled
week
uttering
a
forgery, trial Oct. 6.
business at 110 Holly Ave.,
and was scheduled for trial the
A second man accused in the another Sanford man accused fora circuit court trial the
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police backed by nearly 1,000 National Guardsmen
remain on the alert for trouble In Jefferson County, where
peace prevailed Monday after four days of antibusing

o1ence.
Jefferson County Police Chtef Russell Mc[)aniel said he
as "very, very proud, very happy that we had a quiet
day and night on Monday, th e flrst day back to school"
after the seekend of violence.
But armed officers, acting under orders from U. S. District Court Judge James F. Gordon, were to ride school
buses again today as part of precautions to safeguard
children.
All demonstrations and public gatherings have been
banned by Gordon and Mayor Harvey Sloane.

WASHINGTON (AP)

The two ranking members of
the Senate intelligence committee say there is not enough
oe evidence to justify reopening the investigation ntLi
the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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that both the CIA and FBI withheld evidence from the
Warren Commission.
"The credibility of the whole Warren Commission has
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that the discrepancy involved several other laws, including those aimed at eliminating discrimination against
women and older workers.
The report covered Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Kentuck)', Mississippi, Nor th Carolina, South Carolina and

Tennessee.

Meany Calls ForAction
MIAMI BEACH (AP) - AFL-CIO President
George Meany says that unless the Ford Administration
and Congress act quickly, theunjted States wjflbe forced
into a steeper recession,
"We stand on the brink America Is on the edge of another calamity," Meany told I, 00 delegates at Monday's
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The 81-year.old Sabor thief busted th&amp;'Ford Adininlstratbn, saying America's economy would not improve
until new advice is sought In Washington.

ualon Charges Denied
MIAMI (AP) - Spokesmen for strike-bound National
Airlines angrily deny union allegations that the carrier
has failed to negotiate responsibly and is earning $14

million a week from apact with other airlines.
'i'bat is ridiculous, and so far off the point that it is
laughable," National spokesman Walt Robshaw said.
Negotiations broke off Monday in Washington between
firm
m and the Assocalion of Flight Attendants. The
union said no further dlscuss1ons were planned for at least
a week.

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Commissioners also hope to than the 5.34 land tax set by the commission meeting is a was absent because of Illness. Altamonte Springs, Is on the
save
some money by offering county's appraiser.
proposal by Commissioner Dick
Hattway said Monday he board of directors at the
library officials in the soon-toFor each mill, a citizen pays Williarm to transfer about $I- didn't know how he will vote. fie Maitland bank had "nouung to be purchased Montgomery Sheriff John Polk an additional
f.
Ward building in South $120,000 on the condition that $1 per $1,000 of the assessed million in federal funds back to said he'll have to wait until a do" with his decision to favor
the sheriff drop his appeal for a valuation of his property. Thus, a Seminole County bank.
"full board" is present.
the transfer of almost $1-million
Seminole.
budget.
a property owner would pay
in Comprehensive Employment
When Miller first Informed $2.6-million
Commissioners Williams,
$S.9l for each $1,000 assessment
He also said the fact that and Training Act (CETA
PolksaidtodayheandVthlen
the commission of money
in
county
taxes -if the budget hiattaway and Kwiatkowski State Rep. Bob Hattaway, I)- funds.
agreed on the $120,000
already
Vihien
spent,
remains at the present level, voted Aug. 26 to transfer the
remarked: "We're in trouble; compromise, but he said it's
funds from ComBank In
"up to the commission" to
Social agencies are expected Casselberry to
we're really in tr ouble.'
the Southeast
accept. The $120,000 would up to appear at tonight's hearing t,o
First
National
Bank of
However. Hattaway and his budget to 12.5-million,
protest cuts in their budgets. Maitland, an Orange County
Kwiatkowski lndicated$20U,000,
The agencies were reduced bank
The first public hearing
might be sliced from the library
on
from
last year's $125,000 to
budget. They asked Miller what the more than $18-million
P.M.
about
$95,000.
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county budget Is set for 7
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transfer was a "mistake" and
today at the courthouse, room
on the other hand, citizens
He said that decision would zo.
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acts on the commission's
are
expected to show to protest last week asked the funds be
be kit to Orange County ofbrought back to a Seminole as a liaison officer to the board, behalf.
ficials.
At present, t will take 5.91 any millage highe r
bank, but Hattaway asked the The Orange County Cornmills set by the appraiser.
"My lila7 board baa to deal mills to support the budget.
recommended
Undtt,00d
motion be tabled until a full mission has an administrator
with that," he said.
That is about a half-mill more
the
weaker
type
of adAnother item set for today's commission Is present. Vihien who reports to the board
and rninistrator someone who is
administrator to the BCC, not a
county manager or adininistrutor type with the power
to hire and fire and make
decisions.

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BOSTON (AP) Yellow school buses escorted by motorcycle police quietly rolled into Bton'a public school
today, the second day classes were being held under a new
desegregation program.
The pupils, mostly blacks, filed out of the buses under
overcast gray skies nd walked past city and state police
and U.S. marshals into their buildings. There were no
incidents and no crowds.
Attendance appeared to be higher than Monday's
opening day.
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TALLAHASSEE IAF')—School-bus overcrowding
should be cleared up within a few weeks as officials learn
where the students are living, says the state's chief of
school transportation.
"The first few days of a school year, you're always goo
ing to have crowded buses because people who plan bus
ing
routes do not have information where people have
moved," says Earl Wright, transportation serices administrator for the Education Department.
"It's usually cleared up within the first few- days of
school," he said in an Monday interview. "1 know of no
case where we're unable to transport students because of
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Assistance

For Juveni*les Sought

That way, he said, the board
can control the administration.
If he's good, let him operate. If
he's not so good, the reins can
tigh te ned,

By DONNA ESTES
Ritz said, adding an application real property.) A public
Adopted a resolution of ordinance requirements were
Herald Staff Writer
has been submitted to the heari ng was set for 8 p.m., Sept. intent to annex the McCardle waIved on the office
park, af ter be
LONG WOO!) - Bob Ritz of county for a federally-funded 29 on the two ordinances with property, bounding Palm builder Tom Kearney insisted
But Kimbrough questioned
the state Division of Youth Comprehensive Employment second and final reading to Springs Road and adjacent to certain
of
the
law's
Services sat through a four- and Training Act CETA) follow,
another city parcel abutting SR requirements are unnecessary paying $30,000 to anyone who
hour City Council meeting employe to supervise the
Accepted the resignation of 434. A public hearing on the and hinted he might shelve doesn't have decision-making
Monday night to appeal for ycuths.
but Underwood said the
Tracy Estes from the Land iumexation was set for 7 p.m., plans for the facility if required
assistance with juveniles who
Council tabled action on th
Planning Agency (zoning (lict. 13. Business district zoning to follow the law to the letter. couuntssion would be paying
request for one week. Ritz, board) and appointed con- is being considered for the
are in trouble,
—Rejectedasiteplanror the for information which has no
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Noting he had already talked meanwhile, announced a group tractor 11.11. Haynie to the currently agriculturally zoned Gerald Korman office park
of
citizens
with Mayor James R. Lormann
interested informing vacancy. Councilman H. A. tract.
until plans include both male
"Management of
and Public Safety Director an organization, "setting up Scott announced that another
Set a public hearing for 7 and female restrooms in is what I fear most,"information
Williams
Doug Keller, Ritz asked city their own program" to work member of the Land Planning p.m. Sept. 29 on a requested compliance with the Southern
said.
officials to help him make with youths, will meet at 7:30 Agency, Robert Harms of special exception to operate a Standard
Building Code and all
probation "more meaningful p.m., Sept. 25 at city hail. Ritz Devonshire, will also be nursery and retail garden shop requirements of the site review
But Kwiatkowski raid he was
for young people."
said he and Keller will be at the resigning because he Is moving on a business district zoned ordinance
"m
ore than in favor" of
are complied with.
He said under a new plan, meeting to offer assistance,
out of the area,
parcel south of SR 434.
It was noted the first phase of creating the position.
youths who have been guilty of
In other business, Council:
Councilman Gerard Connell
Approved the site plans of the complex calls for 11
vandalism or destroying public
Adopted a resolution and voted against the Haynie ap- a convenience store to be professional offices with three
Perhaps Hattaway summed
property, will voluntarily work passed on first reading the pointment, saying he doesn't located on SR 434 at Range Line conference rooms
and 47 it UP.
for the city in order to make budget ordinances for the 1975. know Haynie and the majority Road and for an office park to parking
places.
When
lie said the "rose" would fill
restitution.
'76 fiscal year, setV ng a of council had "obviously be constructed on SR 434 near development Is completed, 60
a "function for years to come
The young people would be property tax level of 2.81 mills, decided in advance" to appoint SR 427.
offices will be constructed with
what's good for right now is,
volunteers and not employes, ($2.81 per $1,000 valuation of him.
Portions of the site review the same 47 parking spots.
really not the issue."
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Florida growers are
1MJ.MIASSEE( Atli
going to have to destroy about 40,000 Star Ruby grapefruit
trees smuggled into the state from Texas, Agriculture
Commmlssioner Doyle Conner says.
Conner ordered Monday that the illegal trees be
iestroyed. He said they could endanger Florida's $583.
million citrus industry. A two-day hearing was held on the
issue last month In Lakeland.
The treeS were apparently smuggled into Florida to get
around the time delay involved in state authorization for
new citrus breeds. The time is used for extensive tests to
insure that new breeds are not carrying diseases harmful
to Florida citrus.
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no impropriety.
An effort to launch an in.
without notice to the vestigatlon into the conduct of
church, on revocation of the the building office failed last
conditional use permit "is an week 3-2. Mayor Troy Pilnd,
abuse of the power of the city who does not have the power to
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bitrarily, capriciously and with under the charter, brought the
In other action, the corn.
total and complete disregard matter up again at Monday
A third alternative for a mission tabled a contract
for the rights of" Seminole night's meeting, calling for the proposed city ball site Is the old request from the city of lake
Baptist Temple Inc.
council to act.
Mayfair Hotel which houses the Mary to purchase water from
The city has until Sept. 2310
The council voted 4-1 (with senior school of The Sanford Sanford. McClanahan
We with the court its reply to Donald Browning voting no) to Naval Academy, according to questioned the transaction and
the civil complaint. No date has receive complaints in the form Mayor Moore. Moore said an said more cooperation is
been set for a final hearing in of sworn ,statements or af- attorney replesenting the needed between the two cities.
the case.
fidavits concerning the conduct property owners called him just
Knowles said the commission
The church Is seeking a of the Building Department. before Monday night's meeting, has taken no action on con.
permanent injunction to keep Time period for submitting offering the old building as a sideration for a merit ad.
the city from interfering with complaints or evidence Is one city hail site "for the equivalent justmern which would raise
the use of the Iota as long as the month, beginning Immediately, of its mortgage."
City Engineer Mack LaZenby's
properly use is ithin the scope
The council will investi gate
"Tcriiiites are holding hands salary to$l8,e87 . His sa lary was
of the law and city Grdinances. any and all allegations made in that bu ilding . . it's not a $'2,000 about four years ago,
The lawsuit also asks the and has the power to subpoena project for the city," said Knowles said. Moore said two
court to rule that the city must witneueo and administer Commissioner
A. weeks ago he wanted to think
A.
pay the church group's legal oath&amp;
Mc(lanahan,
about it,
costs plus "any additional relief
Sam Musgrove, of 220
The commission approved a
Knowles said the old hotel
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as may seem just and equitable Panama 1W., queried, "Are you was probably built with the $1,062.07 transfer of funds from
to the court."
aware you are aJjzt0 same material and about the city contingency funds to city
Granting ofa building permit make sworn statements that same time as the present city manager's accounts for ad.
to Seminole Baptist Temple by could be construed as libelous hail. "It's In worse shape than vertising and travel expenses.
building official Ray Bradshaw before you decide to In. city hall," said Knowles.
The commission also agreed
of 'est1gate?"
triggered
charges
Moore said he believes the Knowles can take one of his four
irregularities and led to an
Browning responded, "If location of Sanford's city hall earned vazation weeks this
inquiry into the matter by allegations are made, a person should remain unchanged.
iourth and carryover the other
Planning and Zoning Chairman making them should be held
"We've kept the city guessing three to the next fiscal year
Irwin Hunter. who said he found totally liable,"
long enough," Stenstrom, said. lafter Oct. 1).

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procedures," Sorenson said, election times from December
governing body' continues adding Smith "feels his honor to November to correspond
approving development on the has been impugned."
with county, state and federal
fringes of the city and yet cuts
Mrs. Mercer said she elections,
funds for fire protection.
received Smith's formal
Fechtpl sent the city a copy of
"Fire protection Is the last resignation Monday night. She letter from Doug Lawton of the
thing on their minds," he said, refused to divulge the content of Florida House
of Represen.
accusing the elected officials of the resignation. 'I'd like to give tatives election committee.
taking money out of his it to the mayor first," she said. Lawton said he personally does
proposed 197546 budget and "He (Smith) asked me to put not recommend changing
the
switching the funds to the police the resignation In the mayor's election times because of
department.
box at City Hall," Mrs. Mercer confusion entailed. He said the
"I budgeted two paid said.
'louse committ ee will be
dispatchers to give 24 hour fire
Mrs. Mercer said the closely watching Broward
protection, but they (the resignation would probably be County where cities have
council) switched the money announced at the 7:30 p.m. changed their ciection times,
i'stead to the police depart- meeting of City Council Wedment to hire two patrolmen," nsday.
Smith said.
On the agenda for that
Mayor Sorenson said today he meeting are: animal control
has not as yet received an of- contract renewal with the
liclal resignation from Smith, couty;
em p1 o y e
"but he told me he Intended to hospitalization and retirement
resign."
insurance; cablevision
Sorenson said Smith's dispute enabling ordinance and a letter
concerned the city's "put- from State Rep. Vince Fechtel,
chasing procedures."
Fechtel notes In the letter
"He feels he has been ac- that a city councilman
cdof.somethlng because he discussed with him the
had to follow the purchasing possibility of changing city

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WASHINGTON tAP) —Jack Eckerd, multi-millionaire
owner of a southern drug store chain and a unsuccessful
Florida candidate for governor and the U.S. Senate, is a
leading candidate to become head of the General Services
Administration, the Washington Post reports.
In today's editions, the Post said Ec.erd, a 62-year-old
conservative Republican from Clearwater. Fla., reportedly met last week with White house aides to discuss the
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NEW ORLEANS i Al')
A federal judge in Florida
used 'erroneous legal standards" in dismissing a suit that
challenged the composition of Madison County juries, an
appeals court has ruled.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Monday ordered
the judge to take another look at the racial and sexual
composition of the panels.
John C. Mc(;hee had filed suit contending that blacks
and women were unconstitutionally excluded from jury
selection panels. But a federal judge dismissed the suit
saying the jury commissioners had no intent to
discriminate.

Eckerd In Line For U.S. Post

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ATLANTA (AP) - Employers violating federal laws
shortchanged 109,776 southern workers $25.8 million—an
average of $235 apiece—in the last fiscal year, says the
U.S. Department of Labor.
Most of the underpayments involved violations of the
minimum wage law. But agency officials said Monday

MIAMI tAP)
Florida's largest power company is
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$3.7 million this year on research projects aimed
it finding other sources of energy and ways to increase oil
production, officials say.
Spokesmen for Florida I'uw er &amp; I .ight Co. say 8.3 million
is being used to support the industry-wide Electric Power
Research Institute and $700,000 is dedicated to the company's own projects.
"Research in electric-power technology has historically
been done by the three or four large companys that sell
tiost of the equipment," said Dr. Donald D. Dunlop,
FPi,'s vice president for environmental affairs.

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MIAMI (AP) - Thomas O'Malley, one-time insurance
commissioner who resigned in a plea-bargained
arrangement with prosecutors, says medical bills and
doctor's orders to avoid stress are hampering his
comeback as a lawyer.
O'Malley said he has turned down cases from several
potential legal clients because doctors treating his heart
condition have told Iiiiii to avoid all work for at least six
months.
"lie finally said I could drive, provided I took it easy,"
O'Malley said of his doctor. "So, on the expressways I
drive so slowly It's like porcupines making love.

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Authorities throughout
North Florida and South Georgia are searching for 12
Inmates of the Baker County jail who gained freedom
when one prisoner overpowered a jailer and emptied
the
('elll)lOCk, officials say.
Eight of an original 20 escapees were recaptured within
hours, officials said of the Monday breakout. About 100
law enforcement officers, some with dogs, joined
in the
search for the others.
Sheriff's deputy Joel Rhoden said he was taking iniiiate
Leroy Jackson of Macdenny back to his cell when
Jackson threatened him with a knife, tied him up, took his
key's and released the other prisoners.

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. tAP) -Hundreds of city and county

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SHERIFF'S
PISTOL TEAM

PALMIST

The Seminole County Sheriff's Department pistol team has been participating In Pollee Combat
,Iatrhrs at Way cross, Ga., over the past several months and the locals distinguished themselves by
t;ikiiig tlirt't' out of six itiatches, winning the Masters, Expert and Marksman competition. Pictured
ahm e, from left, are Deputy Richard Odell, Deputy Mat Brantley, Instructor Deputy Jim Brantley,
Deputy Glenn Trombly, Deputy Robert Alexander and Deputy Hugh Harrell.

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Charged In Fatal Crash
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The Florida Highway Patrol
has arrested a Longwood man
in connection with a hit-and-run
accident last Wednesday on 1-4
near SR436 in which a threeyear-old child was killed.
Monroe Primrose lee Jr., 24,
of
565 Seminole Ave., headquarters at Ninth St. and
Longwood, was released from French Ave.
county jail on $5,100 bond
Police acknowledged that
Monday afternoon following his Knight allegedly escaped from
arrest by FlIP Cpl. J.A. Crews, a "secure area" of the police
Let' was scheduled for first complex but declined to furnish
appearance in county court this further information.
afternoon on charges of leaving
Cash, Sgt. William Dube and
the scene of an accident with a four other officers surrounded
death Involved and careless the apartment at 615 Park Ave.
driving,
about 11:20 p.m.
Crew's said a 1973 Mercury
Dube reported a woman at
Cougar owned by Fawcett the apartment said Knight
Motors, Orlando, has been wasn't there but a search of the
impounded in the case and has dwelling revealed Knight was
been taken to the Sanford in a bathroom. Dube said the
Crime Lab for processing of suspect was captured at gunevidence,
point and offered no resistance.
Fabian Montanez, 3, of
Debbie Fowler Howard. 19, of
hioboken, N.J., died at an 615 Park Ave., was jailed on
Orlando hospital shortly after
his parents' compact sedan was
struck

by another car that left

the scene on 1-4 just north of SR436. Ralph Montanez, 34, and
his wife Nilda, 24, were treated
for injuries and released.
After being struck from the

rear, the Montanez car over.
turned in the median of the
four-lane divided highway,
ifficers said.
Crews identified Lee as a
wholesaler employed by
Fawcett Motors. He said
troopers found the damaged
Cougar at an Orlando area body
shop after receiving a tip from
an employe at it Mercury
dealership that the body shop
had ordered parts for a car
answering the description
distributed by troopers as
suspect in the fatal hit-and-run
accident.
A 22-year-old Sanford man
was being held on 125,000 bond
today after his arrest on
burglary charges by Sanford
police and subsequent escape
and capture at an apartment on
Park Ave. Monday night.
Charles Lee aight, 227,3W W.
27th St., Sanford, had been
arrested on two counts each of
grand larceny and burglary by
Detective J.A. Cash and
reportedly ran from the police

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Repentance. Friday, Sept. 12,
at 8p.m. at the Quality Inn, (Sit
434 at 1-ti Longwood.
David Gilman will lead the
congregation in worship. An
Oneg Shabbat will
be
celebrated at the conclusion of
the service.
For Yorn Kippur, the Day of
Atonement, Kol Nidre service
will begin Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
at the Mark Inn, Lee Road at I4 Winter Park. Saul Schmelzer

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Wilbert Lee when the Cabinet sits as the Pardon Board
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Turlington said Monday.
clemency for Pitts and
Askew 's office said the governor would publicly announce his decision Wednesday on whether to free the two
black men convicted in the slaying of two white service
station operators. A white prison inmate has confessed to
the klllmigs.

Lobster Fishermen To Picket
MIAMI (All) — About 125 Cuban-American lobster fisher-men have decided to picket tour ships leaving Miami for
the Bahamas to protest the Bahamian ban of foreign
fishermen.
Spokesmen for the group said the demonstration would
begin Saturday at Dodge Island, Miami's seaport.
Jose Pujol, president of the Cuban-American Organized
Fishermen, also threatened "militant action" If the ban is
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Services on Monday will
again be at the Quality Inn,
Longwood, beginning at 9 a.m.
The Yizkor memorial service
will be at 11 a.m. Concluding
services for the Jewish High
Holy Days will be at 6p.m.
Gary Kimball, Martin Schwabel, and Daniel Moss will
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Congregation Beth Am has
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aiding an escape.
guitar, valued at $650, were
Sheriff's detectives today missing after his residence was
were investigating a burglary burglarized.
at the 14 Old Post Road, Trilby
Sanford police today said $300
Bend, Longwood, residence of in tools and fishing equipment
John G. Sturno.
was reported stolen from a
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Delbert J. Euga, 201 E. 10th
including two pi.stols,a shotgun, St., told Patrolman Jacob
tools, clothing, three hunting Cohen that a chain saw, battery
knives, a tape recorder and 10 charger and two axes were
bottles of liquor,
missing from the yard of his
John Fulton, of New York St., home after a prowler was
Lake Monroe, told deputies that reported in the area.
burglars broke into his
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residence and parked auto
taking a motocycle engine,
frame and parts valued at
$2,200.
Deputies reported $222 In
food, cigarettes, radios and a
fan were missing after a
breakin at the residence of
Beverly M. Thomas, 1918
Conifer Court, Eastbrook.
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WAYNE: U. IX)YLE, Publisher

IN BRIEF

WILLIAM U. CURRIE, Managing Editor
I10I3EW! C. MARK EY, Advertising Director

Tuesday, Sept. 9,

L ibya Fears An Increase In Oil Prices
TRIPOLI, Libya (All)

Two Gunmen Rob Bank,

Home Delivery: Week, 55 cents; Month, 12.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year. $28.40. By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $270: 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Escape With $1.35 Million

-- The that created a cash problem. output trailed last year's by
41 Moammar Khadafy's crash de. pected to be no cheaper.
of exploitation."
prospect of an increase In oil The wells are putting out ju.: per cent. The shortage of cash velopmnent
program to trans.
Observers also sense a
Instead the emphasis is on
prices has put Libya's radical over 2 million barrels a day, forced the government to delay formmi his country from nomadic shrewd,
all-business
approach cautious distribution of oil and
rulers in the same tent with the nowhere near the peak 3,7 bil- payment for goods contracted
inertia to a humming socialist to oil in contrast to the an- petrodollars abroad. This has
industrialized Western nations lion barrels five years ago but broad, reduced foreign es- oasis.
nounced objective of putting put libya at odds with black
they used to squeeze for all the almost double production ir the change reserves from
5,1,5 bil"oil energy at the service of African nations that hoped for
petrodollars they could get.
first quarter of this year.
lion
$2.5 billion to pay for
The $7-billion, three-year de- humanity, of movements fight- favorable oil terms In exchange
The libyans fear that if the
services at home, and threat- veloxnent plan concludes this ing for freedom and of the hu- for joining in tho diplomatic
Organization of I'etroleumi, ExIn the first half of 1975, oil ened to impede President year, and the next one Is ex- man struggle against all
sorts boycott of Israel.
porting Countries imposes another hefty boost in prices at
its meeting late this month,
Libya also will eventually be
stung because it has too much
of a good thing
low-sulphur
oil.
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for two "young,
cairn and very decided" gunmen
who changed cars twice
during a lugh.speiJ chase through the
streets of Paris and
escaped with $1.35 million,

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putting too many eggs in one basket as it undertakes a revolution in energy production during
the iasr quarter of this century. That warning is
implicit in the exhaustive study of energy
resources recently released by the new Energy
Research and Development Administration

O ur energy plight today stems from relying far
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are currently at the mercy of foreign producers
who can control both their price and their
availability. We are getting a late start on energy

technology that should have been undertaken years
ago.
The ERDA report is not pessimistic, even if it
casts doubt on the prospect that we can achieve
sustantial energy independence by the target year
of 1985.
well we succeed depends on efforts to
switch to new forms of energy, to develop more
domestic oil and gas production, and to be frugal
in the amount of energy we use for transportation
and heating.

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capacity. In the clear view of hindsight the mistake
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Reform

There is growing evidence U.S. economic aid
is largely wasted in those underdeveloped
countri's where farmers don't own their own
land.
Yet, strangely, it is precisely for such countries that the bulk of individual U.S. aid is
currently earmarked
lands like India,
Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Moreover, there is no evidence that pumping
multi-millions in assistance to such nations
encourages effective change. Unlike trends in
the U.S., Japan, Taiwan and South Korea, the
rich get richer and the poor poorer. and infant
mortality remains at alarmingly high rates.
Our aid to countries lacking land reform seems
to fail, even when we directly and indirectly
pump in millions for (tams, roads, electricity,
currency support, cooperatives and for

Kent State:

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The words of Robert I. White, who was
president of Kent State University at the time of
the shootings on the campus on May 4, 1970,
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probably sum up the feelings of a great many
Americans regarding that tragedy.
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How
Interviewed by reporters after a jury in
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absolved him, along with Ohio Gov.
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and 27 Ohio National Guard
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officers and men, of civil damages in the deaths
of four students and the wounding of nine others,
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fie said that he was "pleased and relieved, but
ERDA's cautionary words on the pros pects for
I
no, I cannot say that I am happy. It is not
harnessing the nuclear f usion breeder reactor for
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possible to be happy."
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producing electricity in the 1980' point out the
It not possible for any American to be happy
pitfall of relying on one branch of technology still in
over the outcome, for nothing can ever restore to
its formative stage to make, significant impact on
life the two young men and two young women
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senselessly cut down that day, or restore to full
the energy problem. If the breeder now must be
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he
placed farther down the line, it means we will have agricultural improvements — where land
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wheelchair for the rest of his life.
to depend for a longer period on coal and con- refom is missing.
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But at least It is possible to hope that, at long
vent ional nuclear fission as a power source.
Some of the countries with the worst showing,
last, the dead will be allowed to rest and the
The breeder, which creates more fuel than it in fact, are those in which, with fanfare, we innation to put the Kent State tragedy behind it.
consumes, stands with nuclear fusion and solar troduced major new strains of rice — as a part of
The parents of the students and the other corn.
energy as breakthroughs that would harness the the green revolution. The escalation in oil prices,
plainants have had their day in court — indeed,
world loan inexhaustible fuel supply. However, th e blamed by many, applied to most
many long days In a trial that lasted 14 weeks.
derdeveloped countries and erefore does not
"My da ughter will never rest in her grave
growing pains th at may overtake each of these explain away t he startling th
con trasts between.
cried
the mother of one of the slain students
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technologies makes it difficult to fix a timetable for those which made ma jor strides and those which
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Anguished,
unbelieving
of the verdict,
when any one of them may be expected to begin did t.
newly embittered, she and the other parents
making a significant contribution to energy
Listen to Dr. Roy Prosterman, of the
Ready for
immediately claimed that the trial was unfair,
production. Obviously there must be parallel cf. University of Washington, who, with colleagues,_____________________________________________________________________________
the
judge biased, the jury "ignorant" and vowed
has recently completed a comparative study of
forts toward development of all th ree.
to appeal.
ERDA correctly points out that in the near land reform, infant mortality and other factors
Who, really, can blame them' They have been
at least, correlate with Interm our efforts must be devoted to overcoming the which, staWfically
living
with this thing for five years, hoping for
Editor
creasing agricultural productivity and self,
technological problems and environmental con- sufficiency in underdeveloped countries:
the day when their children's killers would be
brought
to what they considered to be justice —
troversy standing in the way of greater use of coal
roads
in
this
area,
... technology, without motivation, is not Race Track Opposed
but
also
ignoring the fact that it has not been $
Railroading
as a major Industry is waning. As
and fission reactors to produce electricity. Coal enough, and the tenant farmers and landless
easy
for
the
accused to live under a egal shadow
the wife of a railroading man, who with his
gasification and extracting oil from shale are two laborers of countries like India and the PhilipAs residents of Seminole County, we wish
for
five
years.
and steadastly refusing to
to father and brothers have contributed over
other areas—costly, albeit within reach—to aid in pines have shown — in every single country, express ourselves in opposition to the proposed
years
that
the guardsmen, as much as
of railroading to this community, I would acknowledge
achieving relief from our petroleum dependency in every one — that they will not make the vital on- Grand Prix Race Track.
like to ask the commission to pause in one of its their children, were the victims of a series of
farm improvements, such as new drainage and
the
Mr.
Tom
Radlof!
Intends
to
construct
this
meetings,
and in this Bicentennial year of events they had no part In starting.
water systems and land levelling, that are
Emerging from the ERDA report is a need for crucial
on 11.2 acres southeast of K-Mart, nostalgia, tip their hats to one of the two inNeither in this trial, nor in a previous criminal
to producing a good first crop and ab- track
second
or
Rezoning
has
already
been
turned
an energy program that will require a major in
down once,
dustries (the other, agriculture) which helpedtrial of guardsmen that ended In a directed
solutely prerequisite to producing any
The
decision
Is
being
appealed
to the county support the economy of this county for many, acquittal, nor in other hearings and inquests,
vestment and will create great challenges in third annual crop. Non-owners will not make
was clear and unmistakable proof of guilt and
monitoring and management. Our country, and these or other essential agricultural im. commission Sept. 16, at the courthouse, Room many years.
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at
7p.m.
The
hearing
is
third
premeditation on anyone's part brought for.
on
the
agenda.
indeed the rest of the world, is in a race with time to provements..
ward.
To have found the defendants liable for
Mrs. Bi ll Hardin
According to "Prosterman's data, the three
If Mr. Radloff feels some people on the
perfect the new technologies th at will carry us
Sanford damages would not have been justice for the
th rough the energy crisis. While the time to have nations in East Asia which have done best in original petition ha ve now cha nged opinions he is
dead but injustict to the living.
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planned and organized this effort was yesterday, increasing rice production in the past quarter very much mistaken. We are growing in flUrn
If the Kent State parents continue to press the
government and industry can use the ERDA report century — Japan, South Korea a nd Taiwan — hers of those opposed. We sincerely hope the
t here anything really to be gained other
ended their landlord systems before 1953.
county commission will lake note of the many
than
a
deepening
to get themselves in harness for a belated start
of their sorrow'
By contrast, increases in rice output per acre voices of the people.
Lett ers to the edi tor are wel come.
toward the multiple goals that must guide our in India, Pakistan and the Philippines, where
They should be as brief as possible and
Fire is a serious threat to Invalids, the aged
Mrs. W.E. Simpson comment on matters of general Interest,
progress in energy development,
there has been little or no progress in land
and the disabled. Not only do many of them live
Mrs. George C. Spring
reform — have been a third to a fourth as great.
The letters should deal with tunes and avoid
atone, some have the added problem of living in
Mrs. F.V. Young personalities.
The wheat story is the same. Mexico, which
structures which are vulnerable to fire because
redistributed land effectively years back, more
The editor reserves the right to edit those of age and condition.
Lunar Tea Party
than tripled output per acre between 1951 and
letters
for reasons of space, but will exercise
Salute To Railroads
The Kansas City Fire Department has begun
1974.
Pakistan
and
India,
despite
large amounts
great care that the thrust of the letter II not lost using a computer to help locate such Individuals.
The potential return on the American Investment in space Is
of agricultural aid and technical assistance, did
hi the editing.
explored in a study r'Ieased recently by a team of National
Its system stores nearly 400 addresses of invalids
The following is an open letter to the Seminole
only a fourth as well.
All
letters
must
be
signed
with
a
Aeronautics and Space Administration scientists,
mailing living In the city. When the fire alarm office
County Commission:
In passing, Prosterman notes that coflecaddress and, when possible, a telephone number receives a call, a dispatcher employs a TV-like
The group proposed that the United States move toward
I have been reading with interest in the so the Identity of the writer may be verified. The display unit linked to the computer to check If an
setting up a colony In the moon's orbit, where as many as 10,000 tivized rice farming in North Vietnam has done
barely
better
than
the
landlord
system
of
India
newspaper
about your ordinance concerning
Evening Herald will respect the wishes of invalid lives at the address. If so, the screen
pioneers could engage in industrial a nd agricu IturaI a cU % ities,
or
the
Philippines
in productivity increases. And time limits of the trains stopping traffic for more
writers who do not want their names to appear In displays the person's name, specific location in
set up stores and schools and complete the basic step in u
China has been outpaced by Japan, South Korea than five minutes. It seems a little strange to print,
panding habi tation of (lie universe."
the building and condition. Firemen know ImWe reserve, of course, the right to reject any mediately which room the disabled person Is In
But a nation immersed in Bicentennial fascination with and Taiwan in improved rice yields. Mexico has bring this up In the same week that the Seaboard
history might be wary of the political implications. Tbere is no far outpaced Lbe collectivized Chinese wheat Coastline Pailroad moved all of its freight trains letters this newspaper considers to be libelous or and don't waste precious minutes hunting
farms.
to another line and will no longer be blocking any slanderous.
indication that the planners have considered such grave issues
through a smoke-filled building.
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the American case for taking military action in the
Mayaguez ship seizure four months ago has k'e'n
trt'ngtht'ntt by the first official account of that event by
the (-.amidx)dian government.
The officials noted that the rescue operation began
more than 52 hours after the White House first publicly
demanded the release of the vessel.
Hut the Cambodian account of the incident, given in a
New York speech Saturday night by Deputy Premier and
Foreign Minister leng Sary, suggested that Cambodia had
decided to free the vessel 39 hours after the Ford administration had made known its demands.

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John 13., of New Smyrna Beach;
brother, E'ram:cis U. of Sharps;
Claude V. Coffee Sr., 87, of
Sharps died Sunday morning. 10 grandchildren and eight
Born in Geneva, he had lived in great-grandchildren.
hirisson Funeral home Is In
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Fanny Kessler
Edward T. Maisak
Phuoc T. Nguyen
Gertrude A. Russell, DeBary

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Curley Barber

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Paulette G. Brunson, Osteen
Lillian Johnson, St. Albans,
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Mrs. Nancy Borutta &amp; baby

Jocweze U. Stephens
Evelyn F. White
Monday's high 90. Overnight
Elizabeth
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Marvin Nusselwhite, Dellary Wednesday. Chance of mainly
Edna M. Gould, Dehand
afternoon and evening thunDominick L. Barba, Deltona dershowers. Highs In the lower
Urho A. Johnson, Deltona
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Paul 0. Paulson, Deltona
Southeast winds around 10 mph,
Olive B. Stevens, Deltona
gusty near thundershowers.
Herman K. Trotter, Deltona Rain probability 40 per cent
Charles W. Valente, Deltona during the afternoon and
Donald W. Wright, Deltona evenings, 20 per cent at night.

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Sanford:
Thomas 0. Anderson
Vera Black
Leonard D. Cooke
Sylvira Grady
Ethel B. Johnson

Jacob &amp;nders
Ethel E. &amp;-insom

ANDERSON

Rep. Wilbur Mills, 1)-Ark., who was con- charges against him. The Grand Master took statement to the Federal Communications
Viner alleged that he once had "taken
sidered the most powerful Member of the House pains to explain that alcoholism, per se, was not Commission on the industry's payola practices. care" of personnel at Chicago's station WVON
until his escapades with stripper Fame Foxe the offense. Rather, It was Mills' intemperate
Mike Vine:, the executive, delivered the but that the record still hadn't moved up on the
became the talk of the nation, has been secretly behavior which, Overstreet charged,
violated damning document to FCC Chairman Richard "play charts." He flew to Chicago to find out
expelled from the Masons.
the Masons' code of ethics.
Wiley. From the confidential memo, we what had happened and discovered "the station
A 33rd degree Mason and a Grand Lodge
The embattled Mills responded, first, by described some of the abuses. Here are others: didn ' t have a single copy of
the record." He
Medal of Honor winner, he was particularly defining an alcoholic. It is a person, he said, who
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To encourage influential broadcasters to suspected it had been sold to a record shop,
proud of his standing In the fraternal order. Now thought one drink was good but a thousand were play their records on the air, record companies cheerfully resupplied the station with the record
he probably will be asked to return both his ring better,
pay them to produce records. MGM Records and, thereafter,
"sales increased appreciably."
and his medal.
Then Mills submitted detailed medical made such a deal, according to Viner, with Ken A WVON spokesman
said Its management had
Some Masons wondered whether he still had reticls, outl:ning the nature and treatment of Ikiwe, who then worked for the McLendon radio
no knowledge of such practices among Its per.
the ring, since Fanne Foxe has alleged that Mills his illness,
stations. Dowe told us the record, featuring sonnel and was cooperating with a federal grand
gave it to her during a secret "marriage
As the trial wore on, he became testy and singer Buddy Greco, flopped. All Dowe got out of jury.
ceremeny,"
irritable. At one point, his attorney argued that It, he said, was a trip to Los Angeles and ex.
For Viner, the worst form of payola was
But the Argentine firecracker told us she Mills had the support of the upper echelons of penses.
drugs.
"I did a lot of wrong things," said, "but
re turned the ring right after the mock wedding. Masonry. Overstreet retorted sharply that HE
— a similar arrangement was made by
I
never
had anyt hing to do with drugs." While he
She described the ceremony as "kid stair but was the upper echelon.
George Wilson, who was then a powerful arbiter was an MGM executive,
one of his Chicago
said it was "important to me and to him."
The tribunal did not reach an immediate of record tastes at a Philadelphia station. He promotion men "sent
me
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bill
for $500 for 'stuff,'
Mills was expelled from the Masons after a verdict. But a few days later, the commission acknowledged to us
that he had produced I asked him what the hell 'stuff' was, He told
secret trial before his home lodge at Kensett, met secretly and voted to oust Mills permanently records for Atlantic and Bell.
me
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used
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plays.
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on the spot."
scene for US.
Footnote: We made repeated but Un. Los Angeles played "an Incredibly high perFootnote: MGM Records has since been
He was accompanied by his Masonic lawyer, successful attempts to reach Mills,, his attorney centage of MGM records," according to Viner's bought
by another firm which has installed new
Wiliam Nash. T&amp;gether they faced a five-man and Overstreet for their comments,
statement. The program advisor and his wife management. Its
original owners said the
C3SIOfl, with about 200 lodge membs In
PLAY FOR PAY: In an earlier
we reportedly were treated to a Hawaiian records branch was
separate and "MGM
attendance.
reported that fa-mer record Industry executive honeymoon by MGM. KHJ, to
Grand Master Lee Overstreet outlined the had broken ranks and had given a detralled sequently broke the relationship.Its credit, sub. management Is unfamiliar with any of the
practices alleged."

Ida B. Jordan,
John H. Kerar, Deltona
Mary F. Sullivan, Deltona

Hugh McNair
Mary E. Rowe

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BERRY'S WORLD

WA.SIIINGTON (AP) — Congress is considering adding
restrictions aimed at preventing U.S. Involvement in a
Mide;ist war to i t s approval of U.S. technicians to monitor
the Sinai peace accord.
One restriction, proposed by Sen. Frank Church, 1)Idaho, would be to pull out the technicians if war erupts.
The second would enable Congress to withdraw the
technicians at any time.
Chairman Thomas E. Morgan, 1)-Pa., of the house
International Relations Committee said House and Senate
staff aides are working on language for the two proposals
and Church's office confirmed that Senate aides are
drafting language for both proposals.

TOKYO lAP) — Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Camtxxlia's mercurial and durable chief of state, ended fire
years of Chinese exile today to assume a new and still
undefined r&amp;e in his Communist-dominated country.
hisinhua, the official Chinese news agency, said the 52year-old former king left Peking by plane for his "glorious
return" to Phno m Penh amid the cheers of tens of

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Seuiinole Mutual Concert Association kicks off Its
1975-76 season's membership drive today with the
promise of varied and top notch entertainment, including
a musical comedy, a troupe of Tahitlan dancers, and an
unusual one man show,
Continental Theatre Company's musical parody of
the 'Thirities, "Dames At Sea," will come to the Sanford
Civic ('enter on Nov. 3. The exotic Royal Tahitian Dance
('onlpanv will perform on Feb. 3. And to conclude the
season, William %Vindo:n will play "Th ur be r" on March
II.
Preferred reservations at Seminole County's gala
social event of th e year, the Champagne Ball on Dec. 6,
are accorded Mutual Concert Association members, and a
special May 7 premiere of Sanford playwrite Jolene
Brubaker's prize winning drama, "A Slice Off The Old
Orange." will be staged for members.
'We are proud to offer an exciting season's entertainment,'' Sa id Bettye Smi th , president of the
Association. "We are aLso happy to report that there has
be en no price increase for membership."
Irene Brown, vice president in charge of menitx'rship, and her volunteers will be tying up the telephone
lines soliciting members today through Oct. 25 when a
reception at the Mayfair Country Club will mark the end
of the membership drive.
Other officers on Mutual Concert's 1975-76 Board of
Directors include: Dave I3errieii, ice president in charge
(If house management; Annette Wing, vice president,
Meriibership Reception aixi Champagne Ball; Nancy
Fork, -etrt'Lirv : &amp; ; ib Edinonds, treasurer.
According to President Bettye Smith, the
Association's objective is to supply varied and quality
entertainment of a cultural nature to the community in

"A Slice 011 the Old Orange." a play
researched and written by Seminole High
School student, Jolene Brubaker i left i ill be
a special Bicentennial addition to the Mutual
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By JEAN PATFESON
Women's Editor
Debates, discussions, even a pie-throwing fracas among
the good ladies at the county (air bake-off — these are the
events which preceded the break away from Orange
County and formation of an independent Seminole Count).
Or at least, this is the way the historic event appears to
young Sanford playwrite, Jolene Brubaker, in her prize
winning play, "A Slice Off The Old Orange."
Jolene, a IS-year-old Seminole High School student, is
the winner of the $I(X) first prize offered by Seminole
Mutual Concert Assn. for the best play entered in their
Bicentennial Play Writing Contest. Awarded her prize
Sept. I by Bettye Smith, president of Mutual Concert and
chairman of the contest, Jolene will soon be turning her
talents to helping direct the play's premiere production.
-Slice" will be presented May 7, 1976, for Mutual
Concert members, and May 8 and 9 for the public. The
play will be the highlight of Mutual Concert's contribution to Bicentennial celebrations in Seminole
County, and will feature a cast of local actors.
"I'm so excited. This Is the first time I've ever attempted anything like this," glowed Jolene, who Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Brubaker, 118 Shirley
Ave., Sanford.
It was Jolene's Instructor In her school's program for
gifted children, Mrs. Esther Hernandez, who first brought
the play writing contest to her attention. Because of
Jolene's interest in the theatre she is an active member
of Sanford's Fellowship Players) Mrs. Hernandez
suggested the young actress try her hand at writing a play
with a historic theme for the contest.
"At first I didn't have any Idea what I'd write about,"
said Jolene, who has only lived In Seminole County four
years. "Then I was paging through old 1913 newspapers —
that's the year Seminole County was formed — and
suddenly thought 'Hey, here we go! This'll make a great
play.'"
She browsed through County Commission records and
municipal records, but most of her background material
came from newspaper stories gleaned from back issues &amp;1
The Herald.
"I took names from the paper and developed them into
characters. The characters are fictional, but the events
are fact," explained Jolene.
Thrilled as she Is to have won the contest, Jolene Insists
her glory must be shared with a number of friends who
helped her with "A Slice Off The Old Orange." Fellow
students Ester Edelbeeg and James Covington helped her
with research and some writing, and Foreman Heard, codirector of the Fellowship Players, shared his writing and
s.ene designing talents with Jolene.
Asked what she plans to do with her prize money, Jolene
replied she wants to purchase gifts for her play writing
friends and for her mother, who typed the whole play for
her. "And what's left I'll use to buy school clothes or put
in the bank."

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Continental Theatre Company's "I)anies At Sea," for
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travaganzas of the 'Thirties and has been hailed by critics
as a "charming — delightful."
The play capt ures the Hollywood "dream machine"
delusions and grand illusions of the 1930s. It offers the
just-right combination of mel od ies, lyrics and dancing to
provide a nos ta lgic glim pse back to th e Busby Berkeley —
Ruby Keeler-Dick Powell (lays of "innocent entertainment."
"Dames At Sea," comes complete with handsome
young hero and lovely young ingenue. The story of course
is one of romance, love and heartbreak, wi th (naturally) a
happy ending.
Beautiful, vital and thspla)ing breathtaking grace
and energy are th e members of the Royal Tahitian Dance
Company. The vicarious company of 35 singers, dancers
and musicians conies direct froiii Paris and is sure to
capt ur e the iiu'igination of American audiences from
coast to coast.
The Tahitian group presents ancient dances to the
music of traditional instruments and offer everything
from langorous flirtation dances to dynamic rituals.
And when William Windom plays Thurber, audiences
are guaranteed the full gamut of humor, from th e gentle
chuckle to th e th i gh -sla pp ing be ll)' laugh. Probably best
known for his Emmny Award-winning role as the lead of
NBC-'IV's series. "My World and Welcome To It,"
Windom has the Lilent to spellbind his audiences as he
lealls then i from the orduiarv "c-ld into the extrardinarv ' orld of rit&amp;'r-&amp;'artoonist James Th urber.
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Orlando's Joey Vincent was according to matchmaker
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In his last local outing Quarry be a brutal one.
Florida amateur champ, Henry surprised to see Henderson
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11.01' d ang 0 his trainer,
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"We will practice about an hour later the next two days, and
bring a wrench."
The Silver Hawks tapered off
One player grinned. Another shook his head In disbelief,
this week with no scrimaging,
"I get it," said one of the quick-thinkers standing in ankle,) ~
and coach Tom Ruby indicated
high grass at the Eastbrook Elementary School grounds, "we are
running
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preferably loud,
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stcarollered
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What "we" are going todo is install 2.700seats. At the football
When Ruby wheels up In his red Volkswagen, the dials go off,
sound
runner,"
said
Ruby
.
itoyals 8-2 Monday night.
stadium. Forget about the draw' play. We'll call this one the
thelegs
sw itch onand practice, aLcoina semi-low key, begins.
Holton is a 5.10, 165-pound
"tighten up" series.
One
of the youngsters wasn't certain if Ruby was kidding
Junior who plays fullback,
The Lake Howell Booster Club is responsible for the almost- about the wrench.
Lake Ilo%%ell is gearing for a
0
colliplete football stadium, arx! the temporary bleachers — 1,900
No joke, was the answer.
Saturday afternoon home
on the home side and 800on the visitors' — are on hand ready for
But
2,700 seats?
opener against Eustis,
. If
installation.
me
boy
did some quick figuring. With the junior varsity and
Ruby scouted Eustis in a
lights aren't up yet either, but they will be in time for the Oct.
freshmen
helping,
that would mean each player could install 24
jamboree last weekend and
3 home night opener against Oviedo.
Afternoon
games
will
fill
the
and
the
job
would
be
finished.
determined that his opponent
home slate until then.
Good thinking, son.
from the Mid-lakes Conference
Right now, the Lake Howell athletic department is looking
'Oh, we've got the thinkers, all right," said Rub)'. "In fact,
Jh TH E ASSO('IATEI) I'RESS Andy Messersmitti's three-hit
was a solid one, but capable of
toward being ready at least for afternoon games against Eustis
got a line of straight A students. Let's see, Bray and Ton)
I've
a long, dreary season pitching in the Dodgers' being beaten.
ISaturda)' and Jacksonville Kenny.
Harper
are the ends, Paul Hines and Larry Cannariato the
windS down, the Atlanta Braves triumph over San Francisco.
"We need to execute and not
Ruby, former head coach for two years at l"rinity Prep and
tackles,
Steve Birchett and Mike LaCore LaCore is really a
It was the sixth shutout of the make too many mistakes," he
find thcrielves going noplace
assistant the three seasons prior to that at Orla ndo k Rie, is
A 13-way cross country
linebacker,
but plays backup guard) at guard and John Brandorfi
fa.st , The fans are going ever)'- season for Messersmith, 16-14, added.
a
low-key,
easy
speaking
man
nf3l.
He's
blond,
well-tanned
and
a
test
the
first
major
iiieet
for center.
place fast—except, of course, to while John Montefusco, 13-8,
football nut.
of the spring for area
"Don't have to worry about keeping them eligible."
took the loss.
,thinta Stadium,
TRINITY PREP
"This is real good situation here at Lake Howell," he said In
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distance
runners
Basically,
since Ruby Isn't expecting an undefeated season or
0
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Houston's Cesar Cedeno hit
his office at the second -year
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insou th west Seminole County.
any
thing
of
the
sort, heonly has one problem.
sta ged Thursday at Valley
Back in the division with a
two home runs mind had six RBI
Spirit and mm,oral ifl practice is
'We have 1,279 students this year. Probably go to 1,600 next year.
Making
certain
Forge Golf Club.
his players bring , rcnches !u practice.
before the Braves' biggest non- pennant race, the Pirates ex- sound this week as coach Joel
last year it was between 800 and 900."
(;r e v h on n ti
T Ii e
crowd of the season, almost tended their NI, East lead to 6'
Kelley points to the Saturdayh
T e challenge of a new athletic' program is ob viously to
Invitational, hosted 1))
singlehandedly raising the As- gamiws over St. Louis and seven opener at Fort Pierce against
Ruby's liking. Working on the ground floor is also to the liking of
Lyman high School, will
tros' record to 56-89 and bring- gaines over Philadelphia John Carroll.
assistants Ed Zaremba, Curtis Keen and Frank Schwartz.
attract it bevy of Barriers
ing them within 41 games of behind a combined six-hitter by
"I'iii optimistic," said Kelley
To be sure, Lake how ell's football team is no champion.
runners from Orange,
Dock Ellis, in his first start earlier. "The kids have worked
first place.
Juniors and half a dozen sophomores make up the 35-player
Seminole and Voltisi;i
('edeno also rapped a two-run since his two-week suspension, hard, and we are ready to go."
varsity. The junior varsity has 40, and the freshman squad has
Counties.
double in a three-run Houston and Ramon Hernandez.
another3s_makimlgfootballforcesaboutllostrong.
Joining l.yimian ui tht'
I'hlllIes6, ('ards3
Iir',t. his ;oii burner tinule it 4-0
LAKE BRANTI.EV
But
But Ruby is quick to Ix.nnt out that just because his Silver
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Greg Luziaski, who admits he
in the third inning.
are young and inexperienced, that doesn't mean they are
Lake Brantley, Bishop
Evans' two-run homer in the hasn't been doing the job, (lid it
The Patriots would prefer to
m)t without potential.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. tAP) opener for both clubs
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Moore. Boone, Colonial,
,seventh inning had given At- Mon(Lay night. His single and have seen Apopka in a jaill"nat's the best college prospect on the team." he said later Perhaps Bear Bryant didn't be.
The outcorne thrust Misiouri
Edgewater,
l)eLand,
double drove in three runs, boree, rather than vice versa,
lanta a 5-4 lead,
at practice, pointing In the direction of Bob Bray, 6-3, 210-pound lieve it he first time, so Mis- squarely Into the Big Eight
Evans, Mainland, Sanford
raising his league-leading 118! but Brantley coach Sam Weir is junior who plays defensive end soundly.
hleds 3. Padres 2
souri showed him again.
Conference picture and, since
Naval Academy, Seminole
Johnny Bench's 26th homer of total to 110 and carrying Phila- hoping that the tuneup last
"And that one — his name is Bob Luby — he's the fastest
In their only previous meet- defending nationa! Oklahoma is
and Oak Ridge,
the year, a two-run shot in the delphia past St. Louis. He had weekend can shake out it few
runner on the tea nii, and he's only a sophomore.
ing,
Missouri bushwhacked ranked No. I again at this stage
boys
Favorite aniong
eighth-inning, lifted the NI, driven in just four runs with his mistakes before they really
"Look at 'em Liking warmups. Den't they look great. Po
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35 10 in the Gator Bowl of tht, season, it also push(41 tho.
varsity teamius in the meet
West champions past San last 47 at-bats,
count,
and solid. Not great, but give us time."
following
the 19t8 campaign. Al Tigers into tin nit nil
is Lyman, while Lake
Expos 64, Mets 5.1
Diego. Willie MeCovey's 18th
Fumbles were a woe last
Ruby's
bubbly
enthusiasm
is
matched
only
by
an
equally
Onofrio,
who
coached the Ti- spotlight,
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Brantley fields one of the
Right-hander Don Carrithers weekend,
homer of the year had given the
enthusiastic wave of interest building in the school as game time gcrs' defensive line the
first
And the end t
strongest gals squads.
Padresa2-1 lead they held until scattered eight hits as the
This week, the problem is
approaches.
time, was the head coach Mon. reguktr-season wmnnumig streak
Action Thursday begin-s
Expos whipped New York after Apopka, and Lake Brantley is
the eighth.
Since the grass on the practice area hasn't filled in yet, day
night when Missouri ml- may have signaled an early dent 5 with the girls race. The
Pat Scanlon's one-out, bases- going to see how well they can
Dodgers 4, Giants 0
How 'll gridders take to the nearby elementary school for week- prssetI a national television nil.se
to Southeastern Confer.
boys junior varsity begin-s
Steve Yeagcr's two-run single loaded single in the bottom of contain the outside-inside
day practice. They arrive by cars, and as they lounge around audience and depressed
a
proence
power Alabama's pre,
at 5:30 and the boys varsity
highlighted .it three-run Los An- the ninth Inning gave Montreal running attack spearheaded by
waiting for the coaches to arrive, they turn their car radios up and Alabama crowd of 63,000 by season dream
of its first national 6,
nb's eigh!bi inning and backed the opener.
do like most teenagers do in their leisure — listen to music, doing it again 20-7 in the t'ason al crown
quarterback Henry Stank'.
in a 'Icc'ath',
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team plays a little better when
the games mean a lot and when
a lot of people turn out to watch
us," said Sal hlando, the
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kicking off the high team but is
little more
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cecretl',e in his opinions about
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for
but Oviedo
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setting
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Gee, did Joe ".amath really start like this' That's what th
reason
ill
have to be read 101
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The Pioneers have nót onb
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fades back to throw a long bomb iflerald Photo b Gordon
the home field advantage, but
Klein is on record as
%Silllamsoni
much higher expectations than
Oviedo will win em all this
the (re)hounds this season.
Oak Ridge (lid not appear sharp
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llealthwi.se, Lyman is sound
and it is with the quick slants of
running backs Wyman Jackson
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power running of Bob Riazzi
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Orioles 6, Brewers 2
John Lowenstein's homer ac and general leadership of
The little losses in May are counted for the other Cleveland quarterback Bob Burkhart on
which the ofknse is centered
It lookLd like d World Scrie looking biggcr and bigger in
gune There was,i big crowd dt September for Baltimore.
Defensively, linebackers
Ya
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DEAR AEBY: All I can say wives a few tips on how to tell if listen, question and learn about
'thanks a hole bunch" for their husbands have been deafness, blindness, amgiving a husband a few tips on fooling around.
putation and mental retarhow he can tell if his wife has
CAM ILLUS, N.Y. dation from first-hand sources.
been out with another man:
DEAR CAM: A cinch: When
The children were eager to
("gets all dressed up to go a husband suddenly starts learn about the capabilities of
shopping, comes home late, out wearing his best clothes to each of these guests as well as to overcome their prejudices.
Everyone has a problem
of breath, with no packages, work, says he's working the problems they faced
There are hundreds of people yours? For a personal reply. write to
and her pantyhose inside out"). "overtime" but doesn't have because of their handicaps. like Diane, Ede, Steve, ABBY Box No. 4170*, LA.. Calif
0sl Enclose stamped, sell
Well, there have been times the money to show for it, puts After the class spent two Charlotte and my father who
addressed envelope, pieas.
when I got all dressed up to go extra miles on the ear, mornings "handicapped" are willing and eager to teach
shopping, came home late and sometimes gets lost all day themselves as part of the children ab ou t their handicaps.
Hate to write liln7 Send It to
out of breath with no packages, Saturda y, smiles and whistles a course, I'm convinced their I urge schools an,i civic groups Abigail Van Buren. 133 Lasky Dr..
and maybe my pantyhose was lot and starts telling you what a unde rstanding has grown at to seek theui out and use their Beverly Hills, Calif. 10217. for Ab.
by's booklet "How to Write Letters
irde out because that's the great, understanding wife you least three sues,
services. They are beautiful for All Occasions."PIeas.enclo,,.a
long. ielf•addressed. starrped I? Or
way I put it on, but it di dn't are — watch out!
those
who are people.
True,
en
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mean I had been with another
DEAR ABBY: I am a fifth- "sickened" b) the sight of
"TEACH"; IIEE[)VIlJ.E
man!
grade teacher, and my class handicapped people need a
I have a very jealous has just finished an extensive lesson in tact, but they also
husband, and that item in your course on understanding need some t"irrtt inlr3rmnatlon
in-:n "m,(ii": Amen!
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Since you gave men tips on extraordinary persons with
how to tell if their wives are physical disabilities. They gave
cheating, how about giving their time to let my children

Dr. Burt If. Perinchief has register for same during
announced plans for the college registration. New and
Seminole Community Chorus returning members
will
for the 1975-76 school year. 'ihe register In the Registrar's
major stork for this semester is office
located
In
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Elmore's
"The Administration Building on the
Incarnate Words," an Advent SCC ca mpus Chorus rehear.
sals are held wecky on Monday
Pageant.
New mcmtx'rships are en- nights from 7:00 P.M. to 9:45
couraged in the Seminole P.M.
For further informa tion call
Cthnmwuly Chorus for the new
season. No previous choral CofluTlUulity Services or Dr.
experience is required and Burt Perinc'hei(, at SCC.
This course is self-supported
audi tions are not prerequisites
for membership. Academic by student fees 't no expense to
credit is awarded for those who the taxpayers.

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1 0(l-v'flui'illy

197% at Il r

titip nI which us is foIIow

'r'tS for 'hi' County Of Semmnit'
'ic'ervIinri OrdOafir,- No 759 of the

"I've had quite a few opportunities tiu sbow that 1(10 like to

hit and that I want to play

And ito as the n'itur'iI fthec of thi'

1. sa

a rnpy

St'ti'i'

draft choice from the Univer-

.tt'iritir fl,snk R,i.IcJ.riq. Sriforcl
FlOtillA And fmt thr- original ,vth Pb.

Pr'hi,%Pm Sr-ri' 7 9 I7, 71 1Q15

11111 II

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rri,' 4
5mni,.' ''if'
Pb,' P-rider rI l' bo't. p.
P.fr.iti'i h,'i f,Iec, c'i', cr-rt,l ,tt".
fr-v ,i t'i itciwl t bn SUerl ths'r(5)n
ii.

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Cue-il of Circuit Court
Flon.d,1, on ii'
t'efOre tht' 'ltd dAy of Cctol-.'r A P
PS r'Itierw,5r. .i elc'atjl1 viii s 'n'!evdd ,ii.i.nt yn, 'Or PP-c rd *
,1f'm'ir'qly'tl fl the Pr-' t,Qri
ct,'IINV'cc n'v Hind and nff,r,,m
eat rb fli', (n,srt is' the 7 !p* da ,

Luoi-t, A 1)
'Se-t'

rI si.,,,inry. the tft"ccrpton CI the
f'-ff'f'i'rty. and the name'. n vi(h

(leul vt Ct at COurt

y,ic ,iv'sted are 'is Pollaws

Den,,tv Cleti

OescripliOnOf Propeety

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Dick

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To Join
Camp; Preps For Joe

NHL?

Januar&gt;, or maybe before,"

enterprising

has been authorized,

air and he always lands on his feet.

different areas," he said. "Frazier is the

;Igret'luient

unanimiiousl approved a IeasMulrllav between

itiake ans- prediction involving h.m. 1k al.
stays defies the odds."

the uiiaster—fast, smart, a great puncher.

that Ralph r.i Irene A ScPicsolcr,iht
th I011Ovimnp tee

Inc. id Miatun 1(1 build and l&gt;-

of Joe Frazier, having guided George

The certificate- numbers and yi"irS
of (SSu'in,'e the Ti'ccrupIion of the

The structure ssauld be built

eight ring lit!e.holders, he now is working as

J.'oI-n'.

v'i' 7. 9. P6 2) 1Q75

-n
FOR TAX DEED

(('c

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molder of boxing champions, Muhammad Mi
is a cat with nine lives.

Ptibtlsh

Si'r,i.riali' County F lor.d,

teams in college," he said.

Owen Goldman says he expects
the National hlocke)' League to

fly I ill.'iri -

/sttqirriry fr F','titjnei
6)7 Sacfcirrt AliAntit fi-ilib

Icci ao( .- 197)

said he has been impressed quite a bit in showing me how

sshat I've done SO far has up and knocks you over back- said. "If you can make every only learn by doing, Now I just
caught somebody's eye."
wards. lie's got great cx- step count, then you Can get the hustle as much as I can,"

5 v'n'note Cnunty

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
I Section Ill 741 Florida Statutes)
PiGi 1(1
F F flY 1,1. UN

''I still have a lot to learn be-

your

Of

written
defev'crs to t. ,f any no Carrol
RrI.'. Attorney lot Ptutuonr

t,rtl',.r hi R.-rkw,th Jr (ted of 'he County Cr,ijqt
P , ma (n..il

(1',' nc-in

LONOW000

Fr A(H 1, 711 WT (Os,'r'.'.Py

tasIiu&amp;$

sctio's really quick but goes the

Flrd

SOuMION

'-'

When the Dolphins traded

middle to set up the Hear's only National Football League learn perience for him.
are ssorking on his speed.
touchdown last &amp;iturday.

t'(r'Str-" h.'rewth nrov.dnq an
inl-v'du.iIly. COM
F'APlP WINIER F'414K A FloridA .'tfr','t,i.r 0110

',llTl

stopped Detroit's Altie Taylor

((irdinn fo law the propert 1 Ftorld. n ('ivIl Arson for the
'idOfltiflfl of MARY MICHELLE
i
detriben 'n Sua.h trrt,t,Cat
F II (')f,c'. A Y.nr
hy RALPH
c,'rtifira's'c wilt Pit' %ld ,o 'nuthe
I HF. 0011 F
n,nP'r't r'ish hcller 'il th
,t
K Et L000.

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319.

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l)hifls.

Hopes Good Outweighs Bad

backer Steve Tussle has had his

11r-ctr)FPI(1 UP4KP4OIN

n vih.ch .ISSi's%t'd t..a

cear a cast.

Semintt' (nOnty Florida, t
P 7,s .
'iS
on therIte, as
fYiS'*t'te. tIn Sentemh.'r 30 $975
i.t'r'.fli'r 9. .ic,ot.y of an

through, under

,i,A,nSt SHAKER VALE INC
E
C(PF Rf.ccFTT al a POPE F

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t Iprc,,i Corpor'ition 1111(1404 J
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k 11 K AT HP YPI L BASS.

.41 IT PI( Fl CILt.iS is all of the
I rviy'nC dirntors .i"d trustees riP
154C - 'mc, Inc
u4Ay CR VALI
hnovin ,i%','Qrl', SuccesSorS in

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Rookie

ha'.'' !

sons with ftc U.!on Patriots,

dive in one exhibition contest Towle's chances of making the for wasted steps."
but statched Chicago's Clifton six-man linebacking squad imThe rookie also has been used

'P . MOflbi.ifl'iI Home Role PowerS
,(.
P66 iIocc,'i S.iti.,"
.14-uI AS OI'nN"ilIy 'e(OQfl.Zt'(j
ty'rtiflr,S *17 701f7I -intl 517 60!
Fle-rula Statuses (P,'ity.r 11 10
I AviS sf Ft ,ic,'i rnialncj to I,ib"
.10(1 r',plenient,nq %ev't.
6 'f A'
title- I of Spit' Cnns'tut'on at Phi- State
('P F Ivwlflm ()rdin'in(,. No 75 9 of It,.'
Cfl.r$y rh Serniryte Article- VIII
t.nn lP.l oh the Constitution of
thi' tti' of FInr,d,i .iod Cftatt'r 7)

FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO
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In Re: the Adoption of
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referred to (.tr'. cv's

All t'f Saul fltnterty hemp . InC that a Prtltion h'iS her-n hued in the in the s1uimi Dolphins exhibi('.rt,,, t Court tiP Phi' Eiqhteenth
(o.'r'y of Srmnrve Statv'nf Florida
lion seasiut. But he hopes the

rrnvisionc cA Article VIII Sr'cI.on
?iPl of thy. l9AS FIt'.ic,4 Constitution

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SMIRNOFF

TI IlLINOIS BIB
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299 3 LOT CISIQI '7 1

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Deputy Clerk

PLACE GREEN

VVALKER
DELUXE

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NAPOLEON BRANDY

975

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LC10 - ILAC*IISSI . tirPif SIC
USISIflI IPS'CC' SICI Cik
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IN THE IRCUI I COURT, Ill AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.

7(1 ,'..fl flOP4 F API fl11O,VPl

P,.1r'.v'

cartilage in his left knee.
when be said he had to Operate, ti'. Bob Matheson,
Bunnicon! i , a 34-year-old I knew it was serious.''

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ii 1.',o ;os icn( 3?E 525 F-I of P,ç-w'.r flY RAt P14 THEADORE
N 751 'I ft of F 7(45 7 Ft of SE '. of VFI I OC.C, 14cr ct,'I,pthrq

OF

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WITNESS m hand and 'eaI of

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t,,

7 9 16 23 1915

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1 "1 CERTIFIED
PIlT3kuCOS

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YE *icA5 ColliE LOOIOR

J. WALKER JACQUIN

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TEACHER'S NEAPOLITAN

12 YR. KY.

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KAHLUA

iyP IRAP,C( JACOLu',

RARE OLD

"THE DRY ONE"

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he istir'd thpr'1 7''

".,"irr e Ph,. r1.,cr.pf.On ol itrt .tii) th, names in *h.ct t
v.11 ,'.e','etf 'itt' 'is follows
(,t fir,,tr P4,, 576 Ye'ir nt

1975 at 1% ( 1. ,t
flatec, this 71st d.ty of Auqut t9?S
t.rtPuur H tla-rhwth Jr

Sprinqi, F Ioi-aa 17701. and file the
.Qir'il with Phi' Clerk of the above
styled Court on or b,for the 72nd
ul'iy of Spptembe-c, $975' otherwise a
udOment may be entered against

'
.

SCOTCH

ROYAL DELUXEfJ\

VIN ROSE

r

ken in seven places.

________________

___________

are reourr.d to se-rye a copy oP your

ClAude 0

4:1 playt'rs, ss'ithi no taxi
a uiottter ui

ingI question the worth of
training and sacrificing for international
competition,"
knossing that foreign athlete's

74(111(1- 5 PIER tHY (,IVI 1
t,fi(Att'A shall n redt'ernec,
rnnerty th'it Ci'ct' or I'An't.) ll.ii. ".
ror.nq to I'ivi the
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s.,pon c FOPIARD v WOOD. At
torney for plantiff. 'it Suite 711. 351
P,t'iitI'ind Avenue
Aitamonte

Sunday's Games

ii,ru

As examples of the players

taxi, or reserve, squad, "will tnjured.

retoretec, In Plat (look II. Page 45.
Publit Rord of Sem.noie County,
tr .'i

c:i* t,s
i*it' TIVIS
1ACAl, NM

CANADIAN

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lost to a team.

'I he union president pointed New Orleans, Bob Harry of
instead becoitie a competition
iiuioiig 5011W atuiateurs, SIlEnt' teresting g4iiiie an will lessen onis thrtt- players iiiav be usually high numntx'r of scrious Detroit.
semi-or quasi-professionals, the f)ressure on team doctors,
amid an increasing number of trainers and players theni-

Public PiearIrvi will he- held in Room
r th.' 5cr', nole County Crxsr

6 YEAR
35% KY BLEND

________

7 )tl

P,ftPitth 'it Dallas. 9 pm
5,un Fr'iqw'i%(n at Green Bay.

ation tuis asked the owners to players vote to ratify it.

I-;llIt' Daniel, two-tinie Olyiii- and expand squad sizes lromii the decrease in teani size behat . 'the owners' decision out for the season or (or a numflati and swiliuiimg gold itied- the present 43 to last year's 47. cause It would mean a loss of places tremendous pressure on her of weeks into the regular
Keriiiit Alexander, president some 182 jobs because, the as- roaches and team doctors to season, Alexander cited quaralist, said in a statement prepared (or release today: "The iii the player's union, said a re• socmtion said, teams averaged keep an injured player on the !erbacks Jim Plunkett of New

N,'-r n whirhi
lyre

IMP

KY VODKA

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A'l.lnNi
it

sionals as well, putting u.s.

"If POAQe on th toltn propfty
ii SerOnIe County Floida

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A BC COCKTAIL LOUNGES

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511, 317. Morgan Cm.

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I A 91

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Baseball

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Friday's Games,,
City 'it Butbalo
Kan'.i

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SPICiAtS O
GAIL? SPICIALS

TAVERN

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Thursdays Games
flIl.In'.

MiIwau,kr'. at New VOfk. lot
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At M'nnt'v't'i In)
ni
Parsa' (tv 'it O,ikI'i'icl

011145- (ash

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KY BLEND

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National Football League
Monday's Results

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

S DAY SALE TUES., SEPT, 9 THRU SAT,, SEPT. 13
'UI
MOST OS INRI PAICU

8

STANLEY
86 IT 811kG

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MORTGAGE FORECIOSlJPF
NOTICE OF SUIT

ROYAL DELUXE

line veterans (luring the exhibi-

S Arthur H fli-ckwth. j,
(irk of ('rruit Court

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ci, sshich, in effect, states the list ssith the rest being put on

jinci lie 'our Answeq Or Other
di-lenceor pIe'itlnq with Ihi' Clerk III

j7il

KY BOURBON

VODKA

L0D0N 70*1*

J.T.S. BROWN
KY BOURBON

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longer are limited to amateur iliajor Injuries striking at least

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Leaders

CERTIFIED

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AMERICAS LARGEST WINE &amp; SPIRITS DEA

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ROYAL

Olympic gold medal winner

TINSVIII I V IGiP1IA 7111?
A .,t'rn I'.'?,t,on for Dissolution oP

Irnlijçtr.'iI P.irk Inc
All III 5'i(l fltOp('tty Iit'ifl(J in InC

WILL it CHARLES MOORE .ind
DOROTHS' P.SOOPE ni, wift'.
(HA Pt F S HENRY ,in KATIE

banks wonders if GraIl rio
sits Medical ('enter in Califor. to play hard to take up the slack Six to eight weeks.
nia for a left shoulder s&amp;'para- (or those
In the operation, the surgeon iiiake it.
nig,''
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TGA(( ASSOC PAT ON,

(raff, a formuer Wisconsin

said

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wonc F MAIl I Nc'. ADOI ES SS IS

197% t Ii 00 A M

THE E I OH T F E NT H JUDICIAL

i .cague team.

specialists

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, ,.,
I inIc', sut h .rtst,
I INOA W 10141157014 in C'rcu'
t.f,it(" th'iuI 1w rd('eniNJ
corciinn to iw me DOpe'rty Court in 'irxl for Si'innle (.flunl

tiuncedes ('ocli Chuck f'air- saul Fairbanks. "It's (115- Ileisiiian Trophy winner would experienced quarterbacks, Neil
u'ssful, you need all :.'our re- iiit'ilit'al

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Ra$liii Of I n u ries Proiti

B lasts

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COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S17CA Ot A

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With liunkett out, the latri-

1"airbanks predicted the

"It's hut encouraging to see

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Nt'w York 'I Detroit 0
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W,*,esdapfl Games
0#trt'it at Boston
P.aItlmnrp A, (levi-land.

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Just hioss long the beauty and defense was terrible. I thought
flCWflt'SS Of "PuinMet'' ss ill keep our tackling ssas bad, We

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challenge Minnesota for the di- tans deserve to boo,'' he said.

'CO NV tcT I', Arelt KC 167
F re Ilcn PAl Snit'tpn R,iI
P64' Rirr ('it 11

Francisco

5 70

passing skills for at least a

Suddenly it must be trans. theimi Uf) a bit.

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R't' 97 t ',tii RSfl 95, M,i,

Angel

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looked terrible in losing four of candid display that perhaps

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Wednesday's Games

St I r',c I fh.t.uo
Pl'v'. ','nrk it P.ttstptjrgh
Pbii'in.Iph'i 'it Montreal.

P4

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

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rebuild the team itself. The tinned. "I think wecan 1k' real
l,ions haven't been a title con- teaiii. Wait and see.''
tender lately
('oach RIck Forzano hasn't
- and, if anything, it
apx.ars they have regressed said anthing nearly a.s opti- F I ii
n
heading into this season,
ittistir.

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olkrtsivt' tackle Jim Yarbrougli tackle Rockne }-'reitas, kicker

rariklin, the rookie ho was a

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, F'ORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO, 7S-l7SCAO4 A
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hit' anger of lons' fans in abe- dropped xisses. We' were off- almost nil and they've had to
NO, I (Iralt choice l.ynn Boden mains the team's prime stari
ç;
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side, We had penalties. We were Illovi' 5.foot.lO, 200pound hall- iii South l)akota State could caliber player on offense, while
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"When the sea_son begins, YOU Just a bail football team today.'' back Able Taylor to fullback possibly be a starter, while cornerback l.4.'ni Barney owns
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(reg lindry is Detroit's siict power runner Steve rookie linemen Steve Myers of that (listirictiori Ofl defense.
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Sadler is tentative in predicting the out-

little trainer-manager from

future of the bull-strong Foreman.

t-'oreman is

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team.
Laxton, 20, played for the Westminster Bruins
Western Canadian }Iockey League, where he ssas in over
100 games, leading the team to the championship and a

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SAN FRANCIS(X) (API - Bw-t Hooton's 6-0 record for

100% IIQUSI,A

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the bout with Frazier in Manila Sept. 30.

I%St'ie P977
Description of Property

lith by the university and

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A 0 P01 Pc, 7'
Nmt' in which assessed Lull.1-fall

ilffu('011s said.
01W (ii three back-

Sadler said, "While I am trying to phase
(l1}self out of boxing, I agreed."

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NOTICE OF ACTION

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RO'5,i1f'flri' Unknown

lScclion 191 341 Florida Statutet)
7011(1 IS HF PITHY 1,IV EN

County of St'mino'e. State-of Florid,,

S7iy' brilrirr nf Phi' ItihIrivimnil cr-v
lifitates has Itriul c-id rertf,cates
,i ti, fIr-i'd Pfl by' 'Ssui'tj thu-f ('On
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cording to .5* tPir- proper s
duscrihe'tt In cut hi rv'rtuf.c,it will be

IloleSs smith rcrt,f,tate or tn

use ps;ghv",t can,', bidder

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5, f'

to talk to bun about ris' boxers' pension

hm' ss ill iia't S(H)fl Wilt) the

SI ithi

lie also saud his group opened
negotiation_s ss ith the National

dollar bout ss ith Au in Zaire last October.

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he accepted All's offer. He happens to be one

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Freman, WhOhl) he lilaflaged in the see-

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JaIl. 22, 1973, and trained for the multi-million

foundation set up to help retired fighters,'' he
said. ''A man reaches a plateau in the ring

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TWO, ACCflf (ImflQ 50 thr plat fhereot
way f I nrqw*wl Markham Road
TP,r-cice- ,iItnq n-i,' ,src oi ',,sI curye as rnrrdv'd in Pl,it flunk II page 34
i'.symriQ 'is it s ,lr-rnr'nts a central Public Ry-iorfls ui S,'m,nole County.

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Dcscripf ion of Property
I "t I h*hl I F .n.','in I'll I P(, 10)
P,sr''. - ni vit,iri, .,csi-.sr-d ISmarl
p,l(., itf

S Arthur H (leckwith, Jr
('Ink rut thr Ciru,l Court
P'. Ida (re-al.
Deputy Clerk
Phlih Se-pit 7, 9 18 7) 1Q75
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''s'r1y nI Si',n,nnIe State-of FIrir,d,,
lIrleis ',,rP, t,'rtif,(,'dt' 'i' (cm

1-hIse or the transfer of an
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and power systems. machines.

percafter pen?'iin toot he used with.

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Pl'inliff', Attrnry whose- adaress attorney. wt',oSf' address if P0

SulcutsOt SAUIINSI

17703. on oc biefO'e October 10th. 3720) on or hi'to'e Sc'phembe' 30th
Ofigii *ith the 1975 and file- the otigiflll with the
P975 and file

ST G(RMAIP4 IMP FRANCE MEDIUM SWEET

Court co

IMP ITALIAN CHAMPAGNE

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Of PSsti'iu.cr the tteS(reption 01

property. .Snul the fl.lItInS
(m-rflflcat.. No
IS'u,'irqr 1977

IA?

in

vihm( Pp it

Year ol

But that, and the board's at'-

ske's, and Me'Iiren

Ma)lx' erplants developed by Foyt.

restricting salve, couhi result

NL"..E UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW

Pf,inie- ifl Wtiili ,isSf'sSr-d IS.a,Atl
Prinole- &amp; Rachel Printite, P's wife

fhe t,nde-c'tianod tlrintl tO i'fl)'iQt'

Cou:ntynl Seminole Slateof I lorida

l7 AItAmonte MalI. 105 A East

rortlino tn iiw Ihe property

f,Il'irnoote Sprnqs. Florid,,. 'ole-nd'.

Certificates will be solti to thc

('cs,nty. Florida
P'ited thiS 71st day of August. 1915
i t.W1ONS

197% at II C?') A M

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ukl hau,e liked iii trued

VVa ji ma

Gets

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something else," said USAC
lt'chflk'aI l)irectur Fr.inkie

irvirnediAfely therr,ilti.r r,lhp'rw,Se-

GAL. 3.99 sri 44,95 c*

Sept

ltlp 1975

flu'. Cntjr? no August 75th. IV1S

'(curt Se-all

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(Intl f inc C.rcut Court

As Clerk of the CoumI

f, s flcpi,ty Clerk

Ac Deputy Ctrrk

ç' l.

p10 c'

('Pate-fl ttil 71st d'iy of Auoust 1915

S Arthur H Rerkwitti
fly Ida (rl

fly Ilarry K Gordon,

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NEW \'ORK APt

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sIgned 119 pounds for the curry top sseight of 129 pounds.

crnpir on libor Day, will suffer ure SS,IS assigned 121 and Ava-

The 21-member USAC board Derby winner in the $2S0,000
Mond.iiy night voted to require a Marlboro Cup.

Despite Wajima's victory in

ttit' Governor,

riutnifuld pressure at 75 inches. will be going against such Soturday's race.
111)55' uscil for qualifying.

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sshich flett' climbing at an

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for the mr-lie-f demanded .n the far the relief demanded in the

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Datr't th,'t7P'mt cl'iy of Aijpiu',t IV?',
t.iltur If II- kW'th I'

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PREMIUM CALIFORNIA VINEYARDS 1ST 1925

P-,oP'r't m'ish ttHl"

luCy b.' d,'tarht'd Or defaCPi,sbl

itt' ,,'q,rr-vl In serve i'i C00y Of yr ,ire re*c,Ired t serve A Opy of your
,.,,,t',r p. P,'nsf'5 if any tO it on psritirn tie-tenseS 1 uifly. to .t or'

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GALlON

P111 IC b4,'.L7i 0

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Or-on at the 5.'l (timer. SE
* , NW ' of Sr'tt.on 73 Tchsnstup 70
th R'ini',e 79 East. tht'nie run N

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION

(,nty F lnrucla

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sohIIe$Z0llillliofl on the campus,

ssin. Frazier beat him. Then he beat Frazier.

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NY STATE RUDY PORT CREAM SHERRY BURGUNDY
MT WHITE CHABLIS

Pl'iintuff

flr-,'y Clerk
0,p.I.P.

vs

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pouflds, averaging 14 points a game with

PARK
NI-WAY 17.92
AT 436
FERN

Delaware tor

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(IrfI of II,. CircuS (OUft

wAS ASsessed are .is fOilOw

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1
1000 RECIPES

.ini POPA T ION

INC

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thes' say he is through, he bounces back. First

swIft

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CANADIAN

ST. LEGER

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'MANHATTAN
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KV BOURBON

BONOS MILL

Cincinnati Reds relies-er Hassly Eastwick tied for second
in voting for the asuIrd. Houton received 43 votes, Seaver
and Eastwlck six apiece.
Cincinnati first baseman Tony Perez was named Player
oftheMonthaferhitting.398wIthtIreehomera

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ii
thi' foltwing property

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1 0 YEAR

League
club, said Laxton had been signed to three years with an

497

HEUBLEIN

SCOTCH

Wren Blair, president of the National Hockey

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HEDGES

KY BLEND

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CItSIAL
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the bolØer f

AM
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At'lVAP1( IT MORTGAGE COP

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Goaltender Gordon Laxton, the

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4 TI IMP CAIADIAS

BOND HALL BLEND

7051 CO$TEZ MIRICO
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Contract

optionforthePengutnstoextendtofiveyearsNoterms
disclosed,

C0UNTV

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97% at II

IMP MEXICO

L*iuSr

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To Three-Year

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,

throu.h. under or aqamnci

MR. ED KY

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR

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6 feet Sand 2

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P,t'titi S.'t 9 1975

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Sls$ II

Icc Ii (1111cr 5-yearold geld.

V,unnt'r

(If tIle Arlington hI;indi-

fourth-place cap_-will tote 121; each.

11w big

At 119, along with Wajui,

Pleasure and As-atar, was as- lt)74 hIu'rse pif the Year, will Sttmnec;plk

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TIRE REPAIRS

LIGHT REPAIRS

TRANSMISSIONS

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Winners

Seminole Garden

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1461 SEMINOLA BLVD.
CASSELBERRy

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HATS-SPURS
LEATHER GOODS
WALLETS. JEWELRY
BELT BUCKLES

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Roof Coating Guaranteed In Writing
Leaks Fixed • Low Cost Skirting
Anchoring • Carports • Steps

old Down
wnings

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BJ has been with
Yvonne's since May. Her
bubbling personality and
vIvacIousmi!e make it
pleasuretogoto Hairstyles by Yvonne.

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INSTALLATION

90-DAY GUARANTEE
.24 HR. WRECKER SERVICE

323.1329

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with Yv onne for three years.
is known throughout
Sanford for her excellent
styling and hair care she
olven recidpnt the oast 11
years Mabel 5rIRIisø

and

reasons for the success of permanentwaveshajrco1or,
t??FrenchAVe in Sanfd VonlerbetterknownasBj
r1aht next to Wes Key laun
"RJ" hat been with Yvonne
drOMAt
Yvonne McCuIiah has been in since May and lsalreacjy a part
businims At the same location in

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Be'utice'6 Bewtij

Specialists are good in any
field and hairdressers are no
exception But what separates
the niris from the women is a
beauty shop that has a variety
of people who are all

fed

.FREE £STIMATES

W)I)

Sa2u

everything In hair care .scIi but
enloys most the blow drys and
hioh fashion hairstyles

SUNHANDLERS • 834-1811
LIVE OAK CENTER, HWY. 17.92. CASSELBERRY
(ACROSS
PLAZA)

FROM SEMINOLE

Reg. $25 PERIIANENT WAVES
Req. $10

HAIR COLOR
Req. $6 PRECISION HAIRCUTS

Men

d•f feel left out for
Yvonnes' does excellent men's

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blow
permanerift. waving. fancy up
do's. manicures and mens,
OwhMeverhaIrstyIey ,
Yvonn
call your own you can find 'h
.v.aa.i ' rinv person to do it at H,r
the archinq expert, airld she Styles by Yvonne' CAII 323 261

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plastic pots. wooden pots, terra Jill assist In the operation and
more chance the customer has
The nursery stock includes a cotta Way) pots and decoupaqe I CYClIC Mr
Cumba's sister.
of finding what he wants With complete line of vegetable pots There are redwood also helps out The store
this In mind you're more likely plants and annuals There are planters, bottle terrarium mnanaoer, Mike SeIg has been
to satisfy your needs by exotic Indoor plants, staqhorn planters and watering pots. with Seminole
Garden Center 4
shopping at Seminole Garden ferns. bromellads common Hanging baskets are sold years
Center, Hrkv 17 97 across from ferns rihilociendrons and C4
separately and with plants You
Free delivery in Seminole
Tn &amp; Country Motors. south chlds when inseason There are will fInd everything imaginable County. Southv.est Volusia and
of Sanford
also some cactus to choose for your indoor or
outdoor North Orange counties will be
Gene and Margaret Cumba from At Christmas they have plantings
olven with any reasonable
opened for business in 1965 at poincetfias, at Easter t here are
Garden supplies at Seminole order
their prespnt location and ha ve lilies, at Thanksgiving you will Garden Center Include potting
Gene Cumba will draw up a
expanded drarnatcaIiy, until find dirvsanthemums and of soil, weed eater trimmers, landscape
layout for you, even
they now have about 2'; acres cou'rcri for
Valentine's Day the hose, prinkiers, a complete though he does not do actual
of nreprvar, for
elm..,,..
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landccepIng This is just a little
pleasure They havea complete
Fertilizers and chemicals by ctonc for walkways and extra Service you come to
line of nursery stock and con Sunnutand Scott's fertlllzpr, concrete patio sets
expect at Seminole Garden
Sid er themselves Seminole arid a complete stock of Sentry
Barbecue aas grills are Center
County headquarters for roses, nool chemicals. HTH, chlorine presently on sale at 15 per cent
So for your nursery or garden
including the Nelson Florida and stabilizers all these will be off rentlar price, so now is a needs. nowhprp the selection is
rose Seminole Garden Center found at Seminole Garden 000d time to get that grill oreatest And that means
has everything you need in the Center
you've always wanted
SemInole Garden Center—
way of fertilizer s . chemicals.
The gift chop carries wrought
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Semi'cter
(I) Today In Florida
655 (2) Daily Devotional
(8) NewS
Suncoasi Sunrise
News
700 (2. 6) Today
(6) News
(9) Bozo Circus
(44) Ufl'SlpO
1- 30 (9) Am America
(44) House Of
Frightenstein
8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(44) Fli.;tstones
8 - 30 (44) Three Stooges
855 (44) SnirIt Of '16
9:00 (2) PhIl Donohi,e
(6) Mike Douglas
(8.9) Movie
(44) Leave It To
Beaver
9:30 (44) Gamer PIye
10:00 (2) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
(6) SpIn Off
(6) Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Father Knows
Best
lfl' 10 I I11% Wl'wnl flI
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Fortune
(6) The Price Is
Right
(IS) 00 Chit)
(44) Green Acres
11 00 (2, 8, 13) High Rollers
(6) Gambit
(9) ShOW Offs
(4) Mr
Pncierc
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(44) PhIl Donahue
11:30 (2.8, 13) HoIl'?wood
Sivares
(6) Love Of Live
(9) Happy Days
(74) Electric Company
(35) Florida
Lifestyle
11:55 (6) News

EVENING
700 (2) To Tell The
Truth
(6. 8) Concentration
(9) Wild World
of Animals
(13) Wesleyart Singers
(24) Orange County
School Board

(35) Star Trek
(44) Hogan's Heroes
727 (6) Bicentennial
Minute
7:30 (6) Space
(8) Let's Make A
Deal
(I]) Movie
R'OO (7.8) Movin' On
(9) Happy Days
(35. 44) Braves
Baseball
830 (6) Joe and Sons
(9) Welcome Back
Kotter
(2. I) Police Story
(6) SwUch
(9) The Rookies
Country
(13) Carolina
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30 (9) MovIe
(13) Law And Mr

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8) Jre Forrest,
) Beacon Hill
) Marcus Welby.
MD
13, 35) Burke's Law
(44) DInah!..
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(35) 700 Club
(44) Love American
Style
11 - 30 (2) TonIght Show
(6)
(9) Wide World Of
Entertainment
(44) The Mod
Squad
17:00 (8) Great Mysteries
17:30 (8) Tomorrow

AFTERNOON
12 - 00 (2. 44)
(6) Young And
Restless
(8,13) MagnIficent
Marble
Machine
(9) Eyewitness
(24) SenIor Scene
(35) BIg Valley
17:30 (7, 8, 13) Jackpot
(6) Search For
Toniorrow

(44) Dc'iahue
Wednesday
MORNING
6 - 00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
6:10 U) Sunrise
Almanac
6:15 (6.8) Sunshine
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3:00 (2.6, 13) Another
World
(6) Match Game
(9) General Hospital
(24) Romagnolis Table
(35) My Favorite
Mjirti.ri
(44) Three Stooges
3:75 (44) SpirIt Of '76
3'"O (6) Tattletales
(9) One L ifi To
Live
(74) Yoga
(35) Rocky And
Rullwinkle

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(44) Flintstones

1:00 (2) Marble
Machine
(6) News
(9) Rvans Hope
(24) World Press
35, 44) Movie
130 (2.6. 13) Days Of Our
Lives
(6) As he World
Turns
(9) Lets Make A
Deal
(24) Floriaa Report
7O0 (6) Guiding Light
(9) S10000 Pyramid
(2) Jeanne Wolf
?30 (2. 8. 13) The Doctors
(6) Edge Of Night
(9) Rhyme And
Reason
(24) The Arbors
(44) Underdog

X) (2, 8. 13) Somerset
(6) Mery GiHin
(9) Dinm
(24) Sesame Street
(35) Underdog
(44) MIckey Mouse
Club
J30 (2) Bonanza
(8) Mery Griffin
(9) Lucy Show
(35) Batman
(44) Gilllqan's Island
5:00 (9) Gllliqans Island
(24) Mister Rogers
Neiqhborhoo
(35) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Brady Bunch

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14 Epochs
I5CauChO
l61airy tale
ladder
18 Young t1
20 DurationS Of
office
21 Fo*t
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26 Dispatched
27 Grasped with
leeth
30 Holding
32 Louisiana
university
34 Onner crn,fcr'
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News
(6) Andy Griffitn
(9) Beverly
Hillbillies
(13) Cable Journ,l
(24) Villa Alegre
(35) Lost In Space
(44) Partridge
Family
'00 (2, 6. 8. 9) News
(24) Electric Company
(44) Electric Comn.in.i
(44) Lucy Show
6:30 (2. 8.) NBC News
(9) ABC News
(13) :7 1frt Gre'
Theatre
(24) FeelIng Good
(35) Mayberry RED
(44) Bewitched

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Metrano, as regulars. They
play a pair of truckers who
become buddies with Sonny and
Will series stars Claude Akins
and Frank Converse. John
Rubenstein, son of the famed
pianist Arthur Rubenstein,
guest stars in the opening
episode, playing a Russian
concert pianist who hides in
Sonny and Will's truck to break
away from his rigid schedule
and see America.
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a major character, moving
Henry Winkler into star status,
in the series as his role Is built
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('unninghams inviting Fronzie
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can augment their income.
Fronzie becomes a most
unusual member of the clan.

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PREMIERE "The James Caan
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as partners inthis flew concept.
Albert is an ex-parole officer
and Wagner an ex-con who
team up In a unique privateinvestigator business. They

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. YS.1S31-CA.09A
FAC'.GAPT KUBOTA TRACTOR, a
divison of Southern HomeS. Inc., a
corporatiOn
PlaiflI 1ff,
vs.
P 1. YORK,d baR I YORK AND
ION
Delend.int%

slightly larcenous and corrupt
- to the edge of the law. In the
opening case, they face a black.
mailer, played by Keir Dullea,
whose victim Is an actress,
Lane Cameron, played by Julie
Sommars. Albert, posing as
movie producer, hires the
t)lackrnaller, who Is an actor,
and the actress for costarring
roles to help her cope with the
vicIous man. Albert and
Wagner work well as a team,
and the premiere story has a
nicepacetoit.

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AMENDED
PIOTICFOFACTION

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HOROSCOPE
By BERNICE BELIE OSOL

For Wednesday, September 10, 1975

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Though it may be a trifle in.
AQUARIUSiJan, 20-Feb. 19
LIBRMSept.23-Oct.23This
The actions of one you're very convenient, shop a bi to get can be a profitable day if you Goals important to you can be
fond of will disappoint you better prices today for ven the keep your mind on business, attained now, if you don't
rour written defenses, if any, to it
today. However, she'll soon be little things.
Forego pleasurable pursuits till saddle yourself with an ally
J. C, Hutchison. Jr HUTCHISOPI 8,
back in your good graces.
AflDbIt 0,.i f5al.'
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CANCER (June 21-July 22) seriousmattersareattendedto. lacking Initiative.
ianford,
Floridi.
37771,
Plaintiff's
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Shun stores carrying luxury
PISCES ( Feb. 20-March 20)
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Sttorney. on or before September 30.
Farly today you
take tems that might tempt you Lots of little Interruptions early Rather than be inactive today,
975, and file the original with the
your commitments as seriously today. Your will Is far weaker in the day will sidetrack you do something to get the blood
lerk of thiS Court either before
as you should. Later you'll than your whim,
rvice on Plaintiff's attorney or
temporarily. Later you'll get In circulating a bit. You'll feel
rrrnr'datIy thereafter otherwiSe a
rationalize your reasons.
l.EO July 23-Aug. 22t You high gear.
better (or it.
lefault will be entered against you
(;EMINI iMay 21-June 20) find dozens of flimsy reasons
SAGIrIARIUS (NoV. 23-Dec.
or thp relief demanded in the
(or not handling an unpleasant 21) You won't be able to call the
oniplaInt and Writ of Attachment
YOUR BIRTHI)AY
IJIYI,1(( ,rn,
n,1 Ih t.,aI ni
situation today. It will have to shots as independently as you'd
hiS Court on the 75th day of August.
be resolved eventually. Why not like today. Another will have
Sept. 10, 1975
975
do it now?
some control over your comings
Arthur H Deckwllh. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
VIRGo (Aug. -Sept. 22) Be and goings,
A friendship of a lasting
By LillIan T Jenkins
careful or your little flirtations
CAPRICORN (I)ec. 22-Jan. nature will he developed this
Deputy Clerk
today could cause you some 19) IIon't expect more from coming year with one slightly Ipublish Aug 76. Sept 7, 9. 16. 1975
embarrassment. Though they friends and associates today older than yourself. This person I)FO ISA
may be harmless, they could than you would be prepared to can be relied upon ehen a real NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
offend a third party,
give, if the roles were reversed, pal Is needed.

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have opening for full time licensed
not
Experience
associate
r.ecesary we'll train and help
We furnish sales aidS, ads. leads.
referals and floor time Pleasant
office facilities For confidential
appointment call Larry Saxon.
Realtor 171 9110
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We hflve IitIngs We have lxiyeri
we need another real estate Iicensee to help vs mali.e sales
rorrestOrrene, Inc
373 6353. 327 $970, eves

ALL FUN

This Diet Asks For Trouble
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DEAR DR. LAMB - Please
tell me what I am doing %Tong.
How much weight can one
expect to lose on a 400400
calorie diet? I do not cheat. M;
daily exercise is the routine
housekeeping plus a twc-mile cc
more walk plus a half-hour
bicycle ride.
Aer'nrr1inr tn nmn 1n
fo;;natnIshou!d

beIosin;;t

least 10 pounds per week, but all
i can manage Is
I am
female, 46, and have lot., to lose.
I want to do It quickly.
DEAR READER -- What ar
doIng wrong? Going on a
400-500 calorIe diet, That is an
Invitation to developing a
six.

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day without medical super.
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which
two pounds a week.
Your diet must be deficient in
eakium and a number of important vitamins,
Now, let's do a little sensible,
plMn arithmetic. A pound of
body fat contaIns 3500 calories,
If you are losIng six pounds of
fat a week that
mean
your body USed 21,000 calories
more than you ate or an
3000 calories a day,
Add to that the 500 you are
eating, and your body under
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only about 120 calories, The
blcydllne will be helpful, but the
amount of calories used
depends on speed and other
factors. it is not likely, though,
that you are using more than
400 calories for this, so your
exercise program uses perhaps
83 much as 600 calories a day.
What happens
the other
2!)00 calories a day? l)o you
really think your daily
housekeeping and basal needs
would
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
virtue of that certain Writ of
se(ution iSsued Out of and under
ic seal of the County Court of
minole County, Florida. upon a
nal judGment r,nr3r'red in the
ore-said Court on the 5th day of
ugust, A 0 1975. in that certain
se entitled, F Inandeampric a
Drpnration Plaintiff, vs Raymond
- lord, Defendant, which aforesaid
ri? of Execution was delivered to
as Sheriff of Seminole County.
lorida, and I have levied upon the
Ilowlng descrlbe property owned
Riymond F Lord. sad property
Ing located in Seminole County.
lorida,
particularly
more
'icribe'd as follows
One (1) 1967 Ford. Title Plo
l?lfl, It' PIn 7W4tIt178O
Said velvklcbelng stored at Ratliff
8, Sons In Sanford. Florida Ad
tionml Information available from
ti ic Civil Division of the Seminole
C Dunty Sheriff's Deparlmenf.
d thp undersigned as Sheriff of
minoIe County. Florida, will at
I - CO AM on the 7itP day of Sep
mber, A 0 1975. oIler for sale and
'II to the hight bidder. for cash.
hfrct to any and all exIsting :ens,
a the Front iWestI Door of the
pminolp County Courthouse in
anford, Florida, the above

Scnibed personsI property
71st saId sale is being macfe to
'itiSfy the terms nf said Writ of
xe(utinn
John F Polk,
Sheriff
Seminnie County. Florida
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this I bedroom 7 hath 7 story
house with fireplace. dn.nQ room.
Florida room carpeting Alt f
only $16900 (all
detal$ rr,vppt
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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
19195 French Do (One fix p .S'i1 1)4, .,"si'f 3
flrdrr'.nns, Plus lrgr family
377 7374,37? 1496.3771981
3?? 1941
mOrn fumnich.'ri h'then and rxtr
37? 1959,37? 1161
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Pay Yourself $1,000

3 Bedrooms. I' baths.

got it

You've

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See what a Granada Townhome has to cffer Over 1,650
tocluding 3 bedrooms, 2
square feet of living space .
bathe and plenty of closets A private courtyard entrance,
enclosed patio garden, twocar garage with electric doora,
central heat and or, color.coordnatod kitchen and much
more. Complete recreational facilities mintatnod by the

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fluiness Meeting
2nd Monday- 7000
CIubHour - 3pm
Daily (Closed Wed
Bingo Thursday?O

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c)nt a boat Ihat's Ian
y' '
Itorked, don't kp it It's too big
tc orow flo*er in and it'S boo
valuable to lust Sit around and gel
elder
Sell It with a (tASSlied ad And treat
your wife to a cruise on thC kind of
Mat SHE aflprecales
(ALE 177 Il
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FM'P4Ol F (0 Acreage tracts.
sni,'ult and large 57000 per acre
,'r'd up 'Terry Realty ReCIlr 678
(17I

M erchandise
50-Miscellaneous for

'Close to everything yet away from it alIt
'Large wooded lots •Slreet lights
Paved streets 'Sewers 'Sidewalks

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would like to be Included in
this listing call:

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CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT

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Townhomcs

- . Broker
Pr,rtp tile. .411cC he.r 9 I. 7 Vi'id.V ta lidi,
Sitir8i £ Snedap. PPeee (105) liZ-Il?) or 323
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CAUJART REAl. ESTATE. Real [state Broker

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30 Year Mortgages — S pCt. down
Of Conventional Mortgages.

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Additions
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er tops. Sinks Installation avail
able Bud (abell 3721057 any
time
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY
SELL- TRADE
311
31SF FirttSt
372
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.TOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
Classifiect Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any
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211 W.2Sth
Sanfo."d, Fla,
Call for Appt. 322.3103
Remodeling

Buy

e Buy Furniture

PlO MONEY

ANY CAR, '61 TO'75
At Ch'co 8 The Mn
Good Credit
371 15)Oor 834 1605

DAy ES' 373 9370

Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any Quantity NOLL'S Cset
berry m4y 179? 8)0 46
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1970 AMC Rebel station wagon
Small V S. automatic, air, Phone
3734789

CASH 322.4132
nr uSed turflturC a
anc, i3iS.
etc Buy 1 or 1001 items Larry's
Mart, 715 Santord Aye

'69 VW. 17 000 miles. excellent
COndition 51.150 or best Offer
323 146

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
iop prices pad, used. àfly COnditiOn
$74 Wnter Park

TOYOTA
I Wheel Drive Land Cruisers Ha'd

tops and Soft Trips Central
Florida'S Large's' Selections 'I)
rbO0 from' Call Paul Peak Only

ANTIQUES
I Piece or Housetuli
CASH ,n
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rchandise
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Ike New. uS"l r,.iy I year
1700 171 3111
PIANO SALE
Pack to School Sale now in full
(wino C,uarant,ed lowest prices
Sr)flt?, coosn end Grand
Fill lim. of Coon organs, priced to
i'll last Keyboards. InC . 501 P4
7,(grili
snd Fashion Sgure
Mali fIrlancin _____________

JIMMY BRYAN
TOYOTA

76 -Auto Parts
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4OndIfiO
Batteries, 5)295 enchange PEEL'S BODY SHOP,
ii Santord Aye

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67$ I6Oo

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Il4101dsmOblelI2
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I971CaprI,2,OOO
in .ir A'.'.
FM stereo, cooper ColOr 76 rr
town, 30 pIus mpg h.ghway 135
cash 73? 73(0 "'-5 ,snd ,vk eryi

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVI YOU

Air Conditioning

Home

rr!rel blcvt &amp; Ar Conditioning
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 373
1771
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Pt Care

Impiovemeists1

let, r m
.!rør Plastering
Plaster ps!cp1 nri &amp; simulated
brick 8 s'one specialty 377 7780
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PET WEST INN
Board n
Groomrg
PPm 372 1057

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SEAMAN
PHOTOGRAPHY
WeddingS, Candas. Commercial,
Aerial, Portraits, Advertising 131
0408 or t?1 SS
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Pressure Cleaning

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A P.A CL EANS ALL
E.tn'r 'n' pre'ssur.ce,n-nq
371 O65
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KidS nuldiraw Inn' swing Set Or Small
biCycle') Sell these idle 'tems with
a w.rit ad 'To place your ad. ca)
,cr friendly (t,ssct,d oat t To,'
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A F PACT tOIl 01 THEIR COST
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Home Improvements
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Tree Service
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51
om' 372
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('REc,ORYMOBILEHOP.SES
1.P1)1 Orlando Drive
S,,rrl(d 373 52(i)
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IS' Flrqlsc Bass boat. Iully
carpeted, with hat &amp; rod wells
Call '173 1*89 hetore 11 am or
after 5 - 30

ctAtempntt an.1 ti renorts
76C

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1969 Chevrolet El Cm,00 i
mlpage, small V I auto trc
PS, air Immaculate Condit'on
throuohau? 11.600 or best oIler
Phone 867 77
after 6 pm

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Townhomes qualify for the 5% tax credit.

DANDY JAll FEED
''fl,, Urt From Boxcar''
GOP.',t Y'5 C 16
Santord 32) 17))

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$38,500. Move in for as
little as 5% down with financing at 7.75% (APR.) or 7,25%
(APR.) with 20'/. down. No closing costs. Monthly main$38,900

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ttery rur', ,;.-rml 57$
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495$
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Bookkeeping Service

REAL TOPS
17% Cliii

Pc,t'l,. ...d,' ,r1,l,' Pç'n. on 6 &amp;res
ri C,ee,'i,,i fur cur or re'nt Call Art
(c'mnr'tt, 121 9197 after
pm

($400) ,'itd first year's riernberchp to

P,lorch I,
Prices range from

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177 1917
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l9llHwy 1797 OpcnSat
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8)82970

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c.'c(rptn. work etc fly lhp hour or
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phcn, to ring AdvertiSe pc,;r
t'usine'ss %fryCe in The Pleraud s
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fi, ness
Se'ryCC
D'rectcrry

Concrete and carpenter work.
remodeling air conditioning
roofing 373 8765

Office Macklaes

Remodeling, Addits
Custom Work Licensed. Bonded
Free estimate 373 603$
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Carpentry.

Thinking about that summer
vacation? Get a better car through
ttieclasslfiedads
intoday'S
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SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS Call Phil Gonzalez 305 373 3939.
Irlericif F ,tn'm'Om Pivoting
Repair Work
68*5720
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fttJDC,FtS
ARE
P01511 WEt) ',S'ITPi VALUES
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COMMERCIAL M0WlG
CHEAP
'73
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Sonora Homeowners Association On closing we pay your

FLEET RESERVE
Prr-%

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Cash
For Your Junk C,irs
3739134

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A full $500 moving aic.sor'e vshen you buy a new
Grarada Townhome at Sanora Move in for lesa and you
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For Your Junk Cars
373 1)79

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TOP I O(ATIOP,i- 3 Bedroom, 7 A I P C ON 0 I 7 I 0 N I N 0, BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
MEPIT ALL TYPES OF CAR
balhSplit plan. Pargetarnityroom
REFRIGERATION.
DUCT
PEPITRY AND REPAIRS 37?
fireplace, drapes, shutterS, car
WORK
74 hour Service All
1331
*f 151.500
mChes
DYKES AIR CON
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%'AKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
CUSTOM BEAUTY- Talk about
•WINTER
ITEMS
SELL
targe rooms. 7900
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'DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
Bectroonn. 7 bath, family room
0','ANT AD Phone 372 7811 or $31
enuipped kitchen carpet, color
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AO' S..'
crete on 7' acr
1S4 Sod
(,s'c, 'n mile
R'pa'rS
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Oscc.'nt Prce 372 6671
PFACFF IlL ' A real oretty I
7 bath home f'replace'
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carpet, breakfast bar
Many
extras went nto the construction
C&amp;A Backhoe Service
T P ,', 1.' ', I [ :, ti 7 v ,:, i ON
Asking 1.000. but encouraging
tCir',',I, tl,irr,.O
Clarn 1 till dirt, Cl8y '0(1
a
all offers
pIo I
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.',ll brd o' dINing House trailers
'7 517
Aftpr hours Call Jo McDaniel, 3??
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stored &amp; moved 37? 9147 or $31
61)6
1193

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In Sanford's Finest

keep the difference.

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F F Emacuilate 3 Bedroom. 7 bath
well
maintained,
recently
redpcoratei,
ice maker I
refrigerator range beaulitul _____________________________ _____________________________
yard 9S00
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Moving? Why Not Live

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nict 550cr trati'. I' ..' i PAve you
377 414
67 Livestock.Peultry
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(brS and raht,ts lI k ods 'vol
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OI mist So" 37? '

COLOR TV. $11 9SMONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
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"SERVICE BEYOND
TIlE CONTRACT"

CailBart Real Estate

Pool, Carpeted
I 904 7)6 447* or '1770783
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md 4th
7 U"5dI , v Each Month

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BROKERS

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1973 Pfletir Station Wagon A 1
(Ondition, 4 new tires, air con
dtion 17395 Phnp 37? 4876

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Kish Real Estate

Aeartment huIdinqs flCA
lown NEAR SCHOOL
co,ivr'nient tO shopping district
I Bedroom.
bAth. 97,137' tree shaded lot.
and schools $70000 each, terms
central heat &amp; air, nearly new
available F-or information call
130.0(0
371 3737

Days 373 6173
Plight5 3?? 215?
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Stemper Realty

17 571
So14ttof Santori,

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'71 (1640 171 1*5% 17) 5715. 377 7744

SANFORD
by owner, 3 R. 2
bath 2 yrs old Central heal air,
carpet, garage, S(rcn
porch,
large lot, rifled tocaIng ASSume
7'. pcI or lYSOdown, FHA Priced
below lIlA eppraitat

177 7770

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Peg Pi-.,' ''a',' flmok.'

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3736061or3230l7eve',

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for

373.7860
321.0041

WIlT REALTY

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'sew bruce's na rural are,, No down
payment, monthly payments
than rent Government SubSiaiZed
to qualified buyers Call to see if
you qualifyl

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Real Estate Broker
P03W ISIS?

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"Get 'Em While

1969 Vnlv, au'omatc I door sedan
model 114 5550 Call 373 353) after

$15; Service all makes HERBS'

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born. wth central heat &amp; air, near
elementary School and Corn
t'iUfltty Coltgp
VA financing
AIlahl 171 300

7 5?JP,smk Dr 322 7114
1 Al TOP
After Pirs
HOME I, POOL
177 'c-i
17? 9741
127 061$ 5 Bedroom 2 bAth%. '1 car garage.
Fla rm rent H A Prp 1.43 000

REAL ESTATE

P, E R IC A N
LEG $0 N
POST si

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1971 Buick Century
Pnw,, Steering Brakes Air
flestOffer 4441767

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Color TV'S Iron 550. B&amp;W. from

59sical

ouialifyinn
Only 175.900 5700° It'S like pennies from heaven when
"s'"°
you sell "Don't Needs' with a
want a
116.800
1 BEDROOM.
bath,
Ills.
I'm"
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Stove 4 refrigerator, 57.530 Clown
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(rl.t r
1500 Call 371 6M8 after
6 pm
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JUST FOR YOU- Lerge 3 BR. 7
Forrest Greene, Inc.
Path horn. nice family room,
REALTORS
373
6351
eouippel kitchen, new carpet, hO ______________________ 8)04433

76065 Hwy I? y4
REALTOR 173 5771

8O'-Autos for Sale

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Pr1 Real Estate Broker
3771301,
76HiawathaAve at)? 97

C.et 50mm. action with a Herald
ClaSsified ad We'll help you wrt,
an Ad that will bring a fast sale
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CALL 17? 7611

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W MODELS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION
TAX CREDIT APPLIES
CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING
o/. VA $0 DOWN
/o
AVAILARLE
Each Woodm.r. Home Features Central Heat *no
Air, Shag Carpeting In LivIng Areat, Inside And
Outside Storage, Modern Equipped Kilchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I I Come
On Out And See For YourIf.

Payton Realty

WANT TQ SELL
YOUR HOME'

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(Criditinn evr.'lIent iUCAtiO,)
$16 ¶00 Trmnrç

west ?OIh St. Smelt 7 Bedrm
bouSp, 5tflye 8, refrigerator, $160
e'.rv'th
ilS ,,tiIt&amp; 575 deposIt

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New) bdrm home all extras, $ pd
.otrrest 51(1001)

COUNTRY lAKEFRONT- Close t P,L',irQ a
r.rw home' Movirig to an
town. i bedroom. I acre. boat
prfrnt
dock

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15' Pnbo?, fiherglCS, Canvas top.
50 HP Mercury, eno'ne 8 boat
excellent shape 8 ready to go
C.00nl trailer, 5193 177 .1067
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ROBSOPI MARINE
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7977 Hwy I? 2
3775961

St.(PlF ICE
Home on lake. 3 fiR.
7 laths entral hl air
(.000 I OCATFD COMMERCIAL
PPOPFI'TY
fo' safe or tease

Eves 3370617

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yard, $190 ms 150 deposit 377 7534
ext 37 or after 3. 1)0 157)

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lAke Mary, I BR. I bath. fence. 00
otialifyinr 171950 Acre Realty.
PEAl TOP. 173 7730

PFALTV INC
7 F 75th SI 373 7$37
COLlIE R.REALTOR

Jim Hunt Realty

)RP 7 bath Pinecrest area. large

322-2090

Every Wed 8 Sat
Early Birds 715 p m

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1505 W. 25th St
SANFORD

P4.'. 1792
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ft,tndC,n clean 3 fiR home, family
room, aeragp carpets Call 831

TPFMFPIUS BUY Inthe 70's 3
t#drnom 7 bath solit bedroom
plan, central ar, fireplace, Ci
CplIp$ lOcton

'I Bedroom. I', Balls
Pool, Carpeted
I 904 718 624
1?? 0763

2565 Park Dr

(JPEP VALUE
canalandfenced Swimming pool
3 bedrooms, 7 baths, large tree
shaded lot In quiet area 1..al 000Terms
OLDER HOME
P,'ndr'rnilnt 1 bedroom and 7 baths
wills cc'rmtral heat and a'r. On7Iots
in City 178900- Terms

CLIFF JORDAPI. REALTOR

TOWNHOUSES
DISABLED
A ME RI C A N
VETERANS

MLS Agency

NOR TN P F NT PURCHASE PLAN On

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yArd lake privileges, near
(hopp;ng church 577% m
rorlpFST GREENE INC.
REALTORS $)OU7S

2 BEDROOM

ha pter
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3 fleircv'urn I', bath home

STUDIO 1,2, 3

'iAt. ES LEADER"

FlPjC,F P
I ICKI PIG
GOOD fleCitiful rorner lot, ovfhanqng
trees erely landscaped 3 fis,
hardwnd floors, kitchen eqU,p
ped' R'duj(pd t $20000

Promo in Ionqwood Also
Your
Thoripn boat trailer, 75
hp REAL TOP
Fvinricte mntor Phn.
5V30,

7 Bedroom air (flfldtiOfld, fenced
yard. 1901 Summerlin Ave se.
or oily' rIfe, 17? 3197

3 BR. I, h.ths I icon.,,
sIeve. dith.ihrr refn,grt,
diSposal nil hCt ar con
ditioruers Ou'et neqht,orhOod 406
Beth Drive Rvenn Park Phone
1770199

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PcI Blue Lustre Elec'r 'c Carpet
Shampooer for only 1150 per day
CARROLL'S FIJPNITUPE
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32-Houses Unfurnished

Luxury Patio

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plus 550 deposit
Forrest Greene Inc
REALTORS
3?) 6153

eneva
a rdens

Place an ad In clissi!lt'd It doesn't
matter what you need You'll find
that i.nme.eadPr has lust that
item he or She would lIke to sell
Do It now'
(A1L3fl2611

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SOMETHING SPECIAL?

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TRY SPCT DOWN
o hii thit 1 bedroom I',
baths
with tarnily room, in Mayfair
area ln5idp utility room, ap
rliarres Only 57% 000 3779110 THF WHOIF THING can be yours
for nntyS77,
1 PRs. entrat nat
air, kitchen ('Quipped, China
Larry Saxon, Realtor
r.ir?r',- ,
'arflelnJ t?fUOI
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F'nl H"nl.'r,g Line
OIrir'r House on one acre
fl 6508

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2100
Ph 173 7A60

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BCijtI(I ranch type home 341
acres, stable. Osteen area 617
1611 373 6114

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Ford Pitkp, goon (Ondliod
r,ecIe And ready to LO First
t-imv'. 177 'A47

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DECORATORS
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52—Appliances
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Shape II 09% Call 377 1651 Ask for
fl,iaee MGuir Dealer
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GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTIOPI 0 THEIR COST
FROM TODAY") '(IAPIT ADS'
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fenoth inrtud'ng tongue, 71'
Tandem axle. eledlr ic brakes. for
hauling traCtor nr I piece of
equipment
firm 349 3777

R.irle-V 8 'in' rod Mirt
I ale PAvr-, L0SE OUT
30 Ptt Disrount all sheff OdS
Store Equipment for Sale
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KEPIMORE WASHER parts
Service, used machines
I' OONEv "PPLIAPICFS 373 069.

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Sydney,
Australia
desires
7 fledroorn 1' . tmair
I Id rn-n
onstbon in utb Sem'oIe store or
equipped, wash,'r and dr er
ff're Speaks nood EnQlih.
Phonic 1776981 711$ Lake Ave
'killed ifl bonkbecong Would
male eipIlnt clerk Will work Very roomy 7 bedroom duplex,
hard fqr whatever your budget
kitchen equipped Near 5CC.
lIow Phone 3)9 6)31
fern-pd yard 377 1761 after 6 C) 01
Wit
•' ".d"lv "snn I' m,
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rn.'.wid, heat,tifullv located on 2
173 141)
acre plM. deluxe 7 bedroom
duplexes, air, carpet, drapes,
applianj Utility 'oom carport
_____________________________
Rentals
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lAwn mantanel 1170 867 1757

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SarahCovent yiewefry earn 5) to
P'" hour tømmliion Full or
experience
part time.
No
necessary Samples free Start
Plow 349 3-470 or 3.49 5691

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Oradimte et University ot Saigon

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Trailer Ai

63achinery.Tools

Acreaqe

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M.U(E ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WIN T ER
I T EMs
SELL
"DOPI'T PIE E OS" F AST WIT H A
WANT AD Phone 377 2611 or $31
99 and a friendly Ad VISOr will
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eu are required to serve a copy of

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REALTORS 8)0 6I
After FIrs $31 1170
___________________________

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots

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Produce, Stm!r 1,rr,iefS M.jrrt,
PIn 4. Sanford 311 5161 01'
77 loss

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327-6457

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N' (UI CON TRACTOR
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i At ESTA
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7 C. INC

F cr0
7 fl F plorr.
nIpan,' new tirM Motor &amp; body
in •'rIlpt rnndtion Private
171 0171

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front Id deluxe sewng machine
td new for 5319 00 Pay balance
of SM or 10 payments of 59 See 41
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First Downtown
3fl 9111 EVe $69 1114

farm, with tt øt Iruit Has I BR
pl Selling belo* appraisal at
$25900

's-rrajlers

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775 VALE AVE - 3 or I BR mini

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VIoruff'sGarden (enter
1 rlr Ae , ')vnfd -

Assume Payments

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l7'xAO' 7 flP 'tmflhil home. priy4le
75',17i' fern ..d lot large Shade
trees, (ity water 8 sewer Couolr
preferrea l5fl pin A A M
r lan.han liroke,
7 '7
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WEEKLY RATES
(',ct some action with ñ Herald Drip BR apt. liqht waler furn new 7
)
classified ad We'll help you wr.te
Ithep P. carpetIng AdultS only, $41)
'l-ii\
an ad that wilt bring a fast tale
$98 SO 177 n9a
e
8 wk nøs
'.rty D' i'. t "qusred
CALL377 7611
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1 ficrlroom apartment. Ill French
CHI LDR EN WE LCOME
I iceoSed reef e%tte 5dM uersonfnj
Ave 5100 month plus $75 deposit
active Sanfd olfip E'pr'ence
3776*17 or 67$ 165?
(oqyrnrt IC ')(is 8, 5hop.ng
desired, or will tran ftus'nrs s
SANFOROMOIIIIE PARKS. INC
nood
CALL BAR T
large upstairs apartment 512$
[4L
'°
ESTAT if. George Will's 3
month S depos,t Water fled
i
,fJi Orve
101 Magnolia Aye Phone 17? 0711
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N for dortom's office I allernoons
per
epk Salary negotiable
_______________________________
MOnthly Rentals Available
RCply tn Rn, 343 c o Evening
$135 SIlO Color TV
____________________________
Real Estate
FIeril P 1) fIr, 1%P Sanford.
QUALITY INN '- PIORIII
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12771
I 48,5P 134 Lonqwood

TO

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you sell "Don't Needs" with a
,vnil ad

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71)1 I AIIPFI AVE
1 BR. I haln.
'heded Int 7rri,', rommerc,al, for
a h0m or business $IS-9CO

JOHNNY WALKER

MOtOrtyl Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
371 36e6

3 M Precise
trr.e released plant
GardenLand. 1400 W 1st St.
37) 6630
________________________________

Modrni;ng your Home? Sell no
longer needed but useful items
with a Classified Ad

(,iIl Fri 'ifl '457 or 1?? 7111

(gyalirn, for rent or sale 377 1191
or after
Ml A?01

in irinent ni.M
location. all ulilit,es, SIlO 377
6784

to an

Arrp

1 flrrnoni I halt, hnrn fenced
hark yard. rpltpfy lurn'hr'd.
even rotor IV 511 Sod

Two P'v'rlronm i'ii,ilt' home. nice

(Iran firritmi',",'LU

I ake Mary

L IriS If.'lp (rp,,t ,n
d.',sl ret,eflm,-q,t vllaor' on the
beautiful Wek,v,, River at (amp
Seminole 177 1170

I or7 Bdrms AduII only
PARK AVEPIUF MOBILE PARK
7515 Park Driv,' 170 up
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7$39C,At[ PLACE--- 3 BR, l',bath,
ocraqe, 1 yrs old. n new con
dition S71.O

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't of two r''rLl.' tV•t'
. 'r'rn'ic US T* old rw,n
p,arh.n
510e.,mh Call after
ni 'i 5551

Condition Large lot 571,500.

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717 BA YWOOD CIRCLE 3 fiR, I",
hath. n
Carpet. in excellent

tii'drop,n I bath.
lmcen yard ASSrnp mortgage,
v il tam 'onrI 177 7154

51—Household Goods

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• ti ('ND

c,, 'teil rn- ', 'xl
chairs
rretarial deskS &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as 5 Cash andCarry
NOLL'S
(asselb'rry. 17 92.830 4206

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322.7643

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AVALON APA9 TMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS
116W 2nd St

Real Estate tlrokr

bile Homes

_________________________

YOUR HOM['

____________________

P 1 York
1131 Thomasville Road
Winston Salem.
North Carolina
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
rtiOn to foreclose a lien on the
personal
described
oltowing
roperty in Seminole County.
r Ioridi, to wit
One (I) Model 1. flS. Kubota
Tractor, Serial Plo 11789
One 1) Model 1 760. Kubota
tractor, SerIal No 75359
One (1) Model 1 175 KubOti
Tractor, Serial No Ifl
One (I) Model A 60. Kubota
tractor. Serial No 50736
Tw
(7) Model 6000E, Kubota
rractors. Serial Nos 17494 and
7523.
'as been filed against you together
vith the issuance of a Writ of At
achment in aid of foreclosure, and

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7 fl1rcy,.n r iirri..,h,.1
Garage
2100 MetlormylIe Avi'

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7) -'--Situations Wanted
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICEISH(REBYc,lvENIhat
the undersigned, desiring to engage
In buSineSs under thefictitiousname
of GORDON'S JEWELERS at Suite
10, Altamonte Mall, 417 A E
Altamonte Drive in thC City of
Altamonte Springs, Floridi, IntendS
to regitq the said ,same with the
Clerk of the Court of Seminole
County, Florida
Dated thS 21st day of August. 1975
(.ORDON'S
ALTAMONTE MALL, INC
fly Harry B Gordon,
President
PubIih - Aug 76. Sept 7, 9, 16. 1975
DFO Is;

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IICF 75th
66

or0t' ,

t .irr '.-' 'Me 517% Prre IJI
51'A alter I
0m

won

tI .., are havnrj rI'tficulty finding a
plate tO Iiyi' i.r f drive. lOb. or
'r'ri,r 'rrVirO you h,typ need of.
rr.i .'tl i',, -w.,nt adS "very day

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
p''-

197fl lInen,, 150 .., eIInl

&amp;

TAFFER REALTY

.mII take Pw',i,lifUl home site.
rr'g ,,rea

31-Apadments Furnished

WANT TO SEL L

Child Care In my home. Ex
perIerlcNl lint mClllS served Ill)
S t orust Ave Call 377 135$
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Child Care in my Home
5701cr )77for7
fl 3951

Things

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EARN F XTRA INCOME the Arn
way way
A lttIq' us 51$ qrt you
starlet ii a I',', n.'', of
r own
Get the hlp Stflrp Phn0 831
1091

.1 r1i
t OO'i
apartment?

old renlr.vl Pi.'at 8, air, 3 fiR's
baths 171 0117. 7546 ElCapitan
Drive
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Used office furniture

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Deflary AfllI5 I BR, air; close tO
Stnr
rhirchi' Ideal for netmrerl
person'. A#A
or 177 4051__-

(61 apart

CHOICE LISTIPIGS
UI t'l.l PRICE RANGES
817W 1st St .372 5611. 327 7757

tnall hopi,' for Sale tiy owner. 1$

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',S,.rmt to earn Extra Xmas moor,'
fall 644 11)79

6-Child Cai'e

9—Good

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7 t'rrlrrcirn hni,,. ',t0f, 51.40 II)
(intry Cluh, Circle 12) 157$ after

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MARRIAGES
Performed by Marilyn. Notary.
Ot'ala, 904 717 8161 or 737 8773
Comptefe child care serviceS New
Summer Program! HEY DIDDLE
Lecithin' Vinegar' B6! telp' Now
olr)r)I ( DAY (AI1 in
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all tour in one capsule. iSli. for

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574 I7

For lease
fliCl' 7 p lpru'r.i v.jrd 5150 Adults
i,rifurn aptsExcr'pIionaIIy
fl dUplex I fiR
preferred 171 USI or 177 A6?0
114% 7
Br SIAS Carp.'teri. ar
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orntingri
itthen eguippell
PeI Sanford resdenhial .vre,
33—Houses Furnished
fls,iet 8 safe Adutt only .Nn ('%
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177 179c
2 fledrnori term
t ,.if(J I Child 0
$115 P1U' 'I' i''.t iii 177 9101
evilla (,arflenc
187 BR luxury
after S
apts. all electric al in kit(hs.
private residential FrOm
Why
stove it and forget it Sell it and
701% S,nfôrd Ave
811 7113
forget it with a Classlied Ad 3??
evenings
7611

nient rflmple. Atfract,
reffi
'llnwanre 477 0901 "v"nnqs 131
1171

A BABY'S WORLD Care for Infants
tO aoe 7 only p,ext to new Drivers'
IIcenso flurcau 377 6645

VB.6-e, Faust's DrugS

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Couple to manage Small

FACIDWITII A )RiNKlNG
F'ROPLEM
Perhaps AlcohOliC Anonymous
Can Help
Call 173 4S17
WrIte PD Box 1713
5 lord Florida 37771

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biliOuS and personahiC Free
training No inyMIrnent in P'Oriutl
orfranrtisp Call P.m Wi150g 647
954% alter 10 a 'n F.'re0i,.i1
liberal rnmm'csors

APE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll FRIDAY 8 SATUWAY day and
Free, 641 2077 for "We Care"r-vrnng dId care 630 a m to I
"Hotline". Adults or Teens
a m A Child's World 37) 8121

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BAMBOO COVE APTS
One 8 2 bedroom aparlmmrs,
furnished or unlurnishr'ci Newly
redecorated
Come see 300 E
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flvd . Sanford
1)10

Fld (re,vfinns A ', iP,1i F CId
family owned Company h a loraf
Openinfl for somenni. w
,

4-Personals

4-Personals

1 h.ironm. I' bath,
alI In wall rarpel fenCed yard,
frantib,l shari ,' lre's 519 500 269

Hice Supplies

pew Ri'?,,, y 1rxJ ..t. .1, if mrhino. ciip,,rh nttnn Sell
OiiltI In, tch AI
4" Oewait
PanaI arm
17? 1944 between
A p rn
io pm

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SUndQy-NOOfl Fi'Idoy

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74c a
26 times
MINIMUM
CHARGE)
(5700
3 Lines Minimum

DEADLINES
Before PublicQtion
Noon The D

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38 Physician
40 Stage whisper
41 Demolishes
42 GcandparenLll
43 Undercooht'd
44 tans name
46 Demigod
47 Great Like
4 Wr,p
¶1) uqh c.i?d
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33 Organ 01 the

JIIUJIdIJIII
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8:00 AM. — 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

homps, %2
F IP ST MONTH'S RENT
FREF 177 7090
nm

1 Prri,nnni 7 yr old, Ctirlrin,'cl

floe na tmai..'ri 'i",,i (
rorpnra'on n,.',is
wh wants 'Wom,flI
cancer
potential
C*CCIICnt
benefits Send 'i'Surn' to Box ¶41
(0 The Evening lii'ralfl P
1657. Sanfomri F .
,,

41c a line
31c a line

times
6 thru 5 times

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f4
iirn 8, Unfurn
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MARlpj
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831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

L E L,o1T 11 IS

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IAILIPLI NE

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8.9 CBS GOOL) TIMES
SEASON PREMIERE The
Evans clan is hack for the third
season, after two mt sue.
ces,sful years. .'t new season,
..,.......
4lliU
IIUV, L111t 101 J1UIICS, V.flO jl,j
put tumself through trade
school, picks up the diploma,
then is confronted with family
hostility over his plans (or a
new ,areer. They're all back,
Esther Rolle and John Amos as
Florida and James Evans,
Jinunie Walker as J.J., Ralph
Carter as the young militant
Michael and BernNadeue
Stanis as Thelma.

Seminole

6 Dog
7 Sea eacie
8 (1O S n,irne
9 Sandarac tree
tO Hand part
I I fleguests
17 Carving
DOWN
19 Pight animal
I Papal
23 Vest'bul
COQflOv'
21 Pace
2 Spanish iat
25 QirI name
3 Circus
26 Plant ovutes
pachyrlerms
27 Stair fallS
4 flrd
78 Arrow
S f'rr".iru
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1ina,
main offic,' (,nnd Inea' , 00 ors f
Is?ini. Irincie honetits Ph
9I 5 1111
Manaoement

.sg EPJOSCS
51 Epoch
520y
53 Apple centri
54 Dress
55 Unaspirated
56 Love
57 Observe

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AM'P'

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40 Too
Illegal pont
I? Got up
45 Franchisn

I? Ailing

HIGHLIGHTS

8-9 NBC MOVIN'
ON
SEASON PREMIERE "The
Stowaway"The series is in a
new time period this season,
and
also
features
two

ted May I75

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Children
(44) Variety

$1 Pivo

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36 Dance step
37 WhirlpOol
39 Contends

ACROSS

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Free Pickup arid Delivery
S,,r'tomci I' i'i'sc 5' it Fi• 5 32'. 5003
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YOu h,5y

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I'th ii,%t -.'.'t UU rm,i.e to oftr'r
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CALL 372 7611
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Don't need" Serve a useful purpost
agaii'u when yOu'Setl them *ith a
Claisfied Act from the Heralij
Callus today' Don't delayi Just
dial 377 7611 or III 999) To Place
your tow 05t Want Ad
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tried ll'i reSt nOw fry the
p.vnt &amp; bOdy work
716 7X8 aftym 4 p m
?) 1575
P(b L
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____________________________

Well Drilling

Pest Control

_________________________

APT PROWN PEST CONTROL
7587 Park Drive
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,Pi[LLS DRl
(.0 l'U','P
$PRlPdkt,El4 SYSTEMS
Alt type's and Sites
We repair and serivce
STINE MACHINE 8
%urn-'l V
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:1 ',',322 8.4)2
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[_To List Vow' Buslness.,.DjcI 322-2611 O( 831-99931

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Tuesday, Sept, 9. 1975

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)U KNOW, ALLEY, IF
HAFTA MAKE A
M)iiY GOING TO WAIl/YEAH, I

W14OLE NEW RAICH\C*J TARLES FOR US, I
Gutss
ThINK SHE SI4OULP YO(JRE
OF STEW!
RIGHT'
¼AR A UNIFORM'

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£NQJ6S

£9

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£ 8.1

ALL..
-- c,o PUT IT ON.
...HEY. MOLLY!)
W WANT YOLI)R1GHL..
YOU GOT A / A UNIFORM? )E
T'WEAR ONE.' IF YOU
1INIFORM'
YES,RtJT..

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aren't sure that this is so. but
we do know that bad players
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68th Year. No 17—Wednesday, September 10, 1975

Sanford, Florida 12771—Price 10 Cents

South did just that, but l oo k
what would have happened if
West had pulled himself
together and bid four spades.
North and South might have
down
gone on to five hearts
one They might have doubled
four spades or let East play
there. If they had they would
have been sorry East would
make four spades with no trou
hle at all.

J

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Its, Osald &amp; James Jacoby

M(4Awih

Furthermore. Vest's hand
fulfilled one requirement for ii
sacrifice bid. lie was pretty
sure that South would make
four hearts,

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A A K J 86
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by Dove Groue

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FAST 1 1111)

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#9 865.1
£102

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It OSWALD and JAMES JACOBY

£lJLJNC1UR
AND

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by Dick Turner

WIN Al BRIDGE

Mort Walker

BEETLE BAILEY

CARNIVAL

V

County Nears Certified Level

Lihrn
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An Oregonian asks what sort

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of hand South should have.

North has opened one diamond.
East has doubled and South has
1)1(1 one flotrump
The answer to this one
fie rondc in
nirtn.irchn fin.
'-'"
(lerstanding, but in common
with almost all experts and
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wo

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Yes indeed! I KNOW I don't give hardly nobody else sich
rotten grades in English!'

)

By El) l'UICKEVF
herald Staff Writer
i See related story, page 7Aj
Ry cutting $50,000 from
county library servires and
$75,000 from road materials, the
'uiino1e County Commission

Cuts included a $41,000
reduction for three managerial
studies; elimination of human
director's service salary,
$16,000:cut migrant and elderly
food program, $5,000; cut urban
forester, $3,000, and others

when the commission refused a
compromise in lieu of
$2.6 million Polk sought. The
$120,000 would have brought
Polk's budget to about $2.5million,
At one point Polk agreed to

because Polk's request is
$fl5,04X mwe than last year.
Polk said $70,000 is i&gt;ming
from federal funds.
Commissioner Dick Williams
said he 'could buy" a $60,000
increase, but not $120,000"

Williams. Any further redw tions, he said, are a "penalt'
which we should not get into
Commissioner
[larry
Kwiatkowski
agreed
philosophically, with Williams
adding We may be cutting off

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CommsIon Chairman Sid agency chiefs are expected to
ILl be 'somi changes' at Vitden Jr., said commissioners protest cuts in their (h irt
Tuesday's 7p.m. hearing at the are "still looking" for ways to ments

commi sioners may Setninole Count%, Courthouse. reduce the budget.
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last year's millage lev% was uoim- under fire front social
Eleanor Anderson, budget
Already, the commission
dtflCftstieheldto
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year's
funding level. But some
mills for the operating budget have been pared at 'be first Management Analysis and more than $22-million to
requests
were drasticall)
and 1.5 mills for debt service. public hearing Tuesday on the Evaluation (OMAE), said $18,586M.
The new budget has an more than $18-million budget, today the budget
within a
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state federal
ovirall five per cent "cost of
"Soine special agencies have half-mill of the 5.34 inills cerFor example a irequest for
and local revenues" have been
living" increase for all em been asking for
S property
frtemmole
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reduced because of
the
appraiser.
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recessionary trend - which is
this year," Commissioner Dick
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present
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the sole problem.
This is I ed b'
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Willi s said toda
$
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which would mean property
five per cent pension payment
Vihlen
said
departments
h
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to
group
is
budgeted
for
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lie said the agencies — which owners would pay an dditiorwi
the
been
"uniformly
cut"
and
tahat
half
of
what
the
group
for police and firemen rind include senior citizens, drug 50 cents per $1,000 of
paying the four per cent sUte action programs and Division assessed val
f their no, single department has been requested.
retirement contribution for all
crucified."
(if Famil Services, among property. In all citize0ms would
All in all Mr5. Anderson said
other city employes who have
Mean'ALIJile, Wilfiams,,sald
others — have been cut this be required to pay $5.91 per
budgets
v ere
reduced
been given a one per cent sala
this just -Lsn't the year for
year to about $95,000.
$1,000 of taxable property.
-equally."
increase. acLording to City
funding social agencies.
Clerk and Finance Director
Last year, the same social
To come within the 5.34 land
Williams expects sorne
1,ast year's county budget
I enry N. Tanim Jr,
agencies received about tax. commLssioners would have citizens to protest the millage. was slightly more than
$1~$125,000.
Salaries in the city manager 's
to cut an additional $650,000.
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iristallat~on of safety features at predicts the facility wiH reopen Offender Rehabiliuition.
ditional items for the jail."
the county jail — damaged in a in three weeks. Doors closed
At the Tallahassce meeting,
The jail was damaged by fire
fire that killed 10 imnates and a after the June 9 fire, and in- VihIen said, he was assured by and smoke.

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missioners would be reaching a well as complicated fire and "anal)7ed" very carefully.

With intaUtion of the safety reasonable degree of safety." smoke detection eauipment.
The committee cons
of
features ;nd state waiver of
He pursued the letters sin
One firm last week bid p9,574 Polk, Bob Ellis, administrative
And prisoners were moved other ttms, Vihien says the fire, but was unable to for installa tion of the ma jority assis tant to the county corn.

mates have been housed in both agencies that the county

The bids were presented to surrounding jails at a cost of would not be required to con-

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Vililen met last week with years before reopening the

the county jail.

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ficials.

A number of law suits have taway last week suggested the Proudfoot.

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claims the new $50.2 million of appraised property value and county's older schools.

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chamber may
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Altamonte Springs office.
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Harris
calhig for an 8.6 millage levy is taxes.
about it
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Sims said ilk- eight mills,
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Sims who cast one of the to budget could easily be reduced million capital outlay budget
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votes last . week to to seven mills,
was used to build new schools.
advertise the 86 utillage to
'For years, we've been New schools re no longer
support the new $393 million robbing our operating budget needed this year due to the drop
operational and $3.2 million and putting the money in in construction business
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debt service budgets, said the capital outlay," said Sims.
leveling off of enrollment, Supt.
Siais said there Is a total of William P. "Bud" Iayer taid.
on contingencies."
about 11.3 million that was in
County Property Appraiser
operating budgets that is now in Terry Goembel certified 5.97
the $6.8 million capital outlay mills to bring in the same
budget, having been "carried revenue as last year, but the
r" from previous years.
state mandated (tic school
There are man)- things that board levy a maximum 6.291
could be delayed for a year with mills for the counts to be
Around The Chick
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present
economic eligible to participate in state
Bridge
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situation,"
said
Sims.
funding. And the board is adCalendar
Its
lie
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new
dget
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for 8 mills to support
Comics
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contains
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$1
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conits
new
operating
budget, and.6
Crossviord
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fund'
in
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to
mills
for
debt
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Editorial
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The board les ted total of 128
$250,000 in the utility budget for nulls last year, which included
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anticipated
in eight milb for the operating
311
electrical
expenses,
and
budget plus four mills for new
Hnspital
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$100,000
for
fuel
expenses.
construction (which voters
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Sinis said these and other agreed to drop this year since
Sports
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high estimates' have resulted new schools are not needed),
TtltsI.sion
in heavy padding of the school and .8 mills for debt service.
budget.
Harris said the county has
Skins said another example of received an increase of $80,515
padding Ls the $70,000 budgeted of state capital ouflay money
Sunday's high 91. OvemIght for the purchase of five acres of over last year "and may get
low 69. Rainfall was .03 Inches. additional land for Lake more."
Partly cloudy through Brantley High School, when the
Board Chairman Robert G.
Tuesday. Chance of mainly land "has already been bought "Bud" Feather cast the smnd
afternoon thundershowers. for $60,000!"
opposing vote last week to
Highs In the lower 90s. Lows in
Roger Harris, assistant advertise the 8.6 millage.
the lower iOs. Southeast winds superintendent for finance Feaffier also said more of the
around 10 mph, gusty near disagreed. lie said earlier more budget should be "shaved off"
thundt rshosiers
Rain than $4 million coming from the this year since
everybody is
prohabilit&gt; 30 per cent through total $6.8 million capital outlay "tightening their belt."
Tues day.
portion of the budget (which
The new budget is down about
Complete details and tides involves no new tax dollars this $1.8 million from last
tear's $52
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until
certain Olin Greene, director
the pent facility.
toured the jail after the fire and state that with "incorporation betn filed .i result of the fire. bids be "turned over to tL
'iiainnan Sid Vihkn Jr. will
aivers could be obtained from state fire inarhal's office, and
Vihkn said a letter from recommended a 14-point plan. of safety features and
Safety features include a conimittee" for further stuu
ask conunissioners Tuesday for state officia ls.
Cecil Sewell, the chief prison Greene "completely approved But no permission was granted deve
lopment of programs, the smoke injection system,
Sheriff John Polk agreed,
approval to award bids for
The commission chairman inspector for the Department of the county's proposal for ad- to reopen the facility until state Board of County Corn- sprinklers, exhaust fans, as saying the bids should

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marathon Bluegrass
Festival Saturday was a
huge success,If the
preissions on these faces
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from &gt;

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left, Kenny Wilkes and
daughter. Tammy. 4, are
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:flsol a:t of
spectors, two public works
iii the
a1Fnda
$Ijl,882 but requiring 2.14 inills
A total of seven job positions laborers and four library Zoological Society for putting property north of 25th Sir"(
less than last % ear, is the second ihere eliminated from the Iriew employes. The municipal up signs on public right-of. and between Yale Avenue and
avenda item for tonight's budi, -t at a savings of $67,135 to library, which cost the city ways. Plans are to attach the the
Seaboard
Coastline
re4ular city commission the it&gt; according to City $35,065 last year, is being taken signs, which are in the shape of Railroad right-of-way to Sit I
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Noting the (liamber building,
formerly Altatimnte's corn-

sreck.'d truck-load of prime beef tabove) Sunday on SR-4..14 at

tituruty tow,e, is leased from

Douglas Ave. found the garage sale sign on the utility pole didn't the city for $1 annually. flata&gt; said it has bw'uie the
apply. Ten hours after the accident 19
of prime beef (left)
twd been loaded on another refrigerated truck on orders of in. "inuch-needed focal point" for
and
surance adjustors. Florida Highway Patrrl Trooper Ernie Jacobs chamber activities
sold truck driver Wayne Oshel, 44, of Wichita, Kansas, wasn't chambtr efforts to bring about
orderly
economic
hurt. But a passenger, Beverly Moses, 45, of Wichita. was listed in the
satisfactory condlUon today at Florida Hospital North, Alta Monte development of the area.
Springs. Hubbard Construction Co. officials estimated damage to
The
Greater
Sanford
the highi4 ay under covistruction and new sidewalk at $5,000. Oshel
said the swinging Iowa beef bound for Riveria Beach, shifted Chamber of Commerce !w
%hen he made a jog onto the new road and It caused the trailer to used a Sanford-owned facilitv
a
overturn. 'Me accident occurred just before 11 a.m., and two for more than a quarter of '
century,Sanford
City
large wreckers from Altamonte Garage righted th e t.-wk at 9
anage,r
(Pete) now es
p.m., alter the beef was uoaded. tflersld Pbo
by Bob LJo)d)
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the cli&gt; has
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chamber as its
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FLORIDA

enaaat'd in bunecs at 303 Oak MIII
Drive. Altamonte Springs 32701.

FLORIDA
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Seminole County. Florida under the VFPA T PARKER
of

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Court. Seminole Cruntv Florida "
acu.rdanre With the prOv'tOffl Of

the Ficliflocis Name Statutes, To

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

pursuant to An order or a final

Wit Section 14509 Florida Statutes tudgment of Iorecloiure entered In

1957.

the aNvecaptioned action. I *oil

S Sharon R Hardesty

sell the proDerty, situated In
SeminoleCounty, Florida, described

Strri4ary
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DFR 61

as:
1017. Block "G". SPRING LAKE
HILLS. SECTION THREE. ac
cordino to thc' plat thrcmf
recorø in
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CITY OF
LAKE MARY FLORIDA

permitted under the city

Soybean Field Day Scheduled Sept. 18
Sept. 18 at the Agricultural John F. Darby, director of the

Soybean

growers

are director, will introduce the

welcome to attend all day or the
portion of the program that

ford includp variety trials of

"Our baby was taken away from us by the Welfare

Department and given this blood, which literally killed

adjourn for lunch and the

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PuhIlth Sept I. 1973
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turned into the pat)i of an onc,oining vehicle on State Road

soo in Mount Dora, officers said;
Two persons died early Saturday when a speeding
threw both cars out of control, officials ii(1

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Florida, and
CASE NO. 7S-1121111-I9F
7 h South "I 63 feet of the North
921 II fee4 of the West 130 ft of the COMBAPIK WINTER PARK. a
Northeastern quarter of thC Flor.da Rankog corporation,
Plai n tiff.
Southeastern quarter (less South 141
of the East
feet of the Worth 57S
COOPER
and
103 feet. Section 9. Township 20 MALCOLM
FLORENCE COOPER, hit wife.
South, Panoe )0 East) Such lands
lying and situated in Seminole BENJAMIN S TILLMAN. dba
TILIMANS PLUMBING SER
County, Florida
ThePublic Hearing will be held ifl VICE; STATE OF FLORIDA.

TALL.AIIASSEI' , Atli - Officials taking bids on
construction of se' en regional "little Capitols" say they
hope the state office buildings will save Florida millions of
dollars in rent,
By occupying its own buildings, "the state is at least re
taming the Profit the landlord would normally get," says
Marshall Harris, former House Appropriations CornIllittCe chairman. "It's got to be worth it."
Officials said final decisions have not been made on the
state services that will be housed in the seven office
buildings. Unti such dec isions are made, It is impossible
to estimate the savimis to the state,

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the City Noll. city Of Lake Mary,

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.

2701

Florida. on the 15th day of Sep DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT
SECURITY, and THE UNITED
timber. 1975, at $00 p m or as soon
thereafter as oonible. at which time STATES OF AMERICA.
Defendants.
Interested parties for and against
CLERK'S
the procud re plat will be heard
NOTICE OF SALE
Said hearing may be continued f rom
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
time to lime until final action is
*irWnt to a Summary Final
taken by th e City Council Of inc City
Judgment in Foreclosure dated the
ci Lake Mary. Florida
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE £th day of September. 1975. and
(3) pe,IiC places entered in Civil Action No. 73173$
POSTED In
within theCity of Lake Mary. and CA 09 F In the Circuit Court 01 the

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in the Eveølno ieratd, a F)ahtee'nth Judicial Circuit. In and
newspaper of rneral circsanon "I for Seminole County. Florida.
the City of Lake Mary, Florida. One wherein, MALCOLM COOPER and
(1) time at least 15 days prior to the FLORENCE COOPER. his wife. and

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VICE. and STATE OF FLORIDA,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.
DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT
SECURITY and THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA. are the

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TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION WITH. JR Clerk of the above
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY entitled court, will sell to the
best
bidder,
highest
and
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
or
bidders
for
cash.
at
the
Notice is hereby given that a Pubii
Hearing will be held at the Corn West Front Door of the Seminole
mission Room In the City Hall in the County Courthouse. in Sanford.
City of Sanford. Florid a, at 7:00 F lorida at 1100 A M on the 11th day
O'clock P.M.on September fl 1975, of September. 1973. the following
to coriulder the adoption of an or described property, as set forth in
diriance by the City 01 Sanford, said Summary Final Judgment of
Foreclosure situate 10 Seminole
Florida, title of which is as follows
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY bIt been
FLORIDA. arereJIred*O%eI'v,a copy of your
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AMENDING ORDINANCE NO 1097
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BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA.
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Florida 32501. on or before October
CHANGING THE ZONING
THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY l&amp;I91SanfIletheoriginlwitp,te
LYING NORTH OF 75TH STREET Clerk of thiS Court either before
(SR 16) AND BETWEEN YALE urvlceontptePlaint.fvsanorneycr
AVENUE AND SEABOARD COAST imnmedla(eiylhereelfr- othefwi%ea
LINE RAILROAD RIGMTOF.WAY default will be sntr 4 against yc.t
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ISIPIGLE.FAMILY for the relief de and.d In the
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RESIDENTIAL DWELLING) Complaint
WlTNESSmyhandandtbes.alof
DISTRICT
A copy shall be available ct the thl% (our?. this4th day of Sep
tecnter, 1973
offi ce f the City Clerk (ci' aI' )f
same
(Seal)
sons desiring to elemin. the
Arthur H. Beckw i h. Jr.
All parties In Interest .nd citizens
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have on
By' Lillian T Jenkins
heard at said PiHrinq
Deputy Clerk
fly order of the City Commission

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Ot'LiftdO Eli. 32801
Putilth' Sept 8. 13. fl. 79.

breakin at the Midway on $5,100 bond on charges of following his arrist at SR-434
Grocery, Sipes Ave., Midway, attempted bribery and disor- and Wilma St., Longwood.
east of Sanford. The smokes

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H. GARRETT DOTSON, JR., M.D.
DIPLOMATE AMERICAN BOARD OF SURGERY

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steady growth over the taxiways serving the terminal
previous month and a busy area recently leased by Acm
Peter
51,663 operations for the first Services Inc., calls for a record
eight months of 1915— a 10 per 1,200 tons per day of asphalt to
Peter Schaal's 2nd. book detailing Sanford's
cent Increase over the same be used on the n_ew foundations.
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growth
from 1936 to 1945 and listing more than
period last year.
6000
local
names Is still available
In announcing the August
Evening
supply).
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"Red"
statistics.
Iii'0 Oily arid Sunday.
Cleveland, AAE, airport [f
Saturday and Christmas I
Sold by C.I.P. Proceeds to be used for Seawalk
manager, commented that the
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Ave.
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of the month's final ilays
Only $9.95. See Catherine Ray at Sanford
severly haiipered light private
Class Postage
plane activity.
Atlantic National Bank, or call 322-6473 for
!urd, Florida mu
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that
Cleveland also repo
delivery.
'.l'.criptiOn Rates by Carrier
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lines for additional airport
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The council will also consider commercial of the Kallivokas

property taxes and the utility second, to grant the

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The Casselberry Council, expected on the Longwood an
ordinance
limiting tract on Montgomery Road amid
with a lengthy agenda on tap, is Utilities Inc. requested rate development on industriEl the second reading of a new
expected to pass on first increase.
property to 50 per Cent for election ordinance.
reading ordinances setting the
Council Chairman J. 14. Grant buildings, 25 per cent for
Also on the Altamonte agenda
general operation budget at several weeks ago made a parking and 25 per cent for are ordinances on taxicabs,
hiring and personnel ail
$1,872,106 with 1.75 mill motion, that (lied for lack of a green belt,

ON ALL GROCERY ITEMS

ORDINANCE NO. 1314

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EUNICE 0 AIK ENS SOOTHER

o'clock P U on September 77. 1975. followino property in Seminole
County. Florida
to consider the adoptiion
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for a $5,000 donatiom'. Corn- from l)cvco for a time cx- subdivision, be changed to
A request for annexation and
inissioners last week in- tension on a subdivision industrial, Lake Ruth South rezoning to neighborhood
formally instructed Mayor preliminary plan, the problem residents have protested the commercial of the JackomiNorman Floyd to notify the of emergency transportation to requested change in the past, Moore property in Little
Florida Symphony that the city hospitals and a report from the insisting the rezoning would Wekiva Estates;
has no funds budgeted In the ('Al.N() Council of Local depreciate their property
A request for annexation
Go'cr,unents.
new fiscal year for such
values.
rezonlng to neighborhood

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favorable recommendation Ritz of the Division of Youth

On the workshop agenda from the Land Planning Agency Services concerning youth
Commission at 4:30 p.m. following the regular meeting, last week, will be considered. activities.
Tuesday, is expected to for. ttt,' council will consider
Mrs. Wlddis has asked that
The Altamonte Springs City

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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICEOFACTION
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
u:t a. ORDINANCE 5Y THE CITY TO' EUNICE 0 AIOKENS aka
EUNICE DAIKENS SOUTHER
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Notice i hereby given that a LAND
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Public Hearing will be held at the
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A request for a continued

Department of Shop to be located on Sit 434 and

$9.50 monthly to homeowners. orolinance.

shall have an opportunity to be OUVAL FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp;
heard at said hearing
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
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By o.-der 01 the City Commrnion JACKSONVILLE
01 the City of Sanford. Florida
Pllintif I,
H. N Tamm, Jr.
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City Clerk

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northwest section of the city, limits and U.S. 17-92 and a the Betty Widdis property, east and City Attorney Ned Julian
for a rate increase from $4.40 to public hearing on a new fence of SR 427, whIch received a Jr. and an appearance by Bob

office of the City Cler* for &amp;if per
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
sons desiring to e*amine the same COUNTY. FLORIDA
All parties In interest a nd citizens
CIVIL DIVISION NO. Cl IS.

Publish Sept 5. 1975
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sewer system serving the t1k, Altamonte Springs city

CHANGING THE ZONING OF (Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
Clerk of the Circuit Court
LYING BETWEEN SANTA
By Ce.c.lia V Ekern
BARBARA DRIVE AND DESOTO
Deputy Clerk
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AND Puhlish S ept S. 1973
IR0000IS
AVENUE
MOHAWK AVENUE TO 0C2 DFP6I
OGENERAL COMMERCIAL)
DISTRICT
IN mE C'RCUIT COURT OF THE
A copy shall be available at the EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.

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has r~dicated hv may veto the

City Council, also at 7:30 p 111., Transportation's request that Range line Road, the Korman special exception in business
will hold a continued public the city adopt a resolution office park and the Torn district zoning, south of SR 434,
hearing on the request of agreeing to eliminate parking Kearney office park, both south for operation of a nursery;
Longwood Utilities Inc., a on the portionofSR436between of SR 434.
Insurance bids, reports from

FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT ,day of September. 1975.

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hudg0 at S5,93,697 for the new vent monthly increase.

Meanwhile, the Longwood

BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN ficial wal of this Courl of Sanford.
THE
CITY OF
SANFORD, Seminole County, Florida. thiS 4th

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little Wekiva Drive, off SR-434, of lottery paraphernalia and
reported his auto was broken
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registration books at Elections Crow and Sue Christopher, Officers reported the, wallets

fiscal year beginning Oct. 1.
Councilmen hl.A. Scott and ordinance and called Its
The Casselberry City Council,
A second public hearing on Don Schreiner have hinted to requirements 'confiscatory."
at 7:30 tonight, wll toRSider on the budgets is expected tobcset utility company represenAlso on the agenda are:
first reading its l975-'76 fiscal for nest Monday night.
tatives at earlier hearings that
A resolution of intent to annex
year general operation and
Other items of business on the the city is interested in pur- the McCardle property, off
utility budgets totaling 12.46 Casselberry agenda include: chasing the package sewer Palm Springs Road, with
million and calling for a
Police
Officer
Joseph plant and system.
business district zoning;
property tax for the first time in Reynolds' request for perThe Longwood Council will
A resolution authorizing
the city's history,
mission to use city records in also consider recommendations Mayor liirmann to sign a
The property tax level will be gathering information for his of the Land Planning Agency contract with the Equitable
1.75 null, or $1.75 per $1,000 of thesis toward a masters degree (zoning board for site plan Life Assurance Society for
real property tax valuation.
in criminal justice;
approval for the Tenneco Quick employe group insurance:

PARK. according to the plat thereof
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY as recorcied In Plat Book 7 Page 13.
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA. Public Records 01 Seminole County.
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. ion Florida
WITNESS my hand and the 00
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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING Defendants. I, ARTHUR H BECK

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Oak St., Altamonte
county jail on $5,500
John Kevin Waldorf, of 716 Springs, at
bond on charges of possession

Budget, First Tax Eyed

aforesaid hearing In addition. BENJAMIN S TILLMAN. dba
notice shall be posted in the area to 'TILLMAPI'S PLUMBING SER

be Considered at l east is days prior

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reported burglars hauled away *ftjeodore Staab,68. of Marbeya firearm. Jail records indicated
65 cartons of cigarettes after a Club Apartments, Casselberry, Baker was held on $5,000 bond

Floyd appointed his wile, Supervisor Camilla Bruce's inspectors, precinct one; were returned to the purse and
Merilyn as campaign treasurer courthouse and Seminole Plaza Marcella Hanson, clerk, and pants after the riioney was
and the Barnett Bank of offices will remain open until Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. removed.
Seminole County at Altamonte Sept. .
hlilletrant, inspectors, precinct
Sanford police said a fl-yearSprings
as
campaign
Mrs. Bruce has set special two and Fred Wilson. clerk, and old Sanford woman was cut on
depository.
voter registration hours for Mrs. Fred Wilson, Jim Prather the stomach late Sunday night
In addition to the mayor's Sept. 20 from 9a.m. to 4 p.m. at and Louise M. Ker3hner, in- when sho was grabbed by a
office, city commission seats the Altanwnte S prings City hail spectors, precinct 3.
k nife-wic'ldini' mitan at a rear

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to the date 01 the Public Hearing.
Publish' Sept I. 1975
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the mayor's office.

MIAMI I API - An Air Force reconnais.ance plane was
to fly through a strengthening tropical depression as the
storm moves westward today across the Atlantic Ocean,
the National hurricane Center said,
Forecasters said the depression was centered in the
Atlantic late Switlay about 900 miles east of the Leeward

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Longwood police charged
Thomas Wayne Baker, 24, of 51
rt validated for a trip to motor, total value $540, stolen.
Cuba.
S. Edgemon, Winter Springs,
Sheriff's deputies jailed with carrying a concealed
Deputy Robert E. Ache

Comnpkting his first two-year teriti in office, has not an- City Clerk Phyllis Jordahi.
while it was parked at the
term in office, Floyd Friday flounced his intentions. Mrs.
public boat ramp on U.S. 17-92
Polling pla ce
filed fornml papers announcing Keyser, elected three times
s have been set at the St. Johns River and took
his bid for election to the three- previously unopposed, said last for: the Civic Center on two swivel bucket seats and a
sear-term called for in the '.%eek she would be a candidate
Avenue, precinct combination AM-FM radio-tape
city's new charter.
in the election, but has not noc; City hall, precinct two; player total value $450.
Floyd in his first bid for decided whether she will seek Fire Station, SR 436 and
Eugene Caldarelli, of 1403
public office in W73. defeated re-election to the city corn- Montgomery Road, precinct
1ara Court, Sanford, told
political veteran Lawrence mission or run for the mayor's three. Polls will be open from 7 police today that thieves en1.113. to 7p.m.
Swofford for the mayor's office. office against Floyd.
tered his residence last night
The new charter, ratified by
Currently the city has 3,341
Election officials include; and took $81 cash from wallets
city voters in November, voters eligible to cast ballots in Dorothy Fuller, clerk and in his wife's purse and his pants
greatly expanded the powers of the election. The voter Patricia A. Chisamore, Carolyn pocket while the family slept.

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wooded area. A search of the Sheriff's I.t. R.C. Parker

Ronald Hill, 29-year-old area by police failed to turn up booked Thomas William Jones,

Mayor Norman Floyd has and Helen Keyser, district 3, AItamonte citizens,
to sheriff's reports.
announced his candidacy for re- are up for election to two-year
Qualifying period for city
W.J. kiosk)', of 401 Tullis
election in the Nov. 4, municipal teruis.
candidates opens Sept. fl, and Ave., Longwood, told deputies
election.
DeVoney, completing his first will close Oct. 3, according to that someone broke into his van

Bids Taken On Capitols

101 Sot CRYSTAL LAKE PARK.
SECOND ADDITION as recorded
Flat Book 11, Page 17 of the Public
Records of Seminole County,

and items taken from autos.

o has been convicted

F Io yd To Seek Second
Ter At

Anderson, 71, and Rachel coward Cox, 71, both of Eustis,
troopers said. The twu were passengers in a car that

Arthur H Beckwith

Washington and Silas weren't

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newsman's Cuban passport, kicked him in the groin and he auto that was in a ditch.
cigarettes from a grocery store, fled on foot into a nearby
In other weekend arrests,

the sentenuing (in charges (if larceny of a Horton said both suspects had taken that contained his into and
belt sander and outboard
passpo

The.Saturday accident took the lives of Alice ,%IcKenney

Board will hold a Public Hearing
Courthouse at 1100 A M o'clock.
100 on Monday the 13th day of the 190I dlv of September. 1975
Septemhec, 1915 to
(Seal)
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Elaine RiChardeDeputy Clerk
DENO P DIKEOU
Baldwin &amp; Oikeou
300 E HiGhway 136
Suite 70
Casselberiy. Florida 32707
Attorney for Plaintiff

hilled in Florida traf Ii

a tWG4.'iI' collIsion in Mount Dora, state troopers Sai(1
today.

The Zonino board ol the City ol Lake
Marv. rio,ida. that said Zoning door of the Seminole County

#) consider A request for pia"ing

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dentsduring the ,Aeckcii(l, Including two elderly women in

at public sale to the highest and best
bidder for cash. of the west front

and repttIlna of CRYSTAL LAKE
PARK. SECOND ADDITION, a
Sut\dviSion in an existing R1A
zoning classit,cation, as said
clatsiticaticn is described in the
Zon ing Ordnanc es of the City Of
Lake Mary. Florida, of the folto*ing
described properly lying within the
municipal limits of Lake Mary,

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Weekend burglars and parking lot at a restaurant on derly intoxication after he

state prison, hasn't been Judge McGregor today, Jinuny that there has been plea his residence at Foxcroft
available for questioning by the Hay Itary, 37, of Sanford, was bargaining with the State
Apartitients, South Seminole,
defense. And due to his record set for the week's second trial, AUrnc'. 's office in the cases.
was entered and a strongbox
. I remarks by

n , TIIF: ASS(X'I1tTEI) PRESS
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In Weekend Burglaries

At the sounding of the 10-case after defense attorney I-arry newsman for Winter Park
in a forgery case and sent to (rirninal trial docket be fore Horton indicated to the court Ithdio Station WNBE, reported

Nine Killed In Accidents
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"I may be calling on you,

that Swartz, a Fern Park auto sour honor," Galloway replied, put in the trial lineup today
deaer

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOT ICE IS HE REBY GIVEN, by

George Sprinkel told the court

rwsses sect. She and her husband, Hen, objected to tIlt!

At 9:15 a.m. Dr. Thomas A. commercially
available
The tour of William Leffler's Zellwood. At 2:30 p.m. tours garage sales, sale of personal
interests them.
Kucharek, extension plant varieties and breeding lines for ranch in the Lake Ashby area will be on soybean research on articles and directions to new
houses.
Activities will begin at 9a.m. pathologist from Gainesville, future development; weed will depart at 10:30 a.m. and organic soils,

high School.

trial today defense attorney way. "I can."

her," said .%Irs, Ivey, a inember of the Jehovah's Wit-

Louncil wifbed this to include

Scheduled

thieves inade off with a variety U.S. 17-92. Officers said the all.-"Edly
offered
Deputy
a felony and grand larceny. The
4`3
$5 from Jerry Swartz at the Mirrounding counties.
you
can't
find
local
space
charges
are
in
connection
with
of
items
over
Seminole
County,
assailant
grabbed
the
woman
Arthur
Price
"a
bottle
of
Scotch
county's Casselberry SIVI
"if
police and sheriff's deputies by the arm and told her, "Come and $50 if he would let him go"
know,"
the
July
15
theft
of
band
in•
station,
in the future, let me
said today, including a on, come with me" but she during an investigation of an
When the case was called for Judge McGregor told Gailo- struments from Lake Howell

sacola. She also was given a transfusion,

At 12:30 P.m. the group will the right-of-way. He asked If the

Allen Sikes, 18, also of Sanford

center).

Anthony C. Troiano, 45, of Since the June 9 jail lire, are on the (locket for trial on
Orlando, was arrested Aug. 9 on Seminole has been housing charges of entering without
a warrant charging he accepted prisoners in a number of jails in breaking with intent to coriiznit

lknita's twin, Karol,,
Aas reported in critical but stable
Condition early to(Lay at Sacred Ileart Hospital in Pen-

Beginning at 9:30, the AREC nematode resistance; noculant.s and nutrition and for Instructions as to whether

Experimental plots at San- several commercial varieties.

McGregor.

Julia, horn three months premature, was caused by a
1)100(1 transfusion given with guardian Joel Cohen's
auttrnrization,

Research and Education Center Sanford center, will give the staff will conduct morning tours neinaticide evaluations, fer. fertilization of first year council wanted Strict enforcemnent of the portion of the
(AREC) at Sanford and that welcome and Frank Jasa, onsoybean research on mineral tilizer and nutrition plots, and soybeans.
ordinance prohibiting signs on
agency's farm at Zellwood.
Seminole County extension soils.
effects of planting dates on

Trial

Tuesday at 9 a.m. before Cir. Butler (the state penal systern's year-old former Seminole lfigh

cult Court Judge Robert B. intake and classification School basketball star, and

Denit,a Ivey charged Sunday that the death of &amp;-day-old

charter, he would do so himself.
Also under discussion will be
the streets and sidewalks or-

Bribe

Variety Of Items S tolen

"iiir emotions are getting

(tJe(l because of a blood transfusion.

A Central Florida Soybean at the AREC Sanford, East will speak on "Soybean control plots, evaluation of will include pe
ts on di na n ces. At I a-st week's council
ex rmimen
PlainItfI
field day and tour will be held Celery Avenue facility. Dr. Diseases and Their Control." breeding lines for sting sources anod placement of in. meeting, Bradshaw had asked

HEDRON

nd that I intend to reg,stec sa i d DONALD 0
KELLER and
name with the Clerk Of the i.ircusl SHIRLEY A KELLER. his wife.

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in the way of her logic," said a court-appointed guardian
after the mother of it premature infant claimed the baby

further investigation, he Said, if

Inspedion

judge, I want to talk to him firearm and false report of prior petty larceny records and of innocent in the musical InMcGregor indicated he'll be
under oath," Sprinkel said,
commission of E crime.
are now free on bond.
strument case their bonds will available later today and
Sheriff'sCapt.J.Q.Galloway
Thirdcasescieduledfortrjal
Judge McGregor indicated be revoked and they'll be during the trial week for
The trial of a suspended told the court that Swartz was is Willie George Banks, 27, of that if Silas and Washington placed In jail pending disposition of the other cases
county motor vehicle inspector sent to I.ike Butler last week, Orlando, accused of larceny of decide to withdraw their pleas disposition of the cases,
on the week's trial docket.
charged with accepting a bribe despite his status as a pending a boat from .i Sanford hank
to issue a safety inspection witness in other cases, because parking lot.
sticker for a defective auto is
tie has been committed and
Fred Willis Washftgton, 18scheduled to get underway they had space for him at Lake

To Authorize Transfusion

approval and suspended a second hearing, council ad- and alleged discrepancies is said he could not find any im- council failed to authorize a

Legal Notice

PICTITIOUSNAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN
Notice is Prthv gym ,,'.at I am AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.

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Herald Staff Writer

Guardian Defends Decision

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IN BRIEF

The original applications building permit Issued July 30 vertlsed tonight's public expected to be back for propriety, Mayor Troy Piland
proposed 1975-76 fiscal budget or $2.43 for every $1,000 of
hearing.
promised to bring the matter up
which totals $458,267.15. appraised property value,
approved on July 21 by the . to Seminole Baptist Temple.
discussion tonight.
The Baptists, seeking an
again this week.
The other public hearings will council permitting construction
Included in the budget Is an
The council voted 3-2 against
In connection with the church
When some members of the
WINTER SPRINGS — Three overall five per cent cost of be to reconsider controversial of the churches in the injunction against the council,
public hearings are scheduled living raise for city employes, conditional use applications by residentially zoned area, served summonses on the zoning controversy, an inquiry council and audience expressed a motion to investigate the
Seminole Baptist Temple and brought protests from many councilmen and mayor last Into the granting of the building dissatisfaction with the report whole conduct and operation of
for tonight's 7:30 Winter which amounts to $9,885.49.
The certified millage for the Jehovah's Witnesses for ad- residents. Council later, on Monday night. When the permit to Seminole Baptist by of Planning and Zoning Corn- the building office over the past
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The first will be on the city's city's property tax Is 2.43 mills, jacent lots on Hayes Road in the Aug. 4, voted to rescind the churches did not ask for a building official Ray Bradshaw missioner Irwin Hunter, who year. Piland then said if the

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By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

Ranchlands.

Monday, Sept. 8.

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While driving about Sanford the past few days,
%e'Ve noticed many drivers have a definite tendency to be a bit impatient especially when they
are forced i by law) to stop for a school bus which is
loading or unloading children.
Granted, none of us like to lose those precious
1e niomcnts, but consider the number of children
ho must ride these school buses and the fact that
they must be given every opportunity to proceed to
and from these buses secure in the knowledge they
can do so with every degree of safety.
These school children are our most priceless
cargo and must be kept safe ata)lcos ts.
The la making it mandatory that all vehicles
stop for a stopped school bus was designed to
protect the lives of our youngsters when traveling to
and from school.
And, all buses are clearly marked with signal
lights both front and rear to warn other drivers.
Yellow flashing lights indicate the bus is slowing
down and red flashing lights with the red arm extended from the bus is the signal for other motorists
to stop iAhile the children load or unload.
When that stop signal is displayed, Florida law
requires all drivers going in the same direction to
stop. Traffic moving in the opposite direction must
stop unless the highway is divided with unpaved
space at least five feet wide of a physical barrier.
Too, school buses are required to stop at railroad

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VI1.l,1AM D. ('URHIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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Strikes Spoiling
The Clock

'The Big Apple'

New York City likes to regard itself as the "Big
Apple" of America. The chaos which that city has
endured in its great financial crisis cannot spoil
other apples in the barrel — American cities that
are stifl more or less solvent — but it can certainly
he a lesson to them.
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bury New York in rotting garbage over the Fourth
of July weekend, Mayor Abraham Beame
responded in a predictable way. lie persuaded the
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(ItizeOs by another
u million so he could promise
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to rehire some of the garbage collectors who had
been laid off because there was not enough money
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whose ranks had been thinned with economy
layoffs are also being appeased.
So the New York
pa er is once again taking
it on the chin. The New York experience should not
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be lost on Americans in other states and cities
here public emploe unions are clamoring for
I attempted to make an tiinuiument on the
floor of the House tof Representatives) to make
more collective bargaining power, up to and in
the salary of congressmen a minimum of $5000
eluding the right to strike.
New York City has been a laboratory for public a nd a maximum of $50000, and provided that
employc unionism. While Mayor Beanie is taking ever' member should mine in at the beginning
ofthesessionandsignancffidavitastowhathe
the heat in the current financial debacle, the
range. and that
responsbility goes back through previous ad- is at he
knuckled under to combined
mfh5tt1d1thJat
Such was ttiec)nical reaction of Congressman
bor and political forces
produced contracts WayneLflays(D-OhIo)tothedebateonraisjng
11ic,1 now see the city payroll swollen out of congr
essional salaries by providing every
reason. Sanitation men earning $16,000 a year and mem
ber and his staff with regular automatic
policemen whose pay and fringe benefits average cost of living increases from here on out
so
$22,000 a year refused to forego a scheduled pay that they never again will personally feel the
increase or a reduced work week that would have effects of inflation, so worrisome in the lives of
all the rest of us, their constituents. flays,
reduced the need for lay-offs.
nevertheless, voted for the raise.
Legislative bodies throughout the country are
As has been re po rted, this perpetual cost of
under heavy lobbying pressure to rewrite civil
living increment, along with similar favors for
service laws, education codes and oth er statutory
federal
Judges, several thousand top government
framework for public employe bargaining in order
600 generals, was so unobtrusively
to give unions more clout in negotiations.
Even offliadlsonand
to a rwnor Post Office bill and so
policemen and firemen who say they are willing to carefully shepherded by Senate -and House
forego the right to strike have shown a willingness leaders that pa=ge was quick and with little
to
gamble with the public safety through debate.
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slowdowns."-. Some are turning over their
orc
representation to such un ions as the Teamsters be
introdued and iassed before oublic ooinlon
. which have a reputation for tough bargaining for was aroused and thousands of nasty editorials
written — a development which could have killed
lucrative contracts.
In Pennsylvania recently, three public em- the raises aborning,
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academic achievement, business advancement,
cultural accomplishments and civic and political
participation.
Rasa, along with 9,000 fellow Outstanding Young
Men from the U.S., will be featured in this
prestigious annual awards publication.
We salute James Hasa for his inclusion in this
select circle.

(TOSSIngS and motorists should use caution while
Following a bus approaching crossings.
Colonel Eldrige Beach of the Florida Highway
Patrol reminds us that "stopping for a school bus
may cause drivers to lose a little time. However,
life is worth more than time,
"Drivers should reduce speed when meeting or
overtaking a school bus and should be prepared to
stop at any time," Col. Beach said.
Schools in Seminole County are now in their
second week of the current season and we urge all
motorists to use extreme caution when a school bus
is in the vicinity and also when driving in or near it
school area,
Remember, these youngsters deserve as much
chance as e to grow up and at ta in a ripe old age.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

VVORLD
IN

Don't forget to pin your sights eastward
tomorrow afternoon as the second Viking will be
launched from Kennedy Space Center at 2:39 p.m.
Originally scheduled for launch on Labor Day,
the second Viking shot was postponed hen pielaunch testing showed a loss of sensitivity of the
Orbiter radio system to signals from earth.
The Viking Ills being sent out into space to investigate the surface of Mars.
Weather permitting, Seminole County residents
should be able to we the space shot clearly.

The Board of Advisors for the Outstanding
Young Men of America Awards Program announced today that James Emil Rasa, 620 Martin
Ave., Altamonte Springs, has been selected for
inclusion in its 1975 edition.
The program is sponsored by leading men's civic
and service organizations throughout the nation and
its chairman is Doug Blankenship, president of the
U.S. Jaycees.
The criteria for selection as an Outstanding
Young Man of America includes a man's voluntary
service to community, professional leadership,

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In case you're planning on taking a trip via the
airlanes in the near future, remember that as of
Sept. 21 commercial air lines will not accept
passenger baggage for checking unless the
passenger's name Is firmly affixed on the outside.
So, get out your felt tip pens and start writing.

LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Portugal's military
president and premier-designate are pressing the
country's lea di ng civilian politicians to return to
the
cabinet follo wing the removal from power of pro-CornmilLiniSt Gen. Vasco Goncalves,

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colliding with more and more frequently.
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consequences he foresees should a constitutional
prohibition o abortion et.r be adopted. While
t he scient ist's position on this question is a
matter of much dispute, there is little doubt
about the validity of his "law" when it comes to
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Disc Jockeys Still Accepting

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A federal crackdown on "payola" has failed its competitors,
never paid back.
to stop disc Jockeys from ta king bribes in return
The company hiriu:ht 11 mijr ch'!,rjj,ur
Viner was sick to the stomach of the
A
record
company,
for
example,
Isn't
sup.
to
Las
Vegas for the
for playing records on the air,
flicir expenses were
corruption in his industry, He he lped us to posed to
spend
more
than
$25
to
entertain
paid
indirectly,
says Viner, "by giving t
This has been attested by Mike Viner who document the so rdid detai ls in the ho
hem free
pe that it someone from the radio industry. Yet "the price albums,.
hea ded Pride Records, in a dra ma tic, con- w ould bring reforms.
whict the distributors would resell."
of plane Fares to Las Vegas from all over the
fidential statement to the Federal CornThe cost of the free albu ms came out of the
The F'CC, sh'iken by our series, invited us to
country, hotel accommodations, food and en- rovalUpq M Mi:u',
fluiflif nIitnu ('aw,,,-,ie.i,,i, LI,,
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periurmers, tIC claims.
onportant executive to speak out agai ns t corrup- so urces, we coo pe rated with the FCC in- (ertainment often run 20 times that amount," 'Thereby, other singing groups "like the
Viner alleges.
Osmomitjs . actually ended up looting the bill
tior1 in the record industry.
vestigators 4h() were skeptical at first but who,
lie
names
one
of
the
"m
ost important" for part of the Steve and Eydie promotion."
"The record bus iness, with a hand ful of nevertheless, followed up our leads.
consultants In the radio industry, Bill Drake,
notable exceptions, is filled with dishonesty,
MGM Records, it should be noted, hits subThis resul t ed in the indictment this year of 19 who with his party alleg
ed
ly
ran
up
a
Las
Veg
as
sequently
changed ownership and management
deceit and all manner of immorality.
Viner record industry figures, including four who had hotel bill "clo
se
to
$3,000."
Declares
Viner:
"I In any case, a spokesman said the parent
declares in his statement. "I am guilty. Fur- hea ded record companies. Four grand Juries
had to sign
I was aghast."
company had no knowled ge of any
Ihermore, e very single executive I know in the partici pa ted n t he crackdown.
payola.
A spokesman for the Los Angeles consu l ta nt
According to Vinier's account, disc jockeys
record business is also guilt)'. The only variable
Yet payola, according to Vint-r, is still
vigortsly denied that Drake had been involved and
is the degree...
program directors ha ve been paid oft in
rampant. Apparently, it will take more than in any wrongdoing.
"Payola," he adds, from personal ex- criminal i nd ictments to stop it. The FCC may
sports coats, "season tickets for their favorite
Many an influential disc jockey, according to spo
perience, "exists today to a far greater depth have to revoke the licenses of radio s
rting events or an Hawaiian vacation,"
ta tions the Viner document, has accepted an allOthers are paid off in cash. As he ts
than ever before." His statement provides whose disc jockeys and program directors are on
pu
it, they
ex pense-paid excursion to Las Vegas. As often as
names, places and overt acts.
say: "That'lj cost $300 or $500 or sometimes even
the ta ke.
not, he might "call up the com pa ny and ask that $1,000,"
The story goes back to March 1972, when we
Still others will ask: "Ca n you lend me a
During our 1972 Investigation, Viner agonized his girl friend
or, in some cases, even his wife couple of hundred
wTote a series of columns exposing the play-for. over w hether to let us use his name and finally
bucks?" Then they will
be allowed to Join him
,," repo rts Viner.
pay racket. We told how record companies, in decided agai nst It. 1'h' publicity, he feared ,
quickly add: "By the way, I 'm considering going
"The com pa ny was ex pected to pick up the on that
their frantic effort to promote hits, offered free would destr oy his career. But now he is willing to
new record of yours,"
seco nd ta b," too,
Declares Viner: "If you lefid
Las Vegas vacations, furnished prostitutes, take the risk in the desperate ho pe that the
the money,
As For single radio men, alleges Viner, they
provided automotIes and paid cash under the corrupt record industry can be cleaned up
and "expected and got call girls, which (the com- You'll never see it again. If you don't, your
record probably won't get
table to disc jockeys, program directors and restructured,
played, and months of
pany) ended pa ying for under the heading of work
other record pushers.
and hope may go down the drain."
Ile, therefore, has delivered a detailed, f irst- entertainment expenses."
A co
Viner has now authorized us to reveal th ft he hand ac-count of the co rru pt practices to FCC
mpany's survival depends largely on the.
He
also
desajbez
how
his
f
or
mer
company,
"air
play" of its records
assisted us with our 1972 series. He was then a Chairman Richard Wiley, Viner's statement
. Failure to distr i bu te'
MGM Record.s, financed a fabulous Las Vegas payola, theref
you ng executive for MGM Records which, cites a steady stram of Payola, ranging from Las party
or e, could bring disaster. Th is,
to promote two of its singing stars, Steve
complains Viner bitterly,
though not gui ltless, was far cleaner than most of Vegas and Hawaiian vacations to loans that are
Lawrence and Eydle Gorme,
is the industry's
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Enabling us to serve
our families better,

Where to go f o r all ihic'
information Vi'tI need
alwti t ''til niw ciii:
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MARGE WILLIAMS

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Sa nford
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C111\IU.ES'FON, W.Va. (AP)
Earlier Sunday, miners who
- Miners reported to work ear- had kept the month-old wildcat
m.
EPT. 8
Manson
Sanford-Seminole Art SEll'. 9
ay at several southern strike alive despite court orders
Basic
home
Interior ly tod
High School Band Association, 6:30 p.m., Civic
Introduction to Creative Decorating, 7 p.m. - 10 p.m.,. west Virginia coal mines, but it and the wishes of the United
Parents meeting, band room, Center, for covered dish sup- Aggression, 7 p.m. 10 p.m., AEC 38, 810.00,
wits.was uncertain how widespread Mine Workers union vowed to
7:30 p.m.
per. Joe Mathicux will conduct registrations $10.00, 8
s. Call the
back-to-work
movement continue picketing. Traditionwks., Seminole Community College's
would
be,
Lyman High School Rand a critique.
SCC,
11-113.
Call
ally, miners do not cross picket
SACRAMENTO, Calif. AP
SCC's
CornCommunity
Services
for
The name of Charles
Boosters, 6:30 p.m., potluck
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check after the 'hoot- lines.
Manson may dominate the case of Lynette "Squeaky'
ldylwilde Elementary School iiiunht Services for reser- reservations,
supper and business meeting in PTA Board 7:30 p.m. at the vations.
owl" shift started at 12:01 a.m.
Q
Quinn Morton lii, executive
Fromiune, although prosecutors say they find no evidence
Free FAA Safe Pilot
school cafeteria,
turned
up
pickets
at
a
complex
(11 a conspiracy in the attempted assassination of
school.
secretary
for the Kanawha
Free blood pressure tests, 2
Seminar, Sanford Airport of seven mines
President Ford.
in Logan Coun- County Coal Operators Associp.m. , Adventist Church, 7th terminal building, 7:30 p.m.
ty, but there were no pickets at ation, noted that the midnight
a nd Elm, Sanford.
Manson, convicted of murder in the deaths of nine
ew films on soft and short several
o ther mines,
shift does not involve many
pe rsons, is reputed t.), some authorities to sti ll have a
field and crosswind landings.
Basic, Clan Piano, 3 p.m.
The
full
extent
of
the
back-tominers,
work done during
strong influence over some of his communal "family,"
4:30 p.m., Tuesday &amp; Thursday Free door prizes and a chance
work movement will not be that shift is in preparation for
despite the fact he is in prison.
SCC's Piano Lab. Regi
Regi stration to win an airplane. All pilots known until later in the day.
SEPTEMBERb
Louis Levine, Deltona
the day's operation.
fee
$30.00.
Call
Community
invited.
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Oil Painting, 9 a.m. 12 noon,
Sanford:
Herman S. Wasser, Deltona Services at SCC for reservations,
regis
tration lee $15.00, AEC 11.
Sarah L. Davis
Lnne F. Morris, Lake Helen
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Ford is meeting with
Call
Seminole Community
Mary E. Hall
interpersonal CommunicRepublican senators and congressional leaders of both
SEPTEMBER 7
Cha rles A. Nichols
atlons 1 7 p.m. 10 p.m., Fee College's Community Services
parties as he tries to head off the Democratic move to
ADMISSIONS
Rebecca
Thacker
$10.00, SCC, S07. For reser- for reservations.
restore domestic oil price controls for six more months,
Sanford:
Lo
rra
ine
Whittaker
Central Florida Sheltered
vations call SCC's Community
The two meetings today follow one Saturday at which
Marlan L. Buckner
Eunice
J.
Winn
Workihip's
annual meeting, 8
Services.
seven Democratic senators agreed with Ford that the best
William A. hiorn Sr.
John S. Moot-c, Deltona
p.m.,
Sun
Bank
Community
course would be enactment of a measure to phase out oil
Women Interested in Further
Susie
James
Elijha
Groom
Jr.,
Room,
Lake
200
S.
Orange
Ave.,
price controls.
Education, 9 am, 12 noon, no
Franklin W. Leonard
Monroe
Orlando.
fee, 6 wits., SCC's South
James Mathews
Seminole Center. For reser- SEPT. 10
,ohnsie W. P )rter
BIRTHS
vations or more information,
All Souls Home and School
Cora Rice
call June Gordon at SCC,
meeting,
8 p.m., Social
Mr. and Mrs. William David It. Scott
SUcy I.- Williams
SIRS. GEORGENA HART
Saturday. Born in New York (Virginia 1 Green a boy, Sanford
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Fr ederick Carr, Deltona
City, he moved to Sanford seven — - Mr.- and Mrs. William
George C. Gregg, Deltona
Jerrilyn) Longcamp a girl,
Ms. Georgena Hart, 58, of years ago from Alexandria, Va.
Betty S. Mark, Deltona
DeLand
Ohio Avenue. Sanford died
died He was an Army-Air force
onn R. ttmnaioi, Deltona
Friday night. Born in Sanford, Exchange Service Officer and
Wynette
Stilwell, Deltona
DISCHARGES
she was a retired school teacher served asa Naval officer in the
Oliver
nford:
E.
SJoblom, Lake
Sa
and a Presbyterian
European Theater during
Mary
Kristine I. Borhaug
Funeral arrangements are WWII.
Susan Wheaton, Lake Ma ry
Betty
F. Chambers
incomplete. Brisson Funeral
Survivors include h is wife,
Agnes
S. White, Orange City
Thomas
Lawson
Jr.
Home in charge.
Mrs. Ruth Gielow Weiss,
Paulette
G. Brunson, Osteen
Susan D. Tedder
Sanford; daughters, Misses
Lillian
Johnson,
St. Albans,
Grover Woodbury Jr.,
BETrY ELAINE HARTIGAN Lynn H. and Susan E. Weiss,
W.Va.
Columbus, Ga,; brothers, DeBary
Margarete H. Frank, Deltona
Miss Betty Elaine hiartigan, Stephen Weiss, New York and
age 3, 645 West 25th St., died
BIRTHS
.Marguerite
i. George,
Arthur, Bluefleld, W. Va,
Deltona
Th ursday. A native of Lo uise,
Fairchild Funeral Home, _________________________
Mr. and Mrs Terry t Eunice i
Ky., she lived in Sanford for the Orlando, will be in charge of
Winn
a girl, Sanford
past month, after moving from private services. Family
Enterprise. She attended First requests in lieu of flowers
DISCHARGES
Church of Christ Scientist of contributions be made to the
Sanford:
Deltona,
Kidney Fund of Central
Sunday's high 91. Overnight
Leeanne Blocker
Survivors
include
her Florida,
New
England low
69.
Rainfall
was
.03
inches.
Edna
Garceau, Deltona
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Building, Winter Park.
Partly
cloudy
Elizabeth
F. Thomas,
through
Emmett
Hartigan,
two
JESSIEYON
Tuesday.
Deltona
Chance
of
mainly
it brothers James Emmett, and
afternoon thundershowers,
Mrs. Ronald ICatherinet
Timothy Lee, all of Sanford;
Jessie Hugh Yon, 89, of 320 Highs in the lower 90s. Lows in Bell, a girl, Sanford
grandmothers Mrs. Betty Booth
Central Ave., Oviedo, died the lower 70s. Southeast winds
of Sanford, Mrs. Elaine liar.
Saturday.
Born in Comfort, he around 10 mph, gusty near
tigan. of Culpepper, Va.; great
grandmother, Mrs. Hazel moved to Oviedo in 1920 where thundershowers. H a I n
he was a horticulturist and probability 30 per cent through
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Sharp, of Nitro, W. Va., and a
citrus grower. lie was a
"p
Tuesday.
number of aunts, uncles, and
member of First United
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40
cousins.
Methodist Church of Orlando.
Widely
scattered
mainly
Gramkow Funeral Home is in
Survivors include Sons, Hugh afternoon and evening (huncharge of arrangements.
Lawrie, Seattle Wash.; William dershowers except a few night
Broyles, Houston, Tex., Joseph and morning showers In the
SIDNEY DAVID WEISS
Lockey, California; sisters, southern coastal sections.
Carrie
Williams, Continued hot and humid with
Sidney David Weiss, 63, of Mrs
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Columbia,
S.C.
Mrs.
Mabel afternoon temperatures in the
2629 Laurel Ave., Sanford, died
Berry Pensacola, Mrs. Sue upper 80s and low 90. Lows
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Atlanta, Ga.; from near 70 interior extreme
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grandchildren; and three great- 11:21 a.m., 11:43 p.m.; low 4:47
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am., 5:26p.m. Port Canaveral:
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coming off the aswmbly lines were
equipped with catalysts designed to change the
carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons In exhaust
fumes into carbon dioxide and water.
Unfortunately, evidence soon began to accalled a strike with the threat to "shut down" an tative Bauman, (R-Md.) observed in a session Banker Shocked
here. Why are you feeling so benevolent toward cumulate that, along with harmlem CD2 and 1120.
entire state. The governor was left wi th the with his colleagues
you know what is
the cata lysts were also prod ucin g sulf ur ic acid.
another county as opposed to your own'
recourse of seeking court orders that would require happening in this circle of canary-eating grins The folloing is an open letter to the Seminole
To meet this new and unlooked-for t hreat to th e
environment, It was suggested that sulfur be
employes to provide essential public services.
Howard 11. Hodges
County Commission:
Th ere has been a rash of local strikes by transit
remov
ed from gasoline at the refinery — at an
President
But the ayes had it. Sen. Hiram Fong RThe management of this bank was ra ther
additional cost to the consumer.
Atlantic Nationa l
workers, hospital employes and oth er public Hawaii) argu ed that the Congress had to do
shocked
Now comes a warning From three scientists
po
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le
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ar
that
Bank
of
you
actually
moved
Sa
nford
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servants as governing bodies tried to keep payroll someth "to help those members
who
are
funds
under
your
wi
th Bell Laboratories In Murray 11111, N.J., that
control
to
another
county.
We
costs within their budgets as their new fiscal years barely getting along with their $42,500 salary
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to do this could create yet another major
began.
ba nk in Orange County.
problem deadly hydr ogen cyanide gas.
- Congressman Peter Peyser (H-N.Y.),
Letters to the editor are welcome.
For many years New York was the foun- House side,
In the presence ofsulfw.djoxide the formation
sa id that the economics of being a
Although commercial banks prudently cannot
They should b as brief u possible and of hydr
tainhead for many styles and trends eventually congressman "are murder."
ogen cyanide (HCN, by platinum
He indicated that directly loan such funds out to the community, comment on matters of general interest,
affecting American life as a whole. The style of co ming to Congress had been an economic there is no disputing
cata lysts is red uced to insignificant levels, they
the
that accounts such
Th e letters should deal with issues and avoid told
union power tactics which bankrupt a city and then disaster for him, but that he was willing to make as this build a liquidityfact
the recent 1071 h annual meeting of the
base which in turn pe rsonalities.
th reaten to sabotage effor ts to solve its financial this sacrifice in the public good. However, he releases funds for
American Chemical Society in Chicago.
th is pur pose.
Th e editor reserves the right to edit those However, t
he proposed removal of sulfur from
wanted
the
raise.
problems is one that America doesn't need.
We at the Atlantic Bank are charged with a letters for reasons of space, but will exercise gmline to reduce the sulfuric acid emission
One representatle emphasized that even The
distinct and pr imary responsibility to our great care that the thrust of th e letter Is not lost hazard could increase the
boost being voted would not catch congressmen community.
HCN emission hazard.
It s
lathe editing.
growth and prosperity
The scientists caution that their experiments
up wi th the 40 some per cent cost of livi
All lette rs most be signed with a mailing were conducted
ng in.. tribute to o urs and our s to It. What would ha ppe n
d'1
under la boratory conditions and It
crease since their last raise.
If the banks in Seminoie Coun ty disregarded our address and, when possible, a telepbone number the r esul ts "cannot be used to dr
aw conclusions
A number of congressmen, who will remain primary o
bl igation and voted to "spread the Jo the Identity of the writer may be verified. The concerning the chemical
No juggernaut, crushing benea th its weight the bodies of its nameless, piously
prod ucts of far more
argued they did not want or
money around "? It would appear t ha t t he Evening Herald will respect the wishes of co mplex gas mixtures in
devotees, moves with more irresistible momentum than a need the increase but
actual auto exhausts ,"
government program that is long established and heavil y Since ot
were going to vote for it. elected officials of this county would have the writer's who do not want th eir names to appear In
Their
he r officials were getting increases, they same responsibility
preliminary findings suggest, neverprint.
support ed by powerful special interests,
as the banks,
theless, "t he need for more exte nsive study of
said, it would be unfair for Congressmen not to
We reserve, of comic, the right to reject any the c he
Such is the tobacco subsidy program of the f ed eral govern- rote equal be nefi
mical interaction of auto exha ust gases
ts for themselves. It would
Lastly,
in
all
of
our
years
in
Seminole
County letters this newspaper considers to be libelous or with cata lysts."
ment.
smack of discrimination,
we haven't seen Orange County funds on deposit slanderous.
The doctors total the number of victims of cigarette
We can never do merely one thing
smoking — 600,000 dea ths a year from coronary heart
i th cigarettes blamed as the leading cause, 72,000 dea ths from
lung cancer and 25,000 deaths from c hronic bro nchi tis and
emphysema.
The Journal of the American Medical Assn. estimates that
the Urdted States spends $1.5 billion a year for health care costs
r es ulting from ciga ret te smoking.

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Todd Hollenbach, the coun- two buses were burned and 37 were arrested Sunday night children who are afraid that areas were es.ablished for all
Armed police and National ty's chief executive, said in a damaged.
near Southern High School, one those who rioted Friday night schools and demonstrations
Guardsmen have been ordered Sunday night telecast that he IS
Gov. Julian Carroll called In of the major areas of trouble "will repeat the disruptive and were allowed as long as they
to ride school buses in Jefferson abandoning a policy of re- nearly 1,000 National
Guar&amp; earlier in the weekend. About hateful actions of the past. " were peaceful. However, after
County after four days of an- straint. lie blamed the pros men early Saturday, and they 150
persons were arrested at Gordon, in outlining the step Friday night's violence, Gordon
tibusing violence in which an lems on the Ku Klux Klan, out- were deployed with Jefferson Southern Saturday
night, police ped.up security plans, ac- and Sloane banned all demonestimated 200 persons were in- skiers and "the frustrated and County and Louisville police to said.
knowledged he "made a mis- strations and prohibited public
jured and about 500 persons the drunken," and said author- help quell demonstrations SatMayor Harvey Sloane said take" in at first being lenient gatherings involving more than
were arrested.
ities would "move swiftly with urday night and Sunday night. armed officers on the buses toward protestors.
three persons In areas near
U. S. District Court Judge as much force as is necessary to
Police said at least 70 persons would reassure parents and
Initially, designated protest schools or along bus routes.
James F. Gordon issued the or- maintain public order."
der Sunday following the weekI)emnonstrations began last
end of violent protests. It takes Thursday — first day of the fall
effect today.
school term and first day of an
"We attempted to be tolerant integration plan requiring bus-- G
when marches threatened ing of some 22,600 of the 135,000
BOSTON AP — About 600 with rocks and bottles later in gan last year under a tempora- the buses roll
ed up.
peaceable assemblies," said children in the lMulSville.Jef- National Guardsmen
were the evening,
my program th at called for the
The order this year for the
Gordon, who ordered the bus-- ferson County school system. ready to join 1,550 police on the
About 26,000 of Boston's 75,- busing of 17,000 pupils and left city's near 160 schools is high
ing. "However, violent dis- About 20 per cent of the stu- streets of Boston today as per- 000 public school children will
many of those neighborhoods visibility. About 1,000 city p0regard of law and order, assault dents are black.
mnanent citywide desegregation be bused under the new in- untouched
lice will be supplemented by 550
on officers, conduct calculated
Some arrests were made begins under court order in the tegration program which for
Both
antibusing
forces
and
state
troopers and metropolitan
to frighten children, alarm then. But most of the arrests nation's oldest public schuoi tile first time reaches into all of those enfor
c
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the
deseg.
police. Crowds will not be
their parents and threaten bus and nearly all of the injuries system.
the city's tightly-knit ethnic regation order handed down by allowed near the schools or
drivers made it necessary for resulted from violent conThe guardsmen were called neighborhoods. About 50 per U.S. District Court Judge W. along bus routes, and
police
us to abolish protest areas, Imontations Friday night when Into the city Sunday for use by cent of
the
system's
students
Arthur
Garrity
Jr.
planned
difCommissioner
Robert
diGrazia
forbid assembly in unlawful mobs estimated by authorities the police commissioner, if are white, 35 per cent black
and ferent strategies this year
said any which do gather will
numbers and places and to take at more than 10,000 stirged out
nccdc1 They were Jeered and 15 per cent other minorities.
PoIo.,t'
last
car
adopted
a
lo',',
get
the "either -or" treatment --such Further precautions as of ntro1 in at least two areas, booed by about 200 mostly
There were large demonstra- profile (in opening day. About "They will either disperse
necessary for the
safety of the throwing rocks, bricks and but- young antibusing demon- (ions and repeated stoning of 500 men were assigned to the immediately or they will he archildren of this community" tIcs at police. Authorities said strators on arrival and pe l ted school buses when
classes be- schools, but few were visible as rested."
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The Palestine Liberation Organjztjon has called on
Arab nationalists to shoot
American technicians who may
be statione(I in the Sinai Desert under
the IsraeliEgyptian pact.
"The Palstinian revolution ... regarth the U.S.
military
presence in Sinai as an enemy target that should be shot
by every struggler and every nationalist in our Arab nation," the Pl.() nespa pe r Al Thawra
sa id in Beirut on
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line- a distanceof ISOfeet. thence run
West i6Ofeet thence run South to the
Northerly right of way line-of State
Road £34. thence run Easterly along
NOrtherly right f way line to
the Point of Beginning, dnO LESS
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County, Florida being 166 33 feet
NorThwesterly along a Straight tine- thea5tr'cty along the arc of siid
South 00 degrees 9' IS" West of theto the said Southerly right of way curve through a central angle- of II
Northwest corner of said Lot 76.1,
line of State (load S 1)1 at a point 60 degrees 00' 00" a distance of 366 67 thence run South $9 degrees 01' IS"
feet West nf the par-i of be-ginning
feet to 11w end of curve thence run
East. a diStance of 191501 feel to tIle
thence run Fast along sad right of North 79 denreea SI' IS" East, a beginning of a curve ConCAve to the
line 60 feet t the POINT OF distance of 141 feet to the beginning
Northwesterly and having a radius
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of a curve concave to the Southerly 04 190986 feet, thence run Nor
and havi,,u a radius of 1909 34 feet,
the-$terly along the- arc of Said
Containing 1.500 sQuare feet (0
thence run Southeasterly along the- Curve through .s entrai angle of I)
acre), more or Ies
arc of said curve through a central degree's 00' 00" a distance of 366 67
angle cii 71 degrees 54'3'4" a distance feet to the end of curve, thence run
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thence run South 7$ de'.jree-s 07' 1%' distance of 141 feet to the beginning
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distance-of 20 feet, thence run South
westerly along a straight line to the- Aijquit. A 0. 1975
Said new Northerly right of way tine- (SEAL)
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Clerk of th Circuit Court
beginning, thence run Easterly
By Elaine RiCharde
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Deputy Clerk
distance of 15 feet to the Point of
Publish Aug 75 &amp; Sept. 1. 8, 15. 1975
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CITY OF CASSELBERRY.
FLORIDA
Notice- Of Public HearIng
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE is hereby give-n by the-City of Casselbe-rry thit the Council
will hold a ptsblic hearing to consider
enActment of a non emergency
ordinance entitled'
An ordinance adogting the Utility
Fund Operations Budget. setting
forth an lIe-mired estimate for the

Public hearing will be he-Id In the
fin at a p&amp;nt on the Southerly TO PHILLIP W. BALDENHOFER City Hall, Casselb.rry. Florida on
extenSion of the West line of Lot 764
Si-ic Ii..ii0 Grant Deneau Tower the 15th day of September. A 0. 1975,
Daytor,. Oho
of the Town of Longwood, according
7 3t)
as
loplat recorded In Plot Book I. pageYOU ARE NOTIFIED that an pOSS'bte. at whiCh time 'cite-relIed
70. publIc records of Seminole- action for damagej for breach of a parties and Citile-flS for and against
County, Florida. being 16633 feet ouaranty agreement aria to fore
'be proposed OrdinOnc, will be
5,outti 00 tie-gre-es 3915" We%t of tIlC Closure a mortgage on the foilo*ng beArd Th hearing may be con
Plorlhwest corner of cOd Lot 764
property in Seminole- County, tiriuci from time to time until final

ContaIning 113 square fee't. more or That port of
Containing 21.iio sQuare feet (0193
less
The East 75 lee-I of the West 772 acre) more-or less, exclusive of area
feet Of the South 158 38 feet of thAt within exiflnq rights Of way
PARCEL PlO 110
part
of Block U, North of Township t7) ALSO:
FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
line of Wildmere-, according to plot WATER RETENTION AREA LEFT
A trianQIarparce-lof Iandin Lot I?. recorded in Plot Book I. page Iii. (NORTH1 STATION 15'OOOO
Block "0". of 0 R Mitchell's public records of Seminole County,
That part
Survey 04 the Levy Grant. according Florida, fLES existing rights of
to plat recorded in Plot Book 1. page way,)
Block 8. North Of Township line,
S. public records of Seminole
Wildmere, according to plot
County. Florida, South of State Road lying Plortherlyof and within 10 feet
recor
in Plot Book 1, page III
04 the survey line of State- Road S
S 43-4 and West of State Road 15
public records of Seminole County,
being described asfollows Begin at 131. Section 77580. said survey line
Florida. (LESS the West I?? feet,
the intersection of the South right of being descrIbed as follows,
and less that Dart deScribed as

St. Petersburg. Florida
PARCEL No 10?

Tallahassee, Florida 37307
PARCEL No 109

PARCEL NO, 111
FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY

feet to the end of curve-, thence run olthe Southeast corner of Section 37,

North 79 degrees 5115" East, a Township 70 South, Range- 30 East,
di5tnce cliii feel to the beginning thence run North $9 degrees 01' 3)"
Lots 1 and2.Wetherington Heights of a curve- concave to the Southerly West, a distance 0193171 feet to the
Addition to lonqwood, accord.ng tO and h.vnq a radius of 190984 feet. bi'uinnirig of.i curve concave to the
plot recorded in Plot Book I?. page thence run Southeasterly aIOn&lt; the Northerly and having a radius of
71. public records of Seminole arc of said curve througf, a central 1909 S6 feet, thence- run Nor
County Florida. (Less road right of Angleof 21 degree's 51' 11" a distance thwesterly along the- arc of said
way),
05 73037 feet to the end of curve, curve through a central angle-of 10
(II That part of

of the survey line of State Road S East, a distance of IS) 64 feet to the feet to the end of said curve, thence
131, SectIon 77510. said Survey line beginning of a curve- concave to the run North 7$ degrees 07' 1)" West. a

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feet of Block 2. W'ldmere- aCcording CASE NO.
to plot recorded in Plot Rook 1, page GOP DON A TAYLOR.
III, public records of Seminole
at.
County, Florida, (LESS existing
rigPt of way,)

Fits!. a distance-of 19)301 feet to theA portion of Section 78, TownshIp Govern yourselves accordingly
beginning of a curve concave to the 71 South. Range 30 East, Seminole
Deted thiS 70th day t August,
Northwesterly and having a radius County, Florida, and more par A 0
ticularly
described
as
foifows'
of 190986 feet thence run ffci
theatte'rly along the arc of said
Commence at the intersection of ISrail
curve through a central angle-of Ii the Northerly right of way line of
By Bill B Grier
deorees 00' 00" a distance 013666.? Lake Howell Lane- With the Easterly
Mayor
feet to the end of curve, thence run rIght 04 way line of Lake Howell ATTEST
North 79 de'gr
SI' 15' East. a Boulevard (State Road Number
Ado N D'Ercole
distance of III feet to the- beginning a 200 foot right Of way as now Act ma City Clerk
of a curve concave to the Southerly estabtishedi. run thence- North
Publish Anq 7$ Sept I IC7S
and having a radius 04 l
86 fret, degrees 07' 11" East along Said
OFO 171
thence run Southeasterly along the Northerly right of way line- a
arc of said curve through a central diStance of 77$ 95 feet to the pOint Of IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT.

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of 730 37 feet to the end of curve, be-ginning thus described return CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
East, a distance- of 151 66 feet to the

distanceof7l$

9'SfeettosaiipOirf CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-uT1 CA tI A
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Northerly and having a radius of 73 degrees 54' 75" West aIor4 Said IN RE: The Macnag
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Statewide Stations. Inc
SERVE - United States
Corporation Company.
Re-Side-nt Agent
800 Flamnett flank

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COUNTY, of the Utility Department of the City

North along said West right of way Range 30 East. for the- end of this curve through a central angle- of 10
tine-A distance of 15 feet. thence run described survey line
degrees 51' 20" a distance of 363.52
uthweter &amp;0ng a Straight line Containing
t
d f
curve,
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square
feet
(007)
o the sold Plortfrightof way line-of acre, more of less, exclusive of
run South 19 degrees 01' 31" East. a
Said State Road S 4)1. at a point
tistance of 931 71 feet to a point 0
area within e-iiSting rights of way
feet West of the point of beginning,
feet South of the Southeast corner of
run East along said right Of
Section 37, Town',hip 70 South.
way line 15 feet to the POINT OF
Range- 30 East, for the- end of this
PARCEL PlO Ii)

Florida Power Corpor
Ation
SERVI: Thelma Moxherner.
Resident Agent
370) 34th Street

Harry Magle, d b a
Sunrise ApartmentS

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76 fiscal year arid appropriating
reveotje for the various funos and
the purposes 04 such estimate.
Plantifti, confirming eip('rditure% to date;
severability, confliCts, and effective
date
lying Northerly of and within 4.0 feet MICHAEL J SHOUVLIN.
The proposed ordinance- is posted
of the survey line of State Road s
etc . et at.
it the City Hall. Cassetberry.
131 Section 77580. Said survey line
Defendants

State Road S 431 at a pOint 15 feet Northwest corner of Said Lot 761.
Road £34, thence' run Easterly along
West of the point of beginning, thence run South $9 degrees 01, 45"
Said Northerly right of way line tO
thence run East along said right of Eitst, a distance of 19150) feet to the the- Point of Beginning, and LESS
way line 1$ feet to the POINT OF beginning of a curve concave to the the East 375 feet of the West 317 feet
Northwesterly and having a radius c'S the South 15038 feet North
BEGINNING
Township line.)
Containing II) square feel, mor' or ci 1909 B fee-I. thence run Nor
'heastecly along the arc of said
less
curve through a central angle-of Ii bounded And de-scribd as follow's:

f4oqIe. Inc
SE RYE' Harry Hagle.
PC%idnt Agent
901 Pitelroad AvenUe'
Winter Park. Florida
PARCEL No 117

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filed Petition in the Circuit Court of
Seminole County. Fl*rida. 'O the
()'ssolution of Marriage existing
between GERALD DAVID DENNIS

1909 86
feet,
thence
curt arc of saId cl've through a central
flook I, page 5, public recorth Of Southeasterly along the- arc of Said Anoleof 71 degrees 31' 31" a distance
Sem.nole County. Florida, ie-St Of curve thr.igh a central angle 04 10 04 7)037 fee' to the end of curve,
State Roati IS 600, arid North of Statedegrees SI' 20" a distance of 36) 57
thence run Sc',jth 78 degrees 07' Ii"
Road S 434 being described at feet to the end of said curve, thence
Fast, a clistarce of ISI 66 feet to the
foltow Begin at the intersection of run South $9 degrees 0)' 31" East. a beginning Of a curve concave to the
the North right of way line- of State distance of 9)1 71 feet to a point 0 45 Northerly anci having a radius O
Road S 134 and the West right of way fr-' S.ulh of the Southeast corr,ec of 190986
feet,
thence
run

West ióOfeet. thence- run South to the

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according to plot recorded in Plat toplat recorded in Plat Book 1. page the survey line-of State Road S 134, of Wilcimere Subdivision, according the properly descr.bed in said
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Section 77510. SaIci survey line- being
Book 1). page 59. public records of 20, public records of Seminole
to plot recorded in Plot Book , page Complaint aria to Show cause, It any
By Lillian I Jenkin5,
described as followS
Seminole-Cøunty, Floridi, described COtnty. Florida being IU 33 feet
ill, public records of Seminole you have, why said property Should
Deptity Clerk
as follows Begin at the intersection SOuth 00 degreeS 3$' IS" West of the
County. Florida. being described as not be condemned for the uses acid ALBERT N FIT IS
04 the West right of way line-of South
*est corner 04 said Lot 16.1. Begin at a p&amp;nt on the Southerly
follows' Begin at the intersection of purposes as set forth in the Corn- Attorney for the Petitioner
Ciraht Avevije"and the Southerly thence run South 09 degrees 01' IS" extension of the West line of Lot 264
the West right ot way line of Wayman Plaint filed herein If you fail to oo 710 FdW?th Btiildtnq

westerly along a straight I,nc to the- County, Florida, being 164 3) lee-I

ResIdent Agent
$5) F Highway 1)1
Lencjwoocl, Florida
PARCEL No 111

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or before the 1st day of October 1975,
Seminole County
otherwise a rtetOult arid Ultimate
P0 Pox 70
CEPT exiSting right of way.)
j1dOmen' will be entered agOinit
.ltamo04e Springs.
Cp0taining $0 snuare feet, more
lying Northerly of and within 40 feet
you fnr th. relief demanded in said
Florida 37701
less
of the survey line of State Road S
Range )0 East, for the end of this cvi or be-fore the 73rd day of Sep PtItlon. whic4i is, the Dissolution of
described Survey tine
1)1, Section 7750t), said survey line
'ember A 0 , 1975. and file- the Marriage, between he and you.
PARCEL ff0 107 FEE SIMPLE - being described as follows
WITNESS MY HAND and OF
Contlnlnq 0,017 square feet (0 III original with the Clerk of the above
RIGHT OF WAY
FICIAI SEAL of ¶01 Court thi5 78th
Begin at a p&amp;nt on the Southerly of the Snith 15* 30 feet North of acre), more or less
styled Court on Said date, to show
of August 191$
A triangular parcel of land located extension of the West line of Lot 261 Township lne 1
(hI ALSO cause what right, title, interest
(Seat)
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Preside-nt

James C Gamble
ISO Springwoc'd Trail
Maiflitrud. Fllda

accordance with it Declaration of
arc of
Said curve through a central Taknaheretoforefiledntbiscause
ang'eof 71 degrees 54' 31" a distance All
parties to this Suit and all other

hOC Wilcirnere. according to plot

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President

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Texaco, Inc
SERVE Prentice Hall
Corporation System,
Resident Agent
000 flarnett Bank Building
Tallahassee-, F'orida 37302

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Addre't 'jokngwn.
Resident,, unknown

f.ence run Southeasterly along the appticatlonforiinOrderof Taking iO thOt GERALD DAVID DENNIS. hiS

1)1, run North along sad Easterly

Eydie J Gamble

distance of III feet to the beginning Ser.trmbec. A D. 1975. at Il 00
o'clock A M
n Seminole County
Of a curve concave to the Southerly Courthouse. Sanford. Florida.

plot recorded in Plot
Book 1, pages described line
II to 2). public records of Seminole
FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
County. Florida. described as Containing 200square fees, more or WATER RETENTION AREA
folIow' Begin at the- intersection of less, exclusive of area within
(I) That part of

SAid Westerly right of way line a toptatrtscorctedin Plal Book I. PiQe-

Winter Park. Florida
PARCEL No 105

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thence run South $9 degree's OV
•• anti each of vats OS defendants DIVISION F
Fast, a distance of 191501 feet to the seek mO to condemn the above In Re: Dissolution of MarrIage

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sting right', of

titin ri Winter Park

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within r

Co Trustee

Seminole Computer Service-i

IS

Point of flegnning, thence run South
I)'07" East, a distance of

Fasterlylineof said Block $ with the

Maltland, Florida
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A trir.oular pir(el of land in Lot

Westerly right of way line of State extensi of the West line of Lot 764

Jennie' N Fix
4 170 Evergreen Av,'riue
l.onqwooci, Florida
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PARCEL No iii

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thence run East to the- POINT OF thence run Northeasterly along the
Fait. a (liS'ante of 911 71 fee't t ii
Northwesterly and having a radius Seminole County. Florida. by
Pe-titiOnq Hu'M,&amp;ncj.
Arc 04 said curve through a central pOint 0 IS feet South of the Southeast of 1909 86 feet. thence run Nor
EmInent Domain procedngs
BEGINNING
angIe nfl degrees 1 55" a distance
corner of Section 37. Township
You are further notified thOt the JlJflIT4 ANN DENNIS.
theaste-,-ly along the arc of said
Containing SO square feet. more or (if $9 10 fees thence from a tangent
South, Range )0 East. for the end of
less
curve
through
a
central
angle
of
II
Plaintiffs
will call u for hearing
Pponde Wife.
hearing of North 09 degrees Ii' 70"
this described survey line
before the Honorable Kenneth M
decrees 00'00" a distance of 36667
NOTICE TO DEFEND
PARCEL NO 105
Fast, run North 0 decrees 3$' IS" Containing 7.697 square feet (0062
feet to the end of curve, thence run Ieffler. one of the Judges of the- TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO

S4',rtty Federal Sv

Jacksonville, FIomid
No 107

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Flrt Federal Savings
&amp; Loan ASsociation ci
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Seminole- County
SERVE Ci T Edmonds,
Executive Vice
President
317 West First Street
Sanford, Florida

Florida First National

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Ludie I. Dame-Il. widow
102 Mayrose Drive
Sanford, Florida
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WI'ICYS THE OTHER
1FFLLOW

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point on the Said South right of way feet to the beginning of a curve degrees 51' 70" a distance of 343
feet to the end of said Curve, thence
tine of State RoOd S 134. at a point 10 cor'rav.' to the Northwesterly and

run South $9 degrees 0)' 31" East. a
distance of 9)1 71 feet to a pont 0 15
feet South of the Southeast corner of
Section 37. TOwnship 70 South,

a w dow
UI I Church Street
Lonqwd. Florida
PARCEL No 105

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CUlT 1ff AND FOR SEMINOLE

Westerly along Said r,ght of way line- book I. page 111. public records of
10 feet to the POINT OF BEGIN
Seminole County. FlOridO, (EX

Alexander Nicholas.
III, single
$10 F Church Street
Ionqwood. Florida
PARCEL Plo 105

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Casselbi'rry. Florida
PARCEL No Iii

Tax Collector,

4OPS, VALUES

Florida

Winifred Nicarry

Frederick W flistIne
650 flay Avenue
I nng*o, Florida
PARCEL No 115

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teona the new rqht 01 way tine for P,rb B'd'i
State RcuidS-13.fastocated in Parcel arfQflJ

distance of 10 fees. thence run North

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follows

1909 06
feet.
thence
run
Eachciefendant is hereby required tcwoey Albert N Fitt. wtOs ad
Southeasterly along the- arc of said to serve written defenses, if any, to dres i - 7)0 Edwards Building.
curve thrOugh a central angle of 10 Said Complaint On:
Parf Avpnue, Sanford, Florida
degrees S.I'70" a d,stance of 363 7
anti file th. original with the
TI4OMA5 C, FREEMAN

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arc Of Sad curv" through a central
Ar.qteofi ticgret'c$4' 31" adistorice

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diStance of 10 feet, thence run
The East 75 feet of the West 197 and less that part described as
SoutheaterIy along a straight line to feet Of the South 150 38 feet of that
follows' F rom the ntersecton of the
the said Northerly right of way line Part of Block I. WIdmefe Sub
Faster;y lineof Said Block B with the
at a point 10 fct Easterly of the diviSion. North of Township line.
NOrth right nf wo ii line- o Stale Road

NC*burqti Development

Mary C (list line, a It a
Carolyn S flistline
650 E flay Avenue
onawood, Florida

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of tnt 261 of the Town of Lonqwood,
M(Otinn to plot recorded in Ptat

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Casselberry, Florida
PARCEL Plo 11$

flame-ft First National
Bank of Winter Pork
SERVE Charles K Cross.
President
750 Park Ave'nue Sou?h
Winter Park. Florida

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William E Pdicarry

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Ond having a radius 04 1909 86 feet.

of State Road S iii. thence run FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY

Barnett flank of Win

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Blake and Cole. P A
SERVE Philip E Blake,
Reside-nt Agent,
551 F Highway 434
I onciwood. Florida
PARCEL No 1)1

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Cornmencpit the Intersection of the

East, a d'stancr of 151 66 teet to the
of the- West right of way line of East South Inc of Section 37, Township 70
of the Town of Longwond, according
Street andtfie South right of way line South. Range 30 East, at a point beginning of a Curve concave to the toplat recorded ifl Plot Book 1. page
You and each of you are hereby 1ff
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
of State Road S 131. thence run South 166 33 feet South 00 degrees 39' IS" Northerly and having a radius of 20. public record', of Seminole ie0,' notified that the plaintiffs
EIGHTEENTH .1UDICIA ICIR.
1909 86
West of the' Northwest corner of Said
feet.
thence
run County. Florida. being 164 3) feet fed itS sworn Complaint, tPOether

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flerte Masten
Brasse Drive

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distance Of 111 feet to the beginning

Jr , Presiticot
73 Wall Street
New York. New York

Wayne A Nicarry
;.57 Apple Drive
'Greencastle,

used in this column and

westerly of a line described as

accordIng tr rca' recorded ,
Book 10. rusue IS, public records

PARCEl No III

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Containing $0 sguare feet. more

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Margaret Browr-As administrator
if pI Estate ot
t.c executor of the- Last
Will and Testament of

IA,' inlando S,rng',
Drive

'-57 Apple Drive
'C,reencastle

Jacob' ys '' care of this

of 1909 16 feet. thence run Nor
North 150 feet. th"nce run West 160 EASEMENT
theasterly along the arc of said
feet. thence run South to the said
curve through a central angIe of II
North right of way line of sa.d Stale Thot par? of
The West 170 feet ot the South 300
iienrre. 00' 00" a distnc of 36467
Road S *11. thence run East along
of Block 7. Witdmere according
feet of the end of curve, thence run said right of way line-to the- Point of

Mi)ttIiri ('iii'ir,inty Trust
C'nrnpany ot tde- York.

the double would be for takeout

(Do you have a question lot

Northerly right of way line of State within existing rights of way
Road S 111 at a ooint 10 feel West of
the Pn;nt of Beginning, thence run W A( SO'
Easterly 10 feet to the POtNT
A Parcel of land in the Southwest
corner of I at 7. said Wethcr,nuton
BEGINNING

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167 Sontancyj Spring',
Drive
I 000wcind, Florida
PARCEL No lit

Mary W Bistline-

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PARCEl. No ill

John A Itittinr', Jr
65 WOOCfSitiC Drive
Scotia. New Ytirk 3210?
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Sunrise Apartments
I F SanIo,o Sjirunq
C)rlve
I neowrywl. FIor,d,i

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1179 luskawilla Road

l Well ttreet

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Patricia Ann Halt
'21 F Santondo Springs
Drive

NOTICE OF HEARING
TO SHOW CAUSE

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Winter Park. Florida

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1ff THE COURT OF THE CIRCUIT

JUDOE SEMINOLE COUNTY,
ir5.
teqaees. grante, rury through a rntral angIe ot I I
PARC FL NO 114
FLOR IDA,
o enr' ' nv wsi. a distance of F r SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
creditors. Ilenors. or other parties denreeiOO' 00" a rlist,'tnce ot 36467
FEE SIMPI.E RIGHT OF WAY
IN PROBATE
fees th.ncc. fi.si South
claiming by. through. under, or f
A trlanoular parcel of land
to the end 04 curve, thence run ThM
Part Of
re: Estate of
enrre 11' fl" West, a distance Of 10
acinst nny such deceased clefen
te West jOfeet of Lot 1. Block 5
North 7 dIngrres SI' IS" East, a
The East 7$ feel of the West 317
feet.
fri
a
pnint
tin
Said
curve,
thfl(
dnl or defendants. and MI PMII
of
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5
6
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A'It'iNIF
DAY
PMt
distance of 144 ft to the btnninq tt
4 theamerided
Of thC S(J1h )
let of that Ironi a tannt harj Of North U and H. Wlldmere. according to plot
Oreased
having or dalming to have any 04 a curve concave to the Southerly
rt of Block 8. lying North of the
denrees fl' 40' W.st run Weste,', recnr
TOAIICr,dltors and Persons Having
, Plat Book 3
right, title, or interest in and to the and having a radius of 1909 16 feet, Township line of WiIdmere, ac
property described in the Corn th
alonritiv'arc of said curve through a public records of Semmonle County Claims or Oemands AgaInst Said
run Southeasterly along the cording toptt recorded in Plot Book central angle of OS degrees 57 53" a Florida, desuibed as fotlow; Begin Estate:
plaint, to Wit
arc of said
curve through a central
SECTION 77510; STATE ROAD
1 pane 111. pubtic records of distance of CA OS feet to the POINT at t, intersectlonof the West line of Yti ri eah Of you are herCby
31"adistanc Seminole County. Florida. (LESS OF RFlNNIP46
netted and reg.jireci to present any
SEMINOLE
COUNTY: .'ogiCof7)dgrtejS4'
434;
Olord Str&amp;t and the C*i5ttfl dams
f 7)03? fcet to lhe end of curve
existing right of *Oy,i
and may have against
DESCRIPTIONS
ich you,the
or
Containing ,477 square feet ( I 319 Setitherty rif cit way line of State ether of you, demands
thence run South 78 degreeS •
PARCEL NO 10?
Fast, a distance of IS) 66 feel to the lying within 40 feet on each Side of
acres) more or te', exclusivC of Road S 431, thence run South alo.iq
FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
be-gqjp,g cit a curve concave to the the surv.'y line of Stale Road 5 431,
area in existing rights 01 way and SaidWest right of way line of Oxford estate cit MINNIE DAY. deceased.
tote of said County, to the Circuit
Section ii5io, ti survey hOC being
exclusive of rights of way Street a distance of 10 let.
Northerly an having a radius of
A triangutar parcel of land in Lot 1909 86
run
described
as
follows
reguirements as deScribed above, run Northwesterly along a strOight Judcie of Seinirmle County. FlOrida,
feet,
thence
at his office in the court house of 5Jó
286. Town of Lonqwood, according tO Southeasterly along the arc of said Ie-flt at a point on the Southerly
PARCEL NO 116
lin, to the said South right of way Cr;nty atS,lnford. Seminole County.
FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
plot recorded in Plot Book I. pages curve through a central angle of 10 extension of the We-st line Of Lot 764
lin, of Slate Ro.d S 431.
at a POint 1 Florida, wlhn Six catends, months
18 thru 71, pubtic records Of degrees
feet Wterty of the Posnt
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20" a distance 01)63 S7 of the Town of LonqwoorJ, according
(a) That part of
from the time of the first pubtication
as follows Begin at the intersection run Sr,th 89 tie-gre-es 01'))" East. a
20, pubIi
records of Seminole
Wiltime-re SubdiviSion, O(Cordin to along said right of
way a distance to clOirn or demand 5J'ioll be in writing,
of the West right of way line of distane of 93)71 feet too point ois
County.' Florida, being 1643) feet
plot recorded in Plot Book I. page 10 feet to the p0,0, 01 beginning.
andthallstatetheplaceof residence
Oleander Avenue and the Northerly feet Sciuthof the Southeast corner of
South 00 degrees 39' 15" West of the
Ill, public records of Seminole Containing Mi sgiare feet, more or
post nffice address of the
right Of way tine Of State Road S 131. Sect;on 37,
Northwest corner Of said Lot 764,
Township 20 South.
County,
Florida, and
being tess
claimant, and shall be sworn to by
Westerly right Of way line a diSt6nt• de-srih
survey line
Fast, a di5tAfl(e- of 1915 01 feet to the
inferction of the East line of said
anti Accompanied by a filing fee cit
Of 10 feet, thence run Southweste-rly CnnPaninq 6)1 square feet (0014 beginning of a curve concave to the Block 8. and the North right of way PARCEL NO
onetiollar and such claim or demind
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CARNIVAL

Southeasterly along the arc of sad Howell Boulevard a distance- Of and
curve through a central 4,e- of ID 79807 feet to a point, run thence MARGARET J GLAZI ". "
degrees 51' 70" a distance of 36357 Pforth 67 degrees 41' 00" East a
feet to the end of Said curve. thence distance-of $75 fee-t more or less to
AMENDED
run South $9 degreej 0)' 31' East, a the waters of Howe-fl Lake. run
NOTICE OF AC ON
the-tic,' Southeasterly along said
diStance of 911 7) let too point 0
fe't South of the Southeast corner wOter too point which bears North TO
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ace) moreor less. exc:u'sive of area
Inning. Lands thus descrbe-d the? an action for Dissolution of
within t'xiting righI of way
19 75 acres more- or tess.
Marriage-has bern filed againSt you.
has been tiled againSt you arid YOU
(71 ALSO
in which Pe-titloner is seeking a
are- required to serve-a copy of your
divorce-. and 'vOu are requlr
to
A friangular Parcel of land in the written defenses, if any, to it on
serve a copy of your written
SOuth 300 feet of the West 225 feet of Stephen J. Bozarth. Esquire,
ciefe-nsts, it any, to GENE R
Block 2. SAid Wildmere Subdivisn, Plantiffs' attorney whOte- address 5
STEPHENSON.
Attorney
for
the intersect
of the East right of Tower, Orlan. Forlda 32107 00 or Casselbe-rry, Florida 37707: and file
way line of Wavrnan Street and the- before Octo',, 4
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Begin at , point on the Southerly 1909,86
feet.
thencerun beginning of a curve concave to the State Road S 43.4, as located above, Court either before service Ori September 72nd. 1975. otherwise, a
extension of the West line of Lot 761 SoutheaSterly along the arc Of Said Southerly and having a radius of thence run North alg Said East Plantiffs' attorney or immedIately
c'S the Town of Longwood, according curve thrciuqh a central angle- Of 10
Judgment may be entered against
90916 feet. thence run Westerly
righlofway line. 0 distance-Of Slid, the-qe-ftt othe-r*,
a default will
to plat recorded in Plat Book I. page- degrees 54'7Q" a diStance- of 36352 along the arc cit Slid curve-through a
you for the re-lie-f demanded eci th
thence run Southeatferly along a be entered aguiflst you fo, the relief
20. publIc records of Seminule let') to the end of said curve, thence- central angle of 16 degrees OS' ." a Straight line to the Said new Nor. demanded In the Complainl Oe'
Pe-titi
If sitid defendantt are living, and
County, Florida, being 1U 13 feet run Søuth $9 dc"grees 01' 31" East. a diStance of 531 06 feet f the POINT
WITNESS my hand aria oHl'al
lherly right of wa'j line of State- Road Petition
if any or all of said defendant or South 00 degrees 39' 15" West of the distance of 9)1 71 feet to a point 0
teal in this Court, this lilPi day of
OF BEGINNING, thence from a
131. at a point Stet Easterly of theWITNESS my hand and seal of
defe-ndnts are deceased, the NOrThweSt corner of said Lot 761, feet South of the Southeast corner
August, 197$
tangent bearing of North 15 degre-e
Point of Beginning, thence run this Crt on Atsgtsst 7,
unknown Spouse, Pie-irs, devise-es.
thence run South $9 degrees 0)' 45" Section 37, Township 70 South, WI9" Fast, run North 01 degrees 15'
(SEAL)
Westerly along said right of way, 3 (Seal)
grantee-s. creditors. lienors, or other
Fast, a distance of 191S01 feet to the Range 30 Fail, for the end of this ii" West, a distance of 10 'ect,
Arthur H Beck*itti. jr
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the
Point
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AS Clerk of the- Court
parties claiming by. througp,, under, beginning of a curve concave to the described survey lineClerk of Circuit Court
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run
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09'
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Containing
13
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more
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By LillIan JenItin
By Elaine RiChard,
Northwesterly ønd having a radIus Containing 1,763 square feet (0010 Fast a distance of 305 7$ fe-el, thence le-is
As Deputy Clerk
defenditnt or defendants, if alive,
Depufy Clerk
04 1909 86 feet, thence run Nor- acre) more-or less, exclusive of are-a run South P9 degrees 30' 05" East.
And if dead, their unknown SPOUSe-,
Publish Aug 23 &amp; egt I. I. IS. 1975
theacterty along the arc Of saId within existing rightS 05 way
Publish Aug II. 75 &amp; Sept I. , 1973
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business interesu keep him
Mountains in ,New York, near
several months each year. Wife Dept., Regular and Volunteer, their four children, ",Meta, Forest to spend the last week each to earn money for the
DORIS
Delhi to a l) year-old family-Nancy Schieickert, daughter
Iett&gt; and children, Holley Ann enjoyed a Labor Day picnic at Steffi, and Kimberley Jour. before school started
Muscular Dystrophy Fund at
DIETRICH
owned farm house, were of ,Mrs. Millie Schweickert of
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the Fire Station. Among the neyed to Albion, Ill., to visit Mr.
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guests were Fire Commissioner McKibben's mother, and step- Da)r weekend were John and Sanford. Brenda Kimball
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August with Joe at Oswego.
Bruce and her mother, Mrs. honors from University of
Holley spent two weeks with John Daniels and his wife, lather, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nancy Booth and their son, earned
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Johnny.
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Over the labor Day weekend,
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plans
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Mayor Troy Piland, and his the family went to visit Mrs. swinuning, sleeping in tents, cause. Children skating to earn
dunking in the brook and re- university working toward a
wife, Marilyn, and family and McKibben's parents, Mr. and walking the beautiful nature money so maybe other
Before entering her freshman friends of the Fire Department. Mrs. F.E. Collins, who reside in trail, and just "roughing it." children will be able to skate.
uniting with many kissing irmter's degree.
a degree from University of
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cousins was the main diversion.
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daughter
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celebrated a quiet 25th wedding therapist, Jackie plans to enter Nell and Harold Whittern enCarni's son, Richard D.
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Bruce,
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Jackie Edwards, daughter of
Wendy
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Katie
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daughter
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Joe hurimal has returned to Whelchel, Kim Roberts and
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Dearly Precious won her eighth straight race and her
seventh consecutive stakes with a triumph
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Richard Bailey's Dearly Presciou.c, a $22,000 yearling
purchase who hasn't lost since her first race, earned
$67,938 in winning the Lassie by four lengths and bxsted
her bankroll to $250,989. Ridden by Mike Hole, Dearly
11'rescious raced the six furlongss over a dull track in
1: 111-5and paid a winning mutuel of 12.80after being Free
Journey , with Head Spy third Each starter carried 119
polmdS
In Sunday 's major features, Dulcia, $7, edged favored

Tizna by a nose in the W,050 Ramona Handicap at Del
Mar; and the $45,875 Dark Mirage Handicap for 3-

year-old fillies was at Belmont Park with Dbdana Stables'
fled Cross, $10, was an impressive 6ti-length winner over

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members present were
Americanism ckiirrun Olga
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Florence Roberts, community
activities chairman Kay
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FOXBORO, Mass. (All) - New England Patriot
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Allant,a had beaten secondplace
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George Scott slugged a three.
Catfish Hunter, chivalrous
and humble, &amp;-lid fie owes it all relief help from Jirn Todd over run homer to lead Milwaukee
the final 3 and 2.3 innings, won over Boston in the first game
to his supporting cast It's
to believe that flunter, either the first game and Sonny Sic- after the lied Sox whipped the
the fisherman or the pitcher bert, with relief help from Paul Brewers in the opener on Carl.
Lzndblad Todd and Rollie Fin tort Fisk 's tie breaking double.
has ever cast a longer
gers, won the second garne.
Indians 7-9, Tigers 2.0
told a taller tale.
Twins 9, White Sox I
Oscar Gamble and George
Ifunter. the most consisten
Steve Brye returned to the Hendrick were the hitting stars
pitcher in baseball
Sunday joined a couple of im- Minnesota lineup with a boom. in Clevel,and's slugfest over I),mortals from yesteryear b&gt;• Hrye, making his first plate ap- troit. GnbIe cracked a trip!,
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Lefty Grove had drawn
a conventional overthe- runs with his 21st horner and ,,
kind in the American 1,eague
five a slu gged
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single in the opener.
before.
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the teams behind me," said
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--Martina Navratilova
"We ant Pittsburgh," the
green
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Uflter
10US
pinstripes
and
got a lot of green
player in the world, but she can't do it under the
when
d of the title
and gold for doing it.. -To
r"trictive measures of her native Czechoslovakia.
came through...acid the chant
Oakland for the first four seaThat is the reason, she insists, that she has asked for 0
spread throughout the clubSons, and to the Yankees this
litical asylum in the United States.
house as quickly as the chamun
year. A pitcher is only as good
1"olitics has nothing todo %4ith it, inorwy has nothing to
pagne-a - ci'sshower."We're
as his team."
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d with it," the 18-year-old budding star from Bernice,
BALTIMORE (AP) — Jim
number one! Beat tile
After being declared a free
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Prague.
told
a
news
conference
at
the
West
Side
The Yankees, who beat Balti- "Catfish" Hunter may well be agent and signing a celebrated
Manager Sparky Anderson
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more 2-0 Sunday behind Hunt- headed for the Baseball flail of $3.75 million deal, the former
less an
usually placid
self,
er's
six-hitter, are thinking Fame some day. Rut night now, Oakland A's pitcher has more
ting the IflCfl
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about next year while his for. he's more interested in going than upheld his end of the pact
nier teammates are looking t
hunting in the woods near his with the Yanks-who hate a 71(Vvision title in the past four
othe
orld
Series.
Hertford. N.C., home.
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"Let's see," the ace of the
shouted.. .t n
Hunter, who has lost 13, has
games behind the A's, charge New York Yank ees said Sunda y pitched a career-high seven
shouted even iOUuCF V:Wflie
into Oakland tonight riding an after becoming a 26-game win- shutouts and is the first 20caughtblast of the uUuu&amp;).
eight-game
winning streak. On ncr for the fifth consecutive game winner for New York
-Yow, that stuff is cold!
Sunday, the Royals beat the year. "If the season ends at 5 since Fritz Peterson in 1970. His
California Angels 8.7 in 11 in- O'clock on Sept. 28, 1 should be 27
Braves 5. Dodgers I
complete games is !he most
nings
\tdrt) Perez tout tie
in the woods b 5am the next b&gt; a Yankee since Carl \la&gt;s
F 1sehere in the Al Oakland das
breaking single in the ninth in
had 30 In 1921
beat Texas 41 and 73
ning gave the Braves their vic
For the first time in fise
I think I se pitched as good
tory and officially made [Aks By THE ASSOCIATED PRRSS three races and still finish Cleveland took a pair froin De- years, Hunter won't be involved this year as I did with Oak.
Angeles an also-ran,
second in the championship trOit, 7-2 and 9-0; Boston beat in the American League play- land," Hunter said. "But I was
"It has to be our biggest disoffs or the World Series. But happyto corne off my bad start.
appointment, coming off last ed its drivers go at 5-foot-9 and
Bigelow, winner of more thall Minnesota pounded Chicago 9.1. that hasn't stopped him front I was getting a litt. e wo I
Royals 8, Angels 7
year," said the Dodgers' Steve 165 pounds, finally has gained 35 USAC races, said he would
turning in another fine season.
Hunter said he was well
Tile powerless Angels must
Yeager, reflecting on the 1974 some measure of Lvognition bv like more than anything now to
The 29-year-old farm boy has aware of his possible date with
team that made it into the again doing something he feels make some improvement in his have been envious Sunda w hen no Joined Walter Johnson and des t iny, in Joining Johnson and
World Series against Oakian
him recognition in tile -showings on the Indianapolis Kansas City blasted five home Lefty Grove as the only pitchers (;rove, His four brothers first
past-fimshin' seconi
runs three b Tons Solaita
car
in the 7S-s ear histors of tht brought it up just after the 1974
I't 6, F xp 0
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heelin' i Fer whose 11th Inning Hill single American League to notch at season and his la w yer did
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Oil%-er and Dave Parker and Wis., racer won the biggest rari, led from start to finish in from John Mayberry. major seasons.
Now, the brothers will ha e
Jerr&gt; Reuss' four hit pitching ndctousctreerSatUrd4i, the tile Italian Grand Prix and fin. league leader with 33 homers
l'se
santed
to
get
up
there
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talk about
Lshed
166
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Mrried Pittsburgh past theI prestigious Hoosier 100, for the
A s 4-7
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greats
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for
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w000.is
run
dounle
thet eighth three
to wipe type of roadsters run in the In- tiPaldi. in .1 Mcl-iren, with the
Expos.
ArtinIloweaddeda
"Our
bullpen
has
kept
us
in
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said
after
bea'
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the
on
Sept.
29,
along with Shirle%
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26-year-old I.auda only another the race all %car," Oakland Baltimore Orioles on a 2-0 six- Jack, Yellow Gal. Big Boy an,d
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\hnager \lsin 1)ark said fol. hitter. "Maybe ill keep O I Dan-the favorites
Despit e that sictory, anti tso
imong
hitting into a tripk- p1m.
In other weekend racing, lowing a doubleheader sweep of can stay up there."
other triumphs in the five-racc
Hunter's hunting dqs,
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irpro,e
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shoulder catch then wheeled Unser and \lario Andi etti
0111-placee finish, behind winner
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Lirrs Moore in a 250.mmimle race
arid fired to seond baseman champions in the past
K
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Competition by attending
8=1
Pete Mackanin to double off
~ our free clinic. You'll get
finimportant "how to" tips from
Parker for tile second out.
To capture his fifth straight ,I
ished second lit the U.S. Auto
exPerienced football coaches.
Mackanin whippoed the
0
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sprint and midget divi. tille, Hartman inust noN Win
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tile
season
finale
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21
at
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Lp. It's ffee. You'll got a free
Tipt; 13~~ck jr-i ~,,u c,in ottleolrl
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runs w
three sines and Austrian wheeled his Ferrari to
ptarances in Sunday's 23rd an.
added a three-run it third-place,
finish-behind
Clay Regazzoni of Switzeria
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40 plus years of age and sm'orkel for the first time, husbands cot her&gt; time he
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definitely not the outdoor type
walked the nature trail and rnosed the webbing tore a littl&gt; second Tuesda&gt;
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\l', friends on the other hand
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Then, inevitably, night fell. I half on the cot and half on the discuss, infomally, different
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my husband has had years of dry clothes arid started back to as funny, so I naturall ,
went for the first meeting: The
camping experience, leaving our camp site when it began to into a fit of laughter. My
Advantages of Breastfeeding to
me the only novice in the group. rain. We sat around in the rain, husband turned to me and said, Mother and Baby. Discussion
We joined our friends In the because, of course, our friends "Are YOU comfortable?" leader will be Cheryl
forest on a Friday evening. believe in roughing it But after Which started me cli over Adiunklewlcz
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earl&gt; Monday morning Hut I
FAIRWAY
night birds. smelling the pine %%e finally decided to retire to did
bring
back
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logs burning, completely at our tents.
souveniers. For instance, , :..:.. LAUNDROMAT "%
peace with nature
Nos mind you, I am not sssollen(orehead,sthetherfrorii
Dry Cleaning at budget
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I thought to myself. "All. this complaining. I really didn't insect bites or too much sun
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Sunday with an 8-4 viCtoLeague 's
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weekend at Alexander Springs again, half the night it seemed.
Sunday was awther glorious
in the Ocala National Forest. But I never did find the wret- day. But of course, it had to end
But, being the sport I am, I ched restrooms until the first at sunset.
The Sanford Group of La
bravely said, "Of course! I'll light of dawn.
My husband and I were lying Leche League will hold Its
give It a go."
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son. to be named Todd Stephen. Chad and Jeremy, W enjoyed joying her family and sight. teach first grade, Leola Bryant,
Todd was born on August 28, a visit to Dallas to spend time seeing aroupd Central Florida. who will teach second grade,
weighing In at 6 lbs., 14 ounces with their grandmother,
and Gean Allen, who will teach
and measuring 20'i inches ii'
elyn
Nelson
and
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Joe and E v
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The McKibben family has their five children, Mike, Janet, science.
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Winter Springs F lernent.ar&gt;
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Mr.
and has had to
Michaud's family, Including his had the pleasure of a visit from School will have three new
Mrs. Grace W. Richards retires from Health Department Merald them all the shots they needed study constantly and attend
Karen and Dennis Ifilton of mother, Mrs. Theresa
his mother, Mrs. .Mary Anthony teachers on their faculty for the
Photo 1w Jean Patiesoni
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Alter three years, she was
"Public health is quite dliThere are currently 15 nurses responsible group of nurses and my right hand," said the
Women's Editor
married and took time off from lerent from hospital
nursing
at
the
Health Dept., and there I'm proud to leave it In good doctor.
Bewildered
and
un. her career to raise her son, where you just take care of the have been as many as 20. Their
Mrs. Richards says she has
hands. And we're fortunate to
believing that this day had Michael. Today, Michael sick person," she explained. In responsibilities include a have Dr. Barks as our new no definite plans for her
finally conic, Grace W. Fisher, his wife, Wanda, and public
health our obligations variety of programs: migrant, director," said Mrs. Richards. retirement. "I'm Just going to
Richards, R.N. bid farewill to their two children live in are to prevent ill health —
Dr. Orville Harks took over (JO all those things I've not had
to tuberculosis, visiting nurse,
the Seminole Count) Health I ongood, as does MN
inform, educate and motivate Medicaid screening, (LImO) the direc t orship in January. tune For - tra vel, spend t ime
Department, Thursday, when Richards.
the public. You have to be planning, and general visiting 'She (Mrs. Richards) has been with my grandchildren. And do
she retired after 19 years with
After moving to Florida in dedicated to do the job ef
and clinic nursing
here so many )ears, she knewsome frivolous things like
the organization and a 25-year
inter vacation here convinced lectively."
"We
have
a
dedicated,
all
the
answers. It's like losing taking cake baking courses.
career in public health work. Mrs.Hichards(ha( Florida was
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Richards, whose, objective worked'in Like County three
during the 12 years site has years before joining the
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the Health Dept. has always
She was the thin] nurse to join
been "to keep in !he the department at that time.
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Several families in The
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Tables
were
set
up
in
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ha
Tony
and
Gerry
osse,
along
started her career in West worked a separate section.We Terraces got together to spend
of the Fire Station and the
with their sons, Anthony and
Virgini:i. She did her nurse.,
. got to know the people real well the Labor Day weekend. They firemen did the cooking. After
Kennett), and the boys' friend,
NANCY
training in Charleston, W. Va. in those days, and had close were Robert and Shirley the
barbeque, the group played
Gus Mcllvie, spe the Lab
and her public health training working relationships with the Clotfelter, Charlie and Pat several
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Day weekend camping at tile
at the University of North county judge, County Com. Miller, and Carol and Ji.m enjoying each others company. Correspondent
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Kove in Osteen.
DIAl.
Carolina
missioners, parent teacher Leone Thegroup,after1cwing
They
spent
the three days
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Public health as very dii. groups and community leaders. the Jerry Lewis Telethon, went
Beth
and
Don
Michaud
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canoeing, fishing, swimming,
lerent in those da&gt; s, smiled
.
That s when I learned to to have breakfast at Mac- recently returned from a 10-day
picnicking, and having a good
Mrs Utthard.on musing oer lo
Seminole Counts," said l)niald's there the proceeds trip to
Orleans La arni
tliiie
tht h.in
th it h i t. o curred \IN flIt bards
A
I he Health went
to
the
Muscular Dalla It. ts
Fit)
Largo.
A ptt lal feature of U
during the past quarter ceo• [)epartment has been iiiv Dystrophy Fund.
While in New Orleans, the
The three older daughters weekend was a Bingo party
tury. "In the county where I second home For so many years
The next day the group spent Michauds were the guests of spent three weeks with their held
on Saturday night for the
worked there were 90 schools
now , it doesn't seem real that the
dii&gt; at Moss Park, in Dave and Flo Wilkerson, for- grandparents in Key Largo campers
we had to visit each once everyI'm leaving.,,
Orange County, enjoying mer residents of Orlando
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'Bama-Mizzou On wlrBabb Dolophins Hero

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(%P) - Charlie Babb
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The run by Babb, who has dee. "We're a young team and really need, and I'm getting
l3irmingham's Legion Field, terback George Plaskete4.
more."
Second-ranked Alabama, the with the visiting Tigers
Saturday's
slate
in
the
SEC
didn't
waste
any
time
proving
been
on the bench the past three you've got to expect mistakes that, building up momentum for
David Shrader's 32-yard field
the regular season," said Babb,
dominant force in Southeastern benefiting from a federal court goal gave Northeast Its dead. has Memphis State at Auburn, himself worthy of injured sale. years, was one of three big from a young team."
('o,ference football, cavorts ruling on a lawsuit filed by
ty
Dick
Anderson's
starting
job.
plays
that
led
to
all
of
Miami's
The Bears, 2-3 In exhibition a Memphis State product.
lock with Pacific, but he missed Southern Methodist at Florida
M to 11111's rapid developbefore a national television au- Alabama to overturn recently a 34-yard attempt that would Virginia Tech at Kentucky' He intercepted a first-half pass touchdowns In the National games to MiamI's 4-1 mark,
(hence (ABC) tonight as the
and ran 54 yards for a touch. Football League exhibition gained only 38 yards through nient, Babb explained, "He's
its 19Th adopted squad limitation rules, have provided a victory with Louisiana State at Nebraska
Crimson Tide
the air with three completions gotten to play more than any
little more than a minute Mississippi at Texas A&amp;M, do'n that led the Miami Dol- game,
Alabama did't succeed 10
season against Missouri,
Maryland
at
Tennessee
and
1thins
past
the
Chicago
Bears,
ThQ second score, on the first in 12 attempts, despite working rookie defensive back in five
remaining.
The Tide, winners of
getting the rule revoked, but the
21-10.
Miami offensive play Following against Babb and rookie safety years nüd Its really helped him.
Coach Bob Tyler of State Chattanooga at VanderbIlt,
straight regular-season games, judge did say a 60-48 squad split called his battle "a muscletight
Barry is getting into the groove
liabb's run, was a 50-yard pass Barry lull of Iowa State.
The independent slate finds
.ill be favored to down the Big was unfair, holding that all game, just like I thought it Florida State at Texas Tech,
llabb said the Dolphins had from quarterback Bob Griese to
Coach Don Shula said he's not and feeling like he's part of the
Eight Conference foe and give teams should be able to suit out would be. In a game like this, I Georgia Tech at South Caro. switched from man-to-man wide receiver Nat Moore.
surprised at Babb's effort, team."
the SEC a 2-2 split in the first 60. That erased Alabama's 12The game served as the
'as proud of our defense for hina, Western Kentucky at coverage to a zone on the
The third tally, in the third "lie's been playing like a No.
man advantage,
'eekend of fall activity,
persevering."
1.tujsvlle, Kent State at North- secondquarter play Saturday period, came on a 25-yard run 1," said Shula, adding Babb Bears' first look at top draft
Three others launched the
"It was simply the fact we east Louisiana, Southern Mis- night, and quarterback Bobby by Mercury Morris.
was competing for a starting pick Walter Payton, who has
Sophomore Bruce Threadgill
Douglass
"I'm
sure,
was
"We made the mistakes," job before Anderson's injury, been sidelined with an elbow in.
43rd SEC campaign Saturday, passed for one touchdown and couldn't move the ball," said sissippi at Weber State and 'rucaught by surprise."
said Chicago Coach Jack ParGeorgia's Vance Dooley. "The lane at Clemson.
Mlssissippi State recorded scored another as Mississippi
"Caine experience is what I jury.
the only ictory, extending its State downed Memphis State.
winning streak to four games
Tony Dorsett, an All-Amen.itha 17-7 decision over Mem- an two years ago, set up secphis State, Pittsburgh turned ond half touchdowns with runs
aside inconsistent Georgia 19-9 of 27 and 36 yards as Pitt overand
Baylor
defeated came a 7-0 halftime deficit to
Ptttht,rh 1? Mnn?rjl . II
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Mississippi 20-10. The only beat Georgia.
Sinr,letnn. flaP. 160: Rice. Bsn
Major
League
other area team in action was
an
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Dirrn 7.
Ole Miss was unable to overI
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Sunday's Results
107. Bench. Cm.
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tIsn,
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liartkowski,
Atlanta's
Paltimnre
Today'sGames
17 61 546 y
171
p Kelly, (hI 7, 9 Tied Wth 6
Barkowski, the University of
New
York
(Stone
New
York
71 71 S
37
and
rookie quarterback who was
Iii
Cn.
17;
('1OtJRLES-Pns(..
f
F
RUNS
Webb A 6) at Montreal (Carri Peorh, (In. 3. Cash. Phi. 35. K C. 13 P Jackson, Oak.
C ICI..f'lAn(1
67 70 ii, is
buffaloed by the Bills in his First California standout who was the
.
Milwairb,
thei's 7? And Ijinci 00). 7. (tn) A OIier. Pnh, 'U. Grubb. SD. ( Scott, MIt. 78. Bonds, NY, starting National Football country's top draft choice last
A? II
43.4 73
fletrot
I4u?nn (Richard 1091 at At ji
SI 87 383 30
76. Burroughs. Tei. 25
year, had a bad first half,
League role.
ljifltji (Nle&amp;ro ii I?). (n)
West
All.
TRIPI IS -Garr.
10;
S T C) L. F P1
flASES'--Rive,,
"I'm
discouraged
now.
But
passing
only seven times with
St
LnuI% (Reed 179) at C) Parker. Pqh, 9: Gritfey. Cm. Cal. U. Washington. Oak. 10
85 56 603 'ansas
City 80 61
Philadelphia lUnc1ec'ood 137). 9. C.rsc, HIn 9. P Metiqer, Oti;. KC, '17 Remy. cal. 3?
;
Monday morning, I'll beback at no completions and three inter(u)
69 75 179 l7
(Mew,
work learning my job," Bar. ceptions.
Crncaan
Chicano (PraIl 00) at PIts
68 71 179 17'
Phi,
PUNS -Scrum,dt,
STRIKEOUTS-- Tanana,
Cal,
t'uroh (Ellis 1 7). In)
66 77 17$ 11'
tkowski
vowed.
37.' Lu:inski. PhI. 31; Kifloman. flP. C, Perry. Tn, 700
In the third quarter, he finally
Btyle
(incinntI (Kirby 95) at San NY. 30. Bench. Cm. 25; Star yen. PAIn. 19A t'ri (.11, 186;
(alitorna
61 79 141 77
In
a
game
that
included
16
connected
with Ken Burrow on
t'1,eoc (McIntosh 8 131. In)
Saturday's Results
adO, Pnh. 72: G Foster. Cm. 2?. Palmrr, flt 171
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (APt turnovers,
11
oF
them
by
Ata
29-yard
touchdown strike to
Cleveland I. Detro.t 7
San Francisco (Barr 11171 at (cy. I 4. 77
Bear Bryant's 18th Alabama 'You always have a
Boston 70. Milwaukee 6
Lns
Anodes (Messersmith IS
STOLEN BASES -Loops,
.
lanta, the Bills edged the Fal- put Atlanta ahead briefly.
14) (nI
Oakland 7. Teias 1
team begins another quest for lot of .400 hitters in
Moroan, Cm. 54; Brock
66.
cons
16-14 Saturday night on a
"I was just down, didn't have
Baltimore 7 New York 6 13
Tuesday's Games
C.'i..m. PIn. £1, Car
SIt . ci
college football's national February. I'm not so r,nc
last mInute, 17-yard field goal it," Bartkowski conceded. "1
st. i r'ms at Philadelphia, It clenal, (hi. '11
championship tonight with
City 46, California 33 ri)
FOOTBALL by John lRypoldt.
DeCiSIOnS)- i4 AT 10 N AL
PITCHIP4(,
(13
just want to tx able to do
Cbicaao S Minnesota 7
players and coach alike tern- sure now' - Bear
New York at Montreal, 7, It (,ullptt, (.n. I'3 3. III. 7 3$ Pta
LEAGUE
It was Leypoldt's third scor- something for this ball club."
Sunday's Games
nI
ndskv. 511. 11 3. 186. 1 63 Sea
EahIbItlons
pering their initial optimism Bryant
(leveland 7 9. Detroit 70
Hnustn at Atlanta. In)
NV. 71 7. 150. 709 Denny
Saturday's
Games
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with some second thoughts.
New York 7, Baitmore 0
(hicaao at Pittbuvqh, In)
Sti . 9 1 697, '3 19 Norman. Cm
,ririnn,sti 7?. Ontrot 14
Boston 63. Milwaukee 3 7
Cincinnati at San Diego. n
9 1.
70 Bilt,notam, Cm
St I nuis ii Mnnesota 6
"When they reported back For and 43 of the last 44. Bowl
MnnesOtji 9, Chicago 1
San
Francisco
at Los Anqe
157, P17 1 91 l Jones. SD. 18
flutfalo 16. Atlanta II
practice, that's all they talked gaines, of course, are a differCity 5. California 7, k-s. In)
9. 667. 7 71 .'nntntuco SF I)
Mijimi 71, ChiCago 10
about," says Bryant, whose 242 ent story and the Bear's recent ii nninas
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIPIGON SCHOOL BUDGETS
. so c7
Pitt5turgh 71. New Orleans
Oak l3nd I 7. Teias 13
ictories in 30 years at Mary- record of post-season self-de1)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
TodaysOames
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 73717 Florida Statutes. 1971
Kansas C'ty 31. Green Bay 3
R.%TIINC. (375 ,, hats)land, Kentucky, Texas A&amp;M struction stands at 0-7-1.
Boston (Wise 18 8) at Cleve
rtice
is hereby givcn that a public hearmog shall be held by the District
Ar,cp'l,.c
Pt.itade(phia
I
35
( arew. PAin. 3M. Lynn. Bsn.
" f°'et about those games land (Harrison 7%). 730 pm
and Alabama are third on the
5çhgol floardc)f Semiruo(eCjnty, Florida on September IS. 197S at the hour
327
Munson.
NY.
315.
Rice,
0
Detroit (LolIch 11.16) at New
of 730 P M in the Seminole County Court HouSe at Santord (or the purpose
assoonaslcan,"hesays, "but
all-time list and who sends
Sunday's Games
BIn. 311. Orta, Chi.
en
Cleveland 21. New York Gi
second-ranked Crimson Tide the kids still get a lot of lip York flattimore
(May 12 10).
S D 16 1
PuNS- Mayberry.
ICC.
;
('Torre:
said County for the liscal year beginning July 1. 1975 and endIng June 30,
at
NATIONAL LEAGUE
( yr'n flcn. *9; Rice. flsn. $6. ants 70
against Missouri tonight before musicaboutit.Theyseem more Milwaukee (SUtton 1111). 8'30
1976 The budgets are Summartied as follows
41.
San
Francisco
Denver
10
137%
at bats)
BATTINC,
Ytrmhi, Bsn. IS: Carew.
determlnedandtheydidahotor
p.m
ANNUAL SCHOOL BUDGET
anexpectedcrowdof&amp;5,000plus
New Fnqtnrvi 31. San Diego
MiwliocI. Chi. 367. T Simmons. Mm. j
Kansas
City
(Solittorif
$5)
at
StL.
GRADES K.17
Watson.
PIn,
.325;
33$.
a national television audience conditioning work this summer Oakland (Hnitman IS 13). Il
PIJNS
BATTED
IN--R'ce.
1 OPERATING FUND BUDGET
377.
New
York
Jets
is,
Wasttsnci
Sanguillen.
f
Morgan,
Cm.
97
,
Lynn.
Rsn.
95.
May
on their own. Some guys came
ABC, 9p.m., EDTI.
A flalance'sonhangBeginningof Year
4.159.66531
Pab, 377
berry, KC. 94: P Jackson, Oak, ton 31
Only names scheduled
B Anticipated Receipts
"But there hasn't been much back 20-25 pounds lighter."
Today's
Games
RLJNS-Cath. Phi. 101. Rose. 93. C', Scott, Mu. 9(3
Tuesday's Games
Federal Funds
1.$I$.$I6 02
Baltimore t (lotj5trjn 9 p en
Like all card-carrying mem9*
Morgan. Cm. 96.
(in
talk of a national championship
PIT S (arew PAin 174 Mun
Tp,ac at Minnesota. 7. 6 p m
State Funds
22.OS.3.SIS 26
In the past few weeks because bersofthecoaching proFession,
Boston at Cleveland. 7-30
Local Funds
I1.941,116 00
_______
the Bear Is running scared and p en
they've looked so bad in pr
New
York,
•
om
TotaIA&amp;B
tice. You always have a lot of he might have some justifiable DetrOit at
He's
flaltlmare .it Milwukp.. 8:30
Understudy Stars
.41%) hitters in February. Back cause since Missouri finished 7- , ,
_________________________________________________________________
in the spring, I thought we'd 4 last season and tied for second
California at Chicago, 9 p
Kansas City at Oakland, it
have a shot at it, but I'm not so in the powerFul Big Eight
B en
Proposed E.pendmtures
Conference,
sure now."
Instructional
National League
But this Is a regular-season "Missouri scares me to
c
Salaries
13.394,66)11
soii
res
e
n
ce
I
East
Transportation
1,475.59700
game and Bryant hardly ever death," Bryant says. "They
W I Pct. GB
Other Eip.nses
loses one of those-fl in a row have That 230-pound ai1back Pittshurah
SO 60 S71
I Reserves
77.050.954 'S
By TIlE ASSOCIATED PRISS game lead over the Sun in the toring with much of his success.
Tony Gaibreath, who can fly, st Louis is u
sn s'
______
Larry
Csonka
makes
his
Western
Division
PliiIpha
71 l 521
"It was a great day-except For
and they have one oF the finest
Total -C.
39.373.112 39
New
York
73 4$ 518 7',
presence felt, even when he
In Saturday night's games, the injury."
Speed Skater Ottsen passers in the nation In Steve (hiAan
67 16
469 11',
doesn't
get into the game.
the
Jacksonville Express beat
The other members oF the 7 DEBT SERVICE FUND BUDGET
Pisarkiewlcz. I'm sure they will P.Wtre&amp;
61 79 434 19
With
Csonka
sidelined
bethe
Shreveport
Steamer
22-15,
Miami
Three, the trio of defecWest
test
our
inexperienced
seconA. Balances on hand Begioning of Year
Funeral Service Set
Cincinnati
95 17
669
cause of a groin injury, his Un- the Charlotte hornets beat the tors from the National Football
Stale Funds
dary.
1.1*9,174 IS
Los
Ar.ocles 75 61 S21 20',
derstudy,
Willie
Spencer,
Philadelphia
Bell
10-0,
and
the
League's
MIami
Dolphins,
"Coach Al Onofrio lud always S Francisco
ST. LOUIS (AP)
Funeral
70 77 193 7S
Local Funds
S26,I11 SI
sterced right In and rushed for Birmingham Vulcans topped made more tangible contnibu61 7,
services are to be at 10 a.m. had great defensive teams. Our San
B
Receipts
IttA
63
•
411
142
yards
to
lead
the
Memphis
the
Portland
Thunder
28-6.
tions to Memphis' success.
Tuesday for Lamar Ottsen, an Offense has been so inconsistent HoStOn
c
ss •9 357
Grizzlies to a 37-17 victory over
Stat, Funds
4.$.$44 46
Spencer,
a
230-pounder,
was
Jim Kiick rushed For two
Internationally known speed they may manhandle us like
Saturday's Riults
local Funds
101.34700
the Hawaiians.
named the game's outstanding touchdowns and 106 yards,
St. Iou's 6. New York 3
skating figure and chairman of they did that year t1968 in the
Cincinnati 3. Sin FranciSco
The triumph gave Memphis a player. He carried 15 (lines be- while Paul Warfield caught a
Total- -Ala
the U. S. Olympic committee's Gator Bowl when Missouri won
3.216,451 P
Atlanta 3. Los Angeles
one-half game lead over Hir- fore' leaving the game in the 14-yard scoring pass, one of two
35-10). Darn right I'm worried.
speed skating committee.
(hicoo 1. Phltadm';r..iima 6
C Proposed Elpenditures
mingham i11 the World Football fourth quarter with a bruised thrown by Danny White. The
Bonds
671.000 C'
League's Eastern Division,
rib,
other was a 29-yarder to Gary
Interest
720.379 5.
Meanwhile, the San Antonio
Other
"The holes were open and I Shirk.
I.U2s.1?i e
C) Anticipated Reserves and Balances at
Wings beat the Southern Call, was running well," said SpenJohnnie Walton threw three
End o Year
fornia Sun 30-8 to take a half- cer, who credit's Csonka's (U. touchdown passes, including
------ - - --- - - - Total -CRC)
two to Wilhlo FrRhmnr tat ianl
i iii
San Antonio to victory. Walton 3. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND BUDGET
COUPON SERVICE SPECIAL
teamed with Donrde Joe Walker
A Balance at Beginning 04 Year
5.181.779 71
___
R Anticipated Receipts
for San Antonio's first touch.
Stale Funds
1.107,19731
down, then threw scoring
Local Funds
None
p
passes of 17 and eight yards to
Frazier.
Total A&amp;B
6.591,477 C
Anthony Davis gained %
C.Pr000sedEspenct,tures
4S71,790 7
yards on 21 carries for the Sun.
Balances and Reserves at
Frmdof Year
Alfred Ilaywood carried 19
17,134 37
times for 123 yards and George
Total C
6.191,427
Mira hit on 18 of 32 passes for
This Week
- 07
1 yards to lead the Express to
victory. Haywood dove across 4. CONTRACTEC) PROGRAM FUND BUDGET
You receive a complete safety inspection
A flalaocesonhandBegnnngof Year
S$$.071 5'
from the one midway through
./1),.,,,
A Anticipated Rreipt
All work guaranteed
the fourth quarter to give
Federal Funds
i
2IS 611 C")
Stat. Funds
for
6
Jacksonville
the lead, then
months
or
6000
mIles
None
INCLUDES:
I
Local Funds
Charlie I)urkee capped the
Champion Spark Plugs
scoring with a 42-yard field
Matched Tungsten Pointi
TotalAIB
103,6978'
We Employ Only
goal,
Heatty Duty Condenser
Proposed E*penditure.s
Ceslif led Mechanics
a
Adjust Ttmtng Set DwIl
Don Highamith gained 101
Initrucllonal
Adjust carburetor
yards on 20 carries For CharSalaries
Electronic Analysis
Service Dept. hours
171.699 1)
lotte and scored the game's
Transportation
None
Reigtor PIUQI 8 Llroited access Catri
Weekdays 8 to 5
Other E'penses
only touchdown on a 27-yard
I_I, - - - -- - - - - U. - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - 428,993 il
scamper on the second play of
-I
the Final period. Pete Itajecki's
Total -- C
8(31 69? Ii
COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE
fifth field goal of the SL4SOfl
s MILLAGES TO BE LEVIED
without a miss, from 37 yards,
$49.88
INCLUDES:
(Add $30 for disc brakes)
provided the other points.
The millacie to be levied on tte 1913 assessment roil to
proriu;e
Install oversized linings on all 4 wheels
Art Cantrelle ran for three necessary revenues (Or tt*.e budgets for th ensuing fiscal 'ear are:
A District No I tas levy Board
Rebuild all 4 wheel cylinders
touchdowns--frorii I, S and 10
Imills
Ft Dsfnict No 1 ta. levy -Voted
Turn all 4 brake drums &amp; arc all 4 brake shoes i
yards
out-For
Birmingham,
30,000
C DistrIct Plo 1 Interest 5.
Repack front wheel bearings
Sink
t.c hich jumped out to a 23-0 lead
6 mu',
Bleed &amp; adjust brakes
The mlllage levy regur
to participate in the F'orida Education
and coasted home. He gained 79 Finante
Program
I5
6 793) mills The mllag proposed
Inspect brake hoses &amp; lines
I
for curre's-i'
yards on 20 carries.
operating purposes is s mills
_____________________________
Inspect master cylinder
I
Complete details of each separate part
of the school budgets Sum
merited above
are on file and are availabl, for public inSpection at the
l
COMPLETE SAFETY INSPECTION
For The
Office of the County Supermnt,t

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IP4 AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL CASE NO. 74-fl3l-CA.09.0

AVENUE AND BETWEEN SAN
FORD AVENUE AND PALMWAY
AND REIWEEP4 POIPISET TIA
DRIVE AND ROSE DRIVE ltd
ACrOPOANcE
WITH
THE
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 73610.
I AWS OF FlORIDA, 197). AND
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IN MLL.UNI.)APICI
WITH 'THE PROVISIONS OF
(HAPTFP 11190. LAWS OF
FlORIDA, 1971
A copy shalt he available at thi

cithlect to any and all e*isting leins.
at the- Front (Westl Door of the
5eminnle (nunt'/ Courthouse in
ranforci. Florida the above
described personal property
That 'aid sale i% being made to
'.atisfv INc terms of jid Writ Of
F secutlon
John F Pntk,

FEDERAL
NATIONAL
MOR.
TC'JAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor.

potaor', etc
Plaintiff,
CARLIOPI DUNNING and ARCHIE
DUNNING, a I a Lavonia Dunning,
his wIfe.
Defendants

office f the City Clerk for al! per
sot; desirino to elamirle the same
All parties in interest and citizeni
shalt hay,' an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
fly i'ircIer i'if the City Commission
ot tI'c' ('ti nI Sanford Flridi
H P4 Tamrn, Jr
City Clerk
Publish ce-pt $ 1975
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AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CARLTOP( DUNNING

Residence unknown
YOU APE NOTIFiED that an
action for foreclose a mortgage on
the following property In Seminole

County, Florida
Lot 30 and that part of Lot 3).
OAKLAND HILLS, described as
follows' Beginning at point on the
curve 04 th East right of-way line of
Encirmo Way at the intersection with
the Southerly line of Lot 30; thence

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TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OF API ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Pcitire s h-ebv Oven thitt a
Public l'ir'arn will he held at the
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the Southerly line of Lot 30 (or a
distance of 13307 feet; thence North
64" 37' 33" West for a distance of

the City of Sanford. Florida a' 1 00
O'clock P M on September 77. 197S.

105 99 feet. thence North St de'ees

to consider the adoption of an or
dinance
the City of Sanford
Florida, title of W$,iCh is as follows-

ORDINANCE NO. 1310

30' 35" west for a distance of 29 66
feet to the point of beginning. ac
cording to the plat thereof as
recorcie in Plat Book 13. Page 61 of
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Tick Fever
E a I e r To '1 r e t

IJHRA(Sept.23)Thjsshoul(f
be a good day for you where
things oF a material nature are
concerned. Be alert for a
chance to Fill your piggy bank,
S
a
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22i
You have excellent leadership By Lastrence E. Lamb. M.D.
qualities. They'll be very
evident to your peer group
DEAR DR. LAME' I would
tOday.
Assume
greater like to inquire about the vacresponsibility.
cination for Rocky Mountain
SAGITFARLUS Nov. 23-Dec. Spotted Tick) Fever. Some
211 You'll be Fortunate today in doctors do not keep the serum
dealings with those
in and explain that it is too cxauthority. Favors that would pensive to keep on hand and
not be L'ranted to others will )'v' thnt Ihe cIvlt snot' hnt',
cnnilui,c
"u"
.
,',o,"-,
given to yOU.
side effects. Other doctors
give
me reason the vaccine is not
CAI'RICORN tl)ec. 22-Jan. the shots and recommend them, used so
mUCh any more is that it
19) Things will work out today if Do you think these shots
are is now much easier to treat
you use imaginative concepts. worthwhile? Ticks are very bad Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
l)un't be afraid to test bold-necr in this part of the countrY. th.z'n it used to be. The imideas.
especially in the grass and portant thing Is to suspect the
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) woods,
disease early and start treatConditions that have a direct
Also tell me a little about the went early. Several antibiotics
effect upon 'our standing in the fever and some early signs to
tetracyclines and chlorameyes oF others are extremely look for if my children get sick. phenieoli are very effective in
favorable today. Your deeds What can be done if a child gets treating the disease.
will win you points,
this fever?
The name of the disease is a
l'ISCESi Feb. 20-March 20) A
IJEAR READER
You are misnomer, It was first found in
situation that was out of liar. altnost out of the woods this the United States in sIontana
inony will be brought into fos year. The disease usually and for years people
ught it
today. The end result will strikes
between the first of May was indigenous to the Rocky
please all concerned,
and the last of September.
MountainArea. which nrovNttn
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Pt, '061. Orlanao. Florio.32f37 on
twbelorethe7lthdtyof September.
1975. and file the original with the
clerk of thIs Court either be(or.
service on plaintiff's attorneys or
immediately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against you
for
the relief demanded in the
:omptartt

COURT

OF

is found quite
frequently along the Atlantic
Seaboard. It affects about 3(%)
people a year,
The disease itself starts two
:1a's to two weeks after being
bitten bya tick. The illness may
begin like measles. However,
measles are less common lii
months when Rocky Mountain
Fever Is most likely to
There may be associated pain
in the bones, joints, and
iiiuscles, but that won't help
make a diagnosis. By the
second day the Fever is com•
monly 4Oto 40.5 degrees C (104
to 105 degrees F,).
In two to six days a rash
develops und may progress to
involve
.-- lnrsnt areas of the skin
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be

CITY OF

City of C.ssse-fb.rry that INC CouncI
II hold a publiC heAring to consider
enactment of a non emergency
rrciinanrp entitled
iv

WITNESS my hand and seal of

this Court on August 11th. 1973
(SEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of tt'te Circuit Court
By - Elaine RlCharde
Deputy Clerk
PubliSh Aug. 1$, 7.S I. Sept. I, 5, 1975
DEO 106
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
FLOR IDA
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE

COUNTY. FLORIDA.

CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1412-AS
An OrdinAnCe adopting
the
(Iceeral Fund Operations Budget.
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
ettincforthanitemi7ejtimaleol
CHARLES M MILLER. SR
It'.' e,pence cii ConduCting each
department ri the municipal
and
noverriment
ot
the
City
of
FRANCIS MILLER
(e'%eiherrv for the ensu'ng 1975 76
,., ,..
fiscal year and aOorooriating
tiusbar'd Respondent reyenu,r. mr the various
Iund5 and
NOTICE OF ACTION
NOTICE OF ACTION
the ptirpvuses of such estimale,
To Randall Etdon Ellison. Sr
cr,nfirmlnn Kvo.ndtures to date.
TO- Francis Mule,
?9 Main Street
severability ronflits and effective
779 S Lee Stre.'t
Ft Dcvens
date
Valdosta, Georgia 31601
Massachusetts 0143)
The
ordnance is posted
You are hereby notified that a
at the City Hall Casselberry.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
proceeding for Relief Unconnected Florida
t..
i'. .....
%%S'''S 'W'
WiTfl UISSOIuTi.'mfl of marriage has
PubliC hearing will be held in the
and
modification
of
Final Judgment
been filed aaainst you and you are
(ty Halt, (ascelberry Florida on
Dissolving Marriage has been filCd
required to Serve a copy of your the t3th clAy of September. A 0 1973
against you and you are required to
written defenses. if any. thereto at 7
lOP P1 neas soon thereafter as serve a co
04 your
ltten
upon Petitinpr'; attorneys. whose
a' whfth im 'nfeceStCui defenses. If any, thereto on
names and addresses appear below,
rtiCk jir,i ritiens for and against
Petitioner's attorneys, whose name",
on or before October 11. 191
5, and file the proposed ordnance Will be and addresses appear below. on or
the originAl thereof with the Clerk of beard This hearing
may be con
before September 17. 1975 and file
thiS Court either before serviCe Ofl
tinied from rime to time until final the original thereof with the Clerk of
Petitioner's attorneys or im
arlion 15 taken by the City Council
this Court either before service on
'edately thereafter, otherwise a C.nivecn yrirseives accordingly
Petitioner's attorneys or im
default will he entered against you
Date-cl th.s 75th day of August. mediately tP,ereatter; Otherw'Se a
fr the- relief demanded in the a fl lois
defautt wilt be entered against you
Petititn
(Seøtt
for the relief demanded in the
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal
y
Bill B Grier
Petition
t this Court on the StPI day of Sep
Mayor
Witness my hand and the Seal of
tenher, A 0 197S
ATTIST
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Loun on nw ijin Oay 0! August,
(ScaIl
4i1 M fl'Ercnle
A 0 1975
t.rttutjr H fleckwitti, Jr
Aitino City Clerk
(SEAL)
(l.'ri' cit the Circuit Court
Pu-litih Aii 7$, 5eçt 5 1915
Arthur H Beckwth Jr

ii, Ela,rue RiCharde
0' iuty Court
POOFQTM MORRIS

DF0 175

Clerk of Circuit Court

OIJTCHISON &amp; MORRIS
710 NorTh Park Avenue

Deputy Clerk

RESOLUTION

Sanlord Florida 37771
PittiSh Sept. 8. IS. fl '19. 1973
PER 67

ON MOTION BY COMMiSSiONER

KIMBROUGH. SECONDED BY
COMM 155 tON ER
K W IA T
KOWSICI

THE

Dr(fI ii'TIf'iIJ
INVITATION

By Elaine RiCharde

___________________

'"

'

to

CASSELBERRY,FLORIDA
TOWHOMIT '.IAYCOPICERN
NOTICE IS hereby q'ven by th

F 10 R I 0 A
E tO Hi' E EN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.1177.CA.ISA
In Re; the Marriage f
BPFP4I)A FAVE ELLISON
Wife Pe?toner
and
PAPIDAt I ELDON ELLISOPI. SR .

Enjuv much larder "Seek &amp; Find" puzzles with over M•)
discoverte per panel Ifi an aII.new erie of 24.page booklets.

SAID CITY. AND ADOPTING A
SALARY CLASSIFICATION PLAN
FOR 197576 FISCAL YEAR

Shall have an opportunity

beard at Said hearing

Cily Clerk
Publish- Sept S. 1975

RICHAPDHADAMS,JR of Gr;y.
Adams, Harris I Robin'sui. PA.
plaintiff's attorneys, whose address
is 101 East Robinson Street, P0

heard at said hearing
By order Of the City Commission
Of the City of Sanford. Florida
H N Tamm, Jr
City Clerk
Publish Sept S. 1975
DEP

lfic nil the City Clerk for all per
tons desiring to esamine the same
All parties in interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be

-

SAID CITY, AS AMENDED,
SAID ORDINANCE ADOPTING A
POSITION CLASSIF ICATIOPI
PLAN FOR THE EMPLOYEES OF

A copy Shall be available at the
office of the City Clerk for all per.
tons deSiring to elamine the same.
All parties in interpst .rud citiZens

FLORIDA, 1974
A copy shall be available at the

ABC News
(13) Zanc' Grey

Lx' false. ft

"unlimited buffet" being served monday

i(t,ti)m,j%

by

r

people rushing to enjoy the delicIous

thrt.4 saturday from 11:30a.m.

(II

ORDINANCE NO. 13)7

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'between

tN OPOIPIAPICE OF THE CIT

FOLLOWING
At

iLIAc Arw',nynr'i

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e

Florida in arrordance with the
Name
rrnvisonS of the I
Sec?-n fAS 07
statutes. To Wit
F unrida Statutes 3957
S Russell I Mnncr , q'l
Kathleen Moncriel
P(it'itiSh SPOt 8 15 77 77 1975

or
Sanford.

OF' SANFORD. FLORiDA. All
PF XIPIC'. TO AND INCLUDING
WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA

o'clock P PA rn Septeentr 77. 1975.
to coosder the adoption of an or
clinance Ptv the City of Sanford.
F fi'id i titlp il Pi-Ch 5 as follows

_______________

OIPIC, andthat *C in?IfldtO register
'd name with the (,lerk of the
(mrc,,t (n,rt. Semnole County.

ORDINANCE NO. 1313

i'm

lllll

cem,nnlenunty. Florida under the
liti?iOuS name of WEKIVA LAN

.

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.

aiaaa

(3$) Lost In Space
(44) Partridge
Family

Theatre

n'cloi'k PM rn September77, 1973.

Dr 17 ci

(9) Dinah
(24) Sr'sarne Street
(35) Ur-tderdog
(44) Mickey Mouse
Club
430 (2) Bonanza
(8) Mr'rv Griffin
(9) Lucy Show
(35) flatman
(44) GIlligan's Island
5'00 (9) GillIgan's Island
(24) Mlstr Rogers
N&amp;qhborhood
(35) Mickey Mouse

(2)

t')Qht Smuither, Defendant. wh'ch

aforesaid Writ of E*ecution WitS
(tnliynreql to me
Sheriff of
5emnnl. n,jn'y. Flor,dit and I
p'.,s,,' levieri upon the following
rtpc,'rihed property owned by
('1wiht Sm'slker. Sad property
t*inn located n Seminole County,
FlOrida,
more
particularly
described as 10110*5
One U)) 1965 Chevrolet Camaro
aujtomrihil. Vin P40 I71175t43-41756
Storerl at Ptliff 8 Sons in San
ford. Florida
Additional in
formation avatjuhle from the Civil
fltvi;n of the Seminole County
Sheriff'; Department
and the ,Jndnr%rin.d as Sheriff of

Sheriff
'iiflnlc rrijnt'j F o' ia
P:t'li%h Sept N. IS. 21 79 1975

Jill

Notice ; PnrCh1 (lveO thil' . are
rnnan°j'.°'5. 171 I Bo. 18-1
Wekiva Park Drive, SantorcJ

(nrnmissinn Rnnr,i in the City Pall in
the City of Sanford. Florida. at 7 00

vs

Saminote (n,intv, Florida. w'Il at
1) 00 A PA r.n INc '30th day of Sep
temPter. A C) 1975. offer for sale and
tiI
In Ii,,,. knk... I.,4,4..
i.'. .''_
'-'...,.,,.',,'.4,..',, ,j,aur. • 'U! tO')!.

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Mery Griffin

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MOMS" MABLEYr 'AMAZING GRACE".

S

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TRUTP.(

entertainment.

It

tJtOp.in

40 Athenian
legislator
?3Shasespearean 42 Permit use of
Veneti,in
2
spirit
44 Biblical weed
potentate
3 t,fodprn Pecsi,i 24 Chain pvts
45 Brain passage
.1 Sahara
46 H,ndu weights
25 Small
features
26 Sire
47--.
5 Ancient
27 Srniuu
Hammerstijold
6 Educalonal
48 Building
29 Shir,v' 1,
group lab I
CutIrir)
addition
31) Ar,red
7 Separately
49 Braz.laru tree
8 Produced
50 Flatlish
cc,nli'ctc
9 VIy',Np of
11 1q'n.q rod St Onetme name
1
I

(44) Bewitched

l-4&amp;SR46

Chairman. District School Board
of Seminole County, Flor ida

20

vegetation

Good
(35) Mayberry RFD

AIRPORT
____________________
1975

Of SCttOO) at Sanford end will also be
available for such Public hearing
together with all supporting statements
and Information All Interested poison;
are Cordinally invited to par
ticlp.ate In this public hearing and
to discuss thi school program and
budget; for this County for the ensuing year.
DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARDO(
SEMINOLE COUNT V. FLOP IDA
By'RoberlG(flud)Feather

tS Roman bronze

DOWN

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% Female deer
ti De-a
39 Roman
12 Abstract be'ng
goddess ot

(24) Feeling

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9ttlth i

5'. fluir'dncs
(1 i

Plaintiff,

ji

Q 204 c7omani

(9)

Alt Mv Childmnn

,

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10 [it",,.rSO,,

(24) Electric Company
(44) Electric Company
(44) Lucy Show
6'30 (2. 8,) NBC News

1230 (2,8, 13) Jackpot

-

Joe (reamons, Inc

FICTITIOUS NAME

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEAPING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OFANORDIPIANCE BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Notice i5 hereby given that a
Public Hv'arinu will he held at 'he

1975. in that certain case tntitled.

A

(24) VIlla Alegre

-

mile
guarantee

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IIIuiui"

HIllbillies
Ii,t
,u..,
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4 IJI '..,flIJiI_'
journa'

(35) Rig Valley

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.

Tattletales

ARIES lMarch 21-April 19 pleasant diversions.
Efforts expended on behalf oF
CANCER IJufle 21-July 221
Someone else will be rewarded Much attention will be centered
in a most unu,sual fashion in the on you today. \'our company
near future,
cc ill be sought by others. You
TAURUS I April 20-Ma)' 201 miay even get a surprise inYou tend to benefit today vitation.
through close associates or
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22t
partners. You will be let in on Something is stirring to make
something. It will prove much both you and your family feel
to your liking,
more secure. It could be that
GEMINI i May 21-June 20) raise you've been hoping for.
You're very creative at home
VIRGO (Aug. 23-k'pt. 22)
today. Little tasks that are You'll be receiving some good
usually a bore will prove to be news. You'll he anxious to share
it with a less' choice friends, It
O'0 •?(C•U ill) 14Ia(P
cc ill come through a unique
5O(*G (P61*

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6M

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..,

Bullwinkle
(44) Fllntston,",
-("0 (7, 8. 13) Somir

S'lfl

(5,13) Magnificent
Marble
Machine
(9) EyewItness

Tune upj

II

f .fE N

For Tuesday, September 9, 1975

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By BERNICE BEHE OSOL

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HOROSCOPE

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(44) Brady Bunch

Restless

(6)

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adrenal

26 Bag iJb I
....P.,lQres
Iowa
'g Frenct
scientist
P,taru.'
'OGermanwriter
Franz
u? Minding
'3 Greek market
places
.1-1 Small streams
5 German name
of Tatlinn
5fl.$ •flm,ri
28

Club

Lifestyle
t4e,',c

(44) Variety 1 00 (2) Marble
Machine
(6) News

-

-

1]) Hollywood

Siiires
(6) Love Of Live
(9) Hanpy Days
(24) ElectrIc Company

(9)

Fe 1

--

'

Jubilee

''3

RU-I

One Life To

(35) Rocky And

(24) Senior Scene

MORNING

¶5 Greek god Of

tributary
Polio 'w.uc?,'
dsSCOve'r'r

Live

lO'3O (2, 8, 13) Wheel Of
Forfune
(6) The Prici. I'
RIght
(35) 700 ClOt)
(44) Green Acres
1I'OO (2, 8, 13) Hiqh Rollers
(6) Gambit
(9) Show Offs
(24) Mr Rogers
Neighborhood
(44) Phil Donahue

Tuesday

Hurt, But

r

Room

Best

1 '00 (2. 8) Tomorrow
Show
220 (9) Daily Word

71

-

(9)

(44) Father Know

11-55 (6)

47 Mencruant
P,4,jb'
5? 01 high
mountjns

.ft1

w

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

A 0 9

Stooges

(24) YOfla

(44) Donahue

600 (9)

3'30 (6)

AFTERNOON
1200 (7, 44) Ne',',s
ILl
V,',,..,,
A..1
'J'9 •1PJ

)7.
(9)
II' in IVI

Leaders

(44) Three

(24) Sesame Street

10 (2, 8.

I'j Atrican
country
16 Eaperts
'7 Dmspatcni

Jtuö

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NOTICE ISHEREBY C',IVEPI
by virtue of thaI m'e,tn Writ Of
e,v'rutinn iSsued rxjt of and under the
sealofthe(rvjntyCm,ntof Seminole
(Ounty. Florida. upon a final
i'.artnment rendered •n thp aforesaid
cr-mitt on the lAth day of July. A D

-

3:75 (44) Slrlt Of '76

Sweepstakes

11

43 CIea"'

'9 Danube

P,Sartlan

9:30 (44) Corner Plye
I0'OO (2) CelebrIty
Spin Off
Romper

GuidIng Light
S1O.000 Pyramid

(6) Match Garn.'
(9) General HopititI
(24) Romagnolls Table
(35) Mv Favorite

Beaver

(6)
(8)

13 State ot mod
II Clergyman

'4 Throd arid

13) Another
World

Phil Donohue

A
M

41 S*ss our tCi

pbySctst

7'3O (2, 8, 13) The Doctors
(6) Edge Of Night
(9) Rhyme And
Reason
(24) The Arbors
(44) Underdog

(35) Florida

P,tovle
(44) The Mod

Baseball

--

(2)

Tonight Show

(6)

Legal Notice

(9)

2J,LlE I

7 French

(24) mn,inne Wolf

t6) Mike Douglas
(8,9) Movie
(44) Leave It To

Style

11 - 30 (7,

(6)

'

oo

Bicentennial

Faor t'
Martian1100 (2, 6, 8) News
(35) 700 Club
(44) Love American

Pro Football

.

''00 (2, 8) Today
(6) News
(9) flo:o Circus
(44) Unkco
710 (9) Am America
(44) House Of
Friqiltenstein
800 (6) Coptain Kangaroo
(44) Fllntstones
8'30 (44) Three Stooges
855 (44) Soirit Of

(13) National Fight
Of Th Week
(44) Love American
Sfyl
BOO (2) National
Geographic
(6) Rhoda
(8) SDice: 1999
(9) Barbary Coast
(24) Tnnj
(351 Movie
(44) Dinah

inventOr

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Monday, Sept. 5, 1975-38

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
____________________

Legal Notice

ACE

I ELLJ I t

38 British gun
39 Sheltered

(24) FIorIdi Report

7'OO

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A O .Le1ALQJ

37 (i'll Side lab

I Amarecan

(35, 44) Movie
1 '30 (2, 8, 13) Days Of Our
Lives
(6) Ac The World
Turns
(9) Let's Make A

News

Deal

lO'30

(24) World Pr

Suncoast Sunrise

(44) Hoqan., I1erop
7 - 30 (2) Wild Kingdom
(6) Match Game PM
World At War
L'"t". Make A

(13) Burke's Law

Almanac

ACROSS

Ryan's Hope

Deal

(35) Star Trek

Bear: Title Talk
In Practice Halts

ic, a f)

(5)
6S5 (2)
(8)

Of

Minute
B: 10 (6) Phylli;
(131 World Team
Tunniis
9 - CO (2. 8) Movie
(6) All In The
Family
(9) Monday Night
Football
(35) Felony Squad
(44) Movie
9'lO (6) Maude
(13) Law And Mr
Jones
(35) Burke's Lab',
10:00 (6) Medical Center

(9)

AInil,)n,1c
Sunrise
SerneIer
Today In Florida
Daily Devotional

6'10 (6)

(9)

B - ?? (6)

Sunrise

6'lS (6,8) Sunshine

Truth

- 'I'll Be Back'
Says Bartkowski

Kals

6' 10 (2)

EVENING

B) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS square oil at 9 p.m. EDT in enyard run by sophomore quar- fumbles, the mistakes. Nothing

1!1SCOREBOARD

cientists

____________________________________________

Monday

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f3'T1
L
A

TO BID

FOR INSURANCE COVERAGE
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PORT AUTHORITY
NOTICE i5 hereb- given that
sealed bidS will he received by the
Administrator of the Seminole

ROBERT M MORRIS of
HUTCHISOPI 5. MORRIS
Pc,st Office Drawer H
Sanford, Florida 37771
Attorneys for Pe$i$io,,e'
PublIhAug I5,7SISept 1.8 ¶975

t
t

!"-k

THE REGULAR MEETING 01
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM OEO 101
MISSIONE PS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA ON THE 72 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
IN PR ECI NCT NO. 47, IN THE
PAY OF JULY A 0. 1975
COUi4TY
OF
SEMINOLE,
FLORIDA, ON SEPTEP4BER 23.

WHEREAS the Board of County
Commissioners Seminole County.
of Sanford FlOrida, has been peqited by the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
property, Litke Monroe, Florida residents of the Woodlands area. THAT A SPECIAL ELECTION wli
until 3 00 pm edt 1)500 hours),
held on the 73rd day of 3eo
located within the confines of
FridA',. September 71. 1975.
Precinct 17. requesting a Municipal tember. 1975, for the purpose ci 1
Insurance coverage must include Services
Tasing Unit be established straw vote to determine whether or
liability- workman's compenSation, for said area,
hereinafter called the not a Municipal Service Ta.ing Unit,
risk, fine, eitended coverage.
Woodlands Municipal Services is desred by the Citizens Of the
vandalism and matic,ous mischief; T,'m,no
Wtlarxls area
Unit and
automobile; blanket bond. and
The place of voting In the
WHEREAS. Florida Law under
accidental death Specifications authority cii Article
SPECIAL ELECTION shall be the
VIII Section 1
may IC picked up at the Ad
place listCd •n the Res.ouut.o'i Set
If) and Article VII. Sec'ion 9 IbI of
ministration Building. Port
the Con;titutin 04 the State of forth below Thepollswill be open at
Sanford. Orange Boulevard, Lake Florida.
and under authority ot the voting place on the ,late of %4d
Monroe. Florida from I 00 a m Florida
Clettio from 7 00 A M unlul 7
St*tutp lIOlit 5t.n
uO!iI) VU I) m lV.7Q bOu.jrs until 1700
P.M cvi the same lay, all as
17301 (1) (gi an (r). and Section
Puours). Monday 'hrouqti Friday
). PrOvides for the provided in said Resolution adopted
700 C71
The Seminole County Port
on July 77. 1973 itnid published in fult.
establishment and procedures f
Authority reserves the right to
below, as part of thus Notice
f
p"
°
the development
rdiet' any or alt b'js any b'd
ar,cr cf re(reatonI ser
rC(eiyed after tPiesp(ufied time will
'stpt,0. Location of Precinct
vices and facilities and also far thC
not he considered Plo bidder may
No 47
Lonqwood Community
development and maintenance
withdr* hu bid for a period
Building, corner of W Warren Street
os. landscaping ard o'ller
forty five (451 day-s alter date set for
improvements 01 a like nature and Wilma Street. Lt,ngwoocj
bid Openings
Floridit, Seminole County
In the Public areas
the
Bidswill beopened at theOff,ce ot
Wondlan*s Municipal Services Unit
the Administrator at 3 00 p en.
Alt qualified electOrs reSiding
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT
edt, (1500 hours). or as soon
RE SOLVE') that the Board of within the Precinct shall be entitled.
thereafter as possible on September
County Commissioners of leminole Qualified and permitted to sole at
SuCh election
County, Floridit. Set date of
Dated jit Santord
Seminole
of Sav'ninote
SPECIAL
ELECTION,
for
a
straw
County. Flonids th
5th day
Florida
vote called br the Woodlands
September. A 0 1913
SidOCy I Vitilen. Jr
Municipal Servicps Taicmng Unit. for
By Order of
Chairman, Board ol County
September 7), 1913
Seriinole County Port
CommiSsIoners. Seminole
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED thiS
Authority
Covrfy. Florida
fl day of July. A 0 1973
S Thomas A Binford.
ATTEST
ATTEST
Chairman
Arthur H BecIwIti
Arthur H Beckwmth, Jr
ATTEST
(leak to the Board ôi
Clerk to the Board
Edward I Blacksh,are
County Commistioners
Sein,nole
County Commissioners in and
Sec retary
County, Florida
Seminole County. Florida
Ptblith st S. IS. 1975
'i I 5 I', 1t75
PijhliSi'i Ai 75
Publish Aug 751 sept 1.1 IS 1973
PEP 63

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Monday,

Sept. I. lt7S

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41—Houses

Unfurnished

. Children OK
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Air conditioned, fenced
1901 Summerlln Ave ft.9i
or makt' offer 372 3197

AVON
ARE YOU LONELY' Let us help I
Wril to earn EiIr Xmas money
YOU to inert the right
(All MI 1079
for you NATIONAL SINGLES i
7 hedronm hnup, stove.. 11 10 133
CLUB OF AMERICA Phi 305
(,ntry(luh Circle 323 157$&amp;ter
EARN FXTRA INCOME th
7) 27i0
I 10
As little1)5 QCIS vou
'tarted 10 A h op5%
I Will NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
own
'lory Phone 131 7 And 1 bedroom patio homes
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
r.elThe
1091
mo FIRST MONTH ' S RENT
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
1777090
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AS, OF SEPTEMBER S.

19741,

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7oned (7, 7 BR. fireplace. garage.
iowo. move In 114.950 Acre
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111 VItA
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TitusviIIp- 3 bedroom. l' bath
wall to wAll carpet. lanced yaqd.
bsrA utUl shade trees 119500 269
1770

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TAFFER REALTY

Modernizing your Home? Sell t
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Cla ssified Ad

Firli R'.tl Estate Broker
377 6655
IICF 75th St

AssuiiPaymirits

"c; 'riut LUXURY ITEMS I-Ut

times Wallace JAckson

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OU sell "Don't Needs" With
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A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
F ROM TODAY'S WANT ADS!
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64—Equipment for

Singer Zig Zag, 10
front load delu x e Sewing machine.
Sold new for 1349.00. Pay balance

SANFORD

Motorcycle Insurance
fLAIR AGENCY
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78_IW)?OrCYcles
l9704ond4S0rCflt(00fl
See tOAPPfC'Cl&amp;C 1175 phone 373
515* after 1- 30 o m

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Store Eguipmenlfor Sale
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CHOICE LISTINGS
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
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Rent

68th Year, No. 16—Tuesday, Sept. 9, 1975

79—Trucks-Trailers

.i BR, 7 bath Pinecret area large Transferred Must sell 4 BR. ?bath
Rent Plue lustre Electric Carpet Hcvydutyconvenioflat cAb White
3 BR. Ii
yArd. %i9Cmo ISO deposit 37 7534
Pm' Kitchen with breakfast bar, 717 BAYWOOD CIRCLE --Of 168 or 1O Payment s of 19. See at
t erithin' VneOAr' Ba' Kelp' Now Will r.rp 'or elderly person in my
Shanpoorr for only ll SOperday
,srerbor. twin trumpet hOrnS. K W
ci?
bats.
new
carpet,
in
eceIlent
37
or
after
11,4111
5
130
157)
11,
tr-r
setf ticaning oven dishwasher.
SANr0RD SEWING CENTER
All ft,r •0 one (Ap%ut
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CAR ROLL'S FURNITURE
lights. safety lightS heavy
t
(oditOn Large lot 121.500
i1i5pl. flsidC utility, double car
307 East First, Downtown
VR6 . Faust's Drugs
duty wench with i." cable, new
3 BedroOm. I' bath. in goOd quiet
377 9111 EVC *69 1116
GAtAQ4' flcautifutly landscaped
oaint, new terei Also 1967 Ford F
2139 GALE PLACE- 3 OR. 1' bath,
65—Pets.Supplies
—
Sanford location 1195 month Call
MAR RI AGES
Print ana tennis privileges 714 pct
350
with çtke body. and lilt gate
new
garage.
3
yrs
old,
in
con
377
7*'
KULP
DECORATORS
Performed by Marilyn. NOtAry.
interest rate 133 600 707 Pine
0690
clays 377 7111 after S
313
dIllon
171,900
109W
itt
St
. 377 733
C.'rrnjn Shepherd Puppr
OcIa, WI 717 1*61 or 732 *773
Winds Drive, phone 37) 0777
30Apa rtnnts Unfurnished
We Buy Furniture
I
wks
old
175
33—Houses Furnished
'65 Ford Pickup, good condition.'
. I halh.
3
70* I AIIRFI AVF
Let 1Pi?ApeUtj Pool
171 2976
______________________________ Small home. for Sale by Owner. IS
'nspectp-ul and ready to go First
toned counmerc at. f
sharted
lot
imornvr your health
men old Central heat &amp; air. J BR's
52—Appliances
5295 ts 1?? 36*7
P'cumu' cur busIness 115
BAMBOO COVE APTS. 7 Peiroorn, fenced yard. 1 (hId o Si
(.prman
Shepherd
male
Phrine*31 3763
Si
montht
I' baths, 173 0117, 7516 ElCaputan
1)7% plus deposit Call 177 910.1
One &amp; 7 b edroom apartmen ts,
old, ISO or tract,' In' 'at have ycj
DrIve
lt
1242S YALE AVE -- 3 or 4 BR mini OUAL liv
furnish ed or vnfurnlShed Newly
APP( IANC ES
.RF YOU TROUBLED' Call Toll
Al
3-71 14*4
80—Autos for Sale
farm, with lots of fruit Has I OR
rrer M4 7077 fOr "We Care"-BARC,AII PRICES SANF ORD
redecorated Come we. 300 E
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
apt Setting below Appraisal at
Hcn?Inr'' Adu'tS or Teens
Airport Blvd Sanford 373 1310
AUCTION, 173 7310
'61 VW. i1
flIPil BUGGY
34-4Vi.obile Htmes
67—Livestock.Pouttry
Rollin
175.900
Real Estate Broker
(OriditiOn, 1500 Call 12) "Of after
7 Peirorirn 7619 Elm Ave. Sanforo
- KENMORE WASHER, parts,
6—Child Can
6 Pm
3227643
No pets 3196954 Mrs Melio
Chb'uiç arid ratilitS
£?t,.ntn Retirees ticup
service, used machines
pate an
Crank Realty
I. DONE V APPLIANCES 3
i(ni' Mnvnn, must su'lI )27 4.164
cleAt retirement viItge on the
1 7Red Furn &amp;Unfurn
1973 Buick Century
PIDAY A. SATURDAY clay and
11Nl AND- 1 bedroom, I bath.
REALTORS *30 6061
beautiful Wekiva River at Camp
lake,
prml,
boat.
clubhouse
Power Steering, Brakes. Air
i','niflQ (Id care 6 30 a m to 1
fenced
yard
Assume
mortgage.
After
Mrs
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1170
Seminole 7274470
53—'/.Radio-S?eteo
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MARINER'S VILLAGE 373 5670
Rest Offer fools 1267
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m A Child's World 323 *171
will take cerond 172 7151
OR. mobile home, private
i'o'
2
For I ease-- Eseptionatly
1969 Volvo. automatic I door sedan,
flA'Y'S WORLD, Care for infants
7Si17i' len -ed let, large taae
AM DANDY JAll FEED
Color TV'S Iron $ SQ n&amp;w, from
Lake Mary
unfurn Ants in cluplei 1 BR
mndel 144. 1550 Call 373 555) aft er
'c'aoe7 only Neill tone* Drivers'
trpe. city wat er A. sewer Couple
"liLy Direct Irem Bo.c.ir"
ItS, Service all makes HERBS'
1145 7 Br, 1)65 Carpet ed , air
5 710
2 Acres
'cerise Bureau 377 6645
TV 1700 S French, 372 1731
C.ORMLY'S E 46
Santorcl 31) 1131
preferred 1)50 mo 377 5997
conditioned, kitchens equpped
Small like, beutuful home Site,
1967 Falcon I dr sedan. 6 cylinder.
Best SanfOrd res.Ø('',tial area TWO t*droflni mobile h
'- -Id Care .ri my home
Es
COLOR TV. 111 95 MONTH
ome nice
wooded area
Duet &amp; SAtC Aduits only_No
automatic air condition, low
68—Wanted
to
Buy
rd.rienced l-40h rrl5 served 1413
location, for rent or sale 372 1191
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
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mitCagp, 1*95 Call Don Pope, 372
locust Ae Call 372)35*
611
1006
or after 6 6.616704
Bedroom, 1 bath home'. fenced -in
1651 Dealer
"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER''
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We Buy Furniture
backyard. completely furnished,
C'inipletC child care services New 5ev1ll C,arclen%- 16.2 BR luiury )97) 17' wide.I BR, air conditioned,
Hnri
Only
vlNr,00M
FOR
YOUR
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even critr TV $it
1973 Ponti,'r Station Wagon A I
apIs all electr i c eat in kitchens
-r,,r'rr Prcc'am' HEY DIDDLE
55—Boats &amp; Accessories
,dt'It'i
(n,'.'f c' 321 937(1
SSI,O00tor lhsi'.cu'ptijru,uiIy flu' 3
privAte, rf'%'dq'ntiAl From 1150
conditiOn. 4 new tires. a i r ton
i;.' cAi F in
101
PR custom home Large living
Call
fluid,
172
6451
of
372
71
11
7015 Sanford Ave•
tl0n, 12,39S Phone 377 5616
Wanted to buy used Office furniture
2 &amp; I BR MOBILE HOMES
BOAT
HIGH
room,
central
heat air Over 70
eveninat
F,,irn,che"fncludnq utilities
Any Ountity NOLL'S CasselAND DRY!
9—Good Things to Eat
to ft livnq area on an acre of
JOHNNY WALKER
CASH
berry, Hwy 1797 1)0 1705
- - DeFtary--Aciujits 1 BR. air close t
lAnd (.111 today'
For ''our Junk Carl
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
If
you've
00?
WEEKLY
RATES
a
bOat
that's
Ian
"P' (,'irc' r,i A - çIu' W L Justice
stores, hurche Ideal for retired
323 1339
REAL ESTATE, INC
dtfl(Sii"d. don't keep it It's too big
7 PP
]OR
CASH 322.4132
r; 5 9 'i i
persons 66A 6-118 or 37) 3054
AIR (0*4 Dli ION .E I') PLAY
S'.SrSiCI
to 0mw flowers in and it's too
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Cfjfll P1n
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For used furniture Avcili ances tools,
,, ',I r
H.)USE - Invite your Playmates
Cash
5 eruirity D.'po%'t Regu'red
valua ble 10 lust sit around and get
322.6457
127 41"i
etc Buy 1 or 1001 items Larry's
for
fun
and
games
*hen
you
For Your Junk Cars
31—Apartments Furnished
older
Mart, 715 Sanford Ave
_____________ become the proud o*ner of this
372 9)36
CHI LDR EN WE LCOME Commercial Properties
Sell it with a classuf led ad And treat
areat
7
story
horn..
on
the
St
Johns
18—Help Wanted
2 Bedroom Furnished
your wife tO A cruise on the kind Of
'6.1 Newport Chrysler. new tires and
Piver Pr.iI Sr re.'iiptl porch and
Cnevenient to Yhools &amp; Shoppng
Homes, Lots
ANTIQUES
Garage Apartment
hoat SHE ariPreiates
batt er y, runs gOod. 1175 Phone
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SANFORDMOBILE
PARKS,
INC
And
7300 (&amp;b00vt le A
1 Piece of t4OU%I'fUlt
CA(.1. 372 7611
377 Alliss
fSan MoCentral)
The Leader
CASH 171 417* - Acreage
36155 Orlando Drive
77
AVALON APARTMENTS
IS' Pun,ahnu?, fiberglas, canvas top.
1969 Chevrolet El Camno. low
171 1930
ADULTS. NO PETS
' tenstrom Realty one of 5anford
JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC
SO HP Mercury. engine &amp; boat in
mileage, small VI, auto trans,,
Your
MLS
Agency
72
Auction
116W 2nd St
es cellent shape &amp; ready to go
arid Seminole County's 'eadsng
PS. air Immaculate Condition
W. Garnett White
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Cocd t railer, 5795 372 1062
Realtors ftti' nearly 20 years. has 3
REALTORS
throughout 11.600 or best offer,
1545 Park Or
Ior7 Bedrooms Adults only
openings in its ripAncling real
Phone $67 7706 alter 6 p m
Broker. 107W Commercial
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
ROBSOPI MARINE
SUPER VALUE
estate ctivIs,On It yC)j me AlreAdy
Public
Sanfordifl 71181
755 Park Drive $lOup
________-- - Oncanal And feer ed swimming pool
7977 P'twy 1797
'67 VW Bus, new Condition All
A successful Arid ioc"enced sales
3
bedrooms,
127
5961
I
baths,
large
tree
gmal Many extras $995 Phone
or newly licensed and A i r ccw'ciitiOned efficiency apart
2 BR., fenced yard, carport, private
37—Business Property
Auction
shaded lot in quiet area 147.000-1194 38%
Amh'tiou,,
s call Herb 5?en;trorn,
street. 116.900. Terms 3726420.
meet Call lOam to 2 pm. 3 72 Terms
377 7470
377 78
f o r con
7771
2,1100 so ft, ideal garage, shop,
59—Musical
Merchandise
NO MONEY DOWN
OLDER HOME
-f,i,-ntj -rluu'rv'e,s'
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warehouse All or part. Will Beautiful ranch type home. 3 64
ANY CAR. '6) 1015
ed
Moderniz
I bedroom and 2 ba ths
Clean furnished apartment, good
acres.
stable
Osteen
area.
647
remod el to Suit tenant. 327 $321 or
SA. .Pi".fli' AiiflCrt leno'
At Chico &amp; The Man
with central heat arid air, on 7 lots
loCution, all utilities. 1130 377
1617. 373 6136
LOTS OF BARGAINS IN
Good Credit
libø
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Only
1
yeAr
ci
city
P9,900--Terms
6731
3 lSlOorlT.4 1605
FURNITURE,
1700 1" 1114
TV'S.
POOL BUY'
7277170
1565 Park
SACRIFICE --- Home on lake. 3 BR,
Dr One FIR apt, lights, water turn new
Price reduced 19,000 by transferred
41—HOUSeS APPLIANCES &amp; MISC. 1970 AMC Rebel station wagon,
2 baths, central heat air
Peal Estate Salesman to manage
kitchen N. Carpeting Adults only,
PIAPIOSALE
owner Ibedroom, 2 bath, on
C.00D LOCATED COMMERCIAL
small V I. automatIc, air, Phone
E
VEPV
MON D A V
main office Good location: lots of
Rack
to School Sa le now in full
193 50 372 7198. ee 3, w* rids
acre nea r PapIa Screened "too
to' -life or lease
PROPE
123 4719
liStinos, fringe benefits Phone
swinc) (,uar4intecl tOwfSt prices
overlooks fenced pool area
NIGHT.
HAL COLBERT
I Bedroom apartment, 117 French
on Spintef. c00%oI and Grand
9017751114
Double aaraa. central
r. A
89 VW. 17.000 mile's. eicell,nt
Ave 1100 month Dlvi 175 de po Sit
REALTY INC
Fuill tirw' of Coon organs. priced to
steal at 117,500 To see call
a, 373
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condition. 1)150 or beSt offer,
REAL ESTATE SALES
337 6111 or 625 1657
207 E 25th St 3737532
sell fast Keyboards Inc $01 N
Sanford Auction
91)0
173 74$-I
P4$ve opening for full time liCensed
HAL COLBEPT,REALTOR
ManIi and Fticin Squr
not L arae upstairs apartment $175
associate
Peg
Experience
Peal
Estate
Broker
Eves 37206)?
P..i'
Larry Saxon, Realtor
month 510 depOsit Water paid
TOYOTA
necess,ary we'll train and help
'? 1301.
Selma Williams
Kfl Muanolia Ave Phone ifl 0211
We furnish sates aids, ads. leads,
7610
HIawatha
Ave
at
17-97
REALTOR ASSOCIATE, 372-15*1
— Paol o. H,nder'son Lane
IWbeel Drive Land Cruisers Hard
60—Office Supplies
r,fpral and floor time Pleasant
tops and Soft Tops Central
Older House onone acre
Monthly
Rentals
Available
LAKE
MARY-i
Bedroom,
,
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p
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office fauilitips For confidential
p baths,
Florida's
larges t Selections to
377650*
hiS $150- Color TV
P'ome with central heat &amp; Or, near
ok
Appointment call Larry Salon
eoi. Car pe t ed
Used office furniture
CbOOSPfrflm' Call Paul Peak Only
75—Recreational
Vehicles
QUALITY
1*4*4
NORTH
elementary
School
and
rn
Co
Ppt? 373 9110
1 cci 736 6*79 or 377 0763
3 lIP home in Loryqwood Also
Wooct pr steel n1."cb% C!CCuti'C desk
I-Il SR 131. Longwood
muntiv College
VA financ ing
JIMMY BRYAN
Thpmpon boat, trailer, 75 rip
&amp; (hAirs. jrcretariOl desks &amp; Camper
Available 171
We have listings We have buyer's
onn" 6 bed, wood
Bedroom,
TREMENDOUS
BUYInthe
705.)
Fvinrude
motor
Phone
TOYOTA
5930
66*
chaIrs,
straight
chairs,
filing
7617
Elm. Sanford 1
panelng P. cur?AinS $150 57170$?
We need another real estate II
bedroom. 7 bath. Split bedroom
cabinets.
as
5
Ca
Winter
sh
Perk, Florida
and
Carry
married
couple
only
No
pets
339
fIr
S
censee to help us make sales
Forrest Greene, Inc.
plan, central air, fireplace, e'
NOLL'S
61$ 1600
6956 4 Mrs. Melio
Forr,s?Greene. Inc
*30 61))
REALTORS
cellent location
373 6151
Chtselberry, 17 97.1)0 4206
323 6353. 327 1970. eves.
3 Bedrooms. large living room,
76 —Auto Parts
1947 Oldsmobile 117
31A—Dupiexes
central air. on lirge lot Near a
COUNTRY LAX EFRONT- Closeto
fashion show directors for
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ISP4'SM. AM FM Radio
62--Lawn-Garden
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Kish Real Estate
beautiful l*.
town. I bedroom. I acre. boat
Sarabcovent yjewetry earn 1,3 to I
4f'cond ?Iorw.d Batterle II? 95 ci
5373. in 7117
Pedreom, l' baths, kitchen
IS Per hour commission Full or
dock
"SERVICE BEYOND
change REELS BODY SHOP,
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
eouippPd, washer and dryer
1941 El (amino, 000d condition, plus
Part timeNo
THE CONTRACT-'
1109 Sanford Ave
esperience
Woodruff's Garden Center
Phone 372 69U 7115 Lake A ve
citrus 177 5193 after S p m
nec es sary Sa mples free Start
LOW PRICE- 2 Bedroom. in
601 Celery Ave. Sanford
FE Emaculate- I Bedroom. ?bath
REALTOR 3fl 719$
Now 349 5470 or 349 W
condition, excellent location
77 —Junk Cars Removed
Very roomy 7 bedroom duplex,
1971 Capri, 7,000CC engine, air, AM
well
,miaintained
recently
$16 500 TermS
kitchen e'Quipped Near 5CC.
time
released
plant
LOOKING FOR
redecorated,
ice
maker
3
M
Precl
FM stereo. cooper Color 76 mpg
ST JOHNS RIVER
fenced yard 327126* otter 6 p m
f ood GardenLand, 1400W. lit St..
SOMETHING SPECIAL?
LEMON BLUFF
town, 30 plus mpg highway 13.500
WE BUY JUNK CARS
refrigerator, range, beautiful
373 6430
yard 179.500
373 5716
cash 377 7300 eves and
ends
2 bath. new a ppliances,
ed on 7
Place an art 0 (lAS5if it'd It doesn't Lrrcwd, beautifully locat
firep'ice,
inludes
aaraae
garage
1, As
use 4 l.'UU'Jdi
Hwy . if Y
matter what you need You'll find
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The director of the Orlando
Public library informed three
Seminole County Corn.
tflLSSIoflers Monday that about
$100,000 has already been spent
towards completion of this
county's new library system.
Glenn Miller informed
Commissioners 1ikt,' hat-

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Vitlief) called Monday's
of rn,jitein,,
the library contract so additional money could be Liken
from the 1 5.76 county budget.
In November of last year tile
county' voters, in a straw
ballot, allocated a half-mill

Sid Vihlen Jr.. that natnnloic
announcing the Oct, I beginning
(late for Seminole's library
services were mailed Saturday
to all county residents.
In essense, Miller informed
commissioners the system is
too far dossn the road to cut the
budget or postpone services —
unless compensation Is paid to
Orange County,

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community libraries
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services and a

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Seminole Countians out
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Orlando Public Library for
complete library service
beginning next month.
About $52,000 is budgeted for
the library and Ilattaway said
he'd like to "see it come in at
$325,000" "Because we don't
have the money; we can't afford it."
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hlattasv4iv
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two

Sent n i rary

refund, but Miller informed
they
had

set up

that way. We cannot have
a sYstern with different levels of
sersice," Miller said,
Miller conceded, however, to
proposals that would put about
$45,000 back Into t he S.in Irim I'
County budget.
The $45,000 cnuiuiitmnent vas
in "principle" not in fact and
involves leasing space to

Hattaway said this county
didn't "expect" to have a
library containing services

commissioners

"Bought a partnership. "

Hatt.acay propose] limited

t 1ual to the Orlando facility. He
said additional services could
be added next year.
"Can we go through the
ilibraryj budget and whack
it '"' llattawas' asked.

services.
Miller said it would be
"absurd" to deny Seminole
Countians access to the Orlando
facility. lie also said it would
t,'tiSt LIl)uiIit S3,0O0 ti kct.'p

''I don't think

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item he or she would like to sell
CALL 372 7611

Potential
Manaaement
Florida based retail clothing

.lupleses. air, carpet, drapes,
appliance's. Utility room, carport,
lawn maintained. $170 $621757

REALTOR 373 5174

Caretaker
Available
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MOHAWK REALTY INC.
plus 150 deposit.
2S7I Park Dr 3722115
ForreitOreene Inc.
1550 Lee Road
REALTOR
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REALTORS
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3773991
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32-4olouses Unfurnished
benefits Send resume to Boy 311
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5tO, dish*asher, refrigerator,
dsposal: oil heat, or con
COSM TICS
diliorers Q'jiet neighborhood, 406
Field Creations A Marshall Field
Peth Drive, Ravenna Park Phone
fimily ownecJ Company has a local
372 0199
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home in Fern
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PuitlouS and personable Free 3 Bedroom. l' bath
Park, car pe ted, draperies, f enced
training No investment in product
yard, lake privileges, near
orfrarupuisp Call Mr Watson. 647shopping, church. 5223 mo
$515 After 10 a m
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liberal comrru;ssions
REALTORS $30 61)5
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Payment, monthly payments less
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YOUR HOME'

REDUCED 13.000-Owner Ane 'us
Sc. thIs £ bedroom. 2 bath, 7 story
house wIth fireplacer drsing room
Florida room, carpeting All for
only $16,900 Call f or delauliorappt
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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
19)95 French
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377 7314, 372 1196.372 1954
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2 BEDROOM
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bathe and pierty of cIoets A private courtyard entrance,
enclosed patio garden, two-car garage with electric doors.
centret heat and air, color-coordinated kitchen and much
more. Complete recreational facilities maintained by the
Sarsora Homeowners Association On closing -we pay your
ini tial fee ($400) and first year's membership to

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SANFORD

SANFORD
by ow ner, 3 OR, 7
bath, 7 yin', old C en tral heat or,
carpet, garage, screened porch,
large lot, good location Afl&amp;jmi
73 pci. or $730 down, FHA . Priced
below EllA appraisal In "n

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Nights 377 7257

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carpet. central air and heat Low
down and assume mortgage 273 -3*37
Fpr the t'wi', ni-s', who cl-or-sn I ni-Cod a
full tin'' t.,"c'.''
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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
statements and tat reports 534
3*01 Orlando Drive
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Santc.rd 323 3700
Kids outgrow the sw'nq Set or Small
hlcycIe Sell these 'die items with
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,riuur frii'rvlly (Ii%Sifid gil at The
SFMINOLE CO Acreage tracts,
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Individuals only Pref er St Jolvis
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Concrete and carpenter work.

',SAKE ROOM TO STORE vouq
WINTER
ITEMS - ,SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD Phone 372 7611 or $3)
99'fl arid a friendly Ad Visor will
P#tp you
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vacation? Get a better car through
IPte clesslf led acts in toa ,'s paper
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonzalez 303 373 3939.

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Aerial, Portraits. Advertising I))
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taxes.
s~dary increase in the city estimates fur a new ctI y hall
No opposition was raised as coilli,nission budget, which rose and proposed three acre pubbic
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the
budget and inillage or from $14 700 last year to $15,600, storks area within a proposed
P.
dtnances
were adopted on is for secretarial help in 14-acre
'J'
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lakefront municipal
second reading along with other preparing the minutes.
rnple,
and for building a nes
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ordinances by commissioners,
Each of the four om- city hail on the existing two, :.
The total mill;lge, which in- missioners receives a $400 and-a-t'.a]f acre ste.
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'1 cludes the certifiul 563 nitih monthi', salary and Ma 'r Lee itt-" commission plans to
j fortheoperatlngbulgetand 10 P Moorercctises$4Th, a'iordh dtsttiss flgurcs further at its
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Knowles said his salary was "ular 4 p.m. work session
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Despite the drop in millage reflecting the one per cent Stenstroni asked Knowles to get
from last year . Sanford salary irk'rease budgeted for all county appraisals of both sites.
Illsliir) ssas made Monday shen a master contract between the Seminole County School Board d residents will probably be
ity euipluiyes.
Knowles
presented
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the two (actions. Present for the signing were (from left) Chief Negotiator for the School
dollars this year because of the five per cent cost of living in. proposed public works area
harry Pelley, SEA Chief Negotiator Sit's-c Rosen thal signing cl)ntract), SEA Executive Secretary recent reappraisa l of property, crease in the new
budget, within the lake front site.
Gene Grooms, Assistant Director of Personnel of the school administration Ernie Coisley,
which upped the value of most figured by paying the five per located South of U.S. 1 7-2 and
President Pete Bukur and School Superintendent William "Bud" Layer. illerald Photo by Bill property in the city,
cent pension payment for police just West of French Avt'nui'
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SIGNING

Residents' Complaints

Spark

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Church Permilot

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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and sizes
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SIlNE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
707w 7rd 5t
372 6437

To List Your BusInessDiQl 322-2611 or 831-9993

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Gertrude Stein.
To Gertrude Stein and her
literary counterparts in Paris
in th l92(s, a rose became the
literary focal point for a Stein
quote which .swept the century:
A rose is a rose is a rose
In Seminole County, "rose" is
the temporary name given the
new county administrator's job,
Ix-cause t't'!litliissiOners ('iIfi't
agree in a title for the $25,000
position.
wl•:ATIII,;n
On Monday, commissioners
Monday's high 90. Overnight authorized E.11. Underwood,
low $9,
the county's consultant, to draw
through up an ordinance creating a
cloudy
Partly
Wednesday. Chance of mainly county administrator's
position. Underwood recomafternoon and evening thundershowers. Highs In the lower mends a $28,000 to $30,000
90s. Lows In the lower lOs, salary, and the l9776 budget
Southeast winds around 10 mph, has $25,000 allocated.
gusty near thundershowers.
But the problem still remains
Rain probability 40 per cent
What will the permanent
during the afternoon and title be?
Choices
evenings, 20 per cent at night.
presented
by
Complete details and tides Underwood are many: county
are on Page 5-A.
manager, admInistrator, ad,,,,,,.,.

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OF F IC F MACHINE
"y,, srryq- ,iII rp,ml,t's ,mnc un,od.'ls''
'Weds Just what you have to offer
cr-c' P'ckup anti D eliver CALL 327 76 1 1
Sanford Business Machines 377
Don't needt" Serve a useful purpose
again when you'sell them with a
Ciaisifi1 Ad from the Herald,
point &amp; god
Call us today! Don 't defayl Just
dial 372 2611 or 531-9993. To puce
YOU hive' tried the rest now try the
your low cost Want Ad
best. Expert paint &amp; body work,
736711)4, after 6 p m . 373 1593 ("
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builneis service in The Heral d's
classIfIed
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the fire department from his
By JANE CASSELB Lit RY
rescind the original approval, Govoruhk, when asked his
k Seminole Baptist Temple Inc., city Friday after the church t iutI'ctural cervices and in.
(Smith's) gas station.
Herald Staff Writer
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but City Attorney Newman opinion, replied, ••
to the
for construction of a church on filed suit in circuit court,
surancc premiums for the start
"They (the fire department)
Brock advised It was not legal traffic churches would create, i Leffler told the group to lots at Hayes and Hthama
So far, officials said, only of construction.
purchased gas from mn' station
WINTER SPRINGS
without a public hearing. There don't think the roads could hold
The preliminary court order
one time against my orders," Following a public hearing was no one present at Monday it. would have to go along with that if they continue Roads, In the Ranchlands land clearing has been done at
tion, but a temporary in- the site. Judge Leffler told the bars the city from interference
with
construction
Smith said. "it was one o the Monday night to reconsider the night's meeting to speak in
you people. this is not a place
junction issued by Circuit Court group that if they continue with in regards to the conditional use
,1o so • •
things where the council conditional use application of a favor of the cons truction of the for a church,"
they
a, 111eir
their
Judge Kenneth Leffler halted construction they do so "at permit or a building permit
questioned my integrity. I Jehovah's Witnesses group, the Kingdom hall by the Jehovah's
pending the hearing. In line with the their own peril" pending final granted July 30 for the church
The roads are unpaved in the own peril
would not sell them gas now if city c ouncil voted unanimously Witnesses on residentially area and traffic was one of
,
the f ina l disposition of
restraining order discussion of disposition of the lawsuit.
In
the
lawsuit,
filed
by
Winter
they never got an)',"
to rescind tile conditional use toned property on Hayes Road, reasons the Planning and
the matter was banned from the
the law suit,
According to court files, the Park attorney L. Danner hIier.
Speaking of all members of permit for a church on
Man)' residents stere present Zoning Board had cited in
nieeting by the mayor.
church
group paid $9,500 for the the church group charged that
the City Council "except residentially zoned property, tospeak against constructionof turning down the request, later scheduled a re-hearing for last
Judge
Leffler
granted
the
property
and has Incurred the Winter Springs ('i:
Virginia Mercer," who is fire granted the church on July 21. a church in the Haves Road approved by the council.
night on a conditional use temporary injunction and a expenses for a church con.
commissioner, Smith said the
The council voted Aug. 4, to area. Police Chief John
The i'ouncil also had request granted July 21 to restraining order against the struction
contract,
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Roofing

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Carry fli5nd S-i.e
PVIC[ ON BLACK &amp; WHITE
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Custom Work Licensed, Bonded
Free eStimate 313 6031

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY — SELL — TRADE
Ill 315 E. Flrst St.
3225672

MAITLAND FLEA MART
1911 I'wy. 17-92. open Sat. &amp; sun.9

stances wherein his integntN
was questioned concerned -I

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Carpentry,

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roof log 373 5765

Merchandise

FUiLER BRUSH

IMPROVE

MEPIT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PEPITRY AND REPAIRS 37?

Bookkeepin
so g Service

Vitrhn Bathroom Cabinets, Counter tops. Sinks Installation avail
able Bud Cabell. 377 6052 any.
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In Geneva for sale or rent Call Art
(or'nr'-tt, 371919? after S pm
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Lawn MowerS We sell The Bes t 1.
Service the Rest. Wes tern Auto
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PEACEFUL-- A real pretty 3
Bedroom. 7 bath home, fireplace.
carpet, breakfast bar
Many
estras went into ttie construction
Asking 14,000. but encouraging
all offers
After hours call Jo P/tcDaniel, 127
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ronvpnient to shopping district
and sehools 570 .000 each, terms
available For information call

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financing at 7.75% (A.P.R.) or 7.25%
(APR.) with 20% down. No closing costs. Monthly main.
tertance lee covers lawn care, water, tswer trash collec.
Hon, structural Insurance and outside liability. Granada
Townhom.s qualify for the 5% Lu credit.
"of1, szpltes 5ip641'sbIr X 1*75

116.600-

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See what a Granada Tonnhornis has to offer. Over 1.650
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JUST FOR 'YOU- Large 3 BR. 2
bath home, nice family room.
POulpp.d kitchen, new carpet, no
Oualltylng Only 173.900 12.000
do wn

Peg Real Esta'e Brok er
ill 0440. 3737195 373 P15 3" 7744

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CIOStifie"d ad We'll help ,sou write
an u that will bring a fast Sale
CALL 377 76 11

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S Bedroom, 7 baths, I car garage.
Flu cnn - reel 54 A, Price U) 000

Luxury Patio

yoi buy a new
Granada Townhol'ne at Sanot'a. Move in for less and you
keep the difference.

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equipped kitchen, carpet. COlor
Crete. on 7': acres 154500

WANT TO SELL

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large rooms, 7900
RI 3
Bfdroom, 2 bath, family r oom,

M UPILWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
503W 1st SI,

"The volunteer fire departinent will actively participate
in the city elections for the f iI'sI
time thi.s year and we hope to
get replacements for the
present councilmen," he said,
Council seats open in the
December municipal elections

pet, 151.500

NORTH RENT PURCHASE PLAN
Modern, clean I BR home, family
room, aaraqe. carpets Call 531
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$1SOOREBATE
NOQUALIFYING
New) hdrm home, all extras. $ pct
interest S10.000 7277797

cuffent City Council."

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bath split plan, large family room.
fireplace. drapes. shutter's, car

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volunteer firefighters
Saying heis "actually tired of
City Council's accusations and
questioning m integrity as tttC
chief," Smith added his "hope
and aim is to try to get enough
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Smi th said his resignation is
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new building to replace Sanmnagr budget increased
ford's aging City Hall were
from $39,839 last 'ear to $39,910
aired Monday night after city
for the new fiscal year budget.
commissioners adopted or.
Seven job positions were
dinances setting the total 6,33 the old appraisal rate.
eliminated under the new
millagi' levy for the new
Sanford's new budget is budgetatasavjng,sof$67,I3Stit
$3,629,709 budget
actually higher by $94,862 than the city, according to Personnel
Eachmillequals$l per$1,000 itwasfor the l974.75 fiscal year Director Sam Ackley.
of appraised property value and
City Manager Warren E.
Knowles was instructed by

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the city's incorporation two
years ago, said today he has
resigned that position.
"I informed the mayor
( Walter Sorenson) Friday night
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the BCC or executive assistant
to tue 13CC.
Until the ordinance paSSeS,
he's just called a "rose,"
"If the rose turns sour, we
would have ourselves to
blame," remarked ('ØtnmL'ioner harry Kwiatkoss ski,
K Sti a tkowsk i's
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syin13o1ized the commission's
feelings
just as the ''rose"
symbolized its lack
of
agreement.
The question' how much
power to give the "rose? " The
answer, of course, lies in the
title assigned the "rose," and
the amount of money paid for
his salary.
Commissioner Dick Williams
said he's "never been in favor
of a strong B(IlflIflistrator, but
sshat we're doing now is not
working either,"
And Coinmlssiont'r Mike
hiattaway said the commission
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tool" to be used for betterment
of the county.
Then Commissioner John
Kimbrough posed a thoughtful
question: What happells if
C) in Ii) I S s OflC r S
a r en' I
reelected? Would the "rose"
through his superior knowledge
of Count)' government hold the
magic and of Ix)wer?
''When the commission
leaves, the posser would be
concentrated in the rose until
the rose ran the 5110W," KIIn
brough said.
so
Kimbrough warned against
allowing the "rose" to run the
show, He said commissionerss
should .itav aware of county
business
at the bottom ks-el
RESOLUTION
as well as the top.
Commission Chairman Sid
Vihlen Jr. pointed to Orange OF
("ounty as an example. In
Orange, each commissioner is
assigned a special task and acts
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Zoological Society, presents a resolution of appreciation to
Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore for the city's "support, financial
contribution and outstanding leadership" In relocating the animal
inventory Into the new facility off U.S. 17.92, near 14, The city
commission and City Manager Warren K. "Pete" Knossles were
also thanked in the mt-solution. Rozon said the new zoo has
reported 63,000 visitors during the first 59 days since the July Rh
opening. illerald Photo b1' Joe Askrenl

l'he F lorida l)epartment of
('r'iminal Law Enforcement reported that city attorney Manny
James, son of the city's police
chief, was arrested on charges
of conspiracy to sell cocaine.
Fire Chief Joseph Farto was
"barged with selling cocaine
and m.anjuana.
The FDCLE reported that 28
persons had been arrested and
's'ould be identified later.
An agency spokesman said
the arrests culminated a six.
month investigation into cotaint' and heroin trafficking.

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                    <text>Friday, Sept S. 1975

6131 — Evefllng Herald, Sanford, Fl,

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Sara Jacobson
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it.
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"I started without a penny,
"My cnly ambition is to drop
dead on my job. If I retired I but I was doing something I
would be dead in a year. My life liked. I like to challenge the soailed impossible," he said.
has always been like a bulldog's
lie said he opened a men's
life, You Just don't give UI)."

"A mistake is just a poor
excuse for negligence and
carelessness. If you're careful,
you don't make mistakes," he
said.
The grand opening of his new
That's how Herman Jacob- store In Orlando and then
in
store,
Ito-Jay, is planned after
son, 72, owner and head of a opened a small variety store
the Jewish New Year holiday.
women's clothing store here at &amp;-inford in
"It just grew and grew and i ends Sept. 17. The entire project
220 East First Street, describes
smas planned by his daughter,
his road to success, lie said he had to open a larger depart- Sara, 36,
an interior decorator,
started when he first supported ment store on First Street. mt
said.
hims.df at age 10 by running 5105 23 years ago. I was the he Asked
their secret of suconly
well,
one
of
two merchant
errands and "selling things"
that didn't go broke when the cess, Mrs. Rose .Jaccobson in.
Poland.
boom burst in 1926!" Jacobson terrupted her husband by
saying:
"My real ambition is to start said.
"There is no secret.. . if you
things and to see them through
lie said what followed was
I like doing things. I do a lot like a "15-year economic selge" work hard and diligently and
give sour best. Telling daughter
for in)- smife's sake," said smith the "Mediterranean
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an
insect
that
threatened
to
'It
can't
be done' is like waving
Jacobson, smnihn1'
of a bull.'' she
wipe out the area's farming and a red flag in front
The self-made man said he crops here in 1929, the explained.
Jacobson said One If the
was born of poor Parents anti depression of the 130's and the
:ame to this country 51ithout a bank failures.
hardest challenges he laced
1's1 Police Chief Ben
forma education when he was
"I've never had a defeatist was when he found he had
Butler
has announced the
14. After spending three sears attitude. When things things tuberculosis about years ago.
working with his brother in a started punching at file, it's He said It took three s-cars implementation of a safety
to be headed by
progratii
cigar and variety store fl what made me mad. I'd look before the disease sv
Patrolman
Richard Quigley. )m Providence, H. I. he came to back and say, 'you so-and-so, arrested.
"The doctor told tile a!Florida,
Quigley started his new
l',ii going to beat you,"
terwards
1 was to rest for two duties last week and is tailoring
Jacobson
continued.
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was
"I heard about the boom in
hours a day, go to bed by 9 p.m. a safety presentation to the
the 1920's. 1 was interested in only interested in how I was
and walk not run," he recalled
needs of students in each of the
'ready-to-wear'
clothing," doing and smti.iit I will be doing
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10 schooLs in the city lie said
next year."
Jacobson said,
plans call for film presentations
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HIGH HOLIDAYS

Shofar to announce the Jewish High Holiday season of Rosh
11.uhaua and Yom Klppicr, ushering In the hebrew year of 5376
Rash Hashana, whit), begins "1$ days of rpentauee," began
Friday at 7:30
The 1118b HolIday cImltts with You,
Kippur, "The Day of Atonement," on SepL IS. Cantor Goodman
opens and closes the ceremonies by blowing the Shofar more
commonly known as a Rams Horn. (Herald Photo By Bill Viacent Jrt

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iiIottrcc!t' and auto safety will

"The main thing is the City
Commission has really bitten
the bullet and they're making
severe attempts to hold the line
to anticipated revenues," said
City Clerk and Finance

Director Henry N. Tamm Jr.
Although the new budget is
"very tight this year", as
termed by Personnel Director
Sar,, Ackley, the city managed
to include an overall five per
cent "cost of living" increase
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cent state retirement contribution for all other city
employes who have been give a
one per cent salary increase,
according to Tamm and
.Ackley.
"If the city had held the line
at 8,47 mills, or last year's
mill.age, like some other taxing
bodies have done, an additional
$380,006 would be raised in tax
dollars to the city," said Tamm.
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$1.7 million in general
obligation bonds by 1977. Last
year Sanford levied a total of
8.47 mills, including 6,97 mills
for the operating budget and 1.5
mills for debt service.
"The biggest change in our
new budget is we dropped the
tax rate by 2.14 mills. We froze
the number of personnel
position increases. The last 10
years we've dropped the
millage. It was 17 mills 10 years
ago," said City Manager

A second reading of Sanford's
new $3,6),7O9 city budget, up
$94,882 but requiring 2,14 mills
less than last year, is set for
7:30 pill. Monday.
Each mill equals $I per $1,000
of appraised property value and
is used to determine property
taxes,
The city's new budget calls
for a total 6,3.3 mills, including
the certified 5.63 mills for the
general operating budget and

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major downtossri problem- the
apathy of some of the inerchants — he said, "We need
good merchants and we can get
them by dressing things up.
making it the kind ofplata that
51111 attract progri.

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retirement to do this," he ad(led. "What I did may en.
t'(Iragt' mime peopl e to (10
SOIIltIliitig. I made tile first
step."
Jacobson'ss remodeling was
only an interior jot). The ex.
lerior of (tie building is the
same as it w as when it w,as built
in 1922. "if yout live in an ld
houss. arni someone builds a
new one next door, there's no
reason YOU have to build a new
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At Present Rate

Mini Grand Prix Promoter Hopes To Stop Controversy
It 1:1) PRlCKETT
Herald Staff Writer

"II ithe "iiuni.grand prix"i lip opposition to the project and the housing (oniplex for elderly
Tom iadlo1f of Altamonte
The county's planning board Iiio%nr running at Idle. 1k aISI) racers
Springs showed the car at the is totally unacceptable to our is circulating letters for persons and that a 50-foot green on Aug. 6 turned down a request claims the $550,000 project
The project would see drivers
south end or the K-Mart parking area," Mrs. W. K. Simpson presentation In the Seminole buffer zone also is envisioned. to rezone the area Froni multi.
ouId be of benefit to the racing against the clock.
The promoter of a "mini lot, as well as a colored ren said.
County Coimnission,
1k says the track would family to commercial,
While 1{adlofl views the
county.
grand prix" race track today thtson of the land use plan.
She said the area is "totally
But ilatiloff says any op. provide employment for
That decision is being apNot only would the venture project as a "healthy" com
hoped to head off fast
however,
some
South residential" and that con. 1xisition stems from the fact Seminole (ountians. He also pealed to the Board of County mean employment for about 30 immunity attraction, Mrs. nmmpdeveloping coflroversy over Seminole
residents
are struction is slated "25 feet from that people "do not have the said tests have shown the ('onunissioner and is scheduled additional presons, he said, but son and others plan to try and
construction of the track on 11.2 protesting hoped-for con- an apartment complex for the facts."
racing engines "10 tictibels" For a Sept. 16 hearing.
null also increase the convince commissioners to
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acres southeast of K-Mart strucUwi of the "nmmrn grand elderb .
lie said the property is quieter than an idling lawn
Radloif says the cars mimake county's tourism ihen people reject the appeal tiled by
Shopping Center in Fern Park prix,Mrs Simpson is drumiiiin' ''approximately inn fe'i't" from mn't'r entrw
no more noise than a lawn flocked in to watch the tiny 1{adloII.
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IN BRIEF
Woman Left Toothless
To Get New Choppers
1IOMESTEAI) (Al') - A 58-year-old woman tell
toothless two months ago by bureaucracy is going to bt
able to eat again, courtesy of a sympathetic dentist wix
has offered free dentures.
rii ready to go out and eat something right now.'
Gussie Brogdon said Friday after Dr. Richard Bach of
fered to do the $4003700 job of fitting her with false teeth
-1 asked the liird to help rue, and he sure did."
Mrs. Brogdon has been eating boiled peas, pinto bean
and stewed chicken since her teeth were pulled at a loca
health center.
The migrant Farm labor camp resident said she was toit
by officials at the health center that they could pull hem
teeth and supply false ones with federal funds. But whet
she ent back for dentures, she was told the federa
program as over and there was no money.

Twins Remain Critical
V PRICIS
EFFECTIVE
THRU? to
PINECREST SHOPPING CENTER
Hwy. 17-92 at 27th St. Next to A&amp;P

BAYER
ASPIRIN
LOOKING AT TWO
DIFFERENT WORLDS
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James Garner, a 12-year-old seventh grader at Sanford
Middle School, appears to be caught in a dilemma between
two different worlds-as he ponders a world geography

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National Guard Called Up
After Night Of Violence
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Gov. Julian Carroll called
up the National Guard early today after 30 policemen
were injured and about 200 persons arrested In a night of
violence spawned by a school desegregation order.
An antibusing march, scheduled for today, was canceled after the disturbances by thousands of protesters,
mostly whites, on the streets Friday night. They burned
two school buses and damaged dozens of others, pollee
said.
The governor said the National Guard would "assist in
maintaining order and to protect property at any time
during an anticipated unlawful gathering of persons in
downtown Louisville today."
Guard Brig. Gen. Richard L Frymlre said that approximately OW troops will be available in Jefferson
County, where one-sixth of the school children in the joint
system are being bused under federal court order.

Chairman To Fight Pay Limit
WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of the Senate
Post Office and Civil Service Committee says he will fight
President Ford's efforts to limit to 5 per cent an upcoming
pay raise for federal employes, including members of
Congress.
"I would be Irresponsible in my duties as chairman of
the committee If I did not light for these hardworking
civilian and military servants," Sen. Gale W. McGee, I)Wyo., told the convention of the AFL-CIO's Public Employes Department on Friday.
And Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott told
reporters he also Feels Congress is leaning toward
rejecting Ford's recommendation for a 5 per cent pay
boost, although he would not say how he planned 0 0 vote.

Study Cites Alcoholism
WASHINGTON (AP) — Veterans Administrator
Richard L Rowlebush says he agrees generally with a
Gemral Accounting Office finding that alcoholism is the
largeit health problem in the VA hospital system and that
too little has been done to combat It.
In a report to Congress, the GAO said Friday that top
VA officials were lax in not establishing program goals to
insure effective and equitable treatment of alcoholic
veterans, whom it estimated comprise one-third of the
nation's 9 millin alcoholics.

Reagan May Lose Income
LOS ANGELES (Al') — Ronald Reagan, actor-turnedgovernor-turned-radio commentator, stands to lose a
handsome broadcast hxxnne If he becomes a formal
candidate for the Republican presidential nomination.
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problem. Actually, Mr. Garner just happened to be caug
off guard when this photo was taken. iflerald Photo by B
Vincent Jr.

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Decision Delay 'Unlikely
MIAMI BEACH 1 AP) - A top official of the Republican
National Committee says it is "highly unlikely" that
Miami Beach will get a requested 30-day delay in the
(;op's decision on a 1976 convention site.
'The committee meets Monday to approve the site
committee's selection and that decision is already two
months behind schedule," Josephine Good, the party's

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convention director, said Friday.
The delay request by Miami Beach city councilmen appeared to boost the chances of Kansas City and Cleveland,
the two other sites being considered to host the
Republican convention next August.

Ex-Seminole ager
On Trial This Week
ByBOBhlA)YD
instrument at a local pawn the Sanford MVI station and
herald Stall Writer
shop. The two suspects are free failed to pass.
Trials of a former Sanford on $500 bond each pending trial.
The car was then taken to t
high schoel basketball star on
A 45-year-old suspended Casselberry MV! station whe
burglary and grand Larceny county motor vehicle inspector agents allege that Trolano,
charges and a county motor faces trial on a charge that he Orlando resident who had be
vehicle inspector accused of accepted a bribe and issued an employed by the county for
taking a bribe highlight a 10- inspection sticker for an auto months, accepted $5 in additi
trial docket of criminal cases that failed to pass the state- to the regular inspection I
this week before Circuit Court required safety inspection,
and issued an inspection stick
Judge Robert B. McGregor.
Anthony C. Troiano was for the allegedly defective aul
Fred Willis Washington. 18, suspended from his job pending
Also on this week's UI
814 Cypress Ave., and Allen disposition of the felony charge docket is the case of Will
Silas, 18, 1506 W. 16th St., both after he was arrested Aug. 6, He George Banks, 27, of Orland
Sanford, are accused of taking is alleged to have accepted $5 Banks is accused of stealing
a clarinet or cornet after unauthorized compensation Hydro-Step boat from Il
breaking into the musical in. From a Fern Park auto dealer parking id of Flagship U.
strument room at Lake Howell Jerry Swartz on July 10 at the Rank, Sanford, on July 25 1
High School after watching a county's Casselberry Motor lowing the boat, on a traile
July 15 basketball game.
Vehicle Inspection (MVI) away with a pickup truck.
Washington played forward station.
Jimmy Ray Rary, 37,
on last season's Seminole High
Authorities said the arrest Cowan-Moughton Terrac
School varsity squad.
came after a two-month probe Sanford, faces trial on chargi
Washingten and Silas were by the State Attorney's office, of larceny of a firearm ar
arrested by Sanford police on state and county agents.
false report of commission of
July 28 after reportedly trying
Sheriff John Polk said agents crime.
to pawn a county-owned band had a car initially Inspected at
Rary is accused of stealing
rifle in July and of reporting I
a sheriff's deputy that there hi
burglary at
on Kentucky St. off Bearda
Ave. near Sanford.
In other cases docketed k
c titn Missing
trial this week:
_________________________ —Michael Wayne 1
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By JOE ASK REN
nington. 23, 70812 Second St
Herald Staff Writer
Sanford, Is accused of a
Action Reports
tempted breaking and enterin
Sanford police early Saturday
with intent to commit
* Fires
morning made two searches for
misdemeanor in cornectio
a victim of a reported shooting
with an Aug. 1 Incident at Ui
* Courts
in an open field area off U.S. 17residence of Sheriff's Vic
92 near the Cavalier Motel and
*Police Beat Squad Lt. H. C. Parker.
Jack Prosser Ford.
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—Charles Curtis Mayes, 2
Investigating officer H.J.
403 N. Orlando Ave., Maltlai(
Shea Jr., and Sgt. Bill Dube Whitmire. Both Sutton's car faces trial on charges of assau.
made the search after John and a vehicle driven by Robert with Intent to commit murdei
Alexander BIsset,
20, Pershing Baker II. 117 aggravated battery an
Altamonte Springs, reported to Academy Avenue were totalled, aggravated assault In cor
police he had shot his "Friend police said.
nection with the Aug. 6 wow
Tommy," after an argument
James H. Drook, 38, 1801 ding of his younger brothe
and list fight.
Park Ave., was charged with Tommy Mayes, same addres,
Bisset, who was released by violation of right-of-way after a with a shotgun after a
Altamonte Springs police two-car collision atS.R.600and argument over a car batter)
department since no charges Airport Boulevard early
—Dale Allen Konstanz, 27, n
were file'1, told police earlier he Saturday morning,
local address, is accused r
was drinking and met his
Damages to [)rook's car, breaking and entering wit.
"friend" In Daytona Beach.
owned by Grady Loudy Sr., intent to cemmit a felony an
Bisset said he drove into an same address, were $300, police grand Larceny In connectio
open field after an argument said. Damages to the other Cil, with a burglary at the Fer
broke out and that he pulled a driven by Robert Keith Carlson, Park home of newsma
gin and shot his companion, Lake Mary, were estimated at Richard K. Hurdette,

Reported Shooting

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'I in sisters born thret
months prematurely to parents who oppose blood tn ii
sfusions remain in stable, but critical condition at a
hospital here.
Attorney Joel Cohen, appointed legal guardian by a
juvenile court judge with the power to permit transfusions, reaffirmed Friday he will give ''unme(Iiatu
consent" If doctors say blood Is needed.
Tiny Carol and Julia Ivey of Panama City, 7 days old
today, were given a five per cent chance of survival
without transfu.sion.s and 10 per cent chance with tran.
sfusions shortly after birth.
Ron and Denita Ivey have refused to approve tran.
sfusions for their girls because they would violate
religious beliefs. They are both Jehovah's Witnesses.
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TALLAHASSEE tAP
—
Former Insurance
Commissioner Thomas O'Malley's request for workman's
compensation benefits lists a date For his heart attack
which conflicts with state travel records.
Israel Abrams, his Miami lawyer, said an approximate
date was used arid the error would be corrected.
The application for weekly benefits and medical expenses said O'Malley, 41, who resigned last month in the
face of criminal and impeachment charges, suffered the
attack or. Dec. 3, 1973 while on state business,

FLAME GLO

LUSH LIPS

Ii)' BOB l.IA)Yi)
herald Staff Writer
At the present rate of spen.
ding, Seminole County Corn.
Imiis.sioners t'aui expect cost
overruns for local Circuit and
County Court operations to
amount to $42,137 liv the end of
the fiscal year Sept. 30.
In addition, county Public

Works Director Bob Andrew
has reported he'll need an
additional $23,000 for this sear's
operations and Sheriff .John
I'iilk has reported $213,000 in cost
overruns for prisoner medical
treatment and attorney's Fees.
As of July 29, according to an
analysts of court expenditures
prepared by the county Office
of Management Analvsi and
l':'iI nation
()M A I' i, 4)111)'
$817.71 remained unexpended of
the
year's $210,000 ap.
propriation budgeted for court
operating costs and Fees
The
analysis
showed
$118,837.22 had been expended
for court reporters. All but
$898.45 of the amount went to
Official Court Reporter Nor-

funds from contingency and
orders the payment.
Although the county, by law,
IJIUSI Fund the courts operation
the county eoIflmis.sIun has no
say on the rate in which the
funds are spent.

LIP POLISH

JACKSONVILLE
BEACH (AP) — George
Ballard, co-owner of the Armadillo Tavern, says he has

4. FLAVORS

had several armadillos dumped at his doorstep but Friday
was the first time a live alligator showed up.
The eight-foot alligator, weighing an estimated 200
pounds, apparently found Its way to the bar from the
nearby ocean beach.
Police said a gator was reported sighted in the Surf a
mile away earlier and tracks led trout the beach to the
vicinity of the tavern.

College Denied License

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TALLAHASSEE (API — The State Board of Independent Colleges and Universities has denied a license to
a Hollywood college It said did not meet state
requirements.
The board denied a license Friday to Gold Coast
University
Winterhili College, Hollywood, after the
applicants said they had ceased operation in Florida.
The board had said earlier that the proposed school did
not meet licensing requirements and had given It time to
show cause why It should not be denied a license.

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Be careful If someone
TALLAHASSEE tAP)
telephones saying he Is a bank examiner or policeman and
asks your help in catching crooked bank employes.
You may end up tricked out of a large sum of money,
Commissioner William A. Troelstrup of the Florida
Department of Criminal aw Enforcement warned

July 29,
Other costs that have been
paid by the county for the court
system include $14,761 in witness fees, including witnesses
called by the defense in indigent
cases. Court-ordered medical

CXCflSCs totaled $11,032 —
State statutes put a ruiinimumiinearly
$10,000 of it in circuit
if $10 I'r day on payment tO
court ('15C5.
(nUll reporters and SOcents a
herring says he expects cost
Page For transcripts, but local
overruns in court operations to
Circuit Court Judges, dating
lii' ever, greater when all
l,a('k t o the early l970s, have
iuitmnicipal courts are abolished
ordered the court reporters be
by January 1977 and their
itul at much higher rates.
funct ion absorbed by the

The latest court reporters
rate schedule order, entered by
t hen-Chief Circuit Judge

lounmnick Salfi on Aprd 17,1974,
'ts lit rate for - ojrt reporters
it $(Ai fora lull day starting at 9
arui and ending at 5 p.m.
Overtime charges are
$10
an hour; it costs SO per cent
extra en
weekends
and
)li(1mys and the inininium
"barge for one-half hour or less
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County Court.s.
hlirring has openly favored
retention of municipal courts.
"1 feel there is a place for
iiiunu'ipal courts,'' he said. •
think ihey keep in mmmi the
defendant, defraying the costs
to the taxpayers."
"1
don't
think
many
municipal courts operate at a
big loss as county and circuit
tourts (10,'' he said.
herring cited examples in
llrevard County the other
county in the 18th Judicial
Circui t; where in county court
nr;ictit' is nrpvint a,'.

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Allen ('hapel ÂME Church and six of its members were presented
Life Membership plaques for support of Sickle Cell Anemia Drive
f"r contrib u tions of $100 each by l.onnie Thomas, of Seminole
('ommunil', College, association president rfghti. From left, Dr.
J. C. RIngling, chairman trustees; E.L. Rlacksheare, trcasurer
trustees; and Rev. J.E. Connelly pastor. (Herald Photo by Mar-va
Hawkins

CHURCH AIDS

SICKLE CELL

If the court rep'rter's notes
are
ordered tran.cribed, the
mail Robbin, who employs a
cost
f
or regular proceedings is
number of assistants in the
per page for the original cording
$1.05
court work.
to herring, to impose
The expected $42,137 cost transcript and a one cops' fines on convicted defendants
overrun is in the county's Fine ritiniiiiumui. Additional COPIS and then suspend all or portions
ts per j:igc.
cents
and Forfeiture Fund. The fund
of the tines.
was budgeted at $3.5
Ilion
Beckwith noted that a big
'But I feel here in Seminole
this year and is used to pay increase in court operating that the county court is being
expienses of laA enforcvinent, costs is due to tbe increased operated on I pay-as-you-go
housing and communications number (if indigent defendants basis," Herring said.
for the State Attorney and for whom the (ourts must
Otherwise. Herring says he
Public Defender and expenses appoint attorneys and furnish doesn't feel the court system is
of the Count)
Medical transcripts,
taking into consideration the
Examiner, in addition to costs
ccst of cases to the taxpayers
The cost of transcripts in civil
and expenses of Count' and and
criminal
appeals cases where convictions are obtained.
Circuit Courts,
There are cases where judges
rate of $2.10 per page
Major source I)f income to the jumps to a
for the original and two copies can assess fines to defendants
fine and forfeiture fund isn't
along with jail sentences or
unmumnum. Additional copies
from fines imposed by the
pro ba tion.
d-410 CA vontc r
4" t'b''
courts, but is from tax dollars.
County Commission ChairAs of Aug. 31, according to a
titan
SRI Vihlen Jr., said he
report by Circuit Court Clerk
Arthur Beckwith Jr., $2,375- recently held a meeting with

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McCrory's
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million of the budgeted $2462 million in tax revenue for the
fine and forfeiture fund had
been collected. This leaves
$86,583 yet to be collected,
Court costs and fines were
budgeted as $195,000 revenue
for the fund and so far that

revenue source is $27,284 short
of expectations.

Beckwith said Friday that he

Alligator Shows Up At Bar

Sunday, Sept. 7, 1975—JA

Court Cost Overruns
May Exceed $42,000

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sees no problem, however,
since there is a budgeted
$199,124 eontingency in the fine
and forfeiture fund budget.
Beckwith said the reported
$20,000 cost overrun of Polk's
budgeted $5,750 for county jail
prisoner medical expenses and
$6,000 overrun of hi.s budgeted
$2,000 for professional services

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County

and

Circuit

Court

.Judges ad discussed the increase in fees paid to court
reporters.
''They're aware of the
budu;cting problem," Vihlen
said. "but the say the law
requires that court reporters be

used"
Herring sa s court rupiirkrs
are included in the costs of
cnnidti&amp;'ting criminal
proceedings but that his offIce
has tried to avoid the use of
court reporters on many
casions by using tape recorders
to decrease costs to the county.

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"I'm reassuring myself that
we're muiinimnizing the use of
court reporters," tier-ring said.

'attorney's fees I will also come

''but somnetinit's

froni the fine and forfeiture

depositions I swrn statements
taken liv court reporters i and
we use court reporters when w
feel it's necessary."

we need

contingency line since the
expenditures, according to
Polk, were incurred due to the
June 9 county jail fire that
'We have nothing to do with
killed 10 inmates anti
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and sent scores of inmates to how much the court reporters
are paid, he said, "or what
the hospital.

Last week, county coin- fees are paid court-appointed
when told of cost attoneys.
overruns in the courts
The OMAE analysis shows
operation, zeroed in on the county and circuit court.
increase in costs for court
appointed attorneys were paid
reporters. They voted to pay a $45,476 between last Oct. 1 and
$5,000 overrrun for July and a
part of August.
FLORIOP'
Eeckwith said that the
overruns are the result of the
basic costs of running the
courts being higher than was
SUNSHINE STATE
mnticipated when the current
fiscal year's budget was made,
Ile noted he can't pay bills on
)verrun 11mw items in the budget
.mnless the counts' commission
ipproves the transfer of the
t).çitn•nI of

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7.79% effective yield
Federal regulations require a substantial interest penalty for early viithdrawalS
on all certificate accounts.

Friday.

First F.d.rut of SimInoi. Savings Plans

Troelstrup said underworld Figures are defrauding
many persons in Florida, especially the elderly, through

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so-called "granny fraud."

Miami Phoenix Fails
MIAMI (At)) — The Miami Phoenix, a youth-oriented
newspaper, will observe Its first anniversary Sunday by
publishing Its last edition.
Editor-publisher Marcia Orovitz said the paper lost
despite a recent
$100,000 over the past year and

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WAYNE 1). DOYLE, Publisher

WILLIAM D. CURHIE, Managing Editor
IR)IIEHT C. MARKF.Y, Advertising Director
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Couldn't believe it last night when we walked
irtu our favorite grocery store only to Find that the
price for a gallon of milk had skyrocketed from
1.39 to $1.76 overnight.
That amounts to better than a 25 per cent An(Tease to all
And at our lxnLse, that's a lot of bread to shell out
for a gallon of milk. Especially when it* six of us
consume
four or five gallons a week.
Guess the next imiove is to purchase a cow and let
Old txissie provide the old moo-juice. It probably
wouldn't go over too good at the apartment Coinplex, how ever.
We expected a slight hike in the cost of milk and
any other foodstuff that could even be remotely
to grain since the latest sale of the vital
product to Russia, But, it wasn't expected that fast
nor So Steel).
\ hat was that Earl Butz, secretary of

Here's how they put it and asked if we'd print it
verbatim: "Would you like to be an educated
American in the aerospace world of tonIorros( ? f so
y iu can
ceo the ages of 13 and
and you are
lx'. Join CM'.

:'I t'livery:
55 cents; Month, 1240; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year. $28, 40, By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, 116.20; 12 Months, $32.40.
Week,

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at the Super Dollar
"See Sgt. Charles
Store on First St. in Sanford on Saturdays between 9
a.ni. and 3 p.m."
End of nies.sage!
Sgt. flacak, incidentally, is one of the two
teenagers who made his plea to its for help in the
at the First
recruiting drive and apparently
Street store on weekends.
Anyw ay. he can provide further information at
the aforevnt'ntioned location,

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The

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Pact

On Aug. 1 President Ford sinned in Helsinki.
Finland, a 100-page document prepared by the
European Security Conference which was intended
to reduce tensions in the world. He said at that time

that history would judge the historic moment -not
1w what

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I .m't te F'rommt', a disciple of
lilass murderer Charles Man.
sofl, was in tow mm. But she still
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Portugal by spending tens of millions of dollars to
support subversive communist party activities.
And just a week after that President Ford, addressing the American Legion convention in
Minneapolis. himself warned the Soviet Union that
detente would be endangered if Moscow did not
keep its hands off Portugal.

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All of this represents an astonishing change fl
trifle in a relatively brief period, a quick swing of

Any number of things could happen to turn the
Viking mission to Mars into the most expensive
$i billion) flop in the history of space ex.

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Hut &gt;ou can't surveil ever&gt; it is necessary to push back the
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slide to each tilt' weapon alter
322-0285 • 831.9774
Because of Miss Fromimme's the clip and its cartridges have
titS with the Manson band of been inserted into the weapon
.2417 S. French Ave.
Keyes said his office
Five hours after M is
Sanford, FIa , 32771
would be investigating any pos. Frononie was arrested, Fort
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INSURANCE AGENCY
l:uI speke.snian in Washington said: "This
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tune to believe a conspiracy cx- or preclude uiie from contacting
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the American people as 1 travel
The TremendousL
Asked why the Secret Service from one state to another and
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Response to our special,
i.led to put Miss Fromnne and from one community to anothwe are continuing it
Miss Good under surveillance, en."
s'cial agent Douglas Duncan
The episode occurred on a
until Sat., Sept. 13th
'1 the Sacramento office said
one-block walk through Capitol
Clean Up That Old
be cause the&gt; never expressed Park from Ford's hotel to the
Typewriter"
any interest in the President or governor's office in the Capital.
Blow Out Replace Ribbon
anything of a federal nature.
Ford waived to the crowd on
322-8005
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Type Oiling and
Duncan said his office had no the street and then slowed his
One Adjustment.
pr inted file on Miss Fromme pace to shake hands with mimem
CALL ANYTIME
and its only information on her hers of a cheering crowd along
was stra'tl&gt;
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his route
Kt'&gt;es said lest were being
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Tate and six others in August
1969.
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were aware the&gt; were in town,"
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Basic ('lass Plan", 3 p.m
Beginning Watercolors, .7
t)ollMaking. 7 P.n 10 p.m.,
Intermediate Oil PaInting, 7
Democratic Women's Club of
HOURS IA U -1 P U • DAYS
Cl,d
p.m. 10 p.m., registration fee 4:30 p.m., Tuesda&gt; &amp; Thursda&gt; SCC's South Seminole Center 8 p.m. 10 p.m., AEC 11, fee Seminole, noon, ('as alier,
Soul" of Sale'd -Nel l 16 N.Iand e
115.00,8 wks, Call Community SCC's Piano Lab Registration wks., fee $15.00 Call Seminole 115.00, 8 wks, Call SCC's lliway 17-92 .
Services at SCC for reser- fee 530,00. Call Community Community College's Corn- Community Services for SEPT,
Whole life readings: $S with this ad!
ii
vations
Services
at
SCC
for
reserCALL for APPOINTMENT
munit&gt;
Services for reser- reser;ations.
Ten ni s. p iii. 9 p iii.. SCC's
Astrology, 7:30 p.m.
9:30
vations,
ations.
Tennis courts, 12 wks.,
Intermediate Class Piano,
pin. SCC, &amp;108, fee $15.00, 8
Home
Basic
Interior
registration fee 115 00. For 6:30 p.m. 8.00 p.m., Monday &amp;
Orlando Dig Training Club SEPT. 12
wks. For reservations, call "...............................................................
Tennis. 7p.m. -9p.m.,SCC's SCC's Community Ser.'ices.
Decorating.
p in. 10 p.m .,. rt'gustration 'r basin, and adreservations call Community Wednesday, SCC's Piano Lab.
PARK SURGICAL GROUP, P.A.
ring
Tennis
courts, 12 wks.,
Services at SCC
Registration fee $3000. For AEC 38, $10.00, B wks. Call
anced obedience, breed
SEPT. 18
TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING
registration fee $15.00. For
Seminole Community College's and tracking classes. 7 pm
THE ASSOCIATION OF
Home
Furniture
Refinishing
Parent Effectisene-ss, 7 p.m., reservations call Community Community Services
reservations call Community
Services
at
for
National
Guard
Anitior&gt;.
2809s.
If. 7p.m. 10 p.m.. 901 W. first
SCC's South Seminole Center,
H. GARRETT DOTSON, JR., M.D.
Services at SCC.
reservations.
Ft'rncret'k, Orlando
Basic Class Piano. 8:15 p.m. St., Sanford, 10
wks.,
12 weeks. For reservations call
DIPLOMATE AMERICAN BOARD OF SURGERY
9:45 p.m.. Monday &amp; Wedregistration fee $10.00. For
SCC (ouununit&gt; Services.
Interpersonal CommunicIntermediate Home Interior SEPT. 16
nesday, SCC's Piano Lab. aliens I 7 p.m 10 p.m., Fee Decorating. 7 p.m. 10
IN THE PRACTICE OF
Refinishing
reservations, call SCC's
Home Furniture
p.m.,
Slim 'n Trim. 10 am. and I Registration fee $30.00. Call $10.00, SCC, S-207.
For reser- AEC 38,8 wks., fee $10.00. For I. 7p.m. 10 p.m.. 9:01W. First Community Services.
GENERAL SURGERY
p.m. Thrmda&gt; and Wednesdas, Community Services at SCC
AT
for
vations
call
SCC's
Community
reservations,
call
Community
St.,
Sanford.
iii.
Beginning
Antiques,
7
p
10
wks.,
SCC' s South Seminole Center. reservations,
360 MELLONVILLE AVENUE
Services
fee
$15.00,
registration
tee
$10.00.
For
10
p.m..
AEC
12,
Services
at
SCC.
('all Seminole Communit y
SANFORD, FLORICA 32771
reservations, call SCC's wks. For reservations call
OIl Painting, 9 a in 12 noon.
College's ('onuitunit&gt; Strvices SEPT. 9
TELEPHONE. 3; sm
Basic Photograph&gt; 4:30 p.m. ('of)1iruflits' S?r\'i
Community Services at SCC
ces.
Introduction to Creative registration lee 115.00. AEC 11,
for reservations
6:30 p.m S('('. I214. fee
Aggression. 7 p.m. 10 p.m., Call Seminole Community
515.00, 12 wks. Call Community
Sanford-Seminole Art registrations $10.00, 8
wks., College's Communit&gt; Services
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at SCC for resetAsociaIioni, 6.30 p.m., Civic SCC, H-113. Call SCC's Corn- for reservations,
vations
Center, for covered dish sup- munity Services for reserper. Joe Mattiheux will conduct
Women
Interested
In
Further
SEPT. 11
atmons.
Education. 9 a.m. 12 noon, no
a critique.
First fall dinner meeting
Free blood pressure ttsts.2-4 fee, 6 wks,, SCC's South
VoIu.sia Rose Stnciet&gt;,6:3Opm., NIP.
ld&gt;IwIIde Ek'mentar&gt; School p.m
Adventist Church, 7th Seminole Center. For reser- Barbervtlle Masonic Hall.
PTA Hoard 7.30 p.m at the and Elm. Sanford.
vations or more information. Hiw&gt; 17-and SR 40 junction
school
HAD ENOUGH?
Slim 'N TrIm, 7:30 p.m. 8:30 call June Gordon at SCC.
Mini-show for roses and a panel
Ill
Lyman high School Band p.m.. registration fee $15.00.
Central Florida Sheltered toanswer questions ongrowmnL
Roosters. 6:30 p.m., potluck SC(' main Cam
Campus, H'alth
a
ohip's
th
annual meeting, 8 fall rses
supper and business meeting in Bldg. Call SCC's Community p in Sun Bank (')nununmty
11
SISTER club luncheon
school cafeteria
Services for reservations
Room, 200 S. Orange .'\ve
meeting, noo n. Cavalier.
Free FAA Safe Pilot Orlando.
Quilting Techniques, 7 p.m..
Basic Home Interior
SemInar, Sanford Airport
10 p.m., SCC's South Seminole terminal building, 7:30
7 p.m. 10 p.m..
Decorating.
PT, 10
p.m. SE
('enter, 8 wks., registration
Personal Growth &amp; Iran- AEC 38, fee $10.00. 8 wks. Call
Newand
films
on soft and short
$15.00. For reservations fee
or field
crosswind
sactional
Analysis, p.m. 10 Seminole Community College's
landings,
more information, call SCC's
p.m., SCC, 5-113, 10 wks., fee Community Servtcs for
Free door prizes and a
Community Services
s
to win an airplane. All pilots $10.00. For reservations, call reservation.
1. AS TIMES GET HARDER, GOVERN.
AND TO PASS ON THE MESSAGE AND
SCC's Community Services.
Central Florida Chapter of
invited.
Basic Gunsmithing, 7 p.m.
MENT
SEEMS
TO
GET
BIGGER
AND
INVITATION TO OTHERS?
All Souls Home and Schoo. National Paraplegics Assn.
Beginning Oil Painting, 7
10 p.m., registration fee $10.00,
TAXES GET HIGHER AND FREEDOMS
dinner meeting, 6.30 p.m
10 p.m. AEC 11, fee meeting. 8 p.m.. Swint
8 wks., S-208. ('all Seminole p.m
S. OUR NAME IS kCIJ SHORT FOR AW A R E
SEEM TO DIMINISH A LITTLE MORE
Holiday Inn South, Orange
Community College's Corn- $15.00, 8wks. For reservations,
CITIZENS AND TAXPAYERS. WE ARE A
EACH TIME A NEW BUREAUCRAT IS
Beginning Watercolors, 7 Blossom Trail just off Airport
munity
f Services or reser- call SCC's Community Ser- p.m. .10 p.m., registration
NON
PROFIT,
NON
PARTISAN
APPOINTED, DOES THAT WORRY YOU?
fee Exit of 1-4. 'ice President Pat
ices.
vations
ORGANIZATION OF PEOPLE JUST LIKE
S15.00,8 wks. Call Community Caspenada will report on the
2. DO YOU HAVE A SHAKY FEELING
services at SCC for reser- national convention in Fort
YOU WHO NEED YOU TO HELP US TO
THAT THE GOVERNMENT THINKS OF
vations
th, T
RESTORE GOVERNMENT TO THE
Worth
YOU AS JUST A NUMBER?
POSITION OF BEING "OF THE PEOPLE,
3. IT MAY COME AS GOOD NEWS TO YOU BY THE PEOPLE, AND FOR THE
1111 THAT MOST OF YOUR NEIGHBORS,
PEOPLE". ACT NOW BY FILLING OUT
Largo: 14 grandchildren; 15
MRS. SALLIEMILLER.
FRIENDS,
AND
FELLOW
CITIZENS
THE
APPLICATION FORM PROVIDED
gmeat'grandchildren; one
SHARE YOUR FRUSTRATIONS.
BELOW
TODAY
AND BY AT.
Salhie W. Miller, 75, of great'great-grand.iaughter;
Ruth 0, Chamberlin. l)eltona
SEPTEMBER 5,1975
TENDING
OUR
MEETING
ON SEPJ.E.
Williams,
4. ARE YOU WILLING TO JOIN WITH A
901
901 Beilair lid., Clearwater, brother,
Cynthia I- edderson, Ike
TEMBER
13,
1975 AT 8:00 P.M. ADS WILL
(bed Thursda&gt;'in that city. Born Loxahatchee; two sisters, Mrs.
GROUP OF GOOD, SOLID, QUIET, AND
ADMISSIONS
lt&gt;'
RUN IN PAPER'S THE 2 WEEKS PRIOR TO
in Hamilton County, she moved Hattie Johnson, Jasper; and
TO
LISTEN
TO
CONCERNED
CITIZENS
Robert Janego. Lake tlar&gt;
to Clearwater 2O years ago from Mrs. Nettie McCallum,
NOTIFY YOU OF THE LOCATION OF THE
METHODS OF MAKING GOVERNMENT
Itavbolmt.
S
Doroth%&gt;
Sanford:
Valdosta,
Ga.
MEETING PLACE.
Sanford.
MORE RESPONSIVE AND EFFICIENT
lngwo(KI
Kristine L. Borhaug
Moss
Funeral
Home,
Survivors include her
Stoneletgh,
Mildred It
Agnes E. Boyd
daughters, Mrs. Annie I. Giles, Lakeside Chapel, Clearwater,
l..ongwnnod
Edga r L. Cason
Sanford; Mrs Hazel M. in charge.
"THE ONLY THING NECESSARY FOR EVIL TO TRIUMPH IS FOR GOOD PEOPLE TO DO NOTHING"
Edro&gt;' Edwards
Ronald I). Barron, Osteen
Thomas, Clearwater: Mrs.
Virginia F Lewis, Oviedo
Terrell hienle&gt;
Sarah 'irvuin, Thomiiasvihle, G.;
Funeral Notace
Thomas Lawson Jr.
Il l -11P - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mrs. Ii;triet hey, Kissimmee
Richard I.. Washington
MILLER. MRS SALLIE w.APPLICATION FOR CONTRIBUTING MEMBERSHIP IN THE CORPORATION
and Mrs. Sail&gt; M. Bentley,
Dorothea Henninger, DeHary
F Cft,I %b v (..% f o r .0 s ain,
nS P,'IIpr IS nt901 (lpoarRØ.
Curtis E . Davis, Deltona
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Laughter followed it priority "shuffle" of
sorts, negotiated by Seminole ('aunt) School
Superintendent William r. (Bud)
Wednesday night's board meeting before a vote
was called to advertise the tax levy to support
the new year's budget.
After a South Seminole taxpayer asked Layer

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firther analysis and agreement on a bilateral plosion of thoughts about ourselves, our
One of these days well have to deal him In!"
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portance in the cosmos, and accelerate all space
basis. Additionally, the Soviet Union has refused to
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grant multiple entry visas to journalists, contrary on planets."
iAlial, %iisbudgeted for one of tile older schciciLi in
to the agreement and is still directly involved on
Little doubt that It would have such an impact
, the county, Layer fumbled through a sheaf of
to win Portugal over to communism, on scientists, and probably theologiclans, too.
attepting
m
papers for a few moments before coining up with
Editor
Ordinary
people,
however,
have
shown
an
the
figure,
Brezhnev
promised
in
Helsinki
that
he
although
amazing
capacity
for
accepting
and
taking
for
While
he was flipping pa ges, the parent piped
t ha t sold them a half mi ll ion dollar clay pit
would "refrain from intervention in the internal
Something More Needed
granted a whole string of achievements which
with:
"I
hope the school's priority isn't at the
Site a few weeks ago. Our chairman signed a up
affairs (of another state" and abjure "subversion
only a few years ago belonged in the realm of
bottom
of
that
slack of papers you're looking at
or other activities directed toward the violent fantasy. Men have speculated about life on other
la in 14 years (if age and a 10th grade student. I contract to buy this property and didn't know
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worlds since antiquity. A generation reared on have read of several of the actions of the who drew up the contract.
overthrow of the regime of another state."
is Comm sioners. One that inPossible plans for the Veterans Memorial to
I know I'm rather young and should not
science fiction has almost come to expect -if Seminole ('aUnt&gt;'
It is clear that the Soviet policy of communistic
(crests
tile
concerned
the
$I
million
account
they
criticize
adults,
but
it
seems
to
me
there
is
be
built
as a Bicentennial project at the County
not on Mars, then somewhere else
and the
Big Tree East Park were discussed at a recent
imperialism has not changed. It speaks of detente, discovery of some primitive bacterlalike 11101oled from ('ainflank in Seminole County to something more needed in Seminole County.
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce cornbut it continues to arm and to probe and test the organism on Mars (nobody is counting on little Southeast First National Bank of Maitland in
Oran
g
e County.
Doug labor mnittee meeting.
green men) Is not likely to rock them as much as
free world at every opportunity,
Jack Itonitr suggested a t0UTtIn po wered by
Sanford
the deep thinkers think.
Commissioner I)ick Williams said he
Our response should be, as President Ford said
a
solar
imergy device, while someone else
One thing Is certain, though. If there is not now favored moving the funds because he thought it
proposed
lapping a natural gas supply for an
in Minneapolis, to remember the fundamental life outside the earth, there will be eventually. %ould bring, or earn, more interest. I would ask
Still More Taxes9
eternal
flania'.
lesson of preserving freedom, %Ve should retain our
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military might, material strength, moral purpose life exists or once existed on Mars, in terms of Its his Ix'rsnrtl Inane&gt; if he would have inoved it
and unity even as we make an honest effort to meet accelerating effect on space exploration, is the because "he thaug,lit" or would he have gone to
e
ffect such exploration itself will have directly the bank and asked about interest rates first.
an enemy half way.

What are (tit,people to do about the rising cost

of living and the increase in taxes?

Chairman Bob Daehn quipped, -We coulil

pipe some in from the courthouse,"

About August 1, I received a notice from e
After Tuesday night's Winter Springs Council
on the future of human life.
property appraiser's office. I went to the office to nloon&gt; brook in which council clashed on
When I opened my savings account. I asked complain about the big step up they had taken, a everything from a (lip stick and three quarts of
A NASA-sponsored study group o128 scientists
what
interest rate theywould pay and other step up that I think is unfair.
in a variety of fields recently urged that the
oil to an Investigation of the building inspector,
United States embark on a $100-million program dCthlls.
The tax man explained that they wanted one city officials remarked, "We're having a red
to colonize space. The scientists envision a giant
Commissioner i Sfikei Hattaway said he everyone to pay his fair share of taxes and the carpet put in the council chamber."
a'
wheel-shaped satellite over a inile in diameter wanted to spread the money around. But why did amount of money paid in taxes would be no

A comment by City

Attorney Newman Brock

assembled in the moon's orbit a "permanent, he find it best to spread it to Orange County. different than it was before,
that the rampant rumors and accusatiorn
self-maintaining earthlike habitat for 10,000 Aren't (hi' Scnmiinole County commissioners to do
smacked
Less than one month later, the county wants to iimemn r of Mc('arthyisii was counter.d h'
people."
business in our county whenever xs.sible?
be of the audience, who reminded Brock
raise the millage which I already can't afford. the same charge
was
To make the idea appealing, the scientists
niade by the Nixon
I'
really
not
sure
he
Itattaway
i
forgot
naturally stressed the economic be nefits of such
It's
going
to
be
very
difficult
to
get
more
Administration
when
trying
to hide Watergate.
an expensive venture. For example, the colonists Cousin Bob is a director at the Orange County dollars. as Count)' Commission Chairman Sid The attorney raised botharms in the
familiar
could generate electricity fromii sun light and kink, arty y ou"
Vihlen said.
Nixon pose saying 'l wan to mtvikmyself
myself
beam it loan energy-hungry earth by microwave
Seems I remember the count commissioners
John Ratliff perfectly clear.
relay,
couldn't rcmmit'miitwr who the broker or realtor
Sanford
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Grisly Scene May Ban Milady's Fur Coats
The question of whether iuiitad&gt;' can pur:'hase teun killed iret;i iii h wit Ii a skillful blow. But ''En
a genuine sealskin coat next season may depend 'ni&gt; O per cent of the cases," ,,Ile reported,
'w nuld 11w seal lx' mi completely on the imiark."
upon a grLsh scene in farawas Eleinice, South
Africa
hIil1 the animals, in other words, were ''still
Under U.S. law, 11w Commerce Department w igglini:, flipping," Not one nit time young seals.
whose Jk'lLs wire sought, escaped. When ant, fled
N eiiuposert'd tin tiami the imunport.ation of
inhumanely killed animals. It recently elispat- In terror arroe.s the ink' of dead seaLs, the
i'hed twin veterinarian-, to the South African ilubbers ran "into the pile oF seals, which is poor
roast, therefore, to witness a massive seal batting. Oan club a seal,''
'laugtilt'r.
A' the sum w arniit'il and the ugly slaughter
1k' humane Society's Sue Pressman was fuHtUlIil'il, ''t IN, si'als beg;, n to get confused" and
Ill ,nIteiinI : an olns&amp;'rvi,r. Wi' oiler her L':ti',! i,,.i
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w .it wilt' far in exces_s. , The system
was not
m:e;,rtsl to prevent injury before death,"
'Ilk' I111.11 verdn'i will he up to the Com mnerce
erce
I )epar tin nent, which plans hearings.
'III \l I NM. COVI':U.tll' A s'ing lawyer in
'lie IIiiLndt'lphia Si*c'iaI I 'ro.w('utor's office has
evidence of illegal political hiring.,, within the
federal iivs I service. But no one inn Washington
wants Its hear about it.
'I'lk' mw requires that civil service sipnuniIiuneI1ts Itiust b,' iiiailt' strulls ''mm iint'rit But
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the weapon that St'crt't Service
agent I irrv Itut'ndorf pulled
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PAST- PRESENT - FUTURE

During a discussion by Sanford's planning
and zoning Commission Thursday night
future designation of areas and policing for
junkyards in the city, Chairman Arthur Harris
offered his personal opinion of the scene
"Junkyards tend to draw rats. and I have
to shoot enough rats out of my orange tree
now," said Harris.
The commission took no action on the subject

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Finally, Robert Carleson, who is resigning as the national
director of welfare, suggests to Congress that his job be
abolished because it is extraneous.

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s;s if her name was on a COImIputenized list of 50,000 people
who are considered potential
threats to the President
L)wayne Keyes, the U.S. at.
tome&gt; who is prosecuting time
case against 'lsss h"romme,

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What was he wearing?
YOU guessed it: sandals
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The twin spa ce craft now winging across some
400 million miles of space the first scheduled
The change ot diplomatic pace is not hard
to land on Mars on or about July 4, 1976 and the
analyze. Americans generally have been sketical stndinSeptember - couldfailtoachieveorbit
of the Soviets' intention to relax tensions and they around the red planet; their Lander sections
are less impr essed now than they were on Aug. I. Could fail to detach or Could crash; radio corn'l'heir sentiments are reflected in th e hardened mun.icatlorts with earth Could fail or be erratic:
the elaborate gear design ed to investigate thc
position of the administration,
planet's surface could break down
The judgment of American citizens in the brief
Only one thing need happen, however, to make
period of history since Helsinki is sound. Even the Viking project the most stupendous scientific
before Leonid Brezhnev had delivered his copy of accomplishment of all time: Finding evidence of
the European Security Conference agreement to the existence of life on a planet other than earth.
Scientists involved in the project, as well as
his politburo, he was saying that the respect for
others awaiting its re port, disagree about the
sovereignty of nations that he had promised to
chances of finding proof on Mars that the
observe simply meant that others countries should evolutionary processes that led to life on earth
leave the Soviet Union alone. Prime Minister operate e1sewtre in the universe. But they are
Kosygin later told 18 visiting American unanimous on what such a discovery would
congressmen about the same thing, that provisions mean.
"If we find any form of life," says
of the agreement dealing with sovereignty and free
movement of people were not firm, but subject to scientist Gerald Soften, "it will cause an ex.

Federal Fire Council, which is costing taxpayers
year
although, it has nothing to do. Some time earlier the executive
ilirci. tor of the federal Metallic and Non-Metallic Safety Board
of Heiew, Jubal Hale, was successful in his campaign to have
his job a bol ish ed when he con vin ced Congress that he had loafed
for the last five years.

pistol,
A Secret Service agent staMiss !"ronmulie, 26, who kept in tioned in Sacramento said Miss
&amp;'lost' touch with Manson even F'ronmie had not been under
-if ter lit' was sent to San Quentin surveillance because she had
I'rison, was charged with at- never expressed an&gt; interest in
templed murder of the the President, He also said it
President
was tumpossible to keep an eye
The thin. red-haired woman on everyone who is ''a little out
was w rt'stlt'nl Li' tilt' ground
f the ordinary.''
after she aitmied the pistol at
Miss Fromme
Manson
Ford and screamed, "It didn't dubbed her "Squeaky" because
go off."
her voice tends to squeak when
The finin chamber of the she is agitated was in Sacra
.\rnt&gt; ('nIt was emupt&gt; ,but there menttn Count&gt; Jail toda&gt; under
went' four live rounds of aun• $1 million bail.
munition in the ('lip
:\ priminar&gt; hearing "as 'q'
As agents backed Miss for next Thursdayy in SacraFrn'ntumit' up against a tree and uint'nto federal court. Miss
Ford was hustled .nw a&gt; h&gt; his F'rmuiimiies t'ntt'rt'd n plea at
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When U.S. Magistrate Esther
is not a public servant. He is not Mix asked her if she had an&gt;
public servant."
statement, Miss Fromnic an..\ reporter's ta pe recorder swered in a clear voice, "No."
alu show i'd that she yelled.
She caine to Sacramento two
'This country is a mess' Time years ago to be close to Manson,
man is not your president:"
her spiritual leader, when he
Ford was shaking hands w itim was at Folsom Prison. She and
s pe ctators Friday as he walked another Manson follower,
through a tuirk near the Cali- Sandra Good, 30, staved on
fornia Capitol for a meeting after Manson was transferred
with Gay. Eimnumt (,. Brown to San Quentin, but Miss
Jr
Frorume continued to corre1 saw a hand e nung U lx'- spond w itim him.
hind several others in the front
Manson, who is serving a life
row. And obviou,sl&gt; there was a sentence, was convicted in the

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words have stopped echoing.

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gun in that hand," the I'resi.
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tantant'ousls, 'er&gt; quick and
cr&gt; effective action b&gt; the Sc.
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We've been deluged with letters the past few
days from interested readers who are concerned
about the Seminole County Commission's decision
to transfer the non-interest earning Con iprehensive
Eniiploynieflt and 'Framing Act i CEL\ m funds out of
('iiniilank of ('asselberry into an Orange County
Bank.
One of the most interesting, oddly enough, came
from a 14-year-old named Doug Tabor, who lives in
Sanford.
'ibis youngster may have more smarts tha n all
of us.
Read what he has to say elsewhere on this I)iiC
The Editor. ''
today under the heading 'I..ctters To T
It's good frnI for thought.
Hill ('urn"

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agriculture, said about the grain sale to the So'iet
Union not affecting the prices in this country?
Try telline that to the average working consumer, Mr. Hut,.. We're sure he'll believe uvers'
word you say.

l'erhaps the ('Al' has something to offer that just
might interest you.

Interested in flying?
Why not join the Civil Air Patrol I CAP)?
A couple of youngsters in their teens walked into
ilie Herald offices yesterday and told us they are
members of the local CM' unit and that they're in
search of new members.

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LISBON, Portugal I AP)-Pro,-Coniniurdst Gen. Vasco

(,oncahes has been forced from power after a bitter six
%Aeek campaign by political and military moderates that
edged Portugal close to civil war. The move opened the
uay for forniation of a broader-based government. A
communique issued by President Franrisco da Costa
on Friday night after a stormy meeting of officers
at a utlttar&gt; base in Tancos, 80 miles north of here, said
Goncalves ,ogglas expelled front the Revolutionary Council,
the group of officers that represents the highest authority
apparent facesaving gesture. the
communique said that (oncalves voluntarily relinquished
his appointment as chief of sLiff of the armed forces,
announced by Cost,a Gonies a ueek after he said Gon.
calves st as being replaced as premier.
(tomes

Bombing Suspects Sought
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seen speetiml, a%;ay in a blue car from the Ifilton Hotel
minutes before a bomb blast ripped through the lobby,
killing a man and a woman and wounding 62 other persons. Hotel staff told police they saw- a man run from the
hotel and get into the car in Park Lane. The auto was
driven off by
. a second man ,A ho had stayed behind thie
stheel. About 10 pounds of explosive hidden under a
marbietop coffee table in the lobby went off at lunchtime
Friday, severing limbs of several victims. The dead
stornan stas headless and limbless, eyewitnesses said.
Police refused to speculate on ,A ho planted the bomb, but
it was thought to be the work of a splinter group of the
Irish Republican Army which ls fighting to get the Brjtj
out oIN he
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Three Leftists Kidnaped
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina tAP) -T%;o men and a
,Aontan

said to be members of a leftist group were kidnaped in La Plata early today 24 hours after the buUet.
riddled bodies of rive colleagues were found dead near the
at&gt; police said Police in Li Plata, 30 miles south of here,.
said a group of men snatched their three
off a
street corner, bundled them into a car and drove off.
Police sources said the three were members of the
Socialist Workers party, a Trotskyite group. The naked
bodies of three women and two men, reported to belong to
the same party, were found Friday in La Plato near the
River Plate. No group claimed responsibility for the
killings, but the area is dumping ground for victims of
the Argentine Anti-Communist Alliance, a right-wing
death squad.
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Nuclear Pact Signed
CADARACHE. France tAP)
Frarce and Iraq will
sign a nuclear cooperation agreement next week,
Premier Jacques Chirac said today.
Chirac was talking to newsmen dwing a tour of the
nuclear research center in this southem French town with
Iraqi Vice President Saddam Hussein
The French premier said Iraq was In the process of
setting up a coherent nuclear program" and that France
-wanted to take part in the program, initially with water-

Hussein ison thesecond day of a seven-day official %,isit
to France, one of Iraq's major trading partners and a
leading buyer of Iraqi oil.

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Suftrd lily Man.iger W.E.
Pete) Knowles said the 'key''
Attorney General Robert in the Shevin opinion are the
Shevin's opinion that municipal words "general purposes."
donations to Chambers of
The digest of the opinion,
onuneret. for general pur receised b the municipa'ities
poses are improper has raised this week fron) Shevin's office,
additional questions about the said, "Assuming that the
propriety of cities contributing Chamber of Commerce would
tax funds to other civic or not be charged a rent of full
charitable organizations.
market value, it is not a proper
And, Altarnonte Springs public purpose for the city to
Mayor Norman Floyd wonders allow the Cliamber of Comif cvritributiorts or dues to tnerce to utilize a portion or all
organizations such as the of .I
municipally-owned
Florida League of Cities, the building. Nor may the city
CALNO Council of Local donate money to the Chamber
Governments or even the East of Commerce for 'general
Central Florida Regional purposes."
Planning Council are proper
The opinion was given at the
municipal expenditures.
request of New Smy-rna Beach
lie is partk ul irk oncerned (its Altornes ( harks I hall
bout the ut&gt; S contribution
Knos les said is long dS the
earlier this year of $1,000 to the donation front the city was
Central Flor
, ida Zoo and about a given for something within the
continuing appropriation, in- purview of a municipality, it
cluded in the 197546 budget, of would be all right.
$1,000 to the South Seminole
Although the City of Sanford
Continunity Library.
has permitted the Greater
Seminale's cities, par- Sanford Chamber of Commerce
ticularly during the past two to use a municipal building as
vears, since money has been its office for more than a
tight, haveviewedwith askance quarter of a century at no cost,
any requests for donations from this operation will not be afcivic or charitable groups.
feeted by the new Shevin ruling
In Oviedo, according to City according to Knowles.
Clerk Nancy Cox; all requests
for funding froin this type cit%
rs adopted a
organization have been turned resolution designating the
down. Money is allocated, Chamber the city's official
however, periodically to the publicity agency. Thus, the
Greater Oviedo Recreation Chamber has a specific
Association
for specific municipal function, Knowles
projects, usually held monthly noted.
and open to all the citizens of
In Altamonte Springs, where
Oviedo.
the Altamonte Springs
While the City bunch of Casselberr3 Chamber of
Winter Springs in the past Commerce has been leasing the
donated to such groups as the city's old community house for
Drug Action Committee, a office space on Maitland
request from the same group Avenue, a problem with the
was refused this year.
Shevin opinion may exist. City
The City Council, noting Attorney Joe Davis was atSeminole
County
Corn- tempting to obtain the full text
missioners were already of the opinion Friday.
onating to the organization, As for contributions,
id a contribution from the donations or dues to other
city would be another form of organizations, Knowles
double taxation,
believes if the organizations
Thtwo.year-o1dCityofLake serveamuniclpallunctlon,the
Mary has never made a at) funding is proper. He said
donation or contribution from the Florida Uague of Cities,
tax funds (go any private CALNO and East Central
organization Neither F honda Regional Planning
Casselberry nor Longwood Council all are serving
has e made donations in recent municipal functions

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Warren Kirnbro, who pleaded guilty to killing a fellow
Panther in 1969 and testified against Panther leader
Bobb&gt; Seale in the case, has son appointment as an
assistant dean at Eastern Connecticut State College
Kimbro, paroled last year after four years in prison, has
since earned a master's degree from 1Iar ard University.
On Friday, the state Board of Trustees for State Colleges
approsedhunedateappothunentasftantECSC
dean for student affairs
Kimbro studied at ECSC while in jail and, since lea%ing
prison, has been a paid advisor to the student union board.
lie also directed a local drug rehabUitation center.
ECSC president Charles Webb, caUed Kimbro the best
qualified candidate.ud said, "You just!:an't go on trying
a person for something.
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has been a%arded an honorary doctor of laws degree at
the dedication of Mormon.-run Brigham Young Universit&gt;slaw school bwlding
Also honored ssth the degree Friday sere Associate
Court,
and Marion G. Romney, second cowiselor In the First
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t ostardamens of disciplining professional riuconduct
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McKee says he isn't upset Wt he w1H probably go down In
history as the man who was superintendent o( Lh* US.
Naval Academy when it
coeducatlovial.
went

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with reporters fnr the first finr- since tak4 over coni.
mand of the academy last month. "I tWnk we are past the
pt)Int of lively debate on the subject since it is obviously
istogetonwithib

Theacademy'srLrstfemalestudentswlll probably enter
neirt summer.

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default on its, $12 billion in outMandingbonds and notes was in
the hands of a special session of
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was hoped that an agreement
sould be reached under which
the stale and the city's banks
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package to see the city through
ihe rest of the ycar.

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Insulating values.

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l't nix and 6 'x r cent it Sears

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August
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climbed al an annual 7.7 per
cent annual rate, an Improvement from 1he 30 lx--r cent annual rati' lasi fall.
Fuel and liwer I)riceS 5%1-re
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uritiploymeni held steady at
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The statistics indicate that
recession continues to abate,
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ay to the tl Coast,'' smttl
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this past sst'i'k of a gradual ret'over frittit the recession,
%%hile*Nc" York City remained
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Tile Labor lk-parlitient said
the nation's imemplo%
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rt'itiained steady at 8.-i per cent
in August and 275,000 more
Ammiericans held Jobs than in the
previous nionth,
The recovery in the eniplo&gt;timent Picture remained slow,
ho%%ever. In March, 8.2 million
Americans "ere Joble's.s. That
total had declined 410.OW by

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get a second break on gasoline
prices if Congress overrides the
President F triI
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if a bill reinstating duitit slit, oil
price controls, Ford will delay
until 'I'lles(hly his veto of Ilic
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Agency, was hutrtimental, In
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Carl Schilke of Schhlke surfaces now found on huge
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today his company -in what is faces that renect up to 87
estWulted to be a quarter percent of the sun's rays.
million dollar package
has
This reflective glass, when
purchased from Lake Monroe
Industries a 00 square foot combined with another piece of
shell of a building in the Sanford glass and separated by dead air
insulated glass
Industrial Park on Silver Lake
with
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lo,ated on approximately three insulating qualities required
acres, will be completed to his
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defaults, on ih debt there will
he a "I idal wave" effect on nih.
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agreed a default ii) New York
( 'ily nuld bring n a aM-mcoasi ripple effect that %4ould
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Ik'tii '(Tah...t'tilukiii ' '' t'r.
riding
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tontrok for SIX iiii'iitbs, blocked
ittitetliale ttiiisiili'ratitn of the
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Hearing

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Herald Staff Writer

To Get

Civic Group Plans
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Clay Pit

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have been added except the
five-man drainage crew, whose
salaries are paid by federal
monies from the Corn.
prehensive Employment
Training Act. I CETA). The only
cost to the city here, Ackley
explained, is $21,320 for
uniforms, equipment, mainteriance and insurance.
with the new drainage crew,
a new division is added to the
water and sewer utility fund,
which is budgeted at $55,704 and
is paid by water and sewer
rates, not new taxes, Tarnrn
said.
Knowles and Ackley said a
total of seven job positions were
"eliminated" from the new
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nission '.ittuin the month,
Iiii'tin of the Seminole Count) V IIm On Sept. 11, .ip. Merle Norman ('omttics is
allenging the legality of Lipton said.
League of Civic Associations, parentiv for 'hat purpose. The n opening Oct. I and Gifts by Nan
rung which pe rmits a clay pit
lipton added that District said it would devalue our land," the drug case appeal will go on Nov. 1," she added
rung operation, Ray Lipton of Commissioner Dick Williams, lipton said.
back to the appeal court.
organization said today,
who also happens to be a
He said the association also
Meanwhile. Richardson is
Lipton said the 86-member member of the Markham questions the 10 per cent kping
bus) with trusty duties
Lroup, in a meeting Thursday Woods Civic Association, commission being paid
on
the
at
the
Seminole
County Jail. He
iuht unanimously agreed to however, insisted on the public sale, contending it is a
will be in jail until
retain an attorney and right the hearings.
"ridiculously
high"
percentage
Eve
on order of Circuit Judge
proposed clay mining operation
Lipton said the civic for such a large tract of
Joe
A. Cowart Jr. in a separate
in the area,
association contends that the
"The commissioners acted case.
He said it "would probably be commissioners have spent like we were fools and denied
On Aug. 6 Cowart sentenced
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useless to appeal the matter to taxpayers' money for items there was an agent in the sale
ye U
Richardson
to
the
definite
jail
the county co mmission."
concerning the land sale which 'In this Mickey Mouse Pt11'
term plus five years probation
"The Board of County theseller,Greater Construction chase of land," Lipton said,
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and entering a Casselberry
"That was another challenge.
residence in May with the intent I don't even go to bed at 9 p.m
when I'm sick! When I went
to commt a misdemeanor,
In the drug case mandate aw back into business, he told me I
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would only have a year to live,
appeal court scored Public
but I was afraid of retirement,"
Defender Franklin Kelley's
F1001 plan of Carl Gutmana's mail shows four stores and a sandhe said.
office for "inexcusable" conJacobson
said he enjoys wich shop.
duct.
"Most vexing," the court poker, bridge and othe r card
5dII, and waicrung ooxmng,
panel stated, "is the failure of
baseball
and football.
the public defender to file a
brief or other response ton the
"My hobby is hard work
suppression ruling appeal), the harder the better. I do my
inasmuch as the case involves own yard work on an acre and a
state-appointed and state-paid half, and I have 85 sprinklers,"
counsel representing an in. Jacobson said.
digent defendant In a criminal
He said if he never left
case the failure to make an
Sanford for the rest of his life,
appellate presentation is
it would suit me just fine."
inexplicable and inexcusable."

20 Appointed To Auto
Insurance Task Force

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
County and spurred higher
Former Sen. Fred Karl,
Twenty members of an Au- rates.
counsel for the Florida inlomobile Insurance Task Force
"This is one of the areas surance agents association,
have been appointed by state which will be carefully studied Tallahassee; Dr. E. Roy
Insurance Commissioner Philip by the task force to make cer- Solomon, dean of the Florida
Ashler to make an in-depth Lain personal injury and prop. State University School of
study of high rates and claims erty
damage
insurance Businesss, Tallahassee; Ronald
costs,
remains available to all Burton. Division of Health,
AsIller named )of the fltask Floridians at rates which are Jacksonville;
force members Friday and said fair and proper," Ashler said.
Richard McFarlaln, the
they would tentatively hold an
The two largest auto insurers Florida Bar, Tallahassee; Ray
organizational meeting the in Florida announced rate n- Ferrero, Florida Academy of
The appeal court noted that
week of Sept. Is.
creases last month of 20 per Trial Lawyers, Miami; Dr.
the handling of the local case
The panel is to probe the cost cent and 26 per cent statewide, Robert Palmer, Florida Board
has added to congestion in the
of insurance, increasing fteThe task force is composed of of Medical Examiners, Pen- court system.
quency of personal injury and members of the Florida Legi.s- sacola; Dr. Paul Vogel, Florida
"Hopefully all the judicial
property damage claims, and lature, insurance industry, Board
of
Chiropractic labor involved on this ca use win
costs of automobile repairs and medical and legal professions Examiners;
not be completely wasted if, in
medical costs, Ashler said in a and judiciary, he said.
Henry Forsetlund, Florida
the future, both the state and
news release.
Named to the panel were:
Association of Mutual Agents, the public defender will take
Insurance companies have
Dr. Pat Sullivan, Florida St. Petersburg; Charles steps to insure that hearings
complained that actions by a Chiropractic Association, Jupi. McCallister, Florida Associinvolving appealable orders
small group of unscrupulous ter: Jack Monaghan, Florida ation life and Casualty
Agents, will be preserved either
doctors and lawyers jn the state Hospital Association, Tallahas- Gainesville; Robert Pike, stenographically
or
by
have hiked claims costs in Dade se; House Commerce Chair- Allstate Insurance
Co. and stipulation and if appeallees
man John Forbes, 1)-Jackson- National
Association
of will fully discharge their duties
vile;
Independent Insurers, Nor- and responsibilities imposed by
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Sen. Pat Thomas, D-Quincy thbrook; Ill,; Donald McHugh, the
appellate
rules,
,
and an insurance agent; Robert attorney, State Farm Insurance Presumably, thereby we might
Treweek,, Florida Association Co., Bloomington, Ill.; Harry be able to avoid further
of
Independent
Agents, Landrum. American Insurance congesting an already
over.
Jacksonville; J.M. Warren, Association, Tallahassee; and burdened
Q
court system, both
automobile repair business, Don Schoenman, American trial and appellate," the
appeal
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Fire and Casualty, Orlando.
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laborers, and four library
employes. The municlapi
library, which cost the city
$35,065 in last year's budget, Is
being taken over by and
operated by the county.
"City taxpayers should know
that the City Commission has
done a real good job in cutting
the budget and still maintaining
services. I'm surprised the city
didn't cut back more t ha n it did.
Our city employes are efficient
and seem to have a good at.
titude," said Ackley.
Salaries in the city manager's
budget increased from $22,770
last year to $31,709. Salaries in
the city commission budget
rose from 114,7(X) last year to
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themselves on the back twice
;ith 6.1) victories; Lake
Brantley fans bad something to
rant and rave about before
losing by 8-7 and 6-0 counts;
football fans in general were hohumming over the absence of
the forward pass and opposing
coaches and scouts left most
impressed with Seminole's
defe n se and a couple of running
1xicks named Raines.
Seminole stopped host West
Orange in the opening quarter,
&amp;.0; Groveland nipped Lake
Brantley, 8-7; Seminole halted
Lake Brantley, M, and West
Oringethr1ishd(,roeland,14
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Belly series their bread and butter, llatriots'Al Startle) hands )if to Jim Kelles 'A hile Seminole's Bill

offensive formations under MeDanlels aiLs with open arms.
wraps for the most part.
pigskin. Lake Brantley defenders came up with the recovery to kill a Seminole drive i Herald Photos by Gordon Williamsoni
Seminole threw only one pass,
Defensively, Seminole was end.arounds and Patriot Rub outside and outran Brantley
tacklers for 2 yards before
Manio recovered,
Like Brantley used a one-man just about untouchable.
The opportunity to score fumbling with Bill McDaniel
Vest Orange, combined from
gang in one quarter, and
showed little more the other, Lakeview and Ocoee, got off again was lost when Brantley recovering for the Forest City
running only one offensive only nine offensive plays and fumbled on first play at the team.
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had seven yards rushing in Patriots' 30.
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Brantley returned
Using the
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plays l ater
ta
t he Gr ee nba cks punBrantle
Kelley coughed up the ball near
rushing on 13 carries, with Ned
The Patriots had the game ched the ball across the goal
m idfield.
Raines serving as the under wraps when a bumble by line after six thrusts, Turner
Seminol e drove to the si inch
Iin't lx surprlst'(I if Saimmimir the fourth down play,
were covering the flanks, ex- pass of about 35 yards, and workhorse getting 41 on six fullback flick Garza opened the taking a pitchout from three
li ne, but failed on fourth down
Weir shows up at Monday's
Most significant in Brantley's pecting quarterback Al Stanley A hen the defender turned the carries and brother, Tim, 39 on floxlgatcs.
yards out for the score and West as
e quarter started to fade
dancing in on a keeper for the
football practice at Lake offensive play against Seminole to be stepping around end, and irong way, Forgue was wide two totes.
Groveland had to play's
Brantley High with a bucket of was the fact that fullback Jim extended an invitation to try the open and took the pass on the
The touchdown came with Tommy Turner up the middle t&amp;.point conversion that won
Brantlev still couldn't move
glue.
Kelley, a 165-pound senior, middle.
2:03 left, Tim stepping around and Willie West around end. the game with 2:05 remaining. the ball against a stiff Seminole
five-yard line.
Friday night his Patriots lost carried the first six times the
Lake Brantley had 20 yards defense and punt ed after three
The Groveland quarter was
end for a 35-yard scoring burst. Brantley did a defensive job on
,
,la ter, emot on as
,umntnts
two fumbles in an 8-i loss to Patriots had the ball. Then, for the heartbreaker.
,
eminoles 's quarterback the Mid-Lakes Conference rushing on four carries. and had play's netted nine yards Tim
running high in
Groveland, then turned around a change of pace, Rick Garza
The Patriots Mark Whigharn had a sluggish kingpin, picked as tops in its only seven offensive plays. flames got yards to the live
The Patriots did just about
and coughed up the ball again hit the line for a yard. But everything right, save the two defensi ve huddle.
Groveland, on the other hand, and Ned sent oil right ta ckle
quarter as he handed off to an district.
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on its first cents in a quarter htlk tarried the next to fumbles
opposing rushing lineman got
Brantley scored on its first %d5 (lunlin itt using 16 plays w ith 21 s econds showing for the
Blocking
as
wit I SUe I f orce his chin st ra p
against Seminole, a 6-0 loss,
plays again,
off a f our-yard punt with a series. It took only six play's to for 7 yards rushing and having only score of the stanza. The
noticeably
sharper
and
kept
popping loose Iflu iU5
The four-way jamboree was
"No, that's not going to be all defensive tasks cere carried
standstill rush and erred on a span 58 yards with Henry four offensive series.
kick hv It bbv t)ii,gar was
helmm e o as me dove orat Winter Garden and viewed
Semirole6, Brantky0
e use," said Weir afterward, out with dispatcim.
high pitchout.
Stanley passing 38 yards to Tim
1
ar or extra ,ir
While Seminole had evidently
by about 2,500 fans.
"It was just that we saw
But when Seminole got over Forgue for the score, Bob Fite
"I looked up and it was right
lirantley*i %ard.i,:e %4as '21 on
"You golla hang onto the ball something in the Seminole there," said Tim Forgue, slotOne play later, Duane Moore its initial jitters, it played some L*oted the extra point soccer recovered from opening night
beforeyou can do anything with defense that dictated we go up back who had scampered tloblrtiI Willie West mth a very sound football. The power style.
jitters, it hadn't escaped all 11 carries, 10 of them by Kelley.
it," said Weir following the the middle."
Seminole piled up 133 on 16
A hard-jarring tackle by forms of miscues.
downfield and worked his way jarring tackle, squirting the bursts up the middle by Ned
preseason exhibition.
Ned
Raines
carries,
79 by Ned and 41 by
On
second
play,
and
outside
jaunt
by
Tim
Duane
Moore
bolted
the
Specifically, Lake Brantley behind his defender.
ball
ball loose and Bob Mania
"The highlight of the night spotters saw that the Seminoles
served as offensive highlights, loose from West on one of his skirted off tackle, cut to the Tim.
Stanley lofted a perfect spiral recovered,
was our goal line stand. We
came up w ith an exceptional
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nailed in his own backfield. He
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football team they (lldfl't
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they
were a little
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night
in
six to the one and plus a little
see
what
the
kids
don't think about a few little
to the six-inch line with fourth twin victories by 6-0 scores in a
mistakes. But it's early, an!
Winter Garden.
jamboree
down coming up.
have learned,"
r,
don't play a ammit'
''It's Just a scrimmage,
Ned got the ball again, but
Coach Jerry Posey
until next week."
was s ta cked up exactly at the something to help get the Lids
im
T11111arid Ned llaincs;~cry the
line of scrimmage, giving the ready arKi let the coaches see
-Man, we art- on our wav,
Patriots a major uplift in the w1wit the kids have learned," lie said Gerald Meyer, %%hose offewi%v heroes. %ed ran 16
moral department as well ws said. "All week we were 1xisition is called savage. Ile's litnes in Iwo quarters for 110
lx)inting to Oviedo — not West reall% it monster, or linebacker, vards % title his younger broth
saving a TD.
ir&amp; on seven carries.
but Posey is tr~ing to 1,let its it,
heck
of
a
ball
Orange
or Lake Br,intley."
'*The%- have a
the
Branch,
Herbert
Seminole plays Oviedo inany Indian nanies into his
club,and iour kids really played
of
'.. ff
forgotten man
the Seminole
well on that goal line stand." Friday night in the season l)lI' book as possible
opener at Sanford.
If the Seminoles are indeed on backfield with so much fanfare
added Weir.
I
Seminole beat West Orange their was it will be defense gi v en the R,iint ses showed he
Nose guard Wayne V,immenm,
d
to
be
really
going
less
than
was
noi
Brantley
in
time whit 11 must reuls e no
monster Mike To lson and tackle and Lake
l
I'ug Hancock were highly Jamboree, and it was difficult half the limelight. It was up- forgotten by opponents as he
instrumental in the maneuver, for the Seminoles not to get parent Friday night that the carried once in each quarter
but it was tackle [)art Marles caught tip in the elation of defensive unit is going to be and gained 12 and 1.1 pr&amp;i, Delviise to thr rescue! Lake llrantle~ coach.Sam Weir ix)ints hL% defenders in the right direction and hopes their natural instincLs
resistively.
preiall in the jamboree against Gruseland,
offense's l't friend,
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JACKSONVILLE (AP)
The quality of fine arts education has seriously deteriorated In many public schools
across the state, the chairman
of the Florida Fine Arts Council
has charged.
"This council must begin to
speak on this," Ira Koger of
Jacksonville told fellow members Friday.
He urged them to confer with
educators in the public schools
of their areas and bring back to
the council reports oi these conferences,
"We should talk about more
than grants," Koger said.
The meeting here Friday primarily concerned requests fo:
grants totaling far more than
the council had left to allot.
Members approved a total of
$40,200 in grants and postponed
action on a request for $25,000
by the Miami Philharmonic.
Peggy Hurst of Miami urged
fellow council members to give
the Miami orchestra at least
$5,000, but others said there was
only $3,000 left in the grant
fund.
Koger suggested the delay In
cunidering that request.
"We gave them money last
year wtilch they threw away,"
the chairman said.
Council member Walter
Palevoda of Miami said the
orchestra is "moving into a
more realistic frame of mind"
after cuttikq its budget to
$667,000 this season (ran last
year's approximately 11,5
million.
Koger said a council committee to be appointed will
check into the Miami Philharmonic's flncnclal records and
monitor the quality of its music.

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suppressed evidence seized in a ether halluemogenics at an to the Fourth i)istrict Court of
)ear-old drug case,
apartment.
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Lack of record of circuit court arrested 21-year-old William 'Judge Vole Williams granted a July 31. 19Th, the appeals court
prt\'ecdlngs by a court reporter Hollis
g ift shops, he said.
Richardson
ol defense motion suppressing the noted there was no court
fig ures prominently in an ap. Casselberr on Aug. 2, 1974 evidence in the case and ruled
'1 have confidence in San.
reporter to record the suppeals court mandate ordering a after executing a search the search was illegal.
pression hearing arguments by lord. No doubt about it. Maybe
Sanford circuit court judge to
e can turn it around," Gut.
arrant and seizing quantities
State Au. Abbott Herring the prosecution and defense and
state the grounds on which he of marijuana, cocaine. 1St) and appealed the suppression ruling that
no w itnesses were called. mann said.
Sara Jacobson said her
The appeal court said it was lather's remodeling and Gutunable to ascertain front Judge mann's project show that "it's
Williams' suppression order n
Now it's
the essence or extent of the action. And it's action that the
"the
legal issues presented for ap- redevelopment
committee
pellate review."
helped get started."
lime appeal court has sent the The executive director said
case back to Judge Williams she thought it was important for
temporarily "f or the sole and downtown property owners "to
Comim.sioners
it least the Co., should have paid.
only purpose of having the court cooperate and work together.
By DONNA ESTES
majority of them
did not
Herald Staff Writer
In addition. Lipton said the enter an order setting forth.
There's no point in one guy
ant to have public hearings at clay mining operation in the the grounds upon which it doing it if the rest of town stays
LONG WOOL)
The all. Commissioners Sid Vihlen, Markham Woods area will granted the order of sup. like it is."
Markham
prt'ssion."
Woods
Civic Mike Hauaway and Harry devalue other properties.
The Jacobson building will
Association will file a lawsuit Kwiatkowski wanted to ap"A
hearing
has
been
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two new tenants in the
"Seminole County Property
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ScrilirwIle high s Mike (lutI, a solki 228 fx)Ufl(lS arxl every'
inch the epitome of a tight end, rates a. th e No, I Eliajor college'
football prospect in Seminole County in we-season.
Many colleges are interested , and for good reason, pun intended, Mke plans lobe a four-sport athlete th is school year, also
participating in wrestling, track and weightlifting.
Besides his size and f or cefulness in pr actice, what impresses
friends most Is his humor. Good is also spreading the gospel to
tuatminsates about a 10-4) season twing within grasp.

Like Iranticy quarterback Henry SLnley gets outsi de anti
arouivi end with time' football quicker than sonic' quarterbacks can
whip a flare pass to a split end.
'lo In' sure. timex Iwrie'rlu' % ill 1K' the' Patriots' undoing thus
lull. I low ever, hit' presence' of a running threat like' Stanley plus a
few line ho rses like Ross I.istwn, (lent' liownian arid Chuck
('4il ho un lend a flickering thought for coach Sanirimy Weir that tus
tealmi won't be' the' tailemuit'rs in the' district w tiie'hi also int'ludi's

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Rc'ttiune400kmiian ('ollege will ha', e tht fa'ti''t itch iii tht'
country ttmi football season. 11w :atctm isut Astroturf, or
un thing artificial. It's just th at ttw Wildc als ' ill I,* jilayirig all
six home gamiies at the Oavtona International S;x'ed w iiy.
Playing on the inield grass and dust 114't' will utilize
1,000 seats in the to 'ered ('ainpbell grandstand, plus ano th er
5,(XX) 011 tile' visitors' title where portable bleachers will he' installed.
At Memorial St1nluun last fall time Wildcat_s usi.'raged 7,000
Fans even at $5 cacti not enough to cover athletic costs, Ihit in
time' Florida A&amp;M gunme at th e sjwt'dw ay, attendance Ju111p4_'d to
20.MX'). B4'(' opens Sept. i:i, w itii a hottie tilt against Mississippi
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se iitkd squads
BINOe"s Craig ('oc'kins, Seubreeze's Buddy
(,tni.alt'z and Brandons flow art! Flag IOp racquet Sti far is Steve
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SIain to prepare' for the' Sept. 18 o pe ner at Orlantlo.Semiminole JaiMai ('hut'hmo and Bt'ngoa are already in town.
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Bests Boston 6-2

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Vail, Thornton Star
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In the NI. West t he Cincinnati
Reds beat the San Francisco
Giants 4.3 and loi.ered their
magic number for clinching the
division title to four games: the
Los Angeles Dodgers trunmed
the Atlanta Braves 5-2, and the
Houston Astros edged the San
Diego Padres 2-1.
Pirates 3-5. Epos 4-2
It didn't take much genius to
push the Expos' winning run
across in the 10th inning of the
first game. Pittsburgh reliever
Kent surrendered four walks,
two intentional, and with only
four bases, the last one meant
victory for the Expos.
In the nightcap, Willie Star.
gell smashed his 21st home run
of the season to give Pittsburgh
the pt
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Reds 4, (ants 3
Pete Rose reached a milestone and Cesar Geronimo got a
lot of mileage out of a ground
single as the Reds took another
step toward the division flag.
Any combination of Cincinnati
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Prove They Belong
fly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mike Vail of the New York
Niels and Andy Thornton of the
Chicago Cubs ezh had a score
14) settle,
\'-ill used to be the property of
the St. Louts Cardinals while
the Fhiladelphia Phillies used
to sign Thornton's paychecks.
But after live years with those
rganh,atmons. Vail and Thornwere sent packing. Their
sersices were nolonger needed.
Vail had a two-run homer and
an 1181 single in leading the
Mets over the Cardinals 5-2 and
Thornton smashed a threerun
homer in the Cubs' 4-3 firstgame victory over the Phillies.
Philadelphia won the second
6-3.
Elsewhere in the National
1 eaguc East, the Pittsburgh Pirates split a twi-night doubleheader with the Montreal
Expos, losing the opener 4-3 in
to innings but winning the seend game 5-2. The Pirates now
lead the Phillies by five games
.ind the Mets and Cardinals by
5: iarnes in the NI. Fast

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Niseblill's most lopsided races.
Rose, appeariitg in his 2,000th
gavite, slaninied a two-run
bonier and (cronirno legged
out a single to deep short that
glanced from third baseman
Bruce Miller to shortstop Johnnie I.eniaster, whose throw just
mnuLsed catching Geronintu, as
the w inning run was crossing
the plate.
"Sometimes you have to be
lucky," Gerunimo said.
Dodgers 5. Braves 2
Burt Ilooton scattered eight
hits for his ninth straight victor and Lee Lacy and Steve
't'e4iger walloped two-run
homers for the Dodgers.
Hooton, 15-9, struck out eight
and waked just one as he set a
NI. high for &amp;'tfl'!t\
tories this season.
Astros 2. Padres
('tsar Cedeno led otf the
eighth with a bunt single,
moved to second on a bunt, took
third on an infield error and
raced home with the winning
run on Enos Cabell's ground
txill

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
You don't have to wind up the
Pete Broberg doll. It works
better the other way.
Since he changed his motion
to a no-windup delivery, the
right-hander has been delivering be tter for the Milwaukee
Brewers, Friday night, he
pitched a 6-2 victory over the
Boston Red Sox.
"The change in motion SCCIILS
to have helped him make fewer
mistakes in his delivery and
that has helped his control,"
.said Boston's Rico Petrocelll.
''With his velocity, his ball
moves and it's tough to hit the
ball off him.
Broberg adopted his new molion after consultation with the
Milwaukee coaching staff.
I kit re F'ridav night's six-hitter against the American
League's East leaders, Broberg
had three complete games and
an excellent 2.81 ear ned run average in his (our starts since
adopting the new delivery.

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inure Orioles to 6' gaines. The
Orioles cut into Boston's big
lead by taking a doubleheader
from the New York Yankees, 54
and 2-1.
In the other American
League games, the Detroit Tigers bombed the Cleveland Indians 11-2; the Chicago White
Sox checked the Minnesota
Twins 3-2; the Kansas City
Royals beat the California Angels 5-2, and the Texas Rangers
whipped the Oakland A's 4-2.
Sixto I.ezcano's two-run
homer capped a three-run first
inning for Milwaukee and Broberg took cart' of the rest. Carl
Yastriemski singled home a
first-inning run for the Red Sox
and Fred Lynn followed with a
single, hot then Broberg, 12-13,
retired 18 i-oflcutive batters.
Orioles 5-2, Yankees 4-1
Al Humbry drove in two runs
and Ken Singleton belted a solo
homer, leading Baltimore's
first-game victory over New
York. Doug Decinces' tiebreaking single in the eighth
inning led Baltimore's triumph
in the second game.

11w victory slowed Boston's
pennant express, cutting the
Red Sox' lead over the Balti-

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Rogue Wins Grand Circuit;
Bonefish Scratched

Tigers Ii, Indians 2
A three-run doable by Dan
Meyer and Willie Horton's 22nd
home run keyed a seven-run
fifth inning, leading Detroit
over Cleveland. Horton later
added a two-run homer as the
Tigers padded their lead in the
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White Sax 3, Twins 2
Rocky Dent' wind-blown fly
ball dropped into left field for a
iwo-run triple in the fifth inning
and helped Wilbur Wood and
Chicago be at Minnesota.

LIVONIA, Mich, (AP) - With 2-5 favorite Bonefish
scratched by the state veterinarian at the starting gate,
Noble Rogue was an easy 2ti length winner In the $40,000
Grand Circuit Stake for 3-year-old trotters at Wolverine
Raceway Friday night,
Forcing a recall of the start when he refused to conic up
to the gate for driver Stanley Dancer, Bonefish was
checked by Dr. Earl Milliman and found to be bleeding
heavily from both nostrils. The Hainbletonian winner of
one iAeek ago was immediately scratched from the race
with what is the equine equivalent of a respiratory infection in humans.
Dancer said Bonefish had been bleeding very lightly
during his prerace warm up, but that he did not then think
it serious.

Royals 5, Angels 2
George Brett and Al Cowens
hit run-scoring singles in the
eighth inning, triggering Kansas City over California. Brett
ripped live hits and knocked in
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Athletic Director Resigns
EUGENE, Ore. CAP)
Nor-v Ritchie, University of
Oregon athletic director the past five years, will resign
next week, the Eugene Register-(uard reports.
"That's interesting," Ritchie said of the rport Friday.
"I've heard the rumor myself, but as far as I'm concerned
that's all it is, ruimior.''
In the past two years Ritchie, while retaining the
director's title, has been eased out of the driver's seat.
Baseball Coach Mel Krause was named associated
athletic director in charge of personnel and Vida, Ore,,
businessman Pete Wingert was hired to direct financial
operations.
Ritchie, 43,w ho has been with the school 27 years, is left
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Hangers I, A's 2
Roy Smalley's run-scoring
single capped a three-run rally
in the ninth inning, carrying
Texas over Oakland. The loss
cut Oakland's lead to five
gaines over Kansas City in the
West.

fund raising.

Jones Graduates From Junior Ranks To College Jungle

Grambling

NEW ORLEANS tAPi
Four buses carrying the
Grambling University band collided on Interstate-10 here
Friday night injuring 35 persons, state police said.
Grambling is to meet Alcorn State this afternoon in the
first college football game in the Louisiana Superdorne.
State police said most of the injuries were minor, but a
spokesman for Charity Hospital said four persons were
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Gene Jones Jr. has graduated from junior golf to stalk the
Built along the same lines as the great Itantani Ben Hogan,
collegiate jungle.
Jones is the best home-grown talent in at least 20 year's. Not since
The slender blond from Winter Springs soon will learn there
the days of Al Kelley Jr., Don I3isplinghoff, Harold Rayborn and
are dozens of young lions in the ranks of such golf factories as Austin Jones has Central Florida had so much to boast about in
Florida, Wake F(-rest, Houston and Oklahoma State.
golfing circles.
But, if he arms himself ith enough mental toughness, (k'ne
This space wnuld be filled by listing Gene's accomplishments
should succeed siith the University of Florida and Coach Buster
the past five years. Most notable achievements Include winning
Bishop.
the PGA Junior, Olympic Classic, low amateur in the 1974 Florida
We've watched this )our.g man's fairw ay development since
PGA and pacing Lyman to the state crown in 1974.
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tits ilsi of area junior victories is erniless. In tact, he won his
opening rounds at Land O'Lakes.
last junior tournament, but as stripped of the title in a conIt as decided that Gene w as not eligible for the title because
Since then, the determined son of Tuscawilla Country Club troversial decision by officials,
a by-Ian that stipulated that a contestant had to have competed
pro Gene Sr., has dominated junior golf in Central Florida and
We refer to the recent Orlando-Lan Junior Golf Association in at least three season tournaments. Gene had played in but two
has to rank as one of the finest prospects ever developed in the chamiipionship here Gene finished lO strokes ahead of his nearest earlier events.
area,
pursurers.
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Orlando-Land directors cannot be faulted for invoking a
ruling that stimulates participation in association events during
the regular season. But the decision should have been made
be fore not after Jones teed it up.
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But Gene accepted the fate without whimpering, al though he
t, as not aare of
the ruling before paying his entry fee. It's this
flair of character, as much as his talent, that won him a grant-Inaid at Florida.
ltemnentbt'r the Regional Olympic Classic at Cypress Creek
two years ago. First prize was a $200 in merchandise. But when
Gene had beaten the area's best of all ages, he was advised his
amateur status ould be in jeopardy if he accepted the top award.
lit' could have accepted a trophy, but Gene told officials he
ould donate his w Inner's share to the U.S. Olympic Fund. It was
a mitagnaninious gesture front the teenager.
Winning a berth on the defending Southeastern Conference
championship team won't be a walk-in for Gene. There have been
plenty of highly-touted amateurs try out for the Gators who never
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years ago, but sa little action with the Gators. Another player
Woods notwithstanding, 1975 year. If it happens, eight of San who's not known for speed.
ho sat on the sidelines with Morgan was Winter Haven's Fred
looks like another winter of dis- Diego's 11 defensive players
Dean, only 219 pounds, has Ridley.
And now, three years later, Fred is the reigning U.S.
content for the San Diego will have two years experience been stationed at defensive end A
ma teur king.
Chargers.
or less,
opposite Bacon, The Chargers
Tommy Prothro, in his seeI IoA ever, Buster Bishop is high on the youngster he recruited
"If we had to play the same tried him at linebacker
for
ond year as Charger coach, is schedule as we did last year, I exactly one day.
following last year's Florida PGA at Cypress Creek. That's when
hurriedly trying to rebuild a de- honestly feel we'd win a lot
Five-year man Floyd Rice is Gene was in the thick of the fray after two rounds, competing
fense that was last among the 2s more g'mes," said Prothro of the old man among the line- against such touring professionals as Dan Sikes, Bob Murphy,
National Football League the Chargers, 5-9 in 1974. Un- backers. Charles Anthony and Butch Baird and Gibby Gilbert.
teams last season,
fortunately for Prothro and all lion Goode are second-season
Gene was paired with Sikes in the third round and I asked Dan
Prothro is trying to choose those youngsters, the sched.
regulars,
Behind
them
are
to
keep
an eye on the youngster as a possible Gator candidate.
between (ow' quarterbacks
ulemaker was not that kind this rookie Ken Bernich of Auburn Dan is a staunch athletic
booster of his alma mater. I talked to
one traveled veteran and three time,
and Maurice Tyler, picked up in B
u
weeks later and it wasn't long before
ster
about
Gene
a
few
ineffective youngsters. The of.
Included in this year's sched- a trade with Denver.
Bishop
was
beating
a
path to the Jones' door.
lense is leaderless in the mean- ule are meetings with the Super
In the secondary, Mike Wiltime; not even the sensational Howl champion Pittsburgh barns has already been in.
So, inaleweeks Gene will put his clubs ina new orange and
Woods can be expected to carry Steelers, Los Angeles Rams, stalled at cornerback, which blue golf bag. And then only
time and Gene Jones Jr., will tell If he
the offense as he did last year. Minnesota Vikings, Cincinnati pushes second-year man Sam can pick up the mantle of the Andy Beans, Gary
Kochs, Bob
Eight-year defensive end Coy Bengals and the resurgent Williams to safety, if not off the Murphys and Steve Melnyks.
Bacon is the only returning Houston Oilers, plus their an- club. Ten-year vet Joe Beauplayer who is sure of his job. nual two-game series with the champ mans the other corner
Winners of the Lasagne Open Press tournament at
'The Chargers took defensive Denver Broncos and Oakland with Chris Fletcher holding the Tuscan illa were Ken Brown, Frank Vaught, Tony D'Agostlno and
people in the first seven rounds Raiders.
other safety position.
Paul Smith.
Steve Opperman and his wife are making rapid
of the 1975 player draft and five
Defensively, Johnson is a
The offensive line is Prothro's improvements on the Valley Forge course since taking over last
of them Gary Johnson, Loule quick but unsophisticated tackle pride and joy, but it's been month.. Mickey Bessignanodeser'esa visit to
his driving range
Keleher, Fred Dean, Mike Wil. from Grambling. He'll play limping through the preseason complex on Charlotte Road.
Sabal Palm's Paul Callahan Is
Rains and Mike Fuller
may alongside Kcichei', a massive with nagging it,juries.
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Sportsmen started sharpening their shooting skills
Sept. 1, as the Florida marsh
hen season officially opened.
Fred Stanberry, wildlife
management chief of the Game
and Fresh Water Fish Cornmission, said Florida has an
anundance of niarsh liens, but
only a limited number of rail
hunters take advantage of the
gener')us season and bag limits,

Major areas for marsh hen I bonnet v,alkeri.
hunting are along the coastal
The season for rail and
marsh where hunting is by' boat Florida gallinule opened Sept. 1
during high tides. The use of and continues through Nov. 9.
motors is not allowed and The daily bag limit includes 15
hunters must pole or paddle clapper and King rail singly or
their boats through the flooded in aggregat plus 25 sora and
marshes with hopes of flushing Virginia rails singly or in
the elusive rails into flight,
aggregate. In addition, sportStanberry also reported smen will be allowed to take a
limited hurting on inland lakes daily bag of 15 Florida
for the Florida gallinule gallinule. The purple gallinule

Florida's 10,000-plus bow
hunting buffs were at their
favorite hunting stands one-half
hour before sunrice on Satur(lay. The 1975 archery hunting
season ope ned at that time and
will continue for 23 days.
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MIAMI (All) - Bob Griese of fullback Larry Csonka's
never has had the limelight at- running to set up his passing
tamed by National Football attack this year, but doesn't
League quarterbacks like Joe seem concerned.
Narnath and Johnny Unitas, but
"I think w e're still going to
the Miami Dolphins' signal- have as good, or nearly as good,
caller says he likes it that way. running attack," he said. "The
"I could 'obably get the offensive line is opening holes
publicity if I wanted to," said as good or better than ever
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their county tax collector and
this serves as both a hunting
and fishing license and permit.
Archers will be allowed to
take deer of either sex, other
than fawn, except that an.
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management areas during the
September 6-28 season:
however, archers will be
required to limit their deer
hunting to legal bucks only. In
addition to the 19 open areas,
archers may also participate in
special hunts on 15 additional
areas. Ten of the areas have
special weekend hunts during
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outside of advertisements. "I'm backs that can get through
just the kind of a guy who likes those holes," he added. "We're
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the public off the football field

is fully protected and cannot be archey hunting permit, with turkey, quail, squirrel, rabbit,
the exception of those under age and in certain areas, wild hog.
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racing records again today at championship with a scorching
tached the significance
Rockingham International run of 152.02 m.p.h.
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Edwards was one of more
"it's more a television
Garlits,
of
Tampa,
Fla.,
holds
than
200 first-day entrants to
than a golf tournament.
the track record of 6.06 seconds make preliminary runs over the
10i
Part of that is due to the fact but recently made a run at 5 89 quarter mile asphalt strip
A...1
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More than 400 entries are anFirestone. Now, Fm not record of 2.23 miles per hour ticipoted for the three-day meet
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Firestone. The tacil- with Canadian driver Gary which concludes with final eliSeminole Community College tennis coach t.
Castle hits
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college's approach to status as having one of the best rounded treat yotgrea. But they have a challenger n the U Open.
pin,
sports facilities in the slate. Six courts of cushion hardeourt lot of tournaments here. If only
In Friday events, Lee EdOther competition this week- Motorcyclist Evil Cheney is about to land in waist-deep water
drili are already In use a the girls itam Is preparing for an Oct. the World Series were played wards of Cavtrton, Va, got the end Includes Top Fuel and Fun. after clearing six cars and tivelts In a
stunt leap near Boulder,
16 opener. The boys take over in the spring,
here, maybe it'd be different. jump on the Pro stock corn- ny Car entries,
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of Golf, but the other three
mth this change in format and
Beginning next year the tour
competitors in this last of the a change in location, it very nament ill move to an unan
our-man shows applaud the well could det,elope into a nounced site,
probably chang
new, expanded line-up
significant event"
ing sites cery year, and its
'Inaway I'm sorry tosee it
For the last 14 years, the formatwillbeexpandedtolnh.ange,"Nicklaus said before WorldSerleshasbeenstijgedat
elude about 28-34 players in
teeing off Saturday as the the lamed Firestone Country tluding at least live foreign
ieavy fa%orlte in the exclusi%e flub as i '-hok four man
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field of the world s major title-

Red snapper fishing is hot again off the Daytona coast.
Reports from Inlet Harbor show the bottom fishing boats bringing
in good catches of "chicken" snapper, grouper, amberjacks, and
the always present black sea bass.
The trolling boats are hitting king mackerel and a 57 pound
uahoo, a not too common species in these waters, was landed
aboard the boat, ''Finest Kind." Let's go fishing'

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PETTYCOATS LADIES LEAGUE: High series of the day
tas rolled by Mary Johnson. She compiled games of 167-196-183
for the only 500 of the day i546 series). Other highs were Kitty'
Laurence 487 and Sharon Williams 464. Cheryl Lowie gets the
honor of high game of the day (198). Williams came in second 197,
Johnson 196, Dot Baggott 181 and Lawrence 177 and 174. "Queen of
the eek" was Dot Bag,gott. She rolled 113 pins over her average
of 112 and Johnson rolled 110 pins over her average of 145. Sharon
Chaplin as 96 pins over her average. Hi. Aver. Johnson 163.
Turkeys ere chalked up by these ladies: Charlott Chaplin,
Cheryl IAo ie and Williams ( ,A ho had four in a row i.

[)YNATRONICS MIXED LEAGUE SUMMER FINAL: High
.verage for the summer as James Jackson 170, and Rosemarie
Ek'etierl6l. llighseries went th Pete Piedj-a and Jo Ruffin566for
the riien, Rosie Robinson 570 for the women. High game was
-d by Ed Beehner 245, and Jessie Dixon 216. High Service
Handicap Henry Lunsford 658 and Patsy' Polk 662. High game
Handicap Danny' Swartzbaugh 8 and Pam Vecchione 248 M.I.B.
for the mimen as Danny Swart.zbaugh plus nine pins and for the
'omen it !,as Louise Wheaton plus 13 pins.
First place team is "4 Stars." Members include Dot Mallon,
Ed Mallon, Margaret Sasser, Ken Speigle. Second place was won
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Jack And maybe the players would tournament, bringing together
Nicklaus has mixed emotions attach more importance to It. the winners of the four major
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the fishing Is not bad."
Catfish up to three pounds are biting right off the seawall at
Camp Seminole. Paul Snyder, camp manager, told of quite a few
bass being taken on topwater lures such as the "Rapala" but said
live shiners are doing the best job in the early morning hours.

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Houston: Two Stay, Two

"A little bit of everything biting," was the word from George
Cheney at Wekiva River Haven Camp. He told of strings of catfish
in the one to two pound size range averaging 10 to 12 per boat.
A good string of bream was brought in from the Blackwater
section of the river and a few bass were landed Wednesday.
"The size is not too large," Cheney stated, "But altogether,

Sportsmen Sharpen'aing Shoot'i'ng Skills

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another Part)', out on Labor Day, landed a seven pound bass, a
five pounder, and 35 bream.
Good news for the fishermen who formerly made Lemon Bluff
Leroy Cody, fishing in the same area picked up four bass
Canip their headquarters. This weekend will see the re-opening of Tuesday and several more Wednesday.
this beautiful camp which is located in the heart of the shad
Lake Monroe speckled perch are corning out of hibernation
fishing area of the St. Johns.
a string of 42 sas reported taken this week via the drift fishing
Ed "Woody" Wix4s and his wile, Jean, have been working itictiud,
alfli(Istilrotlnd the clock painting, remodeling, and building camp
At Marina Isle Camp, speckled perch are plentiful in the river
sites to accommodate overnight visitors.
but small according to CO. Penney, camp manager. Nine bass up
The campground will have electric and water hook-ups for fiveaiuIa half pounds fell totwoinglers early in the week.
trailers and spols for tent campers with bath and shower facilities
Penney also told of excellent bream catches made by some of
available. Woody says he plans to make this one of the finest the fly rod men.
camps in the state with bait, tackle and hot meals, new fiberglas
boats, and new motors rarin' to go.
Thurruon Wright and Rev. Roger Hendricks proved the
specks are still available in Lake Jessup by hooking 63 of them
Dock fishing at Osteen Bridge Camp paid off well this week Thursday. The size is improving too said Lowell Hiley at his camp
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Inez and Horace Pryor concentrated on the Lake Jessup
bream and landed a limit catch on their Thursday trip. Horace
Weeks took 15 specks and Mr. and Mrs. Siegler of Orlando had 29.
Jesse Tucker and Mr. Dumer of Orlando had 22, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson, Winter Park, caught 19, and Lee Crossin landed 12.
A few school bass also appeared in the catches — Dave
Higdon and David Ililey picked up five while using plastic worms
on the south side of the lake Monday.

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colleagues.
th 1rtm
Kik'k, miotybe even better than
''I don't consider myself mdiJut I think that problem is
viduallv,'' he said. ''I consider
solved, replacing J1111
WANNA DANCE?
yself with how the team has
('ITY SLICKERS MIXED LEAGUE FINAL: First place
NEW YORK i All) — Tile said. "I don't think there's anY (lone
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since I've been with it."
'You
never
replace
a
WarOctiver
Bronco
end
Hiley
Odonis,
left,
and
New
Orleans
Saint
teaw
"Lucky
Strike" whowon first place by only one-half a garne
Manhattan District Attorney's basis i for them to proceed.
On that yardstick, Griest' field. Howard's I Tw illey ) been safely Johnny Fuller appear
to be dancing in an exhibition game include l.irxla and Richard Cohen and Sharon and Larry
office is investigating a golf or"If it was only a question of a would have to rate with the Otto hurt. Mel Baker needs to get
in New Orleans,
Williams. Second place was won by Lucky Irish: Danny Tillis,
ganization that offered fat pay. company going out of business, Grahamits and Dart Starrs of
the experience.
LynnEilarxl, Linda Cople and Bonni Richarde. Third place goes
offs to members who scored a I'd be happy to talk to you. But
game. lie joined the Dolphins in
M to
the Bombers : Robert and Doris Harrison, and Glen and Donna
l j~ole in one, The Associated it may be more than (bitt,"
1967, the club's second year,
Press has learned.
The ,New York-based club and struggIM with the team a s
%% illianis for high average i 167 and 146 respectively.
The hole-In-One Club went was apparently the last of sevHigh sent.
won only 12 of 42 games
'ratch Wanda Steffens and Sylvia Hittell 485, and WillLt.
out of business several months 'ral such organizations that of- before Don Shula took over
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R&amp;'hrens 534. High game trophies went to Steve Walters 221
igo although some members eed premiums of cash awards coach in
1970.
I tonna Bourquardez 186. High series handicap Sheryl Walters i
were never notified and did not and trips to members who conSince 1910, however, the I)nl.
and
David Sharp M. High game handicap Richard Cohen a:
learn about the organization's nected on the golf rarity.
phins have been in the playoffs
Robert
Busby tied with 241 and Patti Gold 229, M.I.H. awards
problems until they attempted
"They started around 1969," e'ery'year and won two of three
to
Danny hIlls pius 17 and Judy Hawkins plus 11.
to collect their winnings for said George Grady, an tid. Super Bowl appearances. The
GAINESV I I.l.E iAlli
because quarterbacks are schools like Dartmouth and
scoring an ace.
minl.strative assistant for the team has a 53-15-1 record under The often cited belief that loot- .-smarter
than other players, Michigan because, "Florida
JET BOWI.ERETrS l.ADIES LEAGUE: Highs for the day go
A spokesman for the DA re United States Golf Asoi
scation. Griese in that span, not in. ball braw n and classroom take a look at freshman linewas
the
only
school
whose
to
llwlmiia
Hickman 507 and she also had the high game 190. Other
fused to confirm or deny his of. "They offered prizes that were eluding 12 gaines in 1972's Un- brains won't
mix is disproved backer Stee James, 18, of Cot'- coaches stressed academics as highs were rolled
by Zella Allman 466- 181, Anita Barker 450- 169,
(ice's inolvement, saying only, improper for amateurs to tic- beaten campaign that
caine by at least two members of the iland. Ohio.
strongly as football. I'm alter a
trot Margie Witt 165
"We don't comment on pending cept."
with Earl Morrall replacing in- University of Florida team.
Tell James tie's an anomnalv career in nuclear engineering,
Investigations."
The USGA prohibits ama- jii.'d ('riese.
Sophomore quarterback Bill and he knows you mean he's not pro ball."
SHOOTING Si ARS LADIES LEAGUE: The highest series
"It would not be proper for (curs from accepting more than
"I just want to be the catalyst Kynes, 19, of Tampa is a junior above the normal mold. lie has
James said in football or the o as rolled by Alice Hendricks i5l4) and Audrey Bolger was
me to comment," said Michael $250 in merchandise and no and get the
team going," said in academic standing. fie was a National Merit Scholarship classrooill. concentration second i 505). Bonnie link recorded the high game
( 191). Other
Schlanger, a Manhattan attor- cash. The hole-In-One Club's (;riese. "Team goals are my permitted to skip the usual
for superior academic ability, brings success,
highs
for
the
day
were
Sandy
Russell
185,
Hendricks
185, Ruth
ney who is representing the prizes included $200 in cash and goals for
a season, not in
frestunen subjects when he enOn the football field, he has
"When you sit (town to study. Bark 180, and Bolger 175. Converted splits were made by the
club. "There is an investigation expense-paid trips for two lo af- dividual."
rolled a year ago with a perfect all the brawn for his assign. you can't just prop open a book following ladies' Faye Carroll 64H0,
4-10, Margie Smith 5-8-10,
pending and any investigation filiated golfing resorts.
The 30-year-old Purdue prod. score on his 121h grade place- iiment. He's 220 pounds. runs 40 and start thinking about girls, and Mary Tucker 3-10.
an lead to legal action."
,,They were unhappy with our uct has completed 53 per cent of iiient lest.
yziriLs in 4.6 seconds and can pizza and football," James
'lucre are still openings on the Monday morning and Friday
Schlanger confirmed that tile policy for testing amateur stat- his passes in eight %-ears for
What's more, Kynes is inak- i)ench prms 360 pound.s.
said. "During the gaille, you timming ladies leagues for those uhu might be interested. All you
DA's office was looking into the us," said Grady. "We had quite over eight miles and 114 touch- ing straight A grades.
James said he chose Florida can't just think about girls, pmz- mwcd do Is contact Bowl America for any information you muight
club's affairs. ''They want to a bit of correspondence from downs 1k' won't have the threat
If you think he's an exception °ver scholarship offers fr'mn ia and tml(iilus
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I)eltona Sportsmen's Club is up for it,
This writer had the pleasure of meeting with them this week
and a more sincere, interested (and interesting) group of lovers
of the outdoors would be hard to find.
After listening to some of the problems besetting the lakes
and rivers of the state and the St. Johns River in particular, the
club voted unanimously to give its wholehearted support to the
task of trying to conserve and protect the river against the darn
builders, the canal diggers, and others who are threatening to
destroy one of nature's loveliest creations. A tips of the hat to the
I)eltona Sportsmen's Club

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"I think they're going in the wrong direction with this,"
the veteran defenseman said Friday. "Any job free of
criticism is not good. Somebody's got to keep the officials
on their toes."

IIOUSTONAPI — TheHou.stonAstrossaycontractsof
two coaches will be extended and two others will be
relieved of their duties at the end of the season,
The contracts of pitching coach Roger Craig and hitting
instructor
and general field coach Bob Lillis have been
extended through the 1976 season, and Hub Kittle and Jim
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Trophies, Ribbons Awarded To Horse Show Winners
I)i'ljhie
Stop Westerim Wear in Union Barrel
Iirnc,
.ttiln' N'risl, hiu?'rt Utttttt
Sr 1'tt ter:LIln
Itnnt
Park was won by l.umda Porter Itrt'cillica I ,ovings, Mandy G illiard.
Herald Correspondent
Jr. Ke)hok': Aura Raker, Davenport, Julie Ileadrix,
OVIEIX)— Boy coot Troop or ('huluota. The 111gb Point Walk'r.
I .adu's llairpemt m Open) : Robin ('ttt'athamtt.
Dean Ashton
Tot Figure &amp; Robin Ashton, Karen Constantine, Julie
82.1 of the McCoy ,rines, and 202 Trophies, For each division,
Sr. Kt')holc: Dean Ashton,
Non Blue Tot Pole Bending:
of the St. Joseph's Catholic were 'a-on by Robin Ashton, of Lenora Iteflilt, Hick Redwine. lkndrix, Judy Valkt'r,
Don Christopher, Hubert Keith Redwine, Angela NunJr. Figure 8: Karen ConChurch of Union Park, spon- Geneva, for Tots, Karen
Pickup
lOpen): Gilliard.
Race
sev, Rick Redwine.
sored a horse show at the Constantine, of Merritt Island, stantint', Pain Powers, Julie Darlene Ashton. and Robert
Spear the 11mg lOpen):
Non Blue Jr. Pole Bending:
Westward ho Arena on labor for Junior and Dean Ashton, of Norwood.
Ashton, Becky Haynes and Dick Hubert Gilliard, Dean Ashton, Becky Haynes, Frank Cerantec
Day.
Geneva, for Senior. First,
Sr. Figure 8: Darlene Ashton, Iimmij)p, Hubert Gilliard anti Buddy Jones.
Jr., Missy Edwards
A trophy and six ribbons was second and third place for each I.yvonne Davenport. Jud%
I g'nnis Nurv,00d.
Flag Race Open1. Robert
Nun Blue Sr. Pole Bendin4 '
given for each of the 26 game ('vent are as follows:
Walker.
Men's Slingshot i Open): Ashton. Lynn Varn, Dean Connie Pell, Mandy Baker,
show events. Competition was
Scurry Race ( open I: Robin 'l'kI ltt'ftitt, Ditmi Christopher, Ashton.
Sr. (lover Leaf Barrel: Judy
Debbie Barnes.
divided Into three age groups, Walker, Connie Pell, Dean Ashton, Marie Wamliziot'h, Rick Redwine.
Tot Pole Bending: Kendra
Tot Cloverlead Darrell: Todd
Tots— 10 years and under, Aslitomit.
Karen Constantine.
Texas Rollback i0ill Walker, Lenora Reffiti, Robin hteffitl, Robin Ashton, l.cntra
Juniors
11-1r, Years, and
Rarrell i Open ) Judy
Nun Blue Tot Cloverlea f
Robert Ashtomi, Julie Norwotxi, Ashton.
HefIiU.
Sentor17 and over.
Barrel: lA'nora Iteffi(t, Darrin Walker, Julie Norwood, Hubert Marie Wandzioch.
Jr. Pole Rending: Kern
Jr. Cloverleaf Darrell: Karen
A bare racing saddle, donated Reichle, Keith Redwmne,
(shard
Tot Keyhole: Kendra Frank Cerbentet' Jr., Pain Constantine, Becky Ilaynes,
by the Boy Scouts and Stage
Barrel Weave m Open I: Judy
Non Blue Jr. Cloverleaf
Walker, Robin Ashton, l.cnorea Powers,
Marie W,mndsoich
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his 11th season.

LOUISSAISLS
Herald Boxing Writer

Billy Wagner. But who his to be World War 111 and he looks to be Just about ready
opposition will be has
to be McIntosh and Wagner already for Quarry."
determined,
were."(McIntosh fought
"If both Wagner and Quarry
yet

Orlando Sports Stadium

As of now Trampler is Wagner in Miarni B,each in 1973

can stay healthy arKi can win

matchmaker Bruce Trampler working on getting either Glenn with Wagner coming out on top the lights they have in the next
has completed half of the Morgan, Mike's younger after eight of the most brutal couple of months, look for the
double main event that is brother, "Vern McIntosh for

rounds ever fought in Florida.) biggest show of the season when

scheduled for Sept. 16th. the
highly-rated
light
"if I can't get Glenn or Vein they meet," Trampler con.
"Irish" Gene Wells will defend heavyweight,
then I will have to go elsewhere eluded.
his newly won Southern mid'1 would take either man in a but I want Wagner on the card
Even thinking about a light
dlewei ght
championship minute for Wagner," Trampler on'Ihe 161h. And I want him in card to top the Perez-Vincent
against Tampa's Mike Morgan. explained, "but so far I haven't there with outstanding op. show in attendance or action is
The other half of the twin bill had any st.'cess.
position."
hard to do but I would have to
will feature Cleveland's "Irish"
"Morgan and Wagnnr figures
Trampler t ha n revealed his agree with the local matreasons for "showcasing" t'hmaker, "Al any fight can do it,
Wagner in front of the local Q'arr,' and Wagner can."
light crowd.
"First of all the guy is good
lortheclub,Heisa brawler and
lie can hang with either hand.
1k is ranked No. 12 in the latest
United States ratings and that
is following a 14 month layoff.
"I know every lime he steps

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thit Court no Sent 4 1915

By Elaine RiCharde

Deputy Clerk
Publish' Srpt 7, 11. 21 7$ 1975
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described property, to *it
Condominium Unit No 201 E.
according to the Flnor Plan. wh'h i
part of the Plot Plan and Survey
which exhibit "C". to the Of
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vatlons, Covenants, Conditions and

Ptiiintltf's alto.' nPyS or Immediately
thereafter: otherwise a default Wy)
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demanded in the complaint
WITNESS my hind and flue seal of
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Cnu,rlhru,se In Sanford. Florida. at

at pu blic sale I the highSI and best
bidder, for rash at the west front

II 00 A M tin S1'otembeq' 11th. 1975
Witness-my hnn,iI and the

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CHRIS EILND

As First Week Ends

(love of the Seminole County thilt fr4irt on Oh,% left d4V of %rp

(r,irtticiu,s-a' in S..inlord. Florida. at ternfw'r, 1975
11 00 A A' on Senlembec 11th. 1975
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Witrit-ss- my hand and the Seal of
Fi,tps,,, N Rei'kwth Jr
this court run thiS lcd day of Sep
(Ipqk of Its,. Circuit Cnmrl
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Deputy Clerk
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Mirnison. (',rrt'n.. Mann
Clerk rib the C'rcu.t Court
Pc',' A Stanton
fly' Elaine RChnrcts.
Attention
t"ie'piity Clerk
Pileinh W r.,.en. Ill
Purr iti,n. r,,,',.,'w' Mann,
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.

pursuant to Florida Statute 665
that the undersigned , desiring to
engaus' in busineSs under the tic
titiôus name of AL TAMON IE

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MEDICAL. CENTER. at Boston
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avenue, (sTy 01 Altamonte Sprinq,
Pabtltls Sr'vt
197%
County of Seminole, Stateof Florida.
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intends Itt reqi5fe'r the said name
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR s-tith the Clerk 01 the Circuit ':ourt of
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
S Mitchell ShapIro, M D
CASE NO. 7$l44CA.09 C CT CIV
S Fiagenlo Genscovich, MD
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ta,'l Pull. MD
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S flenlamin Newman. M 0
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S Herbert Mendelson M
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read. "I like all of it. My teacher (Mrs. Ellen
Freedman), too."
'I had to bring kleenex, gILe and a box to school.
I put crayons in the box. I'm in first grade," Cliff
states proudly.
y, with a cute dimple, Dione Halloway, 5, says
softly she likes school "very much." "I play, look
around, and I like to look at my teacher. And when I
get out of school, I'm supposed to wait on my
Mama."
Chris Eiland, 5, waxed enthusiastic about the
friends he's made at school. "There's Clifford and
Cory and Bobbie and David and my brother, Stesie,
who's only three and he's at home," enthused Chris
in a rush.
Kara Siple, 6, is a pretty blonde who admits
shyly that she hasn't many friends yet, but is sure
she will soon. Nevirtheless, she thinks school is
fine, and her teacher, Mrs. Mary Lou Rusho,
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back. But if we can help Just one
child, even in the smallest way,
it's all worthwhile.

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There was more to do at the Central Florida Zoo on Labor Day
than Just stew the animals. Rebecca Wagers, 24, or Orlando
Itop) and Dean Taylor, 3, of Daytona Beach, assisted Nora
Gordon, president oI SISTER Club, draw the names of three
,A Inners of savings bonds. Proceeds from the drawing will benefit
the zoo. Winners were: Sharon Saul of Astor, $200 bond; Nell
Kader of Sanford, $150; and Opal Lemmons of Orlando, $100.
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by Jean Pattesuiti)

"If we can start a youngster
out on the right track, they've
"Our volunteers come from fancy shop and having one disability and whc found she
got so much more to look for, in age from 17 to 73, form by far
ward to in the future," she the bulk of Youth Services' all works of life. Most have bought for him."
had "too much time on my
workers,
however.
And
more
jots,
are
often
attending
school
hands," Is a volunteer Ms.
believes,
In addition to the one-to.one Gordon describes as "Unvolunteers are always needed. part-time and many have
This "all's well that starts Following six hours of training, children of their own ," said,%15. relationships between volun- believable: there's nothing she
well" philosophy IS the foun- volunteers are asked to see a Gordon.
teer and child, Youth Services can't conquer." In addition to
for also provides three group rap work ing with young people,
datlon on which the Youth child twice a week, for at least
"All that is necessary, S
.Services
sessions each week, headed by Mrs. Tuell has sewed so many
organizationi s built, an hour each meeting, over a theiti to be
S
concerned,
Jim Tuell, Patti Keogh, Pam items for a "clothes closet" that
"We're a prevention diver- period of SIX months.
individuals. And they ca nnot
Erickson and Rachel Brannon. Ms. Grodon be lieves she could
Sion program," M, Gordon
The first meeting between easily discouraged. Because
Brannon also runs it charm clothe c's-cry child in Sanford.
explained. "Crime today is volunteer and child takes pla ce this is discouraging work," she Ms.
class. The one thing most of
skyrocketing. Congress con- in the Youth Services office, warned.
of
Harmeling
Carl
our kids have in common is a
sldersthe prevention of crime a with the child's parents
another
is
"You may never we the low self concept," Ms. Gordon Casselberry
top priority, and the best place present. Thereafter, the
charm class is volunt"r whose work is out-

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hiri' sinili'' 'th'it saint
concentrate on juvenile first outings to sporting event, the future, something you said
"Ractwl is marvellous with
B.G. i Hank Uencken, who is
movies, picnic areas or shop- may just reach home and help the kids," she added, "She 's a
time offenders," she said.
director
of admissions at
an
individual,"
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ping centers.
ma ure woman,
epitomy of
agency ,Youth
A private
Working with Youth Services sophisticated charm and grace, Rollins College, Finds time even
"Often the volunteer is the
Services Is funded 75 per cent
with his hectic schedule to work
only
l e force the child 's
may mean a small added cx- yet t re S is, sitting on the
by a federal law enforcement
ith troubled children, and is
l fe;
und a a roe concert with
pense to the volunteer, but the gro
assistance grant, and Seminole he
currently helping a child with
c1 depend," explained Mi agency is attempting to provide one of her girls, or go-k.arting brain damage.
per cent
County provides
Gordon .
with them,
at least a mileage allowance,
matching funds. Ms. Gordon Is
"But 's-se always need more
Breaking and entering, said Mrs. Gordon. "However,
a lulltirne paid employe and a
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'She bought one girlawhole
volunteers," stressed Ms.
rece nt grant from the Corn- trua n cy and pe tty larceny are we would prefer that volunteers new wardrobe d
her work Gordon. who may be reached
prehensive Employment and the main areas of difficulty In work with a child in his own it
(icing househol
(Rise1 U
d CIIUIts. by calling Youth Servi ces, Inc.
Training Act (CETA) suppor ts which these youngsters, aged environment not make every She's
s wore., wonders with the Or oy
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stopping by ht er office in
a fulltime group rap specialist, lrooi about 9 to 17, have been visit a "treat' in a different girl and they'lld
,, o anything or the second floor of the
Jim Tuell, a secretary, Lee involved, Incorrigibility at world. A poor child is going to
another."
Rownillat Building, off I'ark
Sterling, and an assistant home is another reason their benefit more from learning how urn.
in Sanford
parents call on Youth Scr.'iccs to pick outa shirt for a quarter
coordinator.
Charlotte Tuell of Sanford, a
Volunteer counselors varying for assistance.
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fatling in school, the 13-year-old
seemed headed for a life of
crime and correction. As a final
desperate effort, her mother
contacted Youth Services, Inc.
in Sanf ord
And now six months later,
Angela is behaving like a
"perfect young lady'." She's
learning that boys can like her
for herself and not only if she'll
have sex with them; her school
work Is on the upswing, and her
relationship with he r family Is
much improved.

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NOTICE OF SUIT
TO HAYDEN L SCHULTZ and
)A(QIJEI theE SCHULTZ hit wife
no t I nr'sy,n In he dead or alive anti. if
ti.'AI1. Iis. ,i,.,w,. t..,.ta.

VOIJ ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
into the ring the crowd is going men hold wins over Perez in Civil Action Number 75•II23CA.49 0 HAPPOf1 CORP .s F lord,,f0r
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that's not the only reason he is state,
above Styled COurt and cau se for thC
(1FQ 91
Plainl,lf Is)
Di'fentin(s
Purpnsenf foreclosing the nsortQaQ1
being flown in here to fight.
October figures to be strong
NOTICE OF SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE on the f(tlIttwbng described property
"I want to put him in with with "Irish" Gene Wells taking PIFPFSFPI I III ACXWL I and PlOtir,
given that, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. Situate' ar,d heing in Seminole
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IfMike Quarry here in November on the United States champion COPPer I IA I lit A(KWELL. hit rl'rsi,srt
Ortir" or 1 041 CUlT ltd AND FOR SEMINOLE County. Florida
is-ife
.li'dnnief eruiererl in this cau,%e in COUNTY . FLORIDA,
lot II. Block C. SUMMEPSET
or December,
MIke Baker and Joe)' VIncent
Defrndantt tt
this' C r,,it
'l.'m'nolu'
P10141 P4 5f ('1 ION FOUR as,
"flw two of thetti have a riiu't'ting Killer Ellis in a return
NOTICE OF SALE
(Ici'id., I wil sell the IN THE INTEREST OF;
cirdung to the Plat there
as
Pleitiru" is h
s'ry
r'h g
that
properly Sif ,aat,'
thing going on that is worse .1theirinuchdisputUMI bout that
in Spinnle'
Seminole /.NIT A 1401 I OWAY A child
recoded
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ifl Plat Book 16. at Pages 2%
r'uirtuiant to an order or a final (risnty F Iorifa dncrribp.1 as
And 76 fit the P ub lic Records of
than Perez and Vincent. I dotmi took place earlier the; year.
t(,depirnt of ffltclgr,' entered in
1r4 I Bloil "0". STERLING
NOTICE
Seminole County. Florida
if there is a bigger feud in
the ithorove. rapu,orwql .ittl)n, t *11 PARk llPdll
THREE acrni'd'nq to
ni. are required to serve a Copy
November could bring MIke tell the t,,r,t,i'rty situated
boxing than the one between
'n the RIM fhs'qenf is r ec orded
Pint
THE STATE OF FLORIDA:
(if your answ er or plend'nq 70
enuinoIe Or rinIy Florid,, described Book 1*. pa ges 57.51 and Si Public
Quarry and Billy Wagner
70 %S 140M IT MAY CONCERN
Quarry and Wagner.
Pln,nfift' attorneys.
Pereurcis of Seminole County.
feigetlwr slilile December ('(1111(1 "s'r011 API HEREBY NOtli lit)
TAYlOR flillOpi RUKER
"in July of '73 Quarry fought
I rf 19 WA' 01-NI TI: PRAC I
Or l(,(,(1"
that F'rt,t on i,'siI.'v oath has IiS"i'fl
cml the year wi th a Jocy Iti ,suo,uting In RIM Ihi'renI .tsP. ("Pf (PIE
it pi'blir
t's'agncr on national TV from
In the- hqhl and best filed in that above Styled (nf for
1151 RrickpIl Avenue'
;n Pt.if lVb I! flaw' 69 01 bidrIs',-, Erie nii'Ji it (tin sS4'%t front tbrp('fmanentcom,n,t,npnlof
Madison Square Garden. it was cent-Taco Perez rubber match. rorc'rrlv-rt
Ai'i'la
Miami FIflvij4 33131
the F'i'P'Ilr R,'rords no Se,nirv'iip 11(4', of Its, S."i'nnI
(nunty *4rlIts,iy horn Fobruir, 7), 196$
Te!,ptsonu. No 3799303
the best fight of the series.
I Inch
(rirthous-.' 'n S.unfnvd, Florida at Sanford. F lnrida fpa licensed Child And
tile the or igina l answer or
54Ie
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highs'S)
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Quarry elected to slug It out
run Sent t6'h. $915
flhars'rnenf
lor suhseouent Clf'Adino in the Office of the Clerk of
inn rash at thin West front
Witness- nsv hand 4,5.1 tt,u' teal of Adr'ptlnn,
HOOKS AND JABS. Edgar P',thltr
with Wagner and the two of
.1011 you are hereby tild Court onn, hdfore the 1st day of
door of th,' S.'m'nnle County th,s- Court min thiS led
day 04 Sep
rpnsnmAnflr'nl tn he anti app,'ar in the ('.'tIip, IC?', It you fail 10 do so a
t hem flat banged the hell out of "Mad Dog" Ross is expected (ArtPw'xise- in Santord. Florida, at Ien'tw'r. 1975
,
Muive Court nn Septpmher $9. 197% detiult will he ent er ed against you
back from vacation this week II (WIn'nlnrk In the Iorr'nexn On the lSrI)
each other for 12 rounds,
at 1031. AM o'clock, anti show for the relief sought in the Corn
19th tIny rut 5.'ptrrntur'r 1975
Arthur 14 fteckwth j'
"The final decision was a and should be ready to appear ((raIl
cause *P,y 'Aid Pefiteor, Should not PlAiflt
('l,-'vk of thi' Circuit Court
be ('rioted
draw and neither one was along with Perez on the 23rd. Aft
iSITPdISS fist ha nd and seal f
Arthur If Iii's Iwith Jr
fly 1-lairs,' FliCharni'
WIT N!Sc my hand as Ih' Clerk. 01 s--Aid Court at Sanford,
F lot -06
Clerk of Iha' 1iruu,iI Court
happy with the verdict. Both Of)pOfltflt)UU ('an expect to see
s,
Flo Plot
Mid (r'u,ct anti the seal therent this
C ounty FIorid this ?ltlQ
fist I 14011 14iChrd,'
lAPPlSOP4. GREENE. MANN.
felt they had won the fight with floss during October is
7I11 it*y of Auirii,'I /i 0 197%
day of A(iQlJ%t, 1975
f'w'p,sty Clerk
P0Wr A STANTON
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easily. After that Wagner hurt Cyclone Williams. Williams r'iIh
14.iyulill P
Att,'ticip
?lrIPin 14 Hi., kwilh. Jr
Arthur H Beckwith Jr
st'J nell in hi.s Orlando 1i18 flaror'tt fl.,nk Rii,tnt.nq
his knee and was laid up
Pale.u,p W C',ri',s,' Ill
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this'
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(leek
rut the Circuit (citi,,
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P (1 fur', '15*7
over a year. His first fight since debut earlier this year. In that tarks-r,,',ville
fly P. at bis'r',, I.,iy
fit I LIlian WtIrnn
(AlIr.'rir'yl
SI Peters-burg Flor,ti 11131
coming back was with Joe Boyd bout ts lost a close decision to Po t.f ookh SopI 7 $975
Deputy fIg-ti
Deputy Clerk
Pblih Sr-pt 7, $97',
P,'tslt't' Auit 2* 1$ P. Sept 7. ii. l97
Pt'tstith Au
11 Sept 7 $ 7$ $975
on the Perez-Vincent show and Perez,
f I! P
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DEEDEE WHITBY

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oranteps assign;e;.
lienors, creditors. trustees, or oIheP
chalrnant by through, under ci'
ioa'nsl HAYDEN I SCHULTZ anti
IACOI)Ft INr_. SCHULTZ, his *-Or
Or either of them anti all parties
(sgri rut cIairnng to have no,
riPst title or interest in the
Properly described in the Corn
plAnt, Residence unknown

DIONE HALLO WAY

volunteered Jeff Weatherman, 6, a curley haired
youngster with patches shaped like footballs on the
knees of his blue jeans.
His teacher, Mrs. Susan Black, gives him
papers, says Jeff, and his favoritt activity is
coloring. He's madea lot ol friends atschool; Mr. M
is his favorite friend. (Mr. M is a large plastic Inflatable toy used to teach the pupils their alphabet)
DeeDee Whitby, 5, her braided hair done up with
pink ribbons, says she likes school "a lot." Playing
outside is what she enjoys most, admits the
youngster shyly, but she also likes to work and write
and have lunch.
Warming to the subject, she allowed that learning to say her alphabet was perhaps even more fun
than outdoor activities, and she proceeded to recite
is hat she'd already learned, all the way from A to H.
Why does Cliff Chorpening, a blond, sneakered,
six-year-old like school? "I just do," replies the boy.
But he has his reasons: he likes to play, color,

School's in!
The turmoil that prececded Labor Day, the back.
to-school frenzy is now a memory, and students
have seWed into an already familiar routine of
lesslin.3, recess and homework.
For Seminole County's first graders, especially
those who are entering school for the first time
without kindergarten experience, this week has
probably been the most momentous in their young
lives,
We asked six first-time pupils at Idylwilde
Elementary School how they liked school.
Hopefully, the majority of first graders feel as
NO ppy ss ith their new situation as did these six.
School got an "A" rathig from the tots, and their
teachers, they agreed, were top of the class,
"School's nice 'cause it has lots of books,"

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or eIP'."r of them, and all parties
(saying o r claiming to have an,
right title rut nterest n lbp prcer lv

NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO REGISTER

CLIFF CHORPENING

Youth Program Offers Hope

Post Office floe ISO
deviSpp, grantees, assignees
Winter Park, Florida 37769
tieq'ort cned'tnys trusts, or other
Pif'Iith Aug Il. 21. 31 &amp; Sept Y. $975 claimants by, throi,jgli, under cat)

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33156 on or before October Itt, 1915,
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of
int er est ifl and to the following
this court either before service or

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e.rtten defenses if any, to it on
Mark fluchh.ndrr Plaintiff's a'

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Easemenfs.
VOL Arthur H Reckwith, Jr
AS. a condominium recorded in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR flffiiI Records Book 1012. Page
F'nhleenth Judicial Circuit in and
By (erelma V Ekern
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA I23P, Public Records of Seminole
for Seminole Cnunty. Florida
As Deputy Clerk
CASE NO. 7S?S9CA.09O
(1ATFO thiS ltd day of Sep
County, Florida, together with an PubliSh Aug 11. Sept 7, 11. 7) 1715
t'mtsq'r, 197%
CIRCUIT CIVIL
undivided 1 43rd inter es t in and to all OF CO 191
FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS that certain Common Property as
(Seal)
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a set forth and def ined In the
Arthur H Rr'ckwith, Jr.
United States corporation.
NOTICE OF
Clerk rut (Pie Ircul Court
aforementioned Declarati on and
Plaintiff tonether with an exclusive ease ment
INTENTION TO REGISTER
fly (reelin V Ekern
vs
FICTITIOUS NAME
N'rsufy Clerk
over, through a nd across Lot "A",
HARVEY
PERMISON
VAN DFPI RE c, GAY
and as deScribed and set forth in said
(MARlENE P PERMISOPi. hut De claration
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
P. PIIPKF PA
*ife
WI N MAC
t'id
pursuant to Florida Statute 66509.
COP
Attorneys for the Plaintifl
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
POPAIION INC
C'nt Office Box 791
that a Suit to foreclose a mortgage th4t the undersigned, desiring to
engage In business under the tic
Oruiindn, Florida 37607
Defendants on the above described property MS titiOuS
NOTICE OF SALE
Publish Sept 7, 1975
name of XCEL GASOLINE.
been instituted against yOu in
Notice it herrhy given that, Circuit Court of the Eight the INC . at Sanford Terminal, City of
P in
or
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eenth
pursuant to the Order or Final
Lake Monroe, C ounty of Seminole.
jiatut, ifl and for Seminole
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
State of Florida, intends to register
Judgment entered in this cause
County, Florida You and each
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA the Circuit Court of Seminole
the Said name with the Clerk of the
you are hereby required to file yOUr
CASE NO. 7$.I077-CA09.E
C ou nty, Florida, I will
Circuit Court of Seminole County.
sill the Answer with the Clerk at the Circuit
CIRCUIT CIVIL
upon Florida
property
situated
in
Seminole
Court.
anti
serve
a
copy
thereof
Ft
I f 01WA1SAVINGS
County, Florida. described
es
as
XCEL PETROLEUM. INC
VICTOR F WOODMAN. of the firm
AND I )API ASSOCIATION, a
a Georgia corporation
I. Of IA, less that portiondescribed of Winderweedlle. Manes. Ward 1
Ilrs,frd Stales corporation
Beginning
as follows
By S I A Black
at the Wncxlmar. A ,Post Offie Box $60.
Plaintiff Southeast corner of Said Lot IA Ufl
it Prejkjent
winter Park. Florida 37789. At
vs
thrc're along (hi' southwesterly line
(Corporate Seal)
torne'ys for Plaintiff in the hbOve
tt P11 II PAVI. and LYNN C
of sad I .u$ 14. N 10 degrees 27' 0$"
ATTEST
styled action, on or before the 17th
PA
pt ft.
a'
We-st 796 1? feet thence N 0 degreet
day of September 1975 II you fail to
D.'fendanls 00' 56" West 77 91 feet. thence 5 37 de
its Secretary
lunirument by default will be
NOTICE OF SALE
deorees 10' 47" East II? 91 ted to the
Publish
Aug 17. 74. II 6. Sept 7, 1975
taker against you for the relief
Nr'iice 5 hereby
iyrfl that. Point of Beginning. UNOCROAKS
DFQ CS
demanderl In (mplalnt
CurStmant to the Order or Final SUBDIVISION, as per put thereof
If's Notice th$II be published
Juidan*nI entered in this Cause. in as recorded In Plat Rook
the (Ire nit Cou rt of Seminole of the PnbIl Pecord ofII. Page 96 unce each work for tour consecutive IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Serrinole vveebs in The Evening Herald. 11TH 'UDICIAL CIRCUIT $14 AND
Ct'uinty. Florida. I will s ell the County. Florida
¶lntord, FIn
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUN TY
property sIl,,a?ed in Seminole
TOC.FIHFR without limitation,
WITNESS the hand of the Clerk of FLORIDA
(runty O' fruric$ii described as
the Or,llnviwng SPOC.f'C
(PillS Of
the Circuit Court. Seminole County. NO 75.147) CA-O9.G
It 1. EPIGI.ISH WOODS as per personal property C,E Oil Central Florida, this the 13th
day of August OCFAPI FEDERAL SAV1PIC,S 4N)
rdat tps,',eqiI', reqordccJ n Pint Book
,rth S (run Air cnruuj,t,Cj,nrr, RAP11E.
11111741
U OAPI ASSOCIATION
a (Jn,tpcj
1%, Pane 01 rut the Phli( Records of OVEN DISHWASHER, DISPOSAL
(SF At I
States hanh og rnrpr'mrat.on
ce,'nnle
County,
/iPID trx'lethif w'th ant and all
Florida
/rtbui,' ('4 fleCkAittu, Jr
Pla intiff.
Tcr.r THEP without lm'tat,on, the additinni theretoor replac ements
Clerk
of the Circuit Court
vs
frillow 'no '.nerific items of personal ?t'mereu'uf
By lillian Jenkins
('IA YOF Pd I
SCHULTZ and
Central Oil with Air
at pi'tslfr xte, to
rore'rtv
highest and best
Deputy
Clerk
)ACOIIFI IPiE SCHULTZ. hiS wife
Conditioner Ann Fireplace. Range. Psictcler. for rich at the west
front WINDFRWEEOL( HAINES,
net('p0Wntob.denlor alive and, 't
nost,vvwthor. Fioll %Deakef Radio elmir of the Seminole County

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1w' ertered against you for the relief an1 to any and all other jartues

en,inI,' County. Florida.
tnoefher with all structures em
tYnvrrn.'nts lifures appliances,
6011 apptrtt'n.'inces on sa'd Inl or
used in conjunction therewith
pursuant to a Final Judgment en
ter" in Civ il No 751787 CA 9E 00W
rw'r'd.rrn in the Crcut Court of the

EVELYN IIEP4YAMIPIY,
his wife

riamotilt's .ittorni'y% or mmed,ately
th,'iitter nthrr5,' a rl('fIUIt will

demanded In the complaint

Attention
The remainder of the year I Raleigh W Greene, III
P0 firm, 1547. St f'i'tciu')utg
looks big for boxing in Central 1' lnsr,cl,i lull
Floritki. Taco Perez is back in fro-miokh fr-vt if tyis
training for a match with either I p1'
Chicago's Bobby Crawford or 1114 THE CIRCUIT COuP',
Texas' Chris Baxter on the 23rd I EIGHTEENTH JUDIC I? L CIRat the Sports Stadium. Both CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY,

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i APtlY ANDERSON and
TO
By Lillian T Jenkins
PATRICIA ANDERSON, hiS wile,
Deputy Clerk
Residence Unknown
Peldenre Unknown
Publish Sept 7, Ii, 7$. 7$. $975
If sIlvç and II either or allot them
and
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he dead, all parties claiming interest
flEEt IA DERIVET and
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CIRCUIT COURT, by. through, under or against
MAGOALENA DERIVET
IN
THE
ANDERSON
and
Residences Unknown
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C I R- LARRY
his wife or
VOlt ARE NOTIFIED that an CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE PATRICIA ANDERSON,
etter cit them ,nd All parties
,cttcmntnfcircic(ne. mortgage on (hr COUNTY, FLORIDA
have at,
r.vnu or cIaiminl
tfflIciwicii rnps'rty in Seminole CIVIL ACTION HO. 7 5 I74-CA$
right, title or interest ,nlhP property
Cc'r,nty, Florida
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6 Brett. KC It: Orta, Ch.. 10.
P Kelly, Ch, 7. $ Tied With 6
delphia fChristqnon 9 5i.
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Pittsburgh
fCande(aria
75) XC'. 10
P Jackson
Oak. 10.
At Montreal (Ropers $0 10). (n)
C'. Scott, Mil, 77, Bonds. NY
San
0e.on IS'roen 45) at 76 flturroqjcih, 'Tex. 71
Hciu'xtonx I Knneczny 6 171. In)
ST (II F Pf
BASES'-Rivert,
(at. 64
WashingtOn. Oak. 40.
Today's Games
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Remy. Cal.
St I outs it New York.
('arew. Mm 10
Iris Anodes at Atlanta
PITCHING
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Mirwrt
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You are notified that the above
IIEAUTY SALON. under which I am
named Petitioner. SUE REED
gaged in business at 410 Highw a y
ROYKIN. hM tiled a Petition f or
1797, Fern Park, Florida
Marriage
In
the
above
Dissolution of
That the party interested n s'
OFO 191
Styled Court, and you are corn
txjslntss enterprise is
manded to serve a copy of Your
JUNE E WILLIAMS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE written le(enses, if any.
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Aug 17. 24. II, &amp; Sept 7. 191
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C I R. WOL FMAN and SCOTT. PA. 0E097
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Petitioner's attorneys, whose ad
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
dress Is Post Office floe SI). Merritt
CIVIL CASE NO. 7S.I152.CA09C
Island, Florida 3$S7. on or before IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
MORTGAGE
COMRINED
&amp; Octotwr 8th. 1975. and file the EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
PEAt IV 10
a Florida cor
original with the Clerk of this Court CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
rtlon
either before Service 00 Petitioner's SEMINOLE COUNTY
Plaintiff, attorneys,
or
immediately CIVIL ACTION
vs
thereafter; otherwise a default may
CASE NO , 1s.1714.CA.09C
THOMAr, I GOLDEN ,nc1 NANCY
he entered against you for the relief liAR PIE i MANNING
601 DEN. his wife. ERNESTO demanded In the petition
Pla nt li,
G Al 1 0 and MARINA GALLO. hiS
WITNESS my hand and the Seal 01
wife, OFFLIA DERIVET. and the Court, at Sanford. Florida, this I APPY ANDERSON and
MAC,DAI FNA DERIVET.
3rd day of September. 1975
PATRIIIA ANDERSON. hiS wife.

lot 71. Block I SHADOW HILL.
,ic('iring to the plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 17. Pages 61.
Records of
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C" I,",I , II offer Icy sate the toltoii. nil
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SingIpta, finI, 15$. Rivers. Ciii

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nOYXIN, 86S09.FIorid6StatUteS.WiIIreQStec
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. in
NOTICE
a nd for ScniflOIC County. FIordó,
DAVID MARION ROYKIN
upon r eceipt of proof of the
3360 Sprinq Drive
of this notice, the tic.
Columbia,
South
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New Vr'rb S 5t Lou's 7
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Legal Notice

that We Intend to register said name
with theClerk of the Circuit
Seminole County, Florida In ac
cordancp with the provisions of the
Fictitious Nrne Statutes, To Wit,
Section 66509 Florida Statutes 1957
s Marciy A Kelly
Raymond 6 Murphy
Publish, Aug II. Sent 7. Ii, 71, 1975

WOMEN
Sunday, Sept. 7, 197s—IC
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

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RUNS--lynn
Bsn. 67. May
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Y%trzemsk.
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berry.
KC.
IS.
70 70 500 73
San
Dieno
3 76 447 30', P50. 6-4 Rice, Bsn. I). Carew
Attiintii
61 60 443 37', in. 67
Houston
RUINS
51 6! 360 .x0
BATTED
IN-Lynn
Rsn,
91
Friday's Results
97.
Rice,
Bsn.
PnIadcipba 36
Montreal 17, Pittsburgh 35

NOTICE UNDER
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
COUNTY,
SEMINOLE
NOI1Ce Is hereby QIVCO that we are FOR
CncThcird in business at 700 Fern FLORIDA
Park Blvd, No S 606 and 701, F ern CIVIL ACTION NO. 1S.IS7$.CA44C TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given that ta
Park, 32730. Seminole
d undersigned, pursuant to th
Florida tinder the fitjtjou name of SUE REED 8OYKIPI, Wife. an
"Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter

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I of 73, Block 1. Replat of Sheet I 6
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
____________________________________ Ill THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Residences Of all said defendants
Townslle. 44th WINTER
North
Orlando
7.
FEDERAL
PARK
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
unkriowi
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Addition, Village of North Orlando. SAVINGS
LOAN
AND
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
YOU, and each of YOU. are
_________________________________
as recorded in Plat Book II. Pages
ASSOCIATION, a corporation
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
hereby
, notified that an action to
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6 6, Public Pecnrth of Seminole organized and
CIVIL NO 75-1212.CA09.E
existing under the foreclose a mortgage on the
COMPANY.
County,
Florida
of
the
United
States
of
laws
CAMERON BROWN
following property in Seminole
1
Plaintill, Ii been filed against you and YOU America,
County,
Florida
are renulted to serve a copy of your
Plaintiff,
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lot It, Block D. SUMMERSET
if
on
written
defense's.
any.
to
it
JAMES A
RESPRESS and RICHARD H
NORTH. SECTION FOUR. ac
ADAMS JR . YGNA PEPIVAMINY. ci ui t at.
,, Il rspwc ss his wife,
t.IP(.IN
cording to the Plat thereof, as
ESQUIRE.
of
Gray
Adams,
Harris
Defen
da
nts
Def endant s
recorded in Plat Book 16 at Pages 21
6 Pcitin5nn P A , niantiff's at
NOTICE OF SALE
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NOTICE 5 HEREBY GIVEN that tofney%. WhOSC address .s 401 East
NOTICE OF SUIT
Seminole County. Florida
P
Street.
Robinson
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Box
3066.
en the 16th nay of September, 1975.
has been filed against yOu and the
before
Orlando.
Florida
37607.
on
or
and
TO'
YOtIA
t3ENAMINY
atll'00 a m atthewestfrontdoor of
above named defendants, and you
the (nirtho.isenl Seminole County. the I0thdavofOctohet, 1975. and file

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Rookies include frontcourters
Eddy,
Fermin,
Four new faces dot the roster ('hucho,
Barre and Celaya, plus back.
as Orlando.Seminole Jai-Alai Ramon, Via, Javi and Azpi.
The 2D-week season features courters Echave and Okoki.
prepares for a Sept. 18 opener,
its earliest in history.
performan ces nightly except Rarre played in West Palm
Heading the list of returnees Sunday with matinees on Beach last season under the
and name Alah while Celaya
Thursday
is last year's rookie of the year Monday,
previously appeared in Miami
and wins champion, Santi. The Saturday.
Fronton general manager as ,ran. Echave WIS known in
lithe Irontcourter with a pen.
chant for "throwing 'em where Gordon liulbert has sctieduleda Melbourne as Zumaya, while
they ain't" will be considered a preseason exhibition, which ()koki Is a first year player in
feature game player from the will serve as a tuneup for this country.
The entire roster:
beginning this season, whereas players as well as providing
FHON'FCOIJRT: Sala, Alava,
last fall he started in the early fans with a sneak preview. It is
games and worked his way up also the only time of th e season Fermin, lea, S an d, Larri,
iiiinors are permitted to watch Domin g o , Maruri, Urza,
against lesser competition.
Veteran of the roster is the profes.sionals at work in the Aldana, Bhlbao, Arecha, Barre,
Muguerza, a strong-armed 125 m.p.h. game in which a goat Echano, Erdoza, Chucho,
backeourter in his 11th season skin-covered pelota is flung Negiii, Ouiza, Cacho, Eddy,
back and forth with a wicker. Celaya.
at this fronton,
favorites type basket strapped to the
IIACKCOURT: Aguirre,
Other crowd
returning include Maruri, hand.
Sanchez, lniz, Beitla, Zarr.,
Mberdi, Mencha, Miguel,
Juan,
l.arrea,
Murgerza, Bengoa, Via,
EIor.a, Arana, Javi, Echave, I
Perez, Alto, Aipi, Okoki.
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double ring ceremony.Mrs Charles Pierce was organist and double ring ceremony. Mrs Hortense Roumillat was organist and

Buck and Ginny Chadwick Mike and Rick Ifull %%ere S010i5ts.
home froin a pleas,ant vacation
'17he bride is the daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Moore,
in her native state of Michigan, entertained members of the
While there she visited friends Fleet Reserve Assn., Branch
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Father Hugh Boyle played the clarinet for the ceremoriv.

and relatives around the 147 of Sanford at their home Mrs. James K.

Longwood. The bridegroom is the son of Lt. Crndr. (U.S. Navy

The bride is the daughter ,)f Mr. and Mrs. Jacque Schulze of

350 Marigold Rd., Casselberry.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal
Detroit area. She also visited Sunday with a pool and a patio
Ret.) and Mrs. Russell F. Gennain of Sanford.
gown
of angel skin %% ith a modified scoop neckline and long bishop
her grandson, Douglass Utter in party.
Kenora, Canada.
Guest of honor was Art sleeves. Imported chantilly lace trim on the front of the gown
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal
Picanso, Ch ief Petty Officer and train was embroidered in seed pearls. She wore a floor length gown of white satin featuring a high neckline,, empire bodice and
Irene and Bob Ivo will have USN who is leaving a tour of, lace trimmed matilla veil and carried a colonial bouquet of long fitted, cuffed sleeves. The bodice and sleeves were trimmed

peach colored formal gown featuring empire waistline and cape
while she attends Seminole the Mediterranean.
sleeves.
A short veil was attached to her Juliet headpiece and she
Community College this winter.
Miss Betty Jean Germain, sister of the bridegroom, was maid
Also attending were At
and carried a colonial bouquet similar to the bride's.
Barbara has aquired a part.
of honor. She wore a capelet sleeved blue gown with empire waist
Lime job with the Seminole Marge Miller; Raymond and
Bridesmaids Mary Moncrief, Debbie Stock of Albany, Ga., and a V-neckline. Accenting the ensemble was a blue picture hat
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; Fern Rasco; Jack and Kate Smith were attired identically to the honor attendant, and she carried a longsternmed white rose Uoed with blue.
Health Department
Matthews; Jo Moffis; Pattie
Bruce Roberts served as best man and groomsmen were Bert
Loll: Barbara Miller and Neu berry, Gary Hester and Kenny Jones of Tallahassee.
Donald McDonald served as best man and ushers were Jerry
The LA. Ratliffs of Lake Michele Eberly.
Following a reception in the church fellowship hall, the couple Farella Jr., and Jim McDonald.
Shore Drive have enjoyed a
Plans for the day included left on a wedding trip to Wait Disney World,
three week vWt from their son, lots of good food and fun along
They will make their new residence in Winter Springs. The
A reception follo%ed the ceremony in the church social hall.
Lou, his wife, Joyce, and their with swimming In the pool.
bridegroom works as an independent newspaper carrier,
The couple will make their new home at Mariner's Village.

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The couple plan to be marrien
Sa nford and the late Mr. and at 4:40 p.m. Sept. 21) in the First
Mrs. Anthony Marazlta, New Presbyterian Church,
Jersey.
Thomasville. Ga.
Born in Richmond, Va. the
bride-elect is 1967 graduate of
Golden.Kitner

Seminole High School where
she
was
captain
of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F.
0XIffleaders, a member of Golden, Ill Brown Dr., San.

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a candlelight, double ring ceremony performed Aug. 8 at 8 p.m.
by Rev. Fred Mullins at Pinecrest Bapt.ist Church. Mrs. Blair

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(07zic) Osb,orn.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Witt Jr.,
of 2412 Key Ave., Sanford. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and

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Given in niaff iage by her parents, the bride wore a formal
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secured a three-quarter length veil. Her only jewelry was a neck
chain of yellow gold on which was suspended an heirloom yellow

gold lavaliere with pear setting.
Matron of honor Judy Fredricks of New Smyrna Beach wore
a powder blue gown of polyesterknit fabricand carrieda bouquet
of daisies and baby's breath. Bridesmaids Ilu Barker. Cindy
Fairrie and Wendy Spotts wore identical gowns to the matron of
honor. Sister of the bride, Jo-Ellen Witt was flower girl.

Gary Spotts served as best man and ushers were Danny
Bryant, Ross Morrison and Richard Kreig. Brother of the bride.,
Donald Witt was ring bearer.

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following a reception in the church fellowship ball,

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Iferald Staff Writer

Seminole High School in 1968 Seminole High School w here

The wedding will be an event Teachers of America, a senior
and is employed by V.K. Smith she was a member of Tri-Iti-Y, of Sept.
13 at 8 p.m In Pinecrest superlative and Worthy Advisor

Surveyors.
Anchor Club and National Baptist Church, Sanford.
An early (all wedding is Honor Society. In May 1973 she
planned.

Jones-Knack

graduated from Seminole
Community College, attended
University of Florida in 1974

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for the Rainbow Girls.
Miss Carter received her

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Those present were President Rehabilitation through
Evelyn Serraes, Vickie Hall, Training~ are jointly spon.
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Kay soning the film, "L'Chaym"
rews.
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wild o'. er flowers and

keeps utoIin rs in his

the area agrees, and in

the job

plants, florists across the
nation are blossoming out.
What they are trying to do

shop and out of other
stores." says FTD.
Floristss in Sanford are

fact, eventually plans on
expanding his new shop
into a complete, one-stop

Mrs. Collins, however, says
she only carries plants that
are ready to go and le,nves

Is offer under one roof a

keeping pace with the new

garden center,

the accessorizing "to the

boys with fishing poles,

Mexico &amp; other Parts

much larger choice of
products for the care arul
nurturing (if floriculture.

trends. "It's a courtesy to
the public if we cankeep
them from having to go

,McAllister says the
biggest aspect of his
business is still floral

people who specialize in
that sort of thing," because
of limited space in her

birds in nests - which are
purchased separate))- or
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of the world.

ICs a big new trend,

several different places to

designing, but he too has

shop.

designs. There are also

according to publicists for I

get what they want," says

incorporated a line of

1langing Wskets are

the 15,000
Florists'
Transworld Delivery

Carl Johnson, co-owner of
heaven Scent Florist in

hanging planters, baskets,
terrariums, sand pain-

the going thing," reports
Mrs. Collins who ad-

(FTD) sliops which now
call themselves the "extra
touch" florists.
"By stocking a large

Sanford I I laza. "I've
worked in F11) florists for
several ycars up north and
we carried all kinds of

kitchen wall.
MI florists are

tings, dish gardens and a
line of plant care books
which will be expanded
upon in the spring to in.

ditionally stocks hooks and
hangers for her clients'
convenience. One might
also be surprised to find

stocking a great variety of
containers for floral
arrangements that can do
double duty. "I use a lot of

items wtiieti

shops in the

elude outdoor plants,

they can buy candy, fruits

compotes," a tumbler like

south haven't had," reports
Johnson v,ho opened his

gardens and lawns.
"People in Florida seem

and cheeses, along with the
purchase of potted soil or

glass on a stand, says Mrs.
Collins. In addition, there

plants, plus scads of
related products spurred

shop locally three months
ago.

to love the outside and they
love to have an outside

gravel,
Plant stands

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cans,
casserole dishes with

Slac ,McAllister owner of

feeling inside," is how Mrs.

ferent styles to choose from

handles, brandy snifters.

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Anchor Club and National ford, announce the engagement
HonorSoclet) She receised her and forthcoming marriage of
A *
Iced ' tea was
Mrs Frank I Jones, 103 Robinson's Department Store announce the engagement of plo)ed as an account e
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#i#arcr meeting
B.S. degree in soctiil studies thcir daughter, Sherry, to Blair F airlane Un., Sanford, anxecutive
licentennta1
mason
jars which
Her fiance is the grandson of their daughter, Jean Carter to with the Orland
o Hyatt House the chapter 11 beusing
education from Florida State Kitner, son of Mr. and Mrs. nounces the engagement of her the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Curtis I.und, Orlando, son of
The f'itst regular monthly
Ilotel World.
University in 1971 and an M.S. Ruasell B Kitner, 18t Holly daughter, Kimberley Ann to Malaborskt
socials, following the
me, mee ting of the American
of New York, and Mr. and,
Har vey Lund of
Born In Perth Am boy, NJ, "Let Heritage Ring
d egree
in
Educational Ave., Sanf ord.
Jeff rey Lee Knack, son of Mr. the late Mr. a nd Mrs. William Edison, N.J.
Association of Retired Persons ,
Lund
is a 1963 graduate of
Administration in 1972. She is
The bride to-be is a 197
1 1 anti Mrs. John W. Knack, Knack of New York. lie is a 1967
pt. 19.
Miss
Carter
is
the
grandEdison
High
School
in
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employed as administration graduate of Seminole High 1095 Wilmington Dr., Deltona, graduate of Richland High daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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Epsilon
Jersey. lie attended Middlesex
assistant to the superintendent, School and two :,ears later
The bride to-be s the grand School where he was active In Eugene Brewer of Lake
community room of the FIr'
Mary college also in Edison lie is First Meetin
Thomas Count) Schools, graduated from Orange Counts daughter of the late Mr and track, basketball and golf In
Born in Sanford, the bnde- employed as manager of
Federal Savings and Loan
Thomasville.Ga.
Vocational School of Practical Mrs C. R Ciosthwaite of 1972 he graduated cum Iaude elect is a 1969 graduate of I'l)Faire, Inc, Orlando
The chapter's first meeting building at 312 West First St.,
Wurst is the gra ndson of the Nursing She is an LPN em
Kentucky and of the late Mr with a B S in civil engineering Semln&amp;e High School where
The wedding will be an eent was held at the home of Linda Sa nf ord
late Mr. and Mrs Thomas ployed at Lakeiew Nursing and Mrs Leslie Jones of from University of Ohio, Cm
she was a member of National of Nov.I in the Windermere Morris
Wilburn Smith, Irwin County, Center, Sanford.
at 205 Collins Dr, on
Representatives from the
Indiana.
Boni
in
Nashville,
cinatti
and
is
presently
em.
Honor
Society,
Spanish
club.
Baptist
aurch,
Stain
Street,
Sept.
2,
with President Evelyn Bay Area Horm Heealth Ser.
and
Mrs
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Ga.
.C.Wurst and
Her fiance graduated from Tenn. , she is a 1971 graduate of plO)ed as a carpenter.
rn 11) Y, president of Future Windennere
Serraes presiding
,ices, a program providing
To start the social season, i
lJlled medical care to home.
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A nd A roundvvinier prings
for Sept.
wlllspeak.
husbands, at the home of Sue
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modeled
by Vicki Hall, and
p
members
dIscussedabookon.rafap,j
The main reason for the breathtaking view.
Mrs. Golda Burge of riding his bike on the back trails Harry Theed of Titusville; Mr. recipe%.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fagan
month-long trip to Mt Vernon,
Denton is the cit) S
Hacienda Village, a ccompanied which resulted in a stay at and Mrs Lee Roy and children,
NANCY
announce
the birth of a son,
The
Program,
"Woman,
Her
Wash by Bob and Marylin representative to the East
by lier daughter, grand. Mercy Hospital and an Teri, Ben, and Micheal of Heritage and Hope," w
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Spencer
Edward,
who was bm
Denton and daughter, Jennifer, Central Florida Regional I
daughters,, and her daughter's operation to insert a pin in his Hollywood; also Mn, and Mrs. presentedbyElizabethJcttend Aug. 30 in Gainesville. Mrs.
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rrespondent
of the Terraces, was to attend Planninp Council.
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mother-in-law, Mrs. Alan shoulder. Guy is home now and A. W Dienglewicz with (heir Lessic Pauline,
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Fagan was formerly Caro
Mrs tknton s2Oth high School
Robertson,
recuperating nicely.
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2-735
children,
Edward
and
Michael,
y of Sanford Materna!
Other
members
present
were
Gallowa
Reunion at Mt. Vernon High.
A mini-reunion was held
Mrs.
Jim
Robertson
spent
a
granddaughter,
Mrs.
Michael
Ercell Gray, Kay Harris, Linda grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. Kathy Woodfine, with
Mrs. Denton renewed old
I week at Cherokee, N.C. While children Bailey, Tony and Tina, Hill and Renee, a great- Morris, and Jan Myers.
Richard Galloway of 905
acquaintances among her their children Laura and Jennifer, spent three wftks there, the lVoup towed L~e returned from her annual granddaughter; Mr. and Mrs.
Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
former classmates who Christian returned, after a 3%
Cherokee Indian Rewvatlon swiuner visit to her h=*
M.
B.
Kemdink
of
Bonneville
%isiting
her
parents
and
brother
-town
LWV Tour
gathered from all over the year a bsence to Mrs. Mellon
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Forguson,
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. and viewed the ethnic play, of Fairfield, Ohio. while there, with children Ter-Beth and
country to atte nd the gala af- hometown of Levittown, Pa. Raymond
515
Powers Rd., Sanford, an.
These
Hills." the woodflnes visited with
Michaelwereamongthegroup.
Paau, and Russel "Unto
"A Tour Through the flounce the birth of their first
eon
two week vacation,
Immedia tely upon her return, parents Mr. and Mrs. John
League will be held for child, a girl, Gevonne Marie on
While in Mt. Vernon, the the Meltons visited with her and Ilene, in Littleton N.H.
visit
Golda
enjoyed a three day visit Newman. The three-week
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas prospective members and Aug.
The major portion of the
Dentons were guests of her mother and sisters, Mrs.
9, weighing 10 pounds 7
Kesslngerandthe[rsons, Todd, friends by the League of
w'is spent enjoying the solitude from Mr. and Mrs. Wayne vacation was spent
ounces
mother, brother and sister-in. Ttleodore L'oomis and
and their daughtas relatives and friends and just Troy, and Chris, became Women Voters at 7:30 p.m,
law, Mrs. Alice Carstem, and Diane, and MelWa. Mellon is a of the far, By farm and or. Scovel
Maternal wndparents are
residents of the Terraces a Tburs&amp;y,Sept.
Susan, Karen, and Undai from
chrcwhe
reetl
rela
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ng easy.
11, in Saalando
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carstens.
member of the city's Board of
Mrs. George En tronf
Wi
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, Kim.
Short (line ago. The Kessingers United Methodist Church
and friends who dropped by
at SR Puert
' Be fore returning home, the Adjustment
co. Paternal grand.
Mrs. Marjorie Thecd of Third are former natives of Loveland, o and Raymond Ave., just
from a'l over
Dentons Look a side trip to
parent3arelr
and Mrs.
Dirt lakes can be hazardous, Street was happy to say that her Ohio. Mt. Kessinger is a
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Mrs. Ve%lip Browning, Wffe Of
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you go to school, buy griMdWents are Mrs. Jewel
Hurricane Ridge in the Olympic Courtlman Dnnalci Browning,
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found
out
recently,
reunion this past week. poration and manages the hot groceries or drink
and Crawford Notches.
water, YOU Sasser, and Mr. and M W.B.
Mowitain Range tn enjoy tf.e accompanied 1)), her daughter,
Guy had an accident while Included were: Mr. anti Mrs. Shoppe at Altamonte Mail.
are being POlItical, according to Jessup, 8130 of Sanford.

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DEAli ABBY: I have been the truth! If she lo%es you, you
going with a very nice girl for ssonllose her. And please get
two years, and I want to marr% over that hangup about your
job. It's honest, respectable and
her, but here's the problem:
necessary work. And certainly
When we first met, I lied t
her about my job, and I'-.,e been nothing to be ashamed of.
lying about it ever since.
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collector, but I was afraid if I
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DEA R ABBY: lam livin g a ccident a l.
husband's ex-wife was still in
I've asked him to please be love with him and wanted him
wi th my boyfriend, sharing
expenses 50-50 and so far it's more careful in the future back very much?
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degree in public relations and terpieces of straw flowers &amp; and offers an insight into their#
professional modeling at
baby's breath in small woven suffering and Uiumphs.
Air. and Mrs. Jesse William Patricia Stevens Finishing
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are an added attraction to
the Heaven Scent shop.
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"L'Cha tin" Is a film about
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Florist in Fairway Plaza
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**Green plants are doing

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DEAR SHATTERED: Ask husbands with me Should I HER? Ask him. U he says he and she says she loves me. lam
him tnd If he says no, you'll give my husband up for her or Wants to go back to her, then let so afraid if I tell her the truth
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Should I ask him to pay for with her,
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She is married, but she Is not

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Miss Debra Jan Moore and Jarnes Keith Jones were married
Judy Lynn Schulze and Larry Joseph Germain were united in
August 30 at 7:30 p.m. in the Community United .Methodist marriage with a wedding mass on Aug. 23 at 11
a.m. in All Souls
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with wide lace. Her cap headpiece secured a shoulder length veil
Palatka staying with them Center Orlando for sea duty
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McAvoy; Ruth Shurtz; Eleanor Lou Bartunek grilled hamMiller; Charlotte Grant and burgers and hot dogs, which
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bf' presenting a program doctors will be Fider lis Parents Can Raise Good
concerning the modern family Hendershot, associate youth Children" or "How Children
entitled the Family Youth director of t he Florida Con. Can [Lilse Good Paren ts," U
Forum on Sept 12 &amp; 13, at the lerenee of the S.D.A.
be held
church located on Moss Road.
Subjects U, be discussed will
On Sept. 13, at 11:00a.m., Dr.
The forum will be a dialogue include the breakdown of good
Se nior will speak on "How to be
artj discussion between youths, Nnt-ch1Id relationships, the Happy Though Married." At 5
parents, and an authoratative generation gap, you th hang- pin, the same day, a panel
Pa'1 featuring Elder R. E. ups, the fragmentation of the forum will discuss "ConPleasants of the Honda Con- fniilv and the need for corn- tirnpera' Youth Problems."
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decorated table in the center of N.J.; also visiting was Marcie
which was a huge cake which Manley of Ridgewood.
Irene and Russ cut exactly as
They went swimming in Lake
t hey had cut their original Kat he rine and Cocoa Beach and
%edding cake. This time the enjoyed the attractions of
event was witnessed b' four Disney World. They attended
generations Irene 's mother, Western Square Dance Clubs in
Mrs Freida Maisel, their the area, Both families
daughter and son-in-law. Joyce relatives at Bowling Green,
and Scott Mathis; and grand be fore returning home where it
daughter, Sheri Mathis,
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diary power cable — which watching roe, because i was Just been a strike," she says.
Lee Cromier 1 ops," few people
feeds ground power to the plane new at It and because I am a "There were no flights for two
on a plane notice, though she
to be cut and directs the woman. But I got confidence weeks and that's when I learned
plays an Important role In
tractor
that hauls the plane to with each new try. I'm not ner- my Job. I had to learn quicker
getting their flight into the air. —
move oil the gate and onto the vou.s any more."
than most because the man who
BY LARRY SAXON
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The plane is positioned on one by her male colleagues when around. That was my on-the-job
genus station agents. Briefly,
of
three diamonds painted onshe started, but she says the training.'
\lrs. ('rornier directs planes
Dear Mr. Saxon,
the taxiway. H
the engines Joking was good natured and
"kind out of their gateway and she cannot be seen from inside settings on tile plane.
They say you specialize in solving real estate ownership
Problems on the job have
When these figures have been are fired and, after Mrs. brief. "But the guys from the been few, she says. "About the problems. Well, I've got a king-size one! Even though I told my
onto the runway for takeoff. She a plane.
is one of only a few women in
Before she can send up the calculated and double-checked Cronier reports to the pilot that beginning have given me all the only difficulty I've had has been broker I wanted a good buy, and he agreed to find me one, I ended
the country who are today doing four planes a day she's respon- and relaed to the flight engi- there are no obstructions, the support and cooperation I've with winds. I remember a day up With a real dog. It takes money out of my pocket every mouth,
what was until recently con- sible for, she first must calcu- neers the plane is ready for plane may leave the diamond needed." Her husband, Jack, when the wind was blowing at Can you trade It for something that will y me instead of me
for the runway, and the shy.
late certain crucial weight fac- flight.
never laughed at her. He Is a 145 miles-an-hour, I was Paying it?
sidered a man's job.
Standing beside the plane
Once the plane is airborne ticket agent for National at standing under a wing of a
It has been a year since %Irs. tors.
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l'o start she computes the air while ills still in its gate Mrs. Mrs. Cromier teletypes the vi. LaGuardia,
Crooner started trafficking
plane and I knew that if! moved
planes for National Airlines at temperature. As the mercury ('romier dons a pair of head- tal statistics to its point of desAfter her bid to become an from that spot I'd be blown Dear J.L,
Your experience IS all t('o of ten the result of attempting to get
La(;uardia Airport in Queens climbs the plane must weigh phones that are attached to the tination. Then she can relax, operations agent was granted, away. So I Just clung to the side
jpShe considers the Job ideal for less if it is to climb off the nose of the plane to commu.
"I was a nervous wreck on Mrs. Croinier had to teach her. of the plane until a rather too good a buy. When your entire thought and intent is really to
nicate with the pilot. When she my first flight," she recalls, "I self the job. There was no heavyset agent, who was not make a killing going into a property, you are blinded to the other
ground.
now,
Next she figures the "oper- receives cicarancv from the had never been out on a ramp training program. "When I be. about toleave the ground, came benefits or detriments thjch are acquired with the property.
"I got tired of selling tickets
behind a counter and I never ational empty weight" of the flight tower she orders the aux- before and I knew everyone was came an ops agent there had and carried me to safety."
i never accept a client who insists on a "good buy." Unless he
wanted to learn to fly, even craft — the weight of the empty
recognizes that what he requires are "benefits" from the
though I grew up near an aji. structure plus the crew —
onership of a property, he is inclined to Judge solely on price.
port in Haverhill, Mass., and which is a constant number for
And price is no measure of value as you are now well aware.
could've learned anytime," the each plane. With this she cornYou undoubtedly got a "good price" - in your opinion — on
pretty, quiet-spoken 26-year-old blocs the weight of cargo, bagthis property. But what good did it do you? Wouldn't you have
blonde said in an Interview gage, passengers and ad.
after st riding ;I pi:rw off to (litiorial )(,,,(Is, 1010115 the fuel,
l en better off with a propertyhich yielded you a steady income
rto,
plus tax benefits, plus future appreciation? Why do you need
Miami. "There's too much re- which results in the "zero fuel
to
"steal"
going in? Property offers many benefits besides a
sponsibility up there when weight."
-profit" going out.
you're Piloting a Plancload of
El,,NIANSURIYA. Egypt 100 timnes for Allah (G(xh, the
Finally the fuel is added
"Under such circumstances them in Ijbya but the profit is possible big taxable
people. I've found it job that's which gives the "gross takeoff (API - The rugged, weath- wisest human being knows only there are rarely any fights," generally thought to be in the Dear Mr. Saxon,
different every day, without the weight." This figure cannot ex. erbeaten bedouin shaded his 99. 1"he camel knows the 100th." Sheikh Saber said. "Each of us $100 range.
Could )OU help me? We had a discussion, my friend and I I
tremendous worry."
Such philosophy does not con- is preoccupied with getting the
ceed a predetermined "allow- eyes from the desert sun and
The older camels go for sale say when selling a house I pay the [teal Estate 10 per cent; my
She understates the Impor. able runway weight," which is sighed with relief. Another 15- cern Sheikh Saber, an Arab herd home and when you live in cheaper as draught animals friend said no, the law is 5 per cent. Who is right?
Lance of her duties on the different for each of the air- day trek with a Camel herd was trail boss who has been driving the desert for long, you learn to though the need for them is dyMr. S.E.
ground. Hers is a nearly invis- port's four runways and partly nearing its profitable end.
camels across the desert from help your brother in distress. log out as rural Egypt is beible Job; when she's working determined by the wing flap
1k lifted a water gourd to his Libya and the Sudan for the You might need help yourself coining increasingly mecha- Dear Mr. S.E.,
parched ups and urged on his past 30 years. But the turbaned someday."
nized. The best prices are for
In years past it was the practice of many local real estate
herd. So did his 14-year-old son, sheikh, like most tribal elders,
Sheikh Saber relaxed after younger camels because the boards torecommend rates of commission which may be charged
bringing up the rear. They had only makes a trip now when the his meal. In a few days it would meat Is tender. And most of the by brokers for their services. Federal courts and most state
to move fast. A sandstorm - (teal is worthwhile. Otherwise be time to go to the market. But camels sold today go to butch. courts have ruled that the recommendation or publication of
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the worst enemy of a camel he sends 01K' of his -sons.
first the camels had to graze for ers.
commission rates is in restraint of trade and
trader -- was catching up.
"I am filled with a sense of a few days so they could be
With beef and lamb shortages suggested
violates anti-trust
brokers're.gulations. The broker's rate of commission is
flOther camel caravans, like achievement when I bring a fattened up for sale, a practice - meat is rationed in Egypt - strictly a matter of his o office policy and must be negotiated
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specks on the horizon, were also herd back safely because It is a no t unlike the American cow camel meat is a popular dish be t cen broker and prIncipal for each transaction.
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pushing toward Cairo and the challenge," he said. ''The drive from Texas to the stock among Egyp t's poor because it
camel market,
desert is beautiful but it can markets in Kansas City or Ls cheaper.
At his mnudhut home, near the also be dangerous."
Chicago.
Sheikh Saber has put the S'rl rur qu€'stins tooasis 45 miles northwest of the
Water is always a problem.
Real Estate Investments
The highest price for a camel earnings of a lifetime into an
city, Sheikh Salem Saber's wife
"We train ourselves and the in Cairo can reach $875, the eight-acre desert plot that he
The Evening Herald
A Deltona Chapter of the P.E.O. Sisterhood is in the proem and daughters had prepared a animals to use it sparsely," lowest, $300. Saber would not has turned into an orchard to
300 North French Avenue
of being formed by members of the P.E.O. organization in the hot dish of beans and rice along said Sheikh Saber, "For in- disclose how touch he paid for support him in his old age.
Sanford. Florida 371
the
first
stance,
a
camel
Deltona-DeBary.Orange City area. Two short meetings were held with salad and fruit
drinks every
last month, at the home of Mrs. Bert Eust.lce of Deltona, with Mrs. wholesome meal the travelers four days. But by the end of the
trip we have taught him to
James Claghorn, Deltona serving as temporary chairman. An had had in two weeks.
important organization meeting is now planned for Sept. 16 at 1:30
But before the 61-year-old drink every six days."
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ralph Thomas, 1223 West Wellington trader could eat, he had to airThere are snakes, sand scorDrive, Delton.a, hich is open to present members of P.E.O., or ml his herd and one of his other pions, wolves and horse flies,
- 0 unaffiliated women living in the Deltona, DeBary or Orange city four sons had to round up others many whose bite is fatal to aniareas,
grazing near the oasis,
mal and human alike.
This 100 year old organization, maintains and operates Cottey
"Good thing e made it fast,"
"We travel light. Enough waCollege, a Junior college for women in Nevada, Mo. In recent he told a visitor as he dusted off ter in our gourds. Some rice,
tollicr
years. It has ta ken on the project of Continuing Education for his long, flowing robe, called a Flour we bake into bread. Some
Women, but has long had if dynamic Educational Loan Fund for galatilya. "Do you know that a gunpowder and rifles and a
girls desiring such assistance. The International Peace
storm coining In can corer a couple of warm blankets."
Scholarships sAhich P.E.O. instituted have .lad outstanding tnanñnd Ms herd in less than 10
Unlike in the American West,
success In bemging here for United States educational op- minutes?
there are no rustlers because
portunitles, qualified foreign women on the graduate and pest"Of course, camels are dcv- the desert has its laws.
graduate level, who then return to their native countries, the er. They slump down with their
For example, each caravan is
more qualified In their chosen professions,
backs to the stonn, put their expected to keep at least a mile
%%'o:Ilen interested in forming this Deltona Chapter should
heads in their chest and that's apart from any other party so
contact eitherMrs. Ralph Thomasnt above address; orMrs. Bert it."
the herds don't get mixed up.
Eustice, 1486 Hancock Drive or Mrs. Ralph Paetz, 1512
In contrast to Westerners who
If a fight develops a council of
ce..
Providence Blvd. or simply attend the meeting on Sept. 16 at 1:30 consider them stupid, Egyp- elders settles the dispute and
1)111.
tians have a high regard for the decisions are binding. The
these ships of the desert. One penalty for a camel robber is
Enterprise Elementary Schoo! opened Tuesday morning for saying explains the camel's four limes the price of what he
-.
850 pupils enrolled for the 1975-76 school year, an all time high.
superior attitude thus: "(if the stole.
PMIU't,1
Edward Beardsley, principal announced that 14 portable
classrooms will be used this year in addi tion to the regular school
sc
rooms. Three new teachers were added to the faculty this year:
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Sandy Harkenrider, for first grade; Nancy Chertok, music and
Verla Blair, learning disability, making a tota l of 30 classroom
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teachers.
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In addition, members of the Education Committee of the
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Deltona Woman's Club have offered their services, gratis to aid
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By ANDY LANG
net still have a gloss on them
the school and teachers in any way they can to help eliminate
:.
AP Ncwsfeatures
(they apparently had a varnish t r
some of the excessive work required in teaching and Mr. Beard.
Q. - The bowl and the toilet flnisht, but others are very dull.
sley has accepted, gratefully.
New cla ss hours this year begin at 8:45 a.m., and dismissal tank in our bathroom sweat I'd like to refinish the cabinets.
, i
' time is set for 2:45 p.m. Fee donations for school supplies were profusely every time the hu- flow do I go about it?
-.1.
If you wish to give the
A.
collected outside of the school on Tuesday and will continue ilhidit)' is high. The water drips
through the week, by members of the Parent-Teacher Council. on the floor and requires con- cabinets a clear finish, you'll
The lee for children in kindergarten is $6 each and for pupils in slant cleaning. Is there any way probably have to remove the
old finish with a varnish remo1:rades I through 6, 14 each. The cost of school lunches ill be 55 to eliminate this nuisance?
OXFORD
A. - The water that forms on ver. 110 ever, it may be that
cents this year with a possible increase in cost later in the year. A
3 BlO100MS - I BATH
Health Clinic will be operated during school hours, with first aid the bowl and tank and then the wood is merely coated with
tirips to the floor is con- grease. If this seems possible,
training, by lied Cross volunteers.
densatlon. This occurs when clean the wood thoroughly with
DO YOU WANT . . . exceptional quality in construction and appearance?. . - all the room
The Sing-A-Longs of Deltona held their first regular weekly warm, moist air settles on a a cloth soaked in denatured al-Iyou've over drumed of having?. . would you like a homu that looks and line
meeting and rehearsals of the new season Thursday and will meet cool surface. The outside of the cohol and see what the result is.
bigger than It Is?. . - a plan of construction that otters i'nbilievably low cost?
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every Thursday evening in the Fellowship hail of the United bowl and tank are cool because If the wood looks clean, it can
Do you Ltb&amp;I to settle for less home than you honstl1rJ!! to build on your property
but tool that costs have gone beyond reason? If you do w,wpnt to tp$ç to y.
Methodist Church of Deltona, with Louis Bucher, director, and the water inside them is cold, then be revamnished without
Ruth Pullen as pianist. Al Nabicht, business manager, extends a There are several ways to pee- taking off the entire finish,
We want you to have facts, first hand without preconceived Ideas of just what Jim Walter builds, how he builds, the type of materials
cordial invitation to persons, both male and female, who enjoy vent this condition. One of the although glossy areas should be
us.d, models olfered, how many there are, and everything else a person has a right to know about his builder. We want

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homes and various organizations in the Deltona, E)eharxi and concerned is to enclose it with This procedure can also be utilone of those ready-made fabric ized if you intend to paint the
Sanford area,

Inside. We

The I)el3ary Wayfarers will rerume regular monthly ems for the outside of bo wls, al- them,
meetings, with a luncheon meeting on Monday at 12:30 p.m., in though I have never seen them,
Q. - There are cedar
the t)eBary Community Center. In charge of arrangements is Another solution to prevent
condensation
on
a
toilet
tank
is
shingles
on the outside walls of
Abel Johnson and his committee, stho expect a record attenda nce

are

board

at this, the first meeting of the new year, following the summer to line the inside with styrofoam our home. They were apparentvacation. The business session, which is expected to begin about 2 or special insulation made es- ly never given any finish. They

p.m., will be conducted by David Wermerstrand, president. One of pecially for the purpose. This are starting to turn gray. My
the highlights of the afternoon, will be the recognition of many keeps the water from touching wife Isn't sure sure whether she
Masonic Brothers' birthdays. President Wennest.rand and the inside of the tank, which in likes the new color or not. If she
secretary Arthur Arnelung have just returned from vacations in turn prevents the outside of the finally decides she doesn't like
far-away places and are now ready to embark upon a very busy tank (morn getting coid. The best it, what can I use to change the
solution of all
and one that color?
and active Wayfarers'schedulc for thefallnndwinterseason.
ss ill take care of both the tank
netrating
A. - Either a
is to ha ve a cliarsealeror
paint. The sealer
.
The heather Circle of the Deltona Garden Club surprised the and the bowl
in
plumber
install
a
mixing
valve
will
darken
the shingles
92 young students at the Monroe-Wilson Elementary School
water
which
enters
The
advantage of
somewhat.
Sanford in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades, as they entered their so that the
classrooms Tuesday morning by pesent1ng each one with a the tank and flows into the bowl paint, of course, Is that a color
colorful cloth beg, 12 x 14 inches, In which to carry their crayons, is lukewarm. An exhaust (an In of any choice can be selected.
pencils and hand di awn pictures home each day from school. The the bathroom may cause Most people like the gray color
enough movement of air to halt of seasoned cedar shingles. It
teachers of these classes had suggested the Idea and Mrs. Frank
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circle
condensation.
And
a may be that your wife will feel
Losiniecki, president of the circle immediately got
gs dehumidifier in the bathroom that way whe n all the shingles
week
the
one
ba
s
and
in
rvi
ce
th
ir
se
e
members to volunteer
p were ready for distribution. Each bag has a shoulder-strap to might trap enough of the rilois- have turned gray.
lure to have the same effect.
(For either of Andy Lang's
carry It easily and a bottoned-down flap.
-But the mixing valve is the real boodeI, "Wood Finishing In
nnss'er to the problem.
the IIo,oe, OR "Paint Your
A reminder to Deltona residents. . . Be sure to attend the
sd
a.m.
III
ay
at
9:30
the
House Inside and Out," send 30
public hearing, now scheduled for Thur
Q. — The wooden cabinets In cents and a long, STAMPED,
Courthouse Addition in I)eLand, of the amount of millage lobe
assessed Deltonans for the three services they asked for; ad- our kitchen are quite nhes.$)', self-ath'ressed enlope In
thulonal police protection, street lighting anti mandatory garbage full of dirt and various kinds of Know-how, P. 0. 477, luntstreaks. Some parts of the cabi- Ington, N. V. 11743.)
pick up to take effect In October.

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Jim Walter Is iQJ' only a "shell home" builder. A "shell home" I, one completely finished on the outside, completely unfinished
to, arid only If local building codes permit. We will build to
!J build 'shell home' for you but only if you
almost jj(
inside completion and allow you to complete the rest, to save you moss.y. As for quality and size there
more than 20 models from one to four bedrooms and In additici, variations to size and floor plans can be had. As for quality
construction .. .you may buy a different house but you'll be hard pressed to buy a batter one. All material, are especially seIede
for their long
tow maintenance qualities. Jim Walter-buIlt homes am QJ pr,(abricated ...the y
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covers. There may be such coy- cabinets rather than varnish

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4540 West Colonial
Highway 50 West
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a devoted woman to God. a

wonderful wife, a tremendoui 434 Commercial Partners Gary C. Homberger to LUBe
Steven Stuns, etc., Board o
mother to our two sons. and a very
Wm. B. Tueker&amp; wi Bonnie B.,
Ltd., to Howard J. WestfalI Mae Houston &amp; Theresa Nor. I)ir., Stnnco Inc. to Donald II
21-Situations Wanted
000d Pu'.rtrd person
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Its 4 &amp; 5, BIk H, TIer 10, A.C.
(Married) &amp; Wayne H. Westfall man Bailey, Jt. ten, N 282.5' of l3lackadar Jr. &amp; Pamela S., I
lovp you
very much and I always Will care for elderly person ifl my
Martins Addn. Saul.
(Married) thatpartof Meredith Wz of NW t 4 of NEL1 Sec 20-15- 14 131k 8 Sweetwater Oaks, Se
will until God takes us horn. to he
home 377 88)3
together forever Then it will be
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Wilco Consir. to Edgar Lee
Manor, Edgewood Sec., etc., 20 4.fl acres, $600.
2,
1100.
a
Eugene
S.
Timothy J. Marcrnak &amp; wf
Leunard
Jr.,
to
fliffrt love Happy An
Phillips &amp; wf Cheryle ,., Lt
Rebina Fin., Inc., to Perry H.
Rentals
Trust Co. of Fin. to Bruce J
riiversary to my wife. Mn
Claudia to Thomas i. Moore &amp; Catherine S. Leonard, all 131,500.
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Bik A North On. Terr.,
Shannon I Bennett
The
Huskey
Co.
to
Bramur
Moore
&amp;
wf
Jacquelynn,
It
42
Bressler,
that
part
of
0
SW'I
wf Gloria It 16, lessW 47.10' all grantors int: Lt I Crystal Lake
Un. 2, $9
Lnve.ChanaesRayftennql
Co., It 12 131k D, Sweetwater Lake of the Woods Townhouse, SW'4 of Sec 30-20.30, So of L%
30.Opartrnents Unfurnisbad
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of 15 &amp; W 15.64' of 14131k 59 Park, Sec 1, 1100.
Sec 1, 135,700.
hills etc, $42,500.
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
Harold M. Deuel &amp; wf Minnie Oaks, Sec 8, $14,900.
The Greater Constr. Corp. to Sanlando Sub. Beaul., I'alm
Robert J. Carroll &amp; vu
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Marion I.. Crumbaker &amp; wi
b Paul W. Algeri &amp; wf Patricia
The 1Iusky Co. to Bramur
Alfred S. Bell &amp; wf Virginia A. Springs Sec., $39,900.
BAMBOO COVE APTS.
AL. ANON
Sweetwater Patricia to Levie Fla. mv., It Olga I). to Genevieve C
bedroom apartments.
Fred S. Conway &amp; wf Mary to N 200' of S 868.47' of NE4 of Co., It 10 BIk E,
LI 23, 131k D, Seminole Sites,
For families or friends of problem One &amp; 7
796
Spring
Oaks
Un.
IV,
$39,500.
Ramsey,
It
8
131k
J
Lak
furnished
or
unfurnithed Newly
drink e
Charles H. Bentley Jr. &amp; wf NEL., of Sec. 18.21.31 112,500.
Oaks, Sec. 8, 114,900.
$27,400.
redecorated Cume see 300 E
Levie Fin. mv. to Stanford Kathryn Park5(hAdf,,$1,3ny For furlh,r information call 173 _____________________________
JamcsP. Williams, Trus(ee&amp;
Amy M. Anderson, sgl. to
Martin Marietta Cot-p. to Phyllis Its I &amp; 2 Valencourt,
Airport Blvd. 5nfOrd 373 13
1357
write
Earl W. Ayers &amp; wi Rosa to
lad. &amp; f Cheryl to Aylesbury Jeno F. Paulucci, LOts 4, &amp; 6 Eldridge &amp; wi Mary, It 713
James %V. Roberts &amp; wf Jean less r•w, 138,500.
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
7 Bedroom, 7619 Elm Ave. Sanford
Spring Oaks Un. 4, $41,900.
David P. Pasquinelll &amp; wf Jo
Cecil U. Ramsey Jr., to Cecil Homes Corp., Lots 2 3 19 &amp; 20 81k 9, Bel Air, $25000
now 553. Sanford. FIa 37771
M., II 3 BIk E, Winter Springs,
No pets 3396956. Mrs M,Ilo
Levie Fla. mv. to Donnic F. ann E., Its 13 &amp; 14 Oeu N 50')
H. Ramsey &amp; wf Mary C., it %'illa Brantley $28,000
W. L. Kirk &amp; Geraldine . to
$58,500.
ARE
YOU
LONELY?
L
us
help
For
E,c,ptlOnhllY nice
Nader Homes, Inc. to Dyke E. Charlie Roberts &amp; La11 H., GUlls &amp; wf Sandra I.., LI 46, BIk 81k F 1k Wayman lIts., 1k
Robert H. Williams &amp; Sharon 187, I.eke Searc' Shores, $1)0.
you to meet the right person lust
unfurn apts in duplee I BR.
for
OU NATIONAL SINGLES
Jaynior Corp. to Vance Shannon &amp; wI Deborah Lee, it S of It 4 &amp; all of 5, BIk 10 Tr. G North Or!. Terr., Sec 5 Un. Addu., $29,800.
T. to Robert H. Williams, sgl.,
$145. 7 Br. 516$ Carpeted. 6'
No. 1, $30,300.
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone 305
Angel
Del
Moral,
sgl
&amp;
Linda
s
conditioned, kitchenS equipped
Brumb.augh,
II
&amp;
wf
Kristie,
It
158,
Lake
Searcy
Shores,
D,
Its!] &amp; 14 [ilk C, Gleaves, $100.
773 2740
Richard W. Zartman, sgl to G., sgl. to Hector Perez &amp; wf
Best Sanford residential area.
Shelton Assoc Inc., to 71 Nocthwood s-d sn,00.
General Waterworks Corp. to
oulet&amp; sate AduttSonly.NQ pets
E
450'
of
Isabel,
It
38
Oakland
Hills,
I
WILL
NOT
BE
RESPONSIBLE
City of CB., it 5 BIk 9.
Jackson Sellards &amp; wf Jane
377 1795
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
LI 9, So. of ItH, A. Meusers s-d, $17,700.
brook sd Un. 514,600.
Lyn. LI 35 BIk A, Sweetwater
BY
ANYONE
OTHER
THAN
SvIIIa
Gardens- )&amp;2 BR luwury
Roberta H. Johnson to John
Molton, Allen &amp; Wins Ins. $7,200.
MYSEt F AS CF SEPTEMBER
Oaks., See 3, 178,500.
epti.
all electric eat ill kitchens.
Geraldine Ball to Paul Edw. I.. Hayes&amp; wf Rosemary C., It
1975
Agcy Inc., to Michael P. ConCamiell Eaton, wid to
private. residential From 1150
James Wallace Jackson
Ball, sgl., Its 23 &amp; 24 less S 95', 10131k 13 San Sebastian hits., Un.
Sanford Ave 131 7173
nelly &amp; wf, Judith D., It 118
Margaret Palmer, wid., It 2
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&amp;
S
35'
of
Its
I
&amp;
2
131k
E,
Lake
evenings
No.
2,
$45,880.
MARRIAGES
Brookhollow, $36,300.
[Ilk J, Mobile Manor, 2nd Sec.,
Maurice A. Chira to The Performed by Marilyn. Notary, Dellary-Actults 1 BR, air; close to
Peltzer Constr Co. Inc., to Wyman hIts., 1k Addn, 1100.
$100.
(bcala, 904732*561 or 737 8773.
H. C. hirantley &amp; wf Anna to Lancer Corp., E 20-4.35' of It 69
stores, churches Ideal for retired
Thomas F. Mulhins III &amp; wf
Dennis D. Hall &amp; wf Vickie
oersons 661 6481 or 322 1Q54
Philip
K.
Lake&amp;
wf
Patricia
B.,
ARE
YOU
TROUBLED?
Call
Toll
Spring Hammock, $39,000.
Sue to Marvin 1). Bumbarner &amp;
Theresa It 17 (less E 25') &amp; E
Free, 644 7077 (or "We Care"- -of
N'2
of
It
F,
Fla.
Land
&amp;
Nirkev Yoneda Brown &amp; hb.
50' of 18 131k 13, Spring Valley
'f Geneva B.. I.ts 18 &amp; 19, 1st
"HotlIne' Adults o' Teens
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Colon, to I.td. W. Beardalls Carl to (harks A. Talky, S
31-Apartments Furnished
Farms, Sec. 10, $78,000.
\ddn., Pinehurst, 119,300.
Let
lherapeutic
Pool
Map of St. Joscphs, $23,000.
354.92'
of
N
554.92
of
that
part
of
The Huskey Co. to Einheit
Kenneth G. Evans &amp; wf Joan
lmproveyovrhealtti
I Bedroom Furnethed
Phone 5)1 3763
to Elizabeth T. Evans, S 125' of:
Constr Co Inc., It 13, [ilk I),
Merlin E, Greiner &amp; wf Millie 1.t 4, Survey for Frank I).
Garage Apartment
7)00 Meltonville Aye
Sweetwater Oaks Sec 8 $14,900. M. to Millie M. Greiner, E 15' of Guernsey, $25,000.
Beg. 2742.3' W &amp; 795' S of NE
FACED WITH A DRINKING
ilC[) Bobby E. Taylor, igl &amp;
PROBLEM
of Sec 7.20-31 etc., $100.
The Huskey Co. to Einheit Li I &amp; all of It J, &amp; W 6' of Li K,
AVALON APARTMENTS
rernaps Alconolic Anonymous
Kathryn
C. to Bobby E. Taylor,
ADULTS, NO PETS
Constr Co Inc., Its 12 &amp; 12A Bik [Ilk 48, Amended Pint of Crystal
Nader Homes Inc., to
Can Help
116W 2nd St.
E, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 5, Lakes Shores, grantor life est., sgl, 1.133 Seminole Raceway lit
Frederick C. Evans &amp; wf Linda
Call 171
Addn
CII,
$100.
Ion? Bedrooms Adultionty
$13,900.
.'., it 476 Winttr Springs Un. 4,
$100.
WrIte P0 Box I?))
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
Edw.
W.
Harnington
&amp;
wf
Sanford,
Florida
37771
$50,600.
Kenneth K. Hines &amp; wf Carole
Carroll W. Stapler Jr., sgl to
75l.s Park Drive $70 up
to Hugh P. Maloy &amp; f Anneue Christine Stapler, Its 2.3 &amp; 24, Helen &amp; Uobt. E. Iiarrington, Lecithin' Vinr'q.r' Ad' Kelp! Now
Charles W. Clayton Jr., et al
all four in one capsul,, ask for Air conditIoned efficiency apartsgl. to Edw. W. Harrington &amp; wf
A. E210' oIW 980' of SW'... of Boyd sd etc. $100.
(
Raulenson &amp; wf
VA6
nient Call 10 a m to 7 p m
Faust's Drugs
Helen
T.,
It
1
Twenty
West,
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SW'.i Sec 30-21-31 $27,500.
çandke LI 21, Lakewood
_______________________
7771
Walter Stapler &amp; wf Hope etal $100.
______________
______________
Shorrs. 2nd Addn. 1L2 SAS.
(OCDhEatSeminoIøf'i tn
6-Child Care
Ctesn furnished apartment, good
same to Christine Sthpler,
Quay Design &amp; Dcv. to Betty
H.S.Musse1whjteJrLot B
D.W. BlLss&amp;wf Wandal. to
all utilitiei. $130 372
Its
23
&amp;
24
lloyds
s.d.
$100.
Jaznor Corp. to Omer I.
Joy Funnel!, sgl., It 24 Molnars ________________________________
(QCD) C. E. Brooks Mtg. to A, It 1 131k B etal., Lake Mills
Gifford H. Ecker &amp; wf Ann,
*2*1
Complete child care services New
Leo F. Dixon &amp; wf Eliz. to W. :\ddn LW. $17,000.
8 &amp; 9 Bik B Sanlando Springs Windhain Jr. &amp; wf Linda I., Li Jeffery E. Bninkm.an &amp; wf Jean Shores, $100.
Summer Programt HEY DIDDLE
Ore BR apt, lights, water furn new
67 Northwood s.d $27900
Billy W. Baker &amp; Jerelene to
L, LI 1 [Ilk C Skylark s-d, $100.
DIDDLE DAY CARE 37) 5690
Rep!. Tr. 57 850
(QCD) Jack Edw. Granger, Jeffrey Patterson &amp; wf Valerie
kitchen &amp; carpeting AdultS only.
Helen Lebida &amp; Mary Ann Child
Forrest I. Greene, Ind. &amp; sgl to Eileen Anita Granger, B., It 29, 131k B, Druid 11i}j
Jaymor Corp. to Geo. F.
377 7796. eve &amp; y4 "41%
Care in my home
Ex
Willard A. Chastain &amp; wf Banlett &amp; wf Kimiko, Lt 69 Trustee &amp; wf Esther to Cahin
Park, $28,500.
Chambers, Jt. ten, U 17 BIk C
penienced Ho? meaI served Ill)
sgl., It 72 Longdale s-d $100.
I Bedroom apartment. II? French
Jeanette to Gifford H. Ecker &amp; Northwood s-n sv,00
S Locust Ave Call 377 135$
C. FL Brooks Mtg. Co. Inc. to lirantley Shores, 1st Addn.
E. Secheverell, Its 21 &amp; 22 BIk
Joseph G. Semonskl &amp; wf
Ave $100 month plus $75 deposit.
wf Ann It B, Second Addn., CB,
F, Tr. 76, Second RepI, Roberta to Ben F. Griffin Sr &amp; Jerome Robt. Rubin &amp; wf $31,000.
377 6817 or 67$ 1657
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY day and
Freedom
Fed,
to
Louis
FL
less E 135.65' &amp; N 10 It. of
evening cud care 6:30 am. to 1
Sanlando , $3,400.
Frederick B. Meitzler &amp; wf _____________________
wf Gladys M., It 5 131k A Barbara B., II 37 Blk C Skylark
arge upstairs apartment. $135
am A Child'i World
Plumosa Ave., 1)ing So. $15,500. Miller &amp; wf Mayine M., It
s.d, 1100.
Ilabette to Frederick Lee
Gladys Hofm.ann, sgl etc. &amp; W Sweetwater Oaks, $91500
month' 110 depOsit Water paid
Gilford Ecker &amp;
to Barclay Woods, 1st Addn., Dale Hofmann Jr. &amp; Norma S.
501 MagnolIa Ave Phone 372 0211
1d1hj r&amp; Sandra Kay, Beg. A BABY'S WORLD,Car,for Infants
The Huskey Co. to Branimir
C. E. Brooks Mtg. to Wm. o.
P.W. Bliss &amp; wf Wanda I., LI B
toage? only. Pleit to new Drivers'
to Charles Nonnan &amp; wf Dor. Botic &amp; wf HeUa M., LI 4131k C
at SW cor. of NE'.. of NE'.. of
Monthly Rentals Available
Weatherholt
&amp; wf M. Linda, It
Gertrude
M.
Gorman
sgl
to
license Bureau 327
2nd Addn CB, less E 135.65' &amp; N
, E' of Its 25 &amp; lot 26, 81k 7 Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 8113,900. 38 [ilk C,
1)3% $150- Color TV
etc S acres, $12,500.
Skylark s-d, $100.
John J. Allen, M.D., 113 131k B
10' of Plumosa Ave., 000
QUALITY INN
NORTH
C,oinafihirg Get all the equipment
s hunts, $30,000.
harold
C.
Kryder
&amp;
wf
Della
Stanley C. Cole &amp; wI Pearl to
Ridge High sd $11,500.
(QCD) C. a Brooks Mtg. Co.
I I &amp; SR 134, Longwood
you
need
for
those big ones with a
Louls C. Ansenault to Helen Charles Valenza&amp; wf Janla M.,
Mabel F. Kelly (for. Dam) &amp;
to David Cochran &amp; wf Anna to Milton M. Brarnlett &amp; wf
Lewis M. Duke &amp; wf Ruenell
want act
Barbara, 1.1 31 Repl. part of
Arsenault., LI 33, IndIan Hills U 23 81k D Lynwood Rev.,
7617 Elm Sanford 1 Bedroom,
hb. Emerson to Francis Keith to J. Lawrence Duke &amp;
May, LI 36 111k C Skylark sd,
Rhy Sitting In my home. Winter
married couple only No pets 3)9
Un. No. 7, $2,000.
Paradise,
$39,500.
$32,300.
$100.
Danu N 169.21' of S 323.88' less Victoria S 100' of W 176' of It 6
SprIngs area: ltod. S days week.
6954 Mrs Mello
Helen
L
Broleman
to
Helen
Iris D. Bet.ancourt, sgl to Iris ______________________
$70 Very dependable 3fl 7305
W 45' etc. in Sec -21.30 1100
Des Pinar ACT-es $40,900.
FurnlUi.dApt
I
.t.
i
flt'nr..
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., u I. i, ,iu • i i
'J.u,
.J.
' inn..,
L&amp;IIv,
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Mabel F. Kelly &amp; hb.
The Greater Constr. Corp to
-Wee4ilyorMonthly
It 4, Sec 25-20-30
1238 Forest Slopes s.d. $29,300.
9-Good Things to Eat
371 '796
Emerson to Charles FL Dann Charles K. Smith &amp; wf Brenda less 3 tracts, $100.
Milton M. Bramlett &amp; wf
Jr. &amp; WI Jan, N 119.29' of W'.j of J. LI 121 Weklva Hunt Club Fox
Garaae apartment, furn or urdurn,
Thomas F. Fortier &amp; wf
Barbara to H. Caroline Peas, you pick, black eye arid purple
air co
carpeted, freshly
SE'TI of NE'.. of Sec 2$-!130 Hunt,
I.
hull On Oregon Ave. I mIe North
Andrea to David F. Barr, 1118
pAinted Close to shopp.ng 373
Breeding, sgl., It 15131k A Winetc., $100.
nil 46. arid lust west 04 I-I Closed
Wilfred J. Dumont Jr. &amp;
Oviedo Oaks Un. No.1, $36,(X.
ter Springs, $43,000.
Sundays
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Violet
to
Sara
Jacobson,
It
2
Mabel F. Kelly &amp; hb.
Lester I. Poe Sr. &amp; wI
Stephen M. Jepson &amp; wf
"
31Aplexes
Emerson to Melvin W. Dann &amp;
E 7') 131k 12 BdAfr, Virginia to Lester L. Poppe Sr.,
Martha to Dorothy Chadwick,
18-Help Wanted
wf Glenna N 169.21' of S 493.00',
It 15, Blk C Lake flame
1.ts45678&amp;9 [Ilk I Whitcombs
Walmsley Bait &amp; Tackle Cø. Acrettes, 3100.
7 Bedroom, 1', baths, kitchen
less part etc., Sec. -21-30 $100.
1st Addn Geneva, C, $24,000.
.. equipped, washer and dryer
homer Franklin &amp; wf Kazue.
-arne 10 same as above,
.
.
Andrew
W.
Phillips
&amp;
wf
Phone
372 618$ 211, Lake Ave
Be! Aire Homes, Inc. to Catherine to Albie
Leroy 1. Telkamnp &amp;
,
Beg. at NW cot, of BIk 3, TIer &amp; 8 131k E Do Harney Acrettes,
L
Osborne&amp;
SlentnOm
Realty,
one
of
S,6nford
1ZE.R.TralfordsMap,$48,900. $100.
Very roomy 7 bedroom duplex,
Barbara to John T. Curry &amp; wf. Lorenzo M. Lopez &amp; wf. Santa wi
geneva
Eiiz., LI 15 131k B Fellowship
arid imInole County'i leading
kitchen equipped Near SCC,
ardens
Archie Kimmel &amp; wf Shirley
Martha, Its 24,&amp;t5 Pinehurst, C., It 72 Spring Oaks, $4l800. Adda, San!. &amp; hhg., grantor,
Reattorsfor nearly 70 years. has 3
Olga H. Weber to Vera L1. 111400
fenced yard 327 176$ after 6 pm.
Norman D. Bush &amp; wf. life cit., $100.
openings in it expanding real
to Andrew M. Adam &amp; wf Clark, 726 Cherokee Cir., LI 6
estate diviSion If yOu're already M,ke your BuogEt 90 furthir. Shop
'.
Therese
to
Therese
M.
M.
Bush,
Antoinette, LI 8131k C, Carriage 111k R, Sand Eats.,
Richard N. Smith &amp;
xu Patio
1ark T. Lilledahi &amp; wf Kathy
$24,030.
asuccesslul andeiperiencpd sales
the Classified Ads every day.
. 1. *33.000.
Frances to (Irvin M. stal &amp; . Its 1, &amp; 2 BIk D, Tr. No. 76, to Jerry i.. Davis&amp; wf Patsy
person, or newly licensed and
Albert P. Hall &amp; WI Thelma 10
B.,
ambitious, rail Herb Stenstrom. lCwQwocid, beautifully located Oi 7
Apartments
w. ii. Green &amp; Sons the., to Thomas I. Weese &amp; at Carol DorIs M., W 147.64' of Lot 10 &amp; N Sanlando Springs, 2nd rep!., E 34.5' of U 13 &amp; W 54.5' of 12
acre plat, deluxe 7 bedroom
37? 7470 or 377-2617. for
of w 147.64' of Lot 11, Evans $100.
dvple,es, air, carpet, drapes,
Richard 0. Young &amp; at Linda K., 118 Highland Pines Un. No.
[Ilk E, English Ests. Un. No. 2,
tidr'ntIaI interview
Omer I. Windhazn Jr. &amp; WI
13500
appliances, utility room, carport,
STUDIO 1, 2.3
B., U 5 131k C Sky Lark id 1, *33,700,
to
Linda
to
Margaret
H.
Goempel,
H.
B.
Bennett
&amp;
Francine
lawn maintained. 1170 .67 17S7.
BEDROOM SUITES
$33,110.
Garvin H. Harden Jr. &amp; at
Condev Corp. to Jay A.
agl., It 67 Northwood
t-jg
&amp;
2 BEDROOM
LAKE MARY- 3 BR Dvplew; $1
W. H. Green &amp; Sons Inc., to Margaret to Darrell H.
' Hoover &amp; wf Marlan J., LI 529
Donna M. It 82 Brookhoilow, $28,900.
177 7170
TOWNHOUSES
7565 Park Dr
plut ISO depotit,
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Steven R. Kircher &amp; wf trell,sgL, 1117 BIk A, Country
Ileatherton Village, $25,300.
Faa'rpstf.r...,. i....
Shubent Conatr. Co., the. to
Rosemary, 114 BIk I Sky Lark Club Manor Un. No. 2, $15,700.
KennethW.Haynes&amp;wfEltz
REALTORS
The Husky Co. to H. B. Donald W. Ashley &amp; a! Ellen to John 8. Sargent &amp;
REAL ESTATE SALES
373 6353
s-d $33,600.
Traditional Contr. Co. to Bennett&amp; Francine,
Erika
FROM
'live coenir for lull time licensed
A. A., its 3 &amp; 4, BIk E,
1*5
81k
Theodore
A.
Sanlando J., LI 1 131k B Winter Springs,
Rutherford &amp; WI
(QCD Harold E. Mertz &amp; al
associate
Experience
Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 8113,900 Spgs, Tr. i, $56,900.
necessary. we'll train and help
32-Houses Unfurnished
Esther lad. &amp; Ptr. of Summit Lillian, It 13, Crystal Lake
Curtis T. Burton &amp; wf
Same as above, 11 6 81k B
We furnish sale's aids, ads. leads,
1505 W. 25th St.
Assoc. Ltd to Semoran Inc., S Park, 2nd sec, $21,500.
Jamt's R. Hammond &amp;
referals arid floor time Pleasant
Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 8 19-30- Marlene to Leslie I. Hull &amp; wf Dorothy
3 Bedroom, 1', bath home 'n Fern
SAN FORD
571' of E '.. of N'- of SW'.. of
%'ient to (ierhard FL
office facilities For confidential
Park, carpeted, draperies, fenced
RoLt H. McKlnney, agi. to 31, $13,900.
Lillian E. It 13 [ilk A, Winter &amp;rgman&amp; at Kathleen M., LI
appointment Call Larry Saxon,
Sec. 21-21-30 of line parallel W-&amp;
yard, lake privileges, near
Wm. 1. Dunn &amp; art. Carol Jo, It
Nancye L Brinker to Geo. H. WOods s.d Un. No. 1, 132,500.
Peltnir 173 9110
20 lake Markham Eats., $7,500.
shopping, church, 527% mo
322•2090
250' W of W r-w SR 436 etc., 1100. 11, BIk P, Sunlanci Eats,, Taylor &amp; art Eleanor C., Comm.
George E. Brockwell &amp; al.
FORREST GREENE INC .
Nicholas
1.
Baranowaky
&amp;
wf
$21,700.
Phyllis to Arnie G. Sasser &amp; WI.
-'
REALTORS $306175
at NW cor. of Govt. [ 4,
Judith to Joseph Vela &amp; wf MANAGEMENT- Mature. self
JoAnn
L
Hcpklns to Phillbert 13-21-30 etc, 11130,000.
Beverly
G.,
It
motivated
individual
needed
for
From
3 BR, I' baths; kitchen equipp41,
by
3 BIk 16, Leticia, 1.1 25 111k B Longwood
'
Y
N. Paquette, sgl., LI 18, BIk C,
niroanhlationel training
and
DaveJ.Roberson,sgltoMA, Weathersfleld, 2nd Addn., Noiu
stove, dishwasher, refrigerator,
$24,500.
management Salary to comply
MODELS NOW OP EN FOR INSPECTION
ctipoal
Country Club His., Un. No. 1, Price Jr &amp; art Jill g. 119, less W
oil heat. Ii? COfl
with gualifications Send resume
Victor M. Fernandez &amp; Helen
ditloriers Quiet neiQhborh
c'
TAX CREDIT APPLIES
106
$24,000.
7', Blk K Northgage, $45,000,
tci (U,. Ml c 0 Evening Herald
Greater Constr. Corp to to hlekn V. Kipp f.k-a FerBeth Drive. Ravenna Park Phone
CO1VTIOWAL
Harry
Whitcomb&amp;
wf.
Aletha
Randy
I.
Larson to Louis E. Claude V. Bowman
FNA$C'Nç,
3270899
&amp; art. nimdez, It 16 131k 36, Townaite Ne have lIstings We have bjyer's.
AVAILASLE
8% VA so oowu 95
to Alan LI. Elliott &amp; art, Tortora &amp; wf Rose Mary It 78 Margaret P., Lot 18, 81k
C.
of
No.
Chuluota,
$100.
We nerd another real estate
Each Woodmera Home Feitur.s Centra' Heat Ana
3 Bedroom, 7 vt-s old. Children OK
Kathleen, It 9, 81k 11, East. 1k Harriet E.st., (corrective), Seminole Sites, $27,500.
centee to help us make sales
I Air, Shag Carpeting In Living Arn. Inde And
1 mc nyU? and 1 mo Security (all
helen
V.
Klpp.
form.
Fer.
ForrestGreerue, Inc
utsid, Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen.
brook
Un. No. 5, 131,400.
$100.
Devco of Orl., Inc. to Robert nandez to
5711807
Peggy Joice Forrest,
Z
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Privately Fenced Rear Yard Ai Mona? I Come
373 635). 327 $970. eves
Thomas A. Moore &amp; wf Mary
Edw. L Owens &amp; at Peggy to M. Jenkins &amp; wf Rittlya J., It
On Out And See For YounitU.
13 1.1 16 [Ilk
7 bedroom house, slave. 1140
Townaite
of
North
Ladiet as fashion show directors for
to Forrest Greene Inc., Lot., 34
ArthurJ. Fisher&amp; at. Karen S. BIk N Camelot Un. 2, $33900.
Country Club Circle 32) 4515 after
chuluota $17,100.
323.7840
SarahCovent yiewelry earn 53 to
&amp; 35, BIk 19 Sanlando the $40,000.
The Springs to C. Barton huuhl
SALES BY K
IS per hour commttsbon Full or
H 321-0041
larry F. Cozby &amp; Susan D. to
Suburb. Beautiful, Sanford
Andrew Olson &amp; wf Lurb to &amp; wf I)orpart time
No
experience 7 And 3 bedroom patio homes. 170
REAL ESTATE
is, 1.1 22 [Ilk 13 The (;reater On. Mtg. Corp., It 47
Sec., 4,000.
necessary Sample free, Start
1100.
BurtonA.BInes&amp;wfBennaE.,
Springs,
ma FIRST MONTH'S RENT
_________________________________________________________________ 114 BIk H, The
Plow 349 5170 or 349 5691
FREE 3227090
Woodlands, Sec. Ward Hicks Inc., to Maureen The Collonnades, 3rd Sec.,
2, 147,000.
LOOKING FOR
C. Mldmer, 11195 Woodcrest
1 no i
UrIS.
:.
SOMETHING SPECIAL'
LarryA.Dale&amp;wfCynthjato Un. s, $30500
yard, $190 mo 150 deposit 372-7534
Preston E. Turllngton, &amp; wf
ext 37 or after S. $30 IS?)
Faramarz Khoehnou, sgl., E
'lace en ad In classified It doesn't John J. Julik &amp; wi Teresa to Barbara G. to Wm. EL Stout &amp;
85.S'ofNZ.3OfS*4OIWL4OISE Robert C. Demer,&amp; wf Judith arm Eve - S 230' of N 245' of W
matter what you need You'll find 3 Bedroom, U', bath, in good Quiet
that some reader hAs iust that
'e Sec 8-20.30, less S 189' of E A.
Sanford location 1195 month Call
C Sterling Park Un. 122.5' of E of It 49, McNelbi,
3
item he or sty' would like to sell
377 7710
Orange Villa, $7100
7SIO
Do It now'
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Hebma Fin., Inc., to Wm. John A. Addeo &amp; wf Helen to
Henry Stenson, Lot 35, Lake of Lawrence I... Gorman &amp; wf H.
the Woods Townhouse, Sec 1, Elaine, LI 1 %Vest Beverly Terr.,
132.100.
$84,000.

37-Business Property

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warehouse All
part Will
remontI '0 Suit tCnAot 3771)11 or
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family room, separate ling &amp;
dining rooms 30'w)O' screened

porch huge inside utility room. 7
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fliCk SMp,t 574 9
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377 3991

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Sanford

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or 628-2812

1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments From $159.00
INCLUDING

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bath. equipoed kitchen
aer
519,5(11 47* 464%

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Bedroom. 7 haIti new apoliances,

fireplace

lr,tlud
garage
rented Apt Tenant
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mediately 549900
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Realty

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37? 7371. 372 1196.377 1984

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Realty, REALTOR, 773 7150
apartment'
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Tltusvili- 3 bedroom, 1'
bath,
('.et som. action *ith a Herald
wall to wall carpet, fenced yard.
tl*%%ified ad We'll help you write
beautiful shade 'rees 119.500 769
an ad that will bring a last tale
£770

CALL 37? 26)1
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By Owner- 7', mItes west Sanford
JUST FOR YOU-- Large 3 BR, 7
3 bectroom. excellent cOoditlon
bath home, nip family room.
1.730710 or $47 7e49
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r'oulppect kitchen new carpet, no
iiq.grotjm, air cOoditioned. tencea
yard. 1901 Summertin Ave 15.900
or make otter 377 3191
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A FAMILY HAVEN
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OPEN SAT SUN 1%
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Casselbprry-Mobile home with
unique rooms added Lovely
fpnced lot, pCtiO, furnitureextrasl Owner will finance Take
Winter Park Drive, east on Park
left on pllltnp

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home Kitchen with breAkfast oar.
ielf cbe'aninq oven, dishwasher.
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On canalandfonr 'd swimming pool
3 bedrooms 7 h.iths large tree
shaded lot ri qui.4 area 547 000

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waterfront borne, beautiful kit
cher'. formal dining. Ftor,da
room, rr'n'ral heat &amp; ar. fenced
yard 117 soi
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1 AK F MARY- 3 bedroom. 1',
t.sth PmmewitPucentral heAt &amp; an.
near etem4ntry school 8. Corn
mimity (&amp;lege
VA l'na:ng
available 571000

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hOc'.' r.nlral beit &amp; air, range 8.

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SoIct new for $149.00. Pay balance
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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First. Downtown
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pet. $51,500
CUSTOM

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large rooms. 7,900 sQ
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flecIrrorn .7 bath, family room,
enuippeci kitth.n. carpet, ohor
crete.

wi 7', acres 151 500

PEACEFUL- A real pretty 3
Bedroom. 7 bath home fireplace,
carpet, breakfast bar
Many
extra'. went into the' construction
Ak inn 148.000 hut encouraging

Alter hr'irs call in McDaniel. 377

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1900 PP.nne 373 1*96 7)9 N Scott
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Sportsman Van
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lransvnision, air
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lOcAtion, for rent or Sale 372 1194,
or after s
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Iookke.ping Service

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Kids outgrow the Swing set or small
scy cl Sell these idle items with
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nitr frirc'vlIy Class fedgal at The
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SERVICE DEPT. HOURS
Open 'till 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays
2 ml. north of Eric Adans on Hwy. 436 Fern Park 831-2828

Shopp,ng

SANFORD MOBILE PARKS. INC.
(Sr Mn Centrall

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WEEKLY RATES

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adults 1170 trio 372 59)9

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Custom made Repairs
DScourit Prices 3724470

80-Autos for Sale

(4PM I- SALE All week Tool
Flertr
14 iraw ri. F in Table
avg. spire heiter Ooas &amp; LrvJ% 1947 Filcnn I in s'd in 6 yi nder
automatic. air cor,d'tion 10*
110 ('crintry (huh (ircIe 317 3*33
c"iIaq, 3196 Call Don Pope 377
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C0NDITI0N
REFRIGERATION, DUCT
WOP K 71 hour service. All

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VardSale- Am bod.%rk. Sturnay
3733866
art? Sunctay 1973 Renault, u4II
icce'pt trade New power saw. 7 1970 HOncti ISO CxCIlent COnditiOn
See to apprecIate 147% Phone
sanders new Vice Almost new
5ISA alter I VI
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Sears 16 tip tr,Ictor. I?' mower,
In rotor tiller. I dozer blade
.-Tonts ill I. ius new mclii
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)erQf'dnn watches Ilk gold
Heavy (Itity roiit of onal cab White
furniture and many other items
wrecker
'rui"pc't horns, K W
5(ISLmnn5i,westot Sanford
t.0 lights. 4.4fely lights, heavy
duty wench with 'a" cable, new
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paint new lire'. 4130 1961 Ford F
YARD SALE
330 with '.1 ii..' hrvla ,nd tilt gate
I r cliv P. Saturday 1101
3730690C1.,'.'i;2191,lfter
110SF IfhSt Sanford

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lriteror, F .ter Or Plastering
Plaster c',ttctuing &amp; simulated
brick 8. ctlne Specialty 332-7700

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SCHOOL
tree shaded iot,
97x 137
central heat P. ar ne,irIy "ew
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BARGAIN PRICES SANFORD
c"pr" To'per, 6' bed, wood
AUCTION, 373 7110
KEOWER;rts.

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loan aI5')cations 'n the US.
We stand behind every home

1 Piece or Housetull

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Home Show is a wholly'
owned subsuduany of one of

644 8176. Winter Park

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able The Superior Mobile

iop prices pAid, used, any COndition

KULP DECORATORS
109W )slSt,)fl 7333
We Buy Furniture

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premises

Wanteci to buy used Office furniture
ny Quantity PIOLL'S Cassel
berry My 1797 830 4206

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models We have Iowcost
financIng bod a complete
service center reohi on the

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large, we're a mobile home
show all by ourselves We
have new homes We have

Jt? DANDY JAZZ FEED
"t1, Direct From Bowcar"

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uirr1a,. c'pt 7 17 noon tI 6 p m
in parknq l4 4? Phil Deere
Furnitu,re on Highway 44 I mile

aoriculture Walk to Lake Monroe
$17900

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OPEN SUNDAYS 1 To5.

Superior
Mobile.
Hornet

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ld,d low mileage 11.100 Phone

CAR ROIL'S FURNITURE

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time
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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for onlyll 50per day

kitchen Bathroom Cabinets, Count

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$45

trombone.
silver, 5100 Ph,)n4' 377 $i7OS
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JIMMY BRYAN

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ret, aeritor
70. tO' storage
liuiloinn, fent- ect yard Zoned

Forrest Greene, Inc.
REAL.TOIlS
3736351
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1977 ASA 630 1930 Bund

Peg P.il Es'ate Broker
37? 1301,
7610 Hiawatha Av at 17 92

P.-q Rrl Estate Uroker

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Worf'c Garden Center
l retory
Sanford

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WILSON MAtER FURNITURE

with central heAt arid air, on 7 lots
ifl ity 57*900-Terms

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Service the Rest Western Auto
301 w 1st St

OLDER HOME

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P4OMOPJE'r DOWN
ANY CAR. 'dl TO'75
At (hi &amp; The Man

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SACRIFICE
Home on lake. 3 BR
2 baths. central he.it air

Phone 131 3907

ii*a El Carn, qre.i (OnditiOn. plus
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food GardenLai.,d, 1400W. 1st 5

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bqqlc 1)nqy boil &amp;
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HOME &amp; POOL
S Bedroom, 7 baths I car garage
Fli rc",
orit H A Price 513000

landscaped

Pool And tennis privileges 7k.. pct
intereSt rate 13) 600 707 Pine
Winds Drive, phone 37) 0771

322242O Anytime

Your MLS Agency

¶tOv.' P. relrlgeralor, 17.500 down

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Mc'dernired 3 ti.wrrjm and 3 baths

PEAL TOP 172

cabinets. as is Caste and Carry
NaIL'S
(asselberry 17 97.8)0 42
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1.11 attachments uncluth.d, $150
177 $197 after 9 10

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I69 (hevrntf El Cami. low
mlIi.qe. small v a. auto trans PS. air Immaculate cond,tion
throiiqho,,t 51.400 or be-st offer
&amp; rhir, se(retaraI desks &amp;
Phen.' *67 7206 after 6Pm
chairs, tra'qht chairs. filing _____________________________

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manage small (dl apart

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16501 .euoact
373oOólorfl3OSIleves
71 Mrs Service
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REDUCED 13.000-Owner Anxious
Sec tPi I bedroom. 7 bath. 2 Story NORTH RENT PURCHASE PLAN
hOuse with flrep4ac,, d.ning rpon,. Modern, clean 1 BR home, family
Florida room. carpeting All for
room. narage. carpets Call 5)1
onlySlo9oo CallfordetalsorapD,
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allowance 177 0901, evenings I))
7073

F held Creations, A Marshall Field
familyowned company has a local
ripenino for someone who 1% am
titiu anti persnnahI
F ree
training No InveStment in product
or franchiSe Call Mr Watson, 647
ISIS after 10 a ni
Extremely
liberal commissions

50-Miscellaneous

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CailBart Real Estate

Alter Mr's
3?? 0648

M UNSWORTM REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker

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Attention Retirees- Help create an
Ideal retirement village on
the
beAutIful Wekva River at Camp

1657, Sanford FLi 3771$

'377 9781

to qualified buyers Call to
you Qualify'

7 Bedroom, fenced yard. I child 0 k
5)15 plus deposit Call 377 9104
if tpr S

career
pateritial,
excellent
benefits Send resume to Box 501.
, The Evening Herald, P 0 BOx

plans for you to select from

w.nt to tiny w.4fr"front
(ash Modorit,' prr.' range
lnrl;v;ctie..,ls rinI t'ri'-f,.r St Johns
tar w'h
to nv,', flfl
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innn rrw'rn rioc,. to goet course'

couoe.

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thiS hnmey I BR beauty Formal

h.bt.

Used office furniture
WcxxlOr 'tf'
L*C (ti,ve desk

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our unique homes on
We offer 10 different

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than rent Government s

33-Houses Furnished

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Realty

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prson who wants advancement

clothing

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Mo, fr,n

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New houses ma rural area NOd'wn
payment, monthly Payment. .%(

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retail

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lAP home In Lonqwood Also
TP'ornspoo boat, tra,ler, 75 PP
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Fvip,ude motor Phone 668
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Oh., klricisennoneicre
177 6505

Park 0' 377 7111

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7.ant to earn Extra Xma% mOney'
('alt 6.44 3019

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hearing citrus Mv) above ground
j'riril ri 'I Pnqcrest PrCi.d for

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CALL 377 76)1

Larry Saxon, Realtor

fur,ptace'. carpeting &amp; many other
extras Eitra large lot with

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Beautiful rnh type horn,' 3 54
acres, stable
Osleen area 617
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1617. 373 6186

park arid tPnfli5 court Convenient

TRANSFERRED.
3
Bedrooms. tøypr, family roon.

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After Mrs *31 1170

w. Garnett White

65 41w',. I? V
PEAL TOP 37) 3771

Stenstrom Realty.

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condition, eceltent location
$14500 Term'.

Join The Leader

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575.900

60-Office Supplies

'69 FIcon hardtop sport

"cclient

P4pnrt (hrylr, new tir and
ttqy, runs onod SIPS Phone
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62-L..awn.Garden
47-Real - Estate
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I OW PRICE-- 7 Bedroom, in Qood 171.500 for mint 1 bedrOom Walk to LIP. DOWN AND ALL AROUND' 9

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SAnf ord 337
TRFMEPIDOUS BUY- tnthe?0s, 3 _________________________
t'4droom. 7 bath. Split bedroom 7 BR
.Venced yard. carport, private
plan, rentrl Air. (replace. ,*
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rellpnt location

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Homes, Lots
And

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rotiteirv LAkEFRONT Close ,o
town, I he,lroom. 1 acre. boat
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1971 (apni, 7.000CC eng.ne. a,r. AM
FM '.Urr'n rry,p.r color 76 mpg
to-.',' 'Vi pt,,', ripr hqh*
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For Your Junk Cars
373 9136
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iio.,n 5J5 mnnthty Brautilul high
".ntain v,lI OWP4ER 506 316
*490
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70* I AIIIIEI AVi
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tracts.
'bader? lnt iru.,.ii (O,TimerCi4f, for
"all .'nfl Iarqe 57 0)0 per acre
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(35) Brav es Baseball
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SpeCIal
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(5) Movie
(9) Movie
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4:15 (9) Changing Times
4 ,30 (9) Championship

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6- 30 (6) Sunrise
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(5) Today in Florida
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(9) Bozo Circus
(44) Unlscope
7- 30 (9) Am America
(44) House Of

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8 00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
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8:33 (44) Spirit Of '76
9:00 (2) Phil Donohue
(6) Mike Douglas

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5*00 (2) World Series

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(44) Leave It To
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9:30 (44) Gomer Ply.
Games of the NFL. 10:00 (2) Celebrity
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(33) Wor ld Of
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5'30 (6) Black Experience
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(24) Sesame Str ee t
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(35) Family Classics
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11:00 (2.6.5) News

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(4) Edge Of Night
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(6) Match Game
1:00 (2.5) Tomorrow
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(24) Romnqnolis Table 270 (9) Daily Word
(33) My Favorite
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SEPT. 9
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3 - 30 (6i Tattletales
7-00 (2) To Tell The
(9) One Life To
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(9) Wild World
(24) Yoga
(25) Rocky And
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(13) Wesleyan Singers
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(24) Or a nge County
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(6) Mery Griffin
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(9) Dlrwih
(35) Star Trek
(24) Se%arroe Street
(44) Hogan*% Heroes
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(9) Lucy Show
(35) Batman
(44) Gltligan's Island
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(34) Mister Rogers

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(44) Brady Bunch
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(6) Andy Griffith
(9) Beverly
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(13) Cable Journal
(24) Villa Alegre
(IS) Lost In Space
(44) Partridge

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(44) Electric Compa ny
(44) Lucy Show
630 (2.5.) NBC News
(9) ABC News
(13) ZaneGrev
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(24) Feeling Good
1 3 Mayberry RFD
(44) Bewitched
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(44) Love American
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dealer for 18 cars, is to be
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(24) Washington
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schedule
do all the
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up to the networks have to
take them ?
R.C.B.. Tulsa,
Akin.
A: Nope. Each of the networks owns live stations
which usually carry the
network lineup Intact. The
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stations each is owned by
other
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carry
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programs. For Instance ABC
network now Is having trouble
persuading some midwest
and rural affiliates to pick up
its new tall cosnedy,"Welcom
Back." It's set in Brooklyn
sham school and some station
managers few their bacolie
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know why good rogram,s like
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worst written, worst acted of
all, "Get Christie Love," is
left to take up time when
something that Is really entertaining could be shown?
It.S.W., Grand Rapids
A: Contracts, budgets and
which network is involved

will be back for the 1976-77
season. lie already has a
sponsor for a full season of
variety hours,
Q: Are Wink Martindale
and Tom Kennedy related?
They sure do look alike
I).S., I'ntcrson, N.J.
A: Nope. They merely use
the same smile,
I saw "Earthquake" and i
thought the sound vibration
effect was really real. Are
they going to make any more
movies using anything Like
that ? It sure makes the
movies seem real.
B.B.N.,
Brunswick, Ga.
A: Yep. Universal Studio
calls it "S.ensunound" and it
will be used during the big
naval battle
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Monte Markham
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EVENING
8:00 (35)- Spirits Of the
Dead- Rridgette Bardo,
Peter Fonda, Jane Fonda
9:00 (44)- Dames- Dick
Powell, Joan Blondell,
Ruby Keeler
9:00 (8)- The Last of
Sheila- Richard Benjamin,

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movie, "Midway," which is

FRANK AND ERNEST

Seminole
at:on
for
%; .is reduced
mr citizens
for $7,000
the group

4

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And The
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World War II Years

mif you have a television or
Sold by C.I.P. Proceeds to be used for Seawalk
mniie question, send It to the
beautification.
TV Time Answer Man in care
of this newspaper. Time of
Only S9.95. See Catherine Ray at Sanford
ileneral interest will be an.
Atlantic National Bank, or call 322.6473 for
swered in this column. fly, delivery.
Answer Man gets so many
letters he is unable to send
L "W" "all 1~1~1 I'M, low low "aw
personal replies. i
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now in production,

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request for

(a

Loretta Young

play a bier role than
popularity or enjoyment
quotient in determining what
sta)s or goes on '11
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MORNING

Lightning- Boot Reynolds,
Jennifer Bithngsley, Ned

(4 4)-Escape

NeverEleanor

1:00

Harvey

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AFTERNOON

Thursday

9:00

EVENING
8:00 (35)-Desperate Jour
Errol
Flynn,
neyBaymogtj Massey
9:00 (9)- Diamonds Are
Forever- Sean Connery

MORNING

8:00 (35)-Rebus- Ann
Margaret, Lawrence

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expected to
heir depart-

MORNING
9:30 (13)- Railroad
AF1EIIN)ON

Friday

Wednesday

EVENING

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Brown,

(Part!)

rf

Robbins
Four Jills In a
5:30 (411
Martha Itayc,
Jeep-CaroleLandis, Kay Francis

MORNING

In

Baltimore- Robert Young.
Shirley Temple

Berry,

5:20 (9)- Buffalo Gun-Wayne Morris, Marty

EVENING
:30 1131-Ghost I)lverJames Craig. Audrey Totter
$:30 (35)-Timbuktu
Victor
Mature, Yvonne l)eCarlo
9:00 (6)- Assignment To
Kill- Patrick O'Neal, Joan
Hackett
9:00 (44i
Dive BomberErrol Flynn, Fred MacMurray, Alexis Smith
11:30 (6)- Kansas City
Bomber- Itacquel Welch,
Kevin McCarthy

7:30 (13)-Railroad-- John
9:00 191- The Man From
Ireland, Sheila Ryan
Down Under- Charles
8:00 35- Young RebelLaughton, Ilinnie Barnes
j0
Ferrer, Louis Jordan
AFTERNOON
9:00(41)... Uncerta in Glory1:00 (35)-Jammie- Joyce
Errol Flynn, Paul Lukas.
Reynolds, Edward Arnold
Faye Emerson
1:00 (44)- Nancy Steele Is
11:30(6)-The Dirty DozenMissing- Peter Lorre,
Jim
Lee Marvin
Victor McLaglen, June
(Part 1)
Lang

Southern

British Columbia

hassling with the
producers over money and

scenes

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Crosby,

EVENING

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age group which advertisers
most want to reach. The
young, the old, The men all are
being told to go take a flier
while the networks pursue
their ad rrveuue.
Q: Is it true that Beatrice
Arthur of "Maude" is actually
a man who had a sex change
operation? A friend of mine
claims he saw her on Johnny
Carson's show while
was
giving the details of the
operation.
S.I.H John.stown, Pa.
A: Her grown sons tend 10
doubt that.
Q: Is "We'll Get By" really
being taken off the air? Ican't
imagine why. It's a lovely,
funny show and quite true to
life. Alan Alda is an excellent
writer. — K.M.C. Waldwick,
N.J.
A: Yep. It was so low key It
tailed to stimulate an
audience in this era when
loud, abrasive insult humor
seems to be in

A: You're speaking of
Michael Ontkean who went

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the programming is primarily

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do two shows a year. Williams

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lamour,, Bob Hope
3:30 (2)- Fourty Guns To
Apache Pass- Audic
1u - y, Laraine Stephens

original third rookie on'
"The Rookies?" his part now
Is played byBruceFajrbajrn.
E.R.K. Middletown,

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(also is set to
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Carlson,
Spae.'-Richard
lhLl'bilrft Ru.sh
4:00 144)- A Message Ti,

A FTERNOON
1:00 (35)-Four WivesPriscilla Lane, Claude
Rains
1:00 (44)- Three 1.111k Girls
In Blue- June liaver,
Vivian Blaine. Vera Ellen

EVF.NIN(;

aimed at women In the 18-34

Andy

Karen Valentine, Richard
IMfli

Tuesday

1:00 (44)— Count Three and
Pray- Van helm, Joanne
%!i I.avnwnt1 Burr
:30 (8 I- To Kill
Mockingbird- Gregory
Peck, Mary Badham
2:30-( 91- Khartoum--Charlton Ileston, Lawrence
Olivier.

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Williams and Perry Como
with regular shows? AL least
they didn't frighten the dog.
V.S.B, Watertown, N.Y.

The Comic- Dick

ArIEIIN(M)N

Q: What happened to the

Ewing back some of the good

Brian

1)nlcvv
10:30 (2)

J.S., Hackensack. N.J.
A: It's not only teen-agers
who are being had by the
wouldn't be to bad. M. ob.networks.
Except
fur
jection Is to the rather shabbySaturdaymornings when the
way old stock footage Is networks hustle the Little kids.

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McCrea,

Say

Goodbye- Errol Flynn,
Eleanor Parker, Forrest
Tucker
11:30 (6)- The Girl Who
Came Gift-Wrapped-

- The Virginian

Joel

This Week

Realty
9:00
44)-Never

Sunday

and I have learned interesting

you have a logical reason for
uur attitude. It may be you
objection to exposing the
animals before the camera,
Uut Li that worse than locking
them in cages?- A.R.T.,
Virginia Reach, Va.
A: If they did expose a few
animals to a camera, it

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huc do tile)
make the people laugh at the
start of the show
GIN.,
Bristol. Ct.

for
time to find
what
'iou have
the two
programs, "Animal World"
and "Wild World of Animals."
I know most men like
out

)[) signs at all
iting the way

NVl

Movies

Van Dyke, Mickey Utxrnev
liii The lee- Bud
11:451441
Abbott and Lou Costello

against

i(NOWN

TV

the show starts he commands
to
around and
shake hands ith the person
behind them. At the precise
moment the audience breaks
Into nervous
neous laughter over its

some

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CAMPUS CLATTER with BIMO BURNS

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A: After the sarm-up man
has conditioned the audience
to
respond Jo his every
command, moments before

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DEAR POLLY — Foil the birds Wio
expect to dine in that freshly seeded areA! Save the tin tops and bot.
toms from cans, and. with a nail
punch a hole in each one about an
inch from the odgo. Cut strings of
equal length and faston covers to
horizontal stick fastened to an tipricjht stake in the ground. Clatter of
the lids keeps tho f(%athered

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Instead of throe.ing away a stale cake, I slice it Into a
biking dish. mix custard as for an
41119 cust,ard plo (omit the sugar).
pour over the cake and bake like a
broad pudding. Servo with rich milk
I learned this during
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Sand 7k ø.ch plus He for postage and h and l ing with nam e,

newspaper), Sam 4388, Midtown Station, New York, MY 10018.

INTO FRIENHIP!

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DEAR POLLY
To protect the
hands when sawing or doing art
work requiring use of a razor blade,
put one side of the blade into a
larqe pnper clamp
KATH

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thatwcre hard nc1dry Ustriqabout
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effect a July
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%%indshield of our car left spots
washing wouldn't Yornove. An auto
supply store clerk suggested we
rub the spots with baking sco i
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oil the section on the calendar for
that day. so wo can be located in

DEAR POLLY — Rather than virite
my congressman a letter. I clip
newspaper and magazine articles
that say what I want to say, or which
reveal information I want my conçrossman to know. This has the im
pact of a letter, with the source
iaterial included.
II RP.c

Shevin. the
lose
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f fi LX-.
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Seminole in
s, *,Assuming
f Commerce
a rent of

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'iarnber of

niber building,
tionte's com-

This friendly turtle is onade from
colorful patches, No 2296 has
11alivin pleces.jull directions
Send Ift plus 15c
TO ORDER,9 for
postage and
handling with name. address, patrain
number and iIzi to PAT rEANS (

this newspaper). Sox 4188, Midtown
Stf000k Now Volk. MY 30019.

to bring about
economic
the area.
ir
Sanford
mimerce has
owned facifity
qua
Sanford City

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pays an extra dividend Tuesday, Wednesday. Lucky in bargains if friends,
not family, are involved Thursday. Friday. Not too sharpSalurday.

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1959.

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day. Gains come from sharing Thursday.

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) It's hard to r.t a handle on career matters
th
Tuesday.
Friday.

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Candif
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LEO (July 23 Aug 22) Double-check all mental
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P.onday. Poular with pa,s but watthexpenses Tuesday, Wednesday.

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VIRGO

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)p signs at all

Resources poorly managed Monday. bold plan
A

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works Tuesday. Don 't hide the facts in dealings Wednesday. As week

closes. something material fur the home.

I also isset to
ing part of
I 25th Street

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Unlikely you'll finish whal yqu start Monday.
Bright financial prospects Tuesda
You buy something unnecessary
Wednesday. Extremely creative
ursaay. News favorable Friday.

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OFFICIALS W11 L 16F 5,YV SUKIN6 rO ei rFR AQA AICIFNIFIffs
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Worthwhile
bat
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groups Friday.
following advice Saturday.
is Thursday. Lucky
achievemments Tuesday, Wednesday. Contacts
witt1

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news fromafar Tuesday. An old alliance is renewed Wednesday. Success, if
down a bit

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Mar ked provement in ancs as week closes.
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of

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CommsIon Chairman Sid agency chiefs are expected to
ILl be 'somi changes' at Vitden Jr., said commissioners protest cuts in their (h irt
Tuesday's 7p.m. hearing at the are "still looking" for ways to ments

commi sioners may Setninole Count%, Courthouse. reduce the budget.
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last year's millage lev% was uoim- under fire front social
Eleanor Anderson, budget
Already, the commission
dtflCftstieheldto
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year's
funding level. But some
mills for the operating budget have been pared at 'be first Management Analysis and more than $22-million to
requests
were drasticall)
and 1.5 mills for debt service. public hearing Tuesday on the Evaluation (OMAE), said $18,586M.
The new budget has an more than $18-million budget, today the budget
within a
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state federal
ovirall five per cent "cost of
"Soine special agencies have half-mill of the 5.34 inills cerFor example a irequest for
and local revenues" have been
living" increase for all em been asking for
S property
frtemmole
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reduced because of
the
appraiser.
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recessionary trend - which is
this year," Commissioner Dick
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was reduced
present
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at
the sole problem.
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Willi s said toda
$
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citizens
which would mean property
five per cent pension payment
Vihlen
said
departments
h
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to
group
is
budgeted
for
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lie said the agencies — which owners would pay an dditiorwi
the
been
"uniformly
cut"
and
tahat
half
of
what
the
group
for police and firemen rind include senior citizens, drug 50 cents per $1,000 of
paying the four per cent sUte action programs and Division assessed val
f their no, single department has been requested.
retirement contribution for all
crucified."
(if Famil Services, among property. In all citize0ms would
All in all Mr5. Anderson said
other city employes who have
Mean'ALIJile, Wilfiams,,sald
others — have been cut this be required to pay $5.91 per
budgets
v ere
reduced
been given a one per cent sala
this just -Lsn't the year for
year to about $95,000.
$1,000 of taxable property.
-equally."
increase. acLording to City
funding social agencies.
Clerk and Finance Director
Last year, the same social
To come within the 5.34 land
Williams expects sorne
1,ast year's county budget
I enry N. Tanim Jr,
agencies received about tax. commLssioners would have citizens to protest the millage. was slightly more than
$1~$125,000.
Salaries in the city manager 's
to cut an additional $650,000.
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iristallat~on of safety features at predicts the facility wiH reopen Offender Rehabiliuition.
ditional items for the jail."
the county jail — damaged in a in three weeks. Doors closed
At the Tallahassce meeting,
The jail was damaged by fire
fire that killed 10 imnates and a after the June 9 fire, and in- VihIen said, he was assured by and smoke.

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fire codes were met.

missioners would be reaching a well as complicated fire and "anal)7ed" very carefully.

With intaUtion of the safety reasonable degree of safety." smoke detection eauipment.
The committee cons
of
features ;nd state waiver of
He pursued the letters sin
One firm last week bid p9,574 Polk, Bob Ellis, administrative
And prisoners were moved other ttms, Vihien says the fire, but was unable to for installa tion of the ma jority assis tant to the county corn.

mates have been housed in both agencies that the county

The bids were presented to surrounding jails at a cost of would not be required to con-

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struct a new jail within two in surrounding counties.

Vililen met last week with years before reopening the

the county jail.

A continRent ofstate officials

ficials.

A number of law suits have taway last week suggested the Proudfoot.

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Each mill equals 11 per $1,000 upgrade and improve the
claims the new $50.2 million of appraised property value and county's older schools.

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Acmilciing to news articles
published Friday, Hattaway
said in a letter to Shevin. the
chamber may
lose
its
Altamonte Springs office.
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Harris
calhig for an 8.6 millage levy is taxes.
about it
Ided.
Sims said ilk- eight mills,
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meiiir Davic F re
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Sims who cast one of the to budget could easily be reduced million capital outlay budget
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votes last . week to to seven mills,
was used to build new schools.
advertise the 86 utillage to
'For years, we've been New schools re no longer
support the new $393 million robbing our operating budget needed this year due to the drop
operational and $3.2 million and putting the money in in construction business
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debt service budgets, said the capital outlay," said Sims.
leveling off of enrollment, Supt.
Siais said there Is a total of William P. "Bud" Iayer taid.
on contingencies."
about 11.3 million that was in
County Property Appraiser
operating budgets that is now in Terry Goembel certified 5.97
the $6.8 million capital outlay mills to bring in the same
budget, having been "carried revenue as last year, but the
r" from previous years.
state mandated (tic school
There are man)- things that board levy a maximum 6.291
could be delayed for a year with mills for the counts to be
Around The Chick
our
present
economic eligible to participate in state
Bridge
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situation,"
said
Sims.
funding. And the board is adCalendar
Its
lie
sidd
the
new
dget
vertising
for 8 mills to support
Comics
6A
contains
it
$1
million
conits
new
operating
budget, and.6
Crossviord
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tlngencs
fund'
in
addition
to
mills
for
debt
s
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vice.
Editorial
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%%h at ht termed paddrn of
The board les ted total of 128
$250,000 in the utility budget for nulls last year, which included
m )
anticipated
in eight milb for the operating
311
electrical
expenses,
and
budget plus four mills for new
Hnspital
5A
$100,000
for
fuel
expenses.
construction (which voters
Oblluarle%
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Sinis said these and other agreed to drop this year since
Sports
1-211
high estimates' have resulted new schools are not needed),
TtltsI.sion
in heavy padding of the school and .8 mills for debt service.
budget.
Harris said the county has
Skins said another example of received an increase of $80,515
padding Ls the $70,000 budgeted of state capital ouflay money
Sunday's high 91. OvemIght for the purchase of five acres of over last year "and may get
low 69. Rainfall was .03 Inches. additional land for Lake more."
Partly cloudy through Brantley High School, when the
Board Chairman Robert G.
Tuesday. Chance of mainly land "has already been bought "Bud" Feather cast the smnd
afternoon thundershowers. for $60,000!"
opposing vote last week to
Highs In the lower 90s. Lows in
Roger Harris, assistant advertise the 8.6 millage.
the lower iOs. Southeast winds superintendent for finance Feaffier also said more of the
around 10 mph, gusty near disagreed. lie said earlier more budget should be "shaved off"
thundt rshosiers
Rain than $4 million coming from the this year since
everybody is
prohabilit&gt; 30 per cent through total $6.8 million capital outlay "tightening their belt."
Tues day.
portion of the budget (which
The new budget is down about
Complete details and tides involves no new tax dollars this $1.8 million from last
tear's $52
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until
certain Olin Greene, director
the pent facility.
toured the jail after the fire and state that with "incorporation betn filed .i result of the fire. bids be "turned over to tL
'iiainnan Sid Vihkn Jr. will
aivers could be obtained from state fire inarhal's office, and
Vihkn said a letter from recommended a 14-point plan. of safety features and
Safety features include a conimittee" for further stuu
ask conunissioners Tuesday for state officia ls.
Cecil Sewell, the chief prison Greene "completely approved But no permission was granted deve
lopment of programs, the smoke injection system,
Sheriff John Polk agreed,
approval to award bids for
The commission chairman inspector for the Department of the county's proposal for ad- to reopen the facility until state Board of County Corn- sprinklers, exhaust fans, as saying the bids should

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Association's (PBA i
marathon Bluegrass
Festival Saturday was a
huge success,If the
preissions on these faces
ate
, indication. Above
from &gt;

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left, Kenny Wilkes and
daughter. Tammy. 4, are
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is used to determine property

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:flsol a:t of
spectors, two public works
iii the
a1Fnda
$Ijl,882 but requiring 2.14 inills
A total of seven job positions laborers and four library Zoological Society for putting property north of 25th Sir"(
less than last % ear, is the second ihere eliminated from the Iriew employes. The municipal up signs on public right-of. and between Yale Avenue and
avenda item for tonight's budi, -t at a savings of $67,135 to library, which cost the city ways. Plans are to attach the the
Seaboard
Coastline
re4ular city commission the it&gt; according to City $35,065 last year, is being taken signs, which are in the shape of Railroad right-of-way to Sit I
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Noting the (liamber building,
formerly Altatimnte's corn-

sreck.'d truck-load of prime beef tabove) Sunday on SR-4..14 at

tituruty tow,e, is leased from

Douglas Ave. found the garage sale sign on the utility pole didn't the city for $1 annually. flata&gt; said it has bw'uie the
apply. Ten hours after the accident 19
of prime beef (left)
twd been loaded on another refrigerated truck on orders of in. "inuch-needed focal point" for
and
surance adjustors. Florida Highway Patrrl Trooper Ernie Jacobs chamber activities
sold truck driver Wayne Oshel, 44, of Wichita, Kansas, wasn't chambtr efforts to bring about
orderly
economic
hurt. But a passenger, Beverly Moses, 45, of Wichita. was listed in the
satisfactory condlUon today at Florida Hospital North, Alta Monte development of the area.
Springs. Hubbard Construction Co. officials estimated damage to
The
Greater
Sanford
the highi4 ay under covistruction and new sidewalk at $5,000. Oshel
said the swinging Iowa beef bound for Riveria Beach, shifted Chamber of Commerce !w
%hen he made a jog onto the new road and It caused the trailer to used a Sanford-owned facilitv
a
overturn. 'Me accident occurred just before 11 a.m., and two for more than a quarter of '
century,Sanford
City
large wreckers from Altamonte Garage righted th e t.-wk at 9
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had presiousls advised count) identifying the driver of the Eisenhower's $10,000 fee f4 r
Ilo'.eser, endorsement b the Chamber
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hold an Oct. 14 public hearing Attorney Abbott Herring's
Gutmann said renovation
on a proposed railroad ob- office where a decision would of the Sa
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struction ordinance that may be be made on filing a would also be considered I)v
almost impossible to enforce. misdemeanor charge in county Eisenhower, as "ould th'
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The proposed law would limit court and issuing a swiunons. possible effects on a Sanford
trains to five minutes at any
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Ellis said the proposed crossing
support
Representative Alice Doehiman, John ('arli and Dot Williamson, representing Atlantic National ordinance makes penalty on Titusville office, said
to raise U.
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our 7:30 p.m. meeting next policemen and an animal appeals.
control officer, serving prison
After action by the appellate and were sentenced on June 17. years prison. Campbell's response to trains blocking tile
uesday," said Knowles.
discussing sentences in connection sith a court it is possible that defense
Bennett was sentenced to sentence '.as later changed b) SR-46 crossing test of Sanford
This item involved
the cost sharing on the study. burglary ring, have been attorneys could ask the local seven years prison and eight the court to six years prison and and complaints from citizens.
transferred from the Lake circuit court to reduce the %-ears probation: Hamlin to five four Nears probation,
S1146 is the main artery into
Butler
state
prison
reception
Sanord from Interstate Four.
federal share which the citY
center to a medium-security
Seaboard Coast Line
accepted last week $15000
facilit% in Lake County.
l6ilroad has recently rerouted
committed by the city. $5.000
Lake
Mary,
and
State
Department
of
Offender
nie of its long freight trairls to
conunitted by
Rehabilitation (DOR) officials
use facilities at Wildwood insaid Raymond Bennett, 30.stvad (if the Sanford yard.
Thursda) s meeting with the iliramn Ilainhin 22, and Robert
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three-man committee was Ray Campbell Jr., 23, all of
count%'
commissioners pass the
called to determine the county's Sanford,
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were taken from Lake
interest in a joint effort to Butler it) the I.ake Correctional
The Seminole County Corn- per $1,000 of assessed
Two major items '.%hich cur POWC to enforce it"
develop the inflow-infiltration Institution at Clermont
But Polk noted enforcement
mission has reduced the l975.7 evaluation and is used to Commission Chairman Sid
stud) for the project in North '.'.tektncl
are
could
tie up manpower since an
of
budget
to
within
a
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mill
determine
the
amount
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land
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cut
Seminole (ount
Relatives of one of the ex
Montgomery
officer
would have to be at the
by
the taxes paid. Thus, a six mill levy purchase of tht,
ilicemen said the three men, the 5.34 mills certified
(al Conklin, consulting
eount)'s pr oper t y appraistr, a would mean homeowners ill War d complex in South (TOSSifl, fine the blockage,
tioseliesreportedly had been
vrigineer with Clark Dietz &amp;
to
and then go b)
budget analyst said Thursday. pay $6 for each $1.00U of the Seinimleanott (vristriction of a
threatened at tlx- Lake Butler
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Associates of Sanford, a city
another point to possibly stop
1-.lCliflOr Anderson of the assessed property value,
county library.
report
their
hired firin, is expvcIt'd to ex. facilities,
tht,
11"11N .11d '11,17""t the per'1110"t AllalYs's
Tile 9 a.m. session with
sur rou ndi rigs are much better Of IIck' of Marlag(
But, Ile says, neither is a
"°"
FalU4'itiofl(O\tAf)5;Iid department heads stas to ad
wble a lterna tive because the
grant, '.hat it '.ill coser and the Ui in dies wer e at lake Butler. the budget still contains v&amp; thell, of
the commission's Montgoniery Ward building
"There's no %%,it% we could
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estimated
"tilassive stop a fast freight Polk said,
a
project. time schedule for the initiates were isolated in a six. land tax will prooduce.
their 6nipes about reductions in savings" to taxpayers and the "Bu we nilolit
by-eighl-foot cell, designed to
" i~ able to get
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voters
engine
or
train
numbers and go
Knowles appealed earlier for hold one prisoner, and housed
library was apDroved by
with department heads today to "It's t give them a chance to last year. Knocking out the to the railroad company."
county support of the required with a fourth inmate after the
t he more than $5- react," Commissioner Dick
Officers can't arrest for
study, saying if the paperwork alleged threats to their sa fety.
library would reduce the budget
million pared from their initial Williams said.
offenses unless
misdemeanor
is not (lOfli' together, then each
I)efense attorneys have filel
b 1525,000
'rhe 1975-76 budget %%ill be in
area will have to (to it in. notice of appeals in the cases requests for 122-million.
they
occur
in
the officer's
million 1goinery
,
Ward purchase is
,,Everything
is
changing
the
neighborhooid
of
$18
presence.
ail(] reportedly are preparing
dividualiv.
The
sewer
committee legal briefs to submit to the again," Mrs. Anderson said. domi more than $5-million fron;
Anoth,or route the en.
membership consists of Fourth District Court of "Other iteitis are cotning in that the $ 22-million request subThe first public hearing on foreenient could take would lx'
Chairman John Morrii, Vihlen Appeals at west Pallil Beach. tile (Ionlinission will want to mitted by department chiefs. the budget is set for '
I p.m. on
I i in e - o: ci n s u in i n g
and
cOilSidCr."
Last
year's
county
budget
Sept.
9
at
the
Seminole
County frustrating, officials said.
and Lake Mary Councilman Sources indicate it may be six
0mw mill is equivalent to $1 was for more than $15.mnillion. CtirthotLse,
Harry Terry
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this suggestion.
'heatre consultant, is currenu ',
Vie Nankers' Committee of
[lodges, Krider, Engineer Cal advising the City of Orlando on
the renovation of its Municipal
of Commerce Thursda) en Gutmann met with Eisenhower Auditorium and is consultant
dorsed a motion to raise $10,000 on Aug. 12.
for Florida Technological
for the hiring of theatre conAt that time, the theatre Universit% , FTUi ne,.4- fine arts
sult.ant Dr. George Eisenhower consultant said he would be (omplex.
I of willing
to undertake a
10 stud), the feasibilit%
"fie 1 Eisenho%;er) will tell
erecting a performing arts feasibility study in the &amp;-inford
area. fie said he could probably us what we need-if anything-,
center in Sanford.
Howard Hodges, chairman of begin the study before the end ana what the Sanford area
the Bankers' Committee. of the year, would take three to could support-if anything."
suggested half the ,amount be four months to complete it, and said Hodges. "Our committee
feels there is sufficient cause to
rats&amp;d in the COflifliUflit) and his fee would be about $10,000
Eisenhower, who is based at employ him. The study, even if
half by the City of Sanford and
ow light on
negative,
recommended John Krider be Yale University, is renowned other
rojects the ority might
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B JEAN IATrFSON
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County Reduces Budget

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im.,sioner Ilelen Keyser, a
prime mover in organizing
tlw chamber and the one who
sporisored the lease through
the city commission, said
today publicity given the
She%in opinion has caused her
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Knowles said the Greater

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Night Stand (ea )

11ir Ia,A provides for a maxinium salary as listed
;ib(-% v, or it allo,As it maximuni'20jif-ir ci,nt increase

mene' has been using the city.
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1k opinion may, however
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plant committee received 5t
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appraiser, from $11,0
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Super isor of de tions, Iroiti $17,358 to
$21 0'21
County iii'iont rs from $11 545 to
516 4113
-Scho)ol Lwiard inenibers, front $4,672 to $5,657.

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the purchase of an 8200 kitchen taucet.

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But in the case of the
his salary listed in
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ill(- 1975-76 county budget fails to correspond with
wore than 02,000. A 20 per cent increase would up
the figures from Williants' office.
lk-ckvith's salary by S4,412.
Polk's salar)
The depa rtment ofthmrnctrdt1on memo
ArdiflgtuWi Ilia ndle, a Seminole County
Sent
to all Florida counties Seminole Counts
she riff cams $23 858 and ill go to a maximum of
salaries
were based on i 1XPu1 ,tl( 11 estimate 'if
$28,893.
Count) reords stins Polk earned $24,984 in 134 000
Fiscal t.ar 1974-75 and is slated to go next year to
The lawsets salaries according to .i (Otiflt)
$28 916
population and the cost of living. Salarme' UhIS
adjusted up or d4J n
uordin'Iy
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aillount of detail" figuring his salary, and he said proximate!~ I I I per cent," accorflin~ to Willlafru~,
it's "figured right."
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Shevin Opinion Won't Stop Funding

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county commissioners and
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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

IN BRIEF
August Unemployment Stabh
Wholesale Prices May Be Up
WASHINGTON (AP)
The latest unemployment
figures and holesale price index will provide fresh clues
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about the strength of the economic comeback.
The Labor Department today issues reports on
unemployment and holesale prices in August. Wholesale
prices are expected to be up, but at a slower pace than in
July, and last month's unemployment rate is likely to
shos little change.
Usually, the nation's jobless rate doesn't begin to drop
until several months after a recession bottoms out, but it
Fell surprisingly from 9.2 per cent in May to 8.4 per cent in
July.
Wholesale prices in July jumped 1.2 per cent equal to
an annual rate of 14.4 per cent — mainly due to hefty hikes
in food and fuel COStS.
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regulations.
"They will give United States business and industry
some of the incentive our economic expansion requires.
They will give job-seekers a paycheck Instead of a raincheck," Ford said In remarks prepared for a meeting of
California business leaders.

Ford Predicts Sinai OK
WASHINGTON (All) — No significant congressional
opposition is threatening the U.S. commitmnts in the Sinai
truce pact, and President Ford predicts that Congress will
approve the agreement.
Ford told a Republican fundraising dinner Thursday
night in Portland. Ore., he was certain "Congress will
support this gamble for peace." He said the Sinai
agreement's "alternative was almost inevitably war in
six to eight months."
He had said earlier that there was "near unanimity" of
support among 20 congressional leaders who were briefed
Thursday at the %Thlte House by Secretary of State Henry
A. Kissinger.

Mctlon
on Reports
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Man Re-Arrested
Sheriff's Lt. H. C. Parker
arrested the operator of the
Rendezvous Bar, Altamonte
Springs, again Thursday night
on a buying, receiving and
concealing stolen property
charge.
County jail records indicate
that Donald Richard Crowder,
44, of 551 Karen St., Altamonte
Springs, was arrested at his
home and was held on $5,000
bond before a judge ordered
him released from jail on his
own recognizance.
Parker said Croder was

and receiving money from the
city,

Continut'd From I'agelA)

city contributions to the
Central Florida Zoological
Society and to the South
Seminole
Community
Library.
Altamonte Springs City
Attorney Joe Davis said he
has requested a copy of the
full text of the Shevin opinion.
A digest of Shevin opinions
was received by Seminole
cities this week. The digest
included a question from
Charles A. Hall, city attorney
of New Smyrna Beach on
municipal home rule and the
chamber of commerce using a
municipally owned building

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today in a 17th floor restroom of the Kennecott Building
here, causing an estimated $50,000 damage, authorities
said. No injuries were reported.
Persons identifying themselves as members of the
Weather Underground called Associated Press bureaus in
Salt Lake Cityándan Francisco and said the bomb was
aimed at thi Kennecott Copper Company in protest of
U.S. Involvement in Qille.
Ken Curtis, fire battalion chief, said the explosive apparently was wrapped in a blanket and left in a women's
restroom on the 17th floor. The explosive material used
was not known, Curtis said.

Teacher Strike Continues
By TUE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Nearly a million school children in 11 states were locked
out of the classroom again today as teachers, striking for
more money and other benefits, paced the picket line
while nego!lations with school officials remained
stalemated.
Scattered settlements were reported Thursday in
several states, but teachers were still boycotting classes
in parts of California, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Montana, New Jersey, New York. Penn.
sylvania, Rhode Island and Washington.
The gripes which kept the teachers out of the
classrooms included wages, class size, cost-of4iving
Increases, and fringe benefits.

Longshoremen Oppose Order
WASHINGTON (AP)
Longshoremen blocked by
court orders from carrying out a boycott of grain ship-rnents to the Soviet Union may begin calling in sick unless
the injunctions are lifted.
President Thomas Gleason of the International
Longshoremen's Association said Thursday, "There is
more than one way to skin a cat on these injunctions."
11 the maritime union is unsuccessful
getting injunctions lifted in courts in Texas and Louisiana. Gleason
said "an epidemic can break out on the docks very easily.
My guy3 can get sick as hell."
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ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)
Presidential hopefuls would
pay more attention to Dixie if all southern states got
together for a single presidential primary, says Georgia
Gay. George Busbee.
And Alabama Coy. George Wallace, a southern
governor likely to be in the 1976 race, says it would save
candidates money.
Legislative leaders from 14 states have been invited
Atlanta for a to-.day mimeeting beginning WeiJneday to
discus the proposed regional primary.
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13 Cent Stamp Considered
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A spokesman for the
engineering department said
"nothing has been done yet"
concerning the commission's
request for further study.
"This request is just one of
many in a step-by-step program
to erase a lot of major
Problems," Kwiatkowski said.

But Commissioner John
Ki.mbrough advised the com.
mission "to get a presentation
from (County Enpinepri
Bill
a
Bush" to see "if we're doing
something we haven't done
before."
"Get an Idea if there's any
policy change," he added.
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of Transportation. Jim Wilson
reported the $125 boat was
stolen from the Osteen Bridge
construction site on the St.
Johns River, S11415 east of
Sanford.
Deputy John 1. Poole
reported burglars took a
shotgun, color television and
$100 cash in a breakin at the
residence of Randolph Addison,
1724 Peruvian Lane, Eastbrook.

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bar-b-que gill and stand are
missing from the county's Lake
Mills Park at Chuluota.
Sanford police reported a $270
saxaphone was listed by school
officials as missing after
burglars entered the Seminole
high School Hand Room, by
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iIm'bratmg his third wedding anniversary, has started
serving an 18-month prison sentence for his part in a
slush-fund conspiracy.
Groot, a Former top aide to former Sen. Edward Gurney, surrendered Thursday to officials at the minimum
security federal penitentiary here.
Ina 51 ---month Federal trial in Tampa, ('.urney and three
odefendanls, former aide Joseph Bastien and federal
housing officials Ralph Koontz and K. Wayne Swiger,
ere acquitted of charges growing out of the alleged
conspiracy to shakLMlu% n Florida builders by promising
(;urey's influence mth the Federal Housing Adminisdinminis.
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herald Staff Writer
TheSeniorCitlzenConmmittee
of the Greater Sanford
Chwimber of Commerce will
sponsor a health care seminar
at the Sanford Civic Center at 10
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MIAMI i All)
S iss-style numbered bank accounts
held by 415 depositors in a Miami bank may contain
material needed in a grand jury investigation of
corruption and misconduct in public office, a Federal
prosecutor says.
Asst. U.S. Atty. Charles A. lntriago contended in federal
court Thursday that "at least one alleged member of an
organized crime gambling group" maintained such a
confidential account.
And he said there are indications that unqualified
Americans also are holding secret accounts — limited by
federal regulations to non-resident aliens and U.S.
citizens living or working overseas.
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Among agencies represented
on the panel will be Social
Security, Seminole Memorial
hospital, Division of Family
Services, County officials, P
Seminole County Mental
Heal th, health insurance and
Senior
Volunteer

Son Says Men Innocent
The son of a murdered tmite
S1'AItKE AP
nmian says he's convinced that two black men who have
been in prison since 1963 for the slaying are innocent.
"There is no doubt in my mind that they are in prison
for something they didn't do," Chris Burkett said of
Freddie PiUs and Wilburt Lee.
Pitts and Lee were convicted in 1963 and again in 1972 of
the murder of Jesse Burkett and Grover Floyd, two white
Port St. Joe service station attendants. They are now
serving life terms after spending almost nine years on
death ron.
"lime case against them is built on lies," Burkett said.
"It is a racial outrage. I know they didn't kill my father."
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the Golden Age Olympics
scheduled for No%. 9-15 will be
doing a service to the cornmunity and to local buslnes.ses.
It was reported plans are golng
well for the Olympics project,
which will include a variety of
activitie from a golf tour.
nament and other sportsevents
to quieter events such as arts
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and crafts, bridge and canasta,
McDenald's Hamburgers has
loaned their public relations
expert Rosemary Freda to plan
a professional advertising

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This pavilion at the Seminole Youth Ranch, SR 419, Winter Springs, was donated by the Sertoma flim-flam artists, lie said that
Club of Longwood. The Shelter provides a pleasant place for picnics, doing homevo;k., and playing the police department will
games for the boys at the ranch. Serlomii members shown checking out the facility are from left, cooperate in conducting the
Carmine Bravo, president; Rod Cable, secretary; Joe lilian, and Gil Lewis, director. (Herald clinic.
Photo by Gordon Williamson)
He told of a recent case where
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Coast community.
The Central States, Southeast
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drivers who contribute to it.
How well it does this depends on
how sucessfully the monies are
invested,
Low rates on loans as small
as $8,800 form a sidelight to th€
practices of the $1.4 billion Ceotral States Fund, better known
for its multimillion-dollar investments in projects promoted
by favored borrowers, some
connected with organized
crime, than for its beneficence

were willing to lend you most of

to the average vacation home
buyer.
It appears, in fact, to be the
first known instance where the
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bargain i;' per cent rate.
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held by a Miamimi bank. As with
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examination for his medicare.
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MIAMI Al', 'fl was hy tmiiis as Jesse Ferreira, 60, of Neil Hart, a I.'ate I'runt firthat I wasn't Hialeah; William 'Iron, 41',, and rescue worker, said one of Ihi'
killed," said one of 11 men in- John Cobb, 43, both of Hclly. mmien was still on fire when other
jured in a natural gas explosion wood. They said Ferreira and workers rushed him away' on
that killed three co-workers at a Trim died instantly, Cobb later the back of a flat-bed truck.
cement factory.
of burns covering 100 per cent of
"We met the truck on the way
Donald Llneback, 41, suffered his body.
to
the scene," Hart said. "We
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minor injuri es Thursday w hen
The injured, suffering from stopped it and t here were still
the blast knocked a 10-ton steel burns and dust inhalation, were flames on this man. His clothes
door from a giant furnace, taken to three area hospitals. were on fire."
raised a heavy cloud of cement
dust and ignited a flash fire.

TALLAHASSEE I APi
Gov. hteubin Askew's appointment of two recalled Dade
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P 4'
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Officials of Maule Industries
said workers apparently were
Digest," released Thursday,
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stalled three weeks ago, when
prised and disappointed" conservationists.
the explosion occurred. A bout
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The magazine objected to .6, '&amp; -'--'.
plant.
Askew's appointment last
month of Ben Shepard of lila"I was 15 feet from the door,"
leah and Hardie Ma theson of
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South Miami as members of the
were trying to light it. I
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cloud of dust coming out and I
Flood Control District Board.
TIPS FROM THE TOP
knew what it was.
Shepard and Matheson were Public relations pointers were presented to the Sanford
"I ran for the stairs and made
reca!Ied several years ago Seminole Jaycees Thursday' at a luncheon-meeting at Western
it out of the building. I'd just
when irate Dade County citi- Sizzlin' Steak house, Club President Skip Senkarik, left,
come (lawn from a scaffold to
zens ousted Four county corn- welcomes Rich Church from Washington D.C., public relations
get some bolts. If I'd been on
missioners.'
director for Auto Train Inc., who conducted the program and
that thing, I'd be dead."
The publication charged that showed slides.
Officials identified tile vic.
the two had, as commissioners,
"distinguished themselves as
spokesmen for developers and
special interests, repeatedly ignoring the recommendations of
"There are people in these restaurants. But when the High
MIAMI BEACH (API
county planners by voting to
buildings
who can't walk be- Holidays come, something from
approve high de nsity develop. Seasonal synagogues are cause
they are old and won't their childhood pulls at their
mnents
In environmentally sprouting
ride on a holiday," said Mau. mind. They want to go to servmembersas
of some
Southelderly
sensitive areas."
Florida's
rice
Matheson Is regarded by large Jewish community' "rent- store Lipson,
owner a retired jewelry Ices."
from Fall River,
At another condominium on
Dade County' conservationists a-rabbi" for special services Mass.
Miami
Beach, residents and
as "somewhat of dfl environ- during the High Holidays.
"Some
don't
keep
a
kosher
neighbors
will head to the ball"We get constant calls askmental turncoat" who failed to
hommie and eat out at non-kosher room for their services,
deliver on campaign promises ing, 'Where do we rent a rabbi,

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concerning environmental pro- prayer books and a Torah,"
says Rabbi Solomon Schiff, ditection, the magazine said,
It supported a Miami Herald rector of the Community Chap.
editorial stand that "the gover- laincy' Service.
The holy days begin at sunnor's poor judgement in the apbe
od
rcadown
tonight with Bosh hash-.
pointments would
con for the Senate to refuse anah, the Jewish new year.
They end at sundown Sept. 15
:onfirrnation."
He named hlilda Kressman, with Yom Kippur, the day of
Trenton, to the Suwannee River atonement.
Ianagement District, succeedAt one Hallandale condominium,
Eddie Richburg, and reap.
the Torah (Jewish
:mnted W.J. Carlton, Cross book of prayersi was rented
'ity. Also ap pointed were Don- from New York, the rabbi cam'
mId L. Browning, Madison; Je- out of retirement and a sevenome Johns, Starke; and B.W. foot-tall lucite ark was built
specially for the occasion
lelvenston III, live Oak.

SAT., SEPT. 6
P.M. TIL MIDNIGHT

TITUSVII.LE AP — Thu
policemen who shoplifte
$459 in loot, including a bo
nimotor carried out of a depar
ment store, say it was a hat
way to make a point.

But they never got caught i
what Police Chief C.W. "Jake
Miller said was an attempt i
emphasize how easy it is
shoplift.

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"All of us had nervous star
achs the whole time," Patrc
man Jack Schnell said Thur
day, "We were worried abom
what might happen to us."

condominium declaration and
began to sell its more than 100
units, plus more than 40 boat
slips, mostly to buyers using
Central States financing.

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M. Burman and Harvey M. SiThe second-mortgage holders
At a Collier County Fore- lets.
are a group of lawyers who ad- closure sale, the Fund bid $1
The property wound up in the
vise the pension fund, plus Allen million and took over the prop-- hands of The Cove of Naples,
Dorfman, the wealthy insur- erty, then being run as a motel. Inc., which paid $1.9 million.
ante agent whom James It.
For more than three years
The Fund financed $1.55 milHofFa installed to oversee the the Fund held the property as it lion of that with a 26-year loan
Fund when boffa went to jail in went through a series of three- at 612 per cent interest, and the
1967. Dorfman himself was con- and four-figure delinquency Dorfman group took a second
victed in 1972 of accepting a tiffs with federal and state tax mortgage for $250,000, thus
$55,000-kickback to arrange a authorities,
enabling the buyers to take over
fund loan.
In a series of transactions for a $100,000 investment.
The Fund became involved Jan. 2 and 3, 1969, the property
In 1972, Cove of Naples filed a

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SUPER BLUE GRASS FESTIVAL
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I'iveday-old twin sisters
PENSACOLA APi
kept a slim hold on life today amid a legal-religious battle
over blood transfusions doctors say may be vital to save
the premature infants.
Dr. Edward It. Westrnark, the attending physician, was
not available for comment Thursday. But a lawyer said
Westmark had sought legal advice on liability if he gives
ti'1, trnsfusions to Carol and Julia Ivey of Panama City,
o 'yr the objections of their parents.
The parents, Hon and Denita Ivey, said blood transfusions violate the beliefs of their Jehovah's Witnesses
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payment, you could, for
example, obtain a $22,700 resort
unit overlooking a pleasant ma-

fund was willing to loan you the
$20,000 balance for a modest in.
terest rate of 6 1 z per cent. That
was as much as three points
lower than the going rate for
conventional home mortgages
(luring the 1972-75 period that
units were available here at
Cove Inn,
What's more, if you didn't
care to conmie up with the full
down payment in cash, some
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several
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tight money and record-breaking mortgage interest rates, a
huge Teamsters Union pension
fund and its friends offered
bargain financing for buyers of
individual units in a waterside
condominium.

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Slated

Rev. Ken Holt of Pinecrest
Baptist
hly JOE ASKREN
Church reported this
to correct a drafting error in area" bounded on the north by ford,
Herald
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r e s i d e n Ii a I
z o n i n g Santa Barbara Street, on the
A site plan was
accepted
from
Thanksgiving
Eve service,
classifications for large homes east by Iroquois Street, and on Calogero Baio to convert an old
A preliminary site plan for a in an area between Bay and the west by M
sponsored by the Sanford
ohawk Street. The house on two lots already zoned Ministerial
Association will be
20-lot subdivision, presented by Grandview Streets that in- lot owner in Dreamwold sub. commercial at 1008 South held
Sanford Planning and Zoning eludes Gardenia, Phillips division
in the Civic Center Nov. 26
had requested it be French Ave. to a family-type
P&amp;Z) Commissioner Jeff Terrace and Sanford Park rezoned commercial, according Italian restaurant, Bafo said at 7:30 p.m. in order to accommodate a larger crowd and
Davis on behalf of Shoemaker subdivisions. The area is to City Planner David Farr.
completion of the new business
broaden the scope. There will
Construction Co. of Sanford, located north of 25th Street, and
The commission also ap is expected by December.
was tentatively approved by the west of Mellonville Avenue.
be a Bicentennial emphasis on
proved a request to add
The
commission
also
P&amp;2 Board Thursday.
The commission agreed to bathroom facilities and a discussed, but took no action, in heritage, festival and horizons.
Davis Is executive vice- recommend to City Corn- storage area to a canning plant designating areas
Plans call for a choir of 200 to
and policing 300
The temporary "courtesy president of the construction mission
voice s and the Seminole
the maintaining of the at 504 Celery Ave. The request for Junkyards in the
city.
busing" of more than 100 pupils company. lie said he was
high School hand. Speakers will
residential zoning of recently was submitted by Am
Amos Jones,
"I see a need for (zoning) a Include
a
icross SR 427 (Maitland stepping down temporarily as a annexed Block 21 "to be executive director of Seminole
new resident of the
location," said Zoner C. B.
venue) to the Lake Onenta commission member prior to compatible to the surrounding
country,
a layman and a
Conununity Action Inc., Sun. Franklin.
Elementary School which presenting the non-agenda item
minister. The
Disabled
xgan Wednesday "seems to be at the end of the meeting.
American Veterans will furnish
orking," according to Supt.
The proposed subdivision is to
the color guard and ministers of
Nilliam P. Layer.
be built near Upaala Road and
the various churches will usher.
Layer's secretary said this Larkwood Drive.
Horner reported the Bicen.
forming school officials are
IIAItIUSI3URG, Pa. (AP)
Mrs. Doris Harrison, building
an investigation into the alleged take my wife and one of my tennial office will be moved to
neeting with principals of department secretary, said A federal grand Jury in- harboring of the fugitive news- closest friends and attempt to the Jaycee
Information
wrrounding schools where Davis was only asking the vestigating the Pitricia Hearst r)a!wr heiress last summer
Building
on
French
Avenue, lie
in a jail them," he said.
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a comimmimissioner's husband have beers convicted of bribery
conspiracy involving payments for zoning votes.
Comm miii issioners Joyce Goldberg, Edward Stephenson
and Edv, ard Graham and Mrs. Goldberg's husband,
ere found guilty late Thursday by a circuit
court jury.
Stephenson ' as convicted of four counts, Graltain of
three mounts, Mrs. Goldberg of two counts and her
husband of one. Each count carries a maximum penalty
of five years in prison and $5,000 fine.
No state's mtnesses, George MacLean, a confessed
bagimian, arid former Miami City Attorney Alan Rothstein,
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Seminole County Cornmissioner Harry Kwiatkowski
made a bid for $6,000 to combat
drainage problems in the
Wirmwood subdivision, but the
request was turned down until
further study Is done by the
county engineering department.
Kwiatkowski asked the
commission to budget $6000
this year or next to halt flooding
problems which have plagued
the residential area near Lake
Mobile in South Seminole.
But Kwiatkowski was told
granting such a request could
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Chamber of Commerce to city's citizens would benefit
permit installation of a from the donation. He added
telephone in city hall to be at the time that the city might
answered by the city hall as a condition of the conreceptionist, Davis said it tribution require the zoo
would not be a proper ex- society to name something for
penditure of taxpayers' the city.
money. lie gave an identical
[avis said there is no doubt
opinion in Lo
Longwood con- the city has authonty to
cerning use public funds for operate zoo, adding, would a
this
a proposed Junior police zoo outside the city
particular zoo
organization,
benefit the
people of Altamonte Springs?
Davis was not asked by
Davis said toda)
Based
Altamonte Commission for an
opinion on the chamber lease upon the excerpts of the atof the Altamonte community torney general's opinion,
house. On the zoo society there appears to be a potential
contribution, Davis said it problem (concerning the
was up to the city commission lease arrangement with the
to determine whether the chamber.)"

Davis over the years has
rendered conservativ
opinions about the use of
public Funds for civic or
charitable organizations
giving opinions In both the
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Cities
Cities of Longwood mnci
Altamonte Springs on the

For many years Altamonte
Springs has been allocating
annually $1,000 to the library,
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books.
Earlier this year, the city
commission donated $1,000 to
the Central Florida Zoological
Society as did ot her govern,
mental bodies in the area.

rhe digest says, "Assurning
that the chamber
tnerce would not be charged '
rent of full market value, i IS
not a proper public
Ipurpose
for
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utilize a portion or all of a
municipally owned building.
Nor may the city dot
money t the chamber
commerce for general ourposes.

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reportedly recovering in excess year-old Orlando man on
of $30,000 in allegedly stolen $10,000 bond alter his arrest on
items,
a circuit court warrant
charging breaking and entering
Fires
A total of 13 persons have with intent to commit a felony
been arrested in connection and larceny of a firearm. The
* Courts
with what officials termed "a suspect was identified as John
*Police Beat steal to order" theft ring that Frederick llollhorst, of 12124
iiiiiiiii funneled "orders" for ap- Leeway, Orlando.
proximately $1-million in stolen
arrested after agents executed items last year through the bar
Sanford police arrested
a search warrant at his location in Altamonte Springs. Robert Lee Jones, 43, of San
residence and seized apford Route Two, at First St.,
proximately 5o pounds offrozen Woman Charged
and Chapman Ave. on a charge
meat that allegedly had been
of carrying a concealed
In other arrests, Altamonte firearm. Bond for Jones was set
stolen at Ocoee, in Orange
Springs police charged Peggy at $5,000.
County.
Crowder faces trials in circuit Cox, 49, of Tampa with grand
court later this month and in larceny. She was held in jail on Theft Probed
October on stolen property $5,000 bond following her arrest
charges lodged when officers at Robinson's Dept. Store,
Sheriff's deputies today are
swept through south Seminole Altamonte Mall, according to Investigating the reported theft
Aug. 15, executing search jail records,
of a 10-foot aluminum boat
warrants at four locations and
Shetiff's deputies jailed a 38- owned by the state Department

Boyd, of 220 Forest Drive,
Sanford.
A
Officers said no charges were
made and Investigation of the I
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accident is continuing.

Sanford police today were
continuing an investigation into
the Thursday night traffic
death of a three-year-old child
on W. 25th St. near French Ave.
(U.S. 17-92).
Patrolman D. L. Anderson
reported Btty Elaine liartigan, three-year-old daughter
of Mrs. Juanita Hartigan, of&amp;45
W. 25th St., was pronounced
dead on arrival at Seminole
Memorial Hosital at 8:05 p.m.
First reports indicated the
child was crossing the four-lane
street from a shopping center
parking lot on the north side of
the street when she was struck
by a car in the westbound lanes.
Anderson identified the
driver of the car as Alison M

Ford Says Economy In 'Climb'
SACli:MEN1't), ('.ilif, t AI' - President Ford todiv
declared the American eciiIloIIi is ''ofl the raighta ay
and beginning to climb," but to maintain the momentum
be said U.S. industry must invest $4 trillion to create 11
million new jobs by 1980.
To help industry raise this enormous sum, the President
urged Congress to adopt his policies to pro vide tax incentives and drastically reduce federal business

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

it Hours of picking &amp; singing.
Featuring Jim &amp; Jesse and the
Virginia Boys, The Lewis Family,
Blue Grass Gentlemen, Blue Grass
Partners, American Express Blue
Grass, Orange Blossom Blue Grass,
Blue Grass Generation. 35 famous
Entertainers.
JIM &amp; JESSE

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be twice as easy in Seminole County.

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WILLIAM F). ('[JuliE, Managing Editor

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Week, 55 cents, Month, $2.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year. $28.40. lh Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail: Moith, $2.70; 6 Months, $1620; 12 Months, $32.40.

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Even the most

insensitive of statesmen could
recognize the invitation that North and South
Vietnam are issuing to the United States of
America. The Communists have taken great pains
in recent months to let the United States know they
are eager to implement Chapter 8 of the agreement
which ended our role in the Indochina war -- the
provision which says the United States will contribute to the post-war reconstruction of both
Vi It ims if other prenhises are kept.
AS early as last June Premier Pham Van Dong
himself took the initiative, with an announcement
that North Vietnam was "ready to pursue a
resumption in relations with the United States"
provided we gave them aid. North Vietnam, the
premier said. in return would live up to its promise
f 1973 to furnish a prompt accounting of the
Americans missing in action in Indochina.
Once stung, twice shy. When the United States
reacted coolly, North and South Vietnam took a
number of other steps to exhibit their eagerness to
1u business with us. Among other things, Shell Oil
'nmpany was approached to see if it is interested
in a resumption of exploratory drilling in the South
Vietnamese tidelands. Dr. Roger Shields, who is in
charge of repatriation of prisoners of war at the
Pentagon, received a message from Hanoi that
North Vietnam was ready to ship the remains of
three more American servicemen. And finally, this
month Nhuven Van Luu and Dinh Ba Thi, observers at the United Nations for North and South
Vietnam, agairt declared that their countries were
ready to resume "Normal relations" with the
United States if we extended aid.
The eagerness of the Communists, North and
South Vietnam, to tap American capital and
technology for the reconstruction of Southeast Asia
is hardly surprising. Both Russia and China are
having their own reconstruction problems and
would be delighted to have us relieve them of the
financial burdens of such backward client states as
the Vietnams and Cuba. For the Kremlin this would
constitute a brilliant execution of policy along the
classic lines dictated by Stalin, who said that
capitalistic countries, would furnish the rope to
hang themselves.
The U. S. official policy on aid to North and
South Vietnam is honest and straightforward.
Private U. S. firms and organizations would violate
provisions of the Trading with the Enemy Act if
they tried to assist North Vietnam with technology
or reconstruction. The attitude of the State
Department itself is particularly charitable. In a
speech to the Japan Society of New York,
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said that
although the Communists have flouted accepted
standards of conduct, "we are prepared to look to
the future . Our attitude toward them will be influenced by their conduct toward their neighbors
and their attitude toward us."
Nothing in their attitude to date suggests that
the Communists have the faintest intention to live
up to the binding agreement that they signed to end
the war in Indochina, to account for all Americans
missing in action, or to permit international
assurances that self-determination must dictate
the future of Indochina;
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Reasoning

A specious sort of reasoning holds that when so many people
siolate a law that authorities have trouble enforcing It, the
solution is to change the law. We now see this being applied to
the problem of tracking down the large number of illegal aliens
in the United States of America.
Some congrsmen are advancing the Idea that the
government should provide "amnesty" to illegal aliens who
have been in the country for a specified period and managed to
avoid detection and deportation. Obviously this would reduce
the illegal alien problem considerably. It would also make a
joke of our immigrations laws.
It has long been
policy to regulate the now of immigrants into this country. There Is nothing wrong with that
policy. We are simply failing to carry It out as well as we should.

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What are the
For helping our youth
enjoy life in this troubled world of economic tur.
,iioil?
The tangible rewards are few and far between
and there aren't too many pals on the back either.
Matter of fact, you'll be lucky to hear a "Thank
You" now and then.
About all anyone can count on is the satisfaction
of knowing that through his or her efforts, some
youngster has found life a little more enjoyable and
knoss that at least a few adults really do care.
Currently there are quite a few adults who care
about youngsters and several of these grown-ups
can be seen almost daily as they help the Pop
Warner Football Program, which is in its infancy
and is available to middle school-aged children
throughout Seminole County.
The program is a great one and we can't offer
enough support to it.
1Io ever, word has come to us that some of the
equipment these youngsters are using is antiquated
and about orn out. Therefore, funds must be
raised to either purchase new gear or refurbish that
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Private pilots galore are expected to be on hand
at the Sanford Airport come Tuesday, Sept. 9, when
a Sale Pilot Seminar is scheduled in the Terminal
Building Lobby.
Harris Weiss, accident prevention specialist of
the Federal Aviation Authority, will conduct the
eniinar and show a couple of movies.
Door prizes will be given out to the pilots who are
expected to conic in from Sanford as well as from
Chuluota, Apopka, Winderniere, Mt. Dora,
Umatilla and DeLand.
According to J.S. "Red" Cleveland, Sanford
Airport manager, Further information may be
obtained by calling the Airport Authority Office,
Airport Terminal, Air Sanlando or Aero Services,
Inc.
All pilots, potential pilots, spouses and friends
are inited to attend the 7:30 p.m. seminar, hIch is
free to one and all.
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ADMISSIONS

Donald Evans Jr.
Marshall Holloway III
Sandra M Hunt
Edward T. Maisak

Sanford:
Eugene Douglas
Thomas E. Eichelberger

This Lady Was No Lad

Edgewater Drive, Orlando.

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7
Central Florida Sheltered
fee
4:30
p.m., Tuesday &amp; Thursday Workihip's annual meeting, 8
10 p.m., registration
SEPT.
11500 8 wks. Call Community SCC's Piano Lab. Registration p.m., Sun Bank Community
Seminole High School Band Services
at SCC for reser- fee $30.00. Call Community Room, 230 S. Orange Ave.,
Parents meeting, band
Services at SCC for reset- Orlando.
room, vations.
7:30 p.m.
vatlons.
Intermediate Class PianO,
Beginning Oil PaintIng, 7
Parent Effectiveness, 7 p.m., 6:30 p.m. 8:00p.m., Monday &amp;
Basic
Home
Interior P.M.
10 p.m. AEC 11, fee
SCC's South Seminole Center, Wednesday, SCC's Piano Lab. Decorating, 7 p.m. 10 p.m.,. $15.00, 8 wks. For reservations,
12 weeks. For reservations call Registration fee $30.00. For AEC 38. $10.00,
8 wks. Call call SCC's Community SerSCC ('onununit' ServIces,
reservations call Community Seminole Community College's vices.
Community Services for SEPT. 10
Slim 'ii Trim, 10 a.m. and 1 Services at SCC.
reservations.
p.m. Monday and Wednesday,
1cCluspo,8:15pm
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('all Seminole Community nesday, SCC's Piano Lab.

WEATHER

College's Community Services Registration fee $30.00. Call
for reservations.
Community Services at SCC for
Sanford-Seminole Art
Association, 6:30 p.m., Civic
('enter, for covered dish supper. Joe Mathieux will cond uct
a critique.

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Rain probability 20 to 30 per
cent through Saturday.
Extended Forecasts

Partly cloudy with scattered
Kenneth Taylor, Miami, and
mostly afternoon and evening
one grandson.
The RI. Rev. William Folwell, thundershowers. Highs mainly
Mrs. Florence Anne f Banny)
hay, wife of the Rev. Canon A. Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese around 90 and lows in the 70s.
Daytona Beach tides: High
Rees Hay, headmaster of of Central Florida. with the
Trinity Preparatory School, Very Rev. O'Kelly Whitaker, 8:46 a.m., 9:08 p.m.; low 2:20
died Tuesday after a brief Lean of Cathedral Church of St. a.ui.,2:45p.m. Port Canaveral:
illness. The Hays had Just Luke officiated at services held high 8: a.m., 8:47 p.m.; low
2:10 a.m., 2:38 p.m.
month in today at St. Luke's.
returned from
MRS. FLORENCE HAY

Bayh Prepares For Bruising Battle
Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., in one of the most
companies control oil fields, transmission Lines, to higher-priced domestic and foreign crude,"
American authorities, Bolivian dictator Hugo
audacious act., since David challenged Goliath,
tankers, refineries and service stations,
assert, the memo, "the majors sought to use Banzer is getting serious about stopping the dope
attempt to break up the economic power of the
In other words, as Paster puts it in his memo, their market control to destroy competition."
trade,
big oil companies.
they "control the oil from the time it comes out of
The ultimate victim of the oil companies'
In July, Bolivian drug enforcement officers
He is preparing for a bruising battle. A
the ground until it is pumped Into the gasoline collusion, of course, are the customers who have met In Cochabamba with their counterparts
private memo, intended for his eyes only, warns
t.ank"Reduced to statistics, "the 20 largest oil been pouring more and more of their earnings from Peru, C1IW?, Argentina, Paraguay, and
that "the oil industry is beginning to mobilize" companies control more than 75 per cent of Into the pockets of the oil men.
Brazil to map out a multinational anti-drug
and that he "can expect fierce opposition."
production, refining and marketing and more
Bayh believes he has a good chance of campaign.
But Bayh believes the only way to bring than 90 per cent of pipeline capacity."
pushing his bill through the Senate. The oil
Last year, Banzer fired the police chief of
competition back to the domestic Industry is to
This gives the oil giants the power to barons are also beginning to get at little worried. 3anta Cruz,
who was believed to be involved In
strip the big companies of their control over all manipulate prices. The Senate memo cites "the "The Industry originally did not get excited;
narcotics traffick
And this past June, he
stages of production frorr, the oil well to the gas infamous July 4th ga3oline price increases" as however, that is changing," the memo advised.
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liiltun Hotel near Buckingham and 30 were wounded. Police people ,Acre in the lobby at the
The Playboy Club, next door
Palace at lunchtime today kill, suspect terrorists of the Irish time.
ing three persons and seriously Republic Arm)' are responsible
to the Hilton, was evacuated
injuring 38, police said. A de- for the wave of bombings.
Outside the hotel, on Park
A police spokesman at St.
vice that appeared to be a see"I saw several people thrown Lane in the heart of the (ash. George's Hospital, where man)
anyond bomb was found later and
to the floor," said one of those ionable West End, a middle-age of the injured were taken, said,
demolition experts were dis- injured in
today's blast, British nurse, blood spattered over her "It is like a butcher's shop in
mantling it.
businessman Edgar Dickinson, white uniform, stood shaking the casualty department. I have
Associated Newspapers, pub- 4, "Some of them were beside a wall, mumbling over seen arnan with a leg blown off.
lisher of the Daily Mail and screaming. It was like the end and over,
'it was terrible."
So far we have had a dozen
London Evening News, said an of the world. A bright flash and
Some hotel employes said ambulances arriving."
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Secretary.4;enerai Kurt Waldheim in New York today to
discuss the ork of the United Nations peacekeeping force
in the' enlarged new buffer zone assigned to it by the new
Israeli Egyptian agreement,
One
One tiN. source predicted that the Soviet Union, which
disapproves of the agreement, might refuse to pay its
share of the cost of the U.N. force. But another source said
the Russians could hardly object to something both the
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WASHINGTON Atli
Israel, Egypt and some other
Arab countries would get at least $9 billion in American
aid over the next three years as part of Secretary of State
henry A. Kissinger 's bargaining for the new Middle East
agreement,
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sources ho provided the figure emphasized that this is
minimum sum and that It could run much higher as time
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Ever since Henry Ward Beecher observed that
Some months back, the director of the U. S.
commerce is conducted by the strong, usually
Army Electronic Warfare Laboratory wrote
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against the weak, industry has denied It in toto
President Ford. ."in the 18 months since I
and fostered it in tact.
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assumed this responsibility I have lost
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Even lately, with increasing suspicion that
deputy director, an associate director and three
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corporate America has not so much as a soul to
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technical area chiefs.. to retirement (and new
be damned, many tycoons have continued to
(
Careers).. . five of the top eight people.. .this
reject any notion of social responsibility save the
situation Is (duplicated) throughout the federal
.. historic one, that the business of business is
service. I note that In my former laboratory...
business as usual.
v.
two of the most productive defense scientists of
Now there are indications that if the nier
our time are leaving this month. we are losing
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cantile philosophy has been prosperous It may
our leadership. .
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also beself.destructive.A poll released this week
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The rate of resignations among top
by
Hart Research Associates Indicates that a
professional employes has doubled since 1970.
discomforting majority of Americans believe
Retirements in the higher echelons
there Is the stench of mischief in big business
per cent between 1973 and 1974.
that should, even at the expense of some
Today, more than 20 per cent of the govern.
cherished capitalistic ideals, be fumigated with
ment's top officials - usually the best ones fundamental change.
artnow either quitting their jobs or retiring
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The poll, commissioned by the Peoples
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Bicentennial Commission, an anti-establishment
.
mediocre among the top graders, have been
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body opposed to conventional wisdoms, is no less
staying on.
startling in its nuances and implications. Jeremy
Data now being compiled gives an ominous
Rifkin, the untitled founder of Peoples, feels the
warning of how far and how fast this trend Is
results "clearly show" that ihany Americans are ,i
proceeding.
ready for another revolution, this time in the
In June, six of the Treasury Department's 12
.
name of participatory or democratic economics.
top officials said they were leaving. In the
..For instance, the poll says that a majority of
previous five months 17 Defense executives
Right with you, pall
the public (66 percent) favor the idea of employe
resigned. The chief economist of the Commerce
ownership and
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companies. This is
Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis and
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really significant. Rigit now I can think of only
the clinical director of the Nat1onl Cancer
five or
companies in the nation that are
BERT COLLIER
Institute left. The list goes on and
employe-owned and operated — and they are
The hiring of top flight men and women for key
small ones. What the public is saying, though, is
posts has become more difficult. In one series of
y
that workers in the futtwe should own firms such
reports a while back, the chief actuary position
as General Motors and Exxon and Bell
at Social Security had been vacant 15 months,
Telephone, that workers should elect the cor.
the directorship of the National Institute on
porate officers, that workers should decide
Aging of the National Institutes of Health since
For two of its adolescent years, the Territory political fodder too rich to be ignored by
corporate salaries, that workers should set
May 1974. Only three of 15 administrative law of Florida had as its First Lady the most Jackson's enemies. Every rumor was prices and establish markets."
judgeships at the National Labor Relations notorious woman in America.
magnified.
As it happens, the revolutionary idea coincides
Board had been filled. Six highly qualified in.
She had rocked the nation with scandal, topWhen Timberlake died aboard his ship in an with Rilkin's insistence that democratic ideals
di%lduals had turned down the post of senior pled a Cabinet and almost brought the operation alcoholic stupor, the hounds of slander were off for too long have been excluded from corporate
specialist in taxatic'n and fiscal policy at the of government to a halt. She was as one of her in full cry. He had cut his throat, It was said, policy making. LWe Bernard Baruch, the open.
Library of Congress. For months there had been biographers ,said, a political issue that dividedbecause
his best friend had seduced his wife, collared Rifkin believes that the humanities
no program director for chemotherapy or the society of her time more sharply than Peggy was not only an adulterer but a murderer.should come before the dollars: 'Our first duty
program director for cancer centers at the slavery, the tariff or the National Bank.
Eaton, always conscientious, took his runs to man before business, never forgetting
National Cancer Institute. Time may have
This was the beautiful Peggy O'Ncale,
that often the two are interchangable."
troubles
really loved Peggy.
outdated the examples in these reports; the over, sprightly daughter of a tavern keeper who Should heto Jackson.
Rifkin and Peoples feel that big business has
her,
ramming
the
gossip
down
all situation today is the same,
married Andrew Jackson's close friend, John the slanders' throat? Or give her up for the sake for too long put profit even above honor, much
For run of the mill bureaucrats f average henry Eaton, and became one of the official of Jackson's political Future?
less man, thus the rot of such corruption Is of
ability, government salaries and benefits are far family when her husband was made Secretary of
integral concern.
Old Hickory's answer was automatic. He had
and away above those In private industry. These War.
To Ulustrate the rot, Rifkin mentions the
would be fools to leave.
The trouble was that when Eaton met the fought the same battle for his own dear, dead estimated $100 billion which American workers
For men and women of outstanding talent and vivacious Peg, she was already married. She Rachel. He had killed a man for questioning her have put away In corporate pension funds.
,,This
chastity. Marry Peggy, he shouted, and waste n
leadership, those capable of holding down was the wife of John Bowie Timberlake,
money is being Invested in multinational corcritical posts In Industry and In universities, dashing Navy purser, over fond of drink and over time about it. To hell with the critics.
porations which in turn use it to shift some of
government salaries cannot compete. Yet these careless with his accounts.
This was the woman who became a Cabinet their assets to other nations. In effect, then,
men and women tare the yeast which stimulates
Eaton, Tennessee's senior senator and a wife when Jackson moved into the White House. workers are contributing to profits in other
whatever progress the government makes.
wealthy young Widower, befriended Tim- Her presence shattered the brittle calm of
places, while undermining their own job rights
Loyalty and love for their jobs, hold numbers berlake and got him out of scrapes at the Navy capital. It was Peggy agcinst all the women of and security."
of these people. But when Industry offers a man Department. He also comforted his wife during Washington, and she was equal to the contest.
Such idiocies would not occur, Rifkin says, if
almost double what he's getting in government,
his long absenses at sea.
But the furore would not subside. Jackson workers had control of their own companies and
as happened with the Agriculture Department's
Of such tidbits gossip feeds. The names of finally dismissed all Cabinet members whose company policies. Nor would unilateral layoffs
director of automated data systems, what is he John and Peggy were linked in tavern talk, as wives would not accept Mistress Eaton. Eaton in the name of maintaining stockholder profits,
to do? Or how many men and women can reject well as in the parlors of high society. As for the himself resigned voluntarily. For the only time nor would cozy relationships between govern.
outside offers 40 per cent above their govern- Jackson-for-President movement gained force in American history a Cabinet fell because of a ment and industry which benefit thefew at the *
ment salaries?
with Eaton as campaign managei, this was woman.
worn of the many.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - A minister and commander in cial radio broadcast the claim
Egypt's efficial Middle East guards and "spies against the the Sudanese Communist party
group of officers tried to over- chief, I address my comrades in of an unknown major named News Agency said it telephoned people."
All hinted at Communist inthrow President Jaafar el-Nu. arms everywhere," Ali d(no Hassan Hussein Osman
that he Khartoum from Cairo and was
The broadcast said Osman fluence in the attempted coup
mairi of the Sudan early today, broadcast. "I address first had taken over the
government told of pro-Nurnairi demonstra- ordered the release of all politi- today, saying, "We shall uproot
but loyal forces crushed the those who stood as men and and dissolved parliament, the
tions in the streets.
cal prisoners, pledged to set up every Communist or sectarian
rebellion, the Sudanese govern-, crushed the plot in only two cabinet, the secret
police and
a 'true, healthy democracy" corruption, and every one
went radio reported.
hours after they moved to re- the Arab Socialist Union, the
It was not disclosed what and would protect the country should shoulder his responsiMaj.Gen. Bashir Mohammed capture the radio station and country's
only political party. happened to Osman.
against fascism, guarantee bility."
Ali, the army commandei' and reinstate authority."
In his broadcast, All reported
In May 1974, Numairi
The rebel leader's broadcast freedom of the press, guarantee
defense minister, said the
His statement Indicated that that forces loyal to Numaini accused Numajri of turning the an independent judiciary and claimed he had uncovered anrebels were routed within two mopping-up operations were took back the
station at Omdur- Sudan, Africa's largest coun- guarantee the independence of other plot to overthrow him and
hours.
continuing,
man, just across the Nile river try, into a "corrupt police the University of Khartoum, in charged that Libyan strongman
"On behalf of the president
All's broadcast was made from Khartoum, the
Sudanese state" and of squandering the Sudanese capital.
Moamrnar Ktiadafy was behind
and the people and as defense about three hours after the offi. capital,
public funds on personal poli•
Nufliairi was deposed by a that one.
group of pro-Communist offivers on July 19, 1971, but he reFOR THE
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accused the Soviet Union and
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little headway toward permanent arrangements for the
sharing of power between Northern Ireland's Protestant
majority and Roman Catholic minority,
But the mounting violence and talk of full-scale civil
'.ar is pushing leaders of the Protestant United Ulster
Unionist coalition and the Catholic Social Democratic and
Labor party toward agreement on a stopgap government,
the informant said.

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formation of an emergency coalition government for the
blood-soaked province, an informed source reported today.
Meeting for the past five months In Belfast's Stormont

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bring back to the fold, just might be your very own.
Think about it!
Everyone can help and we think you should.

We'd really like to see this program work In
Seminole County. We know how much it can benefit
everyone concerned, having been associated with a
similar organization in another county.
With this in mind, e are urging everyone to
contact the Seminole County YMCA to see what
manner of help you can offer. Maybe it could be a
covered-dish picnic, a Booster Day, a car wash, or
any other form of legal fund-raising.
When associated with a youth program similar
to this one, e always worked on the theory that if
%e could just keep one youngster from going bad, or
bring one back who has crossed that imaginary line
through such an athletic endeavor
then our
efforts were all worth while.
We think you could gain that same satisfaction if
you'd just put forth a little effort. Maybe that effort
sould need be nothing more than an idea here or
[here, planted in the right spot. At least you'd be
contributing to the youth of our community.
And as you ponder hether you have any time or
material things to contribute to this worthy project,
consider this:
That one child that you keep from going bad, or

rewards

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The five, all of them with ad- director of the American
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rn dishonesty, lewdness, hatred,
of the flesh is flesh; and what malice,
Alpenglow, a creatIve learn of(liristian musicians, will give an outdoor concert today at 7:30 p.m. at join the ranks of 11 other
envy, cheating,
The ordaining bishop for the
which is born of the Spirit is
the corner of 27th Street and Elm Avenue under the sponsorship of First Assembly of God. There is DO women irregularly ordained by Washington event this Sunday
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spirit. That is very plain, Isn't swindling, and all other shady
deals are forever gone. For you OUTDOOR CONCERT charge for admission for the performance which Includes music, drams and v1sual aids. In their three retired bishops in Phila- is a retired prelate, the Rev.
Then He said, 'The wind have put off the
old Itle with its
George W. Barrett, 67, former
third year, %lpcnglow has ministered on university campuses, churches, statewide religious COfl' delphia 13 months ago.
bloweth where it listeth, and
'I think of us as the second bishop of Rochester, N.Y., now
thoushearestttsesoundthereof, lusts and have put on Christ,
wave," says the Rev. Betty of Santa Barbara, Calif.
that new man who is renewed in
but e'anst not tell whence
"Successful revolutions tend
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cometh, and whither it goeth: knowledge alter the image of
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to gather momentum and
e Him who cr eated Him. And you
so is everyone that is born of th
create greater demands for
Spirit." I believe that Christ have replaced all those sinful
cha
nge until their objecti ves
Revival Features Concert Singer
was not trying to say things with the Fruit of the
are achieved," says Bishop
something, but that he said it Spirit, such as, love, joy, peace,
Barrett, who once headed speRandall
Veazey,
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gentleness,
Fr1cnd."
precisely. Alter being born longsulfering,
People will begin the new pastor. The church held its first
noted First Christian
in
the
Bear
cial
church studies on women in
There will be a youth choir season witti a get-together at service Jan. 27, 1963
again, we becorne citizens of goodness, faith, meekness, sacred concert artist, will be in
At t he recent congregational
the Kingdom of God. We know temperance: Against such concert and revival Sept. 7-10,
.
and youth organist will be the home of Rev, and Mrs. Lake School with 68 persons the ministry.
meeting members of First
"I'm sure the coming ordina.
7:30
p.m.,
First
Baptist
Church,
Denise Nel.son. Clif Ragsdale Perry Collins on Lake present. In two months the
6- this from the teachings of the there is no law. And they that
Christian Church, elected a will sing an original song and Markham beginning at 3 p.m. attendance doubled. The tions are a sign of such aceelerBible. John 1:12 - But as many are Christ's have crucified the Sanford.
mission committee and instrVeazey, a tenor, is currently ucted them to review
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Nelson will lead an afas received Him, to them gave flesh with the affections and
church organized with 61
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Redeemer Lutheran charter members.
missionstructureofthechurch,
God, even to them that believe verses 19-21, "Now the works of
The first service held In the
and to determine new areas of
Priesthood
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The Lutheran Church of the present sanctuary was on Aug.
are manifest, which
on His name: which were
. mission concerns, and that all '
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Redeemer Young Women's 4 1%4. It was consecrated
born,notofblood,norofthewjll are these: adultery, forby
giving would be direci The
Group
will meet Monday at 8 the District Supter-i.ntendent,
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uncleanness,
of the flesh, nor of the will of nication,
church has been giving 10 per
p.m. at the church. All
young Rev. T. lion Norton in
man, but of God." God never lasciviousness, idolatry, witOn Sept. V. 9:30 a.m. to 2:45
cent of the annual budget
married
or single women are September of that year.
left us in doubt of our standing chcraft. hatred. vairan e,
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p.m.
at Cathedral Church of St.
to mission causes. Dr. Harold
welcome.
, with Him. In I John 3:14, John emulations, wrath, strife,
The
present
building
is
Luke
In
Orlando,
there will be a
Harris, minister was to serve a
of the named William Irwin Hall in
The morning circle of
said, "We know that we have seditions, heresies, envyings,
panel of speakersonthe issue of
chairman p101cm, until the
Aid will meet at 10 a.m. honor of its founder
(Qr- ) \
passed from death unto life, murders, drunkenness,
the
ordination of women that is
committee
can
determine
at the church. The evening
because we love the brethren. revellings, and such like: of the
currently
troubling
the
policy and elect a permanent
circle will meet at 7:30 p.m.
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Episcopal
Church.
Messiah Lutheran
chairperson. The committee
Sept. 18.
abideth in death." Again, the have also told you in time past,
The Rev. Dr. J. Ha Rhys
will have a brief meeting
The church council will meet
Bible speaks precisely what it that they which do such things
Paster
L.
Franklin
Dorton
of
of
the University of the South
following the morning service
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intended to say . - - no cx- shall not inherit the kingdom of
Wednesday
at
the
church.
The
Messiah
Lutheran
Church,
510
will speak about Biblical
on Sunday, to get the work
annual Church day at the
planation needed.
God. I shall ever believe that
Braden home on Silver Lake N. Hlway 17-92, Casselberry, traditions relative to the orunder day. Members elected to
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The Bible gives further proof God said exactly what lie
Sunday Shoo1 dination of women. He Is opserve are Earl Evans, Frances ~'" .
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will be he ld Sept. 21. Barbecued
to us as to whether we are meant and meant what Ile said.
chicken
will
be
available
for
a
classes
for
all
ages
will begin posed to ordination of women to
Hickson, Roberta Hoffman,
small
fee
and
each
person
is
Sunday
at
9:45
a.m.
and
wor- the priesthood.
Vera Jack, Roger and Jean
ADELEE WENDEL
RANDALL VEAZEY
asked
to
bring
a
covered
dish,
ship
services
will
be
at
11
a.m.
The Rev. Ms. Jeanne Sprout,
Streeter and Peggy Shuck,
Holy
Communion
will
be
ser- deacon from the Diocese of
artist-in-residence at Samford
lirmation of faith which she has
/re
ved.
Massachusetts, who does not
University, Birmingham, Ala, Altamonte
written, There will be in- Bear Lake
desire
ordination to the
He has ranged over much of
terpretive movement and a
priesth000id,
will speak on the
the world with his concerts, Community
Methodist
Nativity
narrated slide presentation.
By
theological
implications
of men
however. Veazey has worked The church school of
Mrs. Adelee Wendel of The
ar
Uni
Metbo&amp;t
The
Church
of
the
Nativity,
and
womien.
with the Billy Grahzm team, Altamonte Community Church Methodist Hour staff will speak
By FANNETFE EDWARDS
Speaking on the practical
Cantor Michael Goodman, singing for the crusade in South begins on 10 a.m. Sunday for on Circle of Prayer" at the Church of Forest City will hold Lake Mary, would like to ext.
Herald Correspondent
who will conduct the High Korea, which reported the children nurser y age through U nited Methodist Women its annual Homecoming Sunday ned a welcome to interested considerations of U* issue, the
meeting Wednesday at 10:30 at 11 a.m. with dinner on the teens of the area to attend the Rev. John Benton of the
Holiday
Services
says: largest number of people ever 1O1h grade.
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grounds to follow the service. first CY0 meeting of the fail Episcopal Counseling Center of
DELTON - Temple Shalom "According to Jewish tradition. to attend an evangelistic
Delegates from the church a.m. A covered dish luncheon
Sunday
School will be at 9:45 season.Itwillbeheldat7p.m., the Gulf Coast will not take
Congregation of Deltona will all mankind is judged by the meeting. Some one million will attend a session
will follow the program.
Friendship
Class
will
hold
a
am.
Featured
speaker will be Sunday, in the church hail,
sides.
observe the Jewish High Almighty on Rosh Hashana. We people were in attendance for Mission Council of the United
Holiday season of Rosh pray that this New Year will one session of the crusade.
Rev. William Irwin, who will
After the organizational
The Rev. Ms. Carol AnderChurch of Christ in Rockledge covered dish luncheon and
llashana and Yom Kippur and bring an end to death and
swim party Saturday at 2 p.m. speak on "The Will of God." meeting, there will be a son, Deacon at St. James
Veazey has abo appeared Sunday.
An all church planning at the Lake Kathryn Circle There will be special music by program entitled "Parlshoners Church In New York City who
usher in the Hewlirew year of bloodshed and instead, bring with the New Orleans
Bit.
retreat
will be held Sept. 13 home of the John Lenzen.s in Mrs. Nancy Lyons and the of Tomorrow," which will in- hopes to be ordained if the
5736, when they hold services in peace and freedom for all Philharmonic,
the
,their newly completed Temple nations and peoples of the mningham, Shreveport, and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Casselberry. The Christian newly organized choir.
dude entertainment by a folk General Convention takes
at 1785 Elkcam Blvd.
Rev.
Irwin
organized
the
quartet
and a sing-a-long. favorable action, will Veak oin
Universe. I would like to wish Atlanta Symphonies.
Ile Altamonte Springs Civi, Homemakers Class will hold a
covered dish supper and swim church and served as its first Refreshments will be served, her calling to the priesthood.
Services for Rosh Hashana for the entire Jewish Corn- possesses a repertoire of
Center.
16 '(New Years), will begin at mnunities and all our Christian leading tenor operatic roles.
party beginning at 5 p.m.
sundown, (7:30 p.m.) today and friends, "A very happy and
He is best known, though, for Bicentennial
Saturday at the home of Rev.
reconvene at 9:30 am., healthy New Year,"
the sacred concerts like the one
and Mrs. Dale McClain on
Rev. Douglas E. Porter,
Saturday until noon. Additional
toe will present here. Veazey religious chairman of theSouth
Triplet
Drive,
The rabbis of Orlando have
services will be he ld Sa t urda y called u po n the Jew
Ca&amp;wlberry.
Supper
will
be
is h corn- describes his program as an Bicentennial Committee,
afternoon.
attempt
to
bridge
the
d,erse
anno
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answer to his question con- are passed away, behold, all
ernlng entering the Kingdom things are new." You see,
of God," Except a man be born everyone that knows you will

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Westminster Preshyferian Church, Red lug Rd. Casselberry

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Feres? Lake Seventh Day Advenliit Chu,ch. Hwy 414. F.risl City
Seventh Day Advoøtlst CIvjtti, Multiond Ave
, Altamonte Springs
San f ord Seventh Day Advent,t Church 7th a Elm
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"ten days of repentance" and coming Hi gh Holiday period to Ov
Seminole Coun ty to tur n In br ief First Methodist
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e d o Baptist
culminates with Yom Kippur, help meet Israel's critical
Promotion will be observed at
church histories, which will be
,,The Day of Atonement," on financial and economic needs. The Acteens of the First used by the Historical Corn- First United Methodist Church
,% Sept. 15. Services for Yom
In a special joint High Baptist Church of Oviedo mittee. The deadline Is Oct. 1 of Sanford this Sunday. All
In
Kippur begin at sundown, Sept,
message, the rabbis concluded a missions project and histories should be mailed children and youth will be
.44, and coptinue on from 9:30
have stressed the importance of this past week by presenting the to Rev. Douglas E. Porter, 510 promoted at the regular Sunday
a.m. Monday morning until strengthening Israel's economy Sunland Training Center with West Fourth St., Sanford, 32771. School hours. Bibles will be
sundown, when the shofar is as a means of improving the cbthing and 14 sock dolls, 'Ibese should include the date presented to members of the
As I ram's hom) is blown, by
the local church was begun, the tt~rd grade during the 11 a.m.
the chances for peace in the Middle which Llie girls had made.
officiating Rabbi, to announce East.
Myrtle Norwood, director of location, any interesting stories worship service.
the beginning of a new era.
Laity who will lead in the
Orlando synagogues and their the Acteens, said they will surrounding its beginning, the
Yiskor services prayers for rabbis, as well as those In other make this a year-round project first pastor, any living charter worship service for the month
of September are Miss Mabel
the decea.sed) will take place at communities throughout the since most donations from members.
Chapman at 8:30 and Ashby
4 pin., Monday afternoon. Kol United States and Canada, other organizations come only
Jones at 11 a.m.
Nidre, the official song of traditionally have made the during the month of December. Free Methodist
Last Friday evening the
Beginning this Sunday a new
worship, will be sung on Sunday High Holidays the occasion for
Rev. Douglas E. Porter, kindergarten class is for-med
of
Acteens
also
sponsored
a
evening at 6:45 p.m. before special activities in behalf
Christmas in August for Home pastor of the San!ord-Eustis for children ages 34 under the
prayer services,
Israel Bonds.
Missions. Twenty-four people Free Methodist Church, has direction of Mrs. Bill Suber. A
attended the Christmas announced the opening date of nursery for smaller chil dr en is
Dr. Betty Lumby Conducts festivities, complete with the (all program for children alsoopenforallservices.
Christmas tree, with donations and youth on Wednesday
of household articles for evenings from 7 to 8 p.m.
Grace Methodist

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WE WILL
REIMBURSE YOUR CHURCH SOc FOR EACH
BULLETIN RECEIVED FROM AN ADULT MEMBER
OF YOUR CONGREGATION WHO PARTAKES IN
OUR SUNDAY BRUNCH SPECULI
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Mrs. E. J. Richey, Mrs. D. E. Church, Airport Boulevard and

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Guest speaker at First PorterandMrs.CharlesJacobs Woodland Drive, announces
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acute and
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our
local
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I have aged a lot since installing that look best on me"
Please print this as I know
pregnan
wave
I've had
been
stuck in
have
the
past
seven
who
houseguests
girls
graduated from Central Adult
Williams-Smith
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either
uninvited
or
situation
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weeks
all
this
High School in 1972 She is
,
Judge and Mrs Voile A presently employed
isn't
the
end
self
and
NO IIANI) MF DOWNS
invited
as a trial
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1203 Washington clerk
Williams Jr.
in sight.
I)F.AR O. All ou need do is
for the Clerk of the Circuit L
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Dr., Sanford anncunce the Court, Seminole
No thank you." when
My nerves are shot, my
engagement of their daughter
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J cuticles ate bleeding, m purse
Richard Smith, born in
Lee to Richard Archie Sparta Tenn Is the grandson of
and gas tank are empty, m don't want. Some pregnant girls
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Smith,
hawl-ni c- dwA n s.
',anl, hotL',, children and pets
1r, and Mrs. Ar c hieSmitn and
lliuriiiari Smith, 411 Beth Dr.,
DEAR ABBY. My problem i
are somewhat neglected, and
Everett Smith and the late Mn.
Sanford.
I'm exhausted,
undoubtedly shared by many
Smith, all of Sparta.
.
The bride-elect is the grandj,
One more cal l from f riends othe senior citizens. I have
daughter of Mrs. Voile Wil li ams
He attended school in the
and
asking me to please pick arthritis in my hands, and
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Sr., and the ate Vo ie W illiams Sanf ord aOrlando area and
friends insist on
them up at the airport (85 rifles many
of take Mary and the late Mr. is self-employed.
round
will send me to the shaking hands with me every
The couple plan tobemarried
and Mrs James bit of
These
time we meet
funny (arm
at 3 p.m., Nov. 29 in the First I
Americus, Ga.
Slot of my friends in this thoughtless handshakers grab
Born in Sanford, she attended Presbyterian Church of San. PATRICIA LEE WILLIAMS area have the same problem. my hand and squeeze my poor
Seminole High School and ford.
;
Our husbands escape to their aching fingers, which is very
offices and try to ignore the painful.
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mess.
flow can I avoid this painful
I wish that people could experience? Maybe if you print
understand that a casual, this letter it will help.
I
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"We'd like to see you if you visit
SORE IN
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in this area," is not an in- OKI.A.
Colleen Harrison, 19, and the
mostly by Sanford and Winter itation to move In with us.
DEAR SORE: here's your
eldest of seven children of Mr.
Park
beachcombers
and
enS,
tomorrow,
furniture
letter.
In the meantime before
the
DORN
and Mrs. Howard H. Harrison,
a
Joyed
festivities
with
many
of
goes
on
sale
and
the
hotel
shaking
hands, say, "(;ently,
DIETRI(
3507 Park Ave., was graduated
their
vacationing
friends.
cl
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please.
I
have arthritis.
Correspondent
Aug.30, from University of
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ALWAYS A HOSTESS
Florida withamajorm political
Recent gu.sts from Houston, NEVER A GUEST
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science.
Tex. of Virginia and Clarence
DEAR ALWAYS: Why give a F::
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While a senior at Bishop
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Collins of Lake Mary, were
your guest facilities? All you Abi gail Van euren, 132 Lasky Or,
Beve rly Hills, Calif. 90313 Please
Moore High School, Coleen was ____________________________ their daughter and family, ha v e to do Li say I'm
y tt enclost a long, sell addressed.
admitted
to
Florida
Donna and Robe rt McPherson, we can't accommodate
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Technological University under
and three-month-old daughter, now," when unwanted guests
early admission and entered
Highlighting a tour of the Ian, whom the proud grand- Invite themselves.
t he Air Force ROTC program New England States for Denise pa re n ts had never met.
GENUINE
DEAR ABBY: Is there a
Mull there.
Swain was visi ti ng Middlebury
polite way to tell people that
tAXlifle Sinko of Lake Mary, you don't want their old hand.
Colleen has been accepted to College (Vermont) where
.,
the University Law School, Pulitzer Prize winner poet who Is back in circulation after me-down clothes'
beginning this month, and will Robert Frost once taught.
three counts of surgery, is
i am three months pregnant
p
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also complete her ROTC
Lloyd, Denise and two of their looking forward to a well 20th and no sooner did I announce it
NOW
ON SALE
training for a commission. The daughters, Alison and Lori
wedding anniversary this at the office when almost every
potential lawyer hopes to enter traveled the Auto Train route month.
old lady present volunteered to
AT $795
some legal aspect of Foreign and eiijoyed extensive sightlend
me
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old
maternity
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Miss Florida Teen-Ager "What's
Right
About
Pageant to be held at Winter America".
a
School,Feb. ,
A mini modeling charm

prizes and an all-exMnse paid
trip to compete in the Miss
National Teen-ager pageant in

be held in Atlanta, Ga,August,
1976. Host Hotel for the Uiree
day event is the Langford Hotel,
Winter Park.

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opponents —,I sneak preview of
things to come.
Walker Field s the s te,
four-way tussle with host West
Orange facing St-ininole in tile
first quarter , Lake Ilr intli',

Good and Johnson, middle
guard Mann,
ors in his starting lineup, but
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sen or
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the line, the Seminoles line up pound senior is generally
Our kids are bustin out at with senior ends Mike Good regarded as one of the best
the seams to go, but this is still (228) and either Leroy Martin quarterbacks In Central
just a scrimmage, and it will 11551 or Drew Bongianni (163, Florida.
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Seminole coach Jerry Posey. (180), senior guards Ricky junior slotback Tim Forgue Greyhound defender James Barron (3) on ground, is called for a face mask violation. Other Greyhounds skown are Kevin flumes (80), Craig Smith (30),
West Orange is an unknown Mann (174) and Ken Adams (150) and senior running back Al Stanley 1221, Richard Beary (62) and .Iohn Osborne 181 I I fferald Photos by Gordon Williamsoni
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him an autographed football.
The youngster returned the favor this et-k. He
presented Abbott it football signed "Mike McArthur No.
10." That is Mike's number as quarterback of a
Jacksonville midget-league team.
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%%alking off the field. -- N*C.Xt

Riazzi, a poised, determined

result.
Boone coach Jesse Lane had week we can start telling fullback, ran with authority and
Some 10,000 fans Filled Evans high praise for Lyman. "I'd say things."
rambled 25 yards on the first
Lyman High School won one High's stands and sidelines to that Lyman and Winter Park
In the Boone-Lyman quarter, drive to score, but the play was
looked the best of all tearns," he Lyman put together two good called back by a penalty.

(150), linebackers Norris and disappointed about a 14-7 loss to wrong later," said Lyman for us. And their defense — backs Bob Riazzi, Wyman penalties," admitted Copeland.
Boone never did get a drive
junior Duane Moore (55), senior Colonial, they might keep in coach Dick Copeland af- whew! Tough!"
Jackson and Horace Alexander
had
the
going
and was bottled up bet.
Colonial
coach
Terry
Manto
the
fullest.
Jackson
monster Mike Tolson (160), mind one quarter does not a terward.
lie was obviously pleased fredi was less impressed with touchdown, scooting loose ween its 20 and 35 yard lines
sophomore cornerbacks Ton)' football game make,
By the same token, the joy of with a sound effort against Lyrnan, understandably. "You around right end from 12 yards when in possession.
Albers (160) and David
over Boone was Boone, having one TD called can't tell that much in a out. Jackson also kicked the
Tanguay (155) and senior a 7-0
highly encouraging, but should back and his defense corn- quarter, though," he said extra point.
safety Greg Dessert (160).
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Mary at North Carolina and
Michigan at Ball State.
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Nitt.any Lions meet upset-mind- Ala. 0 p.m., EDT).
Four games are on tap in 13 times from 1938-52 with the
ed Temple at the University of
Pennsylvania's Franklin Field various conferences. Saturday Ions holding a 9,11 lead after
and the game has been desig- afternoon, Western Michigan losing three of the first four inmuted an official Bicentennial visitsCentral Michigan to help trastate battles. Coach Joe Paev ent for the City of Phila. the Chippeas, last year's nfl- terno wasn't ecstatic when the
deiphia by the board of direc tion1il College Division champs, resumption of the series was
make their debut in both the announced but has changed his
tots of "Philadelphia '76."
University Division and the tune.
"I thought when the series
Television viewers will have Mid-American Conference.
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their first taste of action when Mexico State and West Texas be good for us," he says. "I was
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clash between second-ranked souri Valley Conference games job of rebuilding Its program Lyman fullback Bob Riazzi gets loose for a 25-yard scamper. He
Alabama of the Southeastern while Fullerton State makes its and it should be a good series scored on the plus, but it was called hack because of a penalty.
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Doug Hancock (170), senior night of football, but if
nose guard Wayne Vammen Greyhounds fans went home a while, and did some things "Lyman's backs were too quick terback Bob Burkhart utilizing problems all night

the season by a knee injury in last Saturday's game,
After Mike's visit, Abbott said "It's the nicest thing
that's happened to me since I got here,"

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tackles Doug Marles (220) and and lost one Thursday in a long capacity.

the World Football League. was sidelined for the rest of

Mike was in grave condition with injuries suffered in a
peeec football game.

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Lyman S pI'le ts Jamboree Quarters

Gene Bowman (175) and Ross
Listen (190) and senior center
Ite Hartman 1 170).
On defense it will be ends
Brian Breda 1165 junior) and
Ken Stark (160 senior), junior

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'Hounds Top Boone, Lose To Colonial

Calhoun
g
Norris 1180), senior

Mike McArthur, 12, was
JACKSONVIlLE sAP)
in it hospital three years ago when Fred Abbott and

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8. car uro,

center

question tonight as two more offering from Iast year's neighOn defense, Seminole will go
Seminole County high school lx)rtng Lakeview and Ocoee with ends Ilongianni and Junior

N C State ranked 13th and
No. 17 Maryland, two of the
powers in the Atlantic Coast
Conference, WI
U'S 0
iii ii
the ranking team s to see action. Off their
Both are at home against also with

MANUEL
JACOBSON

Call Loch Haven Art Center,
Vui
urruncf tht.s area are ticipate in school and civic Florida Teen-ager pageant will 2416 North Mills Ave., Orlando,
invited to enter the 5th Annual affairs, The pa geant theme is receive a scholarship, other for Information.

A monochromatic color
The invitation is issued by
scheme is best for this effect.
Mrs. Sybil Shaffer, director of
Choose a dark neutral like
the pageant. The reigning Miss
brown, navy or forest green for
I r
2-Florida Teen-ager is Patti
the skirt, sleeves and sides of
Mount of Bartow.
the blouse Then use two
Special invi ted guests will
progressi vely lighter shades of
include Kimberly Ann Jensen,
the same color for the top and
1976 Miss National Teen-ager of
bottom tr iangles of the blouse.
Caldwell, Idaho; and former
Avoid using very bright colors
State Quee ns Von Nell Wilkes
and tubes of color B. Sizes 14 a 164nch neckline zipper and 1972 Jacksonville
which
less slenderizing.
, Denise
You'll need a dress-weight to 16 require 7 tubes of the main one yard of I-inch belting for Watts 1973 LithIa Springs,and
yarn Eke Bernat's Carioca, color, 6 of color A and Sot color the waistline.
Lisa 'L
1974 N
Port
which offers subtle jewel tones B. You'll also need I pair of no.
Directior for this two-pece lUc he ' Lisa brought honors to
for vir.rüuind wuar. '11-&amp; skirt
clriL'ht knitlin&amp; ru-i'di,-" ; ilr-.' :,r,. 1t'j!2h!A fm,,, iI-i,
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The Miss Florida Teen-Ager course will be given during the Atlanta. In 1975 the National
Pageant is the official state weekend of the pageant.
Pageant awarded 110,000 in
The winner of the Miss cash scholarships.

beauty.

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Teen-Ager Contest

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Alabama, Penn State, North
Carolina State and Maryland
get a jump on the other xnenibees of The Associated Press
Top Twenty when the college
football season gels under way
thus weekend.

WLJ
.-% Levi

on

Design, Color Create The
Look
Long,Lean F

WINTER GARDEN
To opponent and although the 180), and a
show or not to show, that is the school is new, it is a combined Gerald Meyer (182),

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315 E. SECOND ST.
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
The Foggins 321-0986

Wbfle tbe rest of the nation't thoughts turn to winter woolles,
fortunate Florldims caUnue to think aurnmer. Ile nttural, have returned from a three. Mary Weld, at Newland, N.C.
ding anniversary at a luau at
week vacation which began via
comfortable clothes which kept us cool all summer j
—
Polynesian Village,
g
Wait
You're invited! Every D
addition a fall-toned scarf, a light sweater, and we're all set for Auto Train to Washington.
World
The group alsoSt arti n g So
Visiting friends and relatives Thursday
night
our mud winter. This delicately fagotted big-top matched to Its
"The went n a river
e
way,
the
couple
Foresters"
s
ta
ge a swinging
own gentle skirt should see the Floridian woman through autumn along th
toured noints in Central
What do egg cartons, spools,
with flair, whether It be work or traveling around the Sunshine journeyed to Balitmore, Md., square dance at the clubhouse Florida.
paper
bags, and milk bottles ço1j
e
Newport,
R.I.,
Bangor,
Maine,
of
The
Forest. Spectators are
State. Wood bracelets, straw tote and leathe r belt complete th
have
in common' They are all
New Hampshire, Vermont, welcome and square dancers
P
carefree mood.
?h
Lake Champlain, Spwulator, are invited to join the club.
It's triple happy birthday to part of the Parent-Child
TJr
N.Y. a famous skiing area, in
the women in the Markey Workshop at the Loch Haven
the Adirondaks, several New
Janice
and
Wendell family, Sunday. Patricia Art Center where parents and *
York cities, Niagara Falls, Springfield and son Wen, of Markey, who will be 10 yeurs pre-school children work
Canada, Michigan, Toleda and Banana Lake, spent their old, her mother. Pat Markey together on creative art ac.
Akron, Ohio, Cincinnati, vaction at New Smyrna Beach. and her grandmother. Eleanor tIvltl!3 to do in the home,
Registration begins Sept. 15,
Lexington, Chattanooga, They stayed at the San-Win Lange of Deltona were all born
Atlanta and Keystone Heights. Club Apartments frequented on the same day, Sept. 7.
for the PartntChfld Workshop
and other popular claws such
as: photography, stained glass,
___
drawing and
ph-

'Tb A Sift

Sneak Grid Preview
For Area Followers

Second Street

Abby, some of those clothes
were entertained at a steak and clothes!
Miriam and David Wright
are
five and six years old! Also,
egg breakfast Sunda:
he
have spent two recent
Valerie and George Weld lodge
don't t hey realize that maybe I
weekends at the Inverness began t heir vacation as guests
would like the pleasure of
Hotel and Country Club near at the old-line luxury hotel, The
vis
ting her parents, selecting the styles and colors
Wllile
Tarpon Springs which they Cloisters, Sea Island,
land, Ga. From Mr.
. and Mrs. Robert Rozelle of
describe as "pl ush plush."
there, they visited relatives in
.1 i" L •
Orlando Drive, Mr. and Mrs
rarefll-Ll'JlIU
Atlanta and Burlington, N.C.,
Bill Vanau.a of Kansas City,
Frieda and W.W. (BUI) Tyre and also George's mother, Mrs. celebrated their second wed.

BIG DRESS FOR

To Play

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Area Engagements

4W

Seminole, Brantley

Friday, Sept. 5, 1975-10

whining.

nagging, apathetic, shrill or

t_t.

can learn
person.
recorder to see

drink, and

without tearing down the other

Woman Runs 'Hotel;
Guests Uninvited

accepting a

assertive manner. You needn't be bulldozed into

cocktail

other
yourself
the program—one
confidence; a smooth and mellow
ispy voice betrays
.,..J.l.. ..........h •.. •h. ..nnlsh.
iw&amp;iiin w uv
one uuu
'i' ,.n,....lf
v"" ...II
in1ormd, Dorothy Sarnoff recommends—read articles, try to
questions before going to a party. Try practice
form
learn to speak
sessions with a tape recorder to
lortlessly and with spirit,
more
Th e third step—to avoid being "run over"
aggressive types—is developing what she calls a pleasantly
The tape recorder

a lack of

making it better."

A

emphasize

SPORTS

Friday, Sept. 5, 1975

Herald, Sanford, FL

this stage of the season, beating a team

Crawford followed with his eighth hom.r

11%. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Pole .- W Dick Drago, and the

result was

Yankees 8, Tigers I

�20— EveningHerald, Sanford,

Fl,

F ridi y. Sept. 5, 1973
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Legal Notice

DOlphins COUnti
On Lesser Knowns

___._—
Legal Notice

Legal Notice

FIcTIrIOUSNAMI
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT THE
fl
Notice hereby qiven that I am EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIi
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE eoaaoed In bess at 333 E Lake cuti OF FLORIDA IN AND
Ave. LonQWcod. em,nole County. SEMINOLE COUNTY
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Florida under the fictitiouS name of PROlATE DIVISION
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
7S173êCA.04.
1
Ilin
lI
%
310
EFFICIENCY BUSINESS FORMS. PROlATE NO. 7S.NeCP
EE
?.'r'rnar r
and
that I Intend to register said In Re: Estate of
ritm mi
name with the Clerk of the Circuit WILLIE KILLINOWORTH
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
PiiPS (,'ith Phi, 100
deceaSed
RPII(F ct IF FORD CUTSHALL Court, Seminole County. Florida in
, (In OA
Mn'..' (in. 95.
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
Husband, accordance with the proyiiOffl Of
lr'.
I A U Mnnday (hi
the FictItious Name Statutes. To
MIAMI fAP) - The Miami Mike Kolen into the starting inations, for his quick success anti
National League
All creditorS of the estat, of Willie
pac
43 7f()
Wit' Setion 56509 Florida Statutes KitIingwnrih. deceased, are hereby
MARTHA LYNN CUT SHALL,
East
itti
1fIj
r'pi
ENflh (sri
IIphins will be depending on a middle linebacker post against with Miami.
notified and re'uired 'o file any
wite 1957
W L
PC?. G
?(I
1 Prrcl (in 97. St,iub
%eteran benchwarrner and a the Bears. Regular middle lineThe Colts had traded threeS Georqia A Gross
Pt t',.rnt
clirns rs demands whICh they may
S 566
p
SF U
PuhIistr Aug 29. Sept 3.17. 19. 1975 ravraonStSaide%tat11tte0HiC9
rookie
13 AS
as
safeties
when
they
backer
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
Nick
Buoniconti
$79 S
pp1
sideyear
veteran
Speyrer
to
Wash.
14115 (j,p
Ros,'
t
I ('ii".
cit Clerk of Circuit Court of Seminole'1
il AS 579 S
(ii
l
(ryy
4, ,,,, meet the Chicago Bears in a lined with a broken right thumb ington in the off-season. Miami TO MARTHA LYNN CUTSHALL OFO 113
(ciunty.FIOridA inlheCOUtthOuSClt
vcirk
Nev
7010 Snuthside Drive
77 U $17 A
Ma1ln
(hi 17% Millan NV. National Football League exhi. that required surgery.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
obtained him for an undisclosed
(Pirino
A? 75 160 II',
Louisville, kefltucky
l9
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Sanford. Florida. within tour
bition game Saturday night in
The Dolphins alco have two draft pick after Speyrer walked
ioi
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE (aIen' months from the date of
the first publication of this notice
West
the Orange Bowl.
qi I' n 17 (',ruhh so.
rookies, Bruce Eha and Steve out of the Washington camp,
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
97 II 667
VOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.1743CA04O Fach claim or demand must be 'ci
(l" Phi, 3? A Oliver, Pub
Veteran Dick Anderson Un- Towle, to useat middle line- complaining he wasn't getting
I 04
yritino and must state the place of
Anni"s-'. 7 * A6 $79 I5 .' ii
that an action for Dissolution of
derweni
surgery in Atlanta backer,
I ?lfl(it.rfl
an opportunity to play.
'A A9 $04 72
MarriaGe has been filed against you IN RE: DISSOLUTION OF residence and oost office address Of
7 P1 P1 F S r,arr
MI.
10
ar
Dent
Al 77
the claimant arid must be sworn 10
150 79's
p t'arIr'r Pnh 9 (',rilfey cn
and you are reQuired to serve a copy MARRIAGE
Thursday for damaged carti.
Meanwhile, veteran wide re.
Al 79 436 31. a
P Inc clalman?. hiS agent, or his
Speyrer did not catch any of your v.rltten defenses, if any, to it ROBIN JAMIE HODGE.
r.rnt'. HIn 9
Q Metiunt
53 SI 378 :'
Petitioner wife, attorney, or it will become void
lage in his left knee. After. celver Cotton Speyrer, who passes last Monday in Miami's on DONALD I MAMBLESTONE.
ltp 9
Thursday
Results
accordinri to law
Attorney for Petitioner, whose ar'ci
tinlaF PllNS
ui.nsk.
ssards,
doctors
ald
he
ssould
be
taughtthree
passes
lorSO
yards
nationally
televIsed
20.7
loss
to
So D',Mn I
Dated April 91PI. 1975
t for si to eight weeks.
address is P0 804 7187. Sanford, C.FOPGE
11 Srhn*i€1t Ph. 11 kiman
JOSEPH ARTHUR
tn an exhibition game igainst Minnesota,
I. Annrli 1 ('nrnn',
5' Mae June Killinqwortt%
Florida. 37771, and tile the original ltODr,E, JR ,
Ronb
c'n.
s
I'ellow
safety
Jake
Scott
is
New'
Orleans
two
weeks
ago,
rfl(5(r 7 Hous'on I
As Administratril
with the Clerk of the above styled
Reipondent husband
r. Foteq (n '2 Civ. LA. 77
out of colniuission with a slight
("nt nav,i, '.hr'tjutd
Shula also waived rookie Court on or before the 74th day of
Carroll Burke
i ii 1111ff,
111
Decisions
TodaysOames
shoulder separation, so Coach was cut from the squad placekiker Joe Danelo to get Scptpmber. 1915, otherwise a
Attorney for Estate
r.iillet? r;n I??
NOTICE TO DEFEND
I® 77
Ct.r.'.on '5'w.. II'
nd R
617 Saritord Atlantic
Hratwtkv ''I. II)
766. I 69
[ n Shula said rookie Barrs'
the team down to the 49-player Judc*ment may be entered against THF STATE o UIORIDA TO
Pt'1 t'v'i
01'.' at PP%.IJd#Iph,a
flank Bldg
you for the rrIl,f demanded in the
aver, NY
71)7
711
706
rEORC,E
JOSEPH
11111 and veteran reserv,
Speyrer, 26. had been with the limit Thursday. Danelo, a 10th Petition
l(rlt,,., 111) .nd Smoson 0
Publish AUg 79. Sept 3. 1VS
i
p 'rr.
cr
771
APT
HUR
HODGE.
JR
I 7. It fli
Charlie Balib would be the club only two days when he led rounddraftpickfrom Washing.
fi.r'..
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
DFQ III
39
73)5 Hilltop Road
Ptlh.cnn lRno&amp;,w- 109 and
,
. r
697 171. ni starting safeties Saturday the Doiphins to a 20-17 victory ton State, had kicked two field said Court thiS 19th dab' of AuguSt.
__________________________
Desert Hot Springs.
r"c', 711 at Montreal IWar
1975
lirinhar,i (n 117, a'
California 97740
night.
tiver
the
Saints,
He
credited
his
goals
of
30
and
34
yards
in
the
66 .rwi Renin SlOt. 7 ft
155AL 1
Pdcirtpf,,irri 5' 137 650
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Shula said he would move background with Baltimore, pre-season,butmissedfronithe
Arthur H BeCkwIth. Jr.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
American League
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
I 04 Ann.'t
'Hrrlton 119) at
CI
of the Circuit Court
'l'.fl
veteran outsi(lt' linebacker which used sImilar paSS for. 53 and 43.
BAIT IPir.
at
that ROBIN JAMIE HOOGE. ti'. CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
r'a'si
anta tIhn,,wnr, 1) 51 nI
.,nn,iIt. Cc.tjnt F or ida
1,
B'.
filch
a PetitiOn n th Circut Coin t t SEMINOLE COUNTY
San Franr Vi, I flat, II I?) at
C-ll V Ek,ern
Mu.n'in NY
311, Rice
Seminole County, Florida, for the PROBATE DIVISION
(n,innati IpfrwmAn 9 II In)
Deputy Clerk
111
P'.r',
Wath'noton,
Cal
Dissolution of Marriage casting PROBATE NO. 7SU7CP
t I nss IRasmussen 1 7) .it
DONALD I MARBIESTONE
un
hetween
ROBIN JAMIE IlODGE In Rp Estate of
New York fSeypr 7071 tn
Attorney for Petitioner
P11145. lynn ilsn $1
May
and GEORGE JOSEPH ARTHUR GEORGE SMITH
San flirno 'Jones 1151 at terry.
P 0 P.na 7157
tieceased.
Pr
IS
Ystrem'.'.
I400CJE, JR . and you are required
t4"i'4ttn If rrrrye 0 II. tnt
Sanford. Florida '217)
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
,,
4 Mii'i Rcri Al. Carew
to serve a copy of your written
Saturdays Games
Publish Aug 27. 79 &amp; Sept 5. 17, 1975 defense, if any, on her Attorney To All Creditors and All Persons
Mn
St I
,ii flew York
OFO
173
Having Claims or Demands Against
PuNs
RATTED IN Lynn
____________________________
Albert P4 Fitts, whoW address
San Iri'yn a' Cininnati,
91 Mi
Rsn
97
-i
IN
THE
CIRCUIT COURT. 710 Edwards Building. Sanford. Said Estate:
YOU are hefeby notified and
P JarIerr
flak
91
Munson
EI3HTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Florida 37771. and file the original
r* Annete *1 Atlanta, (ni
19 Mavt.rry XC. 59
with
the
clerk
of
the
above
styled
required
to present any claims and
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
l'i'icarrn at PbiIadCtit,1.
HITS. far.* Mn Ill Mun
Court,
on
or
before
the
23rd
day
of
demands
which you may hay,
iOUNTY. FLORIDA.
P't?,
,P, rni at Montreal. In)
'on. NY 1A? C, Brett, XC. 151
I CIVIL ACTION NO. S.11l6.CA.09.A September 1973, otherwise a default against the estate of GEORGE
r
., H'.'.,'.?, (ci)
5innletcsn Pal. 156. Rice. Bsn
TALLAHASSEE I AP
- tackles, 76 assists, caused three UnCoil, and run through the ball
and an Ultimate Judgment will be SMITH. deceased lat. of Seminole
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
Sundays Games
entered against you for the relief County, Florida, to the Clerk of the'
si Pirts. Cs!. 151 Wasi'iing
Florida A&amp;M linebackers fumbles, recovered four, inter, carrier at the same time llNTER
P'rar)ri at PP,.lad.I,a
PARK
FEDERAL demanded In said Petition. which is. Circuit Court, and file the same in
t. n
'I ts'. .' 14PW York
Frankie Poole and Claude cepted one pass and blocked without losing any speed."
I SAVINGS
AND
LOAN the Dissolution of MarrIage, bet duplicatearldlsprovlded in Section
P011111 FS—Ivnri.
(iso.
39
lr ArweIe at Atl&amp;nt&amp;
ASSOCIATION, a corporation wen the hnd you
733 16. Fiorida Statutes, in their
MrPae,
R Jack'on. Johnson are the best in the two kicks. He was credited with
XC
38.
an Cracirvn at Cincino.t,
(4.,5
cicoani:r'cI and eiisttng under thC
offices In tne County Courthouse In
'45
WITPIESS
MY
HAND
aed
OF
S;noteton.
Bal.
3?.
Southeast,
says
Rattler
football
three
quarterback
sacks.
rttp, ,p, t ',')ntrpal
laws cf the United
of
Seminole County, Florida. within
P.'.hi'rry Kf 11
FICIAL SEAL of said Court thiS
r
Coach Ruth' Hubbard,
V
Narrow at the waist, Poole's
'4j.t0
America.
)
four
calendar months from the time
'YR IPI ES Miyev%
Cat.
11
70th day cit Aug5t 1975
American League
Plaintiff, (SEAl)
OotheflrltpubflcatlonhertOf.or tIle
ISC been around sonic good body flares to a massive torso
r Brett, XC II Orta Cli'. 10.
vi
same will be barred.
East
P Kelly, CIII. 7 i Tied With
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
ones, but as far as raw talent and powerful shoulders.
5141 OMO BEI4YAMINY.
Filed at sanford, Florida. this 71st
l,. t
W L PC?. GB
H fl.P' F
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
PUllS- Mayherry, goes, Frankie Poole and Claude
"Frankie's one of the strong.
Pc'tcir'
day of August, '915.
87 55 399 K( if)
P Iarksm 06¼. 10;
SemInole
County.
FlOridl
\/ete ra ii s
BaltImore
14 6) 510 I
S Robert Smith
Detendants.
7; Bonds. NY. Johnsonarethebestl'veseen," est guys I've ever seen," Hub.
C. scott. MU
By' Cecelia V Ekern
New York
S. Bobby Jackson
70 66 301 13'
R,'rri.,nh'. Tet. 74
Deputy Clerk
Hubbard said. "In terms of bard said. 'When he came here
(tevplartn
dillon
Smith
NOTICE OF SUIT
61 69 451 14
ii')
PITCHING
Decisionsi
At BERT N FITTS
speed or strength, I don't think he was very, very skinny, but
As Eiecutors
60 79 437 73
TO Slit OMO BENYAMINY
Morel. P'.n
II 1
786. 3 36.
Attorney for the Petitioner
Detroit
DOUGLAS STENSTROM.
53 el 3*7 79
Q
anti ALEGRA BENYAMINY, Fdwards Building
cc
'.. 177.
. 361. there's two better in the he started lifting weights. He
STENSTR0M. fl"
West
his wife
I ennard Kr. 175. 7. '146. Southeast than Claude and took it as a challenge.
Sanford, Florida
('ek larwl
87 iS S99
McINTOSH
ResIdence and Address
lariana, Cat
Ii 6
700. 7 34. Frankie."
Publi'.h
Aug
77
29
&amp;
Sept
S.
I?.
1973
C'Ol.tJMBUS, Ga. tAP t An assistant coach ot Ohio
i'ar'a'.
Attorney
for Eaecutorc
(ty 76 61 353 6
unknown
PIyIen Mm
146
700 791.
rFO 129
P.O Box 13)0. Sanford. Fl,
41 77 146 1$i
hoping to improve on the 6-5 State before he accepted the Mac McLendon and John toanyandallotherpartiesclalming
F5'.n
III.
697. 394
Ill THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE PbIiSb Aug 79, Sept 5. 1913
65 70 181 lb
,
Ptmer Ba'
,. recoed of his maiden season, FAMU job last year, Hubbard Schroeder, a pair of young vet- any right, title, and cr Interest
,
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL dR. DEQ III
66 73 175 17
M Torre? Pal leA 667. 126
Hubbard faces many problems, said Poole titay be as good at erans who have had their prob- arid to the following described CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
61 75 460 1?
___________________________________
property, to wit
____________________________
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
but not at linebacker,
linebacker as Randy Gradi. lemsrecently on the tour, share
Thursday's Results
Condomin:um Unit No C I)? ii',
KAr'1.jv CIty 7, Cliscago 0
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
Roosevelt Wilson, FAMU shear, former Buckeye All- the lead entering today's Building 9, according to the Floor CASE NO. 7S.1êU.CA44.E
IN RE: The Marriage of
1 (iattimnre
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
sports publicist, is so excited American who now plays for second round of the $100,000 Plan which satart of Plat Plan and MARY LEE BREWER.
Ne* York I Detroit 1
FLORIDA
Sv
eeahibit
"C".
to
the
Wife Petitioner
about the pair of seniors that the Kansas City Chiefs.
Southern Open Golf Tourna. Declaration of Restrictions.
Cleveland 10, Milwaukee S
CASE NO. 1S.l1?I.CA-O9.0
World Football League
vi
California A. T.,,s
mil
WINTER PARK FEDERAL
he's
dubbed
them
the
i.$6The Rattler coach said John. ment.
Eastern Diviiion
Reservations. Covenants, Con EUGENE BREWER.
Only flubs sdeduIe'a
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
W L T PcI. PF PA
lion men,"
McLendon, a 30-year..old vet- ditions and Easements, WEKIVA
son rateswith Jack Tatum, for.
Husband Rrspdent. ASSOCIATION, I Corporation
Today sOames
A5.r'rli 1 I (I 750 9
NOTICE OF ACTION
Johnson, 6-foot-2 and 238 mer Ohio State defensive back cran of eight years on the tour, VILL AS. a condominium, recorded
New York 'M.d'ct, 17 IS and PirmPam 1 7 0 600 90 8?
cwgniiect and eiistinq under tte
in Officials Records Rook 101?. Page
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
C.i'ra 551 at Baltimore (Car
pounds, Is an Orlando senior who starts for the Oakland and Schroeder,
laws of the United States of
, with sIx
'ark'orv
90
1731. Public Records of Seminole
tnd IS arid GrimsIey 913 or it'Mlntt. 2 7 ii soc ,i
America.
who had 74 unassisted tackles, Raiders, In a meanness meas- years on the tour, mastered the County. Florida, together with an TO'
EUGENE BREWER
Mitchplt 1 (II 7 ft nt
Plaintiff,
PbilpIIIs
1 0 100 I? 174
undIvided 1 43rd interest in and to all
50 assists, recovered three furn. tire that professional scouts call Green Island Country Club
P.O Boa 104
Detroit
I Ruhie
10 $0)
at
vs.
Western Oiviiion
that certain Common Properties C5
Campton,
Kentucky
Cleveland IWaitS 10). In)
course Thursday with 6,s, five set forth and defined in the
ROBERT J ROLLY and DOLORES
5
(l)f
1 1 0 5('g I?) )J,'4 bles and had one interception "leather pop."
B.citcin tIc'. 1711 at Mu
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
N.
ROLL.Y.
his wife. and SUNSPAPI
Antnn 1 7 0 647179 5* 1ast)ear —all despite missing
Sari
for
under
par.
That
was
good
aforementioned
Declaration
and
'He's got great quickness
wasike. (Rroherg 1)131. (ci)
FP4rINEERIPiG
1,
CON
Hawaii
7 2 I) 34)3 87
tooether
with
the
carport
ap
enough
for
part
of
the
season
with
a one-shot advan.
a leg a linebacker, and he's got the
that a Petition for OiSsIution of STRUCTION, INC
Mivv4c.ota
I GOltZ
1310)
it Shryri'
a Florida
7 'I 0 100 5) 94
pertaining to the aforedescrlb,d Marriage has
been filed against YOU corporation.
injury,
CPiion (Wivid II IS). In)
ability to really unload at the tage over Terry Dill and Leon- (ofldcim'fllum unit
PortInrl
1 1 0 74)) 90
and there I&amp;ctemand in the Pitition
K acisa' City I (iuiSt,y 15)11 at (cirano
Defendants $
Poole, a 6-4, 210-pound senior same time," Hubbard said. "He ard Thompaon.
,
YOU ARE HERE BY NOTIFI ED that the Court award that certain
California tFi0Pf06 171)1. ('J
CLERK'S NOTICE OP SAL!
Saturday's Games
that a suit to f0rIose a mortgage property owned by you and your
from
Forty-one
of
the
146
sets
Melbourne,
had
82
solo
seems
to
be
able
to
coil
and
Tc'ps
(Perry 14 16) At Oak
HawaiI a4 Memphis
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
above described property has wife MARY LEE BREWER. as
irit1 IRht. 11)01. tnt
elghterequaledc.r bettered par. on theinstituted
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha'
PPiitafleIpPih
t Charlotte n
against YOU ifi the tenants by the entirety, located at
Saturday's Games
Jarb'.onvIIl. at ShrevCg)rt
a Summary Final
,
The list at 68 included Hubert Circuit Court of the Eighteenth 731 Ballard Street, Altamonte
Detroit at Cleveland
judame
of
Foreclosur,
entered ri
5.riitpiprn Califtynia at
Co.
JudicialCircuit,
in
and
for
Seminole
Green, who has won more than
Søring, Florida, and more par.
Boston at Milwaukee
rant'. n
the above entitled cause in the
County.
Florida
You
and
each
of
ticularly
described
as:
Lot
12
and
E
Tp,s at Oakland
$47,000 in the past three weeks you
Brminnham at Prirtlanuj. n
are hereby required to file yOur 25 feet of lot 11, block (B). South Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Pfe* York at Baltimore, ml
but Is still seeking his first 1975 Answer with the Clerk of the Circuit Altimonte
Judicial Circuit, in and for Seminole
National Football League
Heights, according to thC
Kansas C.ty at California. 2.
County, Florida, I will sell at public
ExhIbitions
Court. and serve a copy thirof UPOfl plat thereof as recorded in plat
victory.
Ben
Crenshaw
and
iC.
ft ri)
to the hlohest bidder for
Friday's Game
Snead also were at that figure. VICTOR F W000MAN, of the firm i, pageo, public records of Seminole auctiOn
MIrwic"snta st CPI,c400. (nI
('4aklarwj at Dallas
cash at the West front door of the
of Winderweedle. Names. Ward &amp; County, Florida, to your wife,
Svndays Games
At 69 was DOn h'erson, last Woodman, PA .Post Office Box HO, MARY LEE BREWER. as a lump !,minole County Courtho, in the
Saturday's Games
Detroit at Cleveland. 3
(Inrinnali t Detroit
c,f Sanford. Florida, at the hour
week's
B,C. Open winner, while Winter Park. Fiorid 37789, At. sum as alimony, and you are
Ne York t Baltimore
st i ciI,iS at M'nn.sota
otil 00 o'clock A N on the 18th da
tOCr.d"ys
for
Plaintiff
in
the
above required to serve a copy of your
at par 70 were Miller Barber
Ps.ostnqi al Milwaukee. 7
I%,'ffaln vs Atlanta at Tamn,a
cit September, 1973, that certain
'.yled action, on or before the 73rd written defenses, if any, to the
Mitw'snta at Ch'cago
and Tom Kite, Defending dat,. of September 1975 If
(hiranci at Miami
parcel of real pfoprty described as
you
fail
to
Petitlononth,
Petitioner's
attorney,
(it
si Cat,lorn.,i
Pie,., 0flr40'. 'V Pitttrqo
champion
Forrest
Fezier
strugtio
so.
ludument
by
default
will
be
BILL
McCABE,
whose
address Is
at (7,ll.,I 7
(.'p..n fla .' PansaS (it,
Tl'.e Westerly 500 feet of
taken aoains? YOU for the relief Meyers, Moone1, &amp; Adler, PA. 17
gled in with a 73 over the
Planelcihia a Los Angeics
50thptI 16$ feet of Lot 19. of
demanded in Complaint
South Lake Avenue, Orlando,
row, hilly 6,971-yard course In
Sunday's Games
FNIZMINGER FARMS, NO 3.
This Notice shall be published Florida, 37801, on or before Sep
P.c'w Yrirk Giants at Cleve
muggy, 90-degree weather,
once each week for four consecutive tember 1, 1973. and file the original according to tt' PIat llwreof as
tithef recorded in Plat Book 6. Page 77 of
"I've had several 6Ss in my weeks in The Evening Herald
with the Clerk of IhiS Court
Denver st Sari
WITNESS the hand of the Clerk Of before service on Petitioner's at. the Public Refords of Seminole
career, but
a 64," said the Circuit Court. Seminole County,
an flierv 'V New England
County, Florida. LESS the Westerly
torney or irnmediatety tllereatter;
PIT1'SBURGII tAP) -The Pittsburgh Triangles have
York jP45 'V WAsti.nuton
New
McLendon, who missed a six- Florida. this the 20th day of August otherwIse a default will be entered 145 feet of the Southerly 145 lets of
National League
signed Sue Slap to a contract for the 1976 World Team
Lot ) of said Entzminger Farms.
Monday's Game
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PATTIP4C, (130 at
footer on the sloping No. 18 197%
gainst you for the relief demanded
Baltimore at P4tii,'.twi
f'do. )as measured along the tines 01
T Simms.
Madlork
Clii, 567
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Tennis season.
in the PetItion,
green tosettle forhis65. "Iwas
Arthur
H
Beckwith.
Jr.
WITNESS
MY
HAND
arid
seal
of
Slid lot 1
Miss Stap was acquired from Cleveland In a trade last
thinking more of making a 64
Clerk of the Circuit Court
this Court on this 17th day of August. (Seal)
week that sent Rayni Fox, Kim Warwick and the rights to
Arthur H Beckwith.
By' Cecella V Ekern
than the putt," he said.
197$
of the Circuit Court
Jimmy Connors and Wendy Overton to the Nets,
Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
Most of the big names
By Elaine 9i(hard
WIPIDERWEEDLE
HAINES.
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
tour were not entered.
Deputy Clerk
Clerk of the Circuit Court
WARD 6. W000MAPI. P.A
By w t WINOFRWFFri.
ID
tuaine Kl(,naroe
uiuve wup JUUCKI
Winderweedle. Names. Ward
Pout Offi
Box 5*0
Deputy Clerk

SOREB,OARD

Alajor

League

Baseball

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JOHN fl clii I 1W' l

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PIlVI I IS il APi 501 LIVAPI
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UN KNOWN

TODAY
9 r n 7' 14F L pre season fontbsli The Oakland Raiders meet
thr' ("atlas (nwhny",
SATURDAY
I) a rn (44$ -- Jim Thom.a Outdoors (Fishing for sailfish arid
N'pfiSh attn a noose liocit in lllinO1s)
I? 1(1 p in (1%) - Greatest Sports Legends (A tribute to bowler
Den ('arterl
1 pm fl51 . NL Action '13 IA look at thP Buffalo BilI' 1,74
'eevin)

Baseball Pre Game Show
7 r t" 17 51
7 15 pm 1,1)
Basebatl (The St bus Cartinals face the
Mets at New York Rain game Boston Red Soa VS thC Brewers at
A' ilwCt ii, reI
7 710 p in '91 - Championship Wrestling from Florida
itm pm (Al - Taq*ni (The u S Open women's singles final
from" Forrest HIts Ii Y I
I Yl f'l5)
Car anti Track (H.gfsiiqhts 0, the 1971 Atlanta 500
stock far ewe)
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(',nlf (World Ss'r,es Of Golf.fIturinq Jack Nickteus
tç, W,'ilsrw, I ni C,mAham and Tom Weskopt ri first round ola',
Wide World of Sports (World Pro Karate Cham
3 p in (CI
pliw"hip' frn.n lJn'ondale. N V U S S P national gymnastics
lean' rv'.rfrirms in Lake C sly; A pryitw of the upcoming college
frntf"ill seaslv,

7 p n, IC)

NFL Football IThe St Lou's Card,nals meet the
Mirw'ie4.$lta Vikings in a pre'.eason game)
1 p m 1441
Chmn.nPiip Wrestling from Florida
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(h4mp,cn% IU S vs West Germany boxing
(,nld RnIlc'r Skate Classic, National Mini Trampoline

11%)

T.crnii (U S Open Tenn4s Men's 5inqles linaI)
CArol Mann Celebrity Golf Clialfunqe (Guests
Ar, Rr'4'tv Rings arvi MA'tha Mitchell)
(",nll (Final round play in the World Series of Golf.
A p m" U?
a? •lir F ,rr4'tir.t' fn,iIfy (i1t '.te Of IIi'S year's PGA Cham
7'Ylfi m (II
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5 pm 19)

Ch,il,nDOOShip Games of (lit P4Ev. (The Dallas
(ortiryS IqkIe III" Minnesota Vikings i') tnt. 1913 P4FC Chant

rcw"t"n)
I '10 p in (15)
Cs' and Track lHsgliliqhts from the 17S
rr.-.i'ri 'SYI at tti,' DaytOna Rrao Speedway I
P
"r'Pall (11W' Pir* York Jpt meet the ReS
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'Jo' r' a. r,hh.tir mat(liu) iii Washington DC I

Pats Cut To Limit
I"OXBORO, Mass. AP
The New England Patriots
are down to the player limit under National Football
League rules for their exhibition game with the San Diego
Chargers Sunday night at Schaefer Stadium.
11w Patriots got down to 51 players Thursday, including
two MI-Star collegians not counted on the roster until next
sic'ek, 1w placing veteran linebacker John Tanner on the
tnjured resers'e list and waiving defensive back Donnie
Walker.
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enough 'fter being acquired on waivers from the New
York Giants last week.

ABA.NBA

To Play

OAKLAND AP - The Golden State Warriors,
champions of the National Basketball Association, will
play two exhibition games against the Kentucky Colonels
and the New York Nets of the rival American Basketball
Association, the team announeeo Thursday.

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The Warriors will meet the Colonels In louisville on
Oct,landtheNetsonOct. l5INewYork.ThegameswiU
be in addition to six exhibitions already scheduled with
NBA teams, the team said.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL NO. 7S-4)9.CA.O.D
PI4IPPS HARM INCTON
COP
POP 41 ION,
Plaintiff.
v's
JOHN I OVEI MARTIN. tI al,
Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEPEBYGIVEPI that
on the 15th day of September. 1975.
,tII 00cm atthpwestfrontdooi-of
the Courthouse of Seminole County,
at Sanford, Floriaa, the undersigned
Clerk will offer for sale the folio*Ing
de'riheti real property
I of). Block 1, THE WOODLANDS

SECTION FOUR, according to the
POut therenf as recorded in Plat
Book I?, Pages 67, 66 and *9. 'ublic
Ppcor,s r,. Seminole County.
Florida,

tngetpi,r with all structures, im.
provements. fixture's. applianej.
and appurtenanres on Said land or
t's.d in civilunction therewith
TI. aforesaid sale will be made
rrsuant to a Summary final
judoment enterel inCivilNo 13639
(4091) mimi pndinq in anti fcc
Srr,unole Cnty, Florida
This sale shah be Subtect to a right
cit redemption vested i the United
States cit AmCrkt hy virtue of Title
75, Setln 7110 U S C A whith riglil
nitjt II. CVCCCIS*41 if sI all no later
than 170 days from the date of this
foreclosure safe
DATED this 7'id day of Sept.

ember, 1973
(Seal)
ArtP,t,r H Rerkw,th, Jr
Clerk cit the Circuit Court
fly I illi.n T JenkinS
l')CCutv Clerk

VAN DEN BERG. GAY
S. AURlE. PA
Attorneys for the Plain"ff
Post (lit ire Rn' 791
Orlando. Florida 37902
Put'fith Sept 5. 1975

()FP tS

Pt'blitti Aug 27, 79 &amp; Sept 5, 17, 1973
DFO 175
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice I hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter
$6509. Florid.s Statute's. will're'gister
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. in
and for Seminole County. Florida.
upon receipt of proof of the

publication of tl',is notice, the lic
titIous
name,
to wit:
THE
PEOPLE'S GAZETTE under which
we are engaged in business at 336
Rrookwood Lane in the City of
Maitland, Florida 37731
That the parties interested in said
hausiriMs enterprise are as follows'

TWIN AIR. INC
By Lillian Catherine Figura.
Pres idnt
By' Harriot Alexander,
Secretary
Dated t Orlando. Orange County

Publish Aug iS. 77. 796. Sept. S. 1975

DEQU
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7SI1IS.CA44.A
In Re: The Marriage of
COLLEEN HOLLEY RUTH.
Wife
and
ROBERT C. RUTH. JR.
Husband

NOTICE TO DEFEND
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
TO' ROBERT C. RUTH, JR
CO Robert C. Ruth, Sr.
103 East Poplar Street
York, Penn 1740)

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
THAT COLLEEN HOLLEY RUTH
has fittd a Petition ifi the Circuit

Prjlø.rit

By' Harriot AIeaande,
Secretary
Dated at Orlando, Orange County.
FlorIda, Auqt 76th. 197$
Puplith Sept 3. 17. 19. 76. 191$
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MciNTOSH

Flagship Rank of Sanford
P.O Boa 13)0
S.anforti, Florida 3fl7l

on thi5 13th day of August. 1975
(SEAL)
Arthur H Beckw,th. Jr
By Lillian

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Publish Aug 77, 796. Sept S. 17. 191$
OFO 119

Pupihi' !.pt 5. 117$

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nandfor Seminole County Florida
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"Siimc athletes look for the
bright lights, but it was never
my kind of life," says Roger
Mans of the privacy he has
attained 14 years after breaking
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that an
action icr (lSSntuliOn of mArriAge
b% been Iil,'cf agans? you and you

Nicklau.s, who caine within
threcorfourstrokesofdestroy-

game'.

y.rltti'n (%m'fenSe. if Any. to it on

customary position

C,aragiola, a

as an over-

"Often, I have to tell him
lot of his baseball

'ears of the IROC," said IROC manager Lee Richter, "and we're

6.Ol,6,00and .09. Muldowneywon $4,650 for being runnerup in a

to compete in the first two IROCs, but was unable to accept
becauseofcontractrestrictionswithasponsor.Thatsponsorship

field of 36 cars.

Prudhommeasheseta new national recordof 6,14 and a speed f

"Ittünk the IROC is a

great

idea," Andretti says. "I've en-

petitioner's attorney, whose address
is 100 North Highway Il 97

Attorney for petitioner
Suite 304. Atlamorte Centre
751 Maitland Avenue
Altamcnte Springs. Florida, 3770$

Caccelberry. Flnr.d.s 37707, on or
tefrp Srptemtv'r 7). 1975. and lIe
the Original with tflt' clerk of th.s
('our? ether nc'ore service

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too much Pat and I base six
kimls ,Ifl(1 that takes most of m
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\laris knoiss that his clashes
ssith the pre's as a pLi r could
hurt his chance of beIng eleUul
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slimmed 61 home runs
I' u ti's 111am I'. I fl( .
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I
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room without 41 reporter
following mue he recalled I
1124111) found prace whIle games
were going on but I dreaded
that final out wiit n those sinne
questions would be shot at me
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came as a beer distributor
iii this quiet town, home of the
University (If Florida.
"I don't think it makes you ;i
run record.
l'tter man to sit around in
Mans, 41, made numerou.s public I)lac's and let people
efletuies among the press corps drool over you," said Mans.
in his search for privacy in 1961,
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Nary 8 Johnson and Gayle B.
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TO WHOM ii MAY COfIC FR N
NOTICE iS hereby given that IhC
undersigned purSuant to the
iiCtiUameStitUte ChaPer

came Al Simpson, an offensive tt',eGiantsa professional look at tight enLs and Walker Gillette,

Buen&amp;s Back At Forest Hills

NOTICE OP SAL!
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

(')rinj, pl

through a 2-11-1 regular season,

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single year un

end World Series of Golf.
have happened."
a time of 8,83 at 153,32 mph. The runner up was Richie Zul in hi.s
dretti isa three-time USAC national champion and former winner
Torn Weiskopf, Tom Watson
lie said his owa sports lic' b:g black Cainiaro which really surprised everybody as the bigger
the Indianapolis 500 1%9i, the Da)lona 500 1967i and the
and Lou Graham offer the op. tivity these days conmies on a cars have not been doing too well this )ear,
Spanish
Grand Prix 1971 .
position in the 3-hole, Stturday golf u oure with his sons,
Mario Andretti, conspicuously absent from the first two InPublish Aug 15. 77. 29 &amp; Sept S
r.e?tiorer'c ,ittOrrv'v or imnindiatel v
and Sunday affair that brings Richard, 15 year ohi Kes in anti ternational Race of Champions t IROC) series, w'ill be one of the
The series will consist of four races again this ear 's'. ith the
1975
'r'rreaft.'r ott'ierw.se a default wil together the winners
14
Sear
t)ld
Rands',
of
all
the
I2dnivers
when
the
first
being on the two mile oval at Michigan and the second arid
1975-76
action
opens
at
Michigan
International
OFO IS
F.' .'nterq'ti against you fr the retef
world's
Mans
major
tests
of
golfing
said
the
latter
two
Speedway.
third
races will be on the road course at Riverside, Calif., and the'
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE den'anrtc'd sn the petition
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI R
WIT NESS 'ui hand and the seal cit greatness.
shoot in the low' 80s, and "I'm a
Other drivers among the first 10 names announced for the final race will be on the 27 mile Tn-oval at Daytona Speedway.
71 1975
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE tb's ('r"rt tin
Nicklaus, a four-time winner 12 handicapper myself, so it's upcoming $212,000 series are Winson Cup regulars Richard Petty,
The cars used this year will be updated versions of the same'
COUNTY, FLORI DA,
'SF At
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and
a five-time runner-up in getting tougher to beat Kevin I)avid Person, Bobby Allison and Daytona 500 winner Benny
Chevrolet CaniRros used last season. All four events will again be
NO. 7$.1457.CA.09 C
Arthur H Beckwmth. Jr
A' CtrI ol the Court
this elite event, qualified for a and Randy."
Parsons.
taped for later telecasting by ABC Television Sport.s.
SOIJTPIFASTERN HOME MOP
fly (rv'Ii V Ekemn
10th appearance with his s'icTOAO( COMPANY. a Florid,s
('lepidy Clerk
tories in the Masters and the
((imputation
WIt FRED P4 CONRAD
h'(;A.
And he almost made this
Plaintiff. Attorney fr Petitioner
Make The
vi
100 North Highway 1797
a one-moan tournament.
Long
Hot Summer
WIt I IAN BARWICK and MAR C.iucrlt'rrry FIorid,s 37707
1k
missed
a
playoff
for
the
l('lpl
A
Real
h y,te
fiARWlC
Pu.Flch Aug 77.79 &amp; Sept S. I?. 19n
when she won her four U.S. til'Uh(l'.'.I 11111 .S N.Y. i Al'
Rut that arun, Seven times up- in their prime.
British Open crown, won by
Di'tenclant 1'F") 179
COOL ONE
"There are a lot of things I've tIes between 1959 and 1966. Anti
Maria Buenli would give her crated on without success,
Watson, by a single shot, 1k
NOTICE TO DEFEND
to
tilt'
missed
out on," saId the dark- the fans haven't forgotten.
lx'
pla,'ing
in
forced
her
into
premature
re
Open
right
arnni
could
have
won
the
U.S.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Ti') WIt I tA'.S BAR'NI(k
Electric
General
mif
Oilhaired
whose She's here at Forest hills, foreBrazilian,
lit
Forest
111115,
scene
tiremt'nt
while
her
peers
suth pars on his last three holes singles
crrt
PIOTICI- IS PIEREIIY GIVEN that
but lost to (;1lIIllllI) by two her greatest tennis tniumph.s in Inc Jean King, Margaret Court gazelle.likegrac'e made herone going pain in her arm for the
MARJORIE BARWICK.
by virtue of thAt (PitAin Wr,t 0,
Central Atr CondItIoning
PS wife
tile late l9SOs and early l960s. and Virginia Wade - remained of the game's premier attract- pleasure of at least playing
t'xeulion iSsued out of and under shots. Arid he lost the Canadian
(j
System
PcisidCC Unknown
rubbing
elbows
ion.s. "Fhe publicity, the big doubles and
the seat of the Circuit Court ot Open - the first alternate spot
I act Xnci.v (4esden(e
Oranac County. Florida, upon a
nlioney
but I had everything with today's youthful, anti
r ci PriM Pearson
- ifl a playoff to WeiskopF.
with PLUMBING
final juilamt'nt rendered in the I
UMLL hEATING, INC.
Prititi" 14n I
wealthy,
stars.
else."
Provision is made for three
aforesaid court on the 71st day of
Wn'err' low,) $0211
"This is my favorite tourna.
Indeed, she did. There was no
1007 Sanford Ave. 321.4562
February, A (3 1975. in that certain alternates in the World Series of
case entitled. V,iri Struct Erectors. (;olf in the event
111013ev,
but
a
lot
of
prestige,
niient,
it's
nice
to
be
back."
SOlilCofle V'iIlS
SUIT TO
Inc Plaintiff, vs Southern Building
FORECLOSE MORTGAGE
nI)(11C
than
one
of the four
'u Florida corporation,
Sales
Vciu, WILL AM IIARWICK .intl William P Sohttro, Barbara A qualIfying
tournaments. But
MARJORIE BAMWICK. h's wfe. ($'. hit .l. an,1 PcI.? f Hint '.'v.l......
lmpro'.'o your ct,'.ncc of 'an'
and all those darning any iQht. flefenclnrc,s,whkh;forpjaid Writ of I ,'uicniau cause wunin iour
ning in the 1975 Punt, Pass &amp;
l.)efensnvely, tackle Richard with 42 seconds left and the
you, are hereby notified that a Sheriff (if Seminole County. F!Otid. I lilt' First alternate
the
sIx)t
'Omplaint t forertoSe a certain and I have levied upon the following I
cum free CliniC. You'll get
hear)',
linebacker
Jerry quarter on ice
for the
.
Canadian
rutirtaac,e no the IfltIo,ying described dccrlbed property owned by
,
import5nt"howtO"ttpsfrom
human and safety Al Stanley Grenadiers, 55S not a planined
It
he'd
Won
property, to lASt
all
of
them,
liliks
t'xpertenced loo?ba!l
Willlm P Solitro and Barbara A
PlaY.
were standouts.
To get into PP&amp;l(, just tdrrg,':..r
tot
SI.
LAKE
HARRIET SOlitrO, said PrOPerty being located tfit' Canadian, I don't know
FSTA'? ES, according 10 the Plot in Seminole County. Florida, more 5511111 we'd
or guardian tn and stan
blocking
from
Offensive
"A
mixup
our
backfield,"
in
have done," line
thereof, as recorded fl POut Book 17. r'articularly described as follows'
It's free. Ycu'II
up.
t a free
llutn1in 1111(1 Ken Plai.'e on the said Craig SmIth, baCkUp
tulurnallient lmm.'i;tl s;iid.
Tips
Bo
Pages IS &amp; ) rI the ('ubi,c Rt'c 'j'.
*no
u
tn
alTe J
South twit' halt 01 tOts 24 ,ind 76,
of Semionle Cndunty. Florida.
tile ClifliC, HtryI Sgn p r'.4
But it didn't happen. It WItS right side and Kemii Sweat and quarterback who tucked the
Des Pinar Acres according to
S
U
I)? flaP'la (Tourl. Maitland, Florid,,, plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book close enough to prompt Nick. Rich Bennett on the left was ball under his arm and ran 64
Registration Ends
with
together
Whirlpool 17. pane $7 pubhit records of laustocalithis one of his finest exceptional.
yards
for
a
score,
Refrigerator iFVT)IDWI and Wall 3r ,,,,00,r
October 3
UUU •I
U
UU W
llilith, countec on primarily
Ixcept [or the penalties, tile
to Wilt Carp,.iinq in living Room.
All of the personal properly, SCIISOflS ever, but it didn't hap.
Hall and I our Bedrooms located furniture arid lurnishings of the pen'
And, since it didn't happen, Greyhounds did very little ItS a defensive' linebacker,
lPuer,'in anti thereon
55 I'Or'1i' against B(H)ne.
trot ted hack to a jubilant
hoist' hoc ,'utnuI
I oririwnod lit' ('lIillt'S into thins OIft WitIl
p.,, Ptwu' fIr'qI ,'ug,u.n'.t ,ou and ou Markham Road. Route I. liu 734,
the
in
were
turned
I.ynnian
The
tat'les
bench and promptly
little soinettling to prove.
arereflurchi to
copy of your
Lonawnod, Florid,
The
thougi.,
Colonial quarter,
collapsed aFtc'r the long run. lie
cn'c,er or pleadnq to tOp ComptanI
All property hc"ng stored at A )
And tilt' World Series is being
Pl,iintifl c
nit.
On
attorney
55115 all smiles later. Jackson
ssinq I riuictrr md Storage mi,
(;renidlers, with (Imily six
played on his most happy hunt.
PA 'YR I( K
Mi GPO T TV,
IJOI
Sanford, F lOricla
returnees itwo of them were not kicked the extra point and
flrirkel Avti'iue, III) 301. Miami,
Additional inlOrmation Available ing ground, the famed Fire.
regulars)
from last year's Lyman tried a lasttch effort
Florida. and file the original answem
from the Civil Division of the stone ('ountry Club course.
or rleail.nr, in the nOire of the Clerk
team, are not expected to be to pull it out with an onside kick,
Seniincle County Sheriff's Dept.
Nie'klaus has collected almost
'1
cii 11* C ;r(,iit ('risirt on or before
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
5tr0) in the Metro Conference
but the ball did not go 10 yards,
7flh day cii September, 191$ II
Seminole County. Florida. will at $3i5,000 In winnings from this
Lyman goes a full four
this season,
fail to no so. iudqment by default
11 00 A M on the 15th day of Seo course alone, In addition to his
the
.)'ni$lifl
lit
Will he taken AgAinSt you for the
quarters
the)'
caught
I
next Friday night
Hut
tember. A 0 $975. offer for sIe and
four World Series tItles, he also
relief demanded in the complaint
A '..
eIl to the highest biddc'q, for d6%h,
the
against Oak Ridge, a team
right time, because
DONE 4141) ORDERED
at
'.
subject tO tIny and all CaiSting Ie;ns, won the Aiiierican Golf Classic
was beaten by
Greyhountl.s were in a generous which
Sanforil, SeminOle County, FloridA.
t the Front (West) Door of inc here anti copped the PGA on
mood. Several IS-yard penalties Edgewater, 7.0, and topped
thiS 7NII day of August, 4 0 1973
Seminole County Courthouse fl lhi rnilrc,' ii,cI n iiltI
'
"''c
(FAI I
Srnford, Florida, the above
put Colonial in scoring territory Jones, 1-0, in a tiebreaker
''\
ago,
Arttiiir H 13cc 1w tli Jr
',\ ''s
hr
bed porional property
twlct', wIth Johnny I.eger 'I'hursday 's jatithore.
(tori'
That said 'sl
macic
lot
being
"lie is not unbeatable," said
Other quarters found Winter
throwing to his young receivers
Seminole County Circuil
satisfy the terms oI said Writ uf I
(Ni,?
I Wt'iskopf, sshoranks as his big- at near will, Tl)s were scored Park beating Evans, 14.0, and
Farcutlon
fly fI lain,' Ri(ha'd
John F Polk, Sheriff
gest challenger for the $50,000 by Joe EIiclo from 12 yards out
Bishop Moore, 6-0; Edgewater
Deputy Clerk
Seminole County, Florida
first pri7e. "Jack can be beatlinking
Jonies,6-O; and Colonial
andKennyflichardsonifronithe
Ptipl,th lu 77 795, Sept 5. 17 197%
Hwy. 17-92 &amp; Lake Mary Blvd.
Pi,IuliP' Aiir 7?. 79 &amp; Sept S Ii. 1973
Ph. 322-1481
en,''
p7 17A
7.
Boone
6.
sIx,
Pr (3
Esa

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO, 73$S4CA49.F
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI.
Plaintiff,
vs
RAYMOND J PIPPIP4, JR. and
CAROL LEE PIPPIN,. ¼ a CAROL
PIPPIN. hi wife: arid BARNET'T
flANK or WINTER PARE, N A

Vprn Swartiei

T Jenkins

TERRE lICE WILLIAM ACKERT,

DFPiO

clerk of the Circuit Court
By' Elaine RiCharc56

Ifl ;t

my

and Woodman. P A
P0 Box 510
Winter Perk. Florida 377$t
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publish Sept 5. 1973

Court of Seminole County, Florid., ll'OOA.M at
the West Front Door Of
for Dissolution of Marriage, and you the COurth. of
Seminole County.
are rerulrecg to serve a copy of your
at Sanford, Florida, the undersigned
written defenses, if any, on CI,qk will offer for Sale to
FloridA. August 71, 197$
tP,*
WILLIAM I COLBERT, of highest and best b''t'i for cash the
Publith' Sent 5. 17. 19, 74. 191$
STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp; McIN. following described real
DFQ 3*
property:
TOSH, Attorneys for Petitici,
tnt 7, Block C,. LYNWOOD
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
whoip addreis ;s pi Offue Boa Pf' VISIOPI, acmorong t
the Ptat
NAME STATUTE
1)30, Sanford, Florida '2771, and file thereof as reCorcieci in
Plat Book 14,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
tile original with the Clerk of the
37 And fl. Public Pord Of
Notice is hereby given that the above styled Court on or before
Seminole County, Florida.
Undersigned. pursuant to the September 34, 1973. otherwIse a tOge'the wiIh the
improvements
"Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter default and uttinuate Iudqm,nt will
thereon and all furniture, fur
$6,309. Florida Sfatutes. will register be entered against you for th relief nishing,
fixture's arid eQuipment
with the Click of the Ci((it demanded in III, Petition
used In anstructign, operatinj arid
Court, in and foe Seminole Counly,
WITNESS my hand aid official mAinteflIne
thereof,
Florida. upon eecelpt of proof of the seal of said Court on the 11th day of
TPii sale it made pursuant to a
publication of this notice, the tic
Ai.gust, A. 0 191%
Final ludoment eQtered in Civil
litltj's name, towit TWIPIAIR
(SEAL)
Action No 7% 556 CA 09.F now
under whkh we are engaged in
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
pending in Ihe Circuit Court in and
busIness at 334 Brookwood Lane in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
for Semln, COcity, Florida
Seminole County, Florida
the City of Maitland, Florida.
DATED this 3rd day of Sep
By' Cecelia V. Ekern
That fhe partie's Interested in said
)
tetnper, i,7
business ent.rpris. are as follows
Deputy Clerk
(SFAfl
TWIP4.AIR. INC
WILLIAM I COLBERT. ESQ
Arthur H RPCk*ith, Jr
fly' Lillian Catherine Figura, ST ENST ROM. DAVIS &amp;

Improve

"You can illiprove through the Super Bowl ('hanIpiOn PitLsFrorlI trades and waivers, errl California, among others.
and Doug Kot.ar is a capable backsares'eteran Scott Bunter,
tiraft. You cami improve Ironi burgh Steelers. Out those vic• New York caine up with cor- That's not a bad haul for a team swing man. The offensive line is
Ii waIver pickup, and SeCIIfl(Itrades 1113(1 the waiver list. And tories won't mean a thing when nerback henry Stuckey froiii that had traded its Nit. I ('1101(4' ar)('horecI by second•year InCh
year m;n ('IIrl Summt.'rt.'ll

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to

John Ill(' anti Toni Mullen at
the guanLs.
In Bob Tucker, the Giants

season.
'1111' teatii mlitl SWCC it_s first
rIit'nt theories seemed to hold wide receiver Danny Ruggs have lacked for some time. Ray Rhodes head the corps of
"There are three ways to un- Four exhibition glIllies including up in the early days of training trw ii West Vieginia and tight Running back Ron Johnson
wide reeivers.

slugger
to be'it

,'

'76

ATLANTA (API The Atlanta Braves, concluding an
earlier trade for knuckleballer Bruce Dal Canton, has
swapped veteran left-bander Ray Sadecki to the Kansas
City Royals for two minor-league pitchers.
The Braves had obtained Dal Canton from the Royals
for cash.
The 34-year-old Sadecki had a 2-3 record and a 4.23
earned run average in 25 games for the Braves since May
28, when he was obained from the St. Louis Cardinals, He
is 3-3 for the year with a 4.09 ERA.
Norm Angelini and Al Autry were obtained by the
Braves from the Royals Triple-A team at Omaha.
tngeiini, 27, was 3-8 with a 4.41 ERA and 21) saves. Autry,
23, was 9-7 with a 3.17 ERA.

uptliepit'ceslroni last years 2-

CIII)

great honor," he ,said, "Tile
'writers' when talking of nil)' Hall of Fame is something you
_____I
complaints,'' said
Mans, think about From childhood if
Marriage Pa been filed aQanst you
and that Petitioner LEONA MAE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE i "Many New' York writers were you play 'ffl
Big Daddy 1)on (;arlits of Seffner showed why he is the most
BARNUM. seeks other relief against
E I OH T E E N TM J U Dl C IA I
"Maybe I'm not worthy of it, I feared drag racer in the world as he won his fourth national event
you
CIRCUIT.
IN
AND
FOR
don't know. But ill am worthy, 11t lndianapoln,swithanE.T.of&amp;93at242.S8mph,
414(3. you are required to appear SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
•
and file your Answer or Other CIVIL ACTION NO 7S.11ll.CA.01E
I've nil)' doubts I'll make it. I'll
On the final run worth over $20,000 he faced Shirley "Cha
defense or pleadung with the Clerk of
just leave it to the geniuses who ('ha" Muldowney, the only woman to ever make it to the finals in
theCircustCourt,nancltorSeminoie
lIt RE THE MARRIAGE OF
vote Ofl
County, Florida, anti srye a copy
Top Fuel. Muldowne, drew the bad lane which she complained
IL I lAP. A ('1141 .sP(3, Husband,
9uei'eof on 'Prtltlom'w'r's" ftomney,
Mans returned to baseball in about later, due to Garlits having the better time in the round
arch
IVAI I- F A PENL.\Plt)
to coacil a little league
Isq, Suite 3D. AltamoiTe Centre,
WtC
tt'ltIfl, but said, "Tile entire
"I owed her that one," Garlits said about his win, "She beat
751 Maitland Avenue, Altamonte
reason for my baseball interest
Springs, Florida, 37701, on or before
NOTICE OF ACTION
. rnunle tim.'c narlinr thic s'n*r "1'bi (ia ciid offer the rcion
today IS Richard, ill)' II year
otherwist a default will be enterel
'tr
ihrt,nl Avenue
against YOU
f,'he,tl,' P4orth Carolina
Monday night TV gaines 1111(1 antI has developed into one of the top drivers as her four runs
WITNESS
hand anti olfiCAl
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a procpedlng for Dissolution of

never

OnTV

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE

-

Baseball

Winter Park, Florida 37719

PetitiOn

HARRY JACKSON BARNUM
Reident

nar-

Legal Notice

LOPIGW000. FLORIDA
BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE

IlIiOVC from within." liii' regular season starts. The Miami, fullback Lorry Watkins last year to get quarterback
The (;iants have used all (;iants remember all too well from Buffalo and linebacker Craig Morton.
three routes. The question is 1973 when they swept all six ex Bob Schmidt, a World Football
From within, the improve(IU

.

anti

'

Sports

OlPfAP4cE 140 II). 01 THE CITY
O

City Council will consider same for
anti file vnl,r Answer or other dc
fence or plradori with Ihe Clerk of final passage anti adoption after thi:
the('irc,iit(nii,t ii
f, Serningle public hearing which will be held ri
the City Hall of Lnnqwood. Florida,
Cnu'nty, Florida intl s,'m,.e a cop
Iherof cifl PetitiOn,',". attorney, On Monday. the Ath day of Sep
Poner I
Berry gf (tERRY &amp; teniber, A 0 1975. all 00 pm or
F Itt I I P 110 F Commercial as soon thereafter as possible At tOe
meeting Interc'.tpti parties nii
Street. P0 Oraw,'r 0,
r I(irid,a 37771 (Wi
t:,'to.' to, 7.*tti appear ,'4rrt I' h'i'lrd ',ith r('sp.'r tI',
lOs
ii,iyr.f ci(,.t,rti1Wir, 197$ lit Othu'rwic. the pmoh)cu'.i"ul Ordinance
hearing may he contInued from time
itlefaiIl will he entered against you
WIT NFSS my hand and otfi,6l totimeuntil final action is taken by
4CM cf the Clerk nf th Circuit Court the City Council
A copy of the proposed Ordinance
r'ru lii.' 19th aav of August, 197$
spostedat the City Hall, Longwooti.
t'FAt)
Florida 6nd rieS are on file with
Arthur II (4e(kw,th. Jr
thC Clerk of the City and same may
Clerk cf the Crcu,t Court
be insperled by Ihe public.
fly r,'I,'u
DAT ED thiS 11th day of August, 4
Deputy c li'rk
D 1973
ROOF P
r
S Onnie P Soomale
Berry
F tlpr
City Clerk of the
110 F (ri,on;'rc al St
City of Longwood. Florida
P (3 Drawer 0
Pubhih August 15, 33. 79 &amp; Sept S.
Sanford, Florida 17771
Pi,hlch A,mj 77 79 P Sept S I?. ws 1975
OFO 7$
OF'O
177
_______________________________________

IN RE The Marriage of
110144 P'AE BARNUM Wife

SPORTS

Sign Sue Stap For

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

IlNPiOWN
CITY OF LONGWOOD. FLORIDA.
YOu A RI III R F flY NOT Ill ED AS AME hIDE 0 AND SUP
that 'u pro s'i1rii for d'S'.OttiOri ol PL.FMEP4T[D BY ESTABLISHING
your ni,'umm an,' tias tlren filed COPISTR UCT ION
AND
USE
anansI you, and th,t Pt'Iitioner, REC,Ut.AIIONS FOR PROPERTY
JOHN 1) SULLIVAN. seu".s other LOCAl ED
WITHIN
THE
relief against you attectng the MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF TIlE
following described real property. CITY OF LOPIGW000. FLORIDA.
tO'.'it
4141) ZONED MLIGHT IN
I cit 1 thor Iv 17
(31 S T (41 C I
Pi.untatio,, (3 ) 5 T P I A L
Ict.ster. llnit 21 .1((ordinq to nit' SFVFPAI%ILITY. CONFLICT S.
.ip recorded ifl Map (look 73, Pq
AND EFFECTIVE DATE
QO, Public Morords ot Volus,,i
(Nicly I Inrd.s
Said Ordinance wa5 placed on firV
Alit'), you arc reguired to appu',ir reading on August II, 1975. and the

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
CASE NO 751477 CA 040
DIVISION 0

.

L eaders

Giants Trying To Pick Up (2-12) Pieces

Pl.EASAN'l'Vl LIE, N.Y.
- Coach 11111 Arnsparger
API
ttp City Council will hold a public I
bearing to consider enactment of
was asked bow his New York

•

Pro Football

Triangles

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City nf Lonowood. Florida. that

NOTICE OF ACTION

Head Rattler Proud
Of Linebacking Duo

Pittsburgh

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, laTH CITY OF LONGW000.FLORIDA
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
CIVIL ACTION NO 751721 CA 04 C PROPOSED ORDINANCE
IN RE' THE MARRIAGE OF

Is

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�4B-Eveninq Herald, Sanford, Fl

Friday, Sept 5 1975

Answer to Previous Puzzle

Baseball

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TONIGHT'S
Friday

TV
'1) MOIII'
44) Movie

510

Wrestling

EVENING
7 00 (2)

To Tell The
Truth

(41

Saturday
MORNING

Concentration

(8)
(9)

What's My Line
Oral Roberts

(13)

Almanac

Law And Mr
ei7c (2)
610 (2)

Jones
(24) Senior Scene
(35) Star Trek
(44) HocIan's Heroes
710 (2) Police Surgeon
(6) What's My Line
(8) $25.000 Pyramid
(9) Hollywood

Jeannie

(6)

Archie
Banana
Splits
Boo's Circus
Jahb'rwocky
BaIley's Comets

( S)

(n

(2)

Emergency

(8)
(9)
710 (2)

Saturday

Sneek Peek
(74) Washington
Week In
Review
(44) Dinah
(2,
Morning
Preview

(35) Carol Mann

Favorite Martian
Hong Kong
Phooey
(24) Villa Alegre
Wally's Work h'p
8:25 (9)
huuS
Rock
810 (2) Sigmund And The
Sea Monsters
Jabberwocky
Tom And
Jerry
(24) Mister Roder's
Neighborhood
(44) There's Plenty
Of Gold
900 (2, 8) Secret Life of
Walter Kitty
(6) Jeannie
(9) Grape Ape
Show
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Gerald Derstine
9:25 (9) Schoolhouse
Rock
9:30 (2.8) Pink Panther
(6) Pebbles And
Barn Barn
(9) The Lost
Saucer
(6)
(9)

(44)

Saturday

(9) Movie
(13) Movie

(24) Wall Street
Week
9:00 (2, 8) Pre Season
Football
(24) Masterpiece
Theatre
(44) Movie
9:30 (6) Guns Of
Autumn
0'00 (13) News Close
Up Land Use
(24) The Sinners
(35) 700 Club
(6. 9) Ness
(24) Aviation
Weather
(44) Love American
Style
11:30 (2) Tonight Show
(6. 44) Movie
(9) Wide World Of

(13) Movie

Entertainment

10-00 (2, 8) Land Of The
Lost
(6) ScoobyDoo

(24) Boarding
House

(35) Friday Night

Company

Special
Daily Devotional
(44) Movie
flallv Word

UlII*L CINEMA comp

(6) Shazam
(9) Uncle Croc's

of

E

I

Dinosaures

I

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Rock
(2) Westwind
(6) Husdon Brothers
S*akinq With
Your Hands
(9) The Odd Ball

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In Memory of Moms Mobley,

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deceased May 1973

'MOMS" MABLEYn 'AMAZING

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Show Time
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4 NEW (elm,.,

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(3$) Pop Goes The

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measure
13 Feel badly
14 Away from

Country
EVENING
Last Of The

Great Lake

15

Wild

Hee Haw
(8) News Special
(9) NFL Pies Season
Football
(24) Burns And Allen
(35) Burke's Law
(44) Wrestling
7:30 (2) Friends Of Man
(24) Wehn TV Was
Live
(44) Rapping
Mannlon
8:00 (2) Emergency
(8) oil Roberts In
Alaska
(6) All In The

rr

41

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Greek

letter

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18 Famous

mountain pass
20 Synthetic
fabric (p1)
22 German article
23 Footlike part
24 All batters
want to reach
this

54 TO merge
55 Summer (Fr I
boy'
56
57 Duck
58 Went fast
59 Scottish
negatives
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28 Game

(44)
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MONDAY thru FRIDAY

3 Lines Minimum

Noon The Day

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to

Sunday - Noon Friday

41 Done to
Evenings
improve team
(poet I
quality
19 Take food
42 Ouaking tree
21 Network
(anal)
43 Masculine
pronoun (Pt)
24 Ball hit out of
bounds
44 The same
It

Concerning

1.

(latin)

(latin)
26 Organ part
27 Seethe
28 A no-no for
pitchers

45

.S At COHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY!

Distant lprefi*

47 Jot

Al ANON

48 Flying toy
Bombast;
52 Greek letter

or families or friends of

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or

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to agc2 only Nest to new Drivers'

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BY ANYONE OTHER T HA
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1975
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Forrest Greene Inc
REALTORS
723 6353

37—Hnucc

A week Reply W ith comple
resume to fbi 513 c 0 Ti
F rninfl t'trr,itd p 0 Ito, 161
ciotord, LI,; . 12111

SprIricrs area: 7 to a. S days week

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WiirtIo cirnEsira Xmas mone

Peas. you pick tilnck r1 - and purple
hull On Oregon Ave. I mile North
of 46, and just writ of 14 Closed
Sundays

MARRIAGES

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Improve your health

.IJJJ

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Jul..

AN

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PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic A nonymous
Can Help
Call 123 4517
Write P 0 for 1213

Boom .JuIIl.

IM*ilJMI

11:30 (6) Movie
(9) Movie
12:00 (2, 8) Movie
(I) News
(44) Untouchables
1230 (8) Protectors
1:00 (44) Time Tunnel
1:45 (9) Movie

ANNE

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ron FIRST MONTH'S REf
FPFF 17?21"Qi'

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Summer Program? HEY DIDDI.
DIDDLE DAY CARE. 373300

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hid care in my home. Sunla
(states Phone 377 5515

4.

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*rienced Hot meals served II
S Locust Ave Call 377 1351

NH B

irlst,an Day School haS Open
For I or S
olds for tall semesti
Call Lutheri
Tuition, $23
Churrh of Redeemer. 377 3557
yr

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T (' U H K A N I F I) C U K L' I
EDITOR'S NOTE— Hang onto as businessmen in 1964 arid the
0 1 1 C C H 0 N I i: N I N A N 1 0 1. U
your tartans, folks, the Bay City Plazadidn't know what at
Rollers
on the way.
, F' K
tered until the police had to
F' I
P R D
pi
K 1.
ssrought hysteria In Brl!aln throw up barricades outside.
VNOF F I 11CR PGEF.GTLEGF'
reminiscent of the Beatles, this
Now, word comes ahead of
group now plans to export Its time about Rollers' concerts in
B U 0 (' A K F; U N I 110 H S 0 N I R K
product.
Unlike
their London with 100 girls treated
C H I F FOAL I I N KU CS ON El.
forerunners, however, the for hysteria and 28 more car______________
Rollers have given America ned off with bruises and
I) M It I B B 0 M C U I F 0 N C H K S I.
j
fair warning,
cracked ribs.
___________________________________________
NEW YORK (AP)
The
17T Bay City Rollers are five
Instructions: The hidden names listed below appear forward.
backward, up, down, or diagonally in the puzzle. Find each
bobby-so x ers swooned for young men, all born in Edinhlddennameandbozilinasihown:
Frankie. The teeny-boppers burgh, of working-class
SATIN
8140(/tI)E
FAILLE
screamed themselves tearful famil ies, who play musically
SERGE
CHENILLE
FOULARO
and tried to storm the stage for simple rock 'n' roll, which teen.
TULLE
CHIFFON
POPLIN
the Beatles.
VELVET
CREPE
RIBBON
agers like and scream for. They
TOMORROW: [lodge Pode"K"
Brace yourself, America. wear pants wtich end at
0.
Here come the Bay City Roll- midcalf, with tartan plaid
ers.
sewed around as cuffs and
Beatlemania, the hysteria along the seams. They drink R ap i d I
was known as a decade ago. milk and project a "nice boys"
This
around, it's Roll- image, just like those 1964
ermania.
Beatles,
s time it's not going to be To make re nobody misses
Is A Mystery
quite the surprise invasion the the Idea of history repeating itBeatles made. John, Paul, self, the Rollers will appear By Lawrence E. Lamb, M. D.
-aDEAR
DR.
LAMB
I am
George and Ringo booked first on the Howard Cosell TV
themselves Into the Plaza Hotel show Sept.
being treated for mild high
blood pressure with ilydropress
and take Valium. I'm 46, male,
5 feet 9 inches and weigh 205
pounds. I'm a good 40 pounds
dw
HOROSCOPE
__________________________________________________________
overweight. My work is 60 per
cent sedentary and I'm just
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
recoveringfromabrokenankie
very disagreeable, often
that keeps me down.
depending on how lass the heart
For Saturday,Sepfember 6,1975
My bad habits include rate actually is. i ha ve seen
smoking a pipe without inhaling rather healthy men with this
ARIES (March 21-April 191
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
andadrinknowandthen. I use
There's some preventive Something that happened in the decaffeinated coffee, and
problem who had attacks wi th
other
maintenance you can do today past has left an indelible i
rates of 100 to 120, and they
to ease the strain on the budget. pression. Y ou 're not about to than the above i have always never knew the heart was doing
-

time

Dr.

I

been in good health.

this. I suspect you are more

My problem Is attacks of aw ar e of your body and its
you can.
in handling the problem.
heart action.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
SAGITrARIUS (Nov. -tec rapid
I can be behavior than they were, That
Be sure to include a quiet friend 21) You mean business in going sitting reading with a heart rate ray have something to do with
in your plans today. If the in- after your objectives today. of 68 when it suddenly jumps to your general ner-rgusness.
100 or 125. Sometimes this IS
vitation doesn't come from you,
Others recognize this and will
We don't always know what
chances are it won't come from step out of your y,
accompanied by very weak causes such attacks. Unless
elsewhere.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. feelings. One at ta ck was so had t hey are part of some other
be my wife called th
GEMINI May 21-June 20) 19) A difficult decision
e rescue heart problem, t hey are usually
The family should delegate necessary for you today. squad, as I felt I was going not dangero us. They can be
hupping cho res to you today. 11ua others may not agr ee, under.
caused by an overacti ve th)Told
Also, in the morning hours I -probably not your pr oblem In
You know best how to get the t hey'll admire you for sticking
ha ve very heavy, achy feelings view of your tende ncy to obesity
most value for each dollar,
by your guns.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) A
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) in the thighs and calves of legs. - alcohol, coffee, anxiety and
I am tired and depressed, which sometimes on the basis of an
chance to get a serious matter You have a ten
de
ncy
today
to
is
unlike my previous nature. inherited variation in the
with a frie nd off your chest will Jtrntp to conclusions. Your
My doctor says everything is hl'arrs electrical mechanism
rent itself today. Talk At out
,.

mncefivatr'd individual needed for
oroanliational training and
management Salary to comply
with Qualifications Send resume
to box 511. C 0 Evening Herald

Legal Notice

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII
UIT IN AND FOR SEMINOL
:OUNTY. FLORIDA.
:lvlL NO. 7$I07S-CAo9-F
NATIONA
;OvFRPIMENT
AopYr.Ar,F ASSOCIATION,
Plant

IPTIJRO DIAZ

el t

EDUCED 13.000 -Owner Anxious
house with firep''c, dining room.
Florida noon) rarpeting All for
only ha I'l'W 1 .1 tor dr-tails orappt
' ".

V1

Ar thur H fteckv,th Jr
Cler k of the Circuit Court
By (r'relia V Ekern
Deputy Clerk
AN DEN BERG GAY &amp;
IIRKE. PA
tforney for the Plaintiff
Ott Office Row 791
rtaniln, Flor ida 17*07
%t S 1975
FR Al

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Elaine RlCharrje
Deputy Clerk
fr RIigp,w G'een,lll

4 TH CIRUCIT COURT OF TN

IOHTEENTH JUDICIAL CU
UIT IN AND FOR SEMINOL.

OUNTY , FLORIDA
ASE NO. 7S-M4.CAt9R
liv)slon S
INTER PARK NATIONAL ISANt
Plaintiff.
OFIFRI C, HARRISON. JR. an
Ft FSTF G HARRISON, hi5 will
Ft Ar,SHIP BANK OF WES

PI AND() NA.
t)efr'ndants

AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby qiyen the
irs4iant t an order of Summer
Irial ludriment of ForpclOtr
'tereel In the above captlone
:tion. I will sell the properl
tuatert in Seminole CounI
lr'r1, ne',, rb-nil at

Central Florida's
#IULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

WEEKLY RATES

.

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kill

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FNJAMIN P TILIMAII and
AlMA LEE TILLMAN. hij wife.

Defendants

irriwn

C,reerw,,

Mann,

ce-iirt Dvpost Rgurri

ned C 7, 7 BR. fireplace, garage.
Ow down, move' in 114.950 Acre

HILDREN WELCOME

9ealty, REALTOR, 173 7750

('v,'nient to Sct,00lt &amp; Shopp'n

Roy I%7,

PetrtP,t,rg Florida 33711
it-dish Sept 3 1975
FR 17

THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
MIPIOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
lIE NO. 73•II9I.CA.9.A
RCUIT CIVIL

Ave

1100 T*1P
3776511 or 625 1657

in lOAN ASSOCIATION, a
(ted Stales corporation.
Plaintiff

ISIS S Orlando Drive

Bedroom, air conditioned, fenced

Adults 1170 mo 372 4979

PNFTT BANK OF WINTER
PK, NA.

Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE
fnticp it hereby given that,
rs(,6nf to the Order or Final
lament entered in this cause, in
"lrcuIt Court of Semir1ole
iCty,
Florida I will sell The
5 $'Prfy sItuated in Seminole
'rity. Florida. described as
7% WItISOR MANOR, ac
,1.,. 5,,
-- - - -, -.

9

322-2420 Anytime

yard. 190% Summerhin Ave $5,900

REAl TORI

7563 Park Or

SUPER VALUE

Reconditioned Batteries, II? 95
change' REEL'S
11 09 Sanford Ave

ci

BODY SHOP.

want .,uJ',
results lu.'.t Iry

11 I

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77--Junk Cars Removed

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'di nov JUNK

CARS

'en S1LI

-

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AT

SANFORD

-

- -

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1971) t-'ir'n(tm 151) e-w"Ilt"nt condt'
r-e' to appreciate. $175 l'hor,' .1
3151 aflr 1)0 pm

BLAIR AGFPhCy
373 3166

KENMORE WASHER, parts.
Service. used machines
PaOOP1EVAPPLIAPICES323,;

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79—Truck s- Trailers

53—IV. Radio- Stereo
-

-

Olor TV's from ISO, ft&amp;','/, from
III Service all makes HERBS,
TV 12% S French 373 1734
COLOR TV, 111 95 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

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6 *05 F 201h St
Sanford 9 fibS

377 7611 or

(ii..

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Pieitvy Oily (Oflve'fltiOfl4I cab White
wrecker, twin trumpet horn; K W
bus Iight%. safely light;, hea,,'
GuIv we'nh with '." cable. new
paint, new tires Also 1967 Fond F
350 wi'h stake body and lift gate
. I

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1961 vw karman Ohia Or will trade
fr 1075 HP outboard motor 349
6137 after i 30

Sept

.

arct Sale, Saturday and Sunday, 501
I I'mnn St lots of Clothing and

shaded lot in quiet area 547 000-

1973 Pontir Station Waqcn, A I
condition. 4 new tires. a i r con
diHon. 17195 Phone 372 5626

Terms
OLDER HOME
ModerniZed 3 bedroom and 7 bath
with central heat and air, on 7 lot
in city %78. 900- Terms
SACRIFICE
Home on litkt',) BFI
7 Paths. cm-rtritl heitI air
('.000 LOCATED COMMERCIAl
PPOPF PlY
for title' or lea;'

Payton

A FAMILY e-dAUI1
HI/PRY-- OPILYIII,900

ReaI4

Reg Real Estate Broker

OPEN SAT SUN.)SPM

37—Business Prootsrtv

76—Auto Parts
-

1971 fle-'flplli M'nt&gt;ike. 61(7C (antic
road insperled Like new crno
727 5770

CARP OPT SAL E- Saturday

or make of

flVUI riuuie

Tripper,

______ - -

54—Garage Sales

Your MLS Agency

61 Fl (',inrOrt i)dwYj toflu,tiOn Ciu'5
u', tra' 177 51'n) ill,'' S : no

78—A'ctorcycles

APPLIAP4CES

RAF'rC,AIpl PRICES

A HORSE IS A HORSE and a houi
house But it custom bu t
house' on 10 acres with 3 BR's.
baths, fireplace, family room an
vvii i, nwn lake For Just $799(1
Call fir the nifty gritty

I', bath.

Owner-- 7' i mile's west Sanford
Ihedroom. excellent condition
173 0730 or 567 76.19

lot-allon, for rent or sale 377 1191

YAI'sD -SALE
FrIday &amp; Saturday, Stol
1106 E ItPi SI, Sanford

For Your Junk Ca rs
373 1379

_________

-

Cash
For Your Junk Cars
373 9136

ltd Sale'. Saturday. 9 hI 5. It?
Mayfair Circle, Sanford Misc .

Ireasures, iunk and plant;
APAC,E SALE All week. Toolt,
FIc'tric, Hardware, Fitn, Table.
I arge' space healer Odds &amp; (rids.
110 Country Club Circle 37? 3133

__________

55—Boats &amp; Accpcoric

377 1301.
CS%elherrv-- Mobile home wruth
2640 Hiawdtha Ave at 17 97
ungue rooms
added by ely
fenced hot. Dittib. lurnibur
BALL REALTY
e'vtras' Owner will finance T ake
Winter Park Drive east ce-i Pei
PA
CHOICE LISTINGS
lt'ft or Hiiltp

1 64 Newport Chrysler, new lire'S an
battery, runs good, 5173
Ptior
377 4956
1961 Falcon I dr sedan. 6 cylinde
aulomatic, air Condition. to,
mileage, 5595 Call Don Pope. 37

--

warehouse All or part
will
remodel to suit tenant 377 $321 o

377 6o7t

Hartman Realty Inc
REALTORS

-

B U SINESS LOCATION

On busy Highway I? 07 Start yoej
('V.0 htS'n
511 00) Easy term'

SO HP Mercury. enq.r,e A boat in
t'Cellent shape. &amp; ready to go
r,..,. @..:I.. .,a. .,,

home Kitchen with breakfast bar.
self clr'anino oven. cI.thwc;Pi er,
disposal, inside' utility, double Ic ar
aaraoe' Beautifully lanriscaped
Pool and tennis privileges 71, t-ict
interest rate 531600 701 pInc
WindS Drive. phone 371 0777

76065 Hwy ¶797
REALTOR 373 1771

Kish Real Estate

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
754$ Park Drive $70 up
I aroe upstairs apartment $125
month, 940 deposit Wafer pad
001 Magnolia Ave Phone 377 0751
Monthly Rentals Available
IllS 1150- Color TV
QUALITY INN ---NORTH
I1&amp; SIR III Longwood
lot? Flm, 5,,r,fo,iJ I Beoroc,m.
married couple Only No pets 339
6956 Mrs Mello

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT'

17) 4 r
air Canci
carpeted, freshly
peinted Close to shopping 377
9441

eramic tile floor family room
with fireplace to patio and 1S's3O'
Pool Kitchen eguiped with
Tppn double oven range. ice
maker refrigerator A dishwasher

eneva
GOrdens

lam11

bath.

room, fashionable PatiO.

)IQ
beautiful lot Immaculate ho'ne
with lots of storage space BargiII
at 1)9.900 in 9110

MIS

-

-

Pan',la. Hand.- rson Lane
Older House on one acre
372 6505
-

REALTORS

3

Redroomi, foyer, family room
fireplace, carpeting &amp; many Othev
e.tras Eutra large 101 witI
bearing citrus and above grotjne
l in S Pinecr es t Priced too
ot,'ck sale at 324 9(13 *ith Ow dow'

7571

home' in Longwood A ISO
Thonispon boat, trailer 71 Pip
Fvinrude motor Phone 664 5930
BR

-

116*00-- 1 BEDROOM. 1' be th,
A refrigerator, $2 500 doven

207E 25th St 3217832
HALCOLBERT, REALTOR
Eves 37? 0812
SelmaWillarrs

AfterHrs

PFALTOR
371 199)

STUDIO 1. 2, 3
BEDROOMSUITES
2 BEDROOM

3270641

"Get 'Em While

*

TOWNHOUSES

17) 9751

*

They're Hot"

*

*

New houses inc rural ar ea .

No down
Payment, monthl payments less
than r ent Government subsidIzed
to qualified buyers Call to see II

FROM
125

v-ou q'.ialifyt

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

REALTOR ASSOCIATE. 3N 1557
SANFORD

by owner, 3 BR,
bath. 2 yrs old C en tral heat air
carpet, garage. screened porch

large' lot, good location Astaimi
72 4 pct or 1750 dOwn, FHA Pricer
below

PP-IA

automatic transmisSion, at
conditioned, 11.400 Phone 32

waterfront home, beautiful kit
then, formal dining, Floridi
room, central heat A. air. fencec

yard 137 400
CALL NOW

rican elrmmlary scn"o' &amp; Corn
munity College VA financin
available' 571 00)
WF TAKE TRADES

SANFORD 1 Bedroom. 7 bat
home central heat &amp; air, range &amp;
relr icp'rator,, 70'. to' Storaqt
t'uilning, fenc ed yard Zoner
anriculture Walk to Lake Monroe'

F l.i Pro rent H A Prip $430

)

1123WIcit, 3730SIleves.
VA

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1111111 IN
1

c,Mariner' ', Vill

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ere
Quiet Niqhts and Cool

rBreezes Create

the

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Drive

NY Owner. Anxious to Sell 3 BR

ST JOHNS RIVER
I EMON BLUFF
B edroom, 7 bath new appliance
fireplace.,

lilt hit/es

71's44' Screened porch Furn

carpet, central air and heat Li
tic'wn And assume mortgage 2

garai

,;partment. rented Apt Teniti
Caretaker

Available

in

m ed iately 149,900

Lifestyle

MOHAWK REALTY INC,

in Geneva for sale or rent Call A
1719197 alter S p

Urlfurnichts1

wee'k class

lSSflu ,'eQoe
74Hrs Servi

46—Commercial Prooert

IOPTH RENT PURCHASE PLA
Soclern. clean 3 BR home. fami
room, garage, carpets Call I)
A?"

small and large 17000 per ,;r
And up Tr-nryPe.ally,Pu'altor 02

FAt TOPS

475311

CLIFF JORDAN. REAL TOR
11300 REBATE

NO OIl AL IF VI PIG
1 hdrm homp, all extras. $ pc

u've Been Searching For.
Bedroom Furnished or

homes

WITT REALTY

bath, equipped kitchen, a
519,500 675 4566

eect

IUUI' Id1pet

'Way

tV'VUV

67 VW Bus. new Condition A
Ori0inl Manvextra; 1993 Pbci'
1594 3494

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or

NOMONEY DOWN

59—Musical Me rchandise
-

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milt'aqe, small V S. auto trans
PS. air Immaculate con'tdilic
-Ihrouat-sout 51.600
best cIte
Phone 567 7206 after 6 p m

ANY CAR. 61 TO '75

-

At Chico &amp; The Man
Good Credit
373 55700" 534 1601

-

Sasaphonc- Aubert Tenor
(Ike. New. used only 1 year

i

.rvi i',', l t.

dpprasaI. 373 6132

FISH. SWIM. SKI- I Bcdroorr

(nrnett,

M IJNSWORTH REALTY
Reel Estate Brok er
501W 1St St

?977Hwy 11 92
377 1961

li Bedroom. 7 baths 1 car qarau

Ill 0640.- 373 7*93 373 3715. 177 21

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ROBSON MARINE

Forrest Greene, Inc.

HOME A POOL

Pen Real Esla'e Broker

Pars (2' 122 1115

1' Fiberglass Shipuack. like new,
1775 Phone 327 17)3

REALTY INC

LAKF MARY
'1 hegroOm. I',
ba th hnm e with centr a l heal &amp; air

Larry Saxon, Realtor

PART OF PARADISE - - The most

Jim Hunt Realty Inc

Apartments

11

7

-

$900 Phone 173 3596 739 N Scott
Ave

HAL COLBERT

42-4V0IIC

Luxury Patio

222090

ENTICING POOL
With 3 bedroom.

$59 13

.

3

Small home, for sale by owner, IS
moos old. rentritl heat &amp; air. 3 BI
I' baths. 173 0117. 7314 ElCapt an
Or lye
.'

"JSTOM BUILT-- 1 liP. 3 bath.
sliding glass doomS open from the

Garage apartment. furn or unfurn,

p
—

-

Beautiful home site in Loch
Arbor area, cleared, partiilly
uandsc'ap.ed 115 0)

F urneVted Apt
We$ily or Monthly

I)) I666

5)7W Itt St ,372 164 1.3277757

Transferred-- Must sell I BR.2 bith

Harold Hall Realty
ADULTS. NO PETS

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PRY M YCMANUS and VICKI
MCMAPIIJS hij wife, CI T
PIAN('lAt SERVICES. INC. and

'3 bedroom

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Pt'ror- 511 4907

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Oncarial Ana fenced swimming poo
3 bedrooms, 7 baths, large tre

saIl to wall carpet, fenced yard,
-eautiful ShOtlp trees 119.300 7691770

S? depot

7 Bedroom Furnished
Garage Apartment

OP IDA FEDERAL SAVINGS

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41—Houses

wp A Stanton
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standard Shift. 6 cylinder, new

brake-s. cit-clIent gas mileage, air

after S

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flIrt F ashior, Buy. Sell &amp; Swap Day.
.iiriu1,, S.q,I 7. Il noon 'oil 6 p m
in fl/lrkifll) lot at Phil Deere
Furniture on Highway 46, I mile
east of I I Sanford
Many
n1e,rCl,lp ite.m
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1967 ()!rl',vr.r,t'i'!t. 147
''pr-i'd AM FM Ratio

IN ALL PRICE RANGES

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice IS hereby given that.
rjuCnt to the Order or Finalss
dament entered in this cause, in
'e Circuit Court of Seminole
Florida' I Will sell thC
rnperfy Situated in Semnol
rsnty. Flofld$r described as
It-it 7, flock D. Sear Lake Manor,
I Worded fl the Public Records of
'minnIe COunty, Florida , Plat Book
Page 79
Public sate, to the hi ghest and best
dder, for cash at the west front
or, of the Seminole County
sirthous, In Sanford Florida, at
OOAM,on Sept 161h. 1973
Witness my hand slid the seal of
Is court on this 2nd day of Sep
mnl*r. 1973
cal)
Arthur H Beckwith Jr

Sl — HoUsehold
Goods
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Sale

6' bed. wood
1'.triv'Iinni P. curtain 3150 571 705?

(,riipv'r

KULP DECORATORS
409 W Ist S1 .377flIS
.Ne F;,-, Furn i ture

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19195 French
327 7374.3n 1196. 372 ¶951
377 1959,3724)64

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Clean furnished apartment, got
IoC?ion all utilities $130 37
6751
One BR apt, tightS, water turn ne
kitchen &amp; carpetnq Adults Ohl

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A114 ORD", SALES LEADER

PA '.teren, topper Color
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1776655

NO PIFFI) TO QUALIFY
10
clown anti terms Dreamwold.
BR'S, (Crpe-linq. central heat .,
O,tQt'
Move in immedietel
171700

71 991

i.tus Ia,

Piritff

Ill, 11AM LEROY PARRISH and
SARSHA I PARRISH, hit wife,

e

FurniShed ln(ludiq Utilities

.

States corporation

Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh
in tPw 171 h day Of September, it
I 1100 m at the west front door
n.
e C,,th,se
of Seminole Count
Sanford. Flor ida $h und,rsigni
terk will offer for sale the lollowir
escribed real proper ty
tof 77, floc k F Woodmere Par
e(Cwr1 Rental, according to the pt
er eof a' recorded
Platbook I
aoe 73. publiC r,corrts of Semno
041141y. Florida.
with All structures, in
rO,vement tl*turej. appliance
r'd appurtenances on said land e
lied in conjunction therewith
Thp aforesaid sate will be mac
ursuant to a Final Judgment e
'red in Civil No iS 1070 CA 0$
ow pendina In the Circuit Court
Fiohteenth Judicial Circuit
ct few Seminole County. Florid
DAT Fl) this 2nd day Of Se
'r'iber. 1975
0ether

Stemper Realty

Air Conditioned efficiency apai
m,it Call 10 a m to 7 p m 31
777'

LOPIDA FEDERAL SAvINGS
NO LOAN ASSOCIATION, a

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NINE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
EMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Ale NO. 11-120-CA -1101-F
:lRcuIT CIVIL
to
Posted

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11(13,1: 75th St

W

tautiful ranch type home 364
acres, stable Oiteen area 6171617. 373 6156

Larry Saxon

General Maintenance- Weekersls
Phone 373 5109
After6pm
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U91MI UWIII.0
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Tl

rot Lease-- Escepteonall,' mc
unfur,' apIs in duplex I OR,
$145; 7 Br. 1163 Carpeted. at
conditioned, kitchent eau'c,cec
Rest Sanford residential area
Quip? &amp; safe Adults bnIy.No pelt

offIce facilities For confidential

SANAGEMENT- Mature, sell

I A A K V I A I I. H I H I. I. ( 0H F' H

Invade America

we'll train and help
We furnish sales aids. edt, leads,
referal; And floor time Pleasant
app&amp;ntment call
Realtor 373 CIlA

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REALTY 172 9111Eve 569 1)46
tt,i?i' iirci

VW. 170M miles elceIle'
11150 or br-if offer

rendition

75—Recreational Vehicles

? Open Sal &amp; Sun 95
5 35 7920

SA riru tw,,4u C ENTER
307 East First Downtown

TArID
IflI I LII

Broker, ¶07W Commercial

ANFOPD MOBILE PARKS INC

necessary.

I N 1. 1 T C I U I C I I I N I

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Experience not

associate

rc'n,'.r OFFER

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W. Garnett White

Bedroom. 1', bath, in good quit
Sanford locatiOn 5195 month Ca
177 7750

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bu'njrooryi
apartment
furnished or unfurnsheci, mewl
rederorated Come see 300 1
Airport Blvd Sanford 373 131

Stenstrom Realtye

K H C H I. 1'0 P T I K I. N 1. U I M

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BR. 7 lath Pinecrest are,,. inn,
yard.$t9Oroo $0 deposit 377 is:
cit 17 or alter S. 530 II?)

Ore &amp; 7

Ave cv.nirig for full time licensed
E B

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After Mrs all 1 120

New
I AR RATe
-hOME, all t'stras, good location

See. this 1 hedrm 2 bath, 7 story

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773 1759

MAITLAND FLEA MART

SOQCt Zig Zag, in cabr et , I needle,
front load deluxe Sewing machine
Sold new for $34900. Pay balance
of $$$ or l payments of $9 See at

REALTORS S'0 6061

'is

tl.'p cr,'ate a
'Or-al rr- t.rnniicot
'Ilanir on In
be autiful Wekiva River at Cam

1 Bedroom, 7619 Elm Ave Sanford
No pets 139 69S6, Mrs Mello

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Crank Realty

commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage
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all four in ne capsule. ask I
S/RI. e Fu
ASt'S Oruas

Silk Materials

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175 YALE AVE
3 or I BR mini
farm, with lots of fruit Has f
API Selling below appraisal t

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
PEAt ESTATE. INC

tlnfiirnichrvl

34—Mobile Homes

Rentals

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in Seminole County leading
realtors for nearly 70 yearS, has I
openings in Its espinding real
estate diviSion If you're already
sucrm'tsful and experienced sale's
perwn or newly licerned and
ambitious, call Herb Stenstrom.
372 2677 for con
322 713C
fidertial interview

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7111

&amp; 'tornju. room No tridqe- op I
7 13P fenced yard, carport, privat
'love.. corner lot Big yard San
street, 116.900 Terms. 377 lAX
104`1 Realty 177 7717 or 172 1171

377 $13

home

A

lua

377

or

$ I AIJP(t AVE - 1 OR. I bath.
shade-n lot. zoned commercial, for
C hone- or husine's; 113.900

JOHNNY WALKER

Stenstrom Realty. one of Sanford;
MEN !

5 39 GAlE PLACE-) BR, 1", bath,
Qaraqe, 3 yrs old, in new con
dition $21,900

70 I'M( W,'trl shatron wago
IniaII V A. .ttatomafic ,;ir e.'h'- ,

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P.'c'rrill Prof flab,' Grind
it SOOn, best Offer
Ml 6719 Defary

1947

Assume Payments

!irnil fl;

Join The Leader

I7BAYW000CIRCLE. 3 BR. 1',
balh, new carpet, in excellent
u'Onditiôn Large lot 121.500

Sanford 372 7511

18—Help Wanted

Free, 641 7027 for 'We Care'

(,ill hun 177 1,4',7

11"

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80—Autos

80—Autos for Sale

71—Antiques

hIlLIER BRUSH

Bedroom. I bath home, fenced
backyard, completely fumes/ic
even color TV Ill 500

Pius 150 deposit

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Friday, Sept. S. 1975—SB

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Wantt'tl 10 t)e,y uSed OffiCe fut'nturC
An,
Quantity
P1OLI'S Ci.'l
berry. PIwy ¶79? *30 170s

YitCtir-n Bathroom Cabinets, Count

SANFORD

vening Herald. Sanford Fl.

68—Wanted to Buy

__________________________________

Plights Jfl 7357

mall lake, Pw'aiilful home St
wo4Xle.d area

s:io

the right pt(SOfl 11)1

uI
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ONE

onowOnri, beautifully located on
are' pft deluse 2 bedroo
rttpli"ie's, air. carpet. drape
ippllani'r u t ility room carLx,r

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'r tOhi'S SIOIS Installation avail
able Bud Cabell 3720052 any
time

BROKERS
(Myc 1 77 617 )

Broker

L.ke Mary
2 Acres

(csritry Club Circle' 373 1575 all

CLUB OF AMERICA Phce 30

il!_6
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the Classified Ads every day

you nerd for those big cm.S with a

't-4.,00cJ

Real Estate
322.7643

IINI ANO- 1 bedroom, 1 hot
fcn('d yard Assume mortqnq
will take. second 177 7151

take your Budget go further, shc

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T. JOHNS REALTY CO.

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SO—Mscellaneous

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write

you to
for you

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Pry roomy 2 tflroom duplei
ksfhe.n equipped Near SC(
fenced yard 177 1765 after 6 p n

LadieS at fashion Show directors fi
SarahCc'yenl y Jewelry earn 531
$5 per hour commission Full
part lime
No
experienc
necessary Samples free Ste
Now 319 5170 or 3,19S694

41—Houses

41—Houses

eohiipped, washer and dryci
Phrn,' 172 69M 7115 Lake Ave

RE YOU LONELY? 19$ us hel

am
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Florida haIr-cl retail clothin
Corporation fler-fil 'ales nriente
Person who wants .tdvanceme
career potential escelle
benefits Scott resun' to lbs it
cc' The Eve-non Herald P 0 Bi
1651, Sanfrirni 11.i 31711

Opportunity and chllenq for nn
or woman In Seminole Count
Above average earnnq; Care
with a Nabonal Company Can I
your own bins if you can sell C
P P Harriet' lOS 591 S37 or set
,SUtfle to 3218 Hargill Driv

probli

drink
or further Information cell 47
1557
nfOrd Al Anon Family Group P(
fbi 653. Sanford, Fla 37771

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We have litlingt We have buyer
We need another real estate I
centec to help us make sales
Forrest Greene, Inc.
373 6353. 322 8970, eves

4—Cfl1 to Lar

4—IerSOflalS

erformcd by Marilyn, Nol an

P:t5 (9) Nesc

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Show
10:00 (2. 8) Miss America
Pageant
(6) Dick Cavell
Show
(9) Lawrence Welk
(35) International
Championship
Wrestling
11 - M (6, 9) Ness
(35) 700 Club
(44) Star Trek

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31c line
6thru 25 times
24c a line
26 times
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)

SATURDAY 9-Noon

brothel (Bib I
9 Of the ileum
(comb form) 39 likely
10 Kind of tqhl 40 Boys name

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Movie
Bob Newhart

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30 Head tFr I
32 Ball that
doesnt rise
very high

41c a line

1 thru S times

HOU RS

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Family
(24) Philadelphia

Folk Festival
(35) Movie
(44) Musci City
USA
8:30 (6) Big Eddie
(44) Bobby Goldsboro
9:00 (2. 8) Dean Martin
(6) Mary Tyler
Moore Show
(24) Hollywood
Television
Theater

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37 Blood
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53 Confusion

27 Wager

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address (aD)
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43 Sign for batter
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7:00 (2)

Be a do-it-yourselfer wherever make the sarne mistake again

011U 'SUSAN 8[AK{LY' HECtOR EUlON[J

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(13) Daytime
(24) Jim Thomas

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5 '30 (24) Black

Bay

Block
(24) Carrascolendas
(35)Cartoons
11:00 (2.8 Bev
and The Planet
(6) Valley Of

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(35) Party
(44) Star Trek

(44)

NMATrvuyoy
10~ 2:30P.M.-SI.25
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Hour
10:30 (2.8) Run Joe Run

2:30 (2 )

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1:30 (8.12)) Midnight

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(24) Interface
(35) Bobby Goldsboro

Of Gilligan
(24) The Electri.

11 00 (44) Movie
17:00 (2) Movie
(I) News
1:00 (9) Movie
(44) Movie

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Celebrity Golf
Challenge
200 (2,8) Maior League
Baseball
(6) Hogan's Heroes
(74) Creativo Faculty
(35, 44) Braves
Baseball
210 (6) Sounding Boarcid
(9) Wrestling
(13) Movie
3:00 (6) CBS Sports
Spectacular
(24) Book Beat
3:30 (9) Movie
(24) Romagnoli's
Table
4:0(' (6) Sounding Board
(21) Woman
4:30 (6) CBS Sports
Spectacular
(24) Man Builds
Man Destroys
(35) Car And Track
(44) Snorts Legends
5:00 (2) World At War
Golf
Wide World Of
- Sports
(24) Caught In The
Acr

(9) New Adventures

Fights

(9)

U S Of

(6)

uuJ,ulvit.

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Across The Fence

Sunrise
Senwster
(A) Laurel And
Hardy
650(9) Daily Word
700(7) I Dream Of

Wrestling
(44) Love American
Style
00 (2) Sanford And
Son
(I) Space: 1999
101
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Daily Devotlonat

(6)

Squares
(13) All Star

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C,ro.st'rs

600 (6)

(24) Mr Rogers
Ne i ghborhood
(35) Unlscope
(44) Soul Train
1235 (9) Schoolhouse
Rock
1?30 (2) Go USA
(8) Information
(9) American
Bandstand
(21) F eeling Good
(35) Greatest Sports
Legends
1:00 (2) Soul Train
(6) Children's Film
Festival
(13) Movie
(24) Washington
Week
(35) NFL Action
(44) Combat
110 (8) Speaking With
Your Hands
(9) Invaders
(24) Wall Street
Week

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YYdI1IL'U

(ant to buy waterfront tjri.'
Cash- Moderate ;ir 'cc r,In,,
In(tlyid,)lt only Prefer SI Johr
cir lake with access to river
Be
512 cc Evening Herald

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EXPERTS

Used office furniture
food nc Steel (lu-'k5 ricutiy ciri
&amp; chair; secretarial detks &amp;
chr-irs, straight chairs. filog
bir1e-t;. as is Cash and Carry
NOLL'S

'a'.%elberry. 1797,1)04206

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Home Improvements'
ir conditioning
- Air
Pet Care
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:en'ral Pleat &amp; Air Conditioning
62—t.a mm. Garden
Interrr E,teror PlasferogI
PET PEST INN
-Fr free estimates, call Carl
Platter patching A. ;.rn,lie
floarring &amp; Groom-nb
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford, 372.
brick A Stone' specialty 377 2760
Spectracicie granules for lawn in
Ph 377 4C57
1771
____________________________________ sect control GardenLand, 1100W
BUDDY'S
HOME
IMPROVE
lstSt.,3736630,
AIR CONDITIONING,
MENT ALL TYPES OF CAR
REFRIGERATION.
DUCT
Potograpky ,L
PENTRY AND REPAIRS 32'?
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
WORK 21 hour Service. All
1WI
WoodrujIf's Garden Center
makes DYKES AIR CON
20 Pd off through Aug'.,;! FI K
601(e?ery'Aye,5anfor
DlT ION lPhG. )72'UT7
%SAK( ROOM TO STORE YOUR
SEAMAN. PP4OTO(RAPHY
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Vedd.ngs. Carsids Commenc'ai,
63_'4Mchinery:Tools
"DON'T
NEEDS"
FAST
WITH
A
Aerial,
PrtritS A0',rrt'; ng *31
Alumbium
Seeni
-.WANT AD Phone 3727611 or 531
(i Ir 6* sra
9993 arid a friendly Ad '1.50, will
Ipning Fnii'nmc'n'. U50) la HPWindow A Door Screens
Air Mar tins" 51,5'' of I" Augers.
Custom made Repairs
t'rip -,c..
Discount Prices 37i 6620
100' rI A" AiiQers 51, no 1" Augers
Pressure Cleaning
I
I'll ff ilter 6 I) 'I,
I,deI1a
---- Beauty Care
Rent
64—Equipment
C&amp;A Backhoe Service
3 2 OS
BEAUTY SALON
I
lar.n ft irt (itI- roc
i
(frr"rnt .trr-'t't
e
Cot Blue Lustre e
All kindS 01 digging House trailer;
41 £
r'. 172 57,Shampooer for only 1)30 per day
Radio &amp; TV
stored &amp; moved 377 9112 O $34
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
_________________________
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Hauling
c,.rr', ~,J-'-1 S-i.'
(STEPSON LANDCLEARING I
65—Pets-Supplies
Bullcicizirro Ficaatinq Ditch :SFPVICF ON BLACK A. A'tiPTF,
-- dl citiirr",', tO,' t mil ;et or Smitil
Work
II rI tfl() fli 377 543
TVs, RADIOS AND RECORD
('.e'rnian Shopherd Puppies
t'icyc Ic1 Sell the's,' 'tile item; wlh
i r' Av F P S '44i,7. PA W. . -. F
Rwks old
a *Cnt ad To place your ad. ccii
Land Maintenance -__. II
37') 2916
your friendly Classified gal at TPrr
Herald 1777611 or 5)) 999)
A'.O.','r t- ' r,; F.,. r.erman Shepherd male. S: months
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Roofing
Ci,t!cr?u ' a, t),;Ii,'n.4
(Id. tSOr.r trade-br whathaye you
Qhl
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377 4J4
Closets overflowing with Suits tfl.tis
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377 *827 After S
I Expert rOOf ru'a ;', II.;t roof; or
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are too tight' A Class'fed Ad in ______________________________
tttngles All ..ri i;u,lran'eeci
YPIE HERALD it 'tiC Cmty.Cri
IIROC,DE'l p001-11,0 3,73 6700
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Lawn Care
A

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,inj
Home Improvements
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"e,'lNient service $1 and up 'J72
:: .4181 57
P.ernI hriji cvi h.;I Sa'ijrd.lr lot))
Pce'linn dews w'ndo'w-s hung.
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MOWING
67A—Feed
rOnureIe work etc By the hour or
CHEAP
_________- by the job iii 936%
119,ir '' i'H"
JIM DANDY JAll FEED
Concrete and carpenter work - I
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"Buy DIrect From Boxcar"
remodeling air conditioning
OPMLY'S F 16 Sanford 373 1,3)
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roofIng 37) 5766
Office Machines

hickens ,n;1 ralti,ls All
ann's P,n.ri n- '1 ',i'Il

Tree Service
SMAI I BUSINESS
BLUES'
Don't iuSt Sit there waiting for the
Phone to rng Advertise your
bvSrses$ service in The Herald';
cI,j;ibi'ej Business Service

�Friday, Sept S. 1975

6131 — Evefllng Herald, Sanford, Fl,

WIN AT BRIDGE

Mort Walker

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sort of marks time It is 01 h
in i forcing situation in order to
get partner to give more mu irin ition Thus if sou open ni
diamond and partner jump,, to
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two spades. you may inake .-I
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play fie won the first trick with as three diamonds or 'thrvv
dummnS king of spades and led spath'', even though you have a
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diamond i';,ist
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"My cnly ambition is to drop
dead on my job. If I retired I but I was doing something I
would be dead in a year. My life liked. I like to challenge the soailed impossible," he said.
has always been like a bulldog's
lie said he opened a men's
life, You Just don't give UI)."

"A mistake is just a poor
excuse for negligence and
carelessness. If you're careful,
you don't make mistakes," he
said.
The grand opening of his new
That's how Herman Jacob- store In Orlando and then
in
store,
Ito-Jay, is planned after
son, 72, owner and head of a opened a small variety store
the Jewish New Year holiday.
women's clothing store here at &amp;-inford in
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220 East First Street, describes
smas planned by his daughter,
his road to success, lie said he had to open a larger depart- Sara, 36,
an interior decorator,
started when he first supported ment store on First Street. mt
said.
hims.df at age 10 by running 5105 23 years ago. I was the he Asked
their secret of suconly
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errands and "selling things"
that didn't go broke when the cess, Mrs. Rose .Jaccobson in.
Poland.
boom burst in 1926!" Jacobson terrupted her husband by
saying:
"My real ambition is to start said.
"There is no secret.. . if you
things and to see them through
lie said what followed was
I like doing things. I do a lot like a "15-year economic selge" work hard and diligently and
give sour best. Telling daughter
for in)- smife's sake," said smith the "Mediterranean
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wipe out the area's farming and a red flag in front
The self-made man said he crops here in 1929, the explained.
Jacobson said One If the
was born of poor Parents anti depression of the 130's and the
:ame to this country 51ithout a bank failures.
hardest challenges he laced
1's1 Police Chief Ben
forma education when he was
"I've never had a defeatist was when he found he had
Butler
has announced the
14. After spending three sears attitude. When things things tuberculosis about years ago.
working with his brother in a started punching at file, it's He said It took three s-cars implementation of a safety
to be headed by
progratii
cigar and variety store fl what made me mad. I'd look before the disease sv
Patrolman
Richard Quigley. )m Providence, H. I. he came to back and say, 'you so-and-so, arrested.
"The doctor told tile a!Florida,
Quigley started his new
l',ii going to beat you,"
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1 was to rest for two duties last week and is tailoring
Jacobson
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was
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hours a day, go to bed by 9 p.m. a safety presentation to the
the 1920's. 1 was interested in only interested in how I was
and walk not run," he recalled
needs of students in each of the
'ready-to-wear'
clothing," doing and smti.iit I will be doing
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next year."
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plans call for film presentations
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Friday at 7:30
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Kippur, "The Day of Atonement," on SepL IS. Cantor Goodman
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"The main thing is the City
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the bullet and they're making
severe attempts to hold the line
to anticipated revenues," said
City Clerk and Finance

Director Henry N. Tamm Jr.
Although the new budget is
"very tight this year", as
termed by Personnel Director
Sar,, Ackley, the city managed
to include an overall five per
cent "cost of living" increase
for all employes. This Is figured
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cent state retirement contribution for all other city
employes who have been give a
one per cent salary increase,
according to Tamm and
.Ackley.
"If the city had held the line
at 8,47 mills, or last year's
mill.age, like some other taxing
bodies have done, an additional
$380,006 would be raised in tax
dollars to the city," said Tamm.
Ackley said no new positions
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$1.7 million in general
obligation bonds by 1977. Last
year Sanford levied a total of
8.47 mills, including 6,97 mills
for the operating budget and 1.5
mills for debt service.
"The biggest change in our
new budget is we dropped the
tax rate by 2.14 mills. We froze
the number of personnel
position increases. The last 10
years we've dropped the
millage. It was 17 mills 10 years
ago," said City Manager

A second reading of Sanford's
new $3,6),7O9 city budget, up
$94,882 but requiring 2,14 mills
less than last year, is set for
7:30 pill. Monday.
Each mill equals $I per $1,000
of appraised property value and
is used to determine property
taxes,
The city's new budget calls
for a total 6,3.3 mills, including
the certified 5.63 mills for the
general operating budget and

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major downtossri problem- the
apathy of some of the inerchants — he said, "We need
good merchants and we can get
them by dressing things up.
making it the kind ofplata that
51111 attract progri.

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retirement to do this," he ad(led. "What I did may en.
t'(Iragt' mime peopl e to (10
SOIIltIliitig. I made tile first
step."
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only an interior jot). The ex.
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in 1922. "if yout live in an ld
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tu(lent whoservedas an aide
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Legislature, Were special
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iierce Personality iir('akfast.
I'echtel sva s t ht
uest
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Steve Powell, son of U. S.
\rinv Col I ret. i and Mr.s,
Joseph Powell, of Rolling
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Ilajuring in government and
ilans to become an attorney.
Having met Fetchel wile
as president of the senior
lass at t.yinan, Steve made it
as business to get in touch
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STEVE POWElL
however, involved the Wekiva
River, a special interest of
F'vchtel's.
Three or four other young
people, including students
from I .akr hlranticv High
School and a high school in
Leesburg, were also assisting
Feebtel in his office (luring
the sessi'in, Steve said.
"Fechtel works incredible
hours," Steve said "lie is in
his office at 8 in the morning
and slays at work until late in
the evening and he really Imys
attention to his mall."
Steve noted that Fechtel, in
a previous sesslan of the
Legislature, had voted for the
Equal Rights Amendment
(ERA).- But, Steve said, the
mail during the last session
was so over.whelmninglv
a gal n.st ERA, tt:e legislator

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A railroad obstruction nrdrnance limiting trains

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public hearing is

for
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total 8.6 mihlage levy will be

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HELPER

First grade student Becky Anderson helps teacher Frances Kaleel tor IS it the other
itay around') at
Sanford CiramniarSt'hool. F1% t ) ear-old Becky Is one of approximately 32,500 students attending the
first seek of the new school year in Seminole County. t Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

intersection
by County

more

Hospital
Obituaries
S po1 rts

Clock

a crossing at "reasonable'' limit
If railroad officiaLs s ish to Hx-k a rrng
The ordinance Is in response to trains blocking longer than five minutes. they must appear be fore
the SR 46 crossing, which has caused concern the eomnmisson and state the reason, the ordinance
than five among county residents who have been forced to provides.

minutes. The penalty is a

and-or 60 days in jail,

$500 fine

"ait sometimes as long as 40 minutes before

Fircenian said it could

At the next regularly scheduled iiieeting, the

crossing near Seaboard Coastline Railroad's Rand commission will rule on th e request.
Yard.
the reaon is deemed valid, the railroad mus t
SR 46 is the main artery from Interstate 4 and take out an advertisement in the local newspaper

Williams asked.

be clone,

but hie said it's
is
aIlo%%r
C,
(I to I'!o ck
prolxr to set the little each train

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tjkc vri rotite to Swiiiinole %lerti(irial flospiLal.
the reason and file lengai (if ul.,
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the agencies,
mnissioners, in an lItti hour lx'cause Kimnbrough said the
ileci ion have designated three Seminole County programs
agencies to receive almost "must
meet
state
$18,000 in state funds,
requirements."
The lion's share of the Inones
In addition to allotting
Community Service Trust Fund
more than $8,u00 - will go to

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11,000 tons i of lime rock into the area to be paved.The new zoo is
hio-aled off U.S. 17-92 and Interstate 4 tiorth (if Sanfoni. illerald
Photo h~ Bill %'incent

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The commission was in-

training

Commissioner Mike Ha t.

tt-p closer Wt'dnesd4 hemi heavy dump trucks niosi'd 10 loads

"a

lot of good progress ou

appli cation was ht'lti
Kunbrough agreed. but he
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For Friday
Funeral services for fritter
eminole
W. Ware. 1.1, who died Tue av
IlIgIl t at his residence at Wesle'
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\Iarwr Retirement Home in St.
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Johns Counts will be held t 11
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e r a e a number o field rigs

It was at the insLitence of
VoininissiorwrJohn Kimbruugh

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Ellis Informed the conim ssion
Tuesday this sear s application
%%ithout agencies designattA as

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remainder of the $17082
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earmarked for
retarded adults.

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handle this," I1attas said

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County agencies are using tie
funds for purposes designated
by the state

money, the coninussion also combat sickle cell aneniia. A forined that the Lounty is
appointed the Office of $3,750 grant is slated for the required to make up funds in
-NIanagenient Arialvsis and Retired Senior Volunteer ffie event they are **squan-

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[he new budget, down iroll)
year's $52'million, will be
vertised Nionday along with
eight mill levy for the $39.3
Ilion operational budget and
.6 Mill levy to pay off or
ire 1958 and 19Q Ix)nd Issues.

setting a hearing.

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personnel liable for blocking any

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and other action reports

See story and Herald Sports
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tonight In a jamboree at Fvans
Ifigh In Orlando. Lyman plays
Boone at 9:30 and Colonial at 10.

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hearing on the ordirLunce and instructed County
\lniiniistratar Bob Ellis to set a date.
Elks said today his office is in the prxess of

The I ymami high (rehounds
kick off 1975 football action

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Board members Davie E
Ins and Chairman Robert G.
Bud" Feather
Feather opposed the
iutssful motion nude and
cinikd by members E (
u-ptr Jr and Pat Telson
Feather said he belie v es
ore of the budget should b
"•
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tr)bod is"tightening their
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Sanford men. Including a
Lakevle,A Middle School
teacher, have been arrestm
and charged In a July 31

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ounty's older schools, Board
terubers in a 3-2 vote %'eJ
esday night Agreed to .id
ruse .in 81, mill igi
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to
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new olk-rational
rid
ice budgets.
Each mill equals $1 per $1,000
appraised property value and
used to determine property

Attorney Tom Freeman.
Commissioner Dick Williams asked Freeman if
the time limit couldn't be cut to three minutes -

an d-or-60 days in jail.
Commissioners on Tuesda~ I agretA to hold a

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The measure holds railroad personnel liable for
any t)lo4,.s longer th an live minutes.

MUES

FLORIDA ROCK

I thought the entire e
perience was enjoyable.
Steve said. ''1 had an idea iha
laws are not passed
it
blinding speed and I loon
this is true.
"But, it is too easy to pIs
legislation. Many thing
would get through that are no
necessary," Steve said.
Born in Honolulu, Stevi
lived for a time in German]
while his fattier was statione(
there and in many place
around the continental Unite(
States.
"Politics, government, la"
the whole area
interest
me," he said, adding therc
has never been a lawyer in the
Powell family nor has any
close friend been a lawyer.
"You will find a lot of people
Irving to get into law," he
saul, "and there are probably
enough lawyers in Florida.
But,there is always room f'r
good ones."
At Florida State, Steve is a
mnenutx'r of 1inibda Chi Alpha
fraternity and a member of
the Student Senate.

After hearing I taxpayers'
ppeal to cut the new $50.2
sfflnir1 budget and seek more

ailroad Crossing Ordinance To Gd To Public iiearing

to five minutesal ally Seminole Count% cTossing has
been approved for public hearing by county, Loin-

ECONOMY PACK FAMILY PACK

Iferald Staff Writer

"I go along with if
argument that it is ni
necessary," Steve said, "evc
though I (lid 001 work Ofl th
particular project with hill
EllA '. as supposed to pass L
10 votes in the Ihnu.se and
Failed 62-58," so nuayhe a lot
others 'sere littning to III

I R.Leesburg and a college

Prices Effective 9.4 to 9.10 175

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voted against it.

State Rep. Vince hchtel

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Legal Notice

Ab

sentee Ballots Canvassed
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Whittier, Pratt Wins Confirmed
went before the council
The resolution authorizing
Several proposals were made $55; an office for the water
regarding an extension of the the financing of the fire truck by Mayor 0111ff, one o which department,
$200;
air.
final development plan and all sias made public. The cost of was the soliciting of com• conditioning repair, $150; and a
OV IEDO
Robert Whittier other aspects of the Planned the fire turck originally was mercial customers by non-city contingency fund of $145
and Charles Pratt were con- Unit Development PUD for $57,743.
The city used $20,000 of garbage collection agencies. making a total of $zsoo.
firmed winners of seats on the one year. The PhD consists of federal revenue sharing funds
'The monthly expected
City Council as absentee ballots 782 undeveloped acres and, due
towards the principal which left
The proposal was made so pense of running the new
were canvassed Wednesday to the present economical a balance of $37,743 to be that an agreement for service building is $215, which is close
night.
status in the land development financed b' promissory note should be written up with those to the existing expense at the
Final official results of areas, it was felt that it would through Citizen's Bank of agencies that can provide present location, according to
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be advantageous to allow the Oviedo in five equal annual services the city cannot. the mayor.

show Whittier with 192 votes, postponement.
payments commencing Oct. 1, Another proposal was that the
There will be a public hearing
Pratt 169, Herbert McCarle
1976.
city offi ces be moved to the old Oct. 6 to discuss the changing of
112 and Carlos Warren 92.
Browning also asked the
Citizen's Bank location. The zoning for home occu pa tio ns
Mayor Leon 011iff, who ran council to consider the
The note will include a no pre- estimated cost of the move and private schools.
unopposed, received 230 votes, possibility of presenting the paymcntpenaltycIausean
ssould Include: carpeting,
There will be property up for
Following the firul count of
development plans in four council said it hopes to pay off

$1500; telephone system, SM;

Teacher, Second Man
NATiON

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Action Reports
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL NO. 751304 CA 09.0
I I ON At
MOP
P i I
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Planlill.

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AuQu%l 7111th 191S

arriigned In policv court later in the day after being taken

into custody about 8 a.m., said Albany Police Chief Edw ard McArWe.
of the hostages were John M. Koutelis, 59, and his
wife, Angie, 43, owners of th e luncheonette. Asked if the
gunman ever threatened them, Koutelis said, "No. I can
only say the man was a gentleman. That's all.

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NAPI.ES I AI',\ Marco Island property oncr
1ws told the Army Corps (If Eng

approve a controversial dredge-and-Fill
project to create 5,0') 11:md l:i:('sI t('..
tligation to

"You have a moral responsibility to the 5,235 lot

o(ppcI4rt

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lIssners," Leonard F. lJewellyn said Wednesday,
referring to Persons %% hot have already purchased the land
tuch currently under ater.
"Should they give up their land as the vn
vironnientalists ssant " Some of these people have bcen
ss aiting for three years to build their homes," l.les ellyn
said as the ('o
(,(include(] a ts1ay pu blic hearing n
th e project.

Orlando, Florida 17107

Wednesday on 0,000 bond on investigating the theft of a U76

NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that

PublishSept A. 197$

Fascell: Fishermen Need Help

No YS IOSS 0. I ARTHUR H BECK

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no the 161h day of September. 1975, WITH. JR Clerk of ?h .ifore'..id

NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

Officials said Denmark, who already been charged.

burglaries, Stephen Howard Shadron 'Tiie, Defendant, vAiCh

Front Door of the Courthous e of the 16th (lay of September. 19 1S
Seminole County, at Sanford. offer for sale and sell to the 11Qhe%t

istration,

said the government should provide funds
needed to help the lobstermen convert their operations to
other types of fishing.

lie said his request to the two federal agencies came as
the result of the breakdown in negotiations between the
United States and th e Bahamas over who has the right to
fish in ssaters off th' I3atuini;ts island.s.
0

g'rovementS futures, appliances recorded .n Plat Rook 16 Page i/ 4if

And AmurlitnAnce-s on %aid land of
aforesaid Writ of Execution was
The burglary charge is in Samuels, 1053 W. Clemson, deIi'erpd
to me as Sheriff of us in cnounction therewith

the Puhlic Q"nfd% of Seminole

upheld the death sentence For the convicted murderer

Summary Final Judgment entered easpment of record
in Civil Atinn 75947 (P.09 D now
$ai(llalp will herna(lppursua nt 'o
pendino in the Circuit C ou rt in and and in order to satisfy the terms nil

of if Florida lfiglmay Patrol trooper but has reduced an

DATED this. 2nd day of Sep (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
t
he AD 1975
Arthur H Beckwith, jr
(Seal)
fleck of the Circuit Court
1.01 60 Palm Shadow's according
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
fly Lillian T Jenkins
to the plat thereof as recorded in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Deputy Clerk
Flat Book 13, Page 55, Seminole
fly Elaine Pl(harck'
SHIPIHOL SEP AND LOGAN
County Public Records, described as
P
Croity Clerk
237'
follows: Begin at a point 430 feet
S .!0%FPH DAVIS JR ESQ
Sacitcird Florida 37771
East and 1037 10 feet North of the
STFPISTROM DAVIS &amp;
Attrney for Pla.nttf
SOuth ' Section Post of Section 37.
McIPiTOSll
Publith Sept I ISIS
Township 19 South, Range 33 East,
Flanh;p flank rut Sanford
PUP ii
thence run Southwesterly along a
Suite 77
curve concave Soutfte,steqlyhaving
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
a radius 014$ feet, a central angle of Post Office
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
Sanford, Florida 37771
72 03' 12". a chord bearing of South
CUlT , IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
33 59 24" Wes t, an arc distance of Attorneys for Plaintiffs
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Puttv
hli
Sept 1 1975
549 feet, then ce runt North 7303 IV
NO. 7 5 I5 73CA 09 F
Wes t 14705 f ee t, thence run Nor th
ADVANCE MORTGAGE COP
"NOTICE
INVITATION TO POPATION,
134 feet more or less to the St. Johns
a Delaware cor

Ilie court siiid Wednesday in an opinion iAritten by
Circuit Judge John Cress s that it found no e rror in th e trial

year this week as vocational 18 at Lakeview Middle School, stereo equipment valued at$3Qo
instructor
at
Sanford's investigators said, and the was taken when his residence

disappearance of the former Tearnsteirs union boss.

Lakeview Middle School, possession of stolen motor was entered

charles L "Chuckle" O'Brien spent only seven minutes
before the gra nd jury on Wedr.esday.
He declined to say whether he had invoked the Fifth
Amendment protection against self4naiminatlon, but his
attorney said O'Brien refused to answer questions
because the probe is drifting in to the area of Teamsters
union politics rather than sticking to the mystery of
disappearance

teaching a course 4n building vehicle charge in connection window,

by

have levied upon the following
described iroppfty owned by Clifton
SI'iadron. said property baing

identical sentence For the killer
housekeeper.

breaking a locatid in Seminole County, Florida,
more particularly described as

folio

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utility clerk without formal general fund from $5,951 to
Herald Staff Writer
council approval and alleged $9,750 and In the utility fund
LONGWOOD
The City nepotism in various city from $2,129 to 13,250.
Council Wednesday night ap- departments.
The sum was deducted from
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proved a M605 budget for

Florida developer,
Law enforcement sources said the investigation i.sbeing
conducted by the Justice Department's Newark, N.J., or.
ganized crime strike f orce.
The loan came from a welfare fund for Teamster locals
Provenzano once controlled. Since Hoffa's disap..

fiscal 1975-76, setting the tax
Plai nt iff .
vs
roll at 2.81 mills. (one mill and Training Act(CETA) funds year's cash was raised from thence rim South 113 feet more or Sanford State Farmers' Market, RUSSELL
F SWITHENRAPIX. t
equals $1 for each 11,000 of were not Included In the budget. $33,898 to $37,697 in the general less t the Point of Beginning
Sanford, Florida, inaccordanc_w,
with
uw
assessed property value and is
Grant alter Connell 's "no" fund to pay for the insurance. and the undersigned as Sheriff of plans and specifications dated
Cefenan's
Seminole County. Florida, will at February 6, 1975
used to determine property vote said, "a little controversy
NOTICE OF ACTION
An agent for the Equitable iioo AM on the 5th day 04 Sep
Each bid must beaccornanietiby
taxes.)
Is constructive,"
life Insurance Co. said the tember. A. 0 1975, offer for sale and • Cashier's Check or Bid Bond In the TO Puw'tl F 'iw'th."nbantl
But, Council Chairman j.11.

said, "The millage in
future cannot stay as It Is now, adoption to raise allocations for employes, rather than 20, are
"If the council sticks to the employe group insurance in the participating in the program.
budget for the new year the city
should end up in good shape,"
he added.
Councilma n H.A. Scott noted
the city started the year off

CETA Funding Com mi ttee

"with a bunch of bills."
No money was included in the
budget for engineering fees for

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WINTER

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illegal rate hike and refund

Res'ience

ssound.s.
They said Eva Allison, 46, was found in the bedroom of
th e httiiie, dead (if an apparently self-inflicted bu llet
%A(1111)(1. They said she had been living ssith the professor.
Police said the woman left a suicide note but they (11(1
riot ttisc'lt se its cofltt'nis.

un now ru

Seminole County Courthove in guarantee that the bidder, If
*rded the contract. will within t en
Sanford, Florida, the above
days after writt en notice being
described persona l property,
given
That said sale is beng ma to
Such award, enter into
Written
latisfy the terms of said Writ
construction agreement awith
the
Lot 1$. Block I. NORTH
Execution
Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Service's, in aCcordance ORLANDO TOWPISITE. 41h Ad
John E. Polk,
dition, Reptat of Sh eet No. ii, at
with the accepted bid, and eiecute
Sheriff
Publish Aug 14. 21, 7$. Sept,
OEQ6I

And furnish a Contractor's Pier

satisfactory to the Department of Florida
TOflether with all
Agriculture and Conuimr Services.

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proposal Wednesday from* Cabinet aides amid reports,

dented by officials, that an effort is under ssay
Kane from the post tie has held for two years.

and

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO in the amount of 100 per cent of the i-proverneri m* And hereafter on

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1. ISiS tormance Bond with a Surety Public Records of Seminole County,

Glace and Radcliffe. The firm newly appointed committee overpayments and taxes to city CONSIDER ANNEXATION
contract price, guaranteeing the said land, and fiitvrej attached
Notice it hereby giyen that a perimancp of Said c on tract
thereto alsoatt gas steam.electnjc
is currently sueing the city for formed in anticipation of residents in the Tuscawtil
Public Hearing w Il be held at the
water. a
For Plans
other heating. c ook ing.
plans
and
Specitication
.
more than 1100,000 claiming Comprehensive Employment section,
Committion Room In the City Hall in contact Mark Rauth. Manager refrigerating, lighting. plumbing,
the City of
that sum is due for engineering and Training Act (CETA)
Florida, at 7.00 Sanford State Farmers, Market,
ventila ting, irrigating, and power
The utilities firm failed to get o'clock PMSanford.
on t he defunct sewer system. f undi ng for a city planner wi ll
on September 23, 197$, t)O()
Syttmt, machines. appliances,
French Ayenyp, Sanford.
consider the annexation of Florida 3777). Phone 305 377 17$):
fixturt,, and appurtenance, woich
The council voted to au thorize meet today at 6:30 p.m. at City approval from city council to
property des cribed as follows:
before raising the ra tes.
now are or may hereafter Uertain to
W 0 Whittle. Chief B.,ceau of State
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr, to Hall.
Begin at a point on the easter ly Mrkpt, P0 Bo 1191. Winter or hi' Used with ifl. on on sat
right of way of line SR 6001, is U.S
prepar e the budget and tax
premIses, even Ihough they uc
Haven, Flor ida 33$. Phone $13 793
The conunittec will set UP Job
I? 92 said point being 151' P4 and nø
Iraki
detached
or detachable
ordinances for passage on the criteria, review applican ts and
7501 degrees East from section of
Range
Mail bids lo reach the Office
Of bon Ev 30
first reading Monday night,
select the best applicait to Published Dty and Sunda y,
sold easterly p Wlic* with the south Mark RiutPtonorbe4orelIA
Furnace - General Electric
M
SU 9' section Ii. township 30 South, Mooday, September IS , 1975 Mark
(('1 F 03131
The council Monday night recommend to the council, eiicpt Saturday and Christmas
ra ng e 30 E. Seminole County, then All bids as
Air Conditioner
Day by The Sanford Herald. Inc.
also is expected to set a public which will do the hiring.
General
"SEALED BID TO BE
300 Pd French Ave,
run north 2501 degrees E along laid OPENED Ii A M
Electric RC.TA 710 lilA
anford.
MONDAY.
hearing on the budget for later
Named to the committee
easterly P 'N Ini 3)5 ,i.
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Carpeting
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1'AIJ.AIlASSEE I API-('uffl,rttvt'rsy concerning a state
building in Vest Palni Ileach titulti be the
undoing of (t'neral Services Director Jack Kane, sources

office

recorded in plat Book i4, Page 6.

to remove

Mike Scale, General Services exectitivit- assistant, withdress the building I)roposal and said it would be resub.

mi tted in time for Tuesday's (' ibinwt meeting after Kane
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Judge Says Shevin Erred On Pension
'l'All.AlIAssEI: i AP
Robert Shevin was wrung in lature made no mention of tin- impose ray concept on the leg- recuise hit'
Pension fronii his jur' and was adjudged guilty
"I recognize the importance saying the state pension should lawful t'oinpensation, he said, islature."
contributions to the retirement of receiving $29,000 in unlawful
of this case to Mr. Christian and stop due to Christian's no-eon- indicating he ruled reluctantly
Asst. Atty. Gen. Kenneth fund. But under Shes'in's opin- compensation, conspiracy to
to the people of the state," a test plea to a charge of receiv- for Christian.
Hoffman said the state would ton, the payment would have to receive another $20,000 and perjudge said before ruling that ing kickbacks.
"I know all of us have per. appeal.
stop next month when those jury'.
F'lusd Christian, convicted forThe retirement law's ban on sonal feelings about this cast'
At the end of a 90-minute contributions run out and he
lie was sentenced to seven
ltiur education commissioner, I*Tl1.SiOflS for officials convicted and the fundamental question hearing,
Hartwell said he Was starts drawing on state tax years probation and $35,000 in
is eligible for a $25,000-a.year of bribery does not include reinvolved about public corn. ruling without further deliber- funds,
fines and restitution.
pension.
(t'5flg unlawful compensation, pensation paid to a person who ations so the case could begin
Christian
still
faces
sentenc.
Hartwell said he did not have
Leon County Circuit Judge Hartwell said,
received
unlawful
coin- the appeal process and ITIOVC ing Sept. 16 for federal income to consider whether plea-barDonald 0. Hartwell said
Forfeiture laws have to be pensation," he said. "But I toward final resolution.
tax evasion but indications are gaining considerations would
Wednesday that Atty. Gen. strictly construed and the legis- don't believe my function is to
Christian, 6), has continued to that he will be granted proba- allow Christian to keep the pen.
turn. lie returned home last sion.
seek from 51 days in if federal
Special Prosecutor T. EdFrisIln in Texas for evaluation siard Austin of Jacksonville
before sentencing by U.S. Dis- said botti sides believed the plea
trict Judge Clarence Allgood. on unlawful compensation and
Christian pleaded no-'contet the dropping of briber)' charges
last Marril, nearly a year after would protect Christian's
indictment by a state grand pension.

Universities Propose Hike

In Black Student Enrollment

'l'Al,l,,\IIAySEI-: I API .
plan in .une 1974 after conisid- per cent; West Florida, 4.6 to
cent and Career Service, 15.5 to
Florida's eight predominately crablt' contrtversy, required 5.2 per cent; Florida Tech, 3.8
to 25 per cent,
white state
supported iht' revisions after finding that to 5.1 per cent; Florida InterThe revised plan also calls for
universities are proposing an the state was not keeping up national, 6 to 8 per cent; and restructuring a plan to transfer
mi ri.'ast' in black tnrtilltiient si itti u.s own guidelines.
North Florida, 8,2 to 8.7 per faculty rua'uibers to caiiipuse..
Irvin 5.8 per cent now to 7.7 per
''We found it more difficult to cent,
where they siould be in the
(.1.nt by 1980.
follow that plan than we anticiPredominantly black Florida racial minority, ending vestiges
Richard Ilulet, vice chan- patelL " liulet said. ''It's just A&amp;.M would increase Its white of discrimination in campus
cellor for student affairs, said one of those things. I don't think enrollment from the current 10 organizations and increasing
the university system is propos- any!xxiy's dragging their feet." per cent to 16 per cent in 1980. professional
meetings at
ing the goals to comply with a
Budget cuts by the legislaIlulet said the plan provides Florida A&amp;M.
U.S. Department of health, Lure, which will probably limit for these statewide goals in inA highly publicized plan to
Education and Welfare lnftfl" enrollment to some extent, and creasing the number of black pay faculty members $10,000
date to revise state deseg- the recession have been major profes&amp;.irs and administrators: bonuses to transfer to
campusregation plans.
factors in the state's failure to teaching and research faculty, es where they would be in the
Facing a Friday deadline br keep UP with the original plan. 5.9 to 8.5 per cent; adminls- racial minority flopped, Hulet
submission the required reviIn a major new commitment, trators, 9.8 to 12.5 per cent; and said.
sions, university officials were the revised plan calls for these Career Service employes, 8.2 to
"We were unable even with
to present the plan to Education increases in black student en. 11.1 per cent,
the incentive to be able to stim.
('omiuiissiilner Ralph '1 ur- rollrnent by 180: University of
Goals for increasing white tilati' interest in moving,'' tft'
lungtl;n tli(L'hy and mail it by Florida, 5.5 to 6.7 per cent; administrators and professors said. "One of the things we disumiidnight.
Florida State, 6.6 to 9 per cent; at Florida A&amp;M are: teaching covered was the black faculty
HEW, which approved F'lori- South Florida 5.6 to 8.1 per and research, 26 to 36 per cent; "' F'AMU were very happy in
tia's university desegregation i'i'nt; Florida Atlantic, 6.4 to 9.2 administration, 12 to 22 per Tallahassee and at FAMU, and
even a substantial incentive
was not enough to induce thciii
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Parents Mull Resumption

re-examines it.

Ocala Test Well Abandoned
OCAI,A i APi-A' test sscll be ing drilled by Amoco
Production Co. in Me Ocala National Forest had to be
abandoned after its rig starting sinking in soft earth,
tItuipilfl' .fficials say.
Spokesmen said Wednesday that drilling crews are
relocating the exploration ssell in the srrlitj.4ak country

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Fourday-old twin sisters cling
to life as their parents decide
whether to resume a court fight
to prevent, on religious
griiuntLs, the three-month premature infants From receiving
blood tranfusions.
A juvenile court judge ap.
pointed a legal guardian
Wednesday night and authorizcd him to make the decision if
doctors recommend transfusions For the critically ill
gin is,
The parents' attorney. Henry
(11% Mitchell, said the order
v.ould be rt'viessed before Ron
Mid Der,ita Ivey of Panama
City decide whether to appeal
Judge Theo Bruno's order,
The Iveys, Jehovah's Witnesses, said theyopposed trans.
fusions because their religious
beliefs forbid such use of blood,
'Of course, scripturally, the
('tort is wrong in its judgeuncut," Ivev said. ''There is no
isay I could give any perinLssion for any type of blood
use at all.
"Jehovah God knows more
about life than ;ny doctor that
ever existed," said Ivey, a
member of the sect For three
years. "I'd die for my beliefs
because they are found in the
scriptures and I live solely by
I he Bible."
A hospital spokeswoman said
both unnamed babies were in
critical condition today due to
:'xtremflt' premat urity The
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spokesv,oniian said one baby
sseighed about two pounds and
the other "a good bit less than
two pounds."
Bruno said he appointed the
guardian because "I cannot
bring myself to the legal conclu.sion that in life and death,
and I feel we have this today,
that it itreatment) should be
denied., deprived solely by the
religious beliefs of the parents.
"I respect their religious be.
liefs and the intensity in which
they feel it, but I don't feel it
should impose on the children
by cutting their chances of sunvival," he said.
The judge said he did not
have legal authority to order
transfusions, but could appoint
attorney Joel Cohen as guardian to make the decision.
"Out of respect of the parents
beliefs, I would caution the
guardian to use caution in cxercising the uses of your responsibility on a very firm
(doctor's) recommendation,"
the judge said.
Dr. Edward R. Westmark, attending pediatrician at Sacred
Heart Hospital, testified that
the babies had only a 5 per cent
chance of survival without
transfusions, but a 10 per cent
chance ssith transfusions.
lit' said the transfusions were
not needed immediately, but
might become necessary as
more bkxI was drawn from the
babies for tests.
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Services filed the court petition
after Westmark canceled his
own petition for a court order,
"The father stated he was going to sue the physician and the
hospital if we obtained the court
order," Westmark said.
"It appears that after looking
at policy statements from the
American Hospital Association
that parents and adult patients
do have the legal right to refuse
treatment and cannot be
compelled to have treatment."

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The modification required by
HEW calls for a limited number
of faculty transfers, trading
black and white professors in

Of Transfusion Battle

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Kane Target Of Criticism

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Residence Unknown
that an
YOU ARE NOTIFIED
actlontoforetlospa mor tgage on the
following property in Seminole
County, Florid,

Seminole County. Florida

of Carl Ray Songer for the murder of Trooper Ronald G.
Smith in December 1973.
Chief Ju.stice James Adkins, Justices B.K. Roberts and
lien Overton, and Circuit Judges J. tail Lee and Robert
Mc('rars' concurred ssith ('rt'sss in the opinion,

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Connell al.so objected that the $16,211 contigenc- y fund in River, thence run Southeasterly DID To furnish and instao ap
procimately 3430 lineal feet of chain
laid RIver 196 feet. o •
Comprehensive
Employment the utility department. Prior along
North of
• Point of beginning,link fence, a nd two IS' rolling gates,

sell to the highest bidder, for cash, amowitoEl0pec cent ol the base bid.
In other businM the mncil costs of Group insurance are up subject
to any
all esisling loins. Payable to Doyle Conner, Corn
the amended the budget before over last year because 35 at the Front And
(West) Door of the misSioner of Agriculture, at

a Dade County

MIAMI I All) Police have ruled murder-suicide in the
shooting dea ths of an associate professor of music at
Mianiil)ade Community College and his female cornp inion.
Officers said the both' of Ihsight Jack, 37, was found in

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Grant

of

Murder-Suicide Ruled

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vdth a $4-million Teamsters Union pension fund loan to a

pearance, authorities are taking a fresh look at tran.

Death Sentence Upheld
'
rALLAHASSEE iAll i-lbe state Supreme Uourt has

(ciunty. Florida

experience, started his second connection with a break-in Aug. Altamonte Springs, reported

refused to cooperate with a federal grand jury and
predicts he will be Indicted in connection with the

WA.S111N;'uN AI't
Rep Dan t e Fascell, 1)-Fla
says the federal government should aid South Florida
lobster fishennen viihose livelihoods are threatened by a
Bahamian ban on foreign fishing boats.
Fist-elI, in letters sent Wednesday totheSmall Business
-.

by virtue of that certain writ of Florida, the undefsign" Clerk Will A" "t hildeler for CA%h At the v%e%l
front (mEw 04 the Courthouse of
gabbed Drth about the throat, possession of a stolen motor 436, Altamonte Springs. John E*erution issued Out 01 and under offer for sate to the highest and
hiddpr for cash the following SmInoIp County. Florida. in San
choking him while saying, vehicle.
the seal of the Circuit Court of
Beerbowel told deputies
ford. Florida. the ioIIOw0
County, Florid., upon 'described real proPerty'
"KSi quidand ytj woll't get
Police said the auto theft and ra dio telephone unit was taken Hilltborough
I cii 7$, Rtnrk B, Buena Vista deScribed property. Situated •ird
a final iudgmenf rendered in the
hurl
attempted auto theft charges when the mobile carpet aforesaid court on the 23rd dIy of F states $cuurding to tht DIAl beIng in SemInole County. FlOrida,
3, to wIt
A D 1975, in that certain case ffif as recorded in Pint
The second man removed are In connection with an In. showroom was burglarized,
Panes 1 and 7. Public Records of
lot I) Sans Soy :1, O v iedo
entitled.
Drew
Tile
Sup
p
ly
Co..
a
Dritz's wallet, taking $O in cident at Economy Toyota In deputies said.
Plaintiff,yj
Seminole
County.
Florida.
Seminole
County. Florida. .tC
Florida Corporation.
cash and credit cards,
which another suspect had
In
other
thefts
and Clifton Shadron, doing Business' as tnnettuer with all Structures im cord'nn to liv' Pla t thereof. ri

listed nine years teaching

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Marco Obligation Claimed

,

buying parts and one of the men commit a misdemeanor and Covering Corp., 905A East SR-

DETROIT (AP) - James R. Hoffa'
s foster son ha

CHICAGO (AP) - The encephalitis outbreak in
Chica go's sou th subur bs makes the area's mosqui to
abatement district look "like a police department during
a riot," says a district official,
"People from all walks of life have been ca lling. Some
-ire irltt-. iitht'rc :trt' hod nato ui'r.l
c'i,l 1.....

raise to $300 the sseeklv ssageliriut of $100 on stiich they
base their rates. The council said increasing the base for
(lit' rates 55(1(11(1 gist' greater Flexibility .

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Officers said two men ap- tempted auto theft, breaking motor home used as a mobile
proached Dritz on the pretext of and entering with intent to showroom at Wekiva Floor

O'Brien Refuses To Help

Encephalitis Spurs Calls

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51%

premiums for workmen's ('011i

pensation tn.suranc't' still severely 'laritagi' an irxlustr
alri'ativ uIk'rin1 111111 th' ri.'uesslun
( lllItFI('t(if'S ss t'rc the lutist
vocal OI)I)(IflCflLS at an Insuralice Department hearing Wednesday
of a request by the
National Council on Compensation Insurance to bike the
btisiness.paitl rates an average of
12.5 per cent and
t'Iiange the basis for computing the rates.

cMv

Theft Probed

radio receivers.
The spacecraft was to have been launched on its
journey last Monday t.join a slster3hip in a piOhe 01
red 'ptanet. But offic'
had -t re.iiove the bigh-gain
antenna and cabling system in the orbiter alter the scmsitivity problem developed.

Court judge recently.
The Helanders, ssho have not seen their daughter since
she walked out of their house on Feb. 25 and rejoined the
church, have sued the church, claiming the church IS
1olding their daughter against her will,

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4C
Counts Lodged

orbiter which could have caused the loss of sensitivity in

%ashied their 18-year-old daughter.
"Our daugh ter is not our daughter anymore," Mrs.
Elton Helander of Guilford, Com.. told a D.C. Superior

11111,

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He said specialists Wednesday replaced a tarnished,
goldplated beryllium "bullet" in th e cabling of the Viking

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Iwolxistl Increase in

"

okay to go on the 9th I Tuesday)," said project manager
James Martin.

WASIJING1tJN AP
A Connecticut couple is lock
in a legal con troversy with the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's
Unification Church over whether the church has brain-

TALLAHASSEE
TALLAHASSEE'APt-F'loritla builders

Pecnrds

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Church Brainwashing Charged

Builders Rap Hike Plans

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CAPE CANAVERAL (AP)
Scientists hope to
confum today their belief that they tiave solved a problem
in the radio system of the second Viking spacecraft and
can launch it Tuesday ward Mars.
"With a little luck and good weather, I think we'll be

Teamster pension funds.

%iruian sas ex('tLsed.

sale

with a 1968 Ford stolen from Art
Grindle's Sanford Wheel
Ranch. De tectives sa id the auto
was recovered when Poffmann
was arrested,

be

Viking Radio Repaired

involving

Circuit Judge Marion W. Goolling told Slaugi,ter tilt,

°f

tICICOdAntS, Civil Attiort No
1051
and entered in Case No 751501
(' 0 B. I ARTHUR H BECK
the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
WITH, IR Clerk of the aforesaid Ji'fllcl Circuit '0 arid for Si'minffl,'
(,rcuit ('nu,rt, will at II 00 AM on
wheren
Florida,
Cciu,ntv.
S*'ptnip, lAth, 1975 offer f or
AC
NAT ION Al
HOMES
and sell to the highest and best
(F PTANCE CORPORATION is
t'ictrter for cash at the west front door
M
.inø
THELMA
piCintiff,
of the Courthouse of Seminole
le woman is dfu"i
POt MFS
("c'uinty. Florida, in Sanford. Florida.
clarut, I will sell to the highest 4Iid
the ftIn*ig nlr'crrihed
property. best bidder for cashat the West front
c?i'itef! ,nil ii,' n,
n S e minole
door (i t the S i'm inOil' C nun i
Iç,r ida. to wit
Ccnrt'
F Ii,rida, .it
((,rI1c,se Sanford
I of 79 cii SANS SOUCI. according
to the ptal therent as recorded in II 00 A M on the 17th day of Sri)
fember 1975 the tollO*'flg
Flat ProS 1A Page 57
of the Public described real estate located
nI Seminole County. situatE-li and being in Seminole
Florida
(Nintv Florida to wit

* Police Beat

Robert Roscoe Jr., 33, of Washington, D.C., was to be

sactions

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to a

10ffiflCiflorl' MAIM

Jur y

For

She iflUlUde(i this lX)Ctti:
"1 ('111 live itli my ar th ritis.
My dentures Fit rue fitw,
I can See sith bifocals,
But I sure do nuss muiy imiuxi,''

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NC - A FIL Corp. are

Called

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Courts

release of nine hostages and the surrender of their armed

MIAMI (AP) - Anthony "Tony pro" Provenzano,
nI
of theenJamesR.Hoffarepoledlyplj
ed tom
day he disappeared, is under Investigation in connect ion

P4 Tamm. Jr
City Clerk
Phith' s.pt
ins
71

NOTICE

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Plaintill,

lot
1, filock 1. LINCOLN
NOT I( F I S HERE BY GIVEN that
nci in order to satisfy the terms of HF IGI4TS. SECTION TWO.
u'(
no the 17th nay of Senlernber.
said final iiid'uiriønt
cording to the Plat thereof is
at ii
no atlhewestlrontdoorof ICIRCUll rOUR7 SEAL)
recorded in Plat Rook
Page IS
the CN,rthcwjse of Seminole County.
Arthur H ftrckwitti. Jr
Sanford police have arrested
Seminole County.
Public Perords
at nfnrd Flor ida the undersign ed
Clerk of tue Circuit Court
two men
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one of th em a
terkwillofler for sale the following
tad property being the j,,ime a' Set
described
real
property
teacher at La keview Middle
Deputy Clerk
forth ifl the Final Judgment of
I
t
IA
fitonk
I.
Country
Club
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SillNi4ol SF14 AND LOGAN
'o men have been jailed on Manor Itnit 1. &amp;cordinq to the Plat P0
School on robbery charges in
fcwerlosurr
connection with a July 31
Dated thiS 7h
forgery and bad check charges. thereof As re(cirded &amp;n Plat Book 17. iii.%"lo"d.
of Aiust,
FIefidA 17171
1975
I
strongarm robbery.
Tommie Lee James, 23, 215 Pani". 75 and 76 of the Public Attorneys for Plaintiff
((flIRT SEAt I
rds of Seminole County.
Pirblih Sept I 175
Booked at county jail on
MarcusSt., Altamonte Springs, Reco
Arthur Ii Beckwith Jr
Florida
D[1
$10.000 bond each
Clerk of the C.rcwt (i'j't
was being held in jail on a toUd tN.,,,h,r *ith .%,I %tructures ,ff,
were InainterianLe.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Fliv (etrliA V Fkv,n
oF $20,000 bond on four counts of pf'oyemenfç, fitures appliances FOR SEMI NOLE COUNTY,
Sylvester Denmark, 39-year-old
Several hours after Drit.z was uttering a forgery
brought by and apriurlenanres Ni said land or
Deputy Clerk
FLORIDA
Sept
1975
vocatjonaj instructor, and robbed, police arrested James sheriff's and Sanford police used in criniuncti therewith made CIVIL
ACTION NO 7$
IS- 947-CA 09.0
Alonza Teague, 23, of 1108 W. Tucker Jr., 29, of Sanford, Ofl
nr
The atoresald sale will
F TAFFER Trustee,
10th St., Sanford.
pursuant to a Final Judgmen t en and
robbery charge in the casea detectives
ANNIE V TAFFER his wife
CIVIL ACTION NO 75 IOSSCA09 B
fri-pd In Civil
?S 1304 CA 09 0
Denmar k was arrested by When Tucker came to trial last
Plaintiffs ,
NOTICE OF SALE
nicw
pecinling in the Circuit Court of
Sheriff's detectives arrested
Nr!.n
hi'n.'t,n c1'"n bP,at our
Detectives Walter Jones and week before Circuit Court Steve Wayne Hayes, 20, of 110 the F ighteecith Judicial Circuit in WAVPEE DY KE S and PATRICIA suiant to fiflt lu4Irtu'ent rendered
William Bernoy at his 2022 Judge Joe A.
Anti for Seminole County. Florida
('tYKES, hit *ilp. FLAVIOUS thf'7lth day of August. 1975. in that
Cowart Jr. the W. Airport Boulevard, Sanford,
DAIFD this 7h day of
Lake Mary Road residence,
August.
INMN) WADDLE ALL STATE certain cause Pending in the Circuit
court dismissed the case and on three charges of uttering I97
INSURANCE COMPANY a foreign Court in arid ion Seminole C ou nty
Teague, according to Jail discharged Tucker.
worthless checks, according to (SCIII
Florida. wherein FIRST FEDERAL
rorpnrat inn
SEMINOLE
records, was arrested at
Arthur H flckwith. Jr
MFORIA(.
M
AND
HOSPITAL, HILL SAVINGS
LOAN
jail records. Hayes was held on
of
the Circuit Court
Sanford police headquarters.
I UMBER
HARDWARE CO. a ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE
$15,000 bond,
u'c V Ekern
fly (.Ii
lJ
corporation
And SOUTHERN CflP4TY.rnrpor.ition.u%PIaint,lf,
Poli ce said Denmark and
Deputy Clerk
etcIe Enterprises, Inc a
OIS(OtJNT COMPANY OF SAN and Srn
Teague wer e charged in con- Sanford Police Detective J.A.
''N DEN RE RC. GAY
Florida irwp. The Un'ted States
FOPD, FlORIDA a Florida cot
P. RhlPkF PA
nection with the July 31 Cash jailed John Wayne Hoffof America and Keller Building
ration
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
Products of Orlando Inc . a Florida
DeffindAntl
st.rongarm robber)' of Lou Drltz mann, 18, Star Route, Sanford,
Sheriff's deputies today were Post 0411cc Rn
corp. are defendants, Civic Action
NOTICE OF SALE
at this auto parts business at

Gunman Releases Hostages,

Teamster Fund Probed

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MIKF I DePEYSTER and JANET
DePEYSIFU his wife
Di'tcnclants

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Persons interested may appear
and he heard at the time and place
'verified
City Commission
of the city of

Grants Poetic Justice

Woman

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.ui\U''1': iAtt-A V.OlIIilfl summoned for jury
duty the s'eek of Sept. 15 sent Circuit Court Clerk
Morgan Slaughter her regrets.
lie received a letter Wednesday in sshich the womar
saul "Really, I am rather pleased as this is the First ani
inly call for jury service I ever had. However, I'll 00

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the election returns, Phillip phases. This will be discussed the note as soon as the money painting $100; wiring and lights, [lids must
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FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE op PROCEIDINO FOR
FICTITIOUS
Notice Is hereby given that we are
AND
CLOSING
VACATING
Nice Is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 6905 Orlando
PORTIONS OF A STREET
engaged in business at Winter
Ave. Fern Park. Seminole County.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
S prin gs, 701 Arch Terrace,
'Yflii will take flftt(C th.t the City Florida under the fictitious name
Sem i nole County. Florida under the
Commiss ion of the City of Sanford, TWIN CITY AUTO SALES, and that
IiCfitiOj5 name of U H S CO . and
Florida, at 100 o'clock P M on I intend to register said name with
that I intend to register said name
September 77. 1975. in the City the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Cornmiion Room at the City Hall Seminole County, Florida in INC
Seminole County, Florida in ac
in the City of Sanford Florida, will cordance with the ii osons of lb
rordance with the provisions Of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit
consider and determine whether
Fi:titious Name Statutes. To Wit,
IS'?
StatuteS
not the ('lib' will close, vacate and Section 965 09 Florida
Section 965 09 Florida Statutes 195?,
Sig I') C Jones
,t'andcn any right of the City and the
S Robert H Sudduth
ion White
çIlc in And to those Pori ions of 11th
i. 28. Sept A. 1975
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Publish Aug 71. 21 &amp; Sept 4. 11. 1975
Street dMcribed as foIioei
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between the West rght of way tine CIVIL ACTION NO 7S1054.CA096 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
ar A'n.,o and the East right
NOTICE OF SALE
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Notice is hr'rt,y (,v,'fl that mir
ot y tine of Unuincitree S treet .
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
'uiant tnfinal ludument rendered on COUNTY. FLORIDA.
h That portion
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the th nay of Auniust. 1975 in that CIVIL ACTION NO 751501
between the Southerly e x tension of
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Fidel Castro

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Hasn't Changed
'I'lw embargo on trade between the United
States of America and Cuba remains in force, but
there is no denying that our State Department has
taken a significant step toward softening its effect.
A shift in our Cuban policy is clearly underway.
Technically, our government can insist that it
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simply recognizing that many Latin American
countries have decided to trade with Cuba, and that
it is awkward to insist that subsidiaries of U. S.
firms in those count ries abide by our trade policies.
The State Department can argue that relaxing
these indirect restraints is aimed not so much at
pleasing Fidel Castro as overcoming a problem in
our relations with other Latin American governments.
So be it, but the facts remains that Havana is
slowly maneuvering its way out of the economic
isolation. The Organization of American States has
relaxed its embargo policy, with tacit U. S. approval. Some credit must go to Castro's footwork
for bringing this about with no major change in
those policies which originally put a chill on Cuban
relations in the hemisphere his alliance with the
Soviet Union. and the sponsorship of subversion
elsehere in the Caribbean and Latin America.
The Moscow-Havana axis appears to be as
solid as ever, and by coincidence the United
Nations provided an example of how Cuban support
of subversion does not have to take the form of a
('he Guevara leading a band of guerrillas in the
Andes. The Cuban delegation came within two
votes of getting the 24-member U.N. Decolonization
Committee to give formal recognition to an independence movement in Puerto Rico and to
condemn the U.S. government for suppressing it.
Cuban diplomats have been trying for years to
give the impression that the Castro-supported
Socialist Party in Puerto Rico represents an
authentic desire for independence by Puerto
Ricans. In truth, the party and its proindependence supporters got less than 5 per cent of
the votes in a referendum on the issue in 1968.
Emissaries from Havana also are in the
forefront of efforts to build Latin American
resentment against U.S. control of the Panama
Canal. They were quick on the scene to help the late
Salvador Allende try to put the principles of a
Castro revolution to work in Chile. The "export" of
Castroism from Cuba is not a figure of speech, and
it remains an issue that Fidel Castro has not begun
to address in his overtures to Washington.
Our government has gone far enough in its
response to Castro. Where is the meaningful quid
pro quo in this budding exchange? We haven't seen
it yet.
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%eigtung the assassination of Prime Minister Mujibur Rahman of Bangladesh in the coin of foreign power equations, some
observers see a gain for the West. His successor, Commerce and
Trade Minister Khondakkar Mushtaque Ahmrwd, is considered
pro-American.
Ho ever, only a gloomy appraisal is possible If the death of
the popular prime minister is weighed in moral and
philoso ph ical terms. Bangladwsh was born in the bloddy IndiaPakistan ar of 1971. It was united in the fervent hope that its
people could live under a constitutional democracy. Sheikh
Rahman was the epitome of that hope.
His death at the hands of his personal bodyguards cannot
help but send messages of fear to every underdeveloped and
unstable nation everywhere in the world.

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Noting that none of the 98 Watergate-related bills introdu(-ed in Congress during the last two years has passed, Sen.
liie1l Weicker asked a pertinent question recently
"How's that for a two-year congressional record of
straightening out the greatest scandal in the history of the
United States politics and government?" he queried.
It's a "when-areyougoing-to-stop.beating-your-wife?"
question that's also long overdue. Congress either has to say
that it's no record at all, or admit that perhaps it wasn't the
greatest scandal of all. Well?

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If you can help, you may donate at either Florida
Hospital or at the Sanford Blood Bank, specifying
that it's For Weiss.
'lere's a real chance to help your Fellow man.
The Sanford-Seminole Jaycees are currently
(1)11ducting a clothing and school supplies drive.
Inch is to benefit the Rodeheaver Boys Ranch at
Palatka.
'11w drive is a part of a statewide Jaycee project
snd uill run through Sept. 12.
If you have any clothing or supplies that aught
be used in schools, such as notebooks, pencils, pens,
etc., you may contact any member of the SanfordSi'ninole Jaycees or call 322-9091.

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WASHINGTON (API
Sec. civilian technicians that would both Democrat and Republican Force fighting alongside the Saithe attempt to overthrow him. His oil policy, Rodriguez
retarvofState}IenryA Kissin- perform surveillance duty in leaders we're predicting ap- gon government.
ger, hhome from a successful the desert would "make a pro'al.
told a news conference, "Is that of establishing a rcaThe agreement provides for
Sinai
peace mission, is telling stabilizing" contribution.
lauding Kissinger for corn- about 200 American civilian
suinable price which favors the interests of both parties."
Congress that the United State3
Kissinger, in defending his di- pleting an 'extraordinary mis- technicians to help man strate.
will play only a very limited but plomnacy, intends to assure con- sion," Ford said the agreement
'ic Israeli and Egyptian Sur.
important role in enforcing the gressional leaders and the Sen- "provides time
that will be veillance stations as well as to
accord between Egypt and.,l ie Foreign Relations Corn- needed to work, and we intend operate three U.S. tactical
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An eight-man Mexican delegation is in
Israel.
utittee today that the U.S. corn- to work very, very hard, for posts in the demilitarized Zone.
Havana to take' part in an International Conference of
President
Ford,
greeting
Kismnitment
amounts to a "watch- concluding it lasting peace set.
Both Egypt and Israel insistSolidarity with Puerto Rican lndepen(12nce, Radio
singer Wednesday night at An- dog" role and little more. There tlement in the Middle East," ed on having American tech.
Havana .ca's.
drews Air Force Base at the end were several indications
The President said Israel and nicians and without them the
A broadcast monitored late Wednesday in Miami said
of the 23,400-mile, two-week Wednesday that congressional Egypt had both come
to realize agreement would not have sucthe delegation was headed by Dr. Pablo Gonzalez
trip, launched the lobbying objections to the U.S. role in the that taking risks for peace "in ceeded, according to U.S. off
('asanova
campaign, saying the 200 U.S. Sinai are not widespread and the long run were more accept- dais. Implementation dependsiable than the dangers of war." On congressional approval.
Ford said only the United
States could command from the
both sides the respect and trust
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The United States has no for.
SEPT. 4
Lyman 111gb School Band
Slim 'N Trim, 7:30 p.m. 8:31.1
Free blood pressure tests, 24 mal responsibility to either side
Forest City Elementary Boosters, 6:30 p.m., potluck p.m., registration lee $15.00, p.miu.
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Adventist Church, 71h under the pact, newsmen were
School First Grade Open House, supper and business meeting in SCC main Campus, Health and
told
Wednesday
during
KissinElm, Sanford,
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school cafeteria.
Bldg. Call SCC's Community
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Beginning Oil Painting, 7
A senior U.S. otflcial hotly
SEPT, 5
Quilting Techniques, 7 p.m.- Services for reservations.
iberta''
Products ~
p.m.
10 p in. AFC II, lee disputed
as
nonsense
drawing
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Lyman High School Athletic 10 p.m., SCC's South Seminole
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Boosters will sponsor a bar. Center, 8 wks., registration fee Seminar. Sanford Airport call 8 wks. For reservations, parallel to Vietnam where a
becue at 5:30 p.m. with swim $15 .00. For reservations or terminal buildi ng, 7:30 p.m. vices.SCC's Community Sen. small American contingent in- I
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creased to a half - million- man 301 E. 251h St.
party in the new pool, sneak more i nf o rmation, call SCC's New I ilmn.s on soft and short
Sanford
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train and
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Personal Growth &amp; Iran'
Free door prizes and a chance
Basic Gun.srnithlng, 7 p.m.
sactional
Analysis, 7 p.m. lC
SEPT. 6
10 p.m., registration fee $10.00, to win an airplane All pilots p.m., SCC. S-1 13, 10
wks., fee
Central Florida Chapter of 8 wks., S-208. Call Seminole in'iteI.
$10.00. For reservations, call
National Paraplegics Assn. Community College's CornInterpersonal Communic- SCC's Community Services.
party, 7 p.m., VFW Post, mnunity Services for reser- ations I 7 p.m.. 10 p.m., Fee
Doll Making, 7p.m.- 10 p.m.,
Edgewater Drive, Orlando.
vations.
$10.00, SCC, S-207. For reserSCC's
South Seminole Center 8
Beginning Watercolors,
SEPT. 54
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All day fish fry and rummage p.m. 10 p.m., registration lee Services.
Community College's Cornsale sponsored by Just Us Club 815.00, 8 wks. Call Community
Central Florida Sheltered munity Services for reserto benefit the Good Samaritan Services at SCC for reserWothhip's annual meeting, 8 vations.
vatiomi.s.
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SEPT. 8
Room, 200 S. Orange Ave.,
Intermediate Class Piano,
Seminole 111gb School Band 6:30 p.m. -8:00p.m., Monday &amp; Orlando.
Parents meeting, band room, Wednesday, SCC's Piano Lab.
Oil Painting, 9 a.m. 12 noon,
7:30 p.m.
Registration fee $30.00. For
registration
fee $15.00, AEC 11.
Wednesday's
high
91.
Parent Effectiveness, 7 p.m., reservations call Community Call Seminole
Community
Overnight
low
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Rainfall
was
SCC's South Seminole Center, Services at SCC.
College's Commurity Services .06 inches.
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Basic Class Piano, 8:15p.m.. for reservations.
Partly cloudy through
SCC Community Services.
9:45 p.m., Monday &amp; WedFriday.
A chance of afternoon
Women Interested in Further
thundershowers. Highs in the
Slim 'n Trim, 10 a.m. and I nesday, SCC's Piano Lab, Education, 9 am.- 12 noon,
p.m. Monday and Wednesday, Registration fee $30.00. Call fee, 6 wks,, SCC's South up pe r 80s and low 90s. Lows in
low' to mid 70s. Variable
SCC's South Seminole Center. Community Services at SCC for Seminole Center. For reser reservations.
('all Seminole Community
(*all
vations or more information, mostly southeast and south
winds 10 mph or less, gusty
College's Community Services
call June Gordon at SCC.
SEPT 9
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for reservations.
Introduction to Creative
Basic
Home
Interior probability 30 per cent through
Sanford-Seminole Art Aggression, 7 p.m. 10 p.m., Decorating, 7 p.m. 10 p.m.,.
Friday.
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Extended Forecast
Center, for covered dish sup. SCC, 11-113. Call SCC's Corn- Seminole Community College's
Partly
cloudy with scattered
per. Joe Mathicux will conduct mnunity Services for reser- Community Services for
mostly
afternoon
and evening
vations,
a critique.
reservations,
thundershowers. Highs mainly
around 90 and lows In the 70s.
Basic Class Piano, 3 p.m.
Daytona Beach tides: high
4:30 p.m., Tuesday &amp; Thursday
SCC's Piano Lab. Registration 7:52 am., 8:18 p.m.; low 1:32
fee $30.00. Call Community n.m.:
1:53 P.m.
Port
Canaveral:
high 7:34 a. m., 8
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And at the insistence of Semi. James Pearson,
R-Kans., the "Republican credentials" of a
career employe were checked be fore his
Promotion was approved.
The Republicans' favorite wire pull er at GSA,
Jack Le?tay, wrote in one confidential memo:
" In each case where I have referred a candidate .
I think he ought to have the job." But he added
mysteriously: "I do think the less we put in
writing on these matters, the be tter,"
Footnote: we sought commen ts from all
Members of Congress named In our story. Most
lad not returned from their vacation!, but aides
I nsisted the job referrals were neither improper
nor illegal. In every case, the aides descri bed the
let te rs as "routine."
A spokesman for Spea ker Carl Al bert, for
example, emphasized: "We've always been
extremely careful." And Sen. Hugh Scott's office
stressed that, if t here timid been any Imprcpriety,
it had been done by GSA without hi knowledge.
A spokesman for President Ford said all his
congressional recommendations had been
examined d ur ing his confirmation hearings, and
no hint of Impropriety had been found.

Hafez Assad "reserved iudimuent."
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(;s-9 assistant buildings manager position
(which) pays $10,470 per annum as compared to
the $8,938 that the federal protection job wou ld
have paid."
Former Rep, Louis Wyman, U-N.H., now
running for the Senate In New Hampshire, was
also active in seeking GSA jobs for tii political
pals. A special job was illegally "created " for
one of his f riends, John O'Malley, and GSA
assigned "top priority" to the job a pplication of
Frank Schiappa, the father of Wyman's administrative assistant.
Ill health finally prevented the elder Schiappa
from obta ining gainful employment at GSA, but
four other Wyman referrals recel"ed
preferential treatment.
Applicant after applicant, wi th the right
poli tical connections, got priority over those who
had no pull. A Job seeker recommended by Sen.
John Tower, R.Tex., for example, landed a
cushy, $25,000.s-year post "over a stronger
candidate," according to the Files.
GSA also "wen t to great lengths" to arrange
an $18,000-a-year Job for Barney Sanders, who
had the backing of House Speaker Carl Al bert, D,
Okla., Rep. Tom Steed, D-Okla., and former Se n.
Fred Harris, D-Okla.
Before Gerald Ford moved from Capitol Hil l
to the White House, be teamed up wi th ex-Rep.
Ies Arends, R-Ill., to seek a GSA job for Joseph
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His recommendations apparently car ried
great weight. One Friend of Scott was awarded a
top job, according to the report, even though
"there were 14 people ahead of him on the Civil
Service) register."
Another time, Scott wrote a "Dear Bob"
letter to t he n GSA Administrator Robert Kunzig
ur ging that he "favorably consider" J. Ronald
Smith for a job as a buildings manager in Pittsburgh.
Back came a "Dear Hugh" letter from
Kunzlg. "You may be assured," be wrote, "that
we will do everything possible to expedite
pr ocessing his appointment."
About the same time, Scott also pushed
Harold Kitchen for a federal protection officer's
job In Wilkes-Bdrre, Pa. Neither Smi th nor
Kitchen, as It happened, could pus the
qualifications. But GSA produced a typical
bureaucratic solution; both men simply were
offered better fobs,
It Is all explained in a June 23, 1971, memo
which speaks of Smi th and Kitchen as "the two
must referrals from Senator Scott's of fice,"
Confides t he memo: "We were not able to
quality Mr. Smith for this pc'sltion. We therefore
esta blished another position." Thus, he was
given a tailor-made job, In blatant violation of
the law, at a recurnrneruded salary of $16,40 4.
In the case of Kitchen, the helpful folks at
GSA "qualified hint and are ready to offer him a

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Several prominent Members of Congress
have brought pressure on the General Ser vices
Administration to violate the law and give
ptferential treatment to their f riends for civil
service jobs.
The conf idential Investigative files of the Civil
Servi ce Commission contain re por ts on 36
Congressmen who allegedly
Senators and
pushed GSA to find jobs for the ir friends.
Federal law strictly prohi bi ts preferential
treatment in civil service hiring. There Is enough
fl exibil ity In the law to permit Members of
('ngress to endorse job applicants. But the
selections are supposed to be made wtLly on
."nent, wi thout political considera tion.
Yet the confiden tial files show that more than
300 people got their jobs at GSA through political
favoritism. In fact, GSA created a special unit to
hand1 the illegal patronage referrals.
Al though these violations am carefully
documented , it took years for the Civil Service
Commission to get around to bringing charges
agai nst eight GSA officials. But no action has
been taken against the Members of Congress,
whom the GSA poli tical unit served
Th e investigative files finger Senate
H.epubhcan Leader Hugh Scott as the most
energetic patronage seeker with more than 60
jobs secured. An investiga ti ve report states that
GSA maintained "a SenatLr Scott file" separate
horn other political referral files.

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pushes through the North Atlantic far from land, the
National Hurricane Center says.
Meanwhile, weathermen are keeping watch on three
other disturbances.
Forecasters said Wednesday that Doris, the season's
third hurricane, posed no problem to any land mass.
It
w as located about 1,400 miles northeast of Bermuda anti
was expected to hove
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Israel's parliament,
In contrast to the demonstra.
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demonstrated in favor of the
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planned ceremonies into
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Approval of the accord by the
fusion, and hectic behind-the- Wednesday night from Londori muountains, the
U.S. Congress Egyptian People's Assembly
scenes talks were re port ed at after accompanying Kissinger must approve a key
provision was not necessary prior to the
the United Nations' Geneva on his successful Middle East providing for
the stationing of signing.
headquarters.
peace shuttle.
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Sources said a U.N. pullout
His spokesman's statement technicians at electronic sur Washington predicted Congr's.
would reduce the agreement to said the "primary aim" of his veillance posts in the passes.
sional approval of the agre'..
the level of a bilateral accord visit was to bring the docu.
Israeli Prune Minister Yit- ment. But Senate Majorut
although it makes specific ref - mnents that were to be signed zhak
Rabin also sought to quiet
(rerice to the Geneva peace' and "also to be available in Aiilt'rican (ears that American Leader Mike Mansfield is
IIs&amp;(l, and House I)emocrati
confi.rcnce that o pened under case' we can he
he lpful in work- involvement in the Sinai could leader
Thomas P. O'Neill Jr.
U.N. auspices in December ing out arrangements for the lead to another
Vietnam.
said
he
would not take a final
1973.
signing ceremony."
"Israel is not asking Amen- position until after hearing the
The Israeli Parliament apU.N. sources said the cere- can troops ti fight in ite.s d
dt' tails from Km:siner

chamber at the Palais de Nations, The U.N.
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approved the
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representatives of Israel and Egypt were to
sign it at 12 noon EDT in the council

Secretary of State Alfred Alhe-

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Ms. S.ofler, a college student, spent months
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children in urban day-care centers. The kids,
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hose ages ranged from three to six, were asked
what they wanted to be whtn th ey grew up.
repeated and often empty court appearances,
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projected
emselves
into
Almost 70
th
facin g the humiliating remarks of the suspect
- -and his attorney. And in the end It was for no
adult roles, Including specific occupations. But
purpose; the defendant was released on a legal
the little gir ls put themselves into a parental role
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much more often than the boys did. And when
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naming specific occupations, the girls viewed
With variations as to outcome, such is the
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traditional
female
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as
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nursing and teaching, while the boys chose to be
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limi ted vocational aspirations, a finding, say the
creasingly neglected.
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They are ou ts iders in an i nsider's system, they
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observations that lower-class black you ths don't
are tangential pieces of evidence, they are
think they have a lot to say about their vocational
number designations or the record ed notes of
futures. Blacks and women share a doubt in th e
docket
cases. Rarely are they treated for what
It
"ability to shape one's future and exert infl uence
they
really
are: Put-upon people.
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over one's own life situation."
In a word, says Jim Lacy of the Police
Equality of opportunity Is not enough, con,tA Foundation, victims are treated "scandalously".
dude Vondracek and Kirchner. Children also
After several yars of investigating th eir plight
for the Washington-based law e nf orcement
need to be taught "equality of aspirations," and
Back on the
educators need to attack the "foreclosure"
association, Lacy believes victims are vicphendinenon at Its mots In the preschool years.
tunized not only by crooks, but often, and after
One hesitates to Issue a caution against such a
the fact, by cops, courts and condi tions of
proposition. From time immemorial the racist
pr oce d ur e that generally dehumanize and
has claimed that blacks would be "happier" if
diminish.
they were not encouraged to strive beyond their
Just t he matter of finding a pa rking space near
allegedly inferior abilities. The same argument
a courthouse, says Lacy, can contribute to the
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was used to oppose the abolition of slavery and
overall abuse of a victim. Defendants may be
the granting of suffrage to women.
chauffeured by their lawyers to desi gnated
no child's future should be
William P. Duval, Florida's First civil prank, Willie Duval concluded, as a friend wrote,
Of cow
courthouse spaces, but someone who has just
"foreclosed" because of his race, sex or governor, had the unique distinction of being "that he had no place In society and so must ride
been raped numy have to locate an unoccupied
background, and certainly not in the preschool described by two of America's leading authors. off into the sunset."
meter.
Washington Irving, who used Duval as a
years. The danger would be if social reformers
Actually, the systemic abuse for victims often
Young Duval's offense was that he had hidden begi
were to go beyond the concept of equality of model for one of his characters, called him a
ns long before court appearance Is requir ed.
the family Jackass In the smokehouse. When
opportunity and begin demanding equality of Natty Bumppo.
Police interrogation of victims Is commonly as
achievement as well, placing well-intended but
Ralph Waldo Emerson, the great tran- housekeepe r went out for a sli ce of breakfast in te r as it is for perpetrators. Old people who
ham, she was frightened Into hysterics and are mugged alter dark,
unwise pressures on children In the process.
sendentalist, on a visit to Ta llahassee wrote
for i nstance, may be
almost
died.
It's conceivably possible, For example, that "Gov. Duval is the bu tton on which all things are
grilled as to why they were out af ter dark, as If
some little girls just naturally want to grow up to hung."
by inference they encouraged th e crime.
After a flogging, D'ival's father endowed him
be mothe rs.
Of the two, Irving's reference is the more with "a long gr een silk purse well filled" and the
Also, police normally confiscate any of the
evocative. Natty Bumppo was the Intrepid scout you th rode west. He told his sister he would not
victim's property that can be used as court
in James Fenimore Cooper's Leath rstocking return until he was a member of Congress and
evide nce, th us de nying the owner use of the
The U.S. Postal Service Is going to give
Tales, the very spirit of the frontier. Cooper that Is exactly what happened,
goods for weeks and even mon ths. One
Americans back their geographical Identities,
described him over and over again. In the
Washi ng ton cop remembers a case where a
For some time Duval lived the most primiti ve
Postmaster Ge neral Benjamin Bailar has opening pages of "The Pathfinder," he puts
woman's hearin g aide was kept for over a year
life, learning the way of the Indian and the
announced that as soon as the required can- these words in Bumppo's mouth :
"a nd by the time we gave It back to her It was
ceiling equipment is available and in place, local
"You have met Christian men In the forest. When some of his companions suggested corroded, broken and useless."
postnuirks wi ll be applied on ou tgoing f irst-class wilderness, and such as know how to treat all that they move on because Kentucky was getting
Beyond this t here is for victims the in.
mail at processing centers throughout the
kindly who are disposed to peace and justice. My too crowded - there was now a settler family terminable waiting. Cases drag on. Court dates
only 12 miles from the ir camp Duval decided
country.
gif ts are with a rifle, and on a trail, and In
are set, canceled, reset and canceled again. And
to go in the opposite direction
toward
It was thanks to the Postal Service, of course,
way of game and hunting."
even hen the victims go t hrough it all, suffering
and in the name of efficiency, that the local
In his early manhood in the Kentucky civilization. He settled down to study law,
lost wages for time off their jobs, wasti ng dreary
postmark was sent into oblivion in the first place.
wilderness, that might have been said by
Success came quickly. Vit hi n a few years he
hours sitting dumb in crowd ed legal c ham bers,
Except for a few large cities, the service dropped
William P. Duval.
was elected to Congr"..
Henry Clay and even when they cooperate fully in the name of
most postmarks In 1970 and began cancelling
He was born into a we ll-to-do plan ter family John C. Calhcwi he wa
c he young hawks justice they may never comprehend the
stamps in regional ma il processing centers.
of Virginia. When he was pun ished for a boyish who brought on the War of 1812.
workings of Iu.stice,
Vondareek and
Behavior magazine, Sarah
Elizabeth P. Kirchner polled 282 bla ck and white

future Palestinian state. But .j

shuttle, about 10,000 Israelis

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The Palestinian ctinuivand in
Beirut reported that Israeli
commandos landed from rubher boats under cover of naval
gunfire early today near the
south Lebanese port city of .Si.
don and battled with guerrilla s
frorria nearby refugee camp for
three hours.
Palestinian
sources said six persons tere
!4OUflded.
WAF,, the PaIe.stir,t' news
agency, reported three persons
,uere killed and seven wounded

ficial witness at the signing of
the pact, scheduled for 5 p.m.
000n EDT.

reliable sources

the('tuuiwnists, President Francisco Costa Gomnes reII'tI ( ;Ofl(k(-S from the premiership last Friday i,,,,
nanit'd liumu chief of staff of the annetl llctj'
'Ilis enrageul the anti-Comuumuutmis ts since it offer ed Goptalves the Opportunity to purge them and th eir supporters
from tia' military

New York City doorstep last year he set in
motion not one, but rutany crimes against
women. And t hough the criminal act itself was

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diplomatic

The secretary of state wound
up his Middle East shuttle with
visits wednes(iay to Jordan,
w hereKing Hussein gave himna
qualified endorsement of the
new agreement, and Syria,
'here the leaders of the ruling
iutti socialist party con.
ilemnned the pact.
The Syrian statement termed
the agreement a "setback to the
Arab struggle" because it made
no provision for return of the
(;luru Heights to Syria or a

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(riiles are trying to restrain militant
array officers
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Switzerland (AP) proved the agreement Wednes- The Soviet Union decided toclay night, and representatives
day to snub the scheduled sign. of Israel and Egypt were to sign
ing of the Israeli-Egyptian utat5p.m.(l2 noon EDT) in the
agreement, diplomatic sources council chamber at the Palaii
said.
des Nations, the United Nations
The UnitedSlates, which headquarters in Europe.
sponsored the agreement, also
Shortly after the word spread
planned not to attend, but the in diplomatic circles that the
reason was not clear irame- SovieL would stay away to cxcliately.
press their disapproval of the
The United Nations said pact negotiated by Secretary of
"there is a possibility" it too State Henry A. Kissinger, a
w ill cnccl pn3
h t "e an of- spokesman for U.S. Assistant
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A ell-deserved doll of the derby goes out to
local Radio Emergency Associated Citizens Team
REACt I for an act of kindness over the labor Day
%k eckend that may eli have contributed to keeping
Florida's death toll on the highays far below the
predicted number.
The local R E ACT unit set up a refrestuuuent
stand at the rest stop on Interstate 4 between
I in :w wI mid Sa olarulo exits and posted signs

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urging all motorists to stop for a visit, stretch their
legs and take a lemonade or coffee break.
De bbie Wright, a member of the Seminole
REACT unit put it best of all hen she said, "We're
"Il l here trying to get people to slow do ii and relax.
We ant them to get out of their cars for a while.
Iiii e're trying to get people to take it easy this
eckend and avoid accidenis."
Although not it niemuuber of the local UEAC'ts, we
are proud to say that we're a UI-er tone who is a
licensed citizen's band radio operator) and think
it's great %% hen people go out of their ay to help
others stay alive as did these local folks.
Aid, knoing that 27 people were predicted to
due on Florida's high ays over the holiday ( that
prediction fell 16 short), e should all be proud to
knot that someone cares enough to spend 12 hours
out in the hut sun, on a blistering highway, trying to
get people to drive safely and Arrive Alive.
Congrats REAM' members' You deserve all the
Praise you get- -- and iA e hope it's a lot.
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and the problems caused by smoking )and we say
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Winter Park Memorial Hospital's health
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subject at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Sept. 8.
The seminar still include an open discussion on
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"The ('hmese oil boom will could reduce Soviet power in
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mainly for the good. Between
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his ninth and 10th visits to the
These tire among the chief ef.
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BERNARD C O'NEILL, JR of
roby, Cunningham anø O'PliIi,
P A . Plaintiff s attorneys, whose
address it *65 Hartford Building, 700
Fast Pblnø Street, Orlando,
Florida, 77*01. on or before the 17th
day of S ep tember, 1975, and file the
nriOLrual with the Clerk 04 tpi Court
e'lhpr before SPfv(f' on Pia'nIff'
attorneys
or
Imm ed iately
thereafter flthe,w,te a default will
N entered mg,inst you for the relief
demanded fl tPit' Conpiant
WIT NESS my hand and the seal of
thi5 Ccitt on the 11th day of Auq,jst,
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DUANE .i NOVOSEDLiA
Anti

DIGNA G NOVOSEDLIAI
his Wife
107 Sherwood Place
Pscl Air, Maryland
You are noffied that an action to
'Orerlose a mortgage on ?ri
follow;ng p;operty an Seminole
County, Florida
Lot 17, Block A. SAN SEBASTIAN
HEIGHTS, UNIT 7. accordnq to the
Pta t thereof as recorded in Plat
Rock 16, Pq 71, Pi,jtI Records of
Serniriol C ounty , Florida
has been tiled Qaanst you arid you
are reoulred to serve a copy of your
*r'ten defenses, if any. to P on
BERNARD C O'NEILL, Jr of
POSY. CUNNINGHAM &amp; O'NEILL.
P A . Plaritifls attorneys. *?ioj,e
addrest 5 165 Hartford Buaidng. 700
East Robinson Street Orlando,
Flor ida , 37*01, on or before the I7tn
day of September. 1975 and tile Inc
original With the Clerk of this Court
ether belr,e service on PlaLnItI.,
attorneys
or
amrnediatel
tfiefeafte- o'heewise &amp; default will
be entered against you for the rele
y

demanded in this Compiint
WITNESS my hand and the seai ot
thiS Court on the 11th day of Augus•

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND 1975
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
ARTHUR H BECKWiTI'i. JR
FLORIDA
Clerk of the Circi.' Cc't,irt
n Lillian Jr"k
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75'S7CA.Q1
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William P Kniiross sad prOOfty
t*ia inrat ed in Spmnoie County
Florida,
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County. Florida. Said Statutes. To Wit Section lbS C
property is presently zoned P I Florida Statutes 1957
(Peiideitial) Dstricl.
S Henry J Boissonne,jii
All iartes In interest and Citizens PubliV'a' Aug Ii. 21. 78, Sept It. 1975
Shall have an oppOrtunity to be OFO U
heard at said hearing

NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
iS HEREBY GIVEN tnt
PiC)1l
F v virtue of 'h.'t rl'rta.n Wrat of
F icraitlon
''q1 fl'i' '1$ aria under
(cal of 'h. Circu I Court of

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the anne.ation of regster Said name with the Clerk of
property described as 10410*1
the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
n Lot 3, Block 2. Flora HeiQhts, Plat Florida in accordance vith tho'
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Presley, 40, %%as hospitalized Aug. 21 for "exhaustion"
and test~.

By Larenc'r F. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB - Could
you please help me with a
couple of vitamin questions? Is
vitamin
B-2 the complexion
vitamin, and will B-6 really help
one keep his weight down as
I've been told?
DEAR READER - Vitamin
B-2 is riboflavin, its most im.
portant role is in the complex current highly advertised fad of
enzyme system that enables using B-6 in weight control
you to tear down your food Into regimes. It is pure hokum. All
carbon dioxide and water to of these schemes work only
release energy. Vitamins are from an associated diet that
not energy sources, they func. restricts calories one way or
tion to enable the body to another, or because they cause
release energy from food, you to eliminate body water,
specifically carbohydrates, fats not calories, or finally because
they make you sick.
and proteins,
When you have enough for its
For information on weight
important role, taking ad- control write to me in care of
ditional amounts will do nothing this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
for you at all. It is like having Radio City Station, New York,
tnough matches to light a NYIOOI9, send a long, stamped.
candle, an extra box won't help self-addressed envelope and 50
n'e the candle is lit,
cents and ask for The Health
Deficiencies of riboflavin are Letter number 4-7 Weight
quite rare, because it is so Iming Diet.
plentiful in our diet. Milk and
DEAR DR LAMB
i read
milk products are a very rich your column on split nails, and I
source. Milk exposed to could have written an identical
sunlight loses part of its letter a few years ago. I tried
riboflavin. It Is also present In gelatin treatment and all sorts
meat of all kinds cereals in- of things Then a friend in a
eluding enriched breads, flour, cosmetics shop ,,dwlsed me to
omit nail polish altogether.
macaroni and spaghetti. It Is in
Within a Few weeks after I quit
broccoli, collards and spinach.
It is hard to eat anything like a using all forms of polish my
decent diet without getting nails were in perfect condition,
and I have not had a split nail
enough riboflavin,
since
If a deficiency does occur it
DEAR READER - flunk
tends to affect the special areas
ufors &amp;1 }
experience
of the skin, around the eyes and
.We find that lots of
the mucous linings as around problems girt caused by
the P.
reactions to a vast array of
Vitamin 13-6, pyrldoxine, also chemicals. And, we are all
affects the skin and c'ci
different in our reactions. It
pexion. It is in volved in Cfl certainly will not cause any
zyme systems used in harm to stop using nail polish.
mncta!tdism You get it in S'. those
ith split nail
meats, vegetables and cereals, problems might as well try it
and It is almost impossible to I'd be interested In the results
have B-6 deficiency if you eat from readers who try this.
anything £iJC a balanced diet or
these food

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
of Wit City of Sanford. Florida. fh~s FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. lAP) - Hospitalized entertainer
Elvis Presley has received some getell wishes from
former President Richard M Nixon during a 10-to 15
ii mute telephone conversation.
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Queen size, reg. $21 Sale 15,75
King size, reg. $24
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The couple sas married last November in Las Vegas
.id separated Aug. 16. It as the first marriage for each.

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[1.5. ('UI1)iIfliCs, observed
Bilingual and bicultural, lie in 1972. An attorney, loose is tical aspects, such as China's irient
that China must own and
'if just Sonic o r the specifii' be ing a native o
based in Los Angeles, where he claim to large Russian land control
f China and a based
its on oil."
Projects
l)CIfl .stu(lie(l bs' resident there for 23 years be- is also a consulting professor of areas, the hostile border, the
Iloose
stresses "There will be
('11iftest' and Western represell. fore the Ileople,s Republic was international business at the C'hina-Soviet rivalry for Cornno joint ventures, as such. and
tatis'es are coflsu:mlnlate(l bil - f o r me d in l9, Iloose not only University of So
uthern
Calniunist
world
leadership,
and
we
will not be invited to invest
lions of dollars will pour into the represents U.S. companies but fiornia,
the economic factors," loose in China's oil," but otherwise,
U.S. ecOn'0111%, and hundreds of is a vo:untary adviser to Wash.
"Heavy
preparations
now
are
said,
"most national interests he believes, Americans are
thousands of mija n-veiirs of ington,
going on inside China as vast of China and the United States
bound to be heavily involved
domestic employment %%Ill be
Ill fact, he helped brief Presi. resLyves increasingly are being coincide in Asia arid in Eastern
"... as sellers of technology.
provided for Anierk';in labor III (I&amp;'Jit It$('hff(J M. Nixon before confirmed," he said.
Proved Europe."
knowledge,
machinery, equipihe next fe ye ar s,"
his visit Ii, the People's I(epu
and probable reserves might
A substantial number of U.S. Inert, and construction mateeven exceed those for the entire oil-related companies already rials, and as consultants, some
RATES ON NEW CAR LOANS
Mideast, he believes,
have sent representa tives to a for quite long perio4s.'
Equipment
and
machinery
series
of Canton trade fairs and
Doc
In addition, "the hard currenTotal
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being
assembled;
refining,
Stamps7
to
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ki ng,
1nsurance
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generated by China n its oil
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Charges Payments
sales,
which will amount to sev.
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33ILIia dIV ixiiig even entire plants - nave been eral billion dollars annually
expanded; and the Chinese are discussed.
$3.75
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5406.77
52,466.00
within a few years, will 'be used
i 68. 50
5 90.00
preparing
4.65
great petroleum and
69.36
508.67
'In all discussions and as to in substantial part to purcha:"
3 082.6885.63
1 12.32
5.40
petrochemical programs."
80.45
590.03
all projects," he found, "the goods from the' United Stata
3,575.88
99.33
130.32
6.15
For
the
United
91.55
States
671.38
4,069,08
this Chinese stress their self-re- and its Japanese and Europe:
113.03
148,32
6.90
102,65
nieans opportunity, hebelieves
752,73
4,562.28
lianceandtheabsolute require- industrial friends,"Hooses,aici.
126.73
166.32
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.1054.,A.ot.6
NOTICE OF SALE
Nrdce 'S P'a'ra'hy given that pair
AtIAM 10 final 'udgment rea'4pc
on
Ill' 7pm rIm, of Ai,gut, 1975 in that
rertar rauc pending ;fl the Circuit
Court in and for Sem'noit County.
FloCid 'whprCin FIRST FEDERAL
AvlNr,S
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF SEMiNOL
a crwpo'atiOn 5 PuanIff,
arrt c nr(OIC E nterorses inc . a

Flnr , rIa rrirpormlion and THE
ltsITFt STATES OF UMERiCA,
are delendan's Civil Action No 75
I0!i A. I ARTHUR H BEC$(WITH
JR . (trk of tPnC Iforesad Crc.t
('r,f, Will At 11
A P1 on 5I':
t4rntier lAth 1975 offer far saic .,n
Sell $OtPiPPighMt and best bidder tv
sh t the WC',' front door of l?'t.
(rs,rlpcna' of 5emin04
Count,
Florida

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Florida. tb.

following described proper',
stuated and bing fl Sernr','
(otinty, Flor ida, to *.t
I of 3 5 SANS SOUCI, accordni t
tIne pIat thereof as recorded in Pi i'
Pock 16
57 04 the Put
nf Seminole Count,

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Cccl in rr.r t satiSfy tP'i'
sad final Iuriament

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BARGAIN SECTION

Hunters

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Deer Population Becomes A Nightmare In Vermont
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MONTPELIER, Vt. (Al
"People talk about Mother take both bock and doe,
and since that time the yards
After the five years of special long, long ordeal and it takes a onto farmland for winter sur- goes through the ritual of askThe balance of nature is a theo. Nature like she's a living perhave gotten into even worse seasons and the bad
lag the legislature for an hnhler.
And Vermont leads all states
ry that hasn't worked for more son, but that's just baloney. She
winter of tionth to die like that," he said. vival.
but only 10 such
condition. The condition of our
less season
1970.71,
the
slate's herd
than :i century in this pastoral hasn't balanced out things here in number of (It'er killed by yewinter ranges now is worse dropped to about 150,000 deer.
The Vermont Fish and Game limited seasons have been
Each winter, Vermont deer
hides per highsay jidle-2,1&amp;1 Itiari I've ever seen
state that's got more deer than
hen you have thousands of
it," said
But it has grown steadily the deplete the first anti second 1ev- l)epartiiient (eels future tiDe approved in the past 110 years,
in the slate last sear, say 111
it knoss v.kit do with,
deer dying of starvation," said
l)as'.
cis of their food chain, and fall seasons to reduce the popu.
past five years.
thorities.
the
hike
a
Bfl
Day,
state's
chief
game
The idea may sound
back 00 starvation level food latlon would result in slgnifi'l'en sears ago, the state leg.
"Now, the deer herd will conDeer yards
the herds' win- islature eased
hunter's dream, but to state bi. biologis t.
before the weaker deer die.
cant drops In the annual star.
the century-old tinuc to grow until we're hit on
ter feeding areas
ologists trying to manage the
yards.
vatlon
rate and eventualb', an
have be moratorium and allowed limitVermont's deer Population is
the head with another bad win"They devastate the
come
overpopulated,
over
increase in the stature of the
size of the herd, it's become a rapidly appr
ed female deer hunting seasons kr," Day said.
oa ching 200'OoO
Everything that one day might herd.
browsed and in many places, for a five year period
120 Sq. Ft. Coverage
nightmare,
. Between
nearly four times the size of
,\s a biologist, l)a)' does not become green is eaten. They
stripped of food. The situation i 1965-70, just under 25,000
The prospect of more deer neighboring New Ilamps
female
Since is, management of
see severe winters and nature chew the bark off treea for as
hir&amp;s irching the problem that deer were taken.
dying agonizing deaths from herd,
Day
the
herd has been a legislative
high
as
they
can
reach,"
as
solutions
for
the
overexisted in 1965 when the state's
Per Box
starvation than the hunter's
responsibility
a task which
"That
figure
was,
said.
needless
to
population.
herd grew to more than a
Biologists
agree
that
Verdeer
bullet has become reality.
some state biologists feel
Tqlb'7rr
ProduCtS
say, just a drop in the bucket.
moat's overpopulation is a re- quarter-million.
"People ramble on about this
Forest damage caused by
PANEL
been roughly should be within their departWe could have had 25,000 taken being
In 1971 alone, an estimated suit of the state's 110-year-old
nature's way. They ratio- starving deer has
CENTER
ment.
The winter ranges were in one year and not felt it," said millie away deer
46,000 deer (Led from starvation law which allows hunting of
(lying in the estimated at about $1 million,
.~O~PtL 32346.76
New
pruned
hare
in
1965
and
1966,
Day.
and attacks by dog packs and only male deer. Hunters in
woods of starvation. That's a and the herds are now moving
Each year, the department
307E.231hSt.
Sanford
other animals while only 8,364 Hampshire, which has a season

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star and whom Prince Sihanouk teacher in Phnom Penh,
and namese communists to life reporting some of the truth,
day is said to be a generous
lA)NDON- The emergence finds "too Stalinist".
disappeared with 32 other under the Red Khmers.
The main towns were forcibly ration. Refugees say they eat
at long last from Cambodia of a
The dour leng Sary's con- leftists in 1963.
11) IN LE SUFf'lI:,.I)
Journalists who recently left evacuated after the Red Khmer berries and roots and, If they
Red Khmer delegation, on a tinued prominence is a blow to
A sign of returning order all Saigon say the authorities there victory, and are still largely are not
too weary after a
visit to China, suggests that the the hopes of moderation, not to this may be, but the jolly stopped them reporting
SEPTEMBER 5
this deserted. The bulk of Cam. grinding day's labour in the
beginnings of stability are mention Prince Sihanouk's Statemen!s about conditions In mass exodus.
('ASSEI.BElllty SUNSHINE SENIOR ClU14-.. 806
bodia's 7 million people are fields, they fish. There are no
Mark returning to that country after hopes if he still has any - of Cambodia made by Samphan at
In Thailand, there are now at living in forest camps or among medicines available. The Red
David Blvd. Casselberrythe chaos which followed tile returning to Cambodia as more the banquets he has been at. least 7,000
NAItF'l: ('I,UI3- meet at the
Cambodians, with the paddy-fields. Even the Khmers encourage the sick to
First Federal of Seminole
Red Khmer's victory in April. than if figurehead. But the man tending in Peking ha ve little in more trickling over the frontier villages along
Sanford-1 : 00 p.m.
the main high. use
traditional
herbal
It also shows to whom in the mnany people think is the real common
i'}IlIt1'y-NlNEIS (:l,U... meet St.
with
the
stories
of
every
day.
So
far
no
western
ways
have
been
emptied
as
part
Peter and Paul
remedies. They have banned
communist world the Red authority in Cambodia today
hunger and deprivation that journalist has been able to go of the communists' attempt to travel
Goldenrod - 7:30 p.111.
inside the country and
Khmers feel their first got no appointment on August refugees crossing into Thailand more than a few yards into tear down all the old social punish those who violate the
13. He is general of the Khmer continue to tell. It Is now
allegiance. It Is China.
Cambodia to check the stories system. In their shanties people ban.
China', after all, was their Communist party, a shadowy becoming clear that, in ad- of hardship they bring
out, but are quite cut off: the shortage
There seems to be little
chief arms supplier during the Figure about whom little is ditlon, several
thousand when peasants with no political of radio batteries means that
ir
political
indoctrination,
the
war. The Soviet Union,
known beyond the fact that, as a
Cambodians have crossed Into axe to grind come over the fewer and fewer of
Altamonte Springs Friendship ('bib
them
can
although
anonymous
local
Altamonte Springs
other hand, incurred the Red young man, he took a radio Scuth Vietnam over the past border
Civic ('enter Magnolia Avenue, Altamonte
at points hundreds of even listen to Phnom Penh leaders give frequent evening
Springs - meet 1st
Khmners' wrath by its persistent technician's course in France, four months, preferring the miles apart telling similar
and 3rd lliursdav of the,
tales radio,
10:30a.m.
lectures
on
agricultural
refu
sa l to shut down it.
then worked as a journalist and' potential hostility of the Viet- it seems likely that they are
Augit's Elders - St. Augustine Catholic Church
A
cup
of
rice
per
person
per
production.
3 Sunset
bassy in Phnom Penh, then the
l)rive -Casselberry - meet 3rdluesday of tile Month
onth
10:00
capital of Marshal Ion Nol's
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
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IN THE CIcUClT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
undersigned doeS hereby COUNTY, FLORIDA.
tft,tt it it 'Ond'jctng a
CIVIL NO. 7S.6S.CA.09
',empnt &amp; game retail busi ness
Fl( I INC. P. WALKER. INC
?AYRF StIOPPINC, CENTER.
rrn Park Florida 37130, under the
vs
name of GAME WORLD (At BERT CONSTRUCTION, look
"d that sad lirm is composed of the el at,
',-Iow.n
wh14 names and
races of residences are as follows
NOTICE OF SALE
LAX ERECTINGSERVICE, INC
Nr'tie c
UvCn th,I
''D Knqfitti R Naples. Florida
pursuant in the Order or Fn.l
C.nerSPip of GAME WORLD it as
Jiicior'nt entered in thi% cause. in
PAX ERECTING SER
tie Circuit Court of Seminole
\ ICE, INC --$00 pcI
County, Florida. I will jtll the
It
its intention to apply to the Oroperly ot ilUAted in Semincic
flr-rk of the Circuit Court in and for Ctirty. Flor ida. described as
(r..'ninple County, Florida to register
I (its 1 through 10, both 'ncbs..,'
said name nf GAME WORLD Plod' C,, Ixnetto's I 7.1 .4 S 6 IA i'
the prols.on% at Chapter ard ii RIrik f LAKE KATtIuYt,
S 09 1 aws of FIOC,da Acts of 1910
Woor)c FIRST ADDI TII')N, •1(
.'?ne'n hit hand, this 11th day of
(nrdrio In plat th'-reof recordea In
cuSt. 197%
PIat BriM 1$. pag,' 17 public recorgs
James E HOme,
4`4 Spminl Crijoy FIOrd,t,
At rvuPliC sale to the hghett ,ina
Sworn to and subscribed to by hcbde?. for dth At the west lrnt
James E Horne. President before
W'r rif tPiv' (tijnty Courthouse ii
me this 191h day of August. A 0
.aoforci, Florida. at itpp A M
197%
5.pptpmtw.e $7. 1975
C A. Murphy
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Notary Public
Arthur H Aecl*th Jr
Publish Aug 71. 28 &amp; Sept 1, Il. 1975
Clerk of tpii. C'rcut (ojr?
PEQ 118
P.
Cecelia V Eltern
r$'ptit v CH-k
NOTICE OF
Puhlith S,jit 4 1975
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOlrE IS HEREBY GIVEN PEP 79
pq.rst',brt to a F nO Judc'ment of
Icwe(Iturp dAted September 2nd.
1975, and entered in Case No 75112$ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
cf the Circuit Court of the lAth lAtH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
Judicial Circuit in and for Semimie SEMINOLE CO.. FLORIDA.
County, Flnr;dA wtiern HARRY PROBATE DIVISION
PFIN as (trtodan for DEBRA CASE NUMBER PR 674
PFIN, rblaintifl, and JESS WILSON Estate of
FPFFMAP4 a single man. MARl CEAtJDIA M WAPINAMAKER.
AL 1fF FREEMAN. a single
deceased
vnmn CARL I HILIVEAR AND NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT AND
I It I IAN M HILLYEA9. hil wife. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
Art i14endntt I will I,elI to ?he
All pqrwcs are hereby notified
I,upii-i.t and h.s' h;dder fpr ãSh at
fhf the undersigned as Ad
the vs est front 0mm of the Seminole min'strator of sad estate. h.4%
County Courthouse in Sanford. Completed the administration
eoOnt'ilp Cri,inty. Florida a t II 00 thereof And hats filed in
Said court hit
("dorm A M on thi' 16th day of final report and application for
$pptpmh,r 1975 the following d4cPrge Oblectioun thereto. if
C'4'tCritw'd property as jet forth in iny, should be duly filtd After fili
ng
Said FruuI Judgment. t) *it
proof of Publica tion Showing this
I of 15 Rlok 0 CLEAVES ryitli' has been published once a
cI,IAt)lvtcboN. .sccord.nq to IPIC iCf4
for lOut consecutive weeks. the
P1.0 thereof, at rec,d,.d in Plat matter of approval of said report
Pool P at Patap 71 of ?he Public and the orderina of distribution of
Pptnrda of Seminole County. said estate will come before the
Ficiridn
court
,A'TF0 this 2nd dty of Sep
S . Harold E Gustafson
tember, 1975
As Administrator
(SF Al I
of Said estate
H Beckwith. Jr
S Kenneth R Marchman
Clerk of the Circuit Court
VFP4NETH P MARCI4MAP4.
By Flame RiChardi'
Of Hunttr. PattiIbo Marchmatn
Deriiy Clerk
&amp; Strong
'.'LPX F$UCHRINDER
243W Park A,,'
At LAvw
P 0 Pinu 1.40
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inleq Patrk. F I
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Attorneys for Administrator
C( South Dadeland
Ptjtilit,h' Sept 1. Ii. 11, 7%, 197
Boulevard
DFR71
Mi'mi. Florida 33156
Pvhti,1i Sept i. 1975
DFQ 3
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
ORDER OF NOTICE
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
STATE OF CONNECTICUT COUNTY, FLORIDA.
SUPERIOR COURT
CIVIL NO. 71-763-CA.09.0
New Haven County
F1rktlp4G &amp; WALKER INC.
AUGUST IS. 1975
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mainland
placed it just behind Indonesia
formation
as the world's 13th largest pro1949.
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A mainIn 10 trips to China since 1972 ducer. Hoose said he was in'land China oil boom is devel- he is there now floc,se
formed reliably that 1975 crude
:oping that holds prospects for developed sources at the high.
production would be about 85
world change within a dec. eat level of Chinese industry, million tons.
ade, Including an alternate
one of whom told him this sumenergy source for the United
that China's proved and
States, a China authority and met
probable reserves are larger
;. business negotiator believes, than those now
reported for the
The boom could also mean entire Mideast.
billions of dollars of trade and
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'.cans, said Harned Pettus 1957, and self-sufficiency was
Iloose, who was born and raised achieved only in the late
1960s,
in China and who represents a a serious export program began
number of U.S. companies in In 1972 with deliveries of oil to
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Defenujanis
NOTICE TO THORNTON E
NOTICE OPSALE
THOMPSON
Notice 0!I hereby given tpI,
UPON THE COMPLAINT Of thI
purSuAnt to the Cjrii' or Final
Plaintiff in the above entitled dKNOfl
.,utlonier't entered in this cause in
prayino. for reasons
thCriifl Set the Circuit Court of Seminole
forth, fpr a dissolution Of
marri age
County. Florida. I will tell the
and other rellf on the Q?O'fld of
property tituAti'd in Seminole
irretrievaliile breakdown returnable
County, Florida, described
before the above named Court to be
loIs 7, 6, II. I? And II. Block F
held at
Ha ven onl,t T uesda
y 14 IAKF KATHRYN WOODS. FIRST
October and upon
motion in Said ADDITION. according to DIal
atctin for ..n order of notict, it ap
thereof a recorded in Plot Book to,
pearno to and being found by the
PAcie I?. SemIr,Ie County. Florida
suPscr,bno Authority that the Said at
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noti ce of the Institution of th%
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Arthi,r H Beckwith, Jr
ORDERED, that the rsot.c, Of the
fleck of the imcuit Court
mtitutionnfsaid action be Given the
B, Cecelia V Ekern
defendant by tome proper Officer or
DPptI$y Clerk
rvJfferent person
causing a true Ihi'riby certify that copy hereof hi%
And attest copy of this Order of been furnished
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defendant It most likely to be. OflCC
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of technology, machinery,
equipment, construction materials and advice.
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Vietnam,
though
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a
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of
supporters
in
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Red
BXYZ ('bib - meet 1st Baptist Church Activities Building
Thi' Herald Services
Khmer hierarchy, still suffers
space and almost everything continual retyping of drafts (25 gave
--lilngsstNd - lastTuestlayof the month _l2:3opmn
girls work in the morning, this), And 80 per cent of the
from the old distrust between
lA)Nt)N- If participation else.
per
Casst'lberry Snn,sh Inc Senior ('luhi
large-size
paper
for
on
their
own Initiative, to avoid secretaries had dictation in.
riled 806 Mark David
Camiithiins and Vietnamese. ever reaches the office, the
A third of them think there short letters (33 per cent); an afternoon logjam; 26
fllvd. ('aselherry 1st Friday of the Month
per terrupted by executives taking
10:00 a.m.
nc w chub
But the goodwill visit to bOSS(5 hall better watch out.
are IC. many bosses anyw ay. needless photoall welcomnt'.
copying 131 per cent ne ver did even when the telephone cis,
China, and the ministerial
A survey of 368 secretaries by Many complain of unnecessary cent),
Central Senior ('itiien Club Church of
girls asked them.
the Nativity Iike
Of course, the secretaries
the
Alfred Marks Bureau, an letters sent when a cornappointments announced b)
Mary itiect (hI' 2zI aml 4th Thursday
Secretaries also complained
Some of the bosses were not don't understand about
of the Month at 10:00 am.
the
Phnom Penh radio on August emuploymiit agency, reveals plinwnts slip would do 142
('huluota Senior ('itlzen ('huh - Community Fire Hall
per of unnecessary and showy there to hand out the work; only realities ot business. The boss is
7th
13, shed only few glints of light that many secretaries think cent of secretaries alleged furniture (49 per cent
Street ('huhtioti meet 3rd Thursday of th
said their 31 per cent of bosses always actually using those long lune Month at p.m.
on
those obscure men who their
Hf tv I'lus ('hub - 7th Day Adventist Church
employers
are
guilty
of
a
this);
needless
copying
to
other
company
had
some
which was came on time (against 46 per ches to solve the really tin- Forest City
dominate
revolutionary monumental waste of their own executives of letters and unused) and excessive exmmwt't muostlyon tht' IstMondayoftheMoflth -6:30
cent of the secretaries who said portant problems of British
p.m.
Cambodia. Since he is one of the time (w hich now costs between memos 147 per cent); bosses pensive entertaining
(Idr Years F't'llostshlp
meet at the Community United
by they did) and 11 per cent never business, such as how to raise
two leaders chosen to visit $3.20 and $3.50 an hour ac- who alter the meaning of letters executives (34
Me th xlist Church ('assclberr at noon on the
per cent).
did (compared with 2 per cent productivity, reduce waste and
last %VedneMlav
rding to Marks of paper, after ting 34 per cent);
China, it mus t be assumed that
the Month
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Only 34 per cent of
Reservations necessary.
ses of the secretaries who admitted stop inefficiency.
KhIlL.0 Samphan, the FrenchGreater Otiedo St'nior Citizens Club meet at
Grant Chapel
educated Marxist who coini A \1.E. Church
Franklin Street and Geneva Hwy. Oviedo
manded the Red Khmers'
3rd Monday of the Month at 4 p.ni,
troops in the civil war, is still a
lively Socialites Club - meet t Highlands Club House -675
figure
to reckon with.
Shepard Road
Winter Springs
4th Friday of the Month at
But the Phnomn Penh
10:30 71.11).
broadcast announced the apNARFE ('hub
I National Association of Retired Federal
pointn'ient of Son Sen, the arEmployees i meet at the First Federal of Seminole Sanford
med
forces' chief of staff, to the
1st Friday (If t
month
1:00 p.m.
post ot vice-premier incharge
Over Fifty (lub -All Soul's Catholic Church -now
meeting of deIcnse, which suggests a
at Redding Gar dens Bee. Room
every ot her Tuesday of the
reduction in Samphan's
Month
10:00 a.m,
powers.
And Samphan's
Sanford Se nior Citizens Club - meet at Sanford Civic Cente
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companion
on
the visit to China
1s and 3rd Tuesdays at 12
is
leng
Sary,
widely regarded
South Seminole Senior Citizen Club
mee t 1st Thursday of
as a pro-Hanoi hardliner, who
he
tlI
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of the Mon th at
premier in charge of foreign
Women's (lub 8 Overbrook Drive - Casselberry at 1:00 p.m.
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affairs.
Thirtv-Nlmiers ('hub -meet Sts. Peter and Paul Goldenrod
This is no surprise, for the
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But there is another way...a
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Herman WaListrom says he's found out what the song,
Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets" really means.
lie and Mrs. Inla Crews were married Saturday. They met
just four eeks ago!
That's when Mrs. Crews first came to Bram Towers in
Sanford. At that time, all she WANTED was an apartment in the
Federal Housing Project for senior citizens. Wallst.rom was
visiting friends up north and It was understood that he would be
moving to Miami when he returned. So his apartment was
promised to Mrs. Crews. But in the meantime, Wallstroni had
decided to stay on at Bram Towers.
.'The next thing I knew," says Walistrorn, "she was
knocking on riiy door wanting to meet this man ho wouldn't let
her have an apartment."
And Saturday, with over 100 family and friends attending the
first ceremony ever performed in firani Towers, Herman who
readily says he's 72. took Lola, who's "quite a bit younger than l
am," as his wedded wife.
The Rev. Joe Webb of Lake Mary officiated at the afternoon
ceremony. The bride wore a long blue gown ith a bodice of
h:te eyelet.
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Education for Gentle Child- pectant couples interested are:
birth, a non-profit organization encouraged to attend classes
dedicated to preparing couples six to eight weeks prior to exfor the birth of their child, is
new series of classes. pected delivery date. Class size
offering a
registration
Mrs. Peggy Gocken, H.N. will is limited. For
teach the classes beginning information contact Mrs. David
Sept. Bat the Deltona Methodist Gocken, Deltona or Mrs.
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WINTER PARK Meridith Wilson's classic musical "The
Music Man" will open the 1975-76 Rollins College Annie Russell
Theatre season with performances set for Oct. 16-18 and 23-25.
The performance 'ull be one of five major productions
revolving around the country's Bicentennial theme.
Centered around rural America at the turn of the century,
"The Music Man" features the shenanigans of Professor Harold
Hill as he tries to hoodwink the townspeople d River City, Iowa,
and gets hooked in the process.
The second performance of the season, slated for Dec. 4-6 and
11-13, is "The Front Page" which promises to provide a full
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evening of irresistable comedy and thrills. "The Front Page,"
authored by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, is set in a
Chicago newsroom and explores the seamier side of journalism
and politics in the mid-west during the '30's.
"The Rainmaker," scheduled for Jan. 29-31 and Feb. 5-7,
depicts a touching romantic tale, told with incredible skill by N.
Richard Nash. In the midst of a severe drought in the west, the
s ashbuckling Starbuck rides Into the lives of a rancher family,
his to sons, and only daughter, who despairs of becoming an
(lid maid. The silver-tongued Starbuck persuades the rancher
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girl to the realization of her own inner beauty.
The classic American play. "The Little Foxes" will be the
fourth production of the season scheduled for March 18-20 and
25-27. Written by Lillian Hellman, "The Little Foxes" is an
engrossing story of a rapacious and scheming southern family.
Rounding out the season will be Dion Boucicault's "The
Streets of New York" set for the stage May 6-8 and 13-15. The
musical will be performed in true melodrama style with the
setting in New York during the '90's.
For infohnation and tickets phone the Annie Russell
Theatre Box Office.

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By DORIS WILLIAMS DIETRICH
Herald Correspondent

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"When your hair has turned to silver, I will love you just the
same, . .
has been the theme song of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Marian &amp;heickert for half a century. The couple reaffirmed their wedding vows at Lake Mary Church of the
Nativity Sept. 2, the date of their golden wedding anniversary.
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nored theco
uple on this memorable occasion. Mickey Goeh
registered about 250 guests who called during the appointed
hours, 24 p.m., to dine from a buffet prepared by community
friends and dance to the music of an orchestra.

Mr. and Mrs. Schwelckert celebrate 50 years together

Marian greeted the guests in a gown fashioned with a gold
metallic skirt and champagne Lace bodice enhanced with a gold
orchid corsage. Ralph wore gold slacks and a gold carnation
boutonniere in the lapel of his off-white jacket.

A lifetime Moose member, a former builder and contractor,
Ralph built the ,resent Moose Lodge nearly 16 years ago. He
still orks parttime and enjoys gardening.

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The unique decorations, under the direction of Donda Davis
and Pat Christie, carried out a gold and white motif. The cake
table A as centered with a four-tiered cake accented with gold

Marian, ',tx) said she had been "only a housewife" all her
life is also an avid gardener. She grows orchids and at one time
had 600 orchid plants.

This sharp Cinderella
3-piece outfit is modeled
by Amanda
and
daughter of Mr
Mrs. Daniel Brumley. It
is all 100 pct. cotton and
wash 'n wear fabric.
Gently flaired leg pants
and matching iscket are
a bright blue calico
print. The blouse with
button front and ruffled
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were going out" But in Barbara's case, it's
also sherc she did much of her eating and
most of her gaining—up to 1601k. That's
whcn she decided to tr y t he Ayds° plan,
Liken with a hot drink before meals, as
dirmcd, Ayds Rcducing Plan Candy actuall~
lclps curb sour appetite. On the Ayds plan,
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weight naturally and sensibly, without st:irsing
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followed to conf
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directions on canning meat and
canning procedures.
poultry, enclose 30 cents and
It is unsafe to can :meat,
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directions
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safety poultry, or vegetables in a fruit and vegetables,
write
to
same
office.
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boiling-water bath, an oven, a
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home-canner, as reported by open kettle. None of these
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If you are one of a growing space of an apartment, says the
number of Americans sheltered Society of American Florists.
in a condominium, stacked like
blocks in a high-rise of concrete
A balcony is a double
and glass, you needn't despair blessing, affording the luxury of
for lack of a plot of earth to fresh air and natural light,
attend and call your own. where an array o( potted plants,
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DEAR ABBY: My brother's her parents since she was
favor had you warned him of
only child?
wife recently died leaving him adopted as an Infant.
TULSA PARENTS the consequences.
The recent death of her
with a 13-year-old daughter.
DEAR PARENTS Don't look
Everyone has a problem. What's
When the child feels unhappy, mother was very traumatic for
for statistics. You have the
ours? Foci personal reply, write to
afraid or lonely, or when there her.
ABBY BOX Ho. 0700. t.A. Calif.
right Idea.
5000 Enclose
sellCould you or your readers
are houseguests and a shortage
DEAR ABBY: Recently I had addressed envelope.stamped,
pleas..
of beds, her father allows her to offer some experiences that
dinner at an expensive
hate to write Ieflefl? Send SI to
sleep with him. t'ThIs occurs would enlighten this father or
By ABIGAIL VAN BUIIEN
restaurant and the total bill (for Abigail Van Buren, 123 Lasky Or..
me?
Beverly Hills, Calif. 50212. for Ab.
every two weeks.)
eight people) came to 10.
by's
booklet "How to Write Liners
S'S
He says he doesn't want her
When the waiter handed me for All Occasions" Pleas enclota a
sleep with a parent of the up- not plan on having any more
DEAR SIS: Under NO
to grow up remembering that
the bill he whispered, "A 10 per Ions, self-addressed, stamped IN
cli' posite sex. ii your brother tries children,
e n t)envelope.
her father made her stay alone cwnstances
should a 13-year- to justify his actions, he
How do you feel about raising cent tip is not included in thec
at night when she was blue or old girl be sleeping with her desperately
needs professional an only child? I am tired ofbill."
upset. He worries about her father. In fact., my psychiatric
Is R
for a waiter to try
help.
hearing that It's "unfair" to
chp
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emotional cNItritv
No doubt he Is also lonely, but daughter to be raised as an only W nusue a up mis way tie
demonstrated a fear of losing the age of four, no child should substituting his
caught me off guard.
daughter for his child,
V0N11t1NG
ssiie IwIlcl he could un
We feel that as long as she
consciously be dolngt Is sick, gets plenty of love and DEAR WONDERING: U was
DEAR AI3HV: We are the discipline she will be all right, not only "improper" but a good
parents
of a 1-year-old Have you any statistics to way for the waiter to lose his
Attention, apartment flowering plants are entirely
daughter.
We
both work and do support or oppose raising an Job. You would have done him a
dwellers'
possible, even in the limited

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for Pre- School age boys
and girls.

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Married in Springville, N.Y., Sept. 2, 1925, the Schweickerts
lived there until they moved to Lake Mary 20 years ago. They
have 37 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.

Instead of :i square scarf, use a long thin
one. Twist i f into it rope-wrap, loop it
around the neck and tuck Into top of T-shirt, a
beetle pin and stunning straw hat give that

As a follit .up on the
The first course of the series,
in several previous workshops differ and get angry with
orkshop
on
(:reiLis'e ''Introduction to Creative with Dr. Bach. Saul will discuss someone you
love. The
ggression conducted by Dr. Aggression," will meet on the principles behind
Creative challenge is to learn to fight
;eorge Bach, the author of the Tuesday evening from 7:00
Aggression, and teach the constructively.
jook "Creative Aggression. p.m. in Hoom 11-113 on the technique of learing to fight and
Space in the class will 6.,
%dull Education at St-1111nole S.J.C. campus, beginning on
argue its a valuable skill in limited to 20 people, so call Scu
olIullunity College (SCCI is Sept. 9 and ending on Oct. 28.
improving relationships in the now for your reservation. liii'
offering a series of classes on The instructor will be Dominick family.
,
The
principle small registration fee must tthe
t
J Salfi v ho has been IOS Ids ttl recognizes that
Ills normal to paid prior to the first class
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Creative Aggression Classes Set

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hosting the event with community friends were the honored
couples children attending with their families. These included
Mary Ann Buonanno, Akron, N.Y.; Lois Llama, Green Cove
Springs; Eleanor Woodward. Lake Mary; and sons, Edward,
Maitland; and Louis, Lake Mary. Betty Beasley of Santee.
Calif., was unable to attend and two other children are
deceased.

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candelabra and two floral arrangements. Also on display were
the couple's original wedding portrait and other treasured
memorabilia of 50 years.

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and over until It's a tight rope-like coil. Iii'
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and leaving the ends free or tucking them
under the coil as shown above, right. Note the
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in a school or not
might find and state government offices, such as making decisions about I'ractices and Policies. Beninformative and stimulating. associations, media services children, the credit
maze and jamin Shimberg, Barbara F.
Here is an updated selection and businesses,
using
small
claims
courts.
Esser and Daniel H. Kruger.
This is the time of year when for the "back-to-school" conConsumer Survival Kit
Great
American
Blow
Up:
Considers
how public interest is
students of all ages "get back to surtier.
Adapted
by
John
Dorfman
from
Puffery
In
Advertising
and
affected
by
licensing practices
the books" after the summer
Consumer Complaint Guide a television series by the Selling.
Ivan
L.
Preston.
and
policies,
vacation season.
I 745. Joseph Rosenbloomn, Tells Maryland Center for Public Raises questions about adPoverty In
the
Dual
Sortie books of course, are people where to write when Broadcasting. Tells what to vertising, such as why laws Economy. A.
Dale Tussing.
required reading for some
look for and what to avoid in enst that permit sellers
they have complaints,
to Fxplari.itin of poverty in terms
classes. Other books are on lists
food, clothing, shelter, money make false claims,
of why it is better to be poor in a
for suggested reading. OthersConsumerism. Search for the and other consumer goods and
Information
Seekers,
Th
poor society than where the
e
H.
for fun Consumer Interest, Edited by
're books you read I(
services.
Thorelli,
If.
Becker
J.
majority
is well-to-do,
and
David A. Aaker and George S.
Ior your
our ow n formation.
Economic Issues for Con- Engledow. Contrasts conforma
ti(n.
Sylvia Porter's Money Book.
Da)'. Contains 38 reading
sumers.
Roger L. Miller, sumers who are information- how to Earn It, Spend It, Save
From time to time I have selections
Unusually readable textbook minded with the average It, Invest It, Borrow It and Use
used this column to list difConsumer
Sourcebook. covering basics of personal consumer. Points out dif- It to
Better Your life. Sylvia
ferent types
of books that Edited by Paul Wasserman. A finance in addition to consumer (erences in how they buy.
Porter. Encyclopedia of conconsumers
whether enrolled directory and guide to Federal issues of a practical nature,
Occupational
Licensing- sumer u"r.cerns.

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Music

Florida will play host to more Council president; Phyllis
Florida's official gift to Morrill, assistant dean, Home meeting.
than
2,500
Extension Branson, serving as Seminole delegates will he plastic Economics Programs, Florida
Conference headquarters are
Homemakers Sept. 14- 18, when County Committee chairman in rainbonneLs decorated with a Cooperative Extension Service, the Sheraton-Towers Hotel.
the 39th Annual Conference of charge of pages, hostesses and Florida citrus motif. Fifty of
Miss Lora Kiser, Extension
Mrs.
Martin
Muchow,
the
National
Extension ushers; and Florida Day these bonnets were made by Home Economist, and advisor President of the National
local Homemakers,
homemakers Council meets in hostess, Ellarea Roderick.
to the Florida Extension Extension
Homemakers
Orlando.
homemakers Council,
.
The conference theme
T here are still about
Council, of Sioux Falls, will
'Wonderful World of Women" ('OOrdlruItlflg the conference, open the general session at 8
Louise
(,ill,
Seminole vacancies to be filled and
will be woven into the week's
County' s extension home homemakers interested in
Extension Homemakers from p.m., Sept. 15, Mrs. Myrtle
economics agent, will be serving as pages, hostesses and program. "We nope to create a 43 states and Puerto Rico will Fear, area vice-president of
greater understanding of participate, A delegation of Associated Country Women of
participating in the conference, ushers are urged to contact woman's role to self, family, more than 500
Florida the World of North Platte, Neb.,
Also taking part will be Rae Mrs. Branson as soon
as cormununity and the world at the Extension Homemakers will be will speak on "Our Women's
Ariman, local Homemakers Ix)ssible.
conference." said Dr. Olive I.. hostesses for the National World."

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Stephen Yates and the bride's granddaughter, Pamela Crews.
The new Mrs. Wallstrom has two daughters who live In
Miami, a son James C. Crews, in Sanford and eight grandehil(fren. When asked whatshe would say if one of her daughters
decided to marry after a three %eek courtship, her reply was,
"She would be young and foolish; I'm old and lonesome."
They both agree that their age and experience make a big
difference. Wallstrom explains, "In younger, courting (lays
couples spend so much time billing and cooing they don't have
time to talk about the facts of life. 'We've seen each other every
day since we met and think we know each other pretty well."
With the exception of their tastes in food. ." I like my meat
well done, he likes his rare," says Mrs. Wallstroni, "they find
they have a lot in common including their birthdays which are
really only a day apart in July. There's also that important fact
that "We love each other."
But they did have one problem. Lola had finally secured an
apartment three floors directly above Wallstrom's. Again,
Walistroni gave into Lola. "You know all the things women
collect," he says "All I had to do was find a suitcase that would
hold a suit and a pair of pants and we moved into her apart-

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Thursday. Sept 4. 1975

School Board Votes To Advert'ie se 8.6mM''
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Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

was dropped July 1 is car- operational needs for the $6.14million capital outlay $1.4-million of state money and
Harris said the total utility this year In Seminole County
Harris explained the increase
marked for improving and coming school year."
portion of the budget (which $5.4 -million "carrier over" costs for the county school has increased 33 per cent, in the county's tax base after
advertised
a second time on upgrading
the county's outer
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schools.
$39.303,4
12.59
operational
year, is actually earmarked to capital improvement money last year. The breakdown of Appraiser Terry Goembel.
Sims said he opposed the
said he is 'frustrated" with
last upgrade and improve the from dropping the four mills, utility costs for the new budget
budget,
up
$4-million
over
One
told
resident
Lay
er
the
budget. which supports busing board "can't
what he termed a 48 per cent
and $519,%9 from state funds, includes:
take credit" for year's, is due to the increased county's older schools.
The total county tax base, or raise in the tax base. Harris
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"This is our major thrust this accordin g to Harris.
rn the four mill reduction since it and anticipated increases in
()
certain
am arcs Both
iiiis and
-.-j 391,400 for electricity, non-exempt property subject to siid 'h I what the figure
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costs
said Harris
)ear,
as soled b) the ptople
The school bo,mrd
being taxed, has actudli) Ifl ss.ould have been 'if there had
Harper S3iu it IS time to help
debt g.ms and siater
Roger Harris, assistant
last
Harris
said
sear
budget,
shich
requires
only
serlce
reased 61 per cent (toe to the been no new additions to the ta x
older schools in the count
"We have no need for new
supi.rintcndent
for
finance
said
about
a
half
million
dollars
the
6
miiill1mge,
rose
from
-$300,000forgasoline,oiland
reassesslient
and ness grossth roll
Superintendent William P. buildings any longer, said
"
schools went to improve older schools, $3,016,876 last year to $3.2 grease
the
opening
of
four
new
in the county like the Altamonte
"Bud Layer said 12.8 mills Layer.
this year alone amounted to 11 since most of last year's $14.7- million this year. And the
-$113,600 For telephone Mall, Harris said. The county's
"The state legislature has
were lesied la5t )ear, but state
7aer said he believes the per
per cent of the rise in main million capital outlay budget federal carryov r budget has SCISIU'
total property
valuation played ii less games with the
funds and an unspent $3 million
new budget "is not extravagant tenance and operational costs. was used to build new schools. increased from $366,243 last
million
last taxpayers millage rate in the
-$90,300
for
fuel
oil
Jumped
from
$862
from the drop of four nulls ( a in any
way," and "it will meet
Harris said more than $4Included
in
this
year's
$6.8sear
to
$803,692.84
for
this
year,
Harris
said
the
average
year
to
$1.3
billion
for
this
last three or four sessions,"
special tax assessment which the capital outlay
amid
million coming from the total million capital outlay budget is Harris saul
said liyer.
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at 5:30 and introduction of the
Currently the club owes $30,000, most successful one in Florida
Football team.
sshich ssas borrowed to corn- and the schools board athletic
Lyman High
In case of rain activities will pktethe$4s000junior Olympic program ' -us the envy of mnos
'uI's Athletic Boosters Club be held in the school cafeteria, swuniiiing pool at the school, schools
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I'rincipal Canton Henley, at
Officers of the organization
Friday beginning at 2:30 pm. a meeting of the Athletic noted Booster funds come
The principal added that
it the school,
Boosters Club Tuesday night, primarily from concession football is the only athletic
The party this )- ear ssill lauded the group for having
stands manned for the most program that pays for itself,
include swimming in the new raised $20,000 over the past 13 part by football parents.
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Hr)-ant said after the ruling that he appredated Missouri and Auburn coming to his
side and added: "Not many want to buy chickens
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gravy. A lot of people will be mighty happy."
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Alabama had asked that all squad limitations
News of it federal judge's ruling in Tuscaloosa,
be thrown out, contending that its practice of Ala,, got Johnny Majors out of bed.
playing ssellovi.'r 60 in most games had helped in
"It 'a-as worth it," the University of Pittsburgh
recruiting and had reduced injuries
football coach said.
D
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The, NCAA had adopted the limitation as an
economy measure. Pointer said, "The evidence late Wednesday night that college teams will be
on economy is tenuous," but also ruled out allowed to field 60 players each in football games
Alabama's contention that the rule would forced this fall. The temporary injunction, sought by the
University of Alabama, was made a class action
to break verbal contracts with the signees.
matter
and applied to all National Collegiate
Bryant said during his 70 minutes on the
At
Association schools.
witness stand that all Crimson Tide signees were
The
NCAA
had adopted a rule Aug. 15 limiting
told tile)' would have good opportunity to play
traveling
squads
to 48 members and home teams
because of the large numbers his team has used
Time judge denied Alabama's claim that the to 60 players.
1 cannot allow the association to enforce the
NCAA violated its own methods of making
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48
and the 60 rules together," Pointer said, "so I
changes in adopting the 48-60 rule,
afli applying the 60 limitation to both teams."
Pointer said his ruling also applied to other
The ruling was immediately welcomed by the
sports - that the NCAA cannot require an)' majority of the nation's major college Football
school to field fewer people than an opponent.
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athletic director at Southern California, "You
don't change the rules on kids who were
recruited already:'
At the University of Iowa, Coach Bob Cornumings said the injunction "is a marvelous thing.

Miami Dolphins
Hit By Iniuries

The NCAA limit was asinine in the first place."
Majors, whose Panthers open the season this
Saturday at Georgia, said he has already posted
histravel squad for the game. "But my first
priority in the morning will be to check It. I don't
believe there will be major changes, but there
might be five or six additions,"
MIAMI i API - Safety Dick he can play this season," Shula
Because the ruling was made only three days Anderson, an Associated Pre
ss added.
before ftc opening of the collegiate football all-National Football League
Anderson, 29, was entering
season, Majors said he anticipates some dif- selection in 1972-73, was to his eighth year with the club.
ficulty in booking travel arrangements for niore undergo knee surgery today Ile first injured his left knee in
players,
and may be lost by the Miami the Pro Bowl game last year, It
North Carolina State Coach Lou Holtz said Dolphins for the 1975 season. gave out from under him in
"it's tough enough to play away from home as it
And Coach Don Shula said Monday night's exhibition
is without having the disadvantage of having 12 Wednesday that 34-year-old game against Minnesota on a
less players."
middle linebacker Nick Buoni- play in which he was not inHowever, not all coaches, athletic directors conti has been lost "in- volved in bodily contact.
and college presidents were pleased with the definitely" after surgery for a
Anderson's injury left the
decision,
broken right thumb.
Dolphins, Super Bowl chamPenn State Coach Joe Paterno said he apShula said Anderson's left pions of 1972-73, with only three
I)ros-e(1 the 48-player rule because it was aimed knee would be operated on in safeties on the roster. And one
at saving schools money. And although Michigan Atlanta by Dr. Fred Altman, of them, Jake Scott, could be
Athletic Director Don Canharn said he agreed one of the nation's leading or- out For several weeks
after suf.
with Alabama's opposing the NCAA rule, "I'm thope(lic authorities,
fering a slight shoulder separasorry they took it to court. I didn't think that was
"We'll have to make a deter- lion in in the 20-7 Minnesota
the way to get things changed."
ruination afterward on whether loss.

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Premonition Comes
Through For Cooper

Scott, 30, an AP all-NFL.
choice the past two years, was
playing in his first game of the
preseason against Minnesota,
Ili-- had undergone knee surgery
sifter the 28-26 playoff loss to
Oakland last year and had been
given extra time in training
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roster
are fuurtyear reserve
The Cincinnati Reds are driv- &amp;-xtcnidcd his season rcortI at
Pete l.a('ock smacked tile
Cecil Cooper had this feeling, over the Orioles to seven 7, was tagged for 10 hits in six Cltarlie Babb and rookie Barry
Angeles Riverfront Stadium to 10-1,
ing
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innings bat posted his seventh 11111 from Iowa State.
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It was the l)odgers' worst de- career, capping a five-run sev.
the
Baltimore
Orioles
reeling.
Palmer
held
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tR'tury,
the Red Sox hit.
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looking at two rookies
Royals
5,
White
Sox
4
who has been overlooked in tile ished with a seven-hitter, strikrunaway Reds rubbed the for nine runs in three and two- loaded homer by LaCock came
Al
('ossens belted a two-run who have been Impressive so
))hoopla over Boston rookie sea- in) out 10.
Dodgers' noses in their dust thirds innings before leaving in off St. Louis veteran Bob Gibthis season - Bruce Elia of
triple in the 10th inning to give
s-aborts Fred Lynn and Jim
Yankees S. Tigers 0
GAlt
NOl.AN
Wednesday night with a 13-2 favor of Charlie Hough.
Ohio State and Steve Towle of
son, 3-10, who earlier wildKansas City its victory. j
Itice, got the notion late in
Catfish hunter, 19-13, tossed a
Pirates 3, Mets I
beating,
M.is
bcrrs
and
George
Brett
Kansas
pitched pinch-runner (;tnit' Iii.
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Bill Robinson's seventh- ser to snap a 6-6 tie.
,
"Those toUCtidOsmth are hard
humnered for KC, Jorge Orta for
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Mike linebacker,
Kolen, the starter
at
League
East
showdown
begame
of
the
season
for
the
the While Sox. Mayberr's right
has .'x:to beat," smnik'd Steve Garvey inning borne run, his sixth of the
GIants 9, Astros 4
tweemi the Red Sox and the Hal- Yankees, and Thurman Munson burner
after his failing Dodgers sear and second in two nights,
54S his 30th.
Willie Montamiez and Gary
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tiniore Orioles that something backed tilni with Four runs
perience playing the mniti,Ik'
dropped 19'7 whopping games broke Of) fi pitching duel and Matthews each drove in two
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and
Shula could move reserve
batted in, including a Iworun
Rangers 5, Angels 4
:bdii,id (lie leaders. "When helped Pittsburgh beat New runs to lead San Francisco past
"I'm not a home run hitter," homer,
Tom Grieve belted his 12th Bob Matheson to a starting out:you're beaten like that, you're York. The Mets' Jon Matlack Houston. The Giants scored
says Cooper. "Hut I was in the
Hunter needs only one more homer and knocked in three side position if Kolen is needed
fastball struck out eight, eight of their runs In the First
just beaten."
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That suuis up the Dodgers' walked one and allowed only s
three innings to provide plenty
eighth inning and I told Itegie in Al. tiistor)' to win 20
or more gels, who suffered another blow
Also out of commission is
status now: They're just about hits 1jefore leaving in (Ile ninth, of support for Pete Falcone. 11.
Cleveland and Luis Tiar.t that I games
five
consecutive when it was announced that regular defensive end Bill
but was victimized by poor 9.was going to hit one.
beaten.
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seasons, joining liall of Famers pitt.hing star Nokin Ryan
would Stanfill, who hasn't practiL,ed
Padres 10, 8rat,s
Gary Nolan, backed by the infield play.
"I Just felt like I would."
T:
Walter
Johnson
and
Lefty
probably
have
111~
to
undergo
sur- SIfl(C he suffered a pinched
Phlllies 6, Expos 3
Dave Roberts' two-out single
- Reds' big offense, notched his
lie cud, and he picked the Gros-e.
ger)to remove bone chips From nerve in his neck in the Aug. 9
Garry Maddox socked a triple capped a five-rumi rally in the
first victor)- os'er Los Angeles in
right time For it. Coofier's blast
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his
right
elbow. Ryan, 'aho exhibition opener against Cmithree 'ears 'Ilu' Reds' 10-run and iwimin' run -- the only hits off ninth inn!ng that lifted San
leading off the loth inning broke
Buddy
Bell
knocked
in
two
has
compLined
of stiffncsy for cinnati, Shula said Stanfill still
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fourth inning bettered Cm. Dan carrithers - For three 1181 Diego os-er Atlanta beFore m
up it sparkling pitching duel runs with a home run and a the past eight
i-3
days, was sup- is not ready to play.
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Rick Wise single and Duane Kuiper ca
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start
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but has
Shula was to cot two more
game losing streak with a ever to watch a major-league
SOfl by two,
and Baltimore's Jim Palmer ped a four-run ninth Inning with been lifted from the Angels players
today to get down to the
baseball game in Atlanta.
and gave the Red Sox a 3-2 a bases-loaded
Nolan, 13-8, allowed six hits in victory over Montreal,
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Metro (ur1(erencr (-(lathes, six :irktd 1, man last in a preseason
Copeland, his brown hair ntatly in place, picked his ord
isdl
carefully, but with a great deal of ease. Next week, with game
I ist ear's 3-7 record must still be on their minds. To be
tinic upon him, he ss ill probably be just as relaxed, because that is
certain. Lyman is no favorite in the tough Orlando league, but for
his nature.
the Greyhounds to finish last with a sse!l.balanced team like this
It ssas a coon's age ago that Copeland and Carlton Henley
year's theyssouhihavetorieucltheirjuniors.arsjy
started out as assistants at lumbaR, Tenn. Henley is now
If ('opeland isall smiles at this early state of the campaign, it
l.yuan's principal. Copeland, a halfback in his playing days for
is because coaches simply love to be picked last in anything.
htlie1 College, coached Shelbyville, Tenn. teanis to 8-2 and 1-1
Then, regardless of the outcoiime, they can keep smiling,
finishes before making the transition south to rejoin Henley.
Copeland isn't predicting an undefeated season or anything of
Though the years Copeland has been one of the backbone
the sort. 1k' simply feels he has a winner at hand. Reanting bet.
-i;u-hes in Seminole County. He has had some great teams, to be
veen the lines, he is probably thinking of a strong conference sure. But he isn't among the number who have permitted greed
11lnt(n1(ierssitha73o18.2,t)uttle(li(ln'tsa).it
for personal glory to dim his ideals.
Too many variables," he added, "An in
to Jerry
The Copeland philosophy, according to Dick, is a firm belief
hiuniumn, Itoh Itiaui or Bob Burkh,art ssould mean we lost someone that the most important ideals he can instill in a young man's
sse can't replace. It timid be crippling,"
titind is that 'inning is important, but that there are other thins
Understandably, the native of Tennessee quickly changed the
i ha- h carry more weight,
subject.
"Learning to get along ssith your fellow man is one of them,"
"I'm going to stop drawing for the time slot in jamborees,"
said Copeland. "Now don't get the idea we don't try and win. But
"aid Copt'iand, referring to the fact his team had the last two
shenyousthnd back and es- aluatees.er)jjflglo5.eof one another
quarters tonight in the eight-way affair at Evans High.
is more important than ssinning a game. The football thing isn't
Seems for the third straight jamboree, I.vrnanm has drawn the
moing to last forever, but the other lessons will be with a player for
"aiiie time slols.
the rest of his life. Th? moral aspects of football are the most
Sanie time, different channel?
important phases of the game."

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judge revised new rules on the size of football
learns Wednesday night.
The Judge threw out ,
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at a special convention of the National Collegiate
Athletic Association that limited travel .squads• 10
48 members and home squads to 60.
This rule, said U.S. District Court Judge Sam
c. Pointer, was contra to the NCAA's bylaws
which indicate that all rules "be in line with fair
competition."
Pointer ('hanged it to allow each opponent to
field 60 players in a game and extended his
temporary order to all NCAA members,
although the suit had been brought by the
University of Alabama.
His ruling is effective immediately
An attorney for the NCAA said after the fourhour hearing that he was sure evers'onc will

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playing what next week at Oak
Ridge.
On offense, one end spot is
open with junior Danny
Williams 149 competing ,with
junior Rick Knight i 165 for the
spot opposite senior end Mickey
Manning ilGOi. Also on the line
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fink Bennett t 195 i and senior
Jerry Human 195, and junior
center Barry Swemringer 173
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been lucky.
Otto wasn't the only "name" Marty limihof and guard Fred
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conference last year with a 7.7 ers' center said Wednesday Ili fooilmll,"
And, (if couri,-e, I was awfully to Ix,dropped from .NFI, rosters Stuart, %Vashington
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The running gaint. is one of 15 iofessional seasons
of his pro career stas unsuc
The University of Miami to meet the 49-player limit
No trades Wednesda) sent
three
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rol
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C'.01tol CIn 17 I 800, 7 74 , Hr,l
Defensive back Earlie nom- veteran guard Jim Arneson
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marked for lmprosemen as he land Raiders histor) - a onb be fooling nl)s.elI if 1 1960 stheni the American Foot as
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9 4 69 7 1 49, Kif trading young quarterback Davis, the fornier Raiders whole season."
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started all 210 of their regular Itedskins arid Tim Berra of the ceiver Bob (;run front the ,New
fyi ?
John [leaves and a fut ure draft coach who now runs the Nation
t'y (,n 91 69'? 1 35 Plorr,ijn
lie asked Oasis and Coach season games in the \H and Riltimore Colts, son of baseball York (giants to the Chicago
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Bill,nqharn pick toacquire 270-pound offen- ,it Football I,eague team from John Nladden to let him
210
Hall of Fainer Yogi Berra who [tears for defensive end Dave
kAro C) v'n At Hnu?on
r.n 117*87 'S96
Ga llag her. The Cow boyss re
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ball 1eague.
lanta, and John Tarver' from the defense returned three m• behind
paper-thin offensive ('harli Young, Harold Carmi- and then acquired Horst Mtth.
The Eagles can'l hope t6 fig. New England. fie also got terceptions for touchdowns. blocking. fie threw only nine chael and Don Zimmerman. Iniann from Cincinnati, claim.
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lio stole t%o Patriot passes vas benched in favor of rookie cenier job, Rookie Jeff Blearnr
have indicated that Phila- strong blocker up front. He PoJamesfrom last year. These and scored with bath,
4. from Penn State has impressed
Mike HryIa. The record
deiphia Eagles' Coach Mike dropped Steve Smith and Roy backs can run, but they need
Another key to an offensive iat the time, and Boryla rallied as an offensive tackle and cenMcCorniack hasn't solved his Kirksey from last year's often, some daylight,
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(35) Star Trek
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(8. 9) Billy Graham

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(6) What's My Line
(13) Movie
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(9) Evet Knievel
Portrait of a
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(24) Evening At
Pans
(35) Animal World
(44) Dinah!
P30(2, 8) Fay
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Q00 (2. 8) Medical
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(6) Waltons
(9) Streets Of
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(13) Blue Ridge
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(44) Movie
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(13) Law And Mr
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(13. 35) Burke's Law
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(6) MovIe
(9) WIde World Of
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(9) (lozo Circus
(44) Unlscope
71(1 (9) Am America
(44) House Of
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8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(44) Flintstones
0:30 (44) Three Stooges
B' 55(44) Spirit Of '7b
900 (2) Phil D000hu
(6) Mike Douglas
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(44) Leave II Ta
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(6) Spin Off
(8) Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Father Knows
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(6) The Price Is
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(35) 700 Club
(44) Green Acres
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(6) Ganibit
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(24) Mr Rogers
Neighborhood
(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2. 8. 13) Hollywood
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(6) Love Of Live
(9) Haov Days
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(24) Jeanne Wolf
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(44) Underdog
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(6) Match Game
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(24) Romaqnolis Table
(35) Mv Favorite
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By MARY CAMPBELL
AP Newsfeatures Writer
One daydre3m of the jazz
musician is to open his own
place, where musicians would
be treated right - he'd know
what that means - and highoualitv iazz wodd reiun• Also.
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he'd play there himself and not
have to be traveling all the
time,
For Buddy Rich, that daydream is a reality, He opened
Buddy's Place in New York,
seating 200, closed it after about
ii veir rind
then
in Anril nnonM
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iivauy's rlace again, [Ms tune
in the Penn Station area,
seating 375.
For this one, he had a band
contractor put together a 16piece band of young musicians.

1'tHli.s March 2l-Apnl 191
Be extra•attentive to safety
procedures while working
today. Use proper tools and
select theill WIth care.
TAURUS 1Apr11 20-May ))
I)un't make this too much of a
party day. Your self-discipline
isn't all it should be. Some form
of overindulgence Is probable.
(;F'1lNI May 21-June 20?
Try to keep your temper shen

meet wttti dovnestk
rustrations today. .A few
heatedi word.s will itiake the pot
you

Iil o'er.

CANCER iJune 2l-Jul' 221
YoU've not completely forgiven

fewlures ann ar'rurt.'n-ore ishiCh
new are cur may hemi'ftr pertain to.
or t
used with. in, or on Said
rremises even thoqh ftuey be
c'1.tach4.(l or detachable
Carpet
living room hall, &amp;
n'stcr bedroom
Othorru Range E ¶6 AV
Singer Furnace BCE
(nlony Hcw'ed 11000
P'ie been filed AgairiSt you and you
arereusrecltoserveacoyof your
written nefenses. if any. to it on
Maclean and flrooke plaintiff's
attorney, whoSe address •S P 0
Drawer X, Jacksonville. Florida
37203 on or before September 30th.
1975. and file the original *ith the
ctcrk of this Court either before
Service on plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter. otherwise a
defuIt will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the'
diumptaint or petition
WITPdESSmyhandandtneealof
this (our? on August 78th. 1975
(Court Sea')
Arthur H LIeckwth. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
fly [illiri T JenkinS
As Deputy Clerk
Phlitt A
21.
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(lEO 211

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,nstkruct1ns: lie hidden names Isfled below appear torw:rd.

For Friday, September 5, 1975

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Janie llrvant
Residence tinknm'
VO(J ARE NOTIFIED that an
'(lion tnforeclns",i mortgage on the
to!Iwincj property in Srmunole
County. Florida.
(of 9 and the East 70tI of Ii
(Hock 9. ENTIMINGER ADD NO 1
recorded in Plat Book S. Page 77.
Peitilic Records of Seminole County.
I lorls
Toaether with all structures and
.u'ipfn,e.nientS now and hereafter on
.acl land, .ind f,.tui'eS attached
?hrre't alsnati gas strrV, electric.
viater, arid other healing. cO0ir1dJ.
reIrigertIno. l.qhtung plumbing,
ventilating. irrigating, and oower

someone for an indiscretion.
Today you may look for an
excuse to rehash the issue.
(July 23-Aug. 221 Be
protective of possessions today.
likely through
carelessness 1)on't leave the
car unlocked at the shopping
'enter
'!)((;() Aug. 23-Sept 221
'Ihougti )OU tay be ambitious
today, little of value is apt to be
:erhig'vrcI Your cunilc t,rg' (cir t

k1 on target.
I.IBRA ISept. 23-Oct. 23)
I)eln't be too hasty about acting
on flashes of inspiration today.
Sleep on your bright ideas
they maybe burnt-out bult,
S('URI'i() fOci. 24-Nov. 22) A
friendshIp could be placed in
jeopar(Iy today over something
of a material nature if you let it
become an issue.
SAGITARWS (NOV. 23-Dec.
21t Consider the interests of
Ilihers today, not just your own.
Being too self-centered won't be
ippreciatsve of the rebuttals.
Dcc. fl-Jan.
CAPRICORN
19i Don't try to imnliSe your
ideas on unwilling ears today.
You won't be appreciative of
the rebuttals.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Bed. 19)
Proceed ('arefully In business
i!e'ilings today, I)iin't bUy
iiierctuindise whose quality you

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PISCES iFeb. 20-March 20
You're very susceptible to
being pressured into agreeing
to things or doing something
you know you shouldn't today.
Watch out.
YOUR BUtT1H)AY

Sept. 5, 1975
lAte Is going to take you off
011 an entirely m:ew direction his
coming year. If you take your
initial steps cautiously there's a
bright light at the end of the
tunnel.

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41c a line
6lhru 25 times
31c a line
26 times
24c a line
(52.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

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7 ISr'etrc'tic,i
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Phone' 177 698A 74)8 Lake Ave

Noon The DQy Before PubIicolt0

Very rOomy 7 bedroom duple..
kitchen etiuipnrd Near 5CC.
yarn 'I?? 1768 inlet- 6 p m
OF I TONA New Duple., Furn or
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ARE YOU LONELY' Let ujshe
you to meet the rqhf Person IU
for YOU NATIONAL SINGLE S
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone IC
773 2740

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Performed by
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ladieS as lhn show directors totrpe, 641 7077 for "We Care"
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O(1 ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose mortgage
ovCrinq the following real and
perSonal property in Seminole
CN,nty, FIorid,a to wit
Lot 73. Block A. DRUID HILLS
PAP K. Plat Book 10 p.tqe 71. PubIc
Pecord
of Seminole County.
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Summer Program' HEY DIDDLI
DIDDLE DAY CAPE 323 59Q

tM been fitcid Against you and you
are reQuired to serve a cofy of your
written defenses. if any. to it on C
VICTOR BUTLER. JR of EVANS&amp;
(Hi It F P
Attorneys for
In7'
Plaintiff, whose address 'S 920
Hartford Building, Orlando, Florucla,
,*01. ,'irci file the orignal with the
Clerk of the' Above Styled Court on or
before the. 73rd day of September,
1975 otherwle, a Judgment may be
entered Aqriin5t you for the relief
dCmanded in the Complain?
(
WITNESS my hiunci and seal of
Said Court on the 18th day of August.

Cnlla care in rn,
SunIni
Estates Phone
2 'lit
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Pty Sitting in my home. Wintee
Sprinos area 1 I,) t 5 d.iyS Ar'e'k
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estate diviSion If you're already
asucresiful andespecieruced sales
person, or newly liCenSed arid
ArnhitlDt,j, call Herb Stenstrom.
377 7120 or 3?? 7677 for con
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WEEKLY RATES

MUST SELL
New) BR 7 BATH
HOME. all e.tras. goo location
MAKE OF F' FR 377 771 7

JLLLUYU

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Commercial Pro,erties

I .uriie. upstAirs apartment 1175
oonth 510 deonsit W,uter onid
MaornIia Ayø Pliont' 177 0711
PicC fli(iCncy apartment, upstairs,
all utilities turn 197 SO AdultS
only 377 7796 eves &amp; wk rids
MerilhlyRental%Available
Color TV
5135 1130
C)LJAI ITY 11111 - NORTH
If. SR 1)1 1 nnq*rrxl
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40 LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD
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S fleorooms, 3
htti, Oken Spanish Villa private
entrance to the hedrooms. from
noroenlus pncil patio area Mar
yPlOiis lfl(.5tiflfl Call Ruth Rub,
PFAL TOP assocate AREA ONE
INC . 44781)1
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W. Garnett

White

flrnhc'r IC? ','/ Comrierr.al
SAnt(wd 377 7881
Beautiful ranch Type home
acres. 5!tl(. Osteen area
1617; 3736116

Sanford, by Owner, 3 BR, I bath,
large eat in kitchen, PIUS 'Ormal
dining room
New
carpet.
'r ,n.
la'qp corner lot.
tif(P 1 "dun-ct 171 500 Call III
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7013
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From

TItuyillp
3 heclrcuom. 1', bath.
wII to wlI c,trpet, fenced yard.
beautiful shade. trees 1)9.500 769
1770
SQUARE FOOTAGE GALORE
I Rio bedrooms,? baths family and

dinino rooms Priced tosell in mid
170's 173 91)0

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nced
yard, 1901 Summ.'rtin Ay' SI
miii.' i-aIim 17?
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323.7860
KISH 321.0041

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9dyOIWde
Close to everything yet away from it all!

Large wooded lots 'Street lights
Paved streets •Sewers 'Sidewalks

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30 Year Mortgages - S PCI, down
or Conventional MortgageS

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Where Quiet Nkjhts,anrJCooI
Breezes Create the Lifestyle
You've Been Searching For.
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1.2 Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnjshed

CONSTRUCTION Inc.
211 W.25th
Additions

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Sanford, Fla,

Call for AppI. 322.3103

Remodeling
'4

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thent to appreciate
Hwy. 17.97 Sanford Next To
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Cavaler
323-1670
Com. out

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NCWt-1 Cheyster, new tire and
battery, runs qood. tIS Phone
372 4951
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)47 Flcpn 1 tSr sedan. 6 cylinder,
automatic, air condition. low
mileage, 1*95 Call Don Pope. 377
1631 Dealer

71 Antiques

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1971 Dodge Sportsman Van.
automatic lranSmit5,ofl, air
COnditiOnCct, 11.500 Phone 377
6991

Merrill Prof Baby Grand
11.100 or best offer
66*6119 DeBar',

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
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JUST
A PHONE CALL AWAY

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iAir Conditioning 'T
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TentraI Heat &amp; Ar CCn'ditintng
For free e3timate, call Carl
Harris. at SEARS 10 Sanford. 372
1771

me'ler.or, F ,!u"rOr
Plastering
Plaster patch'riq &amp; simulated
brick 5, stone specialty 377-7750.

Soseel

Home Imovements1

BUDDY'S
HOME
IMPROVE
MEPI't ALL TYPES OF CAR
PEP4TRY AND REPAIRS 377
1331
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StAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER
ITEMS.
SELL
"00141 NEEDS" FAST WITH A
'%AP'lT AD PPgn 377 7411 r 5))
7) and a frrdly Ad 'ISor All
hie yOu

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REALTY INC
707 IT 75th 5t 373 7537
HAL(OLBERT,REALTOR
Eves 3770617
Selma Williams
PEALTOP ASSOCIATE 3771567
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Door Screens
Cutm made Repai
Ds"cejntprcp 1776620

SANFORD
by owner, 3 BR. 2
bath, 7 vrs old Central heal ar,
carpet, garage, screened porch.
lrg 101. good location Assume
7i pt or 1?SOdown. FHA Priced
bew FHA appraisal 37)68)7

Tfl'%Ep'S BEAUTY SALON
(fc'rroerly l4.urr,e't'5 fle.uty Nookl
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''.1,177371?

Wndow&amp;

Beauty

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IWirne with central heat &amp; air. near
elementary School &amp; Community
College' VA financing available
571,500

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70 pct ctf thrOugh August R K
SEAMAPI
PHOTOGRAPHY,
Weddings. Candids, Commercial,
Aerial. Portraits, Adver'tusing III06C* or 678 SS$.6

Pressure Cleaning
A&amp;A CLEANS ALL
Ei?eror Pressureclean.ng
373

Service

Lend Cllarinci, till dirt clay, rock
AlikirudSot digging Houte trailers
stored &amp; moyPd 3779)17 or 534
1195

Hauling

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PET PEST INN
Boarding &amp; Grooming
Ph 372 1)57

Core

C&amp;A Backhoe

Pt Care

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Radio &amp; TV

OF HAR1'S RADIO &amp; Ti
ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
Carry .n nod Save
flulldzinq. fucn'vatng
Ditch SERVICE ON BLACK &amp; WHITE
.,.,,• ii ..
Ylon P II in!, tOp sal 377 594)
TVs. PADIOS AND RECORD
F'icycle' Sell tPirs; id;e,t,rnSwh
P1 AYERS 151 S P417. AVE
a wAnt ad 'To place your act. call
Land Maintenance '.
so,', frIendly Classifiedgl at Tne'
Ideratel 177 78)). or 1)1 9993
tla:h
P SC
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Cistch- b, balen,j. Light
Closets overtlowung with suits thAi
c7ernia 37? 1877 after S
Expert roof repars, flat roofs or
ai'e too tight' A Class tied Ad in
sh4riglt All work guaranleeØ
TI-IF P4(17410 ,s lht' ,uiiswer'
BROGOIPt P0O lIG 37) 6700
Lawn Care
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F''e

Forrest Greene, Inc.
323
8)33
REAL TOPS
615
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s,,i,lI ,inii-t I,icti' 57 (1)0 per acre
,ur'ci or Ten, Reilly Realtor 678
071)

Want to h*iy waterfront rgr,ie._______________________(Ashu- Moderate price range
lPulividuils only Prefer SI Johns
or l,iI i' with a nu'ss In ri,'?
U? ( ii IT vennu Pte.r,,lil

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i96$FICamino,qolcton, Plus
extras In 5393 after 5 pm

DAVES' 323 9)70
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II' Seabre.te boat certified trailer.
"°'' 371 3896 219 N Scott
Ave.

HAL COLBERT

47-Real Estate Wanted

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1967 Oldsmobile 142
AM FM Rat
LI7S
372 7)1?
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We Buy Furniture

IS' Runhout. fiberglas canvas toe,
30 HP Mercury. engine &amp; boat in
excellent shape &amp; ready tg go
Good trailer, 175', 3271047,

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION

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CHOICE LISTINGS
IPI ALL PRICE RANGES
517W is?St .32? 9641. 377 7757

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1971 VW Super Beetle. Air, AM FM
Stereo Eicellent cond'tion Take
river payments of liii month 372
8908

Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any Quantity NOLL'S Caned
berry, Hwy 2792 1301204

,i'r'd ,c r çr,' &amp;u' F''u''pt and
dereridenl serv,CC 17 and uci 322
9392

Home IMprovements
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P'4i',','l i'e'p

S.i!unj,j
Ob
itr',i*% ,s rcj--,'5 5 hnj
concrete work cIt By the PiQur Or
by the lob 377 9165
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Concrete and carpenter work
remodeling, air conditioning
rootboo 3735765
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CHEAP
8'7
'171 7Q;C -'r 1

Merchandise

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50-Miscelianeous for Sale
Necchl 'ewinq ernchiae. used .tp
rcohimatelv 20 hourt, cost 1359
A'I Atlahments included $150
372 5197 allem 9 10 a m

Carpentry. Pe.ni'cdeIng. Additions,
Custom Work Licensed. Bonded.
Free estimate 37) 1031

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Registered with the state as CIas A
Contractor HomeS, additions $30
5377 or 594 3.411 eves,
St IM
HUDC.E IS
ARE
1101 511-RED WITH VALUES
I P ('1''
1141
.YAN T
AD
(('I i'.' I,'.

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Tree Service
5'.'At.. I. f'JSl'i
13 LU F 5'

Vu'll fired that Scmeoc,e Out there
nerds just what ou hA'y to Offer
CAL.L 322 262'

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Paint &amp;

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Don't jutt 5it there waiting for the
phone to ring Advertise your
business service in The Herald's
classified BuSinets Service
Directory

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"We servi(e ll makes and models"
Free Pickup and Delivery
Sanford Business Machines 3775005

ThinkIng about that summe'
vaCation Get a better car through
the classlf led acts in today's paper,
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEIAS
Call Ptuil Gonzalez 305 373 3939

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Office Mackb.s
(I I I
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46Commercial Property

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AIR
CONDITIONING,
REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
WORK. 74 hour service All
makes
DYKES AIR CONDITIONINC,, 3771877

BALL REALTY

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mileage, Small V S. auto trans
PS
ir Immaculate conditiOn
tturouofuout 51.100 or be-sf offer
Phone 862 7706 after 6 om
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'69 Falcon hardtop sport coupe.
Standard 5l'uifl, 6 Cylinder, new
brakes, excellent gas mileage-, air
conditioned 1850 or best offer
Phone III 5902

For used furniture appliances tools.
etc Buy I or 1001 itryi Larry's
Mart, 715 Sanford Ave

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

Req Peal Estate Broker
377 1)01,
7440 Hiawatha Ave at 1792

Dilute' wide. mrnttile h(Yfle on 6 acres
in Geneva Inr %,uIp or rent Call Art
(cit-nell. 7719297
Iter S a rn
v.eekci,svc

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Place An ad in classified It doesn't
mailer what you nec-ct You'll fund
that some reader Pies lust lIsa?
item Pie or she would like to sell
Do it nowi
CALL 377261)
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GAPAC,E SALE' All week. Tools.
Electric, Ha; dware. Fan. Table.
arac 'pace heater Odas &amp; Ends
210 Country Club Circle 377 3*33

Payton Realty

C,REGORYMORILE HOMES
3*030doDn
Sanford 373 S2Cu)
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C)

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tOOK INC. FOR
SOME THING SPECIAL'

YARD SALE
Fridny &amp; SAturday, Slot
2105 E 4th St Sanford

7565 Park, Dr

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'49 VW. 17.000 mIles. excellent
dcrdition, 11.250 or best offer
173 1456

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COP4YINTIONAL
0/, FINANCING
VA SO DOWN
0 AVAILAILE
Each Woodmere Home Features Central Heat Ano
Air. Shag Carpeting In LivIng Areas, Inside And
Outulde Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I I Come
On Out And See For Yourself.

SALES BY

Cars

1970 AMC Rebel Station wacon.
maIl V S. automatic, air Phone
323 1759

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SACRIFICE
Home on lake, 3 BR.
7 I-nIbs central heat air
OCATED COMMERCIAL
fi-' sale ir ICASe
PPOPE PT','

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MODELS NOWOPEN FOR INSPECTION
TAX CREDIT APPLIES

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Cash
For Your Junk
373 9236

I Piece or Housefull
CASH 377 4378

Yard Sale. Saturday And Sunday. 50$
lemon St Lots of clothing and
mi5( items

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7cwued C 7, 7 AR. fireplace, garage,
low clOwn mcivf• n 1)1.950 Acre
Ppalty PEAL TOP, 3737150

'16,900

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ANTIQU ES

CARPORT SAL E-Saturc,a1,
Sept 4 508 F 70th
Saruford.9tul5

c1jPEp VALUE
On car'aI anti fenced swimming pool
3 bedrooms, 7 baths, large Iree
ShAded lot Iii quiet area 547 000-Terms
OLDER HOME
Modernired 3 bedroom and 7 baths
with central heat arii air, on? lots
in city 171.900-Terms

REDUCED 53000 Owner Anxious
Septb' It,'1'OOm ?nath.
hiciue' with fireplace. ci fling room
Florina room
arpeling All for
(irlly $14 9IYI (ill ton clm'la.l%Qrappt
tO Se

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Established Residential Area?

67-Livestock-Poultry

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COLOR TV. 111 9$MONTI'I
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
644 2006

Realty

REALTOR

Pui (1,..na,, 'i,.,,, iet ,,..,', c,,un.,.
t'f'clrcinim. e','llenI COndition
373 0730 or 87 2649

S Hwy I? 9?
ti /.1 TOP 373 p"

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ASSOC

Realtor
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H arold Hall Realty

In Sanford s Finest

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322242O Anytime

Larr' SaXon,

I IVINCIQUARTERSAND
IIIISINESS LOCATION
h4'u Highway 1197 Start your
ru,,' ti',iit-',S 54% 0P (as, Ie'rcns

Moving? Why Not Live

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1974 (apr?, 7.000CC engine, air. AM
FM stereo, cooper color 76 mpg
town, 30 plus mpg highway 13.50(2
' 7? eves and w ends

9 ?.7 oeIh old She'ltme female AKC
__!1Cu3 Call 3?) 1169

NO MONEY DOWN
ANY
CAR.'ôl TO'?S
53N.Radio5ter'eo
At Chico &amp; TPteM,in
GootiCredit
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Coir TV's fron 150, 64W, from
37') $SlOorP'54 4405
ItS. Service all makes HERBS' Top priej paid, used. any Condition ______________________________
8176, WinIer Park
TV 1200 S French. 37) 1731
196$ Chevrolet El Carnino, low

YOU TOO' Whnh.5sn't beer, wanting
a well kept 3 hR in a nice r'egPu
he'urP,cie'ed' Super plus carpeting.
ln* clown payment and attractive
r"rxithly rinyrrents 173500

CentralFIonuda's
MTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
19195 French
377499)
322 7371. 317 1196,377 1954
372 19S9,377 1164

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Pet,
Real Estate Broker
3227643

65-Pets.Supplies

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Stemper Realty
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For Your Junk Cars
373 1329

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68--Wanted

C.OrlOIES GALORE
Ins us an
arisrilute. darling bOrne. you lutt
?"trSI54'ei I.nvety 7 5tof'y home has
3
fAnttiC decorating New
CArpeting
throughout
Only
544,5(0

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Acreage

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CASH

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400 su ft ideal garage. Shop.
warehouse
All or part
Will
remodel ho suit tenanl 3?? $371 or
3724670

1973 PrinIlar Station Wagon. A I
rnCcd,?ic),,
new tees, ar con
d,tion, 52 195 Phone. 127*616

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7 BR . fenced yard. carport, private
Street, 116.900 Terms 3776620
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Furnished ln ludng Util.lies

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22.6457

37-Business Property

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52-Appliances
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Rq',ji fst,te Broker
IIOO,E )SIhSl
3776655

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
PEAL ESTATE. INC

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7 flerlronir I urn .',7i,''j
C,aracip AI)arlrr*'r,c
730(1 MellonvIle Ave

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Luxury Patio
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.inytime

TAFFER REALTY

JOHNNY WAL K ER

Real Estate

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Pen? Blue t u'.!r" iJi"Inic Carpet
Shlmpooe.r Ion only 51 50 pee' day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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KULP DECORATORS
4.39W is? St ,3fl 7315
,, Furniture
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REALTORS 1301061
Atler Hrt III 1120

Call Bud. 377 8.157 or

Get All the eguomeret
in', nec-cl for thoSe hg ones With a
y,rI d

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FOr I ease.
F (cpluonally nice
r'furn apl% '0 duplet I BR.
5145 7 Br 5165 CArpeted, air
e'reclInnel kitch.n PQUiOOf.d
Pee! C irlr.'tl
.ure,u
1.
122 775

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hq-njrne',,,, mobile home., nice
lo(.5ticin for renl or sale' 372 119i,
or After
6686201

7 Bedroom 2619 Elm Ave. Sanford
Pin petS 3)9 6956. Mrs Mello

Sold new for 5319 00. Pay balance
Of $88 or 10 paymenl of $9 See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First, Downtown
3779411 Eve $69 1146

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(cicuvenient lo Schoolt &amp; Shopping
SANfORDMORILE PARKS, INC
ISan MnCentrall
15155 OrlandoDrive
17) $930

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for Sale

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3 Bedroom, 1 bath home. fenced
bAckyard. completely turnithed
even color TV 111.500

1973 17' wide, I HR. air conditioned,
adults 1170 mo i SYIP

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Crank Realty

ar'a

WELCOME

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Ct,.11 lake' hm'.ii,tiful horn,- Site.

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CHILDREN

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Lake Mary

Sr'iIIF ijmn',heii Etticienc y HOuSe'
Ar1,ult Only P1,1 Pt-Is
55P ?,',n 1?? '3417

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1971 Re"nelli Minibike 45 CC Can te
road Inspected Like new cord
$17-i 7778770

011/.1 IIY
f.pp lANCES
FiAPi",t,upj PRICES SANFORD i'Sey milk eOw and calf Sell or
IrAde for farm equpment Phone
AUC TION. 373 7110
708 1 "tiP Ft AVE
3 BR. I bath. _______________________________
177 3177
ShAded tat, 7flfled commercial, for Spec-ct Queen automatic, heavy duty
a br-rip or business 1)5900
waShier, mint Condition. 18$ Ppi
67A-Fd
372 7337
7173 YALE AVE
3 or 1 BR mini -__________________________
JIM DANDY JAZZ F EEO
farm, With lots of fruit Has I BR
K EPIMORE WASHER, paris,
ant Selling belOw Appramsl at
"flu, Drect From Boxcar"
servke, used machints
$25,cCiD
l,'.OP ,'L '('5 F 16
SArfo'd 323 173)
MOONEY Ar'PL 1/.14CC 5 )3 069'

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21-Situations Wanted

PPM. you' pri 7,li •e. arvi jrp)p
hull On Oregon 4,,- I mIe t4ortp,
cit u anti lust west of I I Closed
Suridays
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3 BR, 7 bath Pnecrest area, large
yard.SIQOmn $50 deposit 3777531
cit 37 or after 3. 830 1373

37) Silu

78-?torcycles

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7II9GALE PLACE- 3 BR, l',batfl,
garage', I yrs old, in new con
dillon 172.900

fenced

Ar,

litHe wnl ,ii*s luring big Dig
results luSt try tine Ifl 7611 or
CI) 9991
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Spectracicie granules for la*n fl
sect control GardenLand,
W
1st St 177 6630

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717 RAYW000 CIRCLE- 3 BR, I,
bath, new carpet, Irl excellent
condition Large lot $7),

'ill 0041
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l,pl AND-- 3 t,edroo,n, I bath.
yard Assume mortgage,
y.itl take Su"(nnd 3717451

/•'tq'rI,i'r, Re'tire.e, Help cre,,l,'
deal retirement village on the
beautiful We'Iiv River at Camp
Seminole 377 1170

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RecondItioned flatteries. $195 e.
change REEL'S BODY SHOP.
1109 SanfOrd AvC

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forget it with a Classified Ad 372761)

3.gflle

Used office furniture

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A PART OF PARADISE- The most
Reauliful home Site in Loch
2 aries TI h.'flroom Patio homes 5109
Arbor area rlered, partially
mci FIRST MONTH'S RENT laeels(app.y 115.600
F PF F 1777090
MI S REAL TOPS

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RE At. ESTATE SALES
HAVe ripening for lull time. licensed
assnc itp
E per 'ene'
not
necessary we'll train arid help
We fc,rnsh 5AIe' aids, istis. lends,
referals irvi tlny'i, time Plent
i"ff p lAt lit
Fr r onfidrntiAl
appr'intment rtI At

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I BR. I bath.
Slitting glass doors open from the
eramic hIp floor family room
will, fireplace. to pAtiO and )5')0'
pool Kitchen
Qu'pprd with
Tappan double Oven ranqe. ice
maluer refruqerntor &amp; dishwasher
159,000

(Inft,rp,stic-qi 7 bedroom tiOni
1150
month plus depOsit Phone 377

AVON
Want to earn Fetr Xmas moneys
Call 641 1079

A BABY'S WORLD Care for infants
toaqe7 only Ne.? brew Drver
License Bureau 3776415
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Ve'Siro- e.

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY day aruC
(ito care 6 30 a m to I
a m A Chiln's World 37) 4124
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Receptionist part tiry,t' 2 to 7. 1 clayS
A week F'l"ply with complete
Ic) Ito. 583. c 0 The
Evening Iteralti P 0 Rb. 1657.
Santord F In '17771

Christian Day ScPionl h55 openin
for I or 5 yr cilcis for fall tomester
Tuition. 175 mo Call L,utherai
Church of R..leerner 377 3557 o
Mr MartIn. 12761)1

NOTICE OF ADOPTION
OF ORDINANCE
NO. 1304
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Y0 will fake notice that the City
Commission of the City of Sanford.
Florida, on Ag5t 11, 1975. passed
and adopted Ordinance Plo 1301. as
fOIlo*
Thu lntrumrnt prepared by C
VerrtOnMi:e'. Jr , City Attorney p
Rb' 1778. Sanford. Flor.j,t 37171
ORDINAP4CEHO,130i4
ANORDINANCEOF THE CITYOF
S A N F OR D.
F 1 0 P i 0 A.
D[CLARINQ'lTS INTENTIOPI TO,
ANNEX WITHIN THE COP
PORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD FLORIDA, AT THE
EXPIRATION OF THIRTY DAYS
FROM TIlE APPROVAL OF SAID
OrOlNANCE (HAT CERTAIN
PROPERTY
ABUTTING u
HIGHWAY 1797 AND BETWEEN
AIRPORT BOULEVARD AND THE
EASTERLY
EXTENSION OF
LAKE MARY BOULEVARD IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH
THE
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 71 to.
lAWS OF FLORIDA
P
WHEREAS, there haS been filed
*ith the City Clerk of the City of
Sanford. Florld. a petilion (On
taring the name of the property
owner in the area described
hereinafter requesting anneia?.on
the corporate area of thC City of
Sanford, Florida. and requesting to
be ocated therein, and
WHEREAS, the Property Ap
pralserof Seminole Count y, Florida.
having certIfIed that there is one
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urir •rve TU UC
anrucied anti that Said Property()
owner has signed flue petition foe
Artne,AtIon, and
WHEREAS. the City Commission
of the' City of Sanford, Florida, has
deemed tin the best interest CII the
City to accept said Petition and
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intends to anne. Said area
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S t orus? Asie Call 1?? 1351
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Arthur H Be.ck*ith. j
Clerk oP the Circut Court
Seminole County. Florida
fly C.cella V Ekern
Dpu?y Clerk
PubliSh Aug 71. 784 Sept I. II. 1915
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Opportunity and challenge for man
or woman in Seminole County
Abriyp average earnings Career
with a P4at.OnAl Company Can be
ycitir own hnc if you can Sell Call
P 1 Il,srdpe 305 891 8)11 or S'osd
rl'urlip It, 1?t Harqill
OrlAndo I lorcia I7$C

Estate

7 and 1 bedroom homes, kitchens
furnished, air conditioned,
anel 5115 corinth Phone 377 6261

Frret Greene. Inc
323 615). 32? 8910. eves

'123 0517 eves

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1970 Pinrurla 450 excellent condtOfl
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
.e to Appre(ifltp $175 Phone 3?)
Woormrvff'sGarcten Center
5)58 after 1 30 am
6(11 CeIpry Aye, Sanford
Old la'binn Roy. Sell &amp; Swap Day,
Seiruclav. Sept 7. I? noon 'hI 6pm -Motorcycle
in park inn lot .51 Phil Deere
BLAIR AC,FNCY
63-- Mac ner'y..bools
Furniture on Highway 46. I mile
373 IIM
east of I 1. Sanford Many
formic, I'ijprnent. 51,500 1' ; HP
rl,'(irithO. itemS
80-Autos
Ar P.',urhine, 561" of $" A'jcjeqs,
100' cit 6" Augers. ¶3' of 4" Augers
1966 VW Karman C,ri,a Or *11 trade
6976 alter 6 p rn
Assu me Payments
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for 1073 HP outbOArd motOr 3i9
Singer Zig Zag, in cabInti, 3 needle,
S 10
64-Equipment for Rent
front load deluxe sewing machine

Apartment buildings, near town
convenient In Shopping dislrict
.'r'nl s1'PirwltS 571) (J)Q each. lerm5
available For nbormalion call
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Wood or 'te.'t rtrb lniCcuti,C desk
8. chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chaurs, filing
cabinets. asi CaSh aria Carry
POLL'S
(ass.therry 27 97.8)0 4104
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Kitchen Bathroom Cabinpl. Count
Pr fops. Sinks Installation avail
able Roil (abetl 377 lOS? any
time

PJe'w houses in a rural area No down PI.'l)r,r) a r.. , hoi'n" MOving to an
apartnwrtt)
payment, monthly payments len
than rent Government SubSidized
(',et 50mm' .i(t7)fl with a Herald
to QuAlified buyers Call
rl.5Ssifie'd ,ifl We'll help you write
"ou qualify!
.50
ad that will bring a last sale
M UUSWORTH REALTY
(At 1. 17) 141)
Req Real Estate Broker

32-Houses Unfurnished

Management Potential

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60-Off ice Supplies

1977 ASA 650. 1950 Bundy trombone.
sIlver. 11(10 Phone 377 8005
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Addresses unknown

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White Camper Tnpper,575
PMnr'lfl 1607
after I 10pm

P0(15014 MARINE
•,71'Iwy 1792
In 596$
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Lawn Mowers We Sell The Best &amp;
Service the Rt Western Auto.
302 W 1st St

i',.iy Selr'rt the cntor and we will
,rei,ull new rarpet in all rooms, 3
flpyq, freshly panted, large
lcd 519 (YY2

Realty Inc.

75-Recreational Vehicles

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Accessories

55-Boats &amp;

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16' F1'ierC)lM% Ship,ak like. new.
177 1715
1775

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INCUP.wi D
BY ANYONE UIvi
THA '
MYSELI 45 OF Aco 19. 197

9'FTIupqaIrnsflundJyt,04f 1. trailer.
s HP Pnto tiller, 1150.
We'stingpy,, isp Dishwasher.
171 8771

WILSON MAIEP FURNITURE
Day'. 377 4171
BUY-SELL
TRADE
735?
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3flSófl
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MAITLAND FLEA MART
PIOQIJAI IFYIPIG
$941 Hwy 1792 Open Sat. &amp; Sun 95
Pit-i., 1 hdrrn home all eitrs I pct
83$ 7920
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BROKERS

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TPANSFEPRED..
fie'cirnnryis. foyer. lamily room.
fireplace. arpetin,j &amp; many other
r'traç Fiutra large lot with
bearing citrus and above ground
pool i0 S Pinecrest Priced for
fluid, sale. at 174.900 with lOw down
payrierit

Sanford, Fl.

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Pea Ruin Estate Broker
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7617 Elm intOrd I Bedroom, 519 Si'O
1 BEDROOM. I bath, NORTH REFIT
PURCHASE PLAN
n,Arrie.cl ronnIe only PIn pt )9
f,'ir'iily room double carport
Modern. clean 1 AR home, family
49SfMrs Metlo
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NOW
F F TIllS
room. narage, rarppt Call Ill
119.500 4
F iirrii5h,'d Apt
bm'nlrnini,,i
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We'i'klv un Mnnfhly
ri ('rtcia,ec' O*rie'r Will tarry 2nd
171 i?96
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ClIFF IOPDAP4, REALTOR

OdQndo - Winter PQrk

322-2611

NOTICE OF SUIT

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IPIGERORG
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OP( ANI)O,
for rnr'rly
THE
OPt ANDO BANK &amp;
TRUST
COMPANY, ROY E BLOCK and
PA Lit HOME I d b a BRIAN'S
RESTAURANT,

NOTICE OF ADOPTION
OF ORDINANCE
NO. 130)
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
You will take notice that the City
Commisson of the City of Sanford.
FIorid, on August II. 1975. passed
and actcpted Ordinance No 1)0). as
f011OWS
Thl instrument prepared by C
VerruonMlze Jr City Attorney P0
Ro. 1771. Sanford, Florida 31771
ORDINANCE NO. 1303
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
S A N F 0 P 0.
F 1. 0 P I 0 A.
DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO
ANNEX WITHIN
THE COP
PORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA. AT THE
EXPIRATION OF THIRTY DAYS
FROM THE APPROVAL OF SAID
OR DI PANC F THAT CERTAIN
PROPERTY
011
SANFORD
AVENUE AND BETWEEN SAN
FORD AVENUE AND PALMWAY
AND BETWEEN POINSETTIA
DRIVE AND ROSE DRIVE IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH
THE
PPOv1SIOPJSOF eI1APTF ti :
LAWS OF FLORIDA
WHEREAS. there has been tiled
with the City Clerk of the City of
Sinlord. Florida, a petition con
taming the names of the property
owners in the area descrubed
herenafterr,quesfing.nn,*atjto
the corporate area of the City of
Sanford. Florida. and reouestina to
he located therein, and
ENACTED BY THE PEOF'
or
WHEREAS, the Properly Ap
THE
CITY
OF
SANFORD.
prais.rof Seminole Count y, Florida, FLORIDA
having certifIed that there are two
SECTION 2 The City Commitsori
property owners In the area to be Of blip City of Santord, Florida
anriried and that the said property hereby declares itS intent,pn to4)
owners have signed the petition for annex to and to make a part of th
anneoltion, and
Clty Of Sanford. Florida, at the
.u,,i,'.,..J,
.uInmu)ion
r'ipirailon bU thirTy days from the
of the City of Sanfrd, Florida. has date of the passage 01 thiS Or
de"rned it in the best interest of the dinance, as provided for by Ctufec
City to accept Said Petition and 71 190. Law's of Florida 1971, tPut
intends to anne. said area.
certain property described as
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT fOlIow
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
Begin at a point on the Easterly
THE
CITY
OF
SANFORD, rightofwayotline5p&amp;1SU5
FLOP IDA
17 92S&amp;dpoint being 25$' N and 750)
SECTION 1 The City Commission dgrees East from section Of Said
of the City of Sanford. Florida, easterly P W line with the south
hereby declares its intention to 536 19' SectIon II. township 70 south.
Annex to and to make a part of the range 30 F, Seminole County. thueri
CIIy of Santord, Florida, at the
expirAtion of thirty days from the easterly P W Inc 335 10 then run If
datp of the' passage of fhi Or
89 39 17 F i05 II' to the west lOt of
dIr,ance, as provided br by Chapter the SE Quarter of the SE quarter of
74190. Laws of Florida, 2974, that said Section ii. thence run S 0 5? 04
certain property describtd as W along Said west line of the SE
f011'
Quarter of the SE quarter section II
Lot), Blocte 7. FLORA HEIGHTS. 3)5 10' to a point II) 20' 140 52' 4" F
accordIng to the Plaf thereof from the SW corner of the
SE
recorded in Pta? Rook 3. Page 29, Quirter of the SE quarter of Said
Puhll Pperds
section I!, the''ice run West 534 49 Ici
SITCIIOPI 2 That this ordinance the point of beginning
Shall become effective Immediately
SECTION 7 ThaI this ordinance.
upon Its passage. and adoption
Shall become effective immediately
PASSED AND ADOPTED this t'PCfl its passage and adoption
11th day Of Augutt, A 0. 197$
PASSED AND ADOPTED thiS
3 - Lee P M'*re
11th day of Aqutt, A 0. 197$
5' lee P Moor,
Mayor
5' John C, Morris
Mayor
5' A. A "Mac"
5: John C Morris
M(Clanap,j,n
S A A "Mac"
S Julian I Stenstrom
MCCInahan
S Gordon Meyer
S Jutian 1. Strntrocn
As tP, City
S GOtdon Meyer
Commission
As the City
of the City ot
Commitsion of the
Sanforti, Florida
City of SAnford,
fly H Pd Tamm. ,ir,
FIOlda
City Clerk
fly H I4 TAcit',! Jr
AtteSI
City Clerk
5: H N Tamm, Jr
Attest
City Clerk
5' H Pd Tamm. Jr
PubliSh Aug Ii, 71. 71. Sept. 1, 2975 Puhth' Aug
Ia, 7). 28 Sept i. $919
0E077
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UNIT ED COMPANIES F INAN
(IAL CORP. rt
Plaintiff.
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IPANI. F'RAIHER and DONNA I
PRATFIEP hs wife. DOROTHY J
PI(HFRT
A
THOMAS

NOTICEOFACTIOPI
Jerry Bryanl
Pidenri' (Inh,iwn

SyStems. machines. appliances.

(44) The Partridge

Ekn hours of blue grass Iice at the gate will be $5 for
picking and singing, featuring adults and $3 for
id.
Grand Ole Opry stars Jim and
Billed as a "super blue grass
Jesse and the Virginia Boys, Festival," seven groups will
will reel of Saturday at the perform from 1 p.m.
American I egion Field in
Also appearing will be the
Sanford.
gospel sin,in, Lessis Falmi)
Tickets for the show, spon- from Georgia.
sored by the Sanford Police
Other performing artists
Benevolent Association, are on include the Blue Grass Gensale at the Legion Field box tiemen, the Blue Grass Part.
office and also will be available neti, the American Express
at the gate Saturday.
Blue Grass, the Orange
Advance tickets ars $5 for Blossom Blue Grass and the
adults and $2.50 for children. Blue Grass Generation.

Notice us irretiy ti,vi.n trat i am
(flflflN1 n busineSs at 7101 West
Filth Stri't't. Sanford, Seminole'
('ty IflfI(l, icicle" Ih tlit ,
CONSTRUC I
e"e'
of
MANAGEMENT SYNEMGETI(
nd that I intend IC) register Saul
e'PIC with the Clerk of the Circuit
(,NIrI, Serninnir County flO'ud,i '
errerdanre' with the provisIons of
the I ctt,cee,s Name Statutes, To
WI! Srrllnn 16509 Florida StatuteS
1957
TPAP4SFIC,UIIAT ION. INC
5 Amnu'lia M 1hsen
Serrrt,irv
PuhIiSh Sept I II. II. 75, 1915
l'•JF• P 7A
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7S1S2CA-0t.E

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100 (2, 8, 13) S)ui1irsit
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) Dinah
(24) c'came Slret
liSt lIndnrtl,-,i
j
Iouce
Club
.130 (2) I3onanza
Mery Griffin
Lucy Show
(35) Batman
(44) Gilllgan's tI,inc1
500 (9) Gilliqan's Island
(74)
Rogers
Neighborhood
(35) Mckey Mouse
Club
(44) Brady Bunch
510 (2) News
(6) Andy Griffith
(9) Re..er!y
Hillbillies
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(13? (..able Journal

NOTICEUNDERFICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Nntire is hert't)y given that the
tinilrrsiqnrcI, Pu, %u.Int 10 the
rictitou Navie' 5I,itutC Chapter
88509. Florida Statute welt reqisler
with the Clerk of the Circuit (.ourt. ,
County Florida.
upon rc(e'lpt of proof of the
puitiliratton cit thiS notice, the lic
tdlou,s name, to wit SKACIGS
At RFPTSOPI'S under which we are
t 503 East
tnnanrcl
Altamontu'
Altamnnte Drive1-InridA 37501 un the City at
Altamonte Springs Florida
Th,st the parties interested n sad
t'iiSIfln% rnterpr use' ,ire as loltows
TEXAS SKACIGS. INC
AND
TEXAS ALBERTSON S. INC
(latt'(l at Orlando. OranqCOuntY.
t- Iflrifli. A000S' (V. IYI)
PiihlIh' Sept I Il. 18. 75 1975
PEP 75
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COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NO. 7SlaIlCA-09C
AnvApdcE MORTGAGE CO
PORAT ION. a Delaware co'
ieratipn
PlinhiIf.

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Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT, IN AND FOP SEMINOLE

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Marble
Machine
(9) Eyewitness
(24) Senior Scene
(35) Big Valley
17:30 (2,8, 13) Jackpot
(6) Search For

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(1,13) Magnificent

Tomorrow
(9) All My Children
(44) Variety

An all

1975
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Today In Florida
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WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Alt types and sizes
We repair and serivce
STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
207W 2nd St
377 6.177
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Classified Ad from blue Herald
Call us Iodayi Don't delay' JusI
dial 377 76)) c-n 1)19993 To place
your lov, cost Want Ad

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uses inside or outdoors.

Reg. Price (white) ......4.39
Reg. Price (colors) ......4.69

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chain, hardware. No. 10i.

Reg. Price (5 gal.)..... 34 73

Reg. Price (ea. ) ........ 24.95

Reg. Price (ea.) ........ 23.29

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BLACK Ei DECKER POWER TOOLS
7250 Y2" Reversing Drill (ea )
44.99.. 34 79

15.95

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9.95

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longer than five minutes, ex- charges couldn't be filed unless
cept in cases where the railroad theme s as "sworn testimony present its proposal to rat
had presiousls advised count) identifying the driver of the Eisenhower's $10,000 fee f4 r
Ilo'.eser, endorsement b the Chamber
COUImISSiOnCrS of the time and vehicle train)
reason a crossing would be another possibility might be Boar d of Din
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hold an Oct. 14 public hearing Attorney Abbott Herring's
Gutmann said renovation
on a proposed railroad ob- office where a decision would of the Sa
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struction ordinance that may be be made on filing a would also be considered I)v
almost impossible to enforce. misdemeanor charge in county Eisenhower, as "ould th'
e
The proposed law would limit court and issuing a swiunons. possible effects on a Sanford
trains to five minutes at any
One sourceinflerrmg'soffice performing arts complex,
crossing In the county. Railroad noted prosecution under the should Orlando build a similar

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cutting of the ribbon lfront row, left to rightl mere o%mer Mrs. Irvin Cohen, Ntoe's Fabrics
Ellis said the proposed crossing
support
Representative Alice Doehiman, John ('arli and Dot Williamson, representing Atlantic National ordinance makes penalty on Titusville office, said
to raise U.
Bank of Sanford (Iferald Photo by [till Vincent Jr.I
conviction (if violation a $A review the proposed crossing 1114)nev and said tie felt cert.,
niurningith store owners and many dignitaries on hand for the occasion. Participating in the actual

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ahcriio,im and
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employes who pleaded guilt), probation; and Campbell to 10
The proposed orclinance is in
our 7:30 p.m. meeting next policemen and an animal appeals.
control officer, serving prison
After action by the appellate and were sentenced on June 17. years prison. Campbell's response to trains blocking tile
uesday," said Knowles.
discussing sentences in connection sith a court it is possible that defense
Bennett was sentenced to sentence '.as later changed b) SR-46 crossing test of Sanford
This item involved
the cost sharing on the study. burglary ring, have been attorneys could ask the local seven years prison and eight the court to six years prison and and complaints from citizens.
transferred from the Lake circuit court to reduce the %-ears probation: Hamlin to five four Nears probation,
S1146 is the main artery into
Butler
state
prison
reception
Sanord from Interstate Four.
federal share which the citY
center to a medium-security
Seaboard Coast Line
accepted last week $15000
facilit% in Lake County.
l6ilroad has recently rerouted
committed by the city. $5.000
Lake
Mary,
and
State
Department
of
Offender
nie of its long freight trairls to
conunitted by
Rehabilitation (DOR) officials
use facilities at Wildwood insaid Raymond Bennett, 30.stvad (if the Sanford yard.
Thursda) s meeting with the iliramn Ilainhin 22, and Robert
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Sheriff John Polk said
three-man committee was Ray Campbell Jr., 23, all of
count%'
commissioners pass the
called to determine the county's Sanford,
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were taken from Lake
interest in a joint effort to Butler it) the I.ake Correctional
The Seminole County Corn- per $1,000 of assessed
Two major items '.%hich cur POWC to enforce it"
develop the inflow-infiltration Institution at Clermont
But Polk noted enforcement
mission has reduced the l975.7 evaluation and is used to Commission Chairman Sid
stud) for the project in North '.'.tektncl
are
could
tie up manpower since an
of
budget
to
within
a
half
mill
determine
the
amount
of
land
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S8)S
could
be
cut
Seminole (ount
Relatives of one of the ex
Montgomery
officer
would have to be at the
by
the taxes paid. Thus, a six mill levy purchase of tht,
ilicemen said the three men, the 5.34 mills certified
(al Conklin, consulting
eount)'s pr oper t y appraistr, a would mean homeowners ill War d complex in South (TOSSifl, fine the blockage,
tioseliesreportedly had been
vrigineer with Clark Dietz &amp;
to
and then go b)
budget analyst said Thursday. pay $6 for each $1.00U of the Seinimleanott (vristriction of a
threatened at tlx- Lake Butler
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Associates of Sanford, a city
another point to possibly stop
1-.lCliflOr Anderson of the assessed property value,
county library.
report
their
hired firin, is expvcIt'd to ex. facilities,
tht,
11"11N .11d '11,17""t the per'1110"t AllalYs's
Tile 9 a.m. session with
sur rou ndi rigs are much better Of IIck' of Marlag(
But, Ile says, neither is a
"°"
FalU4'itiofl(O\tAf)5;Iid department heads stas to ad
wble a lterna tive because the
grant, '.hat it '.ill coser and the Ui in dies wer e at lake Butler. the budget still contains v&amp; thell, of
the commission's Montgoniery Ward building
"There's no %%,it% we could
At the 'reception center the
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estimated
"tilassive stop a fast freight Polk said,
a
project. time schedule for the initiates were isolated in a six. land tax will prooduce.
their 6nipes about reductions in savings" to taxpayers and the "Bu we nilolit
by-eighl-foot cell, designed to
" i~ able to get
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ne coininission was to meet their areas.
voters
engine
or
train
numbers and go
Knowles appealed earlier for hold one prisoner, and housed
library was apDroved by
with department heads today to "It's t give them a chance to last year. Knocking out the to the railroad company."
county support of the required with a fourth inmate after the
t he more than $5- react," Commissioner Dick
Officers can't arrest for
study, saying if the paperwork alleged threats to their sa fety.
library would reduce the budget
million pared from their initial Williams said.
offenses unless
misdemeanor
is not (lOfli' together, then each
I)efense attorneys have filel
b 1525,000
'rhe 1975-76 budget %%ill be in
area will have to (to it in. notice of appeals in the cases requests for 122-million.
they
occur
in
the officer's
million 1goinery
,
Ward purchase is
,,Everything
is
changing
the
neighborhooid
of
$18
presence.
ail(] reportedly are preparing
dividualiv.
The
sewer
committee legal briefs to submit to the again," Mrs. Anderson said. domi more than $5-million fron;
Anoth,or route the en.
membership consists of Fourth District Court of "Other iteitis are cotning in that the $ 22-million request subThe first public hearing on foreenient could take would lx'
Chairman John Morrii, Vihlen Appeals at west Pallil Beach. tile (Ionlinission will want to mitted by department chiefs. the budget is set for '
I p.m. on
I i in e - o: ci n s u in i n g
and
cOilSidCr."
Last
year's
county
budget
Sept.
9
at
the
Seminole
County frustrating, officials said.
and Lake Mary Councilman Sources indicate it may be six
0mw mill is equivalent to $1 was for more than $15.mnillion. CtirthotLse,
Harry Terry
A complainant (deputy or
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this suggestion.
'heatre consultant, is currenu ',
Vie Nankers' Committee of
[lodges, Krider, Engineer Cal advising the City of Orlando on
the renovation of its Municipal
of Commerce Thursda) en Gutmann met with Eisenhower Auditorium and is consultant
dorsed a motion to raise $10,000 on Aug. 12.
for Florida Technological
for the hiring of theatre conAt that time, the theatre Universit% , FTUi ne,.4- fine arts
sult.ant Dr. George Eisenhower consultant said he would be (omplex.
I of willing
to undertake a
10 stud), the feasibilit%
"fie 1 Eisenho%;er) will tell
erecting a performing arts feasibility study in the &amp;-inford
area. fie said he could probably us what we need-if anything-,
center in Sanford.
Howard Hodges, chairman of begin the study before the end ana what the Sanford area
the Bankers' Committee. of the year, would take three to could support-if anything."
suggested half the ,amount be four months to complete it, and said Hodges. "Our committee
feels there is sufficient cause to
rats&amp;d in the COflifliUflit) and his fee would be about $10,000
Eisenhower, who is based at employ him. The study, even if
half by the City of Sanford and
ow light on
negative,
recommended John Krider be Yale University, is renowned other
rojects the ority might
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Altamonte Springs down If I
didn't stay in there and fight,"

B JEAN IATrFSON
Herald Staff Writer

County Reduces Budget

DEADBOLTLOCKS

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im.,sioner Ilelen Keyser, a
prime mover in organizing
tlw chamber and the one who
sporisored the lease through
the city commission, said
today publicity given the
She%in opinion has caused her
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to throw her hat into the
n this year's November
election.

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City Manager Warren E.

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1" x 2" Clear Cedar (un ft )

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whethmr she will seek nelection to her city coinmission sew or will run

1xirticipating in the 1126.000

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Knowles said the Greater

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UNFINISHED FURNITURE
Night Stand (ea )

11ir Ia,A provides for a maxinium salary as listed
;ib(-% v, or it allo,As it maximuni'20jif-ir ci,nt increase

mene' has been using the city.
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permit least a quarter of a mriturV.
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facilities rent-free (toes not established there when I
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Knowles said, adding there is
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Ft ;U71r .- -_
E. (Pete) Kno
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rental fee charged.
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1k opinion may, however
.Sanford "in its astute -wid. affect the Altamonte SpringsWARREN E. KNOWLES

toftird
regional se w er
plant committee received 5t
good news late Thursda
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tile willingnem expressed by

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appraiser, from $11,0
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- 'lax collector, from $2o,as to
Super isor of de tions, Iroiti $17,358 to
$21 0'21
County iii'iont rs from $11 545 to
516 4113
-Scho)ol Lwiard inenibers, front $4,672 to $5,657.

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the purchase of an 8200 kitchen taucet.

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Some officials here weren't earning the 118,692 to 119,302 per sear, w hile the property
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praiser's yearly salary goes from 124,165 to $26,31 .
But in the case of the
his salary listed in
slightly
ill(- 1975-76 county budget fails to correspond with
wore than 02,000. A 20 per cent increase would up
the figures from Williants' office.
lk-ckvith's salary by S4,412.
Polk's salar)
The depa rtment ofthmrnctrdt1on memo
ArdiflgtuWi Ilia ndle, a Seminole County
Sent
to all Florida counties Seminole Counts
she riff cams $23 858 and ill go to a maximum of
salaries
were based on i 1XPu1 ,tl( 11 estimate 'if
$28,893.
Count) reords stins Polk earned $24,984 in 134 000
Fiscal t.ar 1974-75 and is slated to go next year to
The lawsets salaries according to .i (Otiflt)
$28 916
population and the cost of living. Salarme' UhIS
adjusted up or d4J n
uordin'Iy
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Polk
fie said his department
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) is ap.
aillount of detail" figuring his salary, and he said proximate!~ I I I per cent," accorflin~ to Willlafru~,
it's "figured right."
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Altamonte Springs, and released, officials said. Florida Highway Patrol'troopers Investigating the
-Areck ,Acre una%ailable at press thne but reports Indicated thifamily's compact sedan was nor- a third dol,lar.
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Hattaway, who was Acting brough told Andrew no "big,
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Coin- fat" contingency fund will be needed "additional revenue."
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check into Andrew's requests for cost overruns. Ile advLsed
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countv cornmissioners have to select its own engineering county." said Knowles.
told turn the count) airead) had consultant
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location stud)
commitment- from
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Seminole County Commission Vihlen, in an Aug. 14 letter each area will have to
present "inflo-infiltration"
regarding its $15,000 share addressed to Morris and 1ndIIduaIl%
It s cheaper for stud) is the second one required
toward the $126,000 study Knowles, said the county everyone with the joint effort,
required for the federally
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on SH 434 over the Little Wekiva
brough's motion. Commission fronton on Highway 17-9.9.
Third grader Del Justice takes a living leap over a tire during
The sewer committee
Langley Adair, count)' River.
physical education class today at Pinecrest F.lernenta School, t'ludes ('hairnwn John Moths, Chairman Sid VihIen Jr was pollution
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control director, told
Sanford. Del Is just one of many youngst-ri; who Is 'enjo,l, ing' the County Commission Cliairnian absent from Tuesday's meeting
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Sid Vihlen Jr., and Lake Mary
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Andrew told the commission'
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of thousands of dollars in
The CO=IiSgion voted to pay that gas, oil and repairs will
overruns for the 19174-75 fiscal Herring) orders the court
a $5,000 overrun for July and a cost an additional 111,000 and
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part of August. Commissioner $12,000 will be needed in the
The fiscal year ends Sept. 30. Harry Kwiatkowski voted sanitation department.
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Hunt said employes have not been officia lly
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notify personnel of a change within 12 months of the
snitch He said
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said the union is opposed to the trans fer because it
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Williams said we "ought to mid they voted to transfer the and John Kinibrough failed to
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Ytilliamns had his motion to Initiall) thought the Orange further
transfer the funds back to a Countybankwouldpaya higher
Kimbrough suggested
county bank placed on the interest rate to the county. placing the funds in a deputy-S
agenda for next Tuesday's Later. Williams said he found car for transport. Williams
county commission meeting. out no interest is paid on CETA questioned why the insurance
Commissioners Williams, funtis and he called the board's firm was raising such a fuss
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will provide better service until the switch is nude.
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sheriff s Deputies Probe
Series Of Burglaries

NA11ON
IN BRIEF
Trailways Plans To Cut Fares

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Stall Writer

For Unemployed Workers
WASHINGTON AP - Workers out of a job should be
able to ride Continental Trailways buses for half the
normal fare this fall, the bus company says.
Fred Currey, Trailways board chairman, said Tuesday
that if the Interstate Commerce Commission approves,
halfprice fares will be available beginning next Monday to
persons who can show they are drawing unemployment
benefits.
"Our customers are mostly people with middle and low
mcome, blue collar workers who have been hit hardest,"
said Currey. "We hope to trigger a resurgence In job
searches."
He said the bus company will provide "job banks" In
most of its terminals. These banks would list positions
available in most cities served by Trailways, the nation's
second largest intercity bus company.

Meany Raps Boycott Critics
WASHINGTON AP—AFL.CIO President George
Meany, affirming continued support of a boycott of grain
shipments to the Soviet Union, says critics of the boycott
have tried to portray maritime unions as enemies of the
American farmer.
Meany said Tuesday the boycott "is aimed not at farmers but at government action and inaction that benefits
only commodity speculators and the big grain dealers and
that rips off the American consumer in the interest of socalled detente." Administration officials have estimated
the sales will result in a 1.5 per cent rise in food prices.
Meany and six maritime unions called the boycott July
31. Federal judges in New Orleans and Texas have
granted a shippers' requests for court injunctions,
allowing continued loading of shim bound for the Soviet
Union, while legal issues of the boycott are decided.

Seminole sheriff's deputies
today were probing burglaries
and thefts across the county In

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ByDARLYNE MELLO
Herald Correspondent
OVIEDO— To seats on the City Council for Oviedo kiLl be
filled tb ne men for t he first meeting of th e fiscal year, Oct. 6,
as a result of Tuesday's municipal election.
Robert W. Whittier defeated Incum bent Carlos Warren for City
Council Group! and Charles Pratt defeated Her be rt McCarley for
Group!!. lAtnO1li1f s.illberuayor for his third terin, having run
unopposed.
The voting was not as close as had been expected and th e 24
absentee ba llots yet to be count ed will not affect the resul ts. t
of 857 reg istered voters in Oviedo, only 263 went to the polls with
176 votes going to Whittier . Warren got 84 votes, Pratt 157 and
McCarley 100 votes. 011ilf received 208 votes,
The turnout of voters caused much conce rn with City Clerk
Nancy Cox and also ith the new councilmen. The city government must become more im portant to its citizens, according to
Ms. Cox, and people need to be more informed of what is goin g on
and get more involved.
After results of the election were announced and handshak in g
,A as over, it was poin ted out that there was no sign or banner in
the ci ty to a nnounce election day.

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jewelry and telephones and
office equipment were hauled
of!.
Charles J. Pewitt of Pewitt radio was stripped from anauto
and Haeske Rocfing Inc., In his garage and five necklaces
Orlando, reported a green of petrified wood and gem
trailer-mounted tar kettle stones were taken by burglars.
valued at $1 ,)0 was taken from
An eight-foot sli di ng glass
a construction site on East- door and office equipment
brook Boulevard in south valued at $1,080 was reported
Seminole.
missing after burglars entered
Deputies said Sammy H. a residen tial office at Jackman
Metcalf, 105 Kilkenny Ci., and Tangerine in the Eastbrook
Longwood, reported an AM-FM subdivision. Deputy David

A Sept. 23, trial has been charges be fore Circuit Court
scheduled in circuit court for a Judge Virgil B. Conkling.
Sanford man accused of
Dannelly was arrested Aug.
stealing an auto from a 22, at the Sanford Plaza
dealershi p, attempting to steal Shopping Center by Sanf ord
anot her vehicle and resis ting a Police detective J.A. Cash in
po lice offi cer with violence to connection wi th the taking of a
his person.
car from Economy Toyota,
James W. Dannelly, 18, 120 according to court files,
Fairlane Circle, Sanford,
Six ot her defendants pleaded
pleaded
innocent
when innocent at arraignment and
arraigned Tuesday on the were secheduled for trials:

Entire City Board Subpoenaed

Hoffa Foster Son Testifies
DETROIT (AP) - Jimmy Hoffa's foster son appears
before a federal grand jury today to answer questions on
his whereabouts July 30 when the former Teamsters
Union president disappeared.
Charles L. "Chuckle" O'Brien has acknowledged to the
FBI that he was driving a car owned by the son of a
reputed uaut leader near a swurin uetxoi restaurant
%here Hoffa was last seen.
FBI special agent James Esposito said in an affidavit
filed with federal court he has probable cause to believe
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"O'Brien has used Joseph Giacalone's automobile to
facilitate an abduction of Hoffa."

Commissioners Look

Fort Lauderdale, was set for a
Sept. 29 trial on a charge of
carrying a concealed firearm.
Leonard was arrested by
Sheriff's It. R.C. Parker Aug.
21 at an Altamonte Springs
mo te l. lie faces two char ges of
misdemeanor marijuana
possession in County Court In
connection with the incident.
An thony J. Robinson, 19, of
Lake Monroe Terrace, Sanford,
is scheduled for trial Oct. 6 on
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scheduled for trial the week of
Oct. 6 on a possession of stolen
motor vehicle charge.
Gra ce Robinson, 29-yearold
Altamonte
Springs
housewife, wasn't present for
arraignment on an aggravated
assault charge but Judge
Conkling indicated the case will
be set for trial Sept. 29.
— David Michael Beehncr,
23, and Douglas Alan Beehner,
18, bo th of 2554 Park Drive,

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contract for construction, in- an investigation of alleged
curred expenses for ar-discrepancies in the issuarice of
chitectural services and In- the building permit by Brad-

surance.
shaw.
On
Aug.
4,
after
opposition
Councilmen Irwin Hunt er,
$5 Horse In AAo U th
from other residents to the nlannin&amp; and zoning mm.
construction of churches on the missioner, and Assistant
the
sale.
By ED PRICKET
Hayes Road sites, council Commissioner Irene Van
-----------The sale was held, and the reversed its approval of request Eepoel were asked by the
Herald Staff writer
horse went to the highest bidder by Seminole Baptist and the
rnayorto look into allegations of
A horse nine hands and one - all $5 worth.
Jehovah's Witnesses and improprieties.
inch tall was taken Into custody
Jones, the assistant to the fuspended a building permit
Hunter reported Tuesday
by county officials.
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Issued by Building Inspector night after looking
over perAfter 111 days the horse was explained that all unpaid bills Ray Bradshaw for the continent material submitted by
sold for $5.
left over after the sale of a structlon of the Baptist Church. Bradshaw, he did not
see
Now, the Seminole County captured animal must
The summons stated the anything wrong, but passed
Commission owes a $400 bill for borne by the commission, But "revocation was made ar- them on
to City Attorney
care of the animal while it was commissioners
refused. bitranly, capriciously and with Newman Brock for
his opinion.
They demanded more in, total disregard for the rights of
in the county's custody.
Mrs. Van Eepoel said Hunter
If that little bit of economics formation. But Jones says what
seems rernanable, it's even he presented Tuesday Is all he more remarkable to corn. knows.
missloners—they refuse to pay
"The next time they have a IFFf r a Foot Stomping
the bill.
cow - we'll barbecue it,"
od Time In the
Tuesday, Circuit Court Clerk Kimbrough quipped.
Ashby Jones presented the bad
stalgic atmosphare
news to the county commission
the 2014, visit...
County Mum
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"Ti iiwk,t Ilk. a frg.,., fkh
animal too durn long," Corn.
missioner Mike Hattaway
commented.
Commissioner John Kim(Continued From Page-IA)
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to
be
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file with federal presented by Sheriff John Polk
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Ilciats
before
application can be
Klmbrouh said he as under
the opinion the sheriff "was made for a grant fqr the
of
project, which Knowles
responsible" for picking
estimated at $6 million to 115
large animals anyway.
Seminole County
,
Jones explained the $400 million, 'depending on the
system"
Included mileage for hauling
"We can predict a need for a
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regional
sewer
plant
about
five
powidment fee - even a
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years from now," said
viiarlan's bill. During
Knowles.
stay' the horse fell ill.
This second study, tc4.alling
As for the $13 bill presented
11,000,
includes the 193,735
by Polk Jones said that was to
Join in with the sing-a-long
pay for advertising and holding federal share which the city
happy times in the
accepted Last week, $15,000
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Jolly
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$15,000 still sought from
Knowles said Sanford
originally planned on "going
alone," and then invited the
county to participate in the
to zvc taxpayers money In the long run.
He said an environmental
Impact study also will be
required for the project.

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On Saturday, FBI Director
Clarence Kelley revealed for
the first time that Oswald had
delivered a letter to the Dallas
FBI office, several weeks before the Kennedy assassination,
that threatened an FBI agent.
Kelley also acknowledged
that the note was destroyed
shortly alter the Nov. 2.2, 1963,
assassination and that Oswald's
visit never was reported.
According to Kelley, "the
note contained no reference to
President Kennedy or in anyP
way would have forewarned f
the subsequent assassination"
However, David W. Helm,
who served as a staff member
of the Warren Commission,
maintained In an interview
Tuesday that "if the FBI destroyed a document that
directly applied to Oswald,
there's Just no excuse for that."
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According to the Warren re port, FBI agents had inter.
viewed Oswald In 1962 shortly
after he returned from the Soviet Union with his Russian wife
Marina. The commission found
that the bureau had continued
Iii. investigation of Oswald until
Nov. 5, 1963, less than three
weeks before the assassination.
On Nov. 1, FBI agent James
P. [lusty Jr. visited Oswald's
landlady In Dallas, where he
met Marin4i, the commission
said.

never charged. ne Greenglasises now are believed to be living

under assumed names.

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It was the lowest toll for the
78-how holiday period since
1961 and the fourth lowest for
the period in the last quarter of
a century.
The National Safety Council
had estimated that between 460
and 560 persons would be killed
in highway accidents (luring the
holiday,
One Safety Council official
said the reduction from last
year's 515 Labor Day weekend
deaths may show that drivers
are acclimated to driving
habits they began to assume
during last year's gas shortages, when the 55-mile-per-hour
speed limit was imposed.
Safety Council statistics show
that the traffic rate the first
seven months of this year is
holding at about 3.6 per 100 million vehicle miles traveled.
That's the same rate as last
year and a sharp decline from
1973 when the rate was 4.24 per
100 millon vehicle miles.

Des pite appeals to the Supreme Court and ['resident Dwight D.
Eisenhower and rotcst demonstrations in the United States and
abroad, the Rosenbergs were electrocuted in June 19, 1953.
Greenglass was sentenced to 15 years in prison and his wife was

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report of an additional FBI contact with lee Harvey Oswald is
true, the Warren Commission
probably would have Intensified
its criticism of the bureau in
connection with
the death of
President John F. Kennedy, a
former commission staff member says.
In its 888-page report, the
commission documented the
extensive information the FBI
had compiled on Oswald before
the assassination and concluded that "a more alert and
carefully considered treatment
of the Oswald case by the bureau" would have resulted in
alerting the Secret Service
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was the result of a ccmnbination
of factors.
llecht commented on Tuesday after The Associated Press
counted 407 traffic fatalities on
the nation's roads (luring this
past labor Day weeken(i, from
6 p.m. Friday to midnight Mon.

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the plaintiff."
did not as her opinion or call a not be objective as she had been
The church Is seeking a meeting to discuss It with her, told by three different people be
temporary restraining order to
Brock said after talking to was associated with the Hat.
WINTER SPRINGS— When keep the council from recon- Bradshaw he was of the opinion taways, who had sold the
Mayor Troy Piland and sidering the application until a that the building official did not property to the church. Brock
members of the City Council hearing is held on the plaintiff's act outside his discretion. The denied any association with any
arrived for Tuesday night's application for a preliminary so-called investigation did not of the Hattaway family.
council session, they found a Injunction. A public hearing has satisfy members of the
Rev. Robert Clark, pastor of
deputy waiting to present each been set for Sept. $ to recon- audience, who called It "silly" Seminole Baptist, said, "In the
with a Circuit Court summons. sider the churches' requests. and a "farce."
first place the property belongs
Seminole Baptist Temple,
A preliminary Injunction is
Ranchiands resident Mary to the church and called the
Inc., Is seeking a court in. sought to enjoin the city from Williamson said Brock could charges a 'kangaroo court."
junction against the city as a interfering with the use of the
result of the city's rescinding its church property so long as It Is
approval of the church's within the scope of the law and
request for conditional land nse city ordinance and a final
in a residential area of the hearing to permanently enjoin
Ranchlands.
the city council from in.
Based on the Council's terfering with construction and
original approval of the operation of a church on the
request, the church had corn- property.
pleted purchase of the land July
Finally, the church is asking
from Hattaway arid Zabel to receive cost and expenses
and obtained a building permit and additional equitable relief.
ARE
July 30.
Controversy over council's
The summons states the action on the church requests
church had entered Into a has erupted Into conflict over

about the lHimb then being developed secretly at Los Alamos,

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the stranger.

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alleged conspiracy to slip atomic bomb secrets to the Russians.
In the same statement, Greenglass alleges that Julius
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WASHINGTON -P) The FBI's Rosenberg papers Ifl(Ik'ate
that the principal government witness in the famous spy case
refrained from implicating his sister Ethel Rosenberg for more
than a mon th alter confessing his own involvement and accusing
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reported four telephones, an building." .
Edward
Johnson,
36-year-old
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elec tric typewriter were also City of Sa nford employe, was
treated for a rattlesnake bite
taken in the burglary.
Sheriffs deputy John I. Poole Tuesday and released from
reported damage to the Krystal Seminole Memorial Hospital,
Restaurant, U.S. 17-92, Fern po lice reported.
Lt. Ralph Russell and
Park, was estimated at $1,000
Tuesday after a pickup truck patrolman William S. Hasson
accidentally crashed Into the reported Johnson was sear.
ching for a water meter at a
building.
Poole said Mrs. Karla L new house at 2544 El Capitan
Kauffman, 312 Broadview Ave., Dr. and stepped into a ratAltamonte Springs, was in the tiesnake den in a palmetto
process of backing the truck t hicket.
from a parking s pot when her
Russell said Johnson sa id he
small son "got his thumb saw a "big snake and several
caught in the pissenger side little o nes" and ran to the
door." Poole sa id the vehicle nearby home of Paul Markos,
then "lurched forward over the 2533 El Capitan Dr.

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Original Statement Fa*11s To Imp licat e Sister Ethel

Auto Theft Trial Scheduled

,nr,inn Priilira'vcri c

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. (AP) - A gunman
released the last two of seven --------------J.—.
hostaies ea rly today nftr
authorities agreed to wait until dawn to let him "do some
writing" before he surrendered.
James Locklear, 24, released the hostages - who had
been held for 12 hours -after authorities also reportedly
agreed not to prosecute his brother, Ware, In the incident arising from a gambling dispu te.
One of the hostages held In the Kelmont Arms Apartments in this Sierra Nevada resort was killed when he
attempted to escape. He was identified as George
Staedler, 21, of Hayward, Calif. Police said It was not
clear whether the fatal shots were fired by officers or
armed men inside the apartment.

Greenglass Only Named

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Rhode Island currently provide un employment

benefits to strikers.
To no one's surprise, complaints are pouring in
from labor unions. But the labor argument that a

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is a weak one. Welfare programs
have a humanitarian purpose. to be sure. Yet the
philosophy behind them, as generous as it has
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the public responsible for supporting the family of

a person who has a job and is voluntarily choosing
not to go to work.
We do not have to look far to see a more
compelling reason for unions to be resisting this
,.velfare reform. The promise of welfare checks for a
striker's family loads the dice in favor of unions

in

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open founta in, kids were frolicking under the
shade trees, and the gentleman unfolded a
w-rapped sandwich to eat. One bite. Two. Peanut
butter and jelly from the look of it. "Do you
know," the gentleman said,
phrase
to swallow, and then to reach for a Thermos, "do
you know about the whooping crane?" He
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calculate because of the complexities of welfare
financing. A study by the Unive rsity of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Finance produced an
estimate that a 71-day strike by th e United Auto
Workers agai ns t General Motors in 1970 shutting
down 137 GM plants and idling 329,000 workers
around the country - cost the American taxpayer
$30 million in various welfare benefits paid to
strikers. That was noth ing but a $30 million public
subsidy to the "war chest" of the UAW.
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abused by able-bodied people who are dodging

their responsibility to try to find a job and hold It to
The issue is quite clear

comes to welfare benefits for workers
vhose idleness results from nothing more than a
union s strike strategy. The taxpayer has no
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oversized

responsibility to make it easier for a striker to staV

away from his job.

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So What's New?

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The average American has been convinced, for several
t the smallest thing on the face of the earth is the size of
his bankroll on the night before payday. Now along come some
Stanford professors who have Isolated some matter that Is In.
finitesftnally smaller. They call it the "U",for unknown.
The matter is so unknown, in fact, that its discovery
upset awny theories of anture that have been used as the basis
for scientific progress.
Here's the answer to those irritating people who have a
habit of asking always "what's new?" There's always
something new for those who do not stop look. If we ever
reach the day when there isn't a "U" factor, it will be a du ll
world indeed.

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no action.
not

Drive, in a residential

trailer

is "clearly in violation.

and she could be prosecuted."
Ile
said the city could have the
Food
To
trailer removed by court inBy Lot:lsl: COOK
the rise as supplies decline, in three.
The items on the All checklist milk, all-beef frankfurters and junction.
Associated Press Writer
poultry farmers had been ar'Me USDA has estimated food were: chopped chuck, center granulated sugar.
"I don't want to put the
Americans who have been guing that they were losing prices will go up about 9 per cut pork chops,
woman out on the street,' sail
The cities checked were: Al
LISBON, Portugal lAP) - President Francisco da
paying attention to food price money because egg prices were cent this year compared to a juice concentrate, coffee, paper
N.M., Atlanta, Ga., Mayor Lee Moore.
Costa Gonies met political leaders today in an apparent
predictions found few surprises too low.
14.5 per cent increase last year,
Mrs.
towels,
butter,
appeared
Grade-A Boston, Chicago, Dallas, De1)1(1 to find a way out
at the ocery store during Authe growing
over his
The trends generally reflect That estimate is higher than medium white eggs, creamy troit, Los Angeles, Miami, New before the commission about IS
nomination
proConimunist (;en. Vasco Goncalves as
gust. An Associated Press mar- prices at the farm level. The anticipated earlier in the year, peanut butter, laundry deter- V o r k, P h ii a d e I p h I a, months ago but no action was
rinitmiander of the armed forces.
ktbasket survey showed Crop Re;virting Board of the ixmrtl be cause of grain sales to gent fabric softener, tomato Pro'adonce, Salt Uike City and
.ken b Mize, according to
(usta (oiIcs corif erred separately with Socialist leader
higher costs for basics like U.S. Department of Agriculture the Soviet Union and partly be- sauce chocol ate chip cookies, StatUe.
Knowles.
Mario Soare.s and Communist general secreta ry Alvaro
butter and eggs and a new said that pri ces paid to farmers cause of bad weather that
1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
alat the presidential palace. Soares, wrhose Socialist
surge in sugar prices.
IPM I
party won most votes in elections last April, has inade
On the plus sidv, there were eggs, for example, increased
The AP survey found that the
Goncalves' removal From power a condition for his
signs that beef prices are be- during June and July, while price of chopped chuck, which
SUPER BLUE GRASS FESTIVAL
pa rticipation in any government,
ginning their expected decline prices for beef cattle tie- rose earlier In the summer, deCosta Gomes has staked his personal
on the
although most of the savings creased.
dined at the checklist store in
former premier's appointinent as chief of staff and if he
are Iiiiiite(i to hamburger.
On an over-all basis, the All seven cities and was unchanged
.
it ('0111(1 undt'rmnine his own position as president.
The A1 drew up a random list survey showed the market- in six. The decrease reflected I
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~of 15 commonly purchased food basket total went up during Auincreased supplies of cattle,
and nonfood items, checked the gust at the checklist store in 10 particularly those fed on grass.
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price at
prices remain high with
NAI"i-SAU, lla,hatnas (All) - Bah.ainian PrimeMinister
each of 1.1 cities on March 1, average increase of almost 3 supplies running 20 per cent beHours of picking &amp; singing.
Lyndon Pindling denies that the failure of Ws country to
as
ed on or per cent. In the remaining three low last year's levels.
k
agree w ith the U.S. on fishing rights on the Bahamian
1
about the start of each suc- cities, the niarketbasket bill at
Egg prices were up at the
Virginia Boys, The Lewis Family,
''11 indicates a mwve tnard Cotiunurusmn,
ceeding month, The latest the checklist store declined by checklist store in 10 of the cities
Blue
Grass Gentlemen, Blue Grass
After the ta lks collapsed last seek, Sen. Richard Stone,
check was made Just before the an average of Just under I pe r surveyed, but things may
Partners,
American Express Blue
1)1-la., said the failure might indicate that the Bahamas
Labor Day
Grass,
Orange
Blossom Blue Grass,
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were few signs of holi(Lay
Comparing prices at the be. months. The USDA has esti.
Blue
Grass
Generation.
35 famous
Pindling said Tuesday that that evaluation was "nonbargains.
ginning of September with mated that egg production for
Entertainers,
sense."
The increases had been an- those at the start of the year, the fourth quarter is expected
JIPA &amp; JESSE
"Our
destiny
is
in
the
Western
Hemisphere,
and
we
ticipated: sugar refiners have the All found the marketbasket to be up.slightly from the third
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been slowly upping their total at the checklist store de- quarter, although it will still be
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in the Western Hemisphere," he said,
pri ce s; dairy products are on dined in 10 cities and increased be hind 1974 levels.
The price of a pound of butter,
JP.
which had remained steady for
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most of the year, went up at the
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CALENDAR
surveyed, with increases
SEPTEMBER 2
Howard C. Sc'hukl, 1)eltona
ranging from 1 per cent in Salt
ADNII.MIONS
Maggie B. Mourey, 1,iong.
Lake City to 42 per cent in
Sanford.
wood
Slim n Tr i m, 10a.m. and 1 Dallas.
SEPI', 3
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Dorothy S. Raybold, LongAdvanced Gunsmithing, 7-10 p.m. Monday and Wednesday,
Sugar prices also went up in
.
Elisabeth Brown
wood
pin., 8 weeks, S-208. Call SCC's South Seminole Center. 11 of the checklist stores at.
Margaret K. Brown
Mildred H. Stonleigh, Long- Seminole Community College's Call Seminole Community though they remained well be.
John A. Burton
wood
Community
for College's Community Services low the record levels of 1974.
THE LEWIS FAMILY
BLUE GRASS GENERATION
Shirley A. Butler
Virginia K. Lewis, Oviedo
for reservations.
reservations,
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Patsy C. Barlow
James Miller, Oviedo
Tick e ts available at the Box Office: Adults $6. Children $3,
Sanford-Seminole Art
Advanced Guusmlthlng,
Georgena M. Hart
DISCHARGES
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Gates open 12 Noon.
6:30
p.m.,
Civic
A
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- 10 p.m., registration fee
Sanford:
Vanilla lull
Center, for covered dish sup$IO.00, 8 wks., 5-208. Call
Edith Jackson
Martha Bellamy
AMERICAN LEGION FIELD
Mathieux will conduct
Seminole
Community College's per. Joe
Agnes E. 13o)d
Theresa A. Kilger
Sanford, On Highway So. 17.92
a critique.
Commnunit' Services for
Francina M. Martin
Samuel K. Denney
reservations.
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John Joh nson
l'huoc Tan Nguyen
James Seaton
Peter A. Jones
SEPT.
Ida H. Smith
Bar ba ra Perez
Forest City Elementary
Eliza be th Tesla
Larry G. Suggs
SchoolFirstGradeOpen Ho.se,
Tuesdays high 85. Overnight
Raymond J. Turrill
Claude I). Waits
7 pin.
49
low
62. Rainfall was 2.60 inches.
Louetta W. Tyner
Arthur F. Eigenmann, SEPT. 5
Partly cloudy through
Bessie M. Walker
IJeI3ary
Lyman High School Athletic Thursday with a chance of I
John 1). Gunning, Altamonte
Rose I.. loindsley, DeBary
I
Boosters will sponsor a bar* thundershowers, mainly during I
Springs
Louis Levine, Deltona
becue at 5:30 p.m. with swim the afternoons. Highs in the
.
Gertrude A. Russell, DeBary
Terrence R. Longo, Deitona
party in the new pool, sneak upper 80s and low Ws. I,ows I
Doris
F.
Clifton,
DeLand
Robert
D.
Smedley,
Deltona
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preview of football team, and mainly in the low 70.s. Variable '
ba ck to sc hool dance at 8 p.m. mostly southerly winds 10 mph
Ole J. OLsun, l)eltona
liaricn, Orlando
or less, gusty near thun6
- m. Itain probabilit% 40
during the day, 20 per
National Paraplegics Assn. per
AREA DEATHS
party
EXTENDED FORECAST
Edgewater[)rive, Orlando.
JAMES MIU.S
veteran of WWII having served
Partly cloudy with £cattered
in the U.S. Army and a SE1q- 8
mainly afternoon and evening
Seminole High School Band thundershowers, Highs
Presbyterian. He was a
James (Jimmie I C. Mills, 58,
mostly
of 770 E Land Ave., Longwood, member of the Oak Cliff Lodge Paren ts meeting, band room, around 90 and lows in th e 70s.
I,
+ (Led Sunday morning at his 705 F&amp;A.St of Dallas, Tex., 7:30 p.m.
Daytona Beach tides: high 7

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Senlinole.

oma ity,
asterers
South Seminole Center, 1:01 p.m. Port Canaveral: high
,
been a resident of Longwood
Local 15, Veterans of Foreign 12 weeks. For reservations call 6:43 am., 7:12 p.m.; low 12:31
the past three years mo vi ng Wars Post 2093, Orlando.
Services,
scc Coll
a in, 12:57 p in
t1wre froin Orlando, fie ,Aas a
Survivors include his wife.
Mrs. Eva M. Mills, Longwood;
daughter, Mrs. Wynelle Hunt,
O rlando and four grand-

shell road and throwing himself off at the hit- squirrels. fie touched the neighbor on the arm:

a few changes In existing pipelines. And we could Importation of slaves had been banned by every

ching post. It is evening and the negroes have
"The whooper Is a buzzard you know, by
afford to be wasteful then, because the solar civilized nation, including the U.S. Zephanlah
had a fine days work. They sit in a semi-circle relation at least. And most ungregarlous, too. He
energy needs to be only 10 per cent efficient.
Kingsley, this "most fit and discreet person," around the doors of their cabins, or stretched will nest only if another whooper is not nesting
"The beauty of using hydorgen Li that you was an outlaw,
blissfully at length beside the wall,, of their shell nearby. They mate, but they do not flock.
startwithwaterandsunlight,youburnitaridget
On his first slaving venture, Kingsley houses. From somewhere comes the vibrant Nobodyknowswhy. Myopinionhstheydon'tlike
back water. If you ever get the system working, married an African princess "by the native chords of African melody thumped out on the each other that well." The gentlernan screwed
rites," receiving a number of slaves as part of
you will have an endless source of energy."
instrument of his heart, the guitar or 'box.'
the cap on his Thermos.

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Senate Probes FBI'
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BERRY'S WORLD

Pete Knowles said

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strutted this across Pennyslvania Avenue and
Into Lo)iayette Park where he engaged in a
itua l sitting down: off with the coat, up with

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was shot (lead aboard a
Soviet airliner that landed here today on its way from
New York to MOSCOW, police reported.
Security forces surrounded the Aeroflot Ilyushln 62
jetliner as it came to a halt on the runway and Scott,and
Yard Special Branch lX)IiLe went aboard.
The passengers were taken off for questioning in an
airport lounge. Unconfirmed reports said passengers
reported that the shooting was an accident.
Police said the passenger %as shot just before the plane
b)Uche(l down. They refused to identify the (lead man or
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bohydrates, vitamins and trace minerals.
I ill - According to biologist Victor Koliman of the
laboratory, the capability on feeding thousands
of times more people than the world's present
A neighbor on the bench turned.
population of over four billion by using just one
" Yes," the gentleman said, politely,
per cent of the world's land is available today.
whooping crane." lie placed his sandwich on its
He foresees the time when a typical fa rmer
paper. "1 am an authority on it," tie licked jelly
Wt
could produce three million pounds
highfrom his thumb. In turn he used a handkerchief
protein food a year from one acre of land - or
to wipe the lick. lie also blew his nose. And then
more accurately, from a one-a cre pond about
continued: "Foronething it Lithe Largest bird on
one and a hall feet deep. By contras!, the same
the North American continent. By far, really.
acre of land would prod uce only about 5,000
Fully grown it stands as tall as a boy
a big
pounds of a conventional crop such as corn.
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And wingspan: Six to seven feet or
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Tbesystemwouldbenearlyself.pet-petuating
more."
and could be installed virtually anywhere in the
This
evening,
ladies
and
gentlemen.
"Good
A breeze began, ever so welcome, and caught
world, wi th no restirctlons on geographical
the gentle man's lunch
pe by surprise. It
location and no concern about the availability of
Is your captain speaking."
tumbled
from his lap, to the ralk, snagging
large amoun ts of water,
momentarily on the be nch leg be fore drifting
U the algae ponds were located near power
over the grass to the fountain. The gentleman
plants, two add.ltlonal benefits could be derived: BERT COLLIER
appeared not to notice. "Whoopers," he said,
The warm waste water from plant operations
"tha t's what we call them for short."
could be used directly in the ponds, and carbon
The wrapper stopped again at the base of the
di oxide could be extracted from smoke stack
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fountain, whereupon a child crumpled it for
gases and fed to the algae.
as
a ball and quickly threw it into the water
As a ni mal feed, algae could perform another
"Zphaniah Kingsley," wrote President tier dowry. Ile also contracted with her fa ther
for
where
It floated on the waves and in the foam
important function. Al though a steer would James Monroe in a letter appointing him to the a steady supply of blacks at his slave stations
on
generated
by the bathers.
return only about one-tenth of a pound of beef for Florida Legislative Council in 1823, "is one of the the coast for shipment to Florida.
Tourists passed by, their cameras aimed at th e
each pound of algae, the cheapness and most fit and discreet persons In our territory,"
Kingsley installed his wife, Anna
availability of this "feed" would make cattle
Fort
White
House, a grass stain souvenir occupied the
That statement was probably the most Madegignine Jai, In her own home on
a
rear
of one woman's stretch shorts. Yak, yak,
raisWg more economical than the traditional astonishing ever made about Kingsley in all the George Island, with extensive gardens and
feedlot inethod using grain.
78 years of his life -not for what It said but for string of servants. He also set up a harem of they said. Click, click. The gentleman was not
In addition to its potential as a food source, what it didn't,
auxiliary wives at convenient locations and distracted. "The bird is white," he went on,
with black tips on the wings arA a
algae could also supply large amounts of energy
This faiiLastic character was
of the illicit
to replace the world's dwindling supplies of oil Florida slave trade. In his fleet of schooners
And
they don't whoop; that is what
To compensate' for his short stature, rouge head.
and natural gas. Across the country in Fashioned on the Mayport ways he brought Zephanlah developed a super ego. He rode about people think, but it's wrong. They trumpet, very
.
Cleveland, Dr. Lester Kramptiz, director of tht streams of black ivor-% from the African coast to
tus plantations on a huge white horse, wearing a loud, like this: 0000mp, 0000000mp'" The
department of microbiology at Case Western his string of plantations for "taming." Properly
Mexican tourists turned to stare at the gentleman. lie
green hunting jacket, an
Resery e Medi cal School, has been growing at gae trained they were smuggled across the Georgia sombrero, with large silver buckles on his shoe . continued to trumpet. For effect. he put his
and diverting the photosynthetic process to border to replenish the stock of the Southern He was a ludicrous Napoleon of an exotic pygmy hands to his mouth and 000mped in the direction
produce hydrogen.
of the Wh House gate.
plantations.
empire.
He estUnates that the amount of hydrogen
Kingsley kept detailed records showing that it
An unpubILOsed typescript !rorn the old WPA
The gentleman lifted off the bench with his
that could be generated in an area no larger than cost him from cents to $50 to import a human writers Project Includes a vivid and fanciful calls. Then sat down quietly. "I'm sorry," he
175 by 175 miles wot1d be enough to satisfy the being whose price on the auction block ranged picture of his life style.
said, "I've made a fool of myself." Ile finished
wor ld 's needs in the year 2000. Hydrogen is from $1 000 to $1,500. The Kin gsley tag on a slave
"One sees the mr.3n himself, a short, small his sandwich, except for the crusts, which he

better contract are worth a loss of income. Emplovers have to consider whether sticking by their
contract offer is worth a th reatened shutdown of
production and loss of business. Bargaining in such
an atmosphere becomes weighted in favor of the
union if workers can turn to public welfare to ease
the economic impact of a strike. That is hardly a
leading to a fair settlement of a
bargaining stalemate.
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members have to decide whether the prospects of a

support their

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the low "bayhead area" He "platted" street only and the isolated case and "no appraiser land available at a reduced
Mrs. Long said she has since complained right-of-way has not been would have apx"ved it" for a price.
was granted a moving permit to the city to correct drainage opened by the city because the
bank loan.
"Where the land is cheap,
Some stubborn women have and had been told by himself problems after heavy rains area Is "so low."
Knowles suggested denying there's a lot of problems," he
presented -some land problems an(] Building Official Bill flooded the area.
The residential zon(A land is building permits issued like thi3 -said.
recently for Sanford City Braceland that the area was a
On another matter, the
"You can't deny her a in the Goldsboro area in the until the city requires
Commissioners,
flood area and drainage building permit. But that Southwest quarter of the city, prospective builders to provide commission last week advised
The commission has set a
plans to overcome drainage Knowles to instruct City
problems would result in the doesn't prevent the flooding, Knowles said.
public hearing for 7 p.m. Sept. lowin
problems by adding fill dirt and Attorney Vernon Mize Jr., on a
either," said Knowles. fie told
22 on vacating right-of-way on
"She moved into the problem opening access to such areas. house trailer belonging to Linda
commissioners last week Mrs.
25 feet of West 14th St ree t , cit
Knowles said he Just shook
it's a dr ainage basin," The commission took
Murphy which was placed on
Long had bought a "bad piece
drainage basin where Edn
his head when Mrs. loon
Knowles added.
Knudson
Knowles said it is
the
Long had moved a wo(xi fratne "moved the house anyway"
Commissioner
A.A. responsibility of city taxpayers zoned area south of the city
house.
onto the lot she had bought in
He said the house is on a McClanahan said it is an to correct problems that make near Airport Blvd.
Mize said Mrs, Murphy's

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needs of the world's burgeoning population.
The potential of algae as a food supply or
dietary supplement has long been recognized,
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pledges totalling $3,249.34

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grand prize winner of

Second prize of a calculator went to Mary Ellen
Greene, whileMark Pearce %on a bik,! radio and a
$25 sa vings bond for honorable mention. Mark was
bracket. Jeff Drennen
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paving welfare benefits to strikers. Under a
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unmitigated gall to dump three little kittens In the
yard of
unoccupied home on Tangerine Drive.

Jack Homer of the Greater Sanford Chamber of
('nlmerct' informs us that the monstrous
%k ice Bicentennial flag, tiich measures 12 feet by

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vesligating allegations that the FBI tried to dug deeper into the story for the answers the

incident reported that "King threatened to leap only be described, therefore, as a blackmail file.
from the 13th floor window of the hotel if this
Indeed, we can prove that FBI officia ls tried
to peddle embarrassing items about Dr. King to
woman would not say she loved him."
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CIA forwarded a raw, unverified newsmen. Our FBI sources also say that
report to the FBI that Dr. King, totally naked, hoover's loyal sidekick, the late Clyde Tolson,
chased a woman through an Oslo hotel during his sent the Willard Hotel tape anonymously to the
Norway visit to receive the Nobel peace prize. civic rights leader's wife, Corett.a King.

smear the late Dr. Martin Luthe r King by senators are seeking.
spreading stories about his sex life,:,
There is bitter disagreement over who first
Some senators regard this as a classic abuse suggested that the FBI eavesdrop on Dr. King.
of police power. It will get special attention, But in October 1963, llonver obtained - some say
therefore, from the committee,
wangled a memorandum from then-Atty. Gen.
Robert
Kennedy authorizing the controversial
Dr. King won the Nobel peace prize for h is
But the blackmail, apparently, didn't work.
The FBI also monitored Dr. King's
wiretaps.
work.
nonviolent crusade to gain equal rights for black
relationship
with
the
vivacious
wife
King's
of
a
Los
Dr.
close
friend
and
associate,
Rep.
The official justification was to determine
Americans, He faced the police dogs and flj.
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Walter
Fauntroy,
Angeles
dentist.
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FBI
called
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an
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told
whether
us the late leader
King had any secret ties with the
hoses of Southern
affair." The woman insIsted the relationship was
'as fully aware of the FBI's surveillance and
Communist.s.
But
the
only
secret
dealings
that
ry, "We shall o','erc'ome," stirred his people.
"merely a friendship."
wasn't the least deterred by it.
Dr. Kin g's rhetoric, however, led him into a the wiretaps revealed were with women.
- As part of its continuing surveillance, the
collision with the late, powerf ul FBI chief J. dynamism and cour age had made him at tractive
the blackmail Information because he felt It
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famous
to
many
women.
FBI bugged Dr. King's hotel suite in Atlantic would hurt the FBI more than himself,
Edgar Hoover. This became one of th
sa id
Here are examples of the sort of smut that the City durin g the 1964 Democratic convention. But
fetxls of the 1960s.
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of Dr. Martin Luther King, acca*q to our continued to mordtor the activities of his suc.
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lackRusslan"concoction,, bragged
sources, untllhisdeath In April 19U. 'rhe latest ceasor, the Rev. Ralph Abernathy. We showed
want to know who ordered the snooping and
of his sex ua l pr owess to a woman visitor and
secret sex re port we saw was dated Feb. 20 1968 hIm a secr et FBI report, de ta iling a conversa tion
leaked the sex stories to the press. TheY are also then proceeded to prove his boast.
- - In other words, the FBI continued listening he had held with his wife, lie said it could only
seardilng for FBI agents who participated in
In Las Vegas, Dr. Ki ng a llegedly picked up an
have come from a bug in his bedroom.
Dr.
King's most private conversations for
actul survei,llaw of the ei-Al rights leader.
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We were the first to reveal on May 24, 1968, morning that he had paid her $100 to spend the
picked up no evidence that he had committed a present FBI director, Clarence Kelley, has taken
that the FBI had tapped Di-. King's telephones. night with iIIi.
crime or was likely to commit one. J. Edgar the FBI out of the blackmail business cornWe reported that the wiretaps had divulged
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Christian Faces Pension Loss

Altamonte Springs
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - pension benefits should stop Williams, state secretary of
"During the plea negotia.
:Former Education Commis. after Christian's contribution to administration, as defendant, tions, both parties agreed and
'jioner Floyd Christian, just the retirement fund runs out In
Cnristlan's attorneys con- proceeded on the premise that
lback from a federal prison, October.
the only construction of" the
faces the possible loss of his
Shevin said the retirement tended the two are entirely
retirement law "would provide
$25,000-a.year state pension,
law which forbids pensions to lerent crimes,with different that the plea to acceptance of
definitions and penalties under
unlawful compensation would
Leon County Circuit Judge persons convicted of bribery Florida law,
Donald 0. Hartwell called a also covers those convicted of
not jeopardize Floyd T. Chriscorn.
Special
Prosecutor
T.
Edlion's
retirement benefits,"
hearing on Christian's suit ask, receiving unlawful
'ing for continuance of the pen- pensation. Christian was found ward Austin of Jacksonville Austin said.
Christian probably would not
sion and an opposing motion by guilty of that charge April 4. filed a statement with Hartwell
"The
word
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supporting
Christian's
conhave
entered the bargaining If
state lawyers requesting a
be
interpreted
broadly
so
as
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tention
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pension
should
conhe
had
known his pension would
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embrace all the different forms tlnue because of Un- be lost, Austin added. But he
Christian filed the suit after and species of 'bribery," state derst.andings reached during conceded that he had no
,Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin said lawyers said in reply to the suit the plea bargaining that authority to bind the state to
in an opinion last June that the which named Lt. Gov, Jim resulted in conviction,
continue the pension.

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

on first reading a zoning or. which would permit certain
dinanc'c amendment permitting occupations in R-IAA zoned
home occupations,
areas, Mrs. Keyser asked City
AI.TAMONTE SPRINGS —
The ordinance, passed on a 4. Attorney Joe Davis for a ruling
Despite opposition from the I vote with Commissioner on whether a commissioner
Altamonte-Casselberry Chain. Helen Keyser opposing, is who was condutling a home
PHONE 3221210
her of Commerce and a charge scheduled for a public hearing business could vote on the Issue.
leveled by a city commissioner and second and final reading at
Davis explained the "conflict
that a colleague had a conflict 4:30 p.m., Oct. 7.
of interest" law, but refused to
of interest, the City CornBefore the vote was taken on give an opinion or -shoot from
mission Tuesday night passed the zoning amendments, one of the hip" until further information was given to him.
Davis noted the substantive
right," the right of a comrn
missioner to vote on an Issue,
was involved.
Mayor Ncman Floyd led the
group in announcing he has no
conflict, followed by Mrs.
Keyser's disavowal, Commissioner Cal DeVoney's and
Commissioner George Perkins.
Commissioner Sandra Glenn
said, "1 don't live in R-IAA
zoning and I don't run
business, unless conducting my I
NEW YORK AP - Fanne Foxe, the Washington
commission business Is constripteaster linked last year with Rep. Wilbur Mills, has
sidered business."
ntten in an autobiography that she became pregnant by
Mrs. Keyser responded to
Mills, Newsweek Magazine reports in its current issue.
Mrs. Glenn's comment by I
The magazine said:
saying, 'Let's not be funny at
"The Tidal Basin Bombshell drops another bomb this
the council table."
month with the publication of her autobiography. AccorA motion by Mrs. Keyser, I
ing to the book by Fanne Foxe, Wilbur Mills created one of
seconded by Mrs. Glenn, to
last year's scandals, she became pregnant with Mills's
delay passage of the ordthance
child late in 1973. Mills supposedly was 'overjoyed' when
until Davis could give an
he heard, but Fanne had an abortion anyway.
opinion died on a 3-2 vote.
Mrs. Keyser Insisted the city
is "opening a can of worms" by
permitting businesses to
WAShINGTON All I - Jack Ford expects to return to
operate out of private homes in
the Caribbean with French explorer Jacques Cousteau for
residential areas. Floyd said
another two weeks at a later time,
the ordinance would permit the
President Ford's 23-year-old son recently returned from
city to control the enterprises
a week of ocean exploration research in the Caribbean
activity and Mrs. Keyser said,
with Cousteau.
"That's a joke."
The entire Ford family is now together. Son Michael
Chamber of Commerce
and his wife Gayle joined the President and Mrs. Ford at
President Tom Ross last week MEDICATED
Camp David, Md., over the Labor Day weekend and will
wrote Floyd and the corn.
CREAM
return home to Massachusetts On 'Itlesda)'
missioners of the business
The Ford's youngest son, Steve, will be leaving shortly
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people's opposition to the or.
to begin his freshman term at Utah State University.
Daughter Susan also is getting ready to start college at
Tuesday night, Kenneth M.
Mount Vernon in Washington, D.C.
Brown a chamber director,
asked the commissioners to
reject the ordinance at the
October public hearing.
LONDON i AP) — Caroline Kennedy has been accepted
In other action, parents from
by Sotheby, the London fine art auctioners, for a 10-month
Glen Arden subdivision urged
works of art course.
the city to build a bicycle path.
Sotheby's say they are waiting for a letter of acceptance
walkway along the unimproved
from the 17-year.old daughter of Jacqueline Onassls and
Spring Lake Road extension to
the late President John F. Keniedy before she officially
the Lake Orients School. The
joins 49 other students. The course of lectures, visits to art
parents also asked that the city
galleries and salesrooms and work in Sotheby's departkeep the road unimproved to
ments begins Oct. 1.
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Vietnamese Reunited

F'IA)YI) CHRISTIAN

JACKSONVILLE (AP) Indiantown Gap center two port was restrained. They
- The joint efforts of Catholic, months ago under sponsorship shook hands.
Baptist and Lutheran church. of the Prince of Peace Catholic
"Vietnamese do not believe In
men have reunited Vietnamese Church. The refugee, a French even holding handi In publlc,
lovers whose engagement was teacher at a Catl''lic university much less kissing," explained
threatened by the refugee re in Saigon before the Communist Roy McIntire of the Lutheran
settlement program.
takeover of South Vietnam, told organization.
Ho hang hlao, 27, a former her sponsors about the fiance
The prospective bridegroom
Vietnamese Navy officer, ar• she had left behind.
The Central Baptist Church of speaks very little English, so
rived by plane Tuesday from
the Indiantown Gap, Pa., refu. Jacksonville and the Lutheran Miss Van did the talking.
gee center, and was greeted by Immigration Refugee Service
"We will be married, but not
his fiancee, Teresa Hong Van, then helped bring him hue,
soon," she said. "We will have
26.
The reunion of the lovers at to make our way here first. We
Miss Van arrived from the Jacksonville International Air- must get jobs."

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Wednesday. Sept. 3, ItJS

Hatchett Says He'I I Run To Keep Post
By JOHN VAN GIESON

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

Officials Probe For Cause
Of Jumbo Jet Emergency
ORI.AM)O AP
Officials are trying to determine hy an Eastern Airlines jumbo jet filled with smoke
and depressurized 17,000 feet above central Florida,
forcing an emergency landing and sending 28 passengers
to a hospital.
"We don't now what caused the sudden loss of
pressure," Harold L. Holt, manager of Eastern
operations at Orlando's McCoy Airport, said.
The airplane quickly filled with a smoky substance
and the pilot felt it would be unwise to continue fI)ing to
Kennedy airport without pressure at a 10 altitude."
Hospital officials said one passenger aboard flight 2156
from Orlando to New York City on Tuesday was
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now and the next election."

State Democratic Chairman Ann Cramer said
TAI.I.AIIASSEE :1 — No black has she is convinced that "the people of Florida will
.ever been elected to statewide office. But
recognize ability and would vote for the man o
Florida's newest Supreme Court Justice is in a the basis of his qualifications rather than
the
favorable position to become the first.
color of his skin."
Sorn in Tuesday as a Justice appointed by
But Al Hastings, a dynamic, black Fort
Gov. Heubin Asxew, Joseph W. HatcheR must
Lauderdale
attorney, has twice been defeated in
win election in the fall to 1976 to retain office.
bids for statewide office.
1k said he definitely plans to run for election
Stressing his color in the 1970 Democratic
next year, but has given no thought to the
primary for U.S. senator, Hastings finished
practical political considerations involved in
fourth among five candidates, polling 91,948
that decision.
votes,
Askew said he believes that Floridians will
Employing a different strategy in 1974,
elect a black to statewide office if they are faHastings dc-emphasized race in an unsuccessful
miliar with his or her qualificiations and
bid
for a Public Service Commission seat, He
abilities.
irnlled a respectable 242,122 votes in a losing
lie said of Hatchett's chances that "a lot of it Democratic primary
race against ('onunissioner
ill depend on how he handles himself between William T. Mayo, who polled 329,555 votes.

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opposition, a precedent that apparently favors

SPORTS

Cookman College referred to Ilatcheti during I
investiture ceremony Tuesday as "Chief Justi
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"Justice," admonished the real chief justic

They are Broward County Circuit Judge
Thomas J. Heddick Jr., who was elected in 1972;
Dade County Judge Calvin Mapp, Palm Beach
Count)' Judge Edward Rodgers and HilLiborough

James Adkins. "Just be patient. It will all con
to you."

Former vice presidential candidate Sarg
Shriver is putting together it curio-is .talg.
County Judge George Edgecomb, all elected in
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as a $30, 000-a-year press aide.
Chesterfield Smith, the influential Lakelari d
attorney who raised eyebrows as controversi
president of the American Bar Association, ha
become it national co-chairman of Shriver'
campaign committee.

Meanwhile, one of Hatchett's supporters has,
in a slip of the tongue, forecast a long and rewarding career for the newest member of the
Supreme Court.
Chancellor Richard V. Moore of Bethune-

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"If they are not appointed first, then it's hard
for them to get elected," Mrs. Cramer said. "But
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investors in one of promoter Glenn Turner's firms were
,:ht to flash $100 bills and ask strangers on the street if
'd like to make more money.
James Elrod testified Tuesday that he attended Dare To
1k' Great self-motivation schools in Orlando and Oklahoma City, and as told to "go into a grocery store and
buy a candy bar or something with a 1100 bill and ask the
man if he'd like to make a few of these."
Elrod appeared as a government witness in the mailfraud conspiracy retrial of Turner and four of Turner's
former business associates. They are accused of using the
mail in conspiring to defraud thousands of investors
through a pyramid sales scheme involving Dare To Be
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A dynamite bomb
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here union members have been on strike for two months, police said today.
Damage was estimated at $75,000 after the blast went
off between an 8,000-gallon water storage tank and a
pressure
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He said about 50 persons were registered at the motel at
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exposure came closer to reality today when the Cha mber of
Conirnerce-sponsored Golden Age Olympics took clear form.
mc Nov.9-15 competitIon for senior citizens 55 and ov er lU
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Two pigs and a cow will be roasted for the poolside gathering.
Tickets are $1.50 for adults and $1 for students. The football team
will be posing for photographers, but after picture day they will
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By THE ASSOCIATE!) PRESS against their i hief •intag:usts eluded two strikeouts in cacti
(ant 7, Dodgers 3
By THE ASSOCIATED I'RESS heating the Mets, sparked by 3
The Boston Red Sox won't be — the Baltimore Orioles,
the first six innings.
John Leniaster belted an inPittsburgh slugger Willie 1-3 innings of one-hit relief work
the
Boston
Red
Faces
this
year,
Royals 4, White Sax 1
who
The Orioles, the ones
St.argell says consistency will by Kent Tekulve. They now lead side-the-park homer in his first
if they can help it.
George Brett's two-out single
caught the Red Sox in last
determine the outcome of the St. Louis by four games, the major league at bat and Von
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four-team pennant scramble in Mets and PhiLs by five.
"We'll be all right now," Carl can League East, can cut off Kansas City over Chicago.
added homers to pace San
the National League East, but
Expos 4, PhIls 3
Yastzremski
said Tuesday some of Boston's six-game lead Amos Otis doubled and came
the Philadelphia ['hillies are
A bloop by Barry Foote Francisco's attack, while Ed
night
after
the
Red
Sox whipped in their two-game series,
home with the deciding run as
developing the kind of con- dropped in short right field for a Halicki struck out 12 in stopping
the New York Yankees 74.
returning to the Brett lashed a single to right. Al
sistcncy that could take them double in the ninth inning, the Dodgers.
Carlton Fisk,
"We're going to hit and our
Cowens came through with a
Braves 4, Astros 1
right out of the race.
driving in Tim FoIl to give
regular lineup for
pitching
looks
good.
All
we
'.he
first
timoc
two-run
single to cap the rally.
need
Carl
Morton,
16-15,
posted
his
Philadelphia suffered its Montreal a 4-2 lead. That
three runs
is
a
little
pitching,
and
that's
in
10
days,
drove
in
The
teams
scored unearned
fourth consecutive loss and proved to be the difference as fifth victory over Houston this
of the game, and with a pair of singles to help
the
big
t.
part
runs
runs
in
the
fourth
inning to
ninth in the last 12 games Tm's- Philadlephia rallied for one run season without a loss. He had
Boston snap a three-game 1,
we'll do all right."
about a 1-1 tie.
day night, dropping a 4-3 squea- in the bottom of the ninth but relief help from Bruce Dal Caning streak.
Sox,
of
The
Red
mindful
last
ton,
who
bailed
him
out
of
a
ker to the Montreal Expos. could not draw even,
Fisk, who suffered 'i split finTsins 5, Rangers 3
year's flop when they blew a big
First-place Pittsburgh, mean"We haven't played very bases-loaded, none-out jam in
A ,T I%, W
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Dan Ford, Rod Carew and
en llit by a foul tip on
lead in September, begin an
while, opened up .sonic breath- well, tliat's for certain," Man- the eighth without giving up it
bases-loaded John Brigjs hit home runs as
CARLTON FISK
WILLIE
s'TAIR;w.
eight-game road trip tonight Aug. 23, lined a
lug room by pounding out an 8-4 ager Danny Ozark said, "We run.
singletocentertocapafourrun Minnesota defeated Texas,
triumph over the New York keep coming back at the end,
third inntn
Ford gave winner Jim Hughes a
Mets.
but not enough."
1-0 lead in the second when he
Orioles 3-I, Indians 2-2
"Going down the stretch you
Cubs 5, Cards 3
hit his 15th homer of the season
Bobby (;rich singled home a
need all (lie consistency you can St. Louis failed to keep pace
against Rangers starter Steve
run with two out in the 10th inget," said Stargell, the leader of with the Pirates when two erg
ning. giving Baltimore its firstthe Pirates. "The team that is rors by Larry Iintz helped ChiIn the Minnesota fourth, Jerrequest of Ihinter and his attorneys for game victory over Cleveland.
LOS ANGELES (API
An attorney
the most consistent this month cago snap a 1-1 tie with two runs
deferred pa)nwnts because that oulii Rico Cart `s home run in the r Terrell led off with a walk
Finley's attorney contends
is going to win it ."
in the seventh, then Manny lorOakland A's owner Charles 0. Finley
and Carew walloped his 13th
have been a fraud on tile Internal eighth inning gave the Indians home.
he
will
try
to
reclaim
former
A's
But Philadelphia has been Trillo rapped a two-run single says
the deferred payments
,to tic the game at 3-3
Revenue Service,
the second game.
pitcher Jim "Catfish" Hunter, who is
dlplaying the wrong kind of in the eighth.
Jim Briggs followed with a solo shut
were illegal and that the
"Secondly, that the arbitrator was
Twenty-game winner
now playing for the New York Yankees
consistency.
Reds 10, Padres 4
the Twins into a 4-3
Internal Revenue Service
s pecifically forbidden by the contract Palmer will pitch tonight to spring
Dot'. Gullett, 12-3, won his under a $37 million contract.
Elsewhere in the National
lead :n'l their eventual winning
between the Players Association and against Rick Wise, Boston's
Neil Papiano, the attorney, said
agrees.
League, the Chicago Cubs beat ninth straight game and Tony
run
major
league baseball to deal with the fine 17-gamne winner,
he
will
file
an
appeal with the
the St. Louis Cardinals 5-3, the Perez became Cincinnati's all- Tuesday
reserve clause and in fact did just that by
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Cincinnati Reds whipped the time leader in runs batted in as California Appellate Court in San
storied bidding war for Hunter's services
declaring Hunter a free agent."
George Scott Lollck,,., i fr.,,
Frank Tanana struck out 14
&amp;-in Diego Padres 10.4, the &amp;an Cincinnati reduced it's pen. Francisco on Thursday or Friday,
five-year
pact.
Previously,
to
the
an
Oakland
Superior
Court
batters
five-hithits
and drove in two runs
and
pitched
a
to
contending
an
arbitrator
lacked
signed
him
and
Francisco giants shaded the nant clinching magic number
have
no
judge
ruled
that
courts
ter,
lead
The
pitcher
Is
18-15
for
the
Yankees
in
power
to
leading
California
over
Milwaukee past Detroit
authority to declare Hunter a free agent
Los Angeles Dodgers 7-3 and seven,
overturn the judgment of an arbitrator. Oakland. The Angels broke a Scott had two doubles and thrt','
the current season.
Cincinnati broke the game last year.
the Atlanta Braves defeated the
However,
Papiano
contends
the
But Papin9 said, "We are confident of scoreless tie with a four-run singles in a 5-for-5 night ar
case
went
to
The
hurler's
arbtratlon
seven
open with
runs in the fifth
Houston ttstros 4-1,
that
illegal
and
getting
Hunter back."
panienLs
were
eighth keyed by Mickey Rivers' raised his season RBI count
Finley
with
failing
deferred
inning. Perez had a runscoring after Hunter charged
Pirates 8, Mets 4
86 - 19 against Detroit. Ju.,
he
The pitc r won 20 games or more two-run double.
the Internal Revenue Service agrees.
The Pirates' belted six extra single in the rally, giving him to live up to contract which guaranteed
during four straight seasons with the A's,
"Our appeal will be on two bases,"
Tanana, 14-6, outdueled Ken C,ilburn, with relief help from
base hits, including home runs 1,010 for his career and him deferred payments on his two-year
World
Series
champions
his
last
three
Holtzman,
15-12, with an over. Ed Rodriguez, won his 10th
Papiano
said.
"First,
that
It
would
have
by Bill Robinson, Manny Sang- breaking the Reds record held contract at $100,000 a season. After the
the
years.
been
Illegal
for
Finley
to
comply
with
po'vering
perforutant'c
that in- gamni' against nine losses,
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a student at
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Jacksonville University.
He's been there before. Just last year he completed
work on a master's degree in education, and befc*' that
he got a degree in history. Nearly ttree'.quarters of
century ago. In 1902, he received his first college degree, a
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JACKSONVILLE (AP) — Since he's planning
another European trip in a year or two, 92-year-old Fred
B. Noble figures it would be nice to brush up on his

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been ordered for an 18-year-old mother-to-be who pleaded
guilty to a reduced charge in a so called satanic aia)ing
last winter.
No date has been set for sentencing Dee Lou Davis,
whose plea-bargained agreement was announced in court
Tuesday. She could receive a maximum penalty of 15
years in jail.
Miss Davis, of Arlington, Va., was charged with firstdegree murder along with David Arisgar Nyberg, 20, also
of Arlington, and Billy Glenn Isley, 27, of Detroit in the
Feb. 28 slaying of Robert Kenneth Houston, 20.

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17-year-old girl in the July 21 slaying of postmistress
Loralne M. Smith have been dropped by the state attorney's office, officials say.
The girl, whose name was not released due to her age,
had been held at the juvenile detentlun center since her
arrest July 31. She was released Tuesday to the custody of
the public defender's office.
Asst. State Atty. Ron Powell said no state charges were
pending against the girl, who originally had been charged
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tax values does not mean property taxes have increased
that much, state officials say.
Most of the $10$bilbon increase last year, less than hail
the boost of 1973, was a result of new construction rather
than ircreased taxes on existing properties, Hevenue
Department officials said Tuesday.
A compilation of reports from county property appraisers showed value set at $91.9 billion last Jan. 1,
compared with $81.3 billion on Jan. 1, 1974 and 159.2 billion
on Jan. 1, 1973, said James Frances of the Revenue
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bridge,
wheel chair racing, tennis, billiards, corn
MENRah
husking and dominoes.
"The list isn't complete yet," Arnett said. "And we are
WE
calling this an international event, es en though e probably won't
have any foreign entries. But we hope to next year as the Golden
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Age Olympics gets better and better."
Coordinator Jack R.athmell said "about 85 per cent" of
sponsors and events had been firmed up.
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Glenn McCall, Banks Register, Chris Elsea, R.athmell, Arnett,
Herbert Cherry, Vivienne Sweeney, Joe Garrett, Wayne Albert
and executive director Jack Homer were tossing around ideas
Seventh grader Ellen Parkinson, of Forest city, had an Inkling to increase tourism in the offseason, help bring national publicity
Saturday's three-mile race at Valley Forge Golf Club was going to to Sanford and at the same time provide a public service.
It was Arnett's suggestion which got the ball rolling, and the
be tough, but she didn't know how tough until she approached the
finish 11mw. Winner Kern lletferman, of FSU, helpe Ellen finish committee named him Golden Age chairman.
The next meeting of the committees sponsoring various
the race as the pair head down the finish chute. illerald Photo by
Olympics events will be Sept. 17.
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Nl-W YORK (Al')
RefusOfficially, the reason for reing to go along with the kind of vocation was "non-adherence nalization never came. One de- The WFL said it would the plan, deposited all the refinancial arrangements that to the liemmeter Plan policy." lay led to another and finally, guarantee refunds to all season quired monies and operated in
spelled disaster a year ago, the Translated, that means that the the investors decided to pull ticket holders and that all strict accodance with the
World Football League instead Winds' financial backing was out. They withdrew their funds, player salaries would be paid. plan."
'fl future stability of the
As part of the player dishas revoked the Chicago Winds slipping and the WFL wasn't leaving the Winds below the
nopersal,
the Philadelphia Bell
minimum
capitalization
league
was
threatened
by
franchise.
about to wait around while the WFL's
nadherence to the plan," said got wide receiver John Gilliam
requirements.
fol- club sought to patch it up.
The removal of the Winds
At a special board of gover- Ilemmeter. "We were not will- and quarterback Pete Beatlowing withdrawal of two of the
When the Chicago franchise nors meeting, Chicago request- ing to gamble the future of the hard. San Antonio acquired
club's key investors, leaves 10
was formed, certain partner- ed time to attract new in- league. From day one, we running back Mark Kellar, deWFI teams to carryon throu 'Ii
ship documents and other own- vestors. "That was just the kind agreed that such a violation fensive end Larry Jameson and
the remainder of the league
g
wide receiver Margene Adkins.
ership arrangements were not of request that was granted last would not be tolerated."
second
Leo Cahill, general manager
According to Hemmeter, the
completed. Two of the club's year," said Hentrneter.
This year. it was not granted, Chicago financial situation was of the Winds, is expected to join
Chicago's mistake was th ink- backers placed their in.
was unique. "It was singular case," the league staff in New York as
Instead,
Chicago
ing that the new WF'L would vestment totaling 1175,000w
w ith
of
its franchise. The he said. "I see no others. This an assistant to Heriuneter and
operate the same way the old the league, pending clan- stripped
one (lid, said President Chris fication and finalization of the Winds players were distributed assures the financial stability of the WFI. also expects to retain
in a dispersal draft and a our 10 member clubs. They Coach Abe Gibron,
liemumeter.
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TALLAHASSEE, i Alli
The Leon County Grand
jury today asked the legislature to consider adopting an
adult abuse law to protect the elderly as children are now
protected from negligent treatment.
"Legislative committees should "see whether there is a
need for a specific law providing a penalty for abuse of elderly persons such as contributing to malnutrition, dehydration and refusal to make available adequate medical
treatment," State Atty. Harry Morrison said in a letter
written at the grand jury's request.
Morrison told House Speaker Donald Tucker, DTallahssee, and other legislative leaders the request grew
out of the case of a 78-year-old woman.

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1973—)B

FICTITIOUS NAME

l)Al.LS 1/IPI - With the departures
of running back Calvin lull, fullback
Walt Garrison, defensive tackle Rob
lilly, center Dave Manders, and wide
receiver Bob hayes, the oncepowerful
Dallas Cowboys are in a massive
rebuilding campaign.

Legal Notice

Publish- A'q

allowed to dress a full third ones," says Missouri's Al Jerry Claiborne is a nice guy,
Learn' And how about Villa- Onofrio, "I think you have a too ... but Mar'land 41.14.
Mississippi at Baylor: Bears
nova, coming off a 3-8 season, better chance to develop into a
aren't
the nation's Cinderella
visiting Maryland's defending good team yourself when
is
the
team
anymore,
but they should
Atlantic Coast Conference play thetoughones,"This
repel
the
Rebels
... Baylor 17-9.
champs or East Carolina play. first of two Monday night ,
State at Memphis
ing at North Carolina State with games and the nation will get a
the same numbers?
chance to see what some say is State: What chance does a
against a Tiger?
And what about the Penn Bear Bryant's best.ever 'Bama Bulldog have
crew. Gcod luck, Al ... Alabama Plenty ... Mississippi State 24State-Temple game, which has
13.
3S-14.
l'enn State as the home team—
I'tt at Georgia: Pitt began
j originally was scheduled for
Penn State vs. Temple at the long road back under J0)

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Arid Coach Toll) lindry is trying to get
the holes in tile (like plugged quickly,
because the Cowboys open their National
Football League season against super.
charged los Angeles Sept. 21.
lull defected to the World Football
lA7ague, where he suffered a knee injury
playing for hawaii that knocked him out

l)efensive end Larry Cole and Bill
Gregory have been vying for lilly's right
tackle spot and the Dallas defense has

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and the undersigned as Sheriff of Florida. that the Council will hold a
Seminole County. Florida. will at public hearing to consider enact
fl°° AM on the 11th day of Sep ment of Ordinance No 311 75. en
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO RICHARD 0 STIMPS whose tember, A D 1973, offer for sale and titled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
place of reSidence i% Route?. No • sell to the highest bidder, for cash,
Ruddyvitle Road, South Belolt. subject to any aria all eaisting Iens, OF Al IAMOPITE
SPR INGS.
Ft OP IDA.
AMENDING OR
at the Front iWest) Door of the
IlIinoi
You will please take notice that Seminole County Courthouse in t')INAN('E NO 33$ 730F THE CITY
SPR PIGS
the'rehas been filed and is pending in SCnford. Florida. the above or At. I AMONTE
FlORIDA. BY CORRECTION OF
theClr(ultCourtinandforSemipole described persona' property
That said sale is be'ng made to THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION
County, Florida, Civil Action No 75.
177) CAOIA brought by MYRA I Satisfy the termt of said Writ of CONTAINED IN SECTION I
THEREOF • PROV I DING CON
ST IMPS seeking a dissolution of the Fiecution
F oIk.
FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE
rnnrriaoe rif said MYRA I STIMPS
Shtrifi
SaidOrcjin,snewaspIaced on fits?
ard RICHARD 0 STIMPS
reading on August 26th, 1973. and the
Seminole County, Florida
TPi'se
presents
are tO require
you Publish Aug 77 Sept 3 10. 17. 3973 City Council will consider same for
to file your
written defense's
with th

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SPORTS

IN BRIEF
Los Angeles Rams

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toservea copy thereof on Pelitioner IN THE CIRCUIT COURT' OF THE Public hearing, which *ill b held in
the City Halt of Attamonte Springs,
or her attorney. GORDON V
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
on Tuesday, the 73rd day of Sep
FREDERICK. P 0
Boa 1793. CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
ternher, 1973. all 30 p m ,r as soon
Sanford. Florida on or before Sep
COUNTY, FLORIDA
thereafter as possible At the
ternber 79. 1973 Should you fall to do Civil Action No. 7$ 1633.CA"ai
meeting Interested p4rtiM may
so a default may be entered against In Re: the Marriage
appear Ofld he heard with re'sorct to
you and the cause' proceed ci parte
MANUEL 8OTELHO,
This
Husband, the Prnctosed ordinance
WITNESS my hand and official
rgi
hearing may be continued from time
seal as Clerk of the above S'tled and
a ;
to time untIl final eclion l taken by
Court on this 72nd day of August. PEARL MAE BOTELHO,
the City CouniI
3975
Wife
A copy of the proposed ordinance
(Seal)
DISSOLUTION OF
Ii pOSted at the City Hall, Altamonte
Arthur H feckwith. Jr.
MARRIAGE
Sprina. Flcrida, and COPIeS are on
Clerk of the Circuit Court
NOTICE OF ACTION
file with the' Clerk of the City and
By Lillian T Jenkins
TO MANUEL BOTEIHO
same may h.- osperted by the
Deputy Clerk
3$) Sti Stte'tt
public
Pblih A." 77. Sept 3. 10. Il.
New Bedford, Massachusetts
DATED this 26th day of August,
36.6
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
_____________________________
by whackinglex.as El Paso, 3.4(3 1975
that an actign for Dissolution
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
24. And in whatshould be a very
Phyllis Jordalil
Mar,i,g and other relief has been
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
City (ltrk
even game, our scouts give FLORIDA.
filed against YOU and you are
of the City of
requirCd to serve a copy of your
SMU's Mustangs the nod over CIVIL ACTION NO. PS.)3$9CAO4-D
Attamonfe Springs,
written defenses, if any, to it on
Wake Forest's t)emon Deacons, In Re: the Marriage of
Florida
IRVING B GUSSOW. ESO. At
CALVIN JAMES CLEMENTS.
Publish Sect '3. 1973
15.13.
torneyforpetItion,r,osead&amp;1,',e,,
PETITIONER,
AND
JUNE
CL
EM
EN
Is,
is
Suite
705,
430
E.
Highway
436.
DEP
70
On Monday night Bear AL B ER TA
_____________________________
Casselberry. Florida 72707. on or
Bryant's 'Bama Boys, Winners RESPONDENT
CITY OF
before September 11th, 1973;
NOTICE OF ACTION
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
of four straight Southeastern
otherwise a Judgment may be en
JUNE ALBERTA CLEMENTS fered against you for th relief
FLORIDA
Conference titles, will start TO

lOS ANGElJ:s iAPt
The l.os Angeles Rams have
acquired veteran punter Jiii McCann (toni the Kansas
('It)' Chiefs, giving up an undisclosed future National
Football League draft pick.
dike Burke, tho sson the Rants kicking job in 1974 and
averaged 36.4 yards a try this fall, as released. McCann,
Fronii Arizona State, carries an average of 42.9 yards on
eight kicks (luring the preseason.
lie first signed ith San Francisco in 1971, kicked for
the New York Giants in 1973 and wasn't active for a year
until signing s 1(11 Kansas City this sutiimer,

Special, Guests Of Bosox
1t4)S1'ON IAPI - U.S. Sen. Ethsard Kennedy, 1)-Mass.,
and his son, Teddy, were special guests of the Boston Red
SoxTuesda)'nightforabaseball gamnesith the New York
Yankees at Fensay Park.
The Kerinedys, joined by a couple of the senator's aIdes,
and Red Auerbach, presi&amp;nt and general manager of the
Boston Celtics, had a pee-game dinner in the rooftop
(lining rootni.
'liten they sat in box seals near the Red Sox' dugout to
satch the ganiie. No one stirred during a brief shower in
the fifth Inning. However, they were forced to leave earl)'
'b'. 1)4.1) tit'avu'r rain Fell in the Boston seventh.

RESIDENCE UNKNOWN

NOTICEOF PUBLIC HEARING TO
demanded in tp, Petition
collegiate football will be very
ç
another winning season a.s they
Last Known Mulling
ADOPTION
WlTNES3myhandandtp,ewalof CONSIDER
OF
much alive in '75!
:'4_L,"
ress, Route No. I
knock off Al Otiofrlo's MLSSOWi
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
said Court on 7th August, 1975.
Cabot PennyslvinI
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
(Seal)
WhIle many of the perennial
club. This will be a much closer
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Arthur
H.
Beckwith.
Jr.
powerhouses are taking
ion,ng's
game than many anticipate that a Petition for Dissolution of
the City of Aitam0ne Springs.
Clerk of the Circuit court
Mionesota 5, Teias 3
another week to hone up their
Marriage has been filed against you
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Florida. that the Council wili hold a
with the difference, In our
By- Lillian I. Jenkins
California 1. Oakland I
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and youare requiredtosery,a copy
public
hearIng to conSider enact
Dputy
Clerk
:'
offenses and toughen (heir
ahem
considered opinion of your written defenses, If any, to It
metti of Ordln,ance No 346 75. en
?idas Games
Irving B GUSSOW. [sq.
:..t,':::
defenses, several others kick
being the all-around ability of on Carroll Burte, Attorney for Sijite 705. 430 E Highway
titled'
Paston iWse 1713 at BaIts
off the season this weekend.
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runner-pasr Richard Todd. Petitioner, whote' address is 612 Casserry. Florida 37707
.:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
rrcve fPatrner 70$) In)
Atlantic Bank Building, Attorney for Petitioner
For openers this Saturday,
OF ALTAMOPITE
SPRINGS.
New Vort (Hunter II 33) at
We see the Crimson Tide Sanford
Sanford, Florida 37771, and file the Publlh Aug 13. 20, 27, Sept. 3, 197$ h.ORIDA,
AMENDING OR
Detroit (LaGrow 7-I)). In)
ftyotii'eyesonthcsesterllng
surgIngoverM1ssouribya-3o
original with the Clerk of Circuit DEQ43
DIPIAPICE NO 7217). AND AS
f leveland I Peterson I0H *t
matchups: Baylor, defending
Court, Seminole County, Florida, on
count
liar
rumph!
AMENDED
AND
Mi)wukee (Staton 1116). In)
SUP
before the 11th clay of Se'çAember, IN ThE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Southwest Conference champ,
Kansat City Ie'oId 3131 at
Now goon with my forecast: or
A D 1975. otherwis, a defu?t will EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C. PLEMEPITED OF THE CITY OF
(tiicaon (Jefferson
SPRINGS.
J, In)
against rebuilding MLssLssippi;
Predictions are for games of beenteredagaiflstyoufortp).relief CUlT P1 AND FOR SEMINOLE AITAMOPITE
FLORIDA. SAID ORDINANCE
Te'is fPerzanowski $3) at
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Georgia
hosting
Pittsburgh;
demanded In the Petition.
.
SepL
BEING 'TI'iE COMPREHENSIVE
California (Ryan 1417). in)
CASE NO. 75.Nl.CA.I9.A
Maryland entertaining
Only name's s'cheduled
W:TNESS my Hand and Seal on BARNETT BANK OF SEMINOLE ZONING ORDINANCE OF TIlE
And on Monday night
this the 11th day of Auguit, A 0.
CITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
COUNTY, NA.
Villanova; Memphis State vs. Bir'mingham,mlghty Alabama, Marshall 21, Akron 17(N)
Thursday's Games
Plantiff, FLORIDA. SAID AMENDMENT
Mississippi State; NC. State regularly Southeastern loop Eastern Mich. 28, BaIl St. 14
Kansas City at chicago
(Seal)
CHANGING THE ZONING
Paston at Battimore. In)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
vs. tough East Carolina; San leader, takes on Missouri of the Baylor 24, Mississippi 10 (N)
CLASSIFICATION
OFCCERTAIN
ERNESTO
CR
Ui,
SUN
FIRST
TERRITORY
FROM
N COM
New York at Detroit. tnt
Clerk of ihe Circuit Court
DiegoState vs. Texas El Paso, rugged Big Eight in the TV Central Mich. 36, Western
NATIONAL
BANK
OF
ORLANDO,
MFRCIAL
NEIGHBORHOOD
Cleveland at Mitwaukee. (ni
s,,- Elane RiCharc$e
and BLACKTOP'4. INC. a Florida DISTRICT TO Cci COMMERCIAL
Icias at Calitorna. n
Deputy Clerk
andSouthernMethod.istvl,sitjng season opener. 'Tin a schedule Mich. 6
corporation.
Orily
CARROLL
BURKE
Wake Forest,
worthy of midyear billing. Here Western Ky. 35, Dayton 28(N)
GE NE P AL
D IS I P IC T
Attorney for Petitioner
Defendants PROVIDING SEPARABILITY.
is how the Hoople system sees Fresno St. 20, Fullerton St. 17 61? Sanford Atlantic
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
TO: ERPIESTOCRUZ
'em.
Bank Bldg.
(N)
DATE
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
Sanford. FlorIda 37771
In their first-ever meeting, Pittsburgh , Georgia 28
a
Si Or I
PubliSh. Aug. 13. 70, 77, Sept. 3, 1973 Crotsclaim by Co Defendant SUN reading on August 26th, $973, and the
Baylor's Bears will down the Houston 24, Lamar 17(N)
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
OF
City
DEQ63
Council will consider same for
Mississippi Rebels, 24-10. ihe Long Beach St. 32, S.W. _________________________ ORLANDO to forecloSe a Mortoage final passage
and adoption after the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, on the following property in
Pitt-Georgia engagement will Louisiana 21(N)
pubfiche.rinQwhi(hW,IIbeM)d in
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. Seminole County, FIida
the City Hall of Altamonte Springs.
turn Into a wild.8coring affair Maryland 30, Villanova 14
CUlT, Ill AND FOR SEMINOLE Lots 1, 7 and). Block "0". Sanl.ndo on Tuesday. the
73rd day of Sep
SprIngs, Trøct No 21. according
as Pitt's Tony Dorsett, runner Miss. State 28, Memphis St. 21 COUNTY, FLORIDA.
to tember. :cis. at 1 30 p m or a; soon
the
plat
Ihercof
is
recorded
in
NO.
;SISLCA09.O
deluxe, and the Bulldogs (N)
P(at thereafter as possible At
I3.00k 1, Page 7$. PubliC records Of meeting interested parties ma,
ADVANCE MOP TGAGE COP
quarterback
Matt
Robinson
New
Mexico
St.
26,
Drake
24
Seminole County. Florida;
FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (AP) with Australian veteran nament this year, was never in stake out early All America (N)
PORATION. a Delaware cor
appearandbe heard with re'spe,t to
been filed against you and
poration.
the proposed ordinance This
The Christine Marie Even Margaret Court, seeded fifth. the match against the quick claims. We make it 42-48 In N.C.St.30,EastCaro!ina28(N)
which
PlaintIff, BLACKTOliI, INC.
has
Invitational Tennis TourThe Navratilova-Court Vilas who put on an over- favor of the Panthers.
previously served with Notice, and hearinamaybecontinvedfromtime
totimeunfil Iinal action is taken b
N.E. LouIsiana 27, Pacific
you are required to serve a copy of
nament resumes today with match, p'tentially the best of powering display before the
KENNETH WAYNE BROWP'l,et ui
the City Council
Maryland figures to roU over (N)
'our wrilten def cowl. if any, to tOfl
Defendants
Australian Kerry Melville Reid the four, will be played at night. evening gathering of 7,971
A copy of the proposed ordinance
ROBERT
W
WILSON,
of
AKER
Villanova,
NOTICE OF ACTION
30-14,
while San Diego St. 34, UTex. El Paso
scheduled to make her farewell
at the City Hall, Altarnonte
MAN, SENT ER F ITT. El DSO N 1,
Tuesday's play saw three
TO- Kenneth Wayne Brown
Springs. Florida. and cooes are on
Kodes won only the first and Mississippi State's Bulldogs out 24(N)
appearance.
WHARTON.
attorneys
for
SUN
file
Ridence
Unknown
Latins and a Romanjan adwith the 'lerlu of the c'ty and
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Stovall Pleads Guilty
PHOENIX, Ariz. iAI'i - Paul Stovall, 26, former Mi-

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Association player, has pleaded guilty in federal court to
distribution of cocaine.
Stovall, (If suburban Tempe, faces a possible 15 years in
prison and $2,000 fine when he is sentenced Sept. 22.
A co-defendant, Bennie W. Ceaser, 26, of Phoenix,
pleaded guilt)' to aiding and abetting Stovall in the sale of
1: ounces of cocaine to undercover federal narcotics
agepts in March.

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JACKSONVII.I.E I API
'rhe Jacksonville Express
has four new players, if it wants
then'), and another home game
on its World Football League
schedule.
Those ramifications came
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Richard Petty Lengthens Point Lead
and Bobby Baker $flI,220.

patience and sound Wound tlonal Association for Stock Car
1975 standings, they are tied
Auto Racing.
Although Petty had to settle that leg. David Sisco is third
strokes was in 1973 at
The next event Is the Capital
Petty has 3,509 points after 21 for second place behind Bobby with 170 points and rookie City 500 at Richmond, Va., Sun.
Clay Court Championships
indianapolis. Since then she's of the 30 races on the Grand Allison in the Southern 500 at Bruce lull and veteran Jim day.
run off 16 straIght tournaments
and an amazing 81 straight

Tennis Standout Receives Grant

Britisi; veteran Virginia
Wade, seeded second here, 15
among those who think Chris
WINTER PARK
Rollins of the President's List every must have earned at least a
The
32
Postgraduate
can be taken.
College teimis standout Brad term,
"B" accumulative average (3.0 Scholarships bring the total
"There are at least six play- William
Smith has been
the Omicron ona4.Oca)eforthrce)e.sof number of NC/IA Awards to &amp;4
President of
ens in the tournament who can awarded a ll(X$) post&amp;aduate Delta Kappa nonorary Society, college work and also must with a dollar value of $784000
beat Chrissle," said the out- scholarship by the National Smith played and lettered four have performed with distinc- since the program began In
spoken Miss Wade. "She's not Collegiate Athletic
1964,
on the Rollins tennis Lion In his sport.
invincible on city. The trouble (NCAA), according to an an- )'
q---'-.,
am accumulating a record of
Is everyone gets psyched out. nowicement made by Ralph E.
In 1973he
before5Pfember70th, 1913,andfile hearinomaybecontinl,,dfromfim,
Out of 64 players In this tourna. Fadum, vice president, District waswinsandI9loes.
selected as an AB-Anirica
FICTITIOUS NAME
the original with the clerk of this
to tIme until final action is taken by
ment, 58 are beaten before they 3-NC/IA.
•
Notice is hereby given that I •m court
either before Servic, on the CIty Council
performer
after
being
Uneng$ged in business at 613 SOuth PetitIoner
take the cow't."
Smith, a resident of
or
immediately
A
East lake St Lorlqwood, Seminole thereafter; otherwise a default will is copy of the PrOposed ordnance
Miss Wade meets unseded Lauderdale, was one of 32 defeated in 1972 and named as
posted at the City Hall, Altamonte
Rollins' outstanding senior
County, Florida under the fictitious be entered against you for the relief Sprina, Florida, and copies are on
Katja Ebblnghaus of west Ger- student athletes from
name of LONGW000 FLORIST. demande'd
student athlete.
In the Complaint or filp with th, Clerk of lhe city and
and that I Intend to register said petition,
many today. The other two the country to be awarded
same may he lnsoected by the
name
with
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
quarter-final matches have postgraduate stipend.
WITNF,SSmyhandendfp,eIHIof (hIIc
Each year the NCAA awards
Court, Seminole County, Florida in this Court on August 25th,
1973
DATED this 76tPt day of August,
faur'.h-seeded Evorine G.00laSupporting a four-year 60 such scholarships with 33
accordance wIth the provisions of (Seal)
A ('3 $913
the Fiditiov Name Statute,. To
gong going against Japan's Ks- cwnulativeaverageol3.85ona going to (oc*ball players, 15 to
Arthur H. Beckwilh. Jr
•
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PhyIli Jordahi
Wit Section $13 09 FIOr'da Statute,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
zuko Sawamatsu and thIrd- 4.0 grade point scale, Sniith basketball players and 32 10
City Clerk
i9S7.
By
LillIan T Jen'IIgs
seeded Martins Navratilova of received his BA. degree in student athletes In other sPorts.
of thpCltyof Altarnonte Springs,
5: Roy A Jeffries
As De'pty Clerk
Florida
Czechoslovakia squaring off English while being a member
PublIsh: Aug 77. Sept 3. 10, 11, 3975 Publish' Aug 77, Sept
To qualify, each recipient
3. 10. 37. 1975 Puiblith

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MIAMI t APt — The Universit)' of Miami is getting the help
of nine grocery-store chains in
an effort to fill the 80,000-seat
Orange Howl For iLs Sept. 26
football home opener against
(lkl:ihorn:i

Arnold Tucker, assistant athletic director (or ticket sales
and promotional activities, said
the chains agreed to sell $5
game tickets for $3 when customers present register
receipts of $20. The limit is (our
tickets per customer.
The school, comupeting in
ticket sales against the Miami
IAilpliins, drew an average of

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the Chicago Winds for violating
financial regulations, split up
its players among other teams
ana revamped parts of the
schedule,
Jacksonville was assigned
tackle Tom Forest, tight end
Fred Pagac and defensive
III

ORLANDO, whose address
Patricia Brown
l 37th public
Floor CI4A Building, Poti Office Boa
Residence Unknown
DATED this 76th day of August,
YOU APE NOTIFIED that an 7)1. Orlando. Florida 77107. on or A (3 1975
3915
before
Siptember
arid
30
file
Action toforeclo'se a rortage on the
Phyllis JordahI
following property in Seminole the original with the' Clerk of thiS
City Clerk
Court.
either
before
service
on
at
County, Florida
of lhe City of
lot 119, SAN LANTA, THIRD torneys for SUN FIRST NATIONAL
Alt*mntp Springs.
BANK OF ORL ANDO. or lm
SECTION at recorded in Plat Book
Florida
33, Page 75. Public Records t mediately thereafter. otherwiSe 4 PubliSh
Sept 3. 1*73
default will be entered against you ,DER 21
Seminole County. Florida
for
the relief demande'd in the _____________________________
Together wilh all structures and
improvements now and hereafter on cro%sclaim
CITY OF
WITNESS my hand and seal of
sad land, and fixture's attached
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
th Court on August 75th,
thereto' alsoalloas.steam.electric,
FLORIDA
water and other heating, cooking (Seal)
NOTICE
OF
PUBLIC HEARING TO
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
refrigerating, lighting, plumbing,
CONSIDER
AOOpT ION
OF
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
ventilating, irrigating, and power
PROPOSED
ORDINANCE
By LllIan I Jenkins
systems, machInes, appliances,
TO WHOM II MAY CONCERN
As Deputy Clerk
fixtures, and appurt.ndnc,. which
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Publish
Aug
77. Sept '3. ID. 17. 1*7' the
now are or may hereafter pertain to.
City of Altamonfe Springs,
or be used with, in. or on Said DEQ.la7
Florida, that the Council will hold a
premises, even throuof they be IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE public hr'arir'g
to consider enact
been filed against you and you CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE titled
are rquired to serve a copy of your COUNTY, FLORIDA
API ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
written dpfeflstj. if any, to It on Case' No. 7SlSII.CA4s-O
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
Maclean and Brooke. plainfif('s In Re: the MarrIage of
FLORIDA, AMENDING OR
attorney, whose' address '5 P0 ROBERT 1.5 CARLIP4
(IIPIAP4CENO 137 750F THE CITY
Drawer X, Jacksonville, Florida
Petitioner
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
3770) on or before Sept 30th, 1975,
and
FLORIDA
CORRECTION OF
and file theorklnal wth theclerk of MARIA DEL PILAP CARLIN
TI1 (FOAL
DESCP IPTION
thiS Court either before service on
Pespofldeflt
CO'ITAIPfEO IN SECTION 1
plaintiff's attorney or immediately
NOTICE OF ACTION
THEREOF Pa0VIDING CON
thereafter; otherwise a default will TO' MARIA DEL PILAR
FL 1(15 AND EFFECTIVE DATE
be entecedagalnst you for the relief
CARLIN
SaidOrdinancewasplacedonfirst
C 0 37 School Street
demanded in the complaint or
reading on August 76th, 3973. and the
petition
Lebanon, New Hampshire
City Council will consider same for
03761
WITNESS my hand end the seal of
final passage and adoption after the
''(t(f
this Court on Aijrjuit 75th. 1975
ARE NOTIFIED that an
P'f'ar0(- 'flPi'(h wi) be he'd ri
ac?'cn for ditsolution of marriage the
ICourt Seal)
City Hall of Altamonte Springs,
5 beAn filed agaInst you and you on Tuesday,
Arthur H BeckwIth. Jr.
the 73rd day of Sep
are requIred to serve a copy of your tember,
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
3973, all 30 p m or as soon
By' Lillian Woodman
written defenses. if any, to it
Ofl thereafter as possible At the
ROBERT M CARLIN, Petitions", meeting
Diputy Clerk
Interested parties may
PublIsh: Aug 77. Sept. 3. 10, 11, 197$ Whos. addre,s is 74 Sorrento Circle, appear and be heard with re,pef to
Winter Park, Florida 37759, on or the proposed ordInance This
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Golden Richards took away Hayes' job
last SCSOi1 with spectacular results.
Robert Newhciue has been moved
From halfback into Gtrrison's .spot.
Newhouse has proved he can catch the
ball coming out of the backfield in tile
Cowboy's new spread formation and can
squirt through tiny holes in the line for
yardage. However, he doesn't run over
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situa t ions.

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only 21,000 fans to the Orange
Howl for six home games last
year. Mulct Ic Director l'ete
Elliott has said the university
needs to average 38,000 fans tt
borne this 'ear to break even.
Tucker predicted that more
than 50,000 tickets will be sold
for the game against the Sooncr5, top-ranked in the Associated Press' pre-season poll. Officials said Oklahoma has taken
about 7,000 tickets for Its fans.
In another promotion for the
school, a soFt4lrink firm is offering season tickets worth $44
for $33, with the firm paying the
difference.
'\ car dealer has bought 100
tickets which will be offered
Free to the first 100 customers
who test drive a new car. And a
fast.fuod chain Is distributing
6,001,) tl''keis it I)ur('hllse(I,

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The Cowboy defense—once known as
iltle Dot msday"—is undergoing
something of a shuffle. Former No. I
draft c'hoice Ed Too Tall) Jones has
switched from right end to left end,
Harvey Banks Martin will be stationed at
left end.

Cowboy quarterbacks were sacked 47
last year—one of the poorest
t,iarks in the NFL.
Thu Ci buys Failed to make the NV!,
times

Left cornerback Is up For grabs with
the Cowboys hoping often-injured Mark
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Bob hiruenig of Arizona State has been
Impressive at all the linebacking jobs.
No. I draft pick Randy White of
Maryland ha been used at a down
position and as middle linebacker behind
veteran Lee Roy Jordan.
Toni J"rit.sc'h has recovered from a
missed year due to knee surgery and has
handled the placekicking duties well
while Duane Carroll, who can also
placekick, has the edge on the Cowboy
punting job.
A lot of household names are missing
from the Cowboys— permanently. Dallas
is on a crash course to develop some new
names liu ( an't forget.

playoffs last year for the first time in
nine campaigns.
"We had one of the best training Camps
I can ever remember and I'll think we'll
get better and better," says Landry.

11 things weren't confusing enough,
there is a new twist to the Cowboy offense
this year. landry has decided quarterback ltiigt'r Staubach will go to the
spread Iortiialton on obvious passing
d owns. St a u bitch, a sci n t 11 a tin g
scratibler, can run or throw from tt.e
Inrmation—%s inch gives him added (line
to Find UlWfl receivers.

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fly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS quired amount, plus (.'iillege liruinmi os and (hr San Francisco estud iii ridding theritselves of to the l.ions for a Future (Iraft free agent quarterback Bob Lee
Eventually, even The Turk All-Stars, by placing veteran 49ers cut six players apiece.
excess baggage, a few were in choice, but it was cancelled reached an agreement to rejoin)
tlimself will run out of time,
defensive end Royce Berry on
th nitarket for players, and at when Jackson failed to pass the Minnesota Vikings.
The landscape was littered the injured reserve list and
Meanwhile, the New England least one was thwarted in its Detroit's physical.
with battered bodies and bro- waiving a rookie. The Bengals Patriots tentatively waived a bartering.
IA'e was with the Vik:ngs
ken drcitlli as 26 National ;il,sn ot)talrlt'd veteran defensive hal f'iliieni him, hut no nanni.s
In other micquistlu:, the But. (ruin 1t67, he lure going o
Football League teams hurried linennan Bob Brown (ruin Sani were announced. likewise, the
The Detroit l,ion's trade with falo Bills signed Bob Nelson of Atlanta in 1973. The Falcons reTuesday to meet The Terrible Diego.
Miaiiu Dolphins. Tile Buffalo the Bengals fell through Tues- Nebraska, theIr 1975 second leased him after the 1974 seaTurk's unsentimental deadline:
Three Pittsburgh Steelers got Bills withheld the nannes of all day, leaving them one player draft choice; the Los Angeles son. Now maybe he'll receive
a lunit of 49 players per.
the axe Tuesday and wide re- but three of the 8-to-12 players under the limit. The deal would Rains obtained punter Jim what so man)' castoffs contin.
Before pro football's version ceiver Bob Gaddis was placed released Tuesday.
have sent Cincinnati backs Her- McCann from Kansas City for ually request: one inure chance
of the (;rlii, Iteaper is done, all on reserve, while the l)enver
While most U'ams were inter- nani Jackson and Tin) Kearney an undisclosed draft choice and to get it right.
NFL teams must further reduce their rosters to 46 players
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Icanethel:;'
the released and the reserved
contained the usual autumnal
MIAMI APt - "Their No.
Shula's uiimediate concern thought lie had huilt up strength be more of a problem than Tuesday night.
assortment of has-beens and l's beat our No. l's, their subs was for veteran safety Dick An- in the knee."
originally thought. Club spokesalso.rarls, plus the incon- heat our subs,'' ailmits Miami derson, ttio injured the same
Shula also al(l the broken men first said Buoniconti could
Shula did not alinounce any (If
veniently injured and those l.kdphins Coach I)uuri Siiula in knee that underwent of F-season right thumb of middle line- continue playing with the in- the roster cuts the club
is
simply unneeded.
rciewing a 20-7 National Foot- surgery, Further tests were licker NIck Buoniconti could jury. but his status was unclear required to make this week,
Four players, for instance, ball League exhibition loss to scheduled today to determine
were cut from the New York the Minnesota Vikings.
the extent of the kftknee dam.
Jets: fourth-year center WarThu Monday night defeat fol- age, ushich Anderson suspected
ren Koegel, safety Jerry Bond losud three successive pre.sea- involved liganiients.
and rookie backs Jon Bradford son victories by the Dolphins
MIAMi tAp,
Two former Robert and Sylvia Allen unauthorized purposes, wore
and Garry Baccus - not cx- and had a sobering eFfect on the
"The thing is, when the knee photogrphers for the Miami dropped their Dade Circuit copies of the official Superbowl
actly household words, and the)' club
goes out Ishen being hit, it Dolphins football team have ac- Court lawsuit against Joe Rob- ring given team members and
probably never will be if the
"I thought we were farther causes concern," said Shula. c'epted a money settlement in bie, principal owner of the Na- officials, and continued to repNFL has anything to say about along than this," said defensive "The leg gave way as he their lawsuit for sideline tional League football team,
resent themselves as team phoit.
tackle Manny Fernandez. "We changed direction and he crurn- passes, Superbowl VU rings
The team dropped a counter- tographers after they quit
The Atlanta Falcons placed have two weeks to do a lot of hi!e1 to the groun(I. It can't be and photo ciedits.
suit charging the AlIens minus- working for the Dolphins last
veteran tight end Larry Mialik sork."
t'ry encouraging because we
To get the $2,500 settlement, ed the Dolphins trademark for November.
on the injured reserve list and
Said Silula, "I wasn't pleased
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to announce their other cuts back Rob (,riese Iho failed to
Wednesday, pending waiver move the oFfense in a first-half
claims,
workout,
The Green Hay Packers re"I haven't been playing that
leased veteran wide receiver miiuch, When you know you're
Jeff Baker and a rookie, and only going to play a quarter or a
placed end Mike Fanucci on the half, it's hizrd to get your
disabled list with a sore ankle, tinning," said Griese. "But it is
The Packers also claimed also the preseason. We usually
rookie linebacker Ken Bernich have one of these gannes every
on waivers from the San Diego preseason. I don't think we
Chargers.
would have played this poorly ii
The Cincinnati Bengal.s re- it had ken a regular season
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Birmingham will fill the Sept.
27 dcte here originally scheduled for Chicago. This, too, will
be a repeat visit. Jacksonville
defeated Birmingham here
Aug. 16.
Meanwhile, the Express re-

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SMU 15, Wake Forest 13(N)
set before Vilas ran off the last in a fiercely fought match,
less executioner disguised as a round in men's singles.
21. North Carolina Slate is too W. Texas St. 41, Wichita St. 17
13 games of the match.
pretty, bright-eyed 20-year-old
Guiller'mo
Vilas,
the
23-yeartough for East Carolina but (N)
with a moie-st.ar smile, has
old
Argentine,
seeded
second,
Manuel
Orantes
ci!
Spain,
26,
they'll have to go all-out to top Sept. 8
turned the women's half of
hammered 15th-seeded Jan ouldueled 33-year-old French- the Pirates, 30.28.
IMoflday, Sept. 8)
U.S. Open into a series of dial- Kodes of Czechoslovakia. man Francols Jauffret 6-4, 3-6,
San Diego State, 8-2-1 last Alabama 23, Missouri 20 (N)
lenge matches. And none of the Kod, who hasn't won a tour- 6-3, 6-4 Tuesday.
year, will get off to a good start
(N) Night Game
challengers have done much
challenging.
Miss Event has disposed of
threeopponentswithamm.
imum of fuss thus far, klng
only five games. The townsDAYTONA BEACH (AP) - National circuit this year.
Darlington Monday, Petty led Vandiver are tied for third with
ment is being contested, if uat
Finishing
either first or
His closest pursuer is Dave rnorelapsandtheyeachgotl&amp; 160.
is the word, on clay and cNot second In the last eight races, Marcis with 2,852. James Hyl. points,
Just doesn't lose on clay.
Petty tops all money winners
Richard
Petty
keeps ton is third with 2,719; Richard
much anyway,
Since this was the first event for the year with $232,645. Dalengthening his lead In the sea- Childress fourth with 2,639; and
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BAI.TIMOHE I APt
The Baltimore Colts of the
National Football League cut veteran linebacker Tony
Bertuca Tuesday, a Colts spokesman said. Bertuca, a
second year player from Chico State, was released on
isaivers as a free agent.

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been woeful against the run.
Manders was replaced by John l"it.
zgerald, who actually beat him out last
year. Manders was used mostly on center
snaps to punters and placekickers.

lerrible Turk's

Baylor Over Rebels

MePae. XC. 3$.
P JackSon,
Oak. 3
5inglet. B.aI. 37;
Mayherry XC. '31
TRIPLES-Rivers.
Cal.
11.
C' Brett. XC. 1). Orta, Chi. $0;
P Kelly, CPui. 7: I Ted wt a
HOME
RUNS-P Jackson.
Oak, 30. Mavberry. XC. 29.
C. Sect?, Mil. 71;
NY.
75: PurrugP,i, Te'i. 7'
EN
BASES-Rivers.
Cal. 14'
Washingt, Oak. 10,
OtiS. XC, fl; Remy. Cal. 32.
C'Crrw, Min,
PITCHING II)
Oecis,ons)Moref. BSrt 113.
7P&amp;' 3 36
Palmer. Bal. 70 S.
714. 716.
P tee, Rca, Ill.
361.
Tanana, Cal. 116.
7. 231.
Plyleven. Mm, 146. 700. 291.
M Torrep. Ral. 167. 696. 331.
Leonard, XC. $13. 6*1. 345,
Wise, Rca. 17$. 610. aoi
STRIKEOIJTS-Tanana.
Cal.
720: C, Perry. Tei
395. BlyIc
yen. Mm
1!
Pn Cal 118
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for the season.
Garrison, who injured his leg
bulldogging a steer on the rodeo circuit,
1.111)' and Manders all retired. Hayes,
who didn't block enollgh to suit Iiindry,
was traded to the San Francisco 49ers.
linclry Ilas replaced Hill, a perennial
1,000-yard gainer, with Charles Young
and Doug l)ennlson, The results during
the exhibition season have been spotty
with neither runner consistently impresslve. Both are second-year players.

Lation to pick this as the Upset ing Georgia 7-7, The Panthers
Special of the Week. Wayne had better win this one because

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By hERSChEL NISSENSON lions be permttted to bring 60 Hardin has Temple among the
players more than 150 miles better teams in the East but Joe
NEWYORK(AP)_...Theft from central Pennsylvania Paterno's club is king of the
whileTemple,locatedlnPhiliy, Easternhlll—alia.sMt.Nittany
score of the college football
hereby forecast on the nose ... can only dress 48? The savings - until someone proves
60.48 in favor of the home team. to Temple should be allot $3.60, otherwise ... Penn State 27-10
Thai's because the National basedonl2playcrsat3ocentsa
East Carolina at North Caro.
Collegiate Athletic Association, head, which is (he trolley-bus lina State: Wolfpack won't ,
in an effort to curtail expenses, fare from (he campus to taking the Pirates lightly after
hasdecreedthatonly48players Franklin Field.
lastyear's24.2osqueaker. With County, Florida under the fictitious have levied upon the following C)FR 19
name l CASSELBERRY FLORIST. deScribed property owned by fir
Last year's crystal ball pro- Dave Buckey pitching and
may goon road trips while the
CITY OF
and that I intend to register said dim Development Enterprises. Lid,
home side can dress no more duced a mark of 519 right, 203 l3uckey catching ... N.C. State name with the Clerk of the Circuit Said property being located in
ALTAMOPITE SPRINGS,
FLORIDA
than 60.
Court, Seminole County. Florida in Seminole County. Florida. more
wrong and 18 ties for a .719
$.7
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
rt1cuIarIy described as follows
accoroance
with
the
'ovis'
of
percentage.
Villanova at Maryland' the Fictitious Name Statutes. To
ADOPTION
ThCSOWh',OfLotSIand7. Block CONSIDER
OF
Wonder how MiSSOUrI will
What's
a
nice
guy
like
Dick
1. Sanford Farms according 10 plat
PROPOSED
ORDI7ANCE
0'
Florida
Statutes
Section
I&amp;S
Wit
like traveling to Alabama
Missouri vs. Alabama at Birthereof, recorded in Plat Book I. TO WHOM 1 MAY CONCERN
knowing the second-ranked mingham: "I'd rather play the Bedesem, Villanova's new 1937 Roy A Jeftries
NOTIr F IS HEREBY GIVEN b
177 and 171. Seminole County
the City of Altamonte Springs.
PublIc Records
Crimson Tide won't even be good teams than the average coach, doing in this situation?

Itlit Oe i' Geo
San Francisco at HO%tOn STPIKFOU'TS-Seaver
NV
701 Me'ssersmith. LA. 190
(r$y game's %heduled
Montefuscri,
SF.
171.
Sutton.
IA. 364 RCP,Md. Htn RO
American League
American League
BATTINr, 1130 at
East
W L Pct. GB (arew, Mm. 372 1 von
130 Munson ifY 335, R'cr'
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Pr's?on
Rsr,
3Ia
WA%h.ngton.
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71 81 316
6
310
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7'
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B)' MAJOR AMOS B. hIOOl'LE
PUNS- I vnn fiso. $6; Ystr
Cleveland
67 19
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Rca
11
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Milwaukee
Original Wizard of Odds
60 77 43$ 73
Major
('arew. M;n $7 Mayberry. KC.
Detroit
33 17 793 77
Egad,
friends,
the
'
West
preliminary reports I've
PIIPIS
RATTED
IN-lynn
OaklAnd
$7 33
Pu".
IuIoopIeS
,Rice.
B. 91. received from the Hoople
C.ty 71 61 54
kansas
P .takson. Oak. 93. Mayberry
Te'aas
67 71 416 )3,
operatives in the field coupled
... ,,
KC, $7 (iSntt. Mil . $6
(P')cAoo
46 71 117 16
with
the
information
gleaned
in
HITS- (a'pw Mm. 177; Mun
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63 70 411 36
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snn, lilY, 16* 0 Brett, XC. 136.
my personal reconnoitering of
California
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Sirioteton, Ral. lii. Washing
many cf the practice fields,
," .'. --' '-:':I-':Tuesday's Results
tori. Oak.
reveal
without
doubt
that
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Pattimcre 33, Cleveland 77,
DOUBt ES-lynn.
Bsn
39,
Itt, 10 inn;ns
Boston 7, New Yoit't a
MiIwuepe' 6. Detroit
KAnSaS City 1. Chicago i. 17

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Hrahs$v. SIt. 313 716. 369.
Philadelphia? Will the Nittany
San Francijn fFalcorie 1091 Seaver, NY. 707
741.
A? Houston (Rictard 9$). In)
P Jcres SD
III
697
7V
Thursday's Games
Penny. SIt. 9 1. 697. 3 49. Kr
car flieno at Atlanta, In)
Py. (in, 94. 6*7. 1 ¶5: Norman
Ins Ano.Ies at Cincinnati. (.n. •.a. 697. 3 73: Matlack .

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P4011CC 5 hereby gven that we are
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ of PfOaQed in business at IO1OA State
Street. anIord, Seminole County.
Fecution Istued Out of and under
I
Florida under the fictitious name of
the seal of tP,e Circuit Cowl ot
SF Ml NOL E
PROPERTY
Seminole County, Florida. upon a
final judgment rendered in the MAP4Ar,EMENT. INC . and that we
Oklahomaisnext Georgia2o. tfoq'jI court on the 17th day of
July. A D 1973. in that certain case Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
17.
No Upset Special this week. r'ntitltd. C Howard McNulty. as Covrily, Florida in accordance With
Trut
Plaintiff. vs Birdlen thI' provIsions of the Fictitious
N#iOiP Statutei, To Wit Section
Developr,ertt Enterprises. Ltd. a
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Florida limited Partnership, and $6309 Florida Statutes 1937
S VIaho Bruer,
Davis and Gerald StockS. itS .
l'leriry R Dowd
0erie'al Partners. Defendant, which
FICTITIOUSNAME
and Karl Glastad,
Notice 's hereby given that I am afores6id Writ of Eaecution was
as Trustees
ei,aaed in business at P 0 236. delIvered to me as Sheriff of
AltCmonte Springs. Seminole Seminole County. Florida. and I Publish Segt 3. 10. I?. 71. 197$

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leased dufensive back Alvin
Wyatt and got linebacker Rich
Thomann back from Memphis
for future consideration.
Defensive back Fletcher
Smith came off the injured reserve and is expected to play
Saturday at Shreveport, La.

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The JCPenney Battery. RevolutIonary. Hs

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factory. You never have to add water.
Corrosion is virtually eliminated. And it'i the
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Williams. The Express can take
an). or all of them, but is not
obligated to do so, said player
'r5cu1ne1 director Kay Stepht'nson.
"We are in the process of trylug to learn about their backgrounds
and
skills,"
Stephenson said.
The weekend of Nov. 29-30,
when Jacksonville was to have
an open date, will now bring
Portland here for a second time
mi the season. Its first visit will

will guarantee it (or as long as you own your
car. Sizes 24, 24F, 74, 27, 27F, 77, 22F and
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Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1915
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Today In Florida
Daily Devotional
News
Suncoast Sunrise
News
7:00 (2. 0) Today
(6) News
(9) Bozo Circus
(44) Ijnlscope
7:30 (9) Am America
(44) House Of
Frlghtenstein
8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(44) Fllntstones
8:30 (44) Three Stooges
8:55 (44) Spirit Of '76
9:00 (2) Phil Donohue
(6) Mike Douglas
8, 9) Movie
(44) Leave It To
Beaver
9:30 (44) Gomer Plye
10:00 (2) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
(6) Spin Off
(8) Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Father Knows
Best
10:30 (2. 8. 13) Wheel Of
Fortune
(6) The Price Is
Right
(35) 7(X Club
(44) Green Acres
11:00 (2,0) High Rollers
(6) Gambit
(9) Show Offs
(24) Mr Rogers
Neighborhood
114 Phil fl.'vtthti*
11:30 (2.8. 13) Hollywood
Squares
(6) Love Of Live
(9) Happy Days
(24) Electric Company
(35) Florida
Lifestyle
11:55 (6) News
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Harris, at SEARS In Sanford. 373
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AhuuIn.aS.ans__,.
Windo* A Door Screens
CuStom made Repairs
Disc ount Prices 372 so

Sonny Brooks

.Homo Improvements

Instructions: The hidden names listed below appear forward.
backward, up. down, or diag onally in the puzzle. Find each

help nnst'
th,,alurcj.'-v .t,'
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concrete work. etc By the hour or

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ASSYRIA
I3ABYLONIA
(I!..I.I)F.A
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warehouse burglaries.

MESOPOTAMIA
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PHOENICIA
HITTITE
ROMAN EMPIRE
MEDIA
SUMER
TOMORROW: Asian Coastal Waters

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Concrete and carpenter work.
remodeling, air conditioning.
roofing 323 0765
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PURIFICATION SYSTEMS Call Phil Gonzalez 305 123 339

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. Zl
Don't turn down any invitations
today where there'll be a large
gathering. You'll make interestlng contacts you couldn't
make elsewhere,

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) You're luckier through
others today than you would be
if acting on your own. Let your
associates call the shots.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
You'll find others will be extrawilling to go out of their way
today to be co-operative. Ask
for aid if needed.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Your material prospects are
very bright, but you must do
something constructive with
nnnnrtiinitipx thnt r'nmø

SCI1RPEII (fliet WNnv 99I
Conditions are more (Hvorable now. 'T
They nwy be

for accumulating posse"ons. 21) You'll hear from a friend
Another little windfall may today who you haven't seen in

Pegister,dwIththestafeasCIsA
Contractor, Homes, additions
3371 or $96 $111 eves

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SLIM
ARE
BUDGETS
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
THE
WANT
AD
COLUMNS

I To List

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CHEAP

Nice efficiency apartment. upstairs,
all utilities turn 197 50. Adults
only, 372 7796 "yes &amp; wk nds
(',aranr lpartment turn or unlurn
sir (Ono ir mpeled. freshly
Fi.lIflhf'Ct ( P)',r' to '.hoflp:ng 317

Office- M.ckln.s

now"
'nu'll •It that A..
Ca
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equipped, (Ofilplett'Iy fenced. near
Lake Mary Elementary 117 176.4

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you ha-i.' tricul therest now try IN,.
brst lip-rI

-.nt S. t-Ody work
736 7576 after 6
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373 1393
Pik up &amp; del'vt-cy ,
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Pest Control

IRV

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2562 Park Drive
377 8565

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32—Houses Unfurnished

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K rider, Acsoc W Garnett White,
lImber 107 W Commercial

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119.300
NOW

322 7700

SEE

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h.iths Assume

WITT REALTY

HOUSEWIVES- MOTHERS

YOUR BIRTHDAY
Sept. 4, 1975
You'll have several friends

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NEED EXTRA MONEY?

To

You can supplement the family Income and

working behind the scenes this

You Pray select the color and we will

earn your money from a Herald Route.

* They're Hot" *

"SERVICE BEYOND

Stomach Problem 'Told

partially

MIS-- REALTORS
1') 0011
SUPILAPID- 3 bedroom, I bath.
fenced yard Assume mortgage,
will take second 377 7131

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE. INC

MUST SELL -- New 3 BR 7 BATH
HOME. all extras, good location

MAKE OFFFP

8%

Commercial Properties

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Each Woodmere Home Features Central Heat Ani
Air, Shag Carpeting In Living Areas, Inside AndCl)
Outside Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More f I t Come
On Out And See For Yourself.

SALES BY

KISH

Homes,

321.0041

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are an

Integral

part of

8a%dlewood

6 Afternoons A Week

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REALTORS 830 60461
After HrS $) 1170
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TAFFER REALTY
Reg Real Estate Broker
377 6655
111'4E 25th St

YOUR PEACOCK WOULD LOVE
THIS ACRE Lovely I tIP home
Nice land
toned for horses
scapino workshoo Bring your
this $77.5(0
peacock to
oem

LET'S MAKE A DEAL' FreShly

and c'os' t

country

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Home on lake 3 BR.
11,,

2640 Hiawatha Ave. at)? $2

CHOICE LISTINGS
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
0)7W, 1st St .3775441.37777 37

UAI ('Al DDT

From $159.00

INCLUDING

322. 2611

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Washer &amp; Dryer

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1973 Yamaha RD 730, with faring
Excellent condition 1300 miteS
t.clutt -wr'ed 9950 17) 1739

1967 Falcon 4 fIr sedan. I cylinder
automatic, air condition. low
"IcaQe, 5193 Call Don Pope. 17,
491 Dealer

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Motorcycle Insurance

lOOKING FOR
SOMETHING SPECIAL?

Van.
automatic transmission, air
coflditi0ried. 51.500 Phone 377
6991

80—Autos for Sale

Place an ad in classified It doesn't
matter what you need You'll find
that some reader has iust that
item he or she would like to Sell.
Do It rv'w'

914 ( Apr i, 7.000CC engine, air, AM

FM stereo. cr)ppf'r colOr 76 mpg
town, 30 plus mpg highway 13502
cash 377 7300 eves and will ends

('Alt 171
17411

CASH

CASH 322-4132

Cash
For Your Junk Cars

DAVIS' 173 9370

IPX License Iliquer &amp; food)
Available With Installation Of
Complete Kitchen; Lounge
Completely Equipped With 200

3239136

We Buy Furniture

CLUB LUI
FOR SALE

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For Your Junk Cars
3713 1)79

For used furniture ,,ppiances tools.
etc Buy 1 or ItO) items Larry's
Mart, 713 Sanford Ave
Wanted to buy used office furniture.
Any Quantity NOLL'S Casset
berry. Hwy 17 97 810 1206

t'.attery, runs good. $US Phone
37? 493,

1971 Dodge Sportsman

BLAIR AGENCY
3713166

Plus Seating; 4.300 Sq. Ft. Floor
Space. Low Down Payment And

1970 AMC Rebel station wagon.
%mll V 5. automatiC, air Phone
373 1719

'.ery Liberal Terms Available
Will Consider Joint Venture

'69 VW. 37.000 miles. excellent
condition. 11.190 or best Oiler

CALL JOHN 323.0630

323 746

II?'IL 5JVLL)LII
REALTY INC
20E,7S1hSt 3737*32
HAL COLBERT, REALTOR
Eves 373 0612
Selma Williams
REALTOR ASSOCIATE.377 1517

FALL

Tune Engine
INCLUDES POINTS, PLUGS
CONDENSER

373 3961
ii' Fiberglass with 20 hp molar and
trailer. Only in water ID 'imes
$795 323 4151

$995

SPECIAL

Oil Change
NEW FILTER

$5 50

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16' Fibf'qQlaSS Shlpjack, like new.
577$ Phone 327 47)5
IS' Runabout, fiberglas canvas top
SO HP Mercury. engine &amp; boat in
excellent shape &amp; ready to go
C'..o1 trailer. 5795 322 1062

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Front End Alignment

s Seabreete boat. Certified trailer
Phne '77)3896 239 P4 Scott

$1058

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TOYOTA-DATSUN.VOLKSWAGEN

?,tq'rrJl Prof Baby Grand
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This special offer on all 4 -Cy li nder Toyotas, 1200 Series Datsuns,

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60—Office Supplies

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chairs, Straight chairs, filing

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NOW OPEN WEDNESDAYS 71L 8 P.M.
By Appointment, Please
OFFER EXPIRES SEPT. 12th

cabinets. asis Cash and Carry.
NOL LS
7 c tr J 4
CasseIt-.'rr
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62—Lawn-Garden
shrub and garden sprayers.
9$ cents ci GardenLand, 1100 W.
1st St., 373 MX).
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BALL REALTY

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Herald Circulation Dept.

'64 Newport Chrysler. new tires and

PORSON MARINE
2977 Hwy 179?

Sanford

For more Information call

High."it prices pad for your entire
,uitiqii' r'.tte' or s'nc3le 'tern
I )rmiilurr'
5;lver,
Jev,n'lr Sterling,
Rugs,
Oriental
PaintingS 371 1758

1970 Honda iSO, excellent condition
SIC to appreciate. 1175 Phone In
5)51 after 4300m

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All week. Tools.
Electric, Hardware. Fan. Table.
large space heater Odds &amp; Ends
110 Country club Circle 317 3133

377-1301,

1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments

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GARAGE SALE

REALTORS
________________________?S6SParkDr.

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323-7870

CASH 321 4320

Garage Sale lhijrSfA, ,snd Frda 75th St west of Sanford Aw e
Furniture, antiques plants, tools.
clothing, slide proiector and
screen 1 Free gilt per CustOmer

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Office Open
10.6 Daily

1 Piece or Hou.efull

1964 Fl Camino, good condition. plus
e.tras 377 3191 after 5 p m

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Reg. Real Estate Broker

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(7-00() t OCATED CO'.,!ERClAL
for %,It(' rr
PROPE PT

110W. Airport Blvd.

1125 1778770

641 1006

P ayton Realty

If you can spend two to three hours each afternoon, have a
dependable automobile, and a desire to earn extra money
call

1971 flpr.etin Minibike', 69 CC Can be
road nsper ted Like new coed

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ispeeo. AM FM Radio
5175 117 III?

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COLOR TV, $II9SMONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

club

SACRIFICE
,

"Take The Little Ones With You,"

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In city 570.900-Terms

PS

ANTIQUES

1961 Oldsmobile 417

i8—lPctorcyc1es

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Used office furniture
OLDER HOME
Modernized 3 bedroom and 2 bathS Woc'cl or steel desks fe'xeuti. desk
with central heat aria air, on 7 lotS
Nairs. se(retarial desk% &amp;
A

Vifla,5

results iisSt try f'A'tC 377 2611 ir
Ill 999%

PINEY WOODS BARN We buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell
for 30 pct commission Free PICK
ups Auction Saturdays 7 p m
Sanford 377 7770

Color TV's from 190. B&amp;W. from
$13; Service all makes HERBS'
TV. 1700 S French. 373 1731.

Oncanal And fencrxj swimming Pool
3 bedrooms. 7 baths, large tree
shad ed lot ri QuiEt area 141 000
Terms

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Crank Realty

Your MLS Agency

li fe at

'
little' want ads bring b'g, big

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Selling below appraisal at

Broker, 107W CommerLial

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Buy

MOONEY APPLIANCES 3?) 069.'
____________________

7125 YALE AVE - 3 or I OR mini
farm, with lots of fruit, Has 1 OR

3222420 Anytime

$

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OR. l', bath.

old, in new con

W. Garnett White
Sanford 377 7111

to

KENMORE WASHER. parts,
service, used machines

tlinCflal iC
j'JUL
V'LUC

World

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garage, 3 yrs
dition 521.900

ldylIwild

JOHN )(RIDER. ASSOC

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

No Baby Sitter.

21Y9 GALE PLACE- 3

horhood, fenced rear yard.
drapes, range, 7 block' to

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REAL ESTATE

68—Wanted

1974 VW Supef Beetle, Air, AM FM
Stereo Excellent condition Take
Over pAymentS of 1115 month 312

BARGAIN PRICES
AUCTION. 373 7310

717 IIAYWOOD CIRCLE- 3 BR.
balls, new carpet. in excellent
condition Large lot 121.500

painted, '3 OR hOrmie. Quiet neigh

Lots

And
Acreage

323.7860

change REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave

washer, mint Condition, SOS Phone
3227337

"SANFORDS SALES LEADER"

2 BR fenced yird, carport, private
street, 1)6.900 Terms 3726620

CA

Reconditioned Batteries. 517.9$ cx

1973 Coup.' DeVille, like new. 19,000
mu Relocated, must Sell Call
Wore 7 p m 343 9416 or 371 0733
even logs

AT
APPLIANCES
SANFORD

QUALITY

SANFORD

Realty

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TAX CREDIT APPLIES
VAS0 DOWN

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52—Appliances

Ste n stro M

322.6457

MODELS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Boicar"
Santord 373 1133
GORMLY'S E 16

conditioned 1*50 or best offer
PP'onp $11 5902

Speed Queen automatic, heevy duty

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'16 900

place to live. Car to drive, a jOb. Of

KULP DECORATORS
109W 1st 51.3227333
We Buy Furniture

and schools 170,000 each. terms
For information call

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Hwy 17.92 Sanford Next T

'6-9 Falcon hardtop Sport coupe.
standard Shift, 6 cylinder, new
brak, excellent gas mileage, air
come service you have need of,

If you are having difficulty finding a

Jersey milk cow and calf Sell on
trade for farm equipment Phone
177 '1177

125.900

Farmers Home Administration '7
Federal Hou s ing Administration?
Veterans Administration'
Conventional Financing!
Private Financing?
Cash'
in your
Which Is best for you
Situation-- Noone knows-but you
We will give you direction to help
with the right answer for your
situation
Call loelayFor Appt

JOHNNY WALKER

67—U vestock- Poultry

Modern dining room table with 4
chairs; sofa bed; easy chair;
modern lamp Phone 371 0305 after
6Pm

CALL 377 2611

available
373 3737

WPiteCamPe T000er.$?S
Phone 373 3607
after 4 1100 rr,

1969 Chevrolet P1 Carnino. low
niilelqe, *mtI V S. auto Inns
PS, air Immaculate COnditiOn
throuqhout $1.600 or best offer
PP'rwie 162 7206 after 6 0 m

Singer Zig Zag, ri cabinet, I needle,
front load deluxe sewing machine.
Sold new for $319.00. Pay balance
ofI$$ or lO payments of 19 See at.

Get some action with a Herald
classified ad We'll help you write
an ad that will bring a fast sale.

700 LAUREL AVE -- 3 BR. 1 bath.
Shaded lot zoned commercial, for
a home or business $13,900

Who Knows?

Earn 40 To 80 Weekly

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WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME'

75—Recreational Vehicles

female, $700 1770367

Assume Payments

convenient to shopping district

CUSTOM BUILT- 1 BR. 3 bath.
Sliding glass doorS open from the
ceramic tile floor family room
with fireplace to pItlo and 1S'x)O'
pool Kitchen equipped with
Tappan double oven range. ice
maker refrigerator &amp; dishwasher

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3779111 Eve 1691116

7 Apartment buildings, near town

THE CONTRACT"

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51—Household Goods

apartment!

Kish Real Estate

Come out and see

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°EAL TOR 3227Ifl

Buying a rrw home! Moving to an

3236061 or 373 05)7 eves.
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Arbor area, cleared,
landscaped, 113.600

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets. Count
er tops, Sinks Installation avail
Rid (abelt 372 )S2 any
time

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First. Downtown

payment, monthly payments less
than rent. Government subsidized
to qualified buyers Call to s
It
You QualIfyl

M. UPISWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
003W Is? St

Silver, 1)00 Phone 172 5005

CallBart Real Estatee

New houses ina rural area No down

A PART OF PARADISE- The most
Beautiful home Site in Loch

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install new carpet in all rooms, 3
Bedrooms freshly painted, large
tot. 519000

apt

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still be at home most of the day when you

ar roodntionf, fenced
yard, 1901 Summerlin Ave $.900
or mike offer 373 3197
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11S(OREBATE

Select Your Carpet

* "Get 'Em While *

1977 lISA 650. 1950 Bundytrombone,

7 Bedroom

a)'.' Mary
7 bedroom, Fla room,
fenced yard and shade By owner

FREE 3727090

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834 2920

CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR

NO QUALIFYING

377 1907

Service the Rest. Western Auto
Xl W lit St.

MAITLAPID FLEA MART
1911 Hwy 1792 Open Sal. SSun 95

New 3 t-idrm home, all extras. $ pet
lflt.'rp'.t S10000 3277227

furnished, air conditioned; $170
and 1133 month. Phone 3776261.

by

Sale

Modern, clean 1 BR home, (amity
tO"i, oaraoe, carpets Call $31

Peg Peat Estate Brok er
371 0640
'373 7895
373 5715

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for

NORTH RENT PURCHASE PLAN

$777

AKC Fnollsh bulldog puppies.
champion blood line's. 7 mates. I

Wanted

Merchandise

73" Color TV, Stereo Combination
Cheap Color Portable Also 1968
Chevrolet pick up 3230108

I bath,

3 BEDROOM.

bEdroom, 1'
mortgage Owner Wi ll carry 2nd
nii'wtanie with 13.000 down

7 and 3 bedroom home,, kitchens

1-2 Bedroom Furnis

Want in Pin
waterfront home-Cash Mndr'rate Price range
loai,;djatc only Prt'len St Johns
or lake with .src.-',s to river Box
517 r 0 Evening Her a ld

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completely fenced yard. tow
utility rates, in lovely residential
r4'iQhhnrhflod 36% 9097 atler 6 p m

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Attention Retirees-- Help create an
ideal retirement village on the
beautiful Wekiva River at Camp
Seminole 327 1170

47—Real Estate Wanted

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family room, double carport

34—Mobile Homes

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY- SELL -TRADE
311 315 E First St.
377.5473

REALTOR 373 5774

7 and I beiroom patio horses. 5209
ma FIRST MONTH'S RENT

F?.9INOI 1 - O Atr,,qe tracts,
t'ilI and tare).' 12 COO 'r acre
And up 'Terry Realty. Realtor, 675
07)1

SO—Miscellaneous

322 6173

perch utIlity. shade &amp; fruit trees.

2606 S. Hwy 11

hEAl lOP 373 7198

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Harold Hall Realty

3-Bedroom, I', bath. in good Quiet
Sanford løat.on 1193 month Call

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4ommercial Property

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
oa,".

Good Credit
373 5970 or $34 4603

76—Auto Parts

3103 Orlando Drive

L.IVIPIGOUARTERSAP4D
BUSINESS LOCATION

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Where Quiet Ni
Breezes Create
You've Been Si

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AFTER HRS.
377 0618
377 3991

9 Month old Sheltie, female, AKC.
$100 Call 373 1369 anytime

67A—Feed

Lawn Mowers We sell The Best &amp;

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373 7111

NO f.'OPIEY DOWN
ANY ('AR, '61 TO'7S
At Chio A The Man

Merrill Pmnt Baby Grand
I 'i0nmbi'st0ffe'r
M86719 De Bar,

read all our want ads every day

3BP 7haths.on canal
acre
101lakes.
113 500 373 1359

Sanford '3777511

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to

7924 Perk Drive

imos old,1110
371 1766

t'RE(,OP Y ?,0tilL[ HOMES

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.
REALTOR
fl? 9781

-Autos for Sale

71—Antiques

rrmate Pues

42—Mobile Homes

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

On husy Highway 1797 Start your
own b,n,S,rio'S', 149 000 las" terms

$

JZTLTLUYU

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STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
207W 7ndSt
3736177

Your Business... DjQJ 322-2611 or 831QQQ

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371 6393

33—Houses Furnished

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bllghtS)fl 7357

Smlt Furnished Efficiency House
Adults Only No Pets
$tOMo 3733111

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Don't r*edf"5ecv,a useful purpow
again when you'Sell them with aClassified Ad from the Herald"
Call us today! Doii delayl Just
dial 377-26)1 or 831 9993. To place
your low 'nut WAnt Ad

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Real Estate fhrnt,'r
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F Orre'St Greene Inc
REALTORS

Lovetycottage, ar, ,.arpt.iv, 1133
Adults No pets 373 7711

FI
1) I I. L I Li P U P5
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and sizes
Werep.alr and sen,vce

Paint &amp; Body Work

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LAKE MARY- 7 OR Duplex. 1)50
plus 390 deposit

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Well Drilling _iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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Sanford 32) 5202

By Ow ne r- 7, mites west Sanf or d.
bedroom excellent condition
171 0710 or M? ?

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New Duplex, Furn or
urifurn Drapes, Wat e r, Lawn
Care 3711570 or 668 6346.

1505 W. 25th St.

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CALL 177 761!

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Rental houSes of every
Have applicants 372
5611 BALI. PEAt TY

I argo 7 t-"i'trpn'rt injplCn, kitchen

CaliBart Real Estate

PEAt TOPS
7133
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373 6333

Realty. REALTOR, 373 7730

WANT II)

Service

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barn 5795
fireplace. cIbI oar
month 17754713

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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Zoned C 7. 1 fIR, fireplace. garage.
low down, move in 1)1.950 Acni

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3" 1939.373 1164
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Ev'ining Herald, Sanford, Fl.

65—Pets-Supplies

appraisal 321 6412

I AK F MARY I bedroom, I: bath
homewith central hell &amp; air, near
elementary school S Community
College VA financing available

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISt IP4G REALTOR
)77 1991
1919 S. French
777 7374, 3fl 1196.373 198.1

ARE YOU A VETERAN?
--Do you have 1350! 3 Bedroom. 7
bath. Q.Srarte, central air, carpet.
7400 sq ft ideal garage, shOp,
like new. only 577.800 323 9410
All or part. Will
warehouse
remodel to 'ut tenant 322 $321 or
Larry Saxon, Realtor
'377 M20

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War II Years" By
' Lawrence E. Lamb, M. D. does have attacks without
DEAR DR. LAMB In 1967 either of these causes,
Dr.
my husband had an ulcer Three or four years ago lread
operation, and part of the your column on low blood sugar
A History Of Sanford
I Stomach was removed. The and tried including protein in
Lamb
nerve was also cut to prevent his breakfast and that helped[
I
by Peter Schaal
Ithe formation of stomach acid, for about six weeks. After that
I
I Very soon thereafter he tt made no difference. Wewould
Peter Scheal's 2nd. book de!afling Sanford's
started having weak, shaky certainly appreciate your
grow
growth trom md to 1945 and lisling more than
- 3peUs aoznetlmes breaking out comments on his problem.
after eating. With a small
V 6000 local names is still available (limited
I In a sweat. These might come
DEAR READER—You have stomach after surgery it may
every few days, or they might given a good desc'ipt1on of the dump all the food out into the
supply).
be two or three weeks apart. He "dumping syndrome." This is a small intestine within 10
is
still having these spells,
frequent complication after minutes. That is why it is called
Sold by C.I.P. Proceed3 to be used for Seawalk
We
have
to
watch
surgery
removing part of the the dumping syndrome,
tried
beautification.
carefully to arrive at some stomach (in as many as &amp;) per
Normitlly food is kept in the
reason
for
these
coming
on,
but
cent
of
patients),
Most
patients
stomach,
and the stomach
Only $9.95. See Catherine Ray at Sanford
no
theory
lasts
long.
We
know
with
this
problem
get
over
it,
I Atlantic National Bank, or call 322-6473 for I tension does it, and eating but a small per cent continue to secretions are added bit and it
becomes a liquid, adequately
delivery.
I sweets without something solld have the problem thereafter, diluted with water. When the
and non-sweet to go with it is
Normally It takes about two food is dumped rapidly into the
fairly sure to do it, however, he hours for the stomach to empty intestine it is not diluted yet.
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Stemper Realty

37—Business Property

9141

3 BR. 7 bath Pnerrest area, large
yard. 5190 ron 190 depoalt 377 7331
ext '11 or alter S. 830 IS?)

TOWNHOUSES

lust sit there waiting Icr the
Phone to ring Advertise your
business service in The Herald's
8uslnes

Patio

STUDIO 1, 2,31
BEDR OOM SUITES

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classified
Directory.

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Titusvllle-- I bedroom. I' bath,
watt to wall carpet, fenc ed yard.
beautiful %hdc trees 519.500 269
1770

Real Estate

2313 Park Drive 170 up

7 or 3 bedroom house. 1 balls, utility
1. storage room No fridge, no
stove, corner lot. Big yard San
ford Realty. 1177 7217 or 377 7173

Apartments

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Luxury

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coming year to help make
come your way unexpectedly. some time. You hive much to things more comfortable for
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You'll share. You'll pick up where you you. One may be instrumental
be receiving good news from left off.
in bettering your financial lot.

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two different sources
perhaps today. Return all calls.
Read your mail carefully.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Seeds you've shown In the past
fell upon fertile soil, Rewards
you're entitled to will be for.

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LIML01W MABLEYI "AMAZING GRACE

1 or 2 BedroomS Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

plus MO security deposi t Phone
323 1767

eneva
G ardens

Tree Service

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Thinking about that summer
vacation' Get a better car through
theclassifiedads intoday'spaper

for you than usual today
regarding your career and your
CANCER (June 21-July 22) image.
You're still In a fortunate cycle
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.

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oil

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199
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Expert root repairs, flit roofs or
shingles All work guaranteed
PROGOEPI ROOF ING 321 6100

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3 Bedroom house'. unturnispued: 7
screened in porches 1150 month

322-1193

Roo.rng

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Custom Work Licensed. Bonded "We service All makes and models"
rrr-t- estimaTe to is
Free Pickup and Delivery
Sanford Business Macnines

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MY- KIM ILIDD0111

Ouiet 1. safe Adults only. No pets

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321 7970 or 1'
2 78;'9 after 6

SOLAR HEATING AND WATER

YAM nu

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Need yoi.,r (4i,5'
deenc1etl ervlce. 57 and up
9'7

by the job 3779365

ETRt'SCAN

By BERNICE BEDE OSOL

ITHEMMMILBON

Radio &amp; TV'
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TAURUS (April 20-May
)
You have the ability to finalize
You
situations today. Don't fool
around with small stuff. Get to
the major issues,
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
There's a pleasant surprise
brewing regarding something
you've been hoping for. It will
unfold in a very unusual

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CuSfofin hay tAIcinq
Light
clearing 377 8127 after S

your friendly Classified ga l at The
tirrald In 2611 of $31

11 CBS CANNON "The
RERUN A

Others will find you a dynamic
person to be around today.
You'll have a way of making
good things happen for them as
well as yourself.

unfurn apts in duplex I OR.
5)13; 2 Or, 5)63 Carpeted, air
conditIoned, kitchens equipped
Rest Sanford residential area.

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bicycle' Sell these idle items with
I want ad To place your ad. Cell

hIdsien name and box it in as shown:

ARIES (March 21-April 19)

A&amp;A CLEANS ALL
Exterior pressurecli',,o-rr,j

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HOROSCOPE
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KidS outgrow toe swing set or small

guest,

mayor
calls
probe a seres
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LhnC CI-aring, fill dirt, clay. rork.
All lindSof cliOging House trailers
Stored &amp; mov ed. 3779147 or $31
1195

wtprfrnnt estates, improved,
Pearly' $ 11 1
t)eSt family 631
4097 7rrrir'rt A Build later

One &amp; 7 bedroom apart men's.
furnished or unfurnished. Newly
redecorated Come see 300 E - Unfurnished ?bedroom home 1130
Airport Blvd. Sanford 373 1310
month plus deposit Phone 377
'549.
For Leate-- Exceptionally nice

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ESTERSOP4 LAND CLEARING BulldoZing, Excavating, Ditch SERVICE ON BLACK S WHITE
Work Ed, di rt,fop Soil 322 594)
TVs, RADIOS AND RECORD
Pt AYERS 2197 S PARK AVE

321 O799anytime

Investigator"
to

or 675 SSM

carpet, oarage, screened porch,
large lot, good location Assume
7'. pct or S7S0down. EHA Priced

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BAMBOO COVE APTS.

Pressure Cleaning.

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?,'.cinthly Renlnls Available
$1195130
Color TV
QUALITY INN NORTH
I IA SR 431 Longwood

30-Apartments Unfurnisbed
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C&amp;A Backhoe Service

TOWIRS jy SALON
I (formerly 14 arr- e tv% fleury PlookI
9191 F r5t. 377 1,742
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Aerial, Portraits. Advertising $3)

CADIII

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Central air&amp; full carpet, nice area n
like new condition, 3 Of, 7 baths,
5?0 1,4f wri

Rentals

PHOTOGRAPHY

SEAMAN

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ADULTS, NO PETS
116W 2nd St

I.i'inr 177 PAII

Weddings, Candids. Commercial.

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"flON'T NEEDS"- FAST WITH A
WANT AD Phone 373 7611 or $31
9993 And a fr irMly Ad V%r will
help yoL

Land Clearing

Beauty Care

the sbow, having a good time

Cannon

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DUCT
REFRIGERATION,
WORK. 21 hour Service. All
makes
DYKES AIR CON
DITIOtIING. 372 687)
VIAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR'
7I WINTER
ITEMS.
SELL

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MOVING HAULING SALVAGE

fellow

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Improvement51
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brick &amp; stone specialty 377 2180
BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
MENT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PENTRY AND REPAIRS. 377
-1331_________________
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Hauling

with Stafford and
Arte Johnson.

9 11's

730

Experienced 1st cook. also must BE
ABLE 3'O PREPARE BREAK
FAST, 1064 Hrs per week, good
working (Ondlonis Insurance
benefits u.iit tor appt 661 4193

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Two bedroom trailer, air con
ditioned. lights &amp; water furnished
377 3659
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SANFORD -- by owner, 3 OR, 7
bath, I yrs old. Central heat air,

Beautiful ranch type home, 3.61
acres, stable. Osteen area. 617-

1913 I?' wife. I AR. air conditioned,
adults 5170 mc, 377 9939

I cionwood- I ovely I bedroom With
Of without use of therapeutic pool.
Ps'.pnapile Phnne A31 3161

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3 Bedrooms tarqr yard wtri plenty
fruit trees new pant inside and
out 5165 month pluS security John

Larry Saxon. Realtor
171 9110

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17'x4$' mObile home with large
Added room on 10 acres, Geneva

Garage Aprtmen•
2100 Mt'ltonville' Ave

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34—Mobile Homes

7 Bedroom Furnished

4

RERUN This one deals with treatment. Johnny Cash joins
depression. Dick Cavett, host, the discussion,
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about tonight's show is a rare
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6 thru 25 times
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59 Above (contr )
FOUND
contraction
Delivery
person. ID 30 to 2r and
5:30 P.M.
8:00 AM.
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26 lImes
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16 Norwegian tale 60 Manner
33 F,iU nionin
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part time waitress Call 37) 096)
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
(lisCctiOfl
identify and nay for ad 373 5601 or
17 Pole
upright
lab I
SATURDAY 9-Noon
3 Lines Minimum
$t 6445
Ldiet as fashion stow directors for
18 Swift answer
13 D.rect cm
40 Golf teachur
o Small islands
19 Railway Post
Sarah Coventry Jewelry earn $3 to
41
Large
bird
DOWN
22 Run
Office tab I
43 Bidding
53 per hour commission Full or
6—Child Care
DEADLINES
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24 Soft felt hat
1 12 I!1Ir1Ih%
21 Body part
(archaic)
part time
No
experience
Fals'hood
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26 Sm,li weight
23 Spreading
44 Bones (comb
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Complete child care se &amp;s New
31 U S stale lab I 3 German
24 Sense
45 Additional
Summer Program! HEY DIDDLE
philosopher
37 Anger
25 Formerly
46 Above
We have listings We have tuyerS.
DIDDLE DAY CARE m 5Q
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33 Roman bronze 4 Seesaws
27 Feminine
48 Andre -We need another real estate Ii 5 Too much
(hild care in my home, Suntand
34 Elitsts
name
Iliterature
censee to help us make sales.
Rutli)
Estates Phone 377 5818
36 Indian cymbal
28 Asiatic inland
Nobel Prize
Forrest Greene. Inc
6 Large Asian
37 Singing voice
sea
19471
373
6353, 377 0970. eves
Christian Day School has opening
Country
39 Urgent request
79 )-(i,ny
49 Asian
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5
yr
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for
fall
semester.
4—Personals
7 Tender
47 intestinat
country
Opportunity and challenge for man
30 Chinese
Tuition. 17S mo Call Lutheran
8 Roman IOvC
disease
50 Title
pagoda
nr w'fl in Seminole County
(nufCft or Redeemer. ui 3SS7 or
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35 One Ire. wIn 51 Sight txw
Above average earnings Career
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Mrs Martin. 3776400
4' Sri' i ri'
Fall us1l'
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me,.',
IN YOUR FAMILY?
with a National Company Can be
I ACID WITH A DRINKING
1111
0t'wf' bOSS if you can sell Call
AL ANON
PROBLEM
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY day and 111
P F Haroce. 305 891 1357 or send
6
For familieS or friends of problem
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
evening dId care 6 30 a m to
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drinker'.
Can Help
a m A Child's World 373 8121
Orlando. Florida 3706
For further Information call 173Call 173 4557
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A BABY'S WORLD Care for Infants
WritePO Box 17113
ptl0t,iSt, part time. 2107. 4 days
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P O.
toage? only Next to new Drivers'
Sanford, Florida 37771
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I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
MARRIAGES
Evening Herald P 0 Box 1651,
Baby Sitting In my home. Winter
19
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
Sanford, Fla . 37771
Performed by Marilyn. Notary.
Springs ,srea. 7 to 6. S days week
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
Ocala. 901 737 8161 or 737 0773
520 Very dependable 373 2905
MYSELF AS OF Aun 79. 197S
REAL ESTATE SALES
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ARE YOU LONELY? Let us help
necessary, we'll Iran and help
"Hotline". Adults or Teens.
you to meet the right person lUSt
We furnish sales aids, ads. Iitj.
AVON
for you NATIONAL SINGLES
Let Therapeutic Pool
referls and flog,' time PIeaant
Want to earn Extra Xmas money'
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone 305
improve your health
office facilities For confidential
Call 641 3019
27) 2110
Phone 83) 3763
IppOintmpnt call at

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associated with us In our Service
Department, Robert was fornrIy with
Bill Baker Volkswagen,

63—Mchinery.Tools
Robert Meyers

Boring EQuipment, 51.500 4' HP
Air Machine, 560" of I" Augers.

t00'ofl"Augers; Sit' of 1" Augers
8)lSVlAalter 6pm

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Rent Blue Lure Electric Carpet
Shampoolif for only %I SOP*f day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

ECONOMY TOYOTA
OF SANFORD
Hwy. 17-92 &amp; Airport Blvd.

PH. 322.8601 365.5611

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dancing, polkas, schottisches
eyeglasses. The degree of up.) Very little, however, is
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week. It's great fun and good
DEAR (: No! I'm conANOTHER DUMMY with the best corrective glasses backs for the rest of the night.
exercise. My wife Is very much inced. Now all you have to do
[)EAR ANOThER: You're no another eye may be capable of Abby, will you please pass this
opposed
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dummy. Very few people who seeing only 20-60. Is that cear? along to your male readers, if
without her -yet she refuses to
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go. Is that fair?
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hang on each other in close college graduate who would feel sees at 20 feet
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Park
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solutions to other people's problems.
The %- omen in the class found they were definitely inhibited Park Avenue, Winter Park.
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took the course "because I'm open to learning more about myself role-playing session
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But I find it hard to say 'no', so I'm always dropping
Whatever your personality characteristic, the place to find
by dominating, hwniliating or "putting the other person do%m." what I sA ant to do,to a(commodate someone else.
out more about your behavior patterns, Is in the Assertive
The objective of SCC's Assertive Training
liii doing their thing not my thing I'm here to learn where
Training course being offered by Seminole Community College's
Seminole County women
identify and accept their human and how to draw (lie line without losing my friends," she exISCC Project 21st Century Woman.
rights; to provide women a chance to practice specific assertive plained.
The ideal of today's woman is to be neither too subtifissive,
traiirung techniqueswith group support; and to encourage women
Susan %%ill be starting to college this fall and has a parttime
nor to come across too boldly aggressive. April Assertive is the
to set assertive behavior goals In the home, at work and in social job in the office of a large department store. "I want to learn how
happy-medium.
situations,
to express my feelings so ldon't hurt others. I have the hardest
As one student put it, assertive training teaches a woman to
On July 29 17 women gathered at SCI's South Seminole time saying things the right way. I think this curse will help me
stand up for her rights without being kicked out, brushed off,
Center labove the Pan American Bank, Interstate Nfall,
10 shut up or put down."
Altamonte Springs) for the first course in Assertive Training.
0arol, a housewife and rnother of two children, is frustrated
According to June Gordon, teacher of the course, the
There was an insurance salesperson, an advertising by the narrow confines of her role. "I feel like climbing the wall,"
assertive woman stands up for herlegitunaw rights in such a way representative, several tsewie parthine students, an artist, she exclaimed. I haven't made up m mind whether to work or
that another 's rights are not violated. Assertive behavior is a
a teacher. Their ages ranged from early 20s to late 5
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bath to school, but I hope this course will help me adapt my
ate expression of tier feelings, %kere married, some si gle or divor i,d.
behavior othat hoiue, where I'm too aggressive, and outside th
opinion and beliefs
Allhadoneobjecuveinconunon tobetteradaptandexpress home, where I'm lathing in confid ence."
The atmosphere of easy and honest cameraderie in Ms.
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summer, he does not view outdoor cooking as his favorite.
"Baking's more my bag," he said, and recommends the
chocolate pie and chocolate pound cake (listed below) as
fine eating. With breads, cakes and sweet rolls, one can
really use one's imagination, Woody believes. His Danish
pastries are so delicious you cannot stop eating after just
one, so in the interests of a neat waistline, he doesn't bake
them too often!
The warm, moist Florida climate is ideal for baking
breads, and often Woody leaves his dough to rise over.
night In their screened back porch.
In fact, during the years Woody was employed by the
Federal Government, working with computors, Vi did all
the family cooking and is a line cook, according to her
husband. But now that Woody Is retired, he likes to spend
at least some time every day in the kitchen. He also does
all the grocery shopping.
While Woody enjoys what he calls "down home
cooking" navy bean soup with ham bone, corn bread
and the like, he also turns out masterpieces of Mexican,
Italian and Chinese taste. "I don't believe the French are
the best cooks in the world; Americans are," asserts Chef
Clark. "I'd like to see published a book of American
gourmet cooking."
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squeeze as much Juice as you
enough to make a soft
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dough.
use for another purpose.
Mix well by hand, cover and
Mix the following together
let rise until doubled. Overnight
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in the refrig is best.
4 CI vinegar
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145 temp celery tall
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about one minute. Pour, while browned. Pull apart to serve.
still hot, over the tomatoes.
This dough may be used for
Chill thoroughly. Garnish conventional type rolls and will
with green pepper slices- onion keep well In the refrig for at
rings, sliced cucumber, etc.
lead a week.

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CHOCOLATE POUND CAKE
Mix the following together
Place the following In large
thoroughly:
electric
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2 cups cooked chicken
3
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3 cups sugar
I cups thinly sliced
1 cup cocoa
crisp celery
1 cup chopped touted almonds 3 teasp baking powder
1 temp salt
14 cups miracle whip salad
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45 cup chopped onjous
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rings or chopped cheese and cup thin cream (Undiluted
cock at 400 degrees until heated evaporated milk is fine) And
beat for about 4 minutes more.
through (about X minutes).
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JALEPENO CORN BREAD
cake pan, 325 degrees for ap-Mix the following together, proximately 1½ hours, or until
it tests done.
thoroughly:
Cool completely before
145 cup cornmeal (yellow,
removing from pan. This cake
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legg
1% cups milk
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¼ cup meItd thortenthg
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AM 3 or 4 (depending on how condensed milk (such as Eagle
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chills (Mexican food depart, or double boiler. Add 2 squares
mont of your super-market) (2 oL) unsweetened chocolate.
finely chopped and seeds Cook stiffing constantly until
removed,
the mixture thickens and drops
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sizzling hot pan (iron skillet is 45 cup hot water and l
ideal) and bake 400 degrees for teaspoon of salt and continue to
about 30 minutes, or until well cook while stirring, until the
browned,
mixture is smooth and again
thickens slightly. Remove from
LOAF OF ROLLS
heat and add 45 teaspoon
Sprinkle 2 pkgs of dry yeast vanilla. Pour into shell and
on two cups of warm water, in chill. Top with 1 cup slightly
large mixing bowl. Stir until sweetened whipped cream.
This pie keeps well and may be
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made a day in advance.
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In the kitchen, Woodrow (Woody) Clark is king, and
to have it that way. After all, how
is wife, VI, is
nany women are lucky enough to have husbands who can
whip up tempting breads, cakes, dinners, desserts and
njoy doing It?
"I've been cooking all my life. My mother died when I
as 12, but she'd already taught me quite a bit by then.
I've been cooking ever since, and love It," said Woody in
he well-equipped kitchen of his home at 204 Crystal View
outh, Sanford. The dozens of utensils, gadgets and apliances which are displayed attractively In the kitchen
ire all used, Woody is quick to point out. Having the right
qwpment Is half the battle won, he believes.
More than 75 cookbooks lining the shelves In and
iround the kitchen attest to his love of the culinary art,
and he has been subscribing to the prestigious Gourmet
magazine since 1947.
"I like to cook anything from boiled potatoes to the most
fancy dishes," said Woody. "I go all out and get very
daring at times. It takes a good engineer to be a good
baker, you know"
Four of his original creations are shared (below) with
Evening Herald readers: Fire and Ice Tomatoes; Hot
Chicken Salad; Jalepeno Cornbresd and Loaf of Rolls.
Although the Clarks have a large barbeque and smo king
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ANFORD HWT, 17-92/2690 ORLANDO AVE.

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FAIRWAY FARMS

tu(lent whoservedas an aide
Airing the last SCSSOH of the
Legislature, Were special
uests at this week's Greater
an1ord Chamber of Ci in.
iierce Personality iir('akfast.
I'echtel sva s t ht
uest
;akcr.
Steve Powell, son of U. S.
\rinv Col I ret. i and Mr.s,
Joseph Powell, of Rolling
I'll', is a 174 graduate of
.yinan I high School, and will
.'gin his second year at
`Iiirida State University in
1w next few days. Powell Is
Ilajuring in government and
ilans to become an attorney.
Having met Fetchel wile
as president of the senior
lass at t.yinan, Steve made it
as business to get in touch
ith 'mv representative,"
hue visiting the state Capitol
uitdung.
Steve said Fechtel accepted
is offer to assist him with
e'search and wherever he
as needed. lie did research
the Department of Natural
esources concerning the
pekiva River.
was a lot of fun," he
uid, adding that in line with
'gislation Fechiel was
rilposng concerning
irrectional institutions, he
t information from other
.ates and put it all together.
Much of the research.

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STEVE POWElL
however, involved the Wekiva
River, a special interest of
F'vchtel's.
Three or four other young
people, including students
from I .akr hlranticv High
School and a high school in
Leesburg, were also assisting
Feebtel in his office (luring
the sessi'in, Steve said.
"Fechtel works incredible
hours," Steve said "lie is in
his office at 8 in the morning
and slays at work until late in
the evening and he really Imys
attention to his mall."
Steve noted that Fechtel, in
a previous sesslan of the
Legislature, had voted for the
Equal Rights Amendment
(ERA).- But, Steve said, the
mail during the last session
was so over.whelmninglv
a gal n.st ERA, tt:e legislator

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HELPER

First grade student Becky Anderson helps teacher Frances Kaleel tor IS it the other
itay around') at
Sanford CiramniarSt'hool. F1% t ) ear-old Becky Is one of approximately 32,500 students attending the
first seek of the new school year in Seminole County. t Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

intersection
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a crossing at "reasonable'' limit
If railroad officiaLs s ish to Hx-k a rrng
The ordinance Is in response to trains blocking longer than five minutes. they must appear be fore
the SR 46 crossing, which has caused concern the eomnmisson and state the reason, the ordinance
than five among county residents who have been forced to provides.

minutes. The penalty is a

and-or 60 days in jail,

$500 fine

"ait sometimes as long as 40 minutes before

Fircenian said it could

At the next regularly scheduled iiieeting, the

crossing near Seaboard Coastline Railroad's Rand commission will rule on th e request.
Yard.
the reaon is deemed valid, the railroad mus t
SR 46 is the main artery from Interstate 4 and take out an advertisement in the local newspaper

Williams asked.

be clone,

but hie said it's
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tjkc vri rotite to Swiiiinole %lerti(irial flospiLal.
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the agencies,
mnissioners, in an lItti hour lx'cause Kimnbrough said the
ileci ion have designated three Seminole County programs
agencies to receive almost "must
meet
state
$18,000 in state funds,
requirements."
The lion's share of the Inones
In addition to allotting
Community Service Trust Fund
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11,000 tons i of lime rock into the area to be paved.The new zoo is
hio-aled off U.S. 17-92 and Interstate 4 tiorth (if Sanfoni. illerald
Photo h~ Bill %'incent

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The commission was in-

training

Commissioner Mike Ha t.

tt-p closer Wt'dnesd4 hemi heavy dump trucks niosi'd 10 loads

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lot of good progress ou

appli cation was ht'lti
Kunbrough agreed. but he
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Funeral services for fritter
eminole
W. Ware. 1.1, who died Tue av
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It was at the insLitence of
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County agencies are using tie
funds for purposes designated
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money, the coninussion also combat sickle cell aneniia. A forined that the Lounty is
appointed the Office of $3,750 grant is slated for the required to make up funds in
-NIanagenient Arialvsis and Retired Senior Volunteer ffie event they are **squan-

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year's $52'million, will be
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eight mill levy for the $39.3
Ilion operational budget and
.6 Mill levy to pay off or
ire 1958 and 19Q Ix)nd Issues.

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hearing on the ordirLunce and instructed County
\lniiniistratar Bob Ellis to set a date.
Elks said today his office is in the prxess of

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Board members Davie E
Ins and Chairman Robert G.
Bud" Feather
Feather opposed the
iutssful motion nude and
cinikd by members E (
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Feather said he belie v es
ore of the budget should b
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Sanford men. Including a
Lakevle,A Middle School
teacher, have been arrestm
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ounty's older schools, Board
terubers in a 3-2 vote %'eJ
esday night Agreed to .id
ruse .in 81, mill igi
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to
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new olk-rational
rid
ice budgets.
Each mill equals $1 per $1,000
appraised property value and
used to determine property

Attorney Tom Freeman.
Commissioner Dick Williams asked Freeman if
the time limit couldn't be cut to three minutes -

an d-or-60 days in jail.
Commissioners on Tuesda~ I agretA to hold a

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I thought the entire e
perience was enjoyable.
Steve said. ''1 had an idea iha
laws are not passed
it
blinding speed and I loon
this is true.
"But, it is too easy to pIs
legislation. Many thing
would get through that are no
necessary," Steve said.
Born in Honolulu, Stevi
lived for a time in German]
while his fattier was statione(
there and in many place
around the continental Unite(
States.
"Politics, government, la"
the whole area
interest
me," he said, adding therc
has never been a lawyer in the
Powell family nor has any
close friend been a lawyer.
"You will find a lot of people
Irving to get into law," he
saul, "and there are probably
enough lawyers in Florida.
But,there is always room f'r
good ones."
At Florida State, Steve is a
mnenutx'r of 1inibda Chi Alpha
fraternity and a member of
the Student Senate.

After hearing I taxpayers'
ppeal to cut the new $50.2
sfflnir1 budget and seek more

ailroad Crossing Ordinance To Gd To Public iiearing

to five minutesal ally Seminole Count% cTossing has
been approved for public hearing by county, Loin-

ECONOMY PACK FAMILY PACK

Iferald Staff Writer

"I go along with if
argument that it is ni
necessary," Steve said, "evc
though I (lid 001 work Ofl th
particular project with hill
EllA '. as supposed to pass L
10 votes in the Ihnu.se and
Failed 62-58," so nuayhe a lot
others 'sere littning to III

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Prices Effective 9.4 to 9.10 175

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voted against it.

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